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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry Charles View Post
    Why are so many people who are crossing our boarders illegally, wearing masks?

    Laying the groundwork for mass acceptance of Sharia Law.

    Quote Originally Posted by jonasfj70 View Post
    Do you reduce illegal immigration from the southern countries by building a wall or is this idea just a stupidification?
    Building a wall actually helps border control agents do their jobs. Control of the border is the key concept here.

    Walls work, the same way that the Berlin Wall worked to keep citizens from escaping the communist Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and prevented them from escaping to Capitalist countries which they yearned to do.

    But look on the bright side: Maybe one day the Mexico border wall will be used to prevent citizens of the United Socialist States of America from escaping yet another incarnation of the mistaken Marxist ideology, that so many today tout as wonderful.

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    Fauci funded 'bat-human interface' research in China to avoid an outbreak in the US - YouTube

    I can't stop drawing a correlation to the magnitude of last years events culminating with the Election Night to Star Wars "Order 66".
    The events leading to Order 66 were carefully designed to create havoc within the galaxy over many years and centralize the power to the Senate and Palpatine. Where by he would institute the final blow of Order 66 that Ultimately changed the Republic into the Galactic Empire.
    The clone wars draws resemblance to the years prior to last year. Order 66 was last year.
    I hope I am wrong and that this change in the global sociopolitical fabric will turn out good for the the people and not just the .01%

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark E. Hurling View Post
    Another sign the dems may be in trouble with one their presumed target client voting sector, hispanics.

    Republicans Win Two Texas Mayoral Races, Including One in McAllen, Which is 85 Percent Hispanic - The New York Times
    I hope your right because it appears that the Dems and that blinken policy will be allowing Iran to get the nuke. They will then place all the blame on President Trump of course. This will be one of the tactics to get back the Jewish voters they had lost.
    Blinken: Iran's 'breakout time' for nuclear weapons could shrink - Israel National News

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonasfj70 View Post
    the middle class has been losing out for 30 years and the challenges from China are getting no resistance.
    The whole idea behind Trumps tariffs was old school protectionism right? I don't know if it was working or not but the idea was that you tax china and try to incentivize production in the United States.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonasfj70 View Post
    I know from experience that you will write some semi-witty comment to this. I wish you could break from this habit and allow yourself to get into a substantial discussion!
    Translation: I have not been paying attention at all, but I want to run the forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonasfj70 View Post
    The problem is not as he describes it.

    Most people have not heard about woke culture and less than 90% can even tell you what it is. I have heard so many comments in meetings at work that are stupid or wrong, but nobody ever gets cancelled. This is not reality. It is a part of a political narrative.

    Talking about woke or cancel (or your favorite the 4 trans gender athletes in US) are bullshit ways to get people distracted from real issues.

    The real problem is that there is no serious political discussion.

    There are no lack of problems in US. The infrastructure is crumbling, millions of people lack healthcare, the immigration is out of control, the middle class has been losing out for 30 years and the challenges from China are getting no resistance.

    There is zero discussion on how to solve the problems. How come the richest country in the world cannot repair potholes or have dysfunctional airports? Even successful people who have an health issue and lose their job cannot insure against the thing they actually need help with? Do you reduce illegal immigration from the southern countries by building a wall or is this idea just a stupidification?

    I know from experience that you will write some semi-witty comment to this. I wish you could break from this habit and allow yourself to get into a substantial discussion!
    I've seen "serious political discussion" and "real issues" discussed on this board (and other outlets) for quite some time. But I guess if you rely on the MSM, whose constant barrage of bullshit lies and crass censorship knows no bounds, your view of the "political narrative" is bound to be a lot different than mine.

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    This is a CIHR funded study that was sent to several CDC and IRCM officials back in 2005. I heard a rumour that the NIH was also involved or at least aware of this study but reference to them was deleted from this current edition. Regardless, they were all well aware of HCQ and it's effectivity for a long time. They all have blood on their hands. Don't try posting this in any mainstream platform or your account will be frozen for 24 hours.

    Email: Martin J Vincent - mvincent@cdc.gov; Eric Bergeron - bergere@ircm.qc.ca; Suzanne Benjannet - benjans@ircm.qc.ca;
    Bobbie R Erickson - BErickson1@cdc.gov; Pierre E Rollin - PRollin@cdc.gov; Thomas G Ksiazek - TKsiazek@cdc.gov;
    Nabil G Seidah - seidahn@ircm.qc.ca; Stuart T Nichol* - SNichol@cdc.gov
    * Corresponding author

    Published: 22 August 2005
    Virology Journal 2005, 2:69 doi:10.1186/1743-422X-2-69
    Received: 12 July 2005
    Accepted: 22 August 2005
    This article is available from:
    Chloroquine is a potent inhibitor of SARS coronavirus infection and spread | Virology Journal | Full Text

    Abstract
    Background: Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is caused by a newly discovered
    coronavirus (SARS-CoV). No effective prophylactic or post-exposure therapy is currently available.
    Results: We report, however, that chloroquine has strong antiviral effects on SARS-CoV infection
    of primate cells. These inhibitory effects are observed when the cells are treated with the drug
    either before or after exposure to the virus, suggesting both prophylactic and therapeutic
    advantage. In addition to the well-known functions of chloroquine such as elevations of endosomal
    pH, the drug appears to interfere with terminal glycosylation of the cellular receptor, angiotensinconverting
    enzyme 2. This may negatively influence the virus-receptor binding and abrogate the
    infection, with further ramifications by the elevation of vesicular pH, resulting in the inhibition of
    infection and spread of SARS CoV at clinically admissible concentrations.
    Conclusion: Chloroquine is effective in preventing the spread of SARS CoV in cell culture.
    Favorable inhibition of virus spread was observed when the cells were either treated with
    chloroquine prior to or after SARS CoV infection. In addition, the indirect immunofluorescence
    assay described herein represents a simple and rapid method for screening SARS-CoV antiviral
    compounds.

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    I don't really understand what McKernan is trying to say here. His thoughts and the study in the first link below might be of interest to some people here.

    Kevin McKernan:
    First molecular autopsy I've seen on a post vax death.
    They used a non spike qPCR kit and find the virus (not the vax) everywhere.
    They really should have included a spike qPCR primer set. Ideally one unique to the 2 Proline change in the vax
    Dormancy?
    https://www.ijidonline.com/action/showPdf?pii=S1201-9712%2821%2900364-7 https://twitter.com/Kevin_McKernan/status/1402220424927252484/photo/1
    https://twitter.com/Kevin_McKernan/s...927252484?s=19

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    Let's talk about these democrat favorites. What infrastructure is "crumbling", and who do you know that has been turned away from "health care"?
    The business I work in have serious problems because the ports are not equipped to handle the amount of containers that companies are trying to ship. We have $100 million worth of goods in transit. If we could cut some of the weeks it stays in port our life would be much easier. Then, the freight on road takes a lot of time. If the US infrastructure was on par with Asia (China) or Europe we could cut another week. USA loses an astronomical amount of money because of inability to do the proper investments. Believe me, investing in this is a no brainer!

    I think nobody has been turned away from health care in US, but do you think visiting the emergency room when you cancer has taken the best of you is quality health care? Millions of people cannot get the treatment they need in time to get well because they cannot afford it. The political question is: Do you believe health care is a human right or not? I respect either answer as long as you can stand up like a man and say it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Watson View Post
    Laying the groundwork for mass acceptance of Sharia Law.
    Maybe in Brooklyn, but not anywhere else. You should travel more.

    Quote Originally Posted by jonasfj70 View Post
    The business I work in have serious problems because the ports are not equipped to handle the amount of containers that companies are trying to ship. We have $100 million worth of goods in transit. If we could cut some of the weeks it stays in port our life would be much easier. Then, the freight on road takes a lot of time. If the US infrastructure was on par with Asia (China) or Europe we could cut another week. USA loses an astronomical amount of money because of inability to do the proper investments. Believe me, investing in this is a no brainer!
    So, because you work in this business and have made the careful analysis that "infrastructure" -- and not a labor shortage produced by the current administrations policy of paying people to not work -- is responsible for the bottleneck, it is the responsibility of the Taxpayer, not the people in the industry making the money off of the shipping, to upgrade the freight-handling shit. The shipping companies should invest, since they are the greedy capitalist profiteers. What is keeping them from doing so? Might that be your government? Or maybe their union lackeys, such as yourself?

    I think nobody has been turned away from health care in US, but do you think visiting the emergency room when you cancer has taken the best of you is quality health care?
    If it weren't for straw-men, he'd have no men at all.

    Millions of people cannot get the treatment they need in time to get well because they cannot afford it. The political question is: Do you believe health care is a human right or not? I respect either answer as long as you can stand up like a man and say it.
    You don't know anything about this, and you have no personal experience with it. As George said, your entire worldview is a product of state media propaganda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonasfj70 View Post
    The business I work in have serious problems because the ports are not equipped to handle the amount of containers that companies are trying to ship. We have $100 million worth of goods in transit. If we could cut some of the weeks it stays in port our life would be much easier. Then, the freight on road takes a lot of time. If the US infrastructure was on par with Asia (China) or Europe we could cut another week. USA loses an astronomical amount of money because of inability to do the proper investments. Believe me, investing in this is a no brainer!

    I think nobody has been turned away from health care in US, but do you think visiting the emergency room when you cancer has taken the best of you is quality health care? Millions of people cannot get the treatment they need in time to get well because they cannot afford it. The political question is: Do you believe health care is a human right or not? I respect either answer as long as you can stand up like a man and say it.
    The notion of health care as a human right fails when folks are compelled by violence to pay for that "right" for others.

    What you are fishing for is "charity". "Health care for all" is an aspiration, and could be facilitated if control freaks such as yourself would redirect your efforts toward constructive activities such as establishment of charities to deal with whatever societal shortcomings you choose. Do it right, and I'll contribute, in greater proportion than I would otherwise be taxed.

    I know that control freaks such as yourself bristle at "charity" because it might be accompanied by conditions, which implies that there may be accountability involved. I recommend that you introduce yourself to the notion that a recipient of kindness should be prepared to make a sacrifice in order to receive, as that's only fair.

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