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CRIBMAD
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Post by CRIBMAD »

Just watched the whole interview , he speaks a lot of sense as far as i am concerned ! BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING !
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Aaaannndd... that's enough of that treatment. Game over. :confused

The idea of playing Russian Roulette with hydroxychloroquine treatments have proven too risky for two hospitals. A hospital in Nice, France and another in Vastra Gotaland, Sweden.

Newsweek (April 8, 2020) - French Hospital Stops Hydroxychloroquine Treatment For COVID-19 Patient Over Major Cardiac Risk
He said electrocardiogram recordings of patients involved with the trial were being constantly monitored. An ECG measures electrical activity in the heart, and represents this on a graph as a QT interval. Ferrari said these recordings are interpreted and, if anomalies are reported, treatment is stopped.
Asked if this had happened yet, he said: "Yes, from the start of the trial. Thanks to this ECG follow-up, we highlighted the major risks of a very serious accident in a patient, and the treatment was immediately stopped."

Daily Mail (April 8, 2020) - Swedish Hospitals Abandon Trial Of Promising Malaria Drug Chloroquine for Coronavirus Patients After It Caused Them Blinding Headaches, Vision Loss And Agonizing Cramps
Carl Sydenhag, one of the Swedish coronavirus patients treated with the drug, was given two tablets a day after being diagnosed with the killer virus on March 23. The 40-year-old told the Expressen newspaper he began suffering cramps, peripheral vision loss and a headache that felt like stepping into 'a high voltage plant' within days of taking the medication. Magnus Gisslen, a chief physician at Sahlgrenska University Hospital, said he and colleagues pulled the plug on chloroquine use two weeks ago.
'There were reports of suspected more serious side effects than we first thought,' he told the Gothenburg Post.
'We cannot rule out serious side effects, especially from the heart, and it is a hard-dosed drug. In addition, we have no strong evidence that chloroquine has an effect on COVID-19.'

This won't be good news for Donald Trump, who happens to have a financial investment - albeit a very small one - in the French pharmaceutical firm Sanofi, a maker of a brand-name version of hydroxychloroquine.
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Post by circles »

The level of ignorance on here is absolutely staggering.

Sorry to break to ya fellas but the real crisis has not even began yet

As the man said ....

You ain't seen nuthin yet (ooh baby)
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Post by Ren Hoëk »

circles wrote:The level of ignorance on here is absolutely staggering.

Sorry to break to ya fellas but the real crisis has not even began yet

As the man said ....

You ain't seen nuthin yet (ooh baby)
Oh right. Do tell oh oracle. It actually seems as if we are right smack in the middle of the s**t right now.

You have no experience of this.
You have no deep info that we don't have.
You aren't a scientist who specialises in Pandemics.
Yet you feel in a position to tell us what is what. Without any evidence or any sources.

Getting sick and tired of your type. Keyboard hype machine. You saying the worst is yet to come is the same as me saying the worst is behind us. It means nothing.
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Candace Amber Owens Farmer is one of those conservative political activist wack jobs who pushes pro-Trump agendas that attack the Democratic Party and Black Lives Matter. On February 27th, Candace Owens tweeted a darkly sarcastic comment that the "Left" are using other causes of death to spike the number of COVID-19 fatalities. Of course it's more wackadoodle nonsense from her, but since that comment was tweeted her followers have not let up on the bull crap theory. Some of the memes from her supporters are satirical, but the point being made is to "own the libs about their fake COVID-19 deaths." :roll:
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Why is no-one talking about witches? I can only conclude that there is a vast cover-up at work to distract the citizenry from the startling truth - that the Chinese have weaponised witches. Now they're out there casting coronavirus spells on everything: salt, flour, fruit juices, soup, sugar, milk... ice cream. Ice cream! Children's ice cream!
The machine stops.
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Post by Woody Guthrie »

the Chinese have weaponised witches. Now they're out there casting coronavirus spells

'Wu' means shaman or witch in Chinese.
'Han' means cold and we all know the common cold is a Coronavirus.

Wuhan... It's basically staring us in the face.
Only dead fish follow the current
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History of the surname Wu (吳)
The name originates from the ancient state of Wu in present-day province of Jiangsu, and it literally means, 'Gateway to Heaven.

Gateway to Heaven. (Harbinger of death and pestilence. One of the four horsemen of the apocalypse.)
The societies of consumption and squandering of material resources are incompatible with the idea of economic growth and a clean planet.
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Oh my god! I've dropped into a Five Guys restaurant a couple of times but I had no idea they're behind 5G causing COVID-19. Now it all makes so much sense. :crazy:
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Read on Yahoo news how many Americans believe that Bill Gates wants to use a Covid19 vaccine to impact microchips under peoples skin!!

Its bonkers some of these conspiracy theories. The reason why Bill Gates predicted the impact of viruses back in 2015 is because he's done more research than others having poured billions into global healthcare.
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.
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The Hill claims its website and newspaper offers "nonpartisan reporting on the inner workings of Congress and the nexus of politics and business," but actually it leans conservative. However, I follow it on Twitter for some interesting viewpoints.

But it was interesting to discover that today The Hill published a story that I couldn't avoid reading, especially concerning the international rise of the cult movement known as QAnon, which I've been reading about for a couple of years now, albeit with deep skepticism. It's a movement the F.B.I. has labeled as a domestic terrorist threat. At present, QAnon followers have established entities in more than seventy countries.

The Hill (Sept. 12, 2020) ~ QAnon Spreads Across Globe, Shadowing COVID-19
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The QAnon movement is spreading around the world, turning an outlandish conspiracy theory revolving around President Trump into one of the nation’s most dangerous exports.

[...] Another way that the pandemic has contributed to the international spread of QAnon is by isolating people and leaving them with little to do but go online.

[...] “As a consequence of people not working as much, people are spending a lot more time online and they started going down these rabbit holes,” said Travis View, co-host of the "QAnon Anonymous" podcast.

Social media has been the biggest vector for QAnon’s international growth.

In a report released last month, NewsGuard found QAnon Facebook, Twitter and YouTube pages with thousands of followers emerging across Europe. Many of these hubs for the QAnon community used the COVID-19 pandemic to expand their reach and tie the virus to the “deep state,” one of the theory’s primary enemies.
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