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2 hours ago, EagleVA said:

@Connecticut Eagle

Yes, wrongly categoried.

We're being lied to because they want you to take the vaccine, the vaccine is a false flag to incorporate several agendas including depopuation, a world wide government (New World Order) that incorporates merging of government and corporations........needless to say it's the one percenters who benefits.  

The end game is total control over every aspect of your life including when you die, that's right, they'll be able to take your life with any booster shot they mandate because get real, no one knows except those cooking up the shots what's in them.  

 

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10 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

and it's not a mandate. they're just "collecting information"...their words. :ph34r:

I would look deeply into the contract you signed then.  I think they can do what they want, but I’m sure there’s something you signed that would outline what their health policies are.  

 

OK, this story is nuts. Remember the story out of Ohio where a judge forced a hospital to treat a Covid patient with Ivermectin? Well here's the update:

https://www.kentucky.com/news/coronavirus/article254046183.html

TLDR bullet points:

  • Dude has been sick with Covid and in the hospital since early July.
  • Spent 3 weeks on a ventilator, on death's door.
  • At this point the hospital has exhausted all treatment options.
  • Desperate wife wanting to try anything to keep her husband alive asks hospital to give him Ivermectin.
  • Hospital refuses.
  • Wife finds a doctor that will prescribe Ivermectin and sues to make hospital give it to him because they still refuse.
  • Judge sides with her, forces hospital to treat him with it.
  • Dude is treated with Ivermectin for 14 days.
  • Here's the crazy part: He was getting better.
  • Higher judge overturns previous judge's ruling. Hospital stops the treatment.

WTF? That's some evil ish right there. 

1 minute ago, Kz! said:

OK, this story is nuts. Remember the story out of Ohio where a judge forced a hospital to treat a Covid patient with Ivermectin? Well here's the update:

https://www.kentucky.com/news/coronavirus/article254046183.html

TLDR bullet points:

  • Dude has been sick with Covid and in the hospital since early July.
  • Spent 3 weeks on a ventilator, on death's door.
  • At this point the hospital has exhausted all treatment options.
  • Desperate wife wanting to try anything to keep her husband alive asks hospital to give him Ivermectin.
  • Hospital refuses.
  • Wife finds a doctor that will prescribe Ivermectin and sues to make hospital give it to him because they still refuse.
  • Judge sides with her, forces hospital to treat him with it.
  • Dude is treated with Ivermectin for 14 days.
  • Here's the crazy part: He was getting better.
  • Higher judge overturns previous judge's ruling. Hospital stops the treatment.

WTF? That's some evil ish right there. 

How bad were his worms?

13 minutes ago, Kz! said:

OK, this story is nuts. Remember the story out of Ohio where a judge forced a hospital to treat a Covid patient with Ivermectin? Well here's the update:

https://www.kentucky.com/news/coronavirus/article254046183.html

TLDR bullet points:

  • Dude has been sick with Covid and in the hospital since early July.
  • Spent 3 weeks on a ventilator, on death's door.
  • At this point the hospital has exhausted all treatment options.
  • Desperate wife wanting to try anything to keep her husband alive asks hospital to give him Ivermectin.
  • Hospital refuses.
  • Wife finds a doctor that will prescribe Ivermectin and sues to make hospital give it to him because they still refuse.
  • Judge sides with her, forces hospital to treat him with it.
  • Dude is treated with Ivermectin for 14 days.
  • Here's the crazy part: He was getting better.
  • Higher judge overturns previous judge's ruling. Hospital stops the treatment.

WTF? That's some evil ish right there. 

Hey look, no evidence that it was working.  I’m shocked.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/09/07/ohio-judge-reverses-ivermectin-order/
 

But on Monday, after Smith’s wife and the doctor who prescribed him the ivermectin failed to provide "convincing evidence” at a court hearing to show that the drug could significantly improve his condition, a different judge reversed course. 

9 minutes ago, DBW said:

Hey look, no evidence that it was working.  I’m shocked.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/09/07/ohio-judge-reverses-ivermectin-order/
 

But on Monday, after Smith’s wife and the doctor who prescribed him the ivermectin failed to provide "convincing evidence” at a court hearing to show that the drug could significantly improve his condition, a different judge reversed course. 

Except for the testimony of those closest to him? Lol wtf?

NJ Breakthrough update

 

2 minutes ago, Kz! said:

Except for the testimony of those closest to him? Lol wtf?

The wife and the doctor (who btw has no business getting involved with a patient he’s never seen, in a state he may not even be licensed in) couldn’t show anything to indicate he was getting better.  Can you not read?  Do you know what "failed to provide evidence” means?  It’s like Rudy and Trump failed to provide evidence of election fraud.  

5 minutes ago, DBW said:

The wife and the doctor (who btw has no business getting involved with a patient he’s never seen, in a state he may not even be licensed in) couldn’t show anything to indicate he was getting better.  Can you not read?  Do you know what "failed to provide evidence” means?  It’s like Rudy and Trump failed to provide evidence of election fraud.  

According to the dude in the hospital and those closest to him, he was improving. And that’s kind of beside the point anyway. The dude’s been in the hospital for over two months with COVID, he could quite literally be on his death bed. If he wants to take ivermectin and he claims it’s making him feel better, for eff’s sake, let the dude take ivermectin. Not everything has to be this struggle to enforce rigid ishlib retardation. 

20 minutes ago, Kz! said:

According to the dude in the hospital and those closest to him, he was improving. And that’s kind of beside the point anyway. The dude’s been in the hospital for over two months with COVID, he could quite literally be on his death bed. If he wants to take ivermectin and he claims it’s making him feel better, for eff’s sake, let the dude take ivermectin. Not everything has to be this struggle to enforce rigid ishlib retardation. 

The article I posted which you can’t read or comprehend clearly says the doctor who prescribed him the horse dewormer failed to provide convincing evidence that he was improving.  The dude is on a vent and in a coma, I doubt he can communicate that he’s feeling better, so who you gonna believe?  The doctor who should be an expert, or the dudes uneducated wife?  This is another sad story of a science denier now needing science to save his life.  I haven’t seen you attack him for having 3 Chins yet though.  If he dies it’ll be the doctors fault I’m sure, you won’t call him obese.  

So we just hit the 75% vaccinated mark. 

25% are keeping the virus alive to mutate over and over again. Thanks.

43 minutes ago, Joe Shades 73 said:

NJ Breakthrough update

 

That pales in comparison to the Unvaccinated who are responsible for Covid not going away.

Hey WHO, go investigate China first and until then F off.

The World Health Organization is calling for a moratorium on the widespread distribution of Covid-19 booster shots through the end of this year, the group’s head said Wednesday, arguing wealthy countries are not doing enough to vaccinate "at risk people around the world who are yet to receive their first dose.”

17 minutes ago, DaEagles4Life said:

Hey WHO, go investigate China first and until then F off.

The World Health Organization is calling for a moratorium on the widespread distribution of Covid-19 booster shots through the end of this year, the group’s head said Wednesday, arguing wealthy countries are not doing enough to vaccinate "at risk people around the world who are yet to receive their first dose.”

The Sankey diagram allows you to change the variables in the dropdown menus on the right and left to cut the data different ways. No matter how you cut the data, one thing stands out: the US donations (587.5 million doses) dwarf those from all other countries. Including the US in the charts makes most other donating countries so small by comparison that they hardly show up. In the Sankey diagram, we divide the US donation total in half so that the flow of donations from other countries (all shown at 100%) can be seen and even then, it is difficult to see more than the top eight.
 

https://launchandscalefaster.org/blog/taking-closer-look-vaccine-donations

1 hour ago, Kz! said:

According to the dude in the hospital and those closest to him, he was improving. And that’s kind of beside the point anyway. The dude’s been in the hospital for over two months with COVID, he could quite literally be on his death bed. If he wants to take ivermectin and he claims it’s making him feel better, for eff’s sake, let the dude take ivermectin. Not everything has to be this struggle to enforce rigid ishlib retardation. 

This guy has been in the hospital for over 2 months for a virus that went away moment's after the election? 

Something that has long bothered be is the lag with reported first shots and full vaccinations. If people are getting their second shots for the most part in a timely manner we should have hit 70% fully vaccinated a while ago, no? 

Looking at fully vaccinated for total population we're at close to 54%. June 15th or so is when we hit that number for one dose. So it's been almost 3 full months.

Are that many people not getting their second dose? Is the system counting these vaccinations off? 

13 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

Something that has long bothered be is the lag with reported first shots and full vaccinations. If people are getting their second shots for the most part in a timely manner we should have hit 70% fully vaccinated a while ago, no? 

Looking at fully vaccinated for total population we're at close to 54%. June 15th or so is when we hit that number for one dose. So it's been almost 3 full months.

Are that many people not getting their second dose? Is the system counting these vaccinations off? 

75.2% of Adults fully vaccinated

3 hours ago, Kz! said:

OK, this story is nuts. Remember the story out of Ohio where a judge forced a hospital to treat a Covid patient with Ivermectin? Well here's the update:

https://www.kentucky.com/news/coronavirus/article254046183.html

TLDR bullet points:

  • Dude has been sick with Covid and in the hospital since early July.
  • Spent 3 weeks on a ventilator, on death's door.
  • At this point the hospital has exhausted all treatment options.
  • Desperate wife wanting to try anything to keep her husband alive asks hospital to give him Ivermectin.
  • Hospital refuses.
  • Wife finds a doctor that will prescribe Ivermectin and sues to make hospital give it to him because they still refuse.
  • Judge sides with her, forces hospital to treat him with it.
  • Dude is treated with Ivermectin for 14 days.
  • Here's the crazy part: He was getting better.
  • Higher judge overturns previous judge's ruling. Hospital stops the treatment.

WTF? That's some evil ish right there. 

They don't want to hear that.  They just want to label the drug as horse paste.  Treatment options for the evil people who actually get sick are not a concern.

34 minutes ago, Joe Shades 73 said:

75.2% of Adults fully vaccinated

Doesn't matter if we're looking at percent of total population or percent of adult. What I'm saying is that you would expect the fully vaccinated number to roughly match the partially vaccinated number from about 4 weeks prior (within the same population) if most are getting their second shot in a timely manner.

10 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

Doesn't matter if we're looking at percent of total population or percent of adult. What I'm saying is that you would expect the fully vaccinated number to roughly match the partially vaccinated number from about 4 weeks prior (within the same population) if most are getting their second shot in a timely manner.

I suspect it’s a reporting lag.  It’s not a supply issue.  I don’t think many people are bailing on the second shot.  

2 minutes ago, DBW said:

I suspect it’s a reporting lag.  It’s not a supply issue.  I don’t think many people are bailing on the second shot.  

I wouldn't think people are bailing either. But that's a helluva reporting lag that's only impacting second shots. You'd think if it was lag it'd be roughly the same regardless of which shot. Why would 2nd shots take longer to report than 1st?

4 hours ago, Kz! said:

OK, this story is nuts. Remember the story out of Ohio where a judge forced a hospital to treat a Covid patient with Ivermectin? Well here's the update:

https://www.kentucky.com/news/coronavirus/article254046183.html

TLDR bullet points:

  • Dude has been sick with Covid and in the hospital since early July.
  • Spent 3 weeks on a ventilator, on death's door.
  • At this point the hospital has exhausted all treatment options.
  • Desperate wife wanting to try anything to keep her husband alive asks hospital to give him Ivermectin.
  • Hospital refuses.
  • Wife finds a doctor that will prescribe Ivermectin and sues to make hospital give it to him because they still refuse.
  • Judge sides with her, forces hospital to treat him with it.
  • Dude is treated with Ivermectin for 14 days.
  • Here's the crazy part: He was getting better.
  • Higher judge overturns previous judge's ruling. Hospital stops the treatment.

WTF? That's some evil ish right there. 

 

3 hours ago, Kz! said:

Except for the testimony of those closest to him? Lol wtf?

 

3 hours ago, Kz! said:

According to the dude in the hospital and those closest to him, he was improving. And that’s kind of beside the point anyway. The dude’s been in the hospital for over two months with COVID, he could quite literally be on his death bed. If he wants to take ivermectin and he claims it’s making him feel better, for eff’s sake, let the dude take ivermectin. Not everything has to be this struggle to enforce rigid ishlib retardation. 


wow, you are all in on the horse paste, huh?

7 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

I wouldn't think people are bailing either. But that's a helluva reporting lag that's only impacting second shots. You'd think if it was lag it'd be roughly the same regardless of which shot. Why would 2nd shots take longer to report than 1st?

No idea honestly 🤷🏻‍♂️ 

14 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

 

 


wow, you are all in on the horse paste, huh?

You laugh but he’s worm-free for the first time in his life.  

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