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posted on Jul, 18 2023 @ 10:50 PM
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a reply to: Thoughtful2

I appreciate all the hard work you do and breaking it down so we can absorb the details. Thank you.



posted on Jul, 19 2023 @ 12:07 AM
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It's to say the Covid Conspiracy is a real thing and is not going away.



posted on Jul, 19 2023 @ 12:17 AM
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Hi all, hope you are doing well. Did anybody else notice the name of the new storm out in the Atlantic…. “Don”.
Lol hysterical


(post by opethPA removed for a manners violation)

posted on Jul, 19 2023 @ 09:35 AM
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originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2

originally posted by: GAPeach3
a reply to: Thoughtful2

We can't trust anything anymore. It is all corrupted.


Heh. I was recently on vacation and heard pretty much the same from a British fellow; his comment regarding political leaders in the West ... "they're all corrupt".

Cheers


Trust yourselves



posted on Jul, 19 2023 @ 09:39 AM
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originally posted by: opethPA

originally posted by: carewemust

originally posted by: Thoughtful2
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi

Now That Russian Collusion is a Proven Lie, When do the Trials for Treason Begin?

Tweet

This may tie in with 'Suicide Weekend'.



The Biden Administration greatly expanded and enhanced the "988" suicide hotline over the past year. They're obviously expecting a lot of Democrats to become suicidal, for some reason. (Tip: They wouldn't expand a helpline like this, for Republican.)

Some Info: csgjusticecenter.org... /



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What about your source talks about expanding va making it easier for those needing help.


Thank you for confirming I'm on the right thought track.

edit on Wed Jul 19 2023 by DontTreadOnMe because: (no reason given)



posted on Jul, 19 2023 @ 09:41 AM
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PM Rel.



posted on Jul, 19 2023 @ 11:19 AM
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Back to business...




posted on Jul, 19 2023 @ 11:21 AM
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a reply to: GAPeach3

Finally some good news.
Biden administration halts funding of Wuhan lab of Virology

Hopefully this is the start of us winning some gain-of-function battles.





posted on Jul, 19 2023 @ 11:22 AM
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posted on Jul, 19 2023 @ 11:24 AM
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some July 19 deltas





edit on 7/19/2023 by OveRcuRrEnteD because: untitled lol



posted on Jul, 19 2023 @ 11:31 AM
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a reply to: FlyingFox

It's like the zombie-apocalypse happed like the CDC planned, but we're all in mental denial.



posted on Jul, 19 2023 @ 11:40 AM
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originally posted by: Thoughtful2
a reply to: GAPeach3

Finally some good news.
Biden administration halts funding of Wuhan lab of Virology

Hopefully this is the start of us winning some gain-of-function battles.




They'll just shift the funding to continue another way.
Didn't Fauci secure federal funding to further his research and then use some of that money to create/finance the WH lab?

Indirect funding always seems to happen when there are nefarious goals are afoot. I think GOF will just go deeper into the black hole of government secrecy.



posted on Jul, 19 2023 @ 11:47 AM
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a reply to: MetalThunder

Well this is an abrupt change. Fox news is actually starting to allow some probing about Fauci and his security detail. Then they slip in a bit from Robert F. Kennedy Jr about Covid being a bioweapon.

Rand Paul on Fauci's Security Detail

You know what this means.
#3815
What happens when people learn the TRUTH?
What happens when they WAKE UP?
They will not be able to walk down the street.
THE GREAT AWAKENING.




posted on Jul, 19 2023 @ 11:57 AM
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Good point, although I do hope that with all the corruption that has been exposed that some fundamental changes will be made, especially now that Fauci is out.
However the Fox report about HHS round about funding Fauci's security detail shows that they just find another way to get around things.
What really needs to happen is to cut back on their funding significantly so that they cannot afford to do anything illegal. And then there needs to be independent outside auditors hired to closely examine their books. That would be a start.
Then there needs to be consequences for illegal behavior and poor performance such as firing and stripping them of pensions.
From everything I've read there never is any consequences. That has to change.



posted on Jul, 19 2023 @ 12:02 PM
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a reply to: Imbackbaby

Cheers... replied!



posted on Jul, 19 2023 @ 12:14 PM
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This BBC tweet appeared on my feed... Why this "minor/local" news rather than a main UK headline? ...Smells like DS comms to me!

Laundry staff exposed to asbestos at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary


LAUNDRY STAFF = DS operatives covering up for Royal family?

Royal Infirmary = Royals in weak position... Exposed? Merriam Webster INFIRM

1: of poor or deteriorated vitality
especially : feeble from age
2: weak of mind, will, or character : irresolute, vacillating
3: not solid or stable : insecure


The embedded articletells:

NHS Grampian said a "small number of staff" were in the unit when a beam was knocked during the installation of a new hydraulic press on 7 July.


A Hydraulic press = WATER PRESSURE

7th July = 77.... which is gematria for many of the Kennedy family.


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posted on Jul, 19 2023 @ 01:43 PM
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Special bonus today Chapters 11 and 12.
Stay-At-Home Orders and A Plan Gone Awry.

Gottlieb's writing is really twisted but I'll give it my best.

Chapter 11 deals mostly with the 1918 Spanish flu. This flu became the basis for a nonpharmalogical model for a response to a pandemic while a vaccine was being developed. The main goal was to slow the spread. Mecher and Hackett's plan involved a number of key elements like social distancing, focus on the national stockpile, quarantines, ect.

This would only delay the spread. The blueprint never called for lockdowns and yet that was what was done. It never called for businesses to be closed either.

This takes us back to the chapter about testing and the CDC's deliberate with holding of test kits. The only reason that such severe lockdowns and closures could be justified was because there was no ability to test and have a clear view of how Covid was spreading. If we had a test the response could have been much more targeted.

"Because we didn't know where Covid was spreading and had no tests the measures were far more sweeping, more indiscriminate and more burdensome."

Another important point is that this blueprint was for a flu not a coronavirus.

The plan "would be put to the test for the first time, and on a wide scale, against a pathogen for which it wasn't fashioned."

This drags in the issue of droplets- which are flu related and do not travel far and Coronavirus which is transmitted by aerosol. There was early evidence of this but oddly HHS and the CDC were slow to respond and adjust their directives. Can't imagine why.

"Ultimately the over reliance on the model for responding to the flu and the late, incomplete efforts to readjust that position as new science emerged that Covid wasn't behaving like a flu- resulted in costly mistakes."


We need to have HHS Secretary Azar explain his rational on why exactly did he take the response to the plandemic from the Federal level and give it to the states?
This meant that we had no national strategy. It fragmented responses giving states leeway to fashion different strategies.
On the surface it would appear that states should have that right but in the wrong governors hands...

New York City- is key. Mayor de Blasio kept the subways running and did not order them to be deep cleaned. The stay-at-home order was applied too slowly which contributed to the death toll. The crisis was amplified. Gov. Cuomo made numerous demands on President Trump for ventilators and medical supplies.
This was by design. New York's handling of the plandemic resulted in a disproportionate drawing down from the national strategic stockpile, by as much as 30%. Treason.

CDC- Took the unusual position that Covid was transmitted via surfaces and did not account for asymptomatic spread.
This caused the W.H. Task force to focus on the wrong cities. They were concerned about cities that had mass transit subways.
"The cities at risk wouldn't be measured by the size of their mass-transit system."

Scarce resources and critical time and attention were pivoted towards cleaning and sanitizing which was flu droplet focused rather than on how to deal with the aerosol transmission. According to Gottlieb that was the reason why the flu seemed to disappear.

There was real concern because New York had taken so much of the strategic stockpile that there would not be enough available for other major cities.

The lockdowns applied uniformly across the country actually was a critical error and caused Covid to continue to spread, which I imagine was the goal. When Covid surged in the sun belt cities people had enough and were no longer willing to deal with any more stay-at-home and quarantine orders. That kept the Covid plandemic going for a longer period of time.
There should have been a tiered approach.

"the unnecessary lockdowns in the fall and winter set up cities in the sunbelt regions. Initially the virus was not serious then." But when the heatwave hit, people went indoors and then the spread escalated. Problem was that people would no longer cooperate and governors were reluctant to reimpose restrictions.

Page 201. Crimson Contagion, the tabletop exercise for the plandemic had only 12 states participating while remaining states did not have this training. Therefore not all states were fully trained on what actions to take during this live plademic exercise.

The CDC was very, very slow to update to update how Covid spread.

I need to tackle the CDC again.



posted on Jul, 19 2023 @ 02:14 PM
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Continued Virus Confessions.

The CDC historically has been able to quicky draft and publish public health regulations in as short a time as 24 hours but in a plandemic they were unusually slow.
It took 18 months before the CDC updated the explanation on how Covid spread, taking us to May 7, 2021. All that time when it was known very early on that it was spread by aerosol.
Instead of leading they were ensuring that our response was lagging.

I Am Not Buying This-
"Updating prior recommendations was not a priority and they would lose track of what needed to be revised."< This is ridiculous.

There is always a way out. Apparently it is our fault that we followed the CDC recommendations, because after all they aren't binding.
"The CDC lacked an analytical framework that could be used to inform us on current outbreaks and future trends." Of course they wouldn't have that.

When testing finally started there was not enough done and probably by design there was no insight on how and where Covid was spreading.


We should give this dictatorship a thorough cleaning. They are not transparent, as in the case of setting social distancing at 6 feet from zero evidence. Just a number pulled from thin air. Meanwhile in China and other countries it was set at half that.

That decision was directly responsible for why schools closed. Most did not have enough space to adhere to that 6 foot rule.
6 Feet maybe not really out of thin air. They really wanted 8-11 but had to compromise with the W.H. Also this decision forced small businesses to close.

We should question why the CDC has no forum to "provide comments or even have any expert input through public meetings." If this had been in place there would have been lots of questions about that arbitrary number.

Fun factoid- "70% of patients with Covid wouldn't spread it further." Not sure if that is accurate but then who knows, especially if this is coming from the CDC.

Meanwhile back at the white House.



posted on Jul, 19 2023 @ 02:53 PM
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Continuing on.

President Trump-

He was privately very worried but he decided to downplay the dangers to avoid creating a panic. He was circled with different advisors and he took the time to really listen.
Imagine he was getting briefings from the Imperial College London "on new projections that millions would die if more extensive measures were not taken."

The Imperial College London was funded by the Gates Foundation in October 2020.
Gates Foundation Funding

No doubt this was not unbiased when there is a Bill Gate's agenda afoot.
This data led to the 15 days to slow the spread, announced March 16th.

The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation later provided him with more modeling that "deaths could reach a million or more if the spread was not brought under control."

Another Gates funded organization as far back as 2017.

Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation Funding by the Gates Foundation

Based on this data on Sunday March 29th President Trump "urged governors to maintain measures for another 30 days."

Meanwhile Fauci was telling CNN that the timing of lifting the social distancing would be dependent on "on the availability of antigen tests that could give results in 15 minutes."

"But in Hong Kong Covid tests could be had at vending machines in its subway system."

"Fauci's antigen Covid test kits would not be sold directly to consumers until the spring of 2021" because we are unique.

Because of New York's lack of action to try and slow the spread quickly "President Trump reluctantly agreed to the plan that non-essential workers remain at home for 45 days."


"Without the ability to diagnose infection and to isolate those who were contagious, as soon as you close things down and then reopen, the virus rebounds. That's exactly what happened."

Okay that's a wrap for this section. Seriously reading this book is challenging and making sense of it even more so.



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