I’ve asked this of one of the other trolls, but have yet to get a satisfactory answer:
“Who joins a strength training message board just to argue about politics?”
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I’ve asked this of one of the other trolls, but have yet to get a satisfactory answer:
“Who joins a strength training message board just to argue about politics?”
I work for a dude that's only left his house twice in the last nine months due to corona-hysteria. It's surreal talking to this man. He gets his information entirely from the television. People like him and our mutual friend Lee are the 21st century equivalent of tinfoil hat/chem trail people.
This isn't an echo chamber. It's a spot for people who realize that covid is a minor issue that's been amplified to hysterical proportions who are analyzing and discussing what the most recent data is. Trolls like Lee try to derail legitimate conversations because they need some way to vent their frustration at the increasing lack of compliance in society.
I walked into three stores today without a mask and didn't get lip from anyone (in Wisconsin), but I got some amazing glares from 50+ year old women trying to shame-stare me into compliance. These are the kind of people who go home and start rage posting on the internet because they saw someone not wearing a mask.
I think there are some significant leaps you are making here. Increased mortality in cold weather is related to multiple things, and elevated HR seems to be a marker. To then assume that something else that also causes elevated HR, that is unrelated to temperature, will similarly cause an increase in mortality, is conjecture. It may be true, but can't be concluded. And since the elevated HR itself is unlikely to be a major driver of mortality, given the average cold-weather increase of 2BPM that you posted (sorry if your articles have other #s, I am just looking at your graphs here and taking at face value), I think there is a fair reason to doubt the causal relationship.
It is true that I am not a public health expert or epidemiologist. I really have no idea what the best way to handle COVID is, on a population level, which is why I don't opine much on politics around here. In my work I don't look at groups of subjects, I see individual patients. You may see people more as data points. I'm being judgmental when I say that: you might also say that you see the forest, I see trees. Rip has in fact told me to think of the "big picture" once or twice. I see that, but I would also say that I think seeing a forest doesn't help much if you don't understand trees.
Exclusive: Gen. Michael Flynn?Will the American Republic Survive? | Pt 2 | American Thought Leaders - YouTube
Dr, Jerome Corsi makes Some interesting points
Jerome Corsi: "Jerome Corsi - live via Restream.io"
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A message sent to me from Dr Vladimir Zev Zelenko
"Hi. Can you do me a favor and tweet about my new website. Home | Vladimir Zev Zelenko M.D.
It has life sharing information. I can’t do it since I got suspended from twitter.
Tyvm."
(Scroll down to see the links to download the many studies on HCQ and Ivermectin)
This is the link to the Frontline COVID-19
Critical Care Alliance.
The Proffesors and doctors promoting the Ivermectin protocol
Home | FLCCC | Frontline COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance
Rip, maybe pass these links on to John Horgan
I will try to collate some more links later on.
Interesting. We don't have any of those in my country, at least as far as I know. The loud virtual people on Facebook and stuff, sure, but the general public seems completely unfazed. They closed bars and restaurants a month ago, even instituted some restrictions on gatherings, and the public made a spontaneous spit in the media mouth spectacle on Christmas Eve day, everybody gathered on the streets, bars had opened and were serving drinks, the cops tried to break everything up, but there were far too many people to enforce this. The loonies are ready for a "new wave" of infections now due to the ILLEGAL GATHERINGS, I can't wait for the data to prove them wrong, it should be pretty funny.
I truly feel one answer to 2020 is to simply say “NO” when one feels like it. I have started doing this more and more in my personal life. It was difficult at first, but man has it taken off. I don’t know if this just comes with age, but I tell people “no” all the time now. I think as a society if we told the “Karens” and their supporters “no” more, less of this madness would happen.
The truth is... women are becoming more powerful than man in society. We see this with Incels and MGTOW, increased women numbers in college, bread winners, raising kids, and the fact that we all have to wear mask in public. I’m not hating, but there is a power shift. To get even deeper...Rip suggest physical strength is the most important aspect of life, and it is. However, society falsely believes they have transcended nature and can progress out of our “animalistic” behaviors. That type of living was just a “social construct, and we, the intellectual elite will lead you out of your backward ways, we will start with making you wear this on your face!!” This is precisely why masculinity has been targeted by some women, but also so deeply wanted by many others.
This is one way of looking at... and as we have seen throughout history, bad actors use authority (religion, science, the state, culture, etc) to try and legitimatize/advance their agenda
An interesting philosophical discussion about covid policy impact on society.
PANDA's Nick Hudson in conversation with independent Canadian MP, Randy Hillier.
PandaCast | A Conversation with Randy Hillier - YouTube
BREAKING: Latest forensic AUDIT in
Savannah GA shows tabulation machines
were sending election results to CHINA!!
https://twitter.com/nicole_nix_/stat...050400772?s=19