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#61
Quote from: Morgus on December 05, 2020, 02:22:43 AM
Cornelius just called into Noory and Noory finally said he would try to request a pardon from Trump for him since time is growing short...
This week, Trump gave the Freedom Award.  To. An. Athlete.

The same week he passed legislation to prevent steroid abuse in athletes.

A trade-off to prevent retaliation?
#62
Quote from: Dateline on December 04, 2020, 10:21:14 PM
The Norry Dedication of the week:  I have found WABC.

https://youtu.be/hvTwFl6OIAk
Did he play it or are you dedicating it?
#63
Quote from: albrecht on December 06, 2020, 11:01:13 PM
You have never seen "Miracle on 34th Street?"  :( Check it out. Not the colorized version that Turner redid but the original. A great movie, and one of the best Christmas movies. Many great actors and also an, albeit comedic, indictment of our politics and cynical culture.

ps: her death was DECADES later, she was a little girl in this movie. Though, I guess, there could be some weird conspiracy made and I applaud you for making it! I would think that Robert Wagner might have more to answer for, but Walken could probably make some better creepy statements as an act-  but- go for it! The "Brainstorm" angle is a good one and worthy for follow-up. Call in to the show....
Thanks for the encouragement.  I'll pass on calling in.  I refused to talk about a sex symbol to Norway, but that was a good idea.

Yes I understand she was a child in Miracle but what I'm saying is maybe someone wanted the public to forget about Brainstorm as well as intimidate Hollywood.  Sorry I didn't explicitly say Brainstorm.  Brain fog, lol.
#64
I read the comics today & there was mention of Miracle on 34th St, which I was not familiar with.  When I looked it up, it had Natalie Wood in it.  Knowing that Norway (Swedish Girl) has called Natalie Wood a great growth (or tumor), I revisited a lot of Natalie Wood today in a couple hours of my life that I can never. get. back.  All because of Noway (Swedish Girl) constantly talking about sex symbols.  Anyhow.

Well.  I have a theory.  Maybe some entirely unknown person didn't like Hollywood producing movies about covert military technology, such as the one Natalie Wood was then working on with .  She died, very bruised, yet the medical examiner did not check for a head injury.  Hmmm.  That's odd.  I wonder if someone paid him not to, or threatened him.  I wonder if her death was a "message" to Hollywood to not disclose top secret technologies.

Some 3rd party or group could have been monitoring the Brainstorm movie production in order to look for an opportunistic kill.  And the night of drunken arguing, those who conspired had the perfect cover for a murder because those who knew Natalie would be suspects.  And, as a bonus for them, no one even remembers the movie & the covert technology mentioned, because her death overshadowed it.  Even though it was quite a success.
#65
Quote from: Uncle Duke on February 10, 2018, 11:41:59 PM
George made one of his strangest remarks ever last night in response to an open lines caller (Nancy) who asked him to comment on Robert Wagner being named a person of interest in the death of Natalie Wood.  He talked about how he couldn't comment on an open, on-going investigation, then what a tragedy her death had been.  He closed the call by saying Natalie Wood was "a tremendous growth."

What the Hell was that suppose to mean?

Quote from: Dr. MD MD on February 10, 2018, 11:44:55 PM
Sounds like a case of mush mouth.

This feels like it happened yesterday.  I remember going through the replay very well.
The night Norway (or is is Swedish Girl) called Natalie Wood a tumor.  Ha.
#66
Quote from: Jackstar on November 29, 2020, 07:37:21 PM
Imagine the willpower.

Hypoglycemia and will power do not match.  You obviously know nothing about clinical hypo.  The reason I get hypo is because when it happens,  I didn't eat and didn't feel hungry.  It can come on suddenly.  I've had to have EMTs twice during it.  The numbers don't move sometimes, despite glucose and a small balanced meal with protein. 
#67
Quote from: Corona Kitty on November 29, 2020, 07:06:51 PM
Yeah, that's something a black senior citizen would come up with. That line dropped dead faster then Herman Cain.
I too used to think Dr MD MD was African American.  For the longest time.  I think we argued about it.
#68
Quote from: ksm32 on November 29, 2020, 09:08:09 PM
Sorry to hear about your cat.


Moving again.  I DID offer to completely relocate you to Atlanta GA, or, for much simpler life to Casper Wyoming.   And, two years in a row at this holiday time offer a new office chair and desk is needed.  That damn JOJO pride of yours.  ::)
I remember something like that.  Did I ever thank you?  That was awfully nice of you.  It wasn't pride.  I wouldn't make it in those areas; that's all.  But thanks for your warm heart!
#69
Quote from: ItsOver on December 02, 2020, 04:43:15 AM
It looks like medical care and nursing home folks will be the approximately first 20 million American guinea pigs for the vaccines.  I would imagine most of them aren’t going to have much of a choice.  The med folks will have to do it to keep their jobs and a lot of the nursing residents won’t know what’s going on, anyway.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/cdc-panel-recommends-giving-first-covid-vaccines-to-health-workers-nursing-homes-11606862069
I don't think this is smart.  Because regardless of how one feels about any of these Covid controversies, giving a rather new vaccine to all our CNAs is just plain stupid.  Because if the vaccine turns out to go awry (being rather new), then who will care for all the patients?  Powers that be should not put all their novel eggs in an "essential service" basket.  If all CNAs become damaged, it will take generations to recover from lack of CNAs.
#70
Quote from: CronkitesGhost on December 02, 2020, 04:31:36 AM
He broke me last night, I didn't even have the energy to muster a post, his dumbness is really wearing. The guest last night was a Biblical prophecy type kook though not as kooky as most Coast guests. The endless childish questions and thoughts from Noory about angels and the Devil and all that shit was life sucking to be honest. This man has been hosting shows about biblical prophecy, ancient aliens and related topics for 20 years - any half intelligent human being would have at least become very literate as far as those topics go and able to hold a real conversation but with this empty suit of a human being every fucking show and guest is like starting over from the very beginning - absolutely nothing sticks in his brain, some kind of retrograde amnesia that seems to afflict the stupid and lazy.

WTF - his right wing political expert Dr. John Curtis sounded more like Howard Bloom tonight. Isn't this the guy who like Noory has always made light of the Covid pandemic? Tonight he was all doom and gloom, telling George that the virus is out of control and everybody's going to die. Noory responds to this 'well I have been consulting with several medical experts and they are telling me the best thing we should do is end these lockdowns and let people decide what they want to do' then follows up with anti-vaccine fear mongering which Curtis adds to - Curtis called mRNA 'member RNA', it's messenger RNA idiot, and then warned ominously about giving the vaccine to elderly people in long term care facilities because even though he claims those people make up only 4% of the population they make up 40% of the deaths from Covid. uh ....... and this is a reason NOT to vaccinate the elderly even though the elderly were represented in the Stage 3 clinical trials?
Being broken by Swedish Girl starts out with feeling like a cheater for selling out for a while, followed by more-than-mild resentment at his antics, & slight self-loathing for letting oneself get taken in again.  Topped off with a bit o' duper's delight because you know you're lyin' when you say "Never again".  Followed by a sick feeling as you realize you'll go back to listening again, like a dog to its vomit. Hopefully not chased with a bout of morosity or oblivious scowling.

Sorry I didn't hear the part about seniors in facilities being vaccinated for Covid - not quite sure what you mean, but it sounds like the guest wasn't thinking it all through.

I know Thanksgiving is over, but I just want to thank you all for being here.  We can get through suckage together.  This website hasn't worked well with my browser so I can't navigate very well & I'm totally afraid I'll insert an image spontaneously & I can't remember which way is the wrong way, which could get me condemned here again.  But for the time I've been able to participate again, thank you all for being here.
#71
Quote from: ItsOver on December 02, 2020, 04:43:15 AM
It looks like medical care and nursing home folks will be the approximately first 20 million American guinea pigs for the vaccines.  I would imagine most of them aren’t going to have much of a choice.  The med folks will have to do it to keep their jobs and a lot of the nursing residents won’t know what’s going on, anyway.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/cdc-panel-recommends-giving-first-covid-vaccines-to-health-workers-nursing-homes-11606862069
This situation is bullshit.  I am certain that paralyzing disease Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM) and paralizing disease Guillian Barre Syndrome are caused by the flu shot.  Everyone I know seems to know some senior who had to be taken from their home in an ambulance to stay in rehab away from their wife or husband for months and months, re-learning to eat, re-learning to sit up, re-learning to stand, etc...  Can't even wipe their own butt.  All because of a flu shot.  And happening to little children all over the country, as AFM.  But nobody cares.  Nobody well documents.  Insurance just pays out for recovery.

IT SAYS RIGHT ON THE LABEL THAT PARALYSIS IS A POTENTIAL SIDE EFFECT OF THE FLU SHOT.

The thing is, paralysis is super super serious for people who already have potentially fatal diseases like asthma, hypoglycemia, diabetes, history of anaphylaxis, etc...  Can you imagine being paralyzed and needing your inhaler?  How would you push the call button, & even if you did, there is a wait time for a CNA to arrive to help.  Can you imagine being paralyzed but then going into hypoglycemia or diabetic shock, & not being able to administer your own glucose!! It's absurd, the thought of these scenarios.  No one who already has a potentially fatal disease requiring self-administration of periodic rescue medicine should take a flu shot, or any shot.  The minute they do, they are basically turning over their entire survival for months & months to some random CNA making $13/hour in an understaffed facility.

One man I know was in his mid 60s as a full time employee, yet every day after working hard all day in maintenance, he no longer got to come home to his beautiful wife (and she is) making dinner.  No.  He no longer got to relax on the couch or put his feet up.  No.  He no longer got to do anything but drive straight to a rehab facility after work every day for hours at a time and months and months, to visit his lovely wife who was paralyzed within minutes of a flu shot, & gradually recovering.  Within a month, she could sit.

But someone else still had to wipe her butt, and her front, and change diapers or bedding.  And brush her teeth for her.  And comb her hair.  The facility did not feed her husband, nor give him any comfortable furniture to sit on.  And, due to staffing levels, THEY LAPSED ON HER ORDINARY BLOOD PRESSURE DOSING TO THE POINT THAT WHEN HE CHECKED ON HER AFTER WORK ONE NIGHT, HER BLOOD PRESSURE WAS IN THE HEART ATTACK ZONE.  He had to go to work the next day.  He worked full time.  He didn't have a lot of free time to complain up the chain of command, or file complaints with authorities.  He was working full time and spending all evening with his bride, wheeling her to the physical therapy appointment, waiting while the therapist helped her, wheeling her to the grooming station, waiting while her hair was washed.  Not getting to watch his shows.  Not getting to pay bills or do errands or housework.  His whole world came to a screeching emergency halt for a year because his wife got the known side-effect of paralysis (Guillian-Barre) from the flu shot.  Going home lonely, cold, and unfed late at night only to get up and do it all over again.

Somehow, he made the time to complain.  I don't know when or if he ever got to relax again.  His complaint led to office workers like me being let go because the state required more CNAs to be hired.  But without office workers, rooms won't have the correct names on them, wheel chairs will be dirty or not available, paperwork will be screwed up & that affects prescriptions, patients belongings will get lost, etc... 

I was very sorry to lose my job but actually it was my turn to get the flu shot to keep my job and I had already decided I would not do it so basically I was off the hook & in better standing with Employment Security, than if I had had to quit because of refusing a flu shot and/or future lapses with the mask, like during washing wheel chairs between admissions, or reading paperwork with fogged up glasses.
#72
Quote from: Juan on December 01, 2020, 06:21:56 PM
Arecibo collapses and sNorway has nothing scheduled.  No space aliens, no witnesses to the chupacabra escaping the alien space ship, no confessors of shenanigans, no witness to the death Ray that brought it down, no nothing.  Damn Art and Hoagie could have cooked up a good show for tonight.
I read it was in bad shape and had just been condemned.  The mystery as I see it is how no one was hurt, since they knew the thing was falling apart.

Quote from: albrecht on December 01, 2020, 06:58:12 PM
I liked the one caller who asked how the guest should be addressed "Mr" or "Dr? Dr.Lincoln replied something like "either one" and then the caller continued "Mr. Lincoln...."  as if he decided in his mind not to appreciate the actual level of education of the guest. 

Per classical etiquette, especially when not in the professional setting, it is always acceptable to use "Mr." (and slightly pandering and pompous not to, in my opinion).  Here is Miss Manners:  The rule against using a title for oneself â€" whether it is doctor, duke, Mr. or Mrs. â€" when it is not a professional necessity has not been repealed. (https://www.vnews.com/Miss-Manners-June-18-2017-10730827).  But she does recommend using a professional's title in addressing holiday mail.

I wish Millenials knew this, so they wouldn't get offended or perceive a lack of respect. To some people, it is taken for granted that a professional has a PhD and that a physician has their MD doctorate.  Only an insecure person would get offended at the lack of acknowledgement.  Doctors and PhD scholars have gone overboard in expecting their relatives, friends, acquaintances and the general public to refer to them by their occupational title.  But in the line of work, the professional title makes sense.  Giving interviews on Coast is not exactly "in the line of work", although it's a gray.  Oops, I mean it's a gray area.

The following examples about Dr. or Mr. are just for kicks:
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=miss+manners+on+dr+or+mr

Other advice columnists feel differently, but I like Miss Manners.

#73
Quote from: DanTSX on November 29, 2020, 08:59:34 AM
syrett is good on his own show.  Haven’t heard him on coast in a long time (maybe never)
I heard him recently.  Thought he sounded better than every in his choices of words.

Quote from: The Snorchlax on November 29, 2020, 07:51:07 PM
They must be removing the silence and dead air between words on the Coast insider replays, it sounds awful and unnatural, but everything about Noory's broadcast is unnatural
Thanks for the heads-up.  I might cancel because I can't find any live chats with Swedish Girl (Oh, wait a minute, I mean Norway).

Quote from: Dr. MD MD on November 30, 2020, 06:41:04 PM
I get how he’s hit that more times than a truckstop whore but I agree that the idea of something out of nothing can only be seen as miraculous to the human mind.
If he has one.

Quote from: albrecht on December 01, 2020, 03:56:47 PM
I think the guests comments about quantum theory, which now is currently used by C2C woo guests with increasing frequency- about nobody really understanding it, even the experts are surprised with new discoveries.
Science is never settled and I think he was trying to point out that if we can't measure it, can't observe it, and can't even really model it than as I scientist he can only speculate wildly. Science admits that there are some things we can't answer- at least yet- and things we think we know can change.

Interestingly things like 'what was before the Big Bang' is similar to the 'mystery' of God, that Ian might talk about and Dave Norway also frequently complains about "who created God" His Mom "he has always existed, Joorchie." Like the Big Bang speculation it is not a satisfying answer to him.
Sadly, though, if she answered it any other way, he still would be incapable (evidently) of understanding paradox.  Because the other answer, besides God being eternal, would be that something came before God.  Which leads right back to the same dilemma.  So, you kind of have to accept the eternality, or go crazy with infinity.  As a grown man, I'm constantly saddened to see that Swedish Girl (Oh, I mean Norway) can't fathom paradox.  I mean, no one really understands it, but most people his age with his background would at least acknowledge the paradox no matter how you slice the question.  But he never does.  He just keeps on saying, "What was before that?"  That, Swedish Girl, is a question that by design never has a final answer.  Can't you see, Norway?

I acted like you today, Albrecht.  I did some yard work, lol.

Quote from: Gyoza Girl on December 01, 2020, 12:01:08 PM
It's annoying when George keeps asking that Big Bang question over and over, but no scientist I've heard on the show has ever made it more understandable (at least to me).

For example, the guest last night said to think of it like a rubber band. All the matter in the universe was compressed on the rubber band, and then after the Big Bang happened, the rubber band began to stretch. Well, what was beyond or outside of the rubber band before that?

The idea that linear time didn't exist before the Big Bang is also hard to fathom, in my opinion. The idea that the universe may always have existed doesn't answer anything, either.

George asked something like: What did it look like before or at the moment of the Big Bang, which I thought was a very good question.
The way I see it, there are 2 common themes, both full of paradox.  One is "Something out of nothing" and the other is "What came before that?"  Either way, you are led to paradox.  In other words, if you don't like "Something out of nothing" so you say something else had to be beyond or outside of it, that leads to the next paradox, "Well, if something was beyond our outside of it, where did THAT come from and what came before that?"  We either have to accept "Something out of nothing" or believe God is, was & always will be eternal.

Studies have shown time is a function of the brain.  I don't much about it, & am not sure it's a comprehensive theory but I do agree that much time is simply a brain perception, not necessarily an over-arching reality.  Have you ever felt (so many times) when you look at an old fashioned clock, the second hand isn't moving right away?  Well, there is an explanation here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_perception
#74
Quote from: Jackstar on June 29, 2020, 07:34:28 PM
I keep telling everyone that it's a hoax and I haven't been thrown into a FEMA camp, so I would say the climate is... temperate.


Eating it? What, for the interior lice? This is why I'm not your handler.
I applied it topically following your advice.  But what I meant was both DE and grapeseed oil also help internally.  DE regulates blood sugar so I can fast between meals 5, 6, and 7 hours instead of having to take glucose or call 911 if I don't eat every 3 hours.
#75
Quote from: Jackstar on June 28, 2020, 09:06:27 PM
Grapeseed oil, diatomaceous earth, and something for flavor seems to work well for just about everyone. Perhaps you're an outlier? I've been told you should get the shingles vaccine. I don't endorse this advice.

Ashwagandha has nothing to do with this issue. Seek psychiatric help. Thoughts and prayers.
I was on diatomaceous earth.  I put it on my bed, was surprised it stained white sheets brown.  Thanks for the reminder about grapeseed oil, and I did follow your recommendation.  Might as well have gotten a plastic bed.  What fixed that problem was all of the below but mostly 4 bed rotation and Ivermectin.  I had to manipulate 3 providers and was about to go to a 4th, to get adequate Ivermectin.
#76
Quote from: Jackstar on June 28, 2020, 08:37:11 PM
Try losing five months.
I did.  Scabies stole 5 months of my life.  It got worse before it got better.  I'm still dealing with residual itching on one arm.  Medical profession doesn't handle it correctly, and pandemic didn't help.
#77
Politics / Re: Minneapolis/St.paul riots
November 29, 2020, 04:48:38 AM
If the National Guard has been there, the police would have had the resources to check on the murder/kidnapping, and the other possible kidnapping.  Now a woman is dead, possibly killed while ringing doorbells for help, and no one knows what happened to the other woman.  Our taxes pay for the National Guard & we seem to get very little for it.
#78
Quote from: Uncle Duke on November 27, 2020, 11:18:01 PM
The guest made the point that until relatively recently in history, pets were thought of as evil. I thought's George's most tasteless comment was his reply to Cheryll when she said four crew were lost on the ship Mike mentioned.  "That's not that many "
Did he really say that?!  Fluff for brains.
#79
Quote from: Dr. MD MD on November 27, 2020, 03:11:08 AM

Doggie of shame!  I ate my neighbor's baby and I didn't feel guilty!
#80
Quote from: CronkitesGhost on November 27, 2020, 02:59:46 AM
'I'm a believer in pets. I don't think pets are as evil as some people think.' - George Noory

wtf is he talking about? who thinks pet are evil?

lol he's so simple - fascinated by the idea of evil babies and evil dogs and cats.
Interviewer:  George, if you had to choose from a baby or a dog or a cat or a demon, which would you choose?

George:  Hmmm, that's a tough one.  I think I'd go with the demon, if it was sexy!  "Sexy demons?  Send some!"
#81
Quote from: ksm32 on November 27, 2020, 12:18:05 AM
What, you need friends around in order to be comfortable enough to kill yourself?
KSM shows up with some of his many redeeming qualities! 
#82
Quote from: Dr. MD MD on November 27, 2020, 01:41:04 AM
Classic JoJo!
8)  I am very good at what I do.

Quote from: CronkitesGhost on November 27, 2020, 12:39:15 AM
I've told you before why Noory works on holidays. HE HAS NO OTHER INTERESTS NOR ANYTHING ELSE TO DO. His family doesn't even interest him. His entire life and identity is Coast2Coast, I also think he recognizes he is not good at his job so he goes above and beyond to prove his loyalty to his employers by working on holidays and rarely taking vacations.
That's what they say about embezzlers, too!  I've never met an embezzler with a trout pout before!
#83
Quote from: AZZERAE on November 27, 2020, 01:05:17 AM
The poor schlub shows up every night without fail, to do a little ditty, and all you do is criticise him. I guess you don't care for softshoe from a fella with 2 left feet, eh.
Are you Jewish?  You got the guilt thing down.

George?
I love it.  Lisa Rinna?  I shred him.  Elizabeth Montgomery?  I shred him.  Mariah Carey's unitard?  I shred him.  The gaming model?  I shred him.  The whiny chick who glues sequins to her private parts?  I shred him.  That large-bossomed blond model who now helps animals?  I shred him.  He asks his dating deal-breaker question to a 21-year old guest?  Shred.  Gorgeous LA women all the time?  Oh yeah, shred.  Beautiful women in bikinis with Trump in Hawaii year after year?  I shred him.  Those women who dance in feathers - shred.  Shred, shred, shred.  He is shredded.  He is not looking at string bikinis - he is string zucchini.

Be my string zucchini, George.

George Noory sucks.  In that order.  And we love it.  Suck more, George!  Harder!  Faster!  With his name having so many O's in it, his mouth is made for it!  "I'm gOOOOOOrge nOOOOOry!"  Keep up the trout pout, George!
#84
THANKS FOR WORKING ON THE HOLIDAY, GEORGE!!!! :-* :-* :-* :-*
#85
Quote from: Silphion on November 26, 2020, 08:25:23 PM
Well, not exactly true, but there is a corollary.

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/may/15/cambridge-scientists-create-worlds-first-living-organism-with-fully-redesigned-dna
Thanks, I'll check it out.

*****
Here's a Norway impersonator:
***https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94J_B9YVXfY***
*****

Quote from: DanTSX on November 26, 2020, 06:14:35 PM

I’m trying to move up the bucket list a trip to ZA before the wheels really come off the wagon there.

I’ll need advice regarding obtaining dagga that doesn’t result in be being me being Carjacked and  shot up In a township, or chopped up by a russian gangster.

But phenobarbital is definitely on the list of things I’ll avoid unless under the care of a doctor or anesthesiologist.
Can't you just Google it?  What's so special in South Africa?  One of my relatives spent years there.  Didn't sound that nice.  Very different culture, different attitudes toward tragedy and child-rearing.  She never mentioned good food, either.
#86
Quote from: DanTSX on November 26, 2020, 09:46:16 AM
god I wish that were me
What's up?  Pain, weakness or angst?
#87
Quote from: albrecht on November 26, 2020, 12:35:19 PM
He is a hero! The sacrifices he has made to this country and people shall never be usurped. All that time in a basement- quarantining to help out others! Now not have a large Thanksgiving and staying in their beach house in the resort town! The sacrifices. We aren't worthy of his gift. 

""I know this isn't the way many of us hoped we'd spend our holiday. We know that a small act of staying home is a gift to our fellow Americans," said Biden,"
 
I wonder how quickly Dave Norway will glom on to Biden, assuming he become President. And how his expert guests missed their predictions. The more clever ones always leave an 'out' in their predictions, of course.
Norway cannot abide by a man who puts his hands all over children.  Sure, Norway gets creepy about black-eyed "kids" or morbid things that happen to people, of all ages.  But, he's got no patience at all for potential pedos.
#88
Quote from: Dateline on November 26, 2020, 11:29:36 AM
I meant to write I approach everyday with measured risk.  I would not attend a super spreader event maskless for instance.   Otherwise, I live like I did.  I also approach Coast in a measured risk outlook.  Is it worth the risk of  ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)?
Thanks for the heads-up.  I think I had it right before anyone knew about it.  Seasons later, having a lot off loss of the sense of smell, out of the blue.
#89
Quote from: Silphion on November 26, 2020, 03:29:33 AM
You are describing the coming next Great Depression well.
Scary.  Even scarier since Monsanto is stealing the God-given ability to plant food with seeds. 
#90
Quote from: CronkitesGhost on November 26, 2020, 03:44:25 AMI'm not much worried about my friend, he's got no comorbidities and is 50, odds of serious Covid19 disease are very low for him but the disease is a killer and there are many people without comorbidities getting very sick and it's probably an unknown genetic cause.

Flus are serious for older people,  tens of thousands die of influenza each year -  we are adding Covid on top of flu, the numbers are out there, excess deaths since Covid are way up over previous date ranges for expected deaths from all causes.

don't be a Noory. Covid is real and China needs to pay for all the damage it has caused. In any civil court in any country with a functioning legal system China would be found liable for all of this tragedy and the damage awards would bankrupt them back into the Ming dynasty where they belong. Biden and his family have been in on the China gravy train for years and the Democrats won't say anything negative about the Chinese commie bastards let alone holding them entirely accountable. Trump was the first Western leader to stand up to them in any way. There will be more pandemics, the globalists will make sure of it.
Yes, Trump did.  But, what do you think of the way our country funded the lab in Wuhan?

Recently when I've opened packages from items made in China, it's been frightening.  For over a year, I've been seeing mucous, semi-dried blood, and other creepy crappy sh** inside the packages of merchandise made in China.  Those are American factories.  The workers aren't given time to blow their noses, apparently.  Before the pandemic, everything I bought from Chinese American factories was CLEAN.  Be careful.

I don't understand why we put up with offshoring of all our factories to China.  Maybe offshoring the factories gives us better air quality?  But still, China abuses its people.  Did you know they send employees home now, if the employee's brain scan indicated heightened emotion?  Students, too, are being monitored supposedly to determine which ones "need extra help".

https://www.technologyreview.com/2018/04/30/143155/with-brain-scanning-hats-china-signals-it-has-no-interest-in-workers-privacy/

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-6596063/Chinese-students-brains-scanned-make-sure-concentrating-controversial-trial.html

Yes, the flu has always been serious to infants, elders, and people with other debilitations.  I totally agree.  If Americans can't cover their dang mouths when they cough then they certainly should wear masks!  Fine with me.

You know, when I did my research when the pandemic first happened, I found credible info on Covid-19 from way before Wuhan.  People in Arabia were worried about it developing, based on how the flu mutates and how long it had been since some specific type of mutation.  Experts knew 20 years ago that it was only a matter of time before it mutated to humans, & it actually had affected one human way back when.  At least, that's the conclusion I came to.

I'm not saying something bad didn't happen in the Wuhan lab.  I really don't know.  It did sound credible.

But overall, it was going to happen to the world at some point anyhow, according to my research.

I'm still mad that way back when, even e-coli was created in a lab.  Think of how many people have died or gotten very sick.

Well, I have to go to sleep now.  Take your echinecea.
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