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We’ve Been Doing Masks and Face Diapers Wrong for a Year
frankj1 Offline
#51 Posted:
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China virus
why oh why did Pelosi insist on saying that?
HA!

Oh, wait. My bad.
Withdrawn.
RayR Offline
#52 Posted:
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Brewha wrote:
It seems Trump wanted the virus to propagate, knowing its impact on the US demographic.

How else can you rationalize the consistent misdirection.

Hydroxychloroquine. What a malevolent jackass.


Ya, right. Take your masks off, they starve your brain of oxygen and make you say dumb things.
DrMaddVibe Offline
#53 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
China virus
why oh why did Pelosi insist on saying that?
HA!

Oh, wait. My bad.
Withdrawn.



https://youtu.be/YZBFUA0JjFk
DrMaddVibe Offline
#54 Posted:
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Critics Must Be Silenced for Billionaires to Keep Profiting From Pandemic


By controlling the media, billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates can prolong a crisis indefinitely while they accumulate unprecedented wealth and power over humanity.

By Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

On Feb. 15, the Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post published a Feb. 11 Associated Press article applauding the censorship of those who criticize the government’s pandemic response policies.

The lockdown has netted Bezos $70 billion since its start. If you are Bezos, a permanent lockdown is a goldmine.

Bill Gates, meanwhile, has made $20 billion from the lockdown he previously war-gamed and then cheer-led. His strategy has included emasculating the independent media — the most likely sources of the sort of vigorous journalism that might otherwise scrutinize his self interest in the polices he helped successfully engineer for the rest of us.

Gates used millions in grants to transform the once proudly unbridled The Guardian into his personal newsletter. With $250 million, he purchased immunity from criticism by news operations like the BBC, NBC, Al Jazeera, ProPublica, National Journal, Univision, Medium, the Financial Times, The Atlantic, the Texas Tribune, Gannett, Washington Monthly, Le Monde and the Center for Investigative Reporting.

Gates also made large contributions to charitable organizations affiliated with news outlets, like BBC Media Action and the The New York Times, according to an August 2020 investigation by Columbia Journalism Review. He similarly disarmed NPR and Public Television by making them reliant on his support. In exchange, these outlets shield his sketchy projects from critical scrutiny.

Gates is arguably the world’s biggest vaccine maker. As its largest contributor, Gates controls the World Health Organization which, according to Foreign Affairs, makes no significant decision without consulting the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. He similarly exercises dictatorial authority over an army of quasi-governmental agencies that he largely created or funds: Path, GAVI CEPI, Unicef etc. These agencies have demonstrated their power to turn the globe into a captive market for Gates’ vaccine enterprise.

Meanwhile, Gates’ Big Pharma partners use their $9.6 billion in advertising expenditures to dictate round-the-clock pandemic panic and drum up blind support for highly subsidized, shoddily tested, zero-liability vaccines that prevent neither transmission nor death.

The mainstream network news shows, including CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox have put COVID Terror, Vaccines Salvation and the obligatory shaming of dissidents on a 24-hour loop with each segment (and I use this term in every sense of the word) with pharmaceutical advertisements.

These outlets have turned their weekly talk shows into fawning hagiographies for Gates’ regular satellite tours in which credulous, obsequious Sunday morning talk show hosts lob softball medical questions to a billionaire with no public health training.

Nobody ever asks Gates or his mini-me, Tony Fauci, why they chose to spend tens of billions in taxpayer dollars on speculative vaccines and zero dollars investigating the many off-the-shelf, off-patent medications that have demonstrated extraordinary success in the hands of private doctors — medications that might have ended the pandemic a year ago.

The media, which has enabled this global hostage crisis, is arguably the most consequential criminal enterprise in human history. As Rahm Emmanuel observed, “never let a good crisis go to waste.”

Gates and Fauci have demonstrated that by controlling the media, billionaires and their government cronies can prolong a crisis forever and accumulate unprecedented wealth and power over humanity.

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/billionaires-profiting-pandemic/?itm_term=home
RayR Offline
#55 Posted:
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I never thought much of the Kennedy's until Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. came along.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. with Dr. Ron Paul
'Do Not Trust The Medical Or The National Security Establishment!' With Guest Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

https://youtu.be/_kJdOtnBUcw
DrMaddVibe Offline
#56 Posted:
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RayR wrote:
I never thought much of the Kennedy's until Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. came along.



I remain cautiously guarded because he's a Kennedy and their track record. That said, he's remained the same on vaccinations.
RayR Offline
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
I remain cautiously guarded because he's a Kennedy and their track record. That said, he's remained the same on vaccinations.


Ya, I agree. He's still a Progressive Democrat but as Dr. Paul said to him "Robert, you may call yourself a Democrat but you sound more independent minded".
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tonygraz Offline
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frankj1 wrote:
...I haven't even touched a shopping cart without witnessing it being wiped down or doing it myself. And I never touched things like escalator rails and elevator buttons with bare hands/fingers even years ago...
but I think some of the changes in habit will stick around, especially among people who are normally conscientious about these things anyway.


Can we call you Monk ?
RayR Offline
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Frank the Germaphobe Monk.. They modelled the TV series after him.
Gene363 Offline
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frankj1 wrote:
I haven't even touched a shopping cart without witnessing it being wiped down or doing it myself. And I never touched things like escalator rails and elevator buttons with bare hands/fingers even years ago...
but I think some of the changes in habit will stick around, especially among people who are normally conscientious about these things anyway.


Publix has provided a sanitary wipe container by their carts for years. I avail myself and wipe down the handle and in particular the kid carrier area; kids are little walking cesspools of germs. I've also routinely carried a small bottle of hand sanitizer in my truck.

Funny, for years I worked in construction offices. Other than portajohns, I never noticed anyone not washing their hands before leaving the restroom.

Years later in a multi story office building populated by IT, management and some procurement folks I routinely saw people leaving a crapper stall and heading right out the door, often still talking on a phone. SMDH
DrMaddVibe Offline
#61 Posted:
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GROSS
tailgater Offline
#62 Posted:
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So that wasn't Frank I saw lickng toilet seats in province town?
frankj1 Offline
#63 Posted:
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tailgater wrote:
So that wasn't Frank I saw lickng toilet seats in province town?

that was me.
why didn't you say Hi?
I hope it wasn't cuz you didn't want to be recognized in P-town!!!

HA!
frankj1 Offline
#64 Posted:
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Gene363 wrote:
Publix has provided a sanitary wipe container by their carts for years. I avail myself and wipe down the handle and in particular the kid carrier area; kids are little walking cesspools of germs. I've also routinely carried a small bottle of hand sanitizer in my truck.

Funny, for years I worked in construction offices. Other than portajohns, I never noticed anyone not washing their hands before leaving the restroom.

Years later in a multi story office building populated by IT, management and some procurement folks I routinely saw people leaving a crapper stall and heading right out the door, often still talking on a phone. SMDH

I know what you mean.
Used to know a sales guy who would routinely stop by my old place of work. Saw him walk out of the Men's Room without washing his hands after taking a leak at one of the urinals, never shook his hand again. Just told him I had a cold and stuff.

So I'm hopeful that from the ashes of this ordeal general personal hygiene (Hi, Gene) improves.
Everyone would benefit.
delta1 Offline
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I wouldn't count on Hi Gene improving...

rfenst Offline
#66 Posted:
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Years ago a doctor friend sent me a copy of a study on the after dinner mints and candies most restaurants offer in bowls and baskets. Every single candy bowl showed traces of urine and feces. It didn't matter whether the candies and mints were wrapped like mints are. They showed traces of urine and feces too.

Think about that!:-&
frankj1 Offline
#67 Posted:
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rfenst wrote:
Years ago a doctor friend sent me a copy of a study on the after dinner mints and candies most restaurants offer in bowls and baskets. Every single candy bowl showed traces of urine and feces. It didn't matter whether the candies and mints were wrapped like mints are. They showed traces of urine and feces too.

Think about that!Sick


trying not to!
frankj1 Offline
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tonygraz wrote:
Can we call you Monk ?

great show.
Gene363 Offline
#69 Posted:
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rfenst wrote:
Years ago a doctor friend sent me a copy of a study on the after dinner mints and candies most restaurants offer in bowls and baskets. Every single candy bowl showed traces of urine and feces. It didn't matter whether the candies and mints were wrapped like mints are. They showed traces of urine and feces too.

Think about that!Sick


Or a toothpick dispensers, heck even the salt and pepper shakers. Some things we are better off no knowing, maybe.

I'm glad I have a lot of immunity built up from playing in the dirt as a kid. Anxious
tonygraz Offline
#70 Posted:
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Never eat peanuts from a bowl at a bar.

Do they still have monitors in the public restroom at the P-town dock ?
frankj1 Offline
#71 Posted:
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I don't think they're called monitors
tonygraz Offline
#72 Posted:
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Killjoys ?
izonfire Offline
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rfenst wrote:
Years ago a doctor friend sent me a copy of a study on the after dinner mints and candies most restaurants offer in bowls and baskets. Every single candy bowl showed traces of urine and feces. It didn't matter whether the candies and mints were wrapped like mints are. They showed traces of urine and feces too.

Think about that!:-&

I used to supply the after dinner mints and candies most restaurants would offer in bowls and baskets.
Fucque your doctor friend and his associates. They ruined my business.

Gonna miss that extra cash...
Gene363 Offline
#74 Posted:
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izonfire wrote:
I used to supply the after dinner mints and candies most restaurants would offer in bowls and baskets.
Fucque your doctor friend and his associates. They ruined my business.

Gonna miss that extra cash...


You're good, people will always eat candy, even sh|ty candy.
teedubbya Offline
#75 Posted:
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I could go for some candy about now
tailgater Offline
#76 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
that was me.
why didn't you say Hi?
I hope it wasn't cuz you didn't want to be recognized in P-town!!!

HA!


It was lesbo night.
I was in drag.

BuckyB93 Offline
#77 Posted:
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tailgater wrote:
It was lesbo night.
I was in drag.



So a typical Tuesday night for ya then, huh?

TACO TUES in P-town.
frankj1 Offline
#78 Posted:
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and in the men's room!
BuckyB93 Offline
#79 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
and in the men's room!


How can you tell?

Also, you need to pay more attention. Gender specific bathrooms will soon be banned MA. In fact, I think they are gonna #eradicate the word "Gender" and any images that depict intolerance to the intolerable idea of gender on all public signage and legal documents.

CA either already has this in place or it's probably in committee and getting ready for a vote. MA better get a goin' if they want to catch up with CA.

seven de NINE!
tailgater Offline
#80 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
So a typical Tuesday night for ya then, huh?

TACO TUES in P-town.


Taco nuthin.
I was packing a burrito.

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