Hanan

Sorry about missing your correct gender.   I agree with most of what you
say here until you get to the personal anecdote.  After all my friend of
many years died from covid, several others have been incapacitated, and
my wife has patients that were fit and now can only walk 30 yards before
they run out of breath. Anecdote is, however, the thing that people
respond to.  "I literally cried when Derick, once the lead quarterback
in his college football team, cant even walk down the street with me and
our dogs   dreaming of great things to come. His doctor said, he will
never be the same, will never play football again, now that his lungs
are permanently scarred and his heart is operating at 45% capacity.  His
fiance....blah blah"

Why would you say "if covid is so deadly" when I have said its not
deadly, but is a trigger for immune dysregulation that kills primarily
the old and sick?  Compared to the flu, experts say covid is probably
less dangerous, while it is 1000 times more dangerous for people over
70.  This is not the same as the flu. It has a unique clinical course.

You and others keep saying you can kill it, whatever it is. But Im glad
you arent taking care of my friends because the infectious stage is not
really the problem.  You would need immune modulators and anti
coagulants to save lives.  If you were to actually try and treat
somebody for covid, you could easily fail, coming in with a bunch of
silver and stuff when they get really ill and have already defeated the
virus and are into the inflammatory stage.

There is minimal excess death, as I pointed out with actual numbers, but
this is not really true for older age people. The numbers add up. Those
are three or four million lives that left someone heartbroken.    The
pandemic has a clear epidemic curve.  If this curve was invented
anew...a fake pandemic... by every country and province taking data,
then it would not have the classic Gompertz shape, it would be an
invention.  Likewise if it was only a result of testing.  It would not
show seasonality...they would invent something to show an effect of
masks and lockdowns and injections.  But this is not the case. Do you
grasp that?

Why is the PCR test not good?  There is more than one reason. The cycle
threshold is too high, false positive rate is dependent on how, who and
when you test, the primers are apparently too  limited, with a lack of
checks and so on.  Not long ago I posted the link to the retraction
report detailing the failings.  That doesnt mean it doesnt find bits of
the virus in question.  That doesnt mean the PCR test measures NOTHING.
It could, for example, test a part of a lab engineered coronavirus.  The
test could be based on genetic sequences that were known  months before
that guy died in Wuhan.  Or years before.   Understanding the full
implications of the PCR test scandal is a lot more complicated than
saying its entirely useless and therefor there was no virus and therefor
the vaccine is a clot inducing bacteria.

When you dismiss the doctors fighting for ivermectin, when you dismiss
Robert Malone, inventor of mRNA tech, Michael Yeadon, Peter McCullough,
Dr Cahill,  you are dissing the very people who expose the debacle. The
people who have worked out protocols to save lives.  This is working
against your future.  Without those people, weve got nothing.  There
would be no uprising without them.    Claiming there are no viruses, no
specific antibodies, no mRNA vaccine, just shots of bacteria...this is
not going to end the lockdown in Australia or end vaccine passports, or
save lives from covid or bring big pharma to justice


Max


On 10/6/2021 8:52 PM, hanan bissar wrote:
 Nobody's denying there were deaths. But the numbers show that there
was a minimal increase, if any from previous years.

People died from BACTERIAL PNEUMONIA, like people do every year.




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