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nymusicdaily's avatar

this isn't over by a long shot. big pharma is hell bent on replacing the vaccines on the childhood schedule - sketchy as they are - with mrna-based genetic engineering just like the covid injection. we'll see how that plays out. we don't reach the end here til big pharma goes down.

which it will.

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

I agree. Parts of the world still look like Covid dystopia just saw video from someone returning to Shanghai from Australia. Biohazard suits on the airplane back. I've never fathomed why anyone would want to live in that hellhole. Novak still can't play in US Open or Canada, my husband still can't come to the US, states are still pushing jabs down the kiddies throats for back to school season, and they're hoping everyone else forgets. Lawsuits take a long time. I'm glad I was a marathon runner

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nymusicdaily's avatar

some skillsets last a lifetime. i only made it to mile 13...

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

That's a common mile to drop out at most stats say if you push it to 16 you're likely to finish. My first one at Malibu I ran in way too fast of a pace group and pushed myself, dropped at mile 12 for a huge break and practically limped across the finish line (LOL I got overtaken by a marathon walker at mile 24. She looked like this 6 foot 2 black barbie doll and we chatted for a little while). My times sucked on both I quit after the LA marathon because my knee was bothering me. I always had a goal to run one in the 4s at least...

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nymusicdaily's avatar

you're still miles ahead of me, that's as far as i got in training. part function of terrain, part demands on time...

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

13.1 is still a half marathon which is pretty good. I betcha you got there in a lot less than almost 6 hours. ;-)

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nymusicdaily's avatar

ha. i think that anybody who's comfortable with 6 can do 13.

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Ely's avatar

Well stated Amy. We can argue about multiples of deaths, but the bottom line is that these shots have surpassed anything we have seen before and it’s tolerated. “Safe and effective”, is tiresome.

It’s like, “The operation was successful, but the patient died.”

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

Absolutely. "We had to burn down the village in order to save it" for a non medical reference to the thinking. That's the end road of metrics based medicine: gamed statistics and a lot of dead. In theory a bullet in the head stops Covid because well, they didn't die from Covid now did they?

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Smoke1943's avatar

Use a VPN to change your location--I use Proton Mail and VPN--https://account.proton.me/u/0/vpn/vpn-apps

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T.'s avatar

I believe your math on the background deaths has been overstated by a decimal point.

10,000 x 0.001567 = 15.67 deaths

100,000 x 0.001567 = 156.7 deaths

So the comparison to the past is even WORSE!

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

You may be right! It sounded a bit high in my head but I thought it was calculated out per thousand. I think the percentage comparison still works out...

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

It could statistically be a catastrophe in the making but I'm hopeful that there are things that can be done biologically, psychologically and spiritually to prevent that from becoming a reality. But the first step when you're in a huge hole would be to stop digging.

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