User Controls
US Senate report concludes covid probably came from a lab
-
2022-12-20 at 11:22 AM UTCIt's interesting to see how actual experience can differ from reporting. There were five of us together in a house during the covid times (all leading relatively normal lives, independently mixing with other people).
We all avoided covid for ages, but when one got it, we all eventually succumbed with me being last. We'd had various other minor bugs previously, and tested negative as expected. We knew when it was covid, because of the weird symptoms.
Nobody ever got a false-positive or a false-negative, and PCR tests always independently corresponded to lateral-flow results. My own positive result felt significant because I was last, and so had accumulated a whole load of previous negative results.
It's enough to convince me that covid was detectable and could be detected reliably enough (whether it always was is another matter). -
2022-12-20 at 12:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by troon It's interesting to see how actual experience can differ from reporting. There were five of us together in a house during the covid times (all leading relatively normal lives, independently mixing with other people).
We all avoided covid for ages, but when one got it, we all eventually succumbed with me being last. We'd had various other minor bugs previously, and tested negative as expected. We knew when it was covid, because of the weird symptoms.
Nobody ever got a false-positive or a false-negative, and PCR tests always independently corresponded to lateral-flow results. My own positive result felt significant because I was last, and so had accumulated a whole load of previous negative results.
It's enough to convince me that covid was detectable and could be detected reliably enough (whether it always was is another matter).
could you ever be sure it was COVID and not a cold or flu though, considering they mutate constantly and some years are far worse than others? generally speaking it's the persistent dry cough that differentiates COVID but it's not that uncommon of a symptom regardless.
when I had it (twice) the only thing that really felt different to me was the complete lack of energy; I could barely bring myself to move for a few days. the first time was way worse but I was also withdrawing so I imagine that didn't help a whole lot -
2022-12-20 at 1:10 PM UTCNot mention there were 650,000 flu deaths worldwide being reported every single year by the WHO before Covid. Those flu numbers DISAPPEARED after Covid. Well, they didn't exactly disappear. They had to use those numbers to pad the numbers for their fake Covid pandemic, to increase the fear and control factors. Only a born idiot would believe ANYTHING these fraudsters have to say.
-
2022-12-20 at 1:17 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ If someone dropped a fresh turd in your living room, it doesn't stop you from living, but you'd still want to know who dropped it.
But the turd wasn't dropped in the living room according to many conspirators...Haven't you yourself said "most covid reports are just flu" or some such shit.
You guys need to get your stories straight...Either it's a world wide pandemic or its' some obscure virus that isn't worth worrying about... -
2022-12-20 at 1:18 PM UTCbtw, a roach poop in the living room goes unnoticed.
-
2022-12-20 at 2 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson But the turd wasn't dropped in the living room according to many conspirators…Haven't you yourself said "most covid reports are just flu" or some such shit.
You guys need to get your stories straight…Either it's a world wide pandemic or its' some obscure virus that isn't worth worrying about…
A coronavirus IS a flu. It always was. -
2022-12-20 at 2:04 PM UTC
-
2022-12-20 at 2:20 PM UTC
-
2022-12-20 at 3:06 PM UTCThey started calling me Covid 22 the way I spent this year killin niggas.
-
2022-12-20 at 3:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ There never was a distinction.
Um there obviously is a distinction as one is called covid19, the pandemic was called the covid19 pandemic rather than a flu pandemic and they developed a separate covid vaccine rather than just adding it to the annual flu vaccine.
Again, you conspiracy nuts need to get your story straight...either it's a thing or it's not a thing..if it's not a thing then stop trying to make it a thing so you can deny it's a thing...and then whine about the thing being made in a lab... -
2022-12-20 at 3:43 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra could you ever be sure it was COVID and not a cold or flu though, considering they mutate constantly and some years are far worse than others? generally speaking it's the persistent dry cough that differentiates COVID but it's not that uncommon of a symptom regardless.
when I had it (twice) the only thing that really felt different to me was the complete lack of energy; I could barely bring myself to move for a few days. the first time was way worse but I was also withdrawing so I imagine that didn't help a whole lot
I'm sure it was covid. Symptoms that were new to me were the dry cough and loss of smell, but also a headache which I never get with colds or flu, maybe a little if really congested, but it was sore at the top/back of my head which i'd never had before. I also got floored for maybe a day or so.
It's not impossible the tests picked up something else, but five people get colds etc. with negative results, then all five get covid with covid symptoms and corresponding test results. It's stretching reason to think it was anything else. -
2022-12-20 at 3:48 PM UTC
-
2022-12-20 at 4:01 PM UTC
-
2022-12-20 at 5:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I don't know about that, I could definitely see Bradley committing a multiple murder and being on the news talking about "blacking out".
so can i. i'm not perfect, i often get things wrong. but anyway, he's a weirdly forgivable sort of guy, a few vaguely deserving victims could easily be overlooked. -
2022-12-20 at 6:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Um there obviously is a distinction as one is called covid19, the pandemic was called the covid19 pandemic rather than a flu pandemic and they developed a separate covid vaccine rather than just adding it to the annual flu vaccine.
Again, you conspiracy nuts need to get your story straight…either it's a thing or it's not a thing..if it's not a thing then stop trying to make it a thing so you can deny it's a thing…and then whine about the thing being made in a lab…
Covid-19 is nothing but a name. It was always just another strain of coronavirus, and coronaviruses have been around for hundreds of years. The only difference is this one was modified in a lab to be slightly more aggressive. -
2022-12-20 at 9:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Covid-19 is nothing but a name. It was always just another strain of coronavirus, and coronaviruses have been around for hundreds of years. The only difference is this one was modified in a lab to be slightly more aggressive.
Well maybe the original strain...but the active strains now are mutations from that...so not lab made...Dats what virus's often do nigga, dey mutate. -
2022-12-20 at 11:18 PM UTCLOOK WHAT YOU MADE ME DO.
-
2022-12-21 at 12:22 AM UTC
Originally posted by troon I'm sure it was covid. Symptoms that were new to me were the dry cough and loss of smell, but also a headache which I never get with colds or flu, maybe a little if really congested, but it was sore at the top/back of my head which i'd never had before. I also got floored for maybe a day or so.
It's not impossible the tests picked up something else, but five people get colds etc. with negative results, then all five get covid with covid symptoms and corresponding test results. It's stretching reason to think it was anything else.
so if its severity is no more severe than flu or cold then its just flu with new and improved features. -
2022-12-21 at 9:19 AM UTChttps://apnews.com/article/technology-police-government-surveillance-covid-19-3f3f348d176bc7152a8cb2dbab2e4cc4
https://archive.vn/WPMEK“You have been spotted as having participated in acts of violence in the Al-Aqsa Mosque,” it read in Arabic. “We will hold you accountable.”
Ramlawi, then 19, was among hundreds of people who civil rights attorneys estimate got the text last year, at the height of one of the most turbulent recent periods in the Holy Land. Many, including Ramlawi, say they only lived or worked in the neighborhood, and had nothing to do with the unrest. What he didn’t know was that the feared internal security agency, the Shin Bet, was using mass surveillance technology mobilized for coronavirus contact tracing, against Israeli residents and citizens for purposes entirely unrelated to COVID-19.
…
Now, from Beijing to Jerusalem to Hyderabad, India, and Perth, Australia, The Associated Press has found that authorities used these technologies and data to halt travel for activists and ordinary people, harass marginalized communities and link people’s health information to other surveillance and law enforcement tools. In some cases, data was shared with spy agencies. The issue has taken on fresh urgency almost three years into the pandemic as China’s ultra-strict zero-COVID policies recently ignited the sharpest public rebuke of the country’s authoritarian leadership since the pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square in 1989.
lol
lmao -
2022-12-21 at 2:36 PM UTCCovid is the vehicle. Nothing to do with any actual health concerns. The petty tyrants are here, and they mean business.