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He never said they did, Wally.Covid viruses do not "melt" at body temperature. That is just a fact.
He never said they did, Wally.Covid viruses do not "melt" at body temperature. That is just a fact.
Science isn't a research, study, documentary, article, or Youtube.I certainly agree that a lot of studies are flawed. There's a physicist youtuber that I follow on youtube that I think is pretty good. She published the following video 3 weeks ago that I think you might like:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yPy3DeMUyI&ab_channel=SabineHossenfelder
That being said, I don't think they are -all- flawed. Based on the documentaries I've seen and the articles I've read, I believe it's highly likely that vaccines -can- cause autism. If you want to discuss studies that I find to have particularly good evidence, I can certainly list some examples.
It does.You stupidly tossed the phrase "contract killing" around as if it means anything,
It also refers to abortion.while pretending it doesn't refer to abortion.
He isn't. DEMOCRATS are. The word 'gay' first entered into the English lexicon sometime in the 12th century, stemming from French 'gai', meaning joyful and carefree.You don't get to redefine words.
Redefinition fallacy.He isn't. DEMOCRATS are. The word 'gay' first entered into the English lexicon sometime in the 12th century, stemming from French 'gai', meaning joyful and carefree.
Then DEMOCRATS (also called 'magats') redefined the word to mean 'homosexual behavior, a sexual deviancy'.
Then DEMOCRATS started to refer to 'gay rights' further redefining and distorting the meaning of the word.
Then DEMOCRATS started to push 'gay rights' as a supremacy, further distorting the meaning of the word.
No. I am going to use 'gay' again for it's original meaning. If you want to get totally confused by it, that's YOUR problem.
Agreed. It's a personal journey. If you work on that for yourself, good. If your aim is to impose it upon others, not so much.Agreed, humanity can be pretty messy sometimes. But I do think that by -trying- to reign in our darker impulses, we can be rewarded by getting treated better in return.
He never said they did, Wally.
Random point for those who do not know Centigrade, 37°C is considered body temperature. It is exactly 98.6°F.Covid virus starts to melt at 37°c which isn't even a low grade fever.
That's what you Democrats do...constantly.Redefinition fallacy.
Random post.That's what you Democrats do...constantly.
They were all told to do so, and they wanted to keep their jobs.An interesting point of view. I wonder if we'll ever hear from one of the people responsible for listing these causes of death. I for one would definitely like to hear what these people have to say for themselves.
A better thing to do would be to find someone who was told that his family member died of COVID-19 and examine that death certificate. If COVID-19 is hard-coded below the cause of death, you are looking at genuine CFC-mandated fraud. It wont take you long to realize that there aren't any death certificates that only list COVID-19 as the cause of death ... because COVID doesn't kill.
You believe there is a vast, wide conspiracy about COVID? Fascinating. Please tell me more.I certainly agree that the Cov2 virus doesn't kill. We may differ on why that is- I believe it's because they don't exist, you believe it's because it's not strong enough to do so, but I think we're pretty close here. Certainly miles away from people who believe that the Cov2 virus was something that killed millions.
Note: The CFC invented a term. What do you call an unrelated factor in a death that was not the cause of death? Answer: The UNDERLYING cause of death!
Watch the below video providing CFC's guidance to doctors and medical examiners on how to "properly" fill out a death certificate, remembering that those same doctors and medical examiners were first provided the CFC's guidance on how to "properly" ascertain that COVID-19 is always a "cause of death" to be recorded along with the actual cause of death in the section "Cause of Death." Just hard-code it in at the bottom.
What does that even mean?I certainly agree that a lot of studies are flawed. There's a physicist youtuber that I follow on youtube that I think is pretty good. She published the following video 3 weeks ago that I think you might like:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yPy3DeMUyI&ab_channel=SabineHossenfelder
That being said, I don't think they are -all- flawed.
The bottom line is that it is all too common for people to say "There's a study on that" without explaining why that author's "study" should even be read, much less considered. Presume that I don't give a rat's tail whether or not "there's a study" ... or even a few hundred studies. The first question I'm going to ask is "Do you have any science, or a math theorem, or a logic proof, or empirical evidence, showing the given proposition to be the case?" If the answer is "No, but I have a bunch of studies, I consider the proposition dismissed and the matter closed."
Do you have a proper dataset developed from proper sampling under proper conditions that concludes the proposition under appropriate regression analysis?Based on the documentaries I've seen and the articles I've read, I believe it's highly likely that vaccines -can- cause autism. If you want to discuss studies that I find to have particularly good evidence, I can certainly list some examples.
Autism and cancer might both be immune system failure.From the site:
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Autism is a largely immune mediated condition, and the purpose of a vaccine is to change the behavior of the immune system. Vaccines and their ingredients can cause the underlying medical conditions that are commonly found in children who have been given an autism diagnosis. These conditions include immune system impairment, autoimmune conditions, neuroinflammation, gastrointestinal damage, neurological regression, mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, glial cell activation, interleukin-6 secretion dysregulation, damage to the blood–brain barrier, seizures, dendritic cell dysfunction, mercury poisoning, aluminum toxicity, gene activation and alteration, glutathione depletion, impaired methylation, impaired thioredoxin regulation, impairment of the opioid system, cellular apoptosis, endocrine dysfunction, and other disorders.
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How Do Vaccines Cause Autism?
The Body of Research Supporting Vaccine Autism Causationhowdovaccinescauseautism.org
So, I take it you don't disagree with my definition of "contract killing".Here's Wikipedia's definition of a contract killing:
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Contract killing (also known as murder-for-hire) is a form of murder or assassination in which one party hires another party to kill a targeted person or people. It involves an illegal agreement which includes some form of compensation, monetary or otherwise.
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Contract killing - Wikipedia
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I asked you why you support contract killings. You seem to be evading my question.I did a deep dive into how the conversation went from abortions [snip]
As for Crazy Kennedy's claim that Tylenol causes autism, there was a sibling controlled 2024 study of over 2 million children in Sweden that could not find a link between Acetaminophen and autism... It does not get much more definite than that.Autism is mostly caused by Tylenol?
Could Be.
Of course you don’t believe the virus exists. You’re a fucking idiot.I agree with you on a -lot- of what you posted, with 1 caveat- whether it was a planned scam or just an accidental one. In other words, when the congressmen who passed the laws that enabled this really trying to create a panic? I don't know about that. But the results speak for themselves. Quoting from a USA Today article on the subject:
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The claim: Hospitals get paid more if patients are listed as COVID-19, and on ventilators
Sen. Scott Jensen, R-Minn., a physician in Minnesota, was interviewed by "The Ingraham Angle" host Laura Ingraham on April 8 on Fox News and claimed hospitals get paid more if Medicare patients are listed as having COVID-19 and get three times as much money if they need a ventilator.
The claim was published April 9 by The Spectator, a conservative publication. WorldNetDaily shared it April 10 and, according to Snopes, a related meme was shared on social media in mid-April.
Jensen took it to his own Facebook page April 15, saying, in part:
"How can anyone not believe that increasing the number of COVID-19 deaths may create an avenue for states to receive a larger portion of federal dollars. Already some states are complaining that they are not getting enough of the CARES Act dollars because they are having significantly more proportional COVID-19 deaths."
On April 19, he doubled down on his assertion via video on his Facebook page.
Jensen said, "Hospital administrators might well want to see COVID-19 attached to a discharge summary or a death certificate. Why? Because if it's a straightforward, garden-variety pneumonia that a person is admitted to the hospital for – if they're Medicare – typically, the diagnosis-related group lump sum payment would be $5,000. But if it's COVID-19 pneumonia, then it's $13,000, and if that COVID-19 pneumonia patient ends up on a ventilator, it goes up to $39,000."
Jensen clarified in the video that he doesn't think physicians are "gaming the system" so much as other "players," such as hospital administrators, who he said may pressure physicians to cite all diagnoses, including "probable" COVID-19, on discharge papers or death certificates to get the higher Medicare allocation allowed under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act. Past practice, Jensen said, did not include probabilities.
He noted that some states, including his home state of Minnesota, as well as California, list only laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 diagnoses. Others, specifically New York, list all presumed cases, which is allowed under guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as of mid-April and which will result in a larger payout.
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Now, right after the above, Jensen lists a caveat:![]()
Fact check: Hospitals get paid more if patients listed as COVID-19, on ventilators
Hospitals are paid more for Medicare patients with COVID-19, but a senator who first said that says he doesn't think the system is being gamed.www.usatoday.com
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Jensen said he thinks the overall number of COVID-19 cases have been undercounted based on limitations in the number of tests available.
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As I think you know, I would strongly disagree with Jensen on that last point, as I don't believe that Cov 2 virus exists at all and that all these positive results for it are bogus, but I didn't want to misrepresent Jensen's full view here.
There is no evidence that hospitals padded their numbers to acquire more funds. NONE.No.
Provoders were clearly incented to over diagnose