OftenWrong
Senior Member-
Posts
10,597 -
Joined
-
Days Won
118
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Everything posted by OftenWrong
-
The push is on of the Omicron or Omnicon virus.
OftenWrong replied to taxme's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
“Promising new data has revealed people who are infected with the Omicron strain of coronavirus could be better protected against the more severe Delta variant.” https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10349753/Promising-Covid-data-reveals-Omicron-infected-people-develop-enhanced-immunity-against-Delta-strain.html -
The push is on of the Omicron or Omnicon virus.
OftenWrong replied to taxme's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Touch me? Hell. I’m counting on it! Expect to start hearing any day now, that they recommend everyone go out and get some covid. Oh my crom. Omicron could potentially hasten the Covid pandemic’s end, says expert Omicron could displace Delta by boosting immunity against the variant, study suggests -
How far will they go if you dont comply with said “health measures”.? Just try and resist them, see what happens.
- 1,228 replies
-
- 1
-
-
- covid19
- coronavirus
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
The push is on of the Omicron or Omnicon virus.
OftenWrong replied to taxme's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
This looks like a step in the right direction. It makes no sense to count and record obsessively the cases that are asymptomatic. Ontario is now putting a halt to obsessive testing. We don’t need to know these things. It fulfill the message I gave a while ago. -
The push is on of the Omicron or Omnicon virus.
OftenWrong replied to taxme's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Perhaps there is no more “figuring out”, friend. We have done enough of that already, and it is in fact what’s brought us to this point. The intellectual mind has brought us, in a short period of time to the precipice of our extinction. Vis, nuclear, chemical and now biological technologies. Maybe there is a natural tendency for things to limit themselves, when they grow too large for their sandbox. We wondered why whales beach themselves, or why the purported lemmings go over a cliff. Now we know. ... Self-loathing latte sippers seek to tear down the very institutions that guard our freedom. Covid is to their advantage. Society collapsing in upon itself. No one knows how to do things anymore, like maintenance for example. That is how the soviet (socialist) union failed. -
The push is on of the Omicron or Omnicon virus.
OftenWrong replied to taxme's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Not everybody of course. All data is too new, “fresh” to be relied upon as yet. One point did stand out in the article I posted. Says there was a spike in covid deaths in the first few weeks that the vaccine was released. Sounds suspicious to me. It’s necessary to put the brakes on and ask some good questions now and then. Secondly, do not give fools supreme executive power. -
The push is on of the Omicron or Omnicon virus.
OftenWrong replied to taxme's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Article indicated these deaths as opioid overdoses. Yet they are likely due to Cvid, indirectly. This is the fallout of our carte-blanche vaccine mandates and school and busieness closures. It is these people who fall through the cracks. -
The push is on of the Omicron or Omnicon virus.
OftenWrong replied to taxme's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Recent report came out by Statscan that shows a disproportionate number of deaths among young people. For every action there is a reaction, and this has to be taken into account to get the big picture. Whatever measures we use to fight covid has to take into account the effects on the least among us. It’s not acceptable to ignore simply because “I’m alright, Jack”. https://nationalpost.com/opinion/sabrina-maddeaux-lockdowns-are-killing-young-canadians Approximately 35 per cent –– or over 7,200 –– of total excess deaths occurred among those between 45 and 64 years old despite the demographic accounting for only seven per cent of COVID-related deaths. Perhaps even more disturbing, approximately 15.6 per cent –– or about 3,100 –– of Canada’s excess deaths occurred among those younger than 44, even though that youngest cohort accounts for only 0.7 per cent of the country’s COVID-19 deaths. -
The push is on of the Omicron or Omnicon virus.
OftenWrong replied to taxme's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
The premise that government can dictate what we inject into our bodies, with an edict that is carte-blance, one-size-fits-all is what's at fault here. This is a medical matter, should be deferred to your physician. Most people don't have concerns and will go out and get the jab. But those who do have the right to question and challenge whether or not they need it. That's where your family physician comes in. They know each patient, they can address the patient's specific concerns. They can monitor the patient after they've been given a shot. As far as I know none of this is standard practice, yet there is no reason it couldn't have been implemented. With this, the doctors have been pushed aside while the politicians literally "call the shots". -
I agree. And I think Quebec is the worst in Canada as far as imposing government authority on their citizens. Quebec really sucks in that regard... Whoops sorry, wrong thread!
-
Go to to "Portal" to get your code, and it shows this: Due to high volumes on Ontario’s COVID-19 enhanced vaccine certificate and appointment booking systems you may experience longer than normal wait times to book an appointment or download an enhanced vaccine certificate with QR code. There may be limited access to COVID-19 vaccination appointments in your region at this time. Individual public health units are working to add appointments to vaccination centres on an ongoing basis. We thank you for your patience, and ask that you check back regularly or check for availability through other channels such as pharmacy, primary care settings, and walk-in clinics. https://covid-19.ontario.ca/proof-covid-19-vaccination This is some kind of a joke, right? Wasn't this on Saturday Night Live? So wait, the government is not issuing these documents in the form of laminated cards. You have to download it (no easy task, as indicated above), print it, and laminate it yourself. Don't have the computer savvy? Sorry Grandma, no access to public places for you. Maybe another family member can help you. Oh, you are alone? It's a pity. Move along. .... Thinking about the Covid experience on the whole, and where we all can see this is heading, one must ask- Can this farce get any sadder? I mean, come on. Answer yes. Yes it can.
- 1,228 replies
-
- 1
-
-
- covid19
- coronavirus
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
Get ready to present your digital identity if you want to do anything. No more fake printouts for those who've ducked getting the pseudo-vaccine. In other words no exceptions. Ontario residents will need a QR code to prove their vaccination status as of Jan. 4. That means starting next Tuesday, if you want to eat inside a restaurant, or sit in at a bar, movie theatre or other settings, proof of vaccination without a QR code won't be enough. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/qr-code-hamilton-covid-19-1.6299207 It's the new arm-band.
- 1,228 replies
-
- 1
-
-
- covid19
- coronavirus
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
The push is on of the Omicron or Omnicon virus.
OftenWrong replied to taxme's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
History, for example. Also those who excuse government for their ignorance. "That's why pencils have erasers" /shrugs -
Fourier Transforms, Translog, Autotune
OftenWrong replied to August1991's topic in Health, Science and Technology
Or perhaps his motivation is like what old Fezziwig said, when asked why he would not sell out or modernize with machines. “To preserve a way of life.” -
The push is on of the Omicron or Omnicon virus.
OftenWrong replied to taxme's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
For further reference, look to computer viruses. Billionaire Gates is in virology, rather oddly enough has been interested in injecting pharmaceuticals into natives on remote islands in the pacific for a long time. I guess they make good "Guinea" pigs... Computers were nice little electronic boxes that do fun and useful things. But then some technological malfeasant created software to delete people's hard drive... and the fun begins. Can it ever be eradicated? By now we can say, clearly not. It's a never-ending war. In fact, it makes for great reputation as a programmer, career opportunities, whole workforces devoted to fighting computer viruses. Or virii, as it were. A secret that John McAfee took with him to his grave... -
The push is on of the Omicron or Omnicon virus.
OftenWrong replied to taxme's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
That’s interesting. Of course it follows that, if you are asymptomatic you won’t know. We mainly know about and count those who reported themselves as sick. Others might be “discovered”, as through contact tracing. If is assumed by medical pathology that there are many times more people out there who have it without knowing or reporting. I know people who will only report if they are very sick. Considering the consequence it has on everyone in your social circle, with new and unchallengable laws enforcing contact tracing, mandatory minimum quarantines for all those who were anywhere near you in the past ten days. They might just say, “No thanks. I’ll shut the hell up and stay home for a few days. Let it pass.” As I did recently. In my case I had access to a free rapid test that I could do myself- and nothing. It was something else. awww... such disappointment. All that suspense for nothing. No dear, I just have anthrax... There is other shit going around you know, just in case you people forget. -
Because the insect-like left seek to impose the tyranny of the masses on all of us, without exception. Like ants in your house, they need to be eliminated. Ants cannot be reasoned or argued with. The only solution is death by insecticide. Useful formulas include speaking truth to power, protecting free speech and the rights of the disaffected and the meek. .... Or else, Malathion.
-
The push is on of the Omicron or Omnicon virus.
OftenWrong replied to taxme's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
We thought the enemy was clearly defined, ideologically opposed and external to us. Yet it’s now becoming increasingly clear- the enemy is within. We carry it. in us. We transport it. And now, with MRNA and DNA technology, the so-called “vaccines” that re-program our cells to produce Corona, we are become it. We fought the enemy, and the enemy was in us. Not just within our bodies, no. But in our hearts, minds, fears, and of course politics. We are, as a society, become the viruse. -
Something to reflect on.
OftenWrong replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Hopefully now it has. I put the metaphorical bullet in your brain,, so you’ll have less “faith” in government. It was the only humane thing left to do. -
Something to reflect on.
OftenWrong replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Or whatever you’d like to call them. You may think France and Germany are also good “friends” of the US that would never meddle somehow in US electoral affairs. Laws, yes. You may think it all you like. What I said, in a nutshell is who’s watching the watchers. You get that? Your non-partisan committee does not exist. Not in today’s political, web-enabled society. Maybe find some mountain-men who live in log cabins and yet are university educated. Chances are there may be many of them out there. Or criminals. Imprisoned felons, for instance. -They have no skin in this game. -
The push is on of the Omicron or Omnicon virus.
OftenWrong replied to taxme's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Maybe all of those things, to some extent. Plus some more. One I ascribe to is “follow the money”. The previous system was economically exploited to the point of an empty shell. Covid is a whole new economy. It instantly appeared, all enginee running lights fully on, worldwide, and with added growth potential. Invest in Covid economies? Sounds goof to me. I mean good. But yeah. Then ya got yer environmental movement. Extremists with a big agenda. Not just the global warming. Thunbergism. Which means, advent of state-sanctioned self-loathing among our youth. “And a child shall lead them.” to their incelibate graves. - Will to depopulation - Fear of otherness, closeness. Rise of the post-national state... -
Something to reflect on.
OftenWrong replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Yeah... unbiased... international That team would have to wear hazmat suits, to avoid being infected by the non-unbiased groups. Who would pick or assemble them? Americans should be allowed vote on it... ideology vs reality... .... US is the emperor, surrounded by generals. .... Et tu, Brutus
