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Coronainsanity

So, they've documented that COVID quickly spreads throughout the body, and even mild cases can damage organ tissue.

Sure maybe the vaccines are the problem, but given how many took them, without long term issues, it seems maybe like, OH I don't know. a fast replicating a mutating virus that's already killed well over 1,000,000 Americans and left millions more with documented long term issues (ie Long COVID) should be the concern here, at least if youre capable of thinking about something logically

how many people took them without long term issues? Kinda tough to know since it's only been a couple years but perhaps we should be looking closer at it since there are lots of people having issues already. these are legitimate questions we're not getting answers to - it's just talking heads and their useful idiots (that's you) attacking anyone who asks.

Long COVID - that sounds scary. What is it? Oh yeah, we've been over this before. As I recall, symptoms include things like fatigue, fever, loss of taste and smell, a cough, etc. - nothing like myocarditis or other heart issues. Here's a more thorough list that also doesn't include damage to organ tissue or heart attacks.
 
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how many people took them without long term issues? Kinda tough to know since it's only been a couple years but perhaps we should be looking closer at it since there are lots of people having issues already. these are legitimate questions we're not getting answers to - it's just talking heads and their useful idiots (that's you) attacking anyone who asks.

Long COVID - that sounds scary. What is it? Oh yeah, we've been over this before. As I recall, symptoms include things like fatigue, fever, loss of taste and smell, a cough, etc. - nothing like myocarditis or other heart issues. Here's a more thorough list that also doesn't include damage to organ tissue or heart attacks.


I still don?t have the same level of smell I had before it?s been well over a year now since recovered from Covid and my smell I?d estimate is about 30-40% taste is fine but I can?t smell how much the dog stinks at all which isn?t that bad. I?ll probably never get the smell back 100% if I had to guess
 
I still don?t have the same level of smell I had before it?s been well over a year now since recovered from Covid and my smell I?d estimate is about 30-40% taste is fine but I can?t smell how much the dog stinks at all which isn?t that bad. I?ll probably never get the smell back 100% if I had to guess

no big deal. you just must've suffered some damage to the parts of your brain that interpret and process smell and taste (and possibly other parts of your body).

but good thing you didn't take a vaccine... then we could baselessly speculate - which is the same as being "pretty sure" or even an "objective fact" - that you'd be dead already. or soon. or in 10, 20, or 30 years... from the vaccine
 
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I still don?t have the same level of smell I had before it?s been well over a year now since recovered from Covid and my smell I?d estimate is about 30-40% taste is fine but I can?t smell how much the dog stinks at all which isn?t that bad. I?ll probably never get the smell back 100% if I had to guess

I got both back in less than a week. Since then (over a year ago), I've had a cold and a sore throat. Both are probably long COVID since they can't be from the vaccine.
 
I still don?t have the same level of smell I had before it?s been well over a year now since recovered from Covid and my smell I?d estimate is about 30-40% taste is fine but I can?t smell how much the dog stinks at all which isn?t that bad. I?ll probably never get the smell back 100% if I had to guess

That ain?t necessarily Covid.

That could be just your age.

My guess is that the same could be said about your junk.

There are zero studies linking the two I?m aware of.
 
So, they've documented that COVID quickly spreads throughout the body, and even mild cases can damage organ tissue.

Sure maybe the vaccines are the problem, but given how many took them, without long term issues, it seems maybe like, OH I don't know. a fast replicating a mutating virus that's already killed well over 1,000,000 Americans and left millions more with documented long term issues (ie Long COVID) should be the concern here, at least if youre capable of thinking about something logically

I get it

I?m 62 years old.

I love you.

You know my birthday.

20 years from now, I?m asking you to start showing up with a gun, where I am, on my birthday, and start asking me ?is it time??

If the answer is ?not yet,? please come back the next year and ask again.

If I?m too enfeabled to answer, you?ll know what to do.

Don?t worry - in 20 years laws will be very, different than they are now.

What Covid really was or wasn?t will be debated forever, assuming mankind doesn?t go the way of the dinosaurs, which I kind of think is more likely than not.

No one of gets out of this alive.

Some say Jesus did.

I?m skeptical.
 
That ain?t necessarily Covid.

That could be just your age.

My guess is that the same could be said about your junk.

There are zero studies linking the two I?m aware of.

We don?t need studies. MC has done the linking for us. Get the vaccine that didn?t work for the fast mutating virus even before it mutated. Then when you have a heart attack or some other serious health issue, don?t dare consider the possibility that the vaccine caused it because the drug companies were well intentioned and only had public health concerns in mind when they made billions paying their government cronies to force you to take their untested drugs that didn?t work.
 
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We don?t need studies. Get the vaccine that didn?t work for the fast mutating virus even before it mutated. Then when you have a heart attack or some other serious health issue, don?t dare consider the possibility that the vaccine caused it because the drug companies were well intentioned and only had public health concerns in mind when they made billions paying their government cronies to force you to take their untested drugs that didn?t work.

Which of the last two miserable old bastards who occupied the White House do we blame for this?

Both maybe?

I think the jab neither helped me nor hurt me. Big nothing burger.
 
Which of the last two miserable old bastards who occupied the White House do we blame for this?

Both maybe?

I think the jab neither helped me nor hurt me. Big nothing burger.

Plenty of blame to go around but I would probably start with their boss, Fauci and his drug company overlords...
 
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no big deal. you just must've suffered some damage to the parts of your brain that interpret and process smell and taste (and possibly other parts of your body).

but good thing you didn't take a vaccine... then we could baselessly speculate - which is the same as being "pretty sure" or even an "objective fact" - that you'd be dead already. or soon. or in 10, 20, or 30 years... from the vaccine


I was willing to die on that no vaccine my body my choice hill and I'm grateful I had the courage to do that in the face of such overwhelming pressure and demonetization
 
Kinda surprising Powell admits this (link); undermines the argument from Wall Street & Big Business that higher interest rates are needed to crush inflation (and wages):

"Close to a half a million who would have been working ... died from COVID," Powell said while talking about the U.S. labor shortage.​

Article notes he said the US labor force is 3.5 million people short from where it was projected to be a couple years ago. Not all that is worker deaths, or Long COVID... a lot of people took early retirement, rather than risk their lives & health for a job.
 
If you're a COVID minimizer boss, it's tough to use the threat of unemployment as a club to beat workers into submission when you have too many unfilled positions to function because so many workers died already or got too sick to continue working because you forced them to go back and work during a pandemic...

Really got to feel bad for US management types... what a pickle... there's not supposed to be consequences like this for their actions.
 
Kinda surprising Powell admits this (link); undermines the argument from Wall Street & Big Business that higher interest rates are needed to crush inflation (and wages):

"[Close to a half a million who would have been working ... died from COVID," Powell said while talking about the U.S. labor shortage.​

Article notes he said the US labor force is 3.5 million people short from where it was projected to be a couple years ago. Not all that is worker deaths, or Long COVID... a lot of people took early retirement, rather than risk their lives & health for a job.

That?s just bullshit on the face of it.

The vast majority of people who actually died of Covid, however many that is or isn?t, we?re over retirement age
 
That's from July 2020, brotha...

Let me guess: Powell is a useful idiot for "Big COVID"... i.e. the guys making big bucks by getting people scared of COVID.

They're like the scientists getting rich by warning people about global warming.

according to this site https://www.statista.com/statistics/1191568/reported-deaths-from-covid-by-age-us/

268,343 were between 18 and 64
817,441 were between 65+

on a side note, 268K fewer pumping money into social security and 817K fewer people taking out. Interesting. Maybe a government plot
 
Kinda surprising Powell admits this (link); undermines the argument from Wall Street & Big Business that higher interest rates are needed to crush inflation (and wages):

"Close to a half a million who would have been working ... died from COVID," Powell said while talking about the U.S. labor shortage.​

Article notes he said the US labor force is 3.5 million people short from where it was projected to be a couple years ago. Not all that is worker deaths, or Long COVID... a lot of people took early retirement, rather than risk their lives & health for a job.

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?...CEA09D66C93CFFA86EF3CEA09D66C93CFFA&FORM=VIRE
 
according to this site https://www.statista.com/statistics/1191568/reported-deaths-from-covid-by-age-us/

268,343 were between 18 and 64
817,441 were between 65+

on a side note, 268K fewer pumping money into social security and 817K fewer people taking out. Interesting. Maybe a government plot

according to Jerome Powell, those numbers are way off. Billions of working age people died either directly from COVID or by their evil capitalist bosses who FORCED them to go back to work where they all got COVID and died because that's what COVID does - it kills everyone.
 
Kinda surprising Powell admits this (link); undermines the argument from Wall Street & Big Business that higher interest rates are needed to crush inflation (and wages):
"Close to a half a million who would have been working ... died from COVID," Powell said while talking about the U.S. labor shortage.​
Article notes he said the US labor force is 3.5 million people short from where it was projected to be a couple years ago. Not all that is worker deaths, or Long COVID... a lot of people took early retirement, rather than risk their lives & health for a job.


Nothing a cheap labor invasion of the third world pouring across the southern broader can't fix. Equally assured misery for all. Keep voting for deamoncrats.
 
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That's from July 2020, brotha...

Let me guess: Powell is a useful idiot for "Big COVID"... i.e. the guys making big bucks by getting people scared of COVID.

They're like the scientists getting rich by warning people about global warming.

Did the demographics regarding who was vulnerable change radically after that?

I don?t think so.
 
according to this site https://www.statista.com/statistics/1191568/reported-deaths-from-covid-by-age-us/

268,343 were between 18 and 64
817,441 were between 65+

on a side note, 268K fewer pumping money into social security and 817K fewer people taking out. Interesting. Maybe a government plot

I've seen the number of US dead a bit higher; worldometer and several other sites report 1,127,000.

And at our current death rate, bumping around between a few hundred to 1,000 deaths per day, we'll add another 100,000-400,000 by the end of 2023.
 
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