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Coronainsanity

The share of wealth owned by the world?s super-rich soared during the coronavirus pandemic, while 100 million people sank into extreme poverty, a major study has found.

According to the World Inequality Report, released on Tuesday, the top 1% took 38% of all additional wealth accumulated since the mid-1990s, whereas the bottom 50% captured just 2% of it.

That must mean the world's super rich worked that much harder than the rest of us once the pandemic started! They probably used all that money to re-invest in production and created a lot more jobs!

so suck it up and work harder yourself.
 
Third kid has it now also drove up to Detroit Monday night and brought it back home so Mom can take better care of him than he can by himself. Estimate he's on day 7 or 8 and seems to have a more mild symptom set and getting through it much better than us older folks did. Oldest already had it with us and youngest (14) never got it while around us the whole time with zero in home isolation. Figure then she already had it and never really knew it or somehow impervious to it. who knows. Pretty much running our own little Covid ward here for the last month.

PCR came back positive today as did my wife?s (confirmed her rapid) and oldest son (12), oldest daughters (10) came back inconclusive so she was retested when the baby (7) got her PCR this afternoon.

Had a rough night w/ aches and fever until about 3am, took a couple Tylenol and felt much better and have felt sick but not bad all day, starting to get tired and achy again though. Going for monoclonal antibody infusion tomorrow afternoon and continuing with ivermectin, zinc, C, D and diet of misty fruit and spinach smoothies w/ Tylenol as needed. So far, hasn?t been terrible.

Hope you son recovers quickly.
 
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PCR came back positive today as did my wife?s (confirmed her rapid) and oldest son (12), oldest daughters (10) came back inconclusive so she was retested when the baby (7) got her PCR this afternoon.

Had a rough night w/ aches and fever until about 3am, took a couple Tylenol and felt much better and have felt sick but not bad all day, starting to get tired and achy again though. Going for monoclonal antibody infusion tomorrow afternoon and continuing with ivermectin, zinc, C, D and diet of misty fruit and spinach smoothies w/ Tylenol as needed. So far, hasn?t been terrible.

Hope you son recovers quickly.


yup that sounds like the first 4 days on ave. once that fades people start getting better or they start getting shortness of breath and very low energy, drop in oxygen levels etc. So far everyone I know that got the monoclonal antibody infusion has had very good results with it, the sooner you get it the better, they want that within 10 days for effectiveness. That may quicken up the total duration for ya and help prevent it from getting worse.
 
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yup that sounds like the first 4 days on ave. once that fades people start getting better or they start getting shortness of breath and very low energy, drop in oxygen levels etc. So far everyone I know that got the monoclonal antibody infusion has had very good results with it, the sooner you get it the better, they want that within 10 days for effectiveness. That may quicken up the total duration for ya and help prevent it from getting worse.

The covid monoclonal antibodies use 'immortalized' stem cells or am I thinking of something else? It's interesting to me that the vaccine is seen as radical unproven medicine in comparison.
 
The covid monoclonal antibodies use 'immortalized' stem cells or am I thinking of something else? It's interesting to me that the vaccine is seen as radical unproven medicine in comparison.


Not sure I know it's lab created but not sure what's all in it. I chose not to get it personally but I know others that did and I get that. It's not something to mess around with, some can really struggle with Covid and it's a risk vs reward assessment each needs to make. Those at risk or with co-morbidity it's probably worth the risk for most. I'm still not sure my lungs are back 100% yet still nearly a month later but it was my choice to get through it without any vaccine or treatments outside of natural solutions and supplementation and I'm good with that decision.
 
interesting.


https://www.freep.com/story/news/lo...oe-biden-covid-19-vaccine-mandate/6423638001/

Gov. Whitmer says President Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate a 'problem,' report says

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, in her strongest public remarks to date about President Joe Biden's vaccine mandate for employers, said Monday that the requirement is "a problem" for her and state government, according to a published report.

The Daily News in Greenville reported Whitmer as telling business leaders in Montcalm County that she had the same concerns as some of them that the mandate, if enforced, could lead to workers, including those in state government, walking off the job.

"We?re an employer too, the state of Michigan is," Whitmer was reported as saying. "I know if that mandate happens, we?re going to lose state employees. That?s why I haven?t proposed a mandate at the state level. Some states have. We have not, we?re waiting to see what happens in court."

?But we have a lot of the same concerns that you just voiced and it?s going to be a problem for all of us,? Whitmer added.

The governor made the remarks in response to a comment from the head of a home health care provider during a meeting with business leaders in Howard City, about 35 miles north of Grand Rapids.

Whitmer has generally been mum on the vaccine mandate, the rules for which were issued early last month by the U.S. Department of Labor and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). It calls for private companies with 100 or more employees to require workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or wear masks and undergo regular testing.

Michigan is one of more than two dozen states that despite having set up its own workplace safety rules is required to have state and local government workers meet standards as rigorous as those put in place by OSHA, meaning the mandate applies.
 
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Not sure I know it's lab created but not sure what's all in it. I chose not to get it personally but I know others that did and I get that. It's not something to mess around with, some can really struggle with Covid and it's a risk vs reward assessment each needs to make. Those at risk or with co-morbidity it's probably worth the risk for most. I'm still not sure my lungs are back 100% yet still nearly a month later but it was my choice to get through it without any vaccine or treatments outside of natural solutions and supplementation and I'm good with that decision.

"A monoclonal antibody (mAb or moAb) is an antibody made by cloning a unique white blood cell."

I wonder if you polled recipients of monoclonal antibodies if they are for or against the cloning of human cells, what the result would be.
 
"A monoclonal antibody (mAb or moAb) is an antibody made by cloning a unique white blood cell."

I wonder if you polled recipients of monoclonal antibodies if they are for or against the cloning of human cells, what the result would be.


That poll would likely produce different results depending on if the cloned cell origin comes from aborted fetuses or not.
 
Gain-of-function, which Fauci says never happened, happened in November of 2015. It happened with Dr. Baric. It was a published paper November 2015. The USAID and Fauci, with EcoHealth, they were funding it, it was happening with the Wuhan people. So we know that, but what you may not know is in November, the same month that published paper comes out, the United States begins a partnership with Moderna, and they are searching for mRNA coronavirus vaccines. Kind of a weird coincidence, but wait it gets worse.

?In this time, we skip to 2018, DARPA receives a proposal from Dr Baric, the US guy, Dr. Shi from Wuhan and Peter from EcoHealth, and DARPA sees this and says, ?This is far too dangerous. We?re rejecting your proposal.?

?We don?t know what happened from there, but we do know just about 12 months later in Wuhan ? where Peter Daszak, Dr. Shi, the bat lady, and Dr Baric were all doing research on coronaviruses ? about a year later, there?s an outbreak, and the outbreak actually begins according to documents that we have that have been smuggled out of China that there were 10 hospitals involved by October with patients that were now, we now know, are corona-like virus symptoms. They didn?t know what was going on.

?Now, that was in October.

?Remember, we didn?t know anything about this in December, we were starting to get rumblings. China said there was some sort of an outbreak on December 31st, but?Dr. Baric signs a government deal with Moderna, I?m gonna read it exactly to you? this deal was made? it?s confidential?it?s a hundred and, I don?t know, 58 pages-long?If I skip to page 104, they are entering a specific private confidential agreement. The NIH appears to be transferring technology to Dr. Baric, but what they?re making clear is quote ?mRNA coronavirus vaccine candidates developed and jointly owned by NIAID and Moderna.?

?Now this is weird, because it?s two weeks later that we know there?s a problem. They sign that deal two weeks before, and they sign it with the doctor who happened to be a partner with the bat lady in Wuhan.

?Here?s where it gets really dark. These are the same group of people that in the end of January begin to have meetings and they shut down and begin to smear anyone who?s looking into the lab leak theory. They establish that?s not true, don?t even look there.

?It appears to be collusion. You know we?ve passed this on to several people in Congress and the Senate. We know Rand Paul is on this and Dr. Fauci has some answers to give.?


https://freeworldnews.tv/watch?id=61b29db3a25dbe13cf9f29c1
 
That poll would likely produce different results depending on if the cloned cell origin comes from aborted fetuses or not.

That certainly would v
But abortion isn?t the only reason people oppose cloning. It depends on a lot of things like how far they take the technology.
 
Day 5 continuing to get better. Had monoclonal Thursday and probably coincidentally started experiencing runny nose and nasal congestion. Prior to that my only symptoms were fever and achyness that was easily controlled with Tylenol. Have only had a slight fever once very briefly since the treatment but it?s been over 30 hours since I?ve taken Tylenol. Taste and smell have been impaired since the nasal congestion but not completely gone so not sure if that?s COVID or just a congestion issue.

Not sure if the monoclonal helped or not - felt like I was getting better for a day leading up to it. Definitely feel like I?m through the worst of it now though and overall the worst of it wasn?t that bad for me or my wife - I would say it was like a mild flu. Not to downplay it too much - we were definitely sick but I?ve absolutely had the flu way worse than covid has been for me. My kids all tested positive but also had very mild symptoms (slight cough, head aches and stomach aches). Today wil be last day of ivermectin but will continue with the C, D, quecertin, zinc, iodine and other protocols going forward
 
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Day 5 continuing to get better. Had monoclonal Thursday and probably coincidentally started experiencing runny nose and nasal congestion. Prior to that my only symptoms were fever and achyness that was easily controlled with Tylenol. Have only had a slight fever once very briefly since the treatment but it?s been over 30 hours since I?ve taken Tylenol. Taste and smell have been impaired since the nasal congestion but not completely gone so not sure if that?s COVID or just a congestion issue.

Not sure if the monoclonal helped or not - felt like I was getting better for a day leading up to it. Definitely feel like I?m through the worst of it now though and overall the worst of it wasn?t that bad for me or my wife - I would say it was like a mild flu. Not to downplay it too much - we were definitely sick but I?ve absolutely had the flu way worse than covid has been for me. My kids all tested positive but also had very mild symptoms (slight cough, head aches and stomach aches). Today wil be last day of ivermectin but will continue with the C, D, quecertin, zinc, iodine and other protocols going forward

That ivermectin probably helped a lot if I had to guess, wish I had some of that on hand for ours. Good to hear your feeling better and over the hump, don?t be surprised if your energy levels don?t return for another week or so and watch out for dizziness or feeling like your going to faint if you try to do too much to quickly
 
Just saw this and it is too spot on to ignore:

An anagram for Delta and Omicron is: media control.
 


That quote at 2:10 is precisely the point I was making.

Omicron variant is a natural vaccine, one that is capable of spreading faster and not as hampered by supply-chain challenges.

Let it spread.

"But...but...but...the UK had 1 death! ONE!!!!"

Uh...yep...how many deaths have happened from the vaccine??? So, scientifically speaking, the Omicron variant is LESS DEADLY than the vaccines!

So...faster spreading, less problematic to reach everyone, less resistance by those unwilling to take the artificial vaccine, AND less deadly than the artificial vaccine.

Nature for the win!!!
 
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