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originally posted by: More1ThanAny1
a reply to: LurkNoMore
It would be silly to blame China. They don't benefit from it as much as others do.
Perhaps China, with their tightly controlled internet and media, just did a better job at keeping their citizens from panicking and crashing the markets.
Amid Italy's coronavirus lockdown, the waters in Venice turn clear
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
Article on continuity of government being prepared for... includes Above Top Secret reference and some project names that may be worth digging in to:
originally posted by: More1ThanAny1
a reply to: LurkNoMore
It would be silly to blame China. They don't benefit from it as much as others do.
Perhaps China, with their tightly controlled internet and media, just did a better job at keeping their citizens from panicking and crashing the markets.
originally posted by: JohnnyJetson
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
a reply to: JohnnyJetson
Why are you so stuck on this Austin fraud? I really do want to know.
You have claimed to have read my threads and even said I am "cointel".
That alone tells me you haven't read many.
I can pick apart every claim he has made....and I did on his Twitter page....and guess what he did...blocked me.
So....Q for the people can't handle naysayers now?
Dude is a joke.
I can pick apart every claim he has made
how did he get the secure server room footage AND it's up as I type and he's not been arrested?
Pick apart that for me can you please
otherwise refer to the phrase at the bottom of my page, as you have SAID nothing BUT Questions ... NO replies to My questions about you, great 'deflection' using a logical fallaacy most won't notice = Bullpoo
originally posted by: JohnnyJetson
a reply to: Vasa Croe
you forgot the "each" part for cheap knockoffs
the Real Deal new is $2.5k
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: SuperStudChuck
Are some/all/none of those people in the hospital? I prefer not to label an at-home CoronaVirus-19 contractor a "patient".
Patients are usually followed by the stats and are either healed or die, as you see under "closed cases" at this website: www.worldometers.info...
Those who are diagnosed, but stay at home to self-heal/self-recover, like with the flu, are not followed by the public trackers. That's 99% of U.S. Covid-19 contractors.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
Wut...?
Apparently the younger crowd may act as carriers infecting the elderly.
Gotta get all those spring breakers off the beach. Sorry kiddies, Fun in the Sun is cancelled.
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: SuperStudChuck
and dead people you can’t talk to
Um ... where are the dead people you can talk to ? 😳
Cheers
originally posted by: SuperStudChuck
a reply to: fringeofthefringe
Dolphins, too!
thehill.com...
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
The New York Stock Exchange will close its trading beginning March 23 following the confirmation of a coronavirus case by someone on the floor.
Breitbart
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
Epstein associate sues sex offender and stakes claim to fortune
Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime girlfriend has sued his estate, claiming part of the dead financier’s personal fortune.
Maxwell’s suit claims that she had no knowledge of Epstein’s illegal activities and that she “has incurred significant legal fees, personal security costs, and other expenses” over her work with the dead financier and convicted sex offender. The lawsuit says that Epstein made multiple verbal and written promises to take care of her financially, and those promises have not been kept.
Washi ngton examiner
CV is a 1985 science fiction novel by American writer Damon Knight. It is the first novel in the "Sea Venture Trilogy", and was followed by The Observers (1988) and A Reasonable World (1991).
The name of the novel derives from "The Sea Venture" ("CV" for short), an enormous, ocean-going habitat. During one of its first trips, the Sea Venture takes on a parasite, an alien symbiont that can pass from one person to another, leaving them changed in subtle but consequential ways. The symbiont enforces something like rational behavior upon its victims, causing them to question their earlier beliefs and practices. At the end of the novel, the parasite is brought to the mainland; the subsequent novels in the trilogy explore the consequences as it begins to affect a large part of the human population.
The novel opens as the Sea Venture is preparing to debark from San Francisco on its way to Guam. Soon after, a routine sample collection from the ocean floor pulls in a purplish, granular lump about the size of a fist; Newland, who is present in the collection room with a crew member named Randall Geller, suggests cracking it open. It contains what looks like a hollow sphere of glass. Just as it is opened, Geller feels faint, then recovers. Soon after, he collapses into a coma-like state. The same series of events occurs again and again; it soon becomes clear that the agent released from the nodule can travel from person to person, leaving them in an unconscious state after it departs. Soon there are dozens of afflicted patients. The sole doctor on board, Dr. Wallace McNulty, improvises an isolation ward, but cases keep occurring, several per day.
On the tenth day, the first patient, Geller, recovers, and soon it becomes clear that the coma is temporary. There are no ill effects, but the recovered patients have been changed in subtle ways: they discard many of their past, irrational beliefs and fears, and in many cases change their way of life. For instance, crew members decide that their jobs are pointless and abandon them; married people leave their spouses. Knight reveals to us a little of the thought processes of the symbiont: it appears to have been in suspended animation for millennia, and it is now trying to learn about humans by temporarily gaining access to their thought processes and their impressions. Knight suggests that the changes made by the parasites in human brains are a benefit; hence the parasite is actually a symbiont.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
The New York Stock Exchange will close its trading beginning March 23 following the confirmation of a coronavirus case by someone on the floor.
Breitbart
To be clear, it is the trading floor that will not be populated. Millions of transactions will still occur electronically from all over the world.