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Re: Coronavirus - Chinese villages barricading themselves inside
« Reply #60 on: February 16, 2020, 09:15:19 AM »
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  • Yes, they do have genetically-targeted bio weapons.  Of course, if it's targeted against Orientals or perhaps even specifically against the Chinese, then I should actually think it less likely that the Chinese themselves developed it and let it out.  Why would they try to target themselves?  Perhaps some foreign adversary did this?  Unless there's some agenda afoot to reduce their own population.  I actually would not completely put that past the Chinese ... to strengthen their economy long term by reducing population.
    Perhaps they intended to use it on Taiwan.  Tiawanese are genetically identical to mainland Chinese.  Taiwan's economy collapses, China comes in and absorbs it.  Just a hypothesis.


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    Re: Coronavirus - Chinese villages barricading themselves inside
    « Reply #62 on: February 16, 2020, 09:22:11 PM »
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  • Coronavirus: run, here come the experimental drugs
    (To read about Jon's mega-collection, The Matrix Revealed, click here.)
    As I've shown in recent articles, the virus hunters have fallen far short of proving a coronavirus is causing this "outbreak."  But here come the antiviral drugs.

    They're ordinarily used for other diseases (malaria, HIV) or, in one case, no disease yet (unapproved, unlicensed).  But it's time for "heroic measures."  A better term would be "reckless experimentation."

    Public health officials are expressing a mixture of hope and...vampire-ish worry that the epidemic may not last long enough to properly test the efficacy of the drugs.

    LA Times, 2/13/2020, "Doctors fight coronavirus outbreak with drugs that target HIV, malaria and Ebola":

    ---Characterizing the remarks of a Harvard professor of medicine, the Times author writes: "The lack of certainty surrounding treatment for coronaviruses is partly due to the boom-and-bust nature of outbreaks - they can spread like wildfire and then disappear... Although that is good for the public's health, it also means scientists sometimes don't have the time or the means to thoroughly test a treatment in humans."  Tsk, tsk, what a shame.

    Here's another telling quote from the Times article: "The ramp-up in [drug] research and investments into outbreaks can wreak havoc on private drug companies, especially if the virus disappears at some point, as SARS did, said Dr. Jesse Goodman, a professor of medicine at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. The federal government helps offset these costs through initiatives..."  What do you know about that?  The SARS virus "disappeared."  And pity the poor drug companies.  Their research was interrupted.

    Among the drugs suddenly being used on people diagnosed with the coronavirus: Kaletra (anti-HIV); chloroquine (anti-malaria); remdesivir (unapproved, anti-Ebola).

    rxlist[dot]com provides a list of adverse effects of Kaletra:

    * diarrhea
    * headache
    * weakness
    * nausea
    * vomiting
    * stomach upset
    * drowsiness
    * dizziness
    * a bad taste in the mouth
    * trouble sleeping
    * skin rash
    * changes in the shape or location of body fat (especially in your arms, legs, face, neck, breasts, and waist)

    "Tell your doctor if you have serious side effects of Kaletra including":

    * unexplained weight loss
    * persistent muscle aches or weakness
    * joint pain
    * numbness or tingling of the hands/feet/arms/legs
    * severe tiredness
    * vision changes
    * severe or persistent headaches
    * signs of infection (such as fever, chills, trouble breathing, cough, non-healing skin sores)
    * signs of an overactive thyroid (such as irritability, nervousness, heat intolerance, fast/pounding/irregular heartbeat, bulging eyes, unusual growth in the neck/thyroid known as a goiter)
    * signs of a nerve problem known as Guillain-Barre Syndrome (such as difficulty breathing/swallowing/moving your eyes, drooping face, paralysis, slurred speech)
    * increased thirst
    * increased urination
    * confusion
    * persistent nausea or vomiting
    * stomach or abdominal pain
    * yellowing eyes or skin
    * dark urine

    Chloroquine adverse effects (from Drugs[dot]com)---"Check with your doctor immediately if any of the following side effects occur while taking chloroquine":

    * anxiety
    * attempts at killing oneself
    * back, leg, or stomach pains
    * black, tarry stools
    * bleeding gums
    * blistering, peeling, or loosening of the skin
    * blood in the urine or stools
    * blurred or decreased vision
    * change in near or distance vision
    * chest discomfort or pain
    * chills
    * cold sweats
    * confusion
    * continuing ringing or buzzing or other unexplained noise in the ears
    * cough
    * dark urine
    * diarrhea
    * difficulty in focusing the eyes
    * difficulty with speaking
    * difficulty with swallowing
    * disturbed color perception
    * dizziness
    * dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness when getting up suddenly from a lying or sitting position
    * double vision
    * drooling
    * fast, slow, irregular, or pounding heartbeat
    * feeling that others are watching you or controlling your behavior
    * feeling that others can hear your thoughts
    * feeling, seeing, or hearing things that are not there
    * fever
    * general tiredness and weakness
    * halos around lights
    * headache
    * hearing loss
    * inability to move the eyes
    * increased blinking or spasms of the eyelid
    * joint or muscle pain
    * large, hive-like swelling on the face, eyelids, lips, tongue, throat, hands, legs, feet, or sex organs
    * light-colored stools
    * loss of balance control
    * lower back or side pain
    * muscle trembling, jerking, or stiffness
    * muscular pain, tenderness, wasting, or weakness
    * night blindness
    * nausea
    * overbright appearance of lights
    * painful or difficult urination
    * pale skin
    * pinpoint red spots on the skin
    * puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or tongue
    * red skin lesions, often with a purple center
    * red, irritated eyes
    * restlessness
    * shuffling walk
    * skin rash, hives, or itching
    * sore throat
    * sores, ulcers, or white spots on the lips or in the mouth
    * sticking out of the tongue
    * stiffness of the limbs
    * sweating
    * swollen or painful glands
    * tightness in the chest
    * trouble breathing
    * tunnel vision
    * twitching, twisting, or uncontrolled repetitive movements of the tongue, lips, face, arms, or legs
    * uncontrolled movements, especially of the face, neck, and back
    * unusual bleeding or bruising
    * unusual tiredness or weakness
    * upper right abdominal or stomach pain
    * vomiting
    * yellow eyes and skin

    Adverse effects of remdesivir---the drug has not been approved for public use.  I find at least one human clinical trial has been done on people "infected by the Ebola virus," and another clinical trial is underway now.  So far, I see no published list of adverse effects---probably because the drug is still in the test phase.  Using this drug on "coronavirus patients" would certainly be experimental.

    This is what I'm sitting here picturing: A person in Wuhan, who is having respiratory problems, owing to the unprecedented mixture of toxic pollutants in the air of the city, enters a clinic.  He is given a chest CT Scan.  He's told he has a lung infection---pneumonia.  Because a CT Scan is now absurdly sufficient for a diagnosis of "epidemic coronavirus," he is given that label.  NO test for the purported coronavirus is done.  The person is shunted into a treatment room, and a doctor tells him his condition is quite serious, and he will be treated with a drug: chloroquine.

    Go back and read the list of adverse effects again.

    Suppose this patient tells his doctor he has a relative who lives out in the country, where the air is much better, and he wants to stay with her.

    The doctor will, of course, tell the patient this is not possible.  The city is locked down.  If the patient left Wuhan, he could "spread the virus to others."

    He will be given the drug.  What about informed consent?  Will the doctor read the patient the complete list of adverse effects?  Are you kidding?  Wouldn't that be "counter-productive?"

    Mustn't interrupt the "research" of pharmaceutical companies.

    We can only hope and pray the "epidemic" is SAID TO LAST long enough so these benevolent corporations can complete their testing.  What else is a pool of human guinea pigs for?

    And worry not, the pill kings have their bases covered.  When "test subjects" become sicker or die, the kings can simply say, "The coronavirus was responsible."

    It all works out for the best, doesn't it?

    We haven't even gotten to the coronavirus vaccine yet.  The professionals are working hard on cooking one up.  When they do, there will be no danger of an interruption in their work, if "the virus disappears."  The vaccine will be injected into healthy people.  If and when some of these people keel over, all sorts of reasons can be trotted out: underlying genetic condition; the coronavirus hidden in their cells suddenly activated; undisclosed immune-system deficiency; an unrelated disease; allergic cross-reaction; and, of course, "a rare and unavoidable adverse effect among all the life-saving injections given, at no charge, to the global population..."

    I'm looking through mainstream articles.  I'm trying to find one that publishes the complete lists of adverse effects of the experimental drugs now being deployed on "coronavirus" patients.  Odd.  I can't find one.  I wonder what that means.  Maybe I should ask a doctor.  He would possibly be able to set me straight.  Perhaps I should query a public communications pro at a pharmaceutical company.  Certainly, he could contact major press outlets and urge them to print the adverse-effect lists, in the interest of full disclosure.

    Right?

    Right?

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    Coronavirus - crematoriums understaffed; bodies pile in
    « Reply #63 on: February 17, 2020, 12:41:14 AM »
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  • In just one crematorium, 127 bodies were picked up and 116 were cremated in one day.
    They have 18 furnaces, out of which only 11 work.
    No maintenance can be done because the city is shut down.

    Bodies must be picked up from hospitals within 1.5 hours of death.

    Crematoriums are understaffed with workers working 22 hours out of a 24 day.
    Staff are becoming suicidal.

    This is being downplayed by the media. It is a crisis.
    Lord have mercy.

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    Re: Coronavirus - crematoriums understaffed; bodies pile in
    « Reply #64 on: February 17, 2020, 08:27:39 AM »
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  • In just one crematorium, 127 bodies were picked up and 116 were cremated in one day.
    They have 18 furnaces, out of which only 11 work.
    No maintenance can be done because the city is shut down.

    Bodies must be picked up from hospitals within 1.5 hours of death.

    Crematoriums are understaffed with workers working 22 hours out of a 24 day.
    Staff are becoming suicidal.

    This is being downplayed by the media. It is a crisis.
    The raw, unbridled, and totally detached from factual reality hysteria, which is actually more dangerous than the corona virus, is finally getting to me.

    I work at a funeral home (as an attendant, I am not yet licensed as a funeral director or embalmer).  Washington state law allows me to operate a cremation retort when I am under the supervision of a licensed funeral director (i.e. there is a licensed funeral director in the building, they don’t have to be at my side), and I have done so, thereby having hands on experience in this area.

    A cremation takes 3 to 3-1/2 hours and then there is at least an hour (usually more) to let things cool down, remove the cremains, and set up for the next cremation.

    So, 4 hours per cremation, divided into 24 hours per day, would equal 6 cremations per retort per day, MAXIMUM.  Six times 11 operating retorts (a firm has 18 retorts and only 11 are operating?  That makes NO sense!) equals 66 total cremations per day MAXIMUM!  The purported “116 were cremated in one day” (in a facility with only 11 operating retorts) is physically impossible.
    If a news story or a post can't get some basic arithmetic correct a rational person should not be expected to give credence to anything else in the story.


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    Re: Coronavirus - crematoriums understaffed; bodies pile in
    « Reply #65 on: February 17, 2020, 08:30:16 AM »
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  • The raw, unbridled, and totally detached from factual reality hysteria, which is actually more dangerous than the corona virus, is finally getting to me.

    I work at a funeral home (as an attendant, I am not yet licensed as a funeral director or embalmer).  Washington state law allows me to operate a cremation retort when I am under the supervision of a licensed funeral director (i.e. there is a licensed funeral director in the building, they don’t have to be at my side), and I have done so, thereby having hands on experience in this area.

    A cremation takes 3 to 3-1/2 hours and then there is at least an hour (usually more) to let things cool down, remove the cremains, and set up for the next cremation.

    So, 4 hours per cremation, divided into 24 hours per day, would equal 6 cremations per retort per day, MAXIMUM.  Six times 11 operating retorts (a firm has 18 retorts and only 11 are operating?  That makes NO sense!) equals 66 total cremations per day MAXIMUM!  The purported “116 were cremated in one day” (in a facility with only 11 operating retorts) is physically impossible.
    If a news story or a post can't get some basic arithmetic correct a rational person should not be expected to give credence to anything else in the story.

    Well, I'm guessing that the Chinese standards and controls are much lower than in the U.S.  Perhaps they run at much hotter temperatures?

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    Re: Coronavirus - Chinese villages barricading themselves inside
    « Reply #66 on: February 17, 2020, 08:31:59 AM »
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  • Just FYI, the leading cause of death with coronavirus comes from the cytokine storm phenomenon.  NICOTINE arrests cyrotokine storm.  So, even if you don't smoke, some nicotine gum or patches might be good to have around.

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3592351/

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    Re: Coronavirus - Chinese villages barricading themselves inside
    « Reply #67 on: February 17, 2020, 09:37:54 AM »
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  • I've always wondered why smoking was attacked with such fervor by the elites/globalists.  Certainly, to limit smoking has many benefits in ruining a country (i.e. a reduction of a great agricultural crop which hurts farming and middle class America and also anti-smoking is used as a "control" mechanism to usher in other big-brother type initiatives).  But the anti-smoking campaign never stops, and it seems they want to rid the entire planet of tobacco use.  Why?  A few years ago, an old doctor tried to explain to me that the nicotine and smoke combo can be a prevention method against certain diseases.  I didn't understand any of it, but your "cyrotokine storm" info seems to back up what he said.  We know that globalists have been planning germ/bio warfare for decades, so the limiting of smoking would be necessary element of their plan.


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    Re: Coronavirus - crematoriums understaffed; bodies pile in
    « Reply #68 on: February 17, 2020, 09:53:53 AM »
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  • ...  Washington state law allows me to operate a cremation retort when I am under the supervision of a licensed funeral director ... and I have done so, thereby having hands on experience in this area.

    A cremation takes 3 to 3-1/2 hours and then there is at least an hour (usually more) to let things cool down, remove the cremains, and set up for the next cremation.

    So, 4 hours per cremation, divided into 24 hours per day, would equal 6 cremations per retort per day, MAXIMUM.  Six times 11 operating retorts (a firm has 18 retorts and only 11 are operating?  That makes NO sense!) equals 66 total cremations per day MAXIMUM!  The purported “116 were cremated in one day” (in a facility with only 11 operating retorts) is physically impossible.
    If a news story or a post can't get some basic arithmetic correct a rational person should not be expected to give credence to anything else in the story.
    .
    Wow, the media reporting unbelievable numbers of cremations per day in a location?  I'm shocked. 
    Has anyone done the math to determine how long it would take to cremate ~ 6 million people?   :confused:

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    Re: Coronavirus - Chinese villages barricading themselves inside
    « Reply #69 on: February 19, 2020, 07:09:28 PM »
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  • It is all so strange. I don’t think they are any public stats out there on this virus. Obviously there is much more to the story but the reason won’t be known for a little while O think. 

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    Re: Coronavirus - crematoriums understaffed; bodies pile in
    « Reply #70 on: February 20, 2020, 07:53:25 PM »
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  • The raw, unbridled, and totally detached from factual reality hysteria, which is actually more dangerous than the corona virus, is finally getting to me.

    I work at a funeral home (as an attendant, I am not yet licensed as a funeral director or embalmer).  Washington state law allows me to operate a cremation retort when I am under the supervision of a licensed funeral director (i.e. there is a licensed funeral director in the building, they don’t have to be at my side), and I have done so, thereby having hands on experience in this area.

    A cremation takes 3 to 3-1/2 hours and then there is at least an hour (usually more) to let things cool down, remove the cremains, and set up for the next cremation.

    So, 4 hours per cremation, divided into 24 hours per day, would equal 6 cremations per retort per day, MAXIMUM.  Six times 11 operating retorts (a firm has 18 retorts and only 11 are operating?  That makes NO sense!) equals 66 total cremations per day MAXIMUM!  The purported “116 were cremated in one day” (in a facility with only 11 operating retorts) is physically impossible.
    If a news story or a post can't get some basic arithmetic correct a rational person should not be expected to give credence to anything else in the story.
    Appears they've brought in 40 mobile units.
    https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-02-19-china-h0Ɩ0cαųst-horrors-incineration-ovens-burn-animal-corpses.html
    "Let God arise, and let His enemies be scattered: and them that hate Him flee from before His Holy Face"  Psalm 67:2[/b]



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    Re: Coronavirus - Chinese villages barricading themselves inside
    « Reply #71 on: February 21, 2020, 12:37:10 AM »
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  • Headline reads China invokes h0Ɩ0cαųst HORRORS.....

    Does Mike Adams know even the meaning of the word "invoke"? And does he buy into the h0Ɩ0cαųstian lies?

    What a brave and desperate woman. And the Vatican is kowtowing to this evil government which drives people to such desperation. May God protect and somehow comfort this brave soul.
    Help of Christians, guard our land from assault or inward stain,
    Let it be what God has planned, His new Eden where You reign.

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    RE: Coronavirus - Italy
    « Reply #72 on: February 21, 2020, 07:42:24 AM »
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  • Cluster of SARS-CoV2 (new coronavirus) cases in a Lombardy, Italy. Hundreds of contacts traced, further investigation ongoing in two regions (RAI)

    Article in Italiano

    https://www.rainews.it/dl/rainews/articoli/coronavirus-codogno-536de509-c6bc-4525-ac5b-01f14c2934c4.html?refresh_ce

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    Help of Christians, guard our land from assault or inward stain,
    Let it be what God has planned, His new Eden where You reign.