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Infidel Dog

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  1. Like the National Library of Medicine, you mean? Which was the one we were last discussing after you also - like me - quoted it.
  2. And maybe you'll learn to check what's in a link before thinking something you find on google that disses the source qualifies you to vilify the contents. Now as to my opinion on whether a source is left or right. It's as good as yours, Google's or your lefty (what you call) "fact checkers." BTW, Google is also leftist. Try Duck, Duck Go.
  3. My God, this is frustrating. Oh well...I guess if you're going to refuse to do your thinking, I'll have to do it for you...again. We were discussing different factors that may cause the stats of one nation to differ from another. Things like culture, national identity, genetic makeup common to regions, geography, political action. It's not just one thing. But comparing one nation to another like a single factor says everything about that mélange of qualities is a false equivalency. Now in some cases one factor may be so evident that it sticks out as worth notice. I suggest in Canada's case (and possibly Alaska's) it may be the low population per geographical area. Japan is culturally isolated. That may be a factor. Also there may be a genetic factor and the acceptance of Ivermectin about the time covid hospitalizations started to decrease may also be worth noticing.
  4. Why are you under the impression that you use only one therapeutic? I'd tell you to check with Joe Rogan or Governor DeSantis of Florida but I doubt your leftist fact checkers would allow it. No, multiple therapeutics are often prescribed when allowed. What you call a "vaccine" is one of them.
  5. Wait...you like the National Library of Medicine now? But one of the links offered in the American Institute of Economic Research sourced to the National Library of Medicine: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2652751/ And you want to boast about how you check sources... Gimme a break.
  6. What I saw was the quote of mine you chose above your silly little leftist fact check dis of sites I sourced. That linked here: https://www.aier.org/article/lockdowns-do-not-control-the-coronavirus-the-evidence/ That was an archive of sites like Universities and medical journals. But if you tell me your lefty source (that likes to through around terms like "far right" without a definition to the term other than when it seems convenient to them) also doesn't like Paul Joseph Watson that doesn't surprise. me. They, like you, and other Progressive Socialists neglect the most important thing about PJW. He almost always uses mainstream sources. And you do that other thing Progressive Socialists are famous for at my house. You pose a stance of superiority based on something you haven't read. If you had read PJW's fine piece you would have seen he was basing his opinion on an article from the mainstream newspaper, The Telegraph Lockdown 'had no effect' on coronavirus pandemic in Germany and the peer reviewed study: Assessing mandatory stay-at-home and business closure effects on the spread of COVID-19 Read the source before you go on a mad google search for leftist "factcheckers" to dump on it Bud. Then I'll take you serious.
  7. Tucker says they're on tape telling each other to leave their guns outside Washington because it's against the law there to have them. I didn't know dangerous, terrorist insurrectionists had such respect for the law.
  8. I see. So you're hypothesis is it's a kind of national personality difference between countries. Interesting. Free thinking gives you the covid, does it? Now show me why the 5 most harshly affected states by covid are Democrat with the possible exception of Pennsylvania which may be more purple than blue. Dr. John Campbell has an even more interesting hypothesis where he puts forward the possibility Japan is doing so well with the pandemic because of a biochemical anomaly in the Japanese. There's another one that notices the Japanese excellent covid death rate began about the time they made Ivermectin accessible. I have a hypothesis that a big part of why Canada does better than many other countries is because it's so spread out per capita. Come to think of it the only state with a better fatality rate than Florida since the summer has been Alaska.
  9. Well if you're relying on the leftist Mediabiasfactcheck you need to take your own advice. Now as far as the articles, papers and studies archived by the American Institute of Economic Research (which was the link you were pretending to know something about) the sources there included, Cornel University, Oxford, EClinical Medicine, MedRXiv, the National Center for Biotechnology Information, the Social Science Research Network, the BMJ which is a weekly peer reviewed medical trade journal and so on. I think if your going to be trying to impress us with you superior opinion on content you might want to at least click it and see what's in there. Might help you with this looking like an ill informed Jackass problem you're having. I tell you out of love, of course and a desire to see you do better.
  10. And Japan is doing better than Canada - much better - and Florida is doing better by fatality rate than every other state with the exception of Alaska. So again what does all that prove. I told you what the plummeting death rate at the height of Delta meant in regards to Florida. It meant they made the right decision. Show me the superior decisions you figure Canada made as a nation over those made by the United States.
  11. I don't know...ask Joe Biden. He was the one who said he'd end it in the 2020 debate. But as to the recent Omicron wave that one is vastly over hyped by the media and politicos. It is spreading rapidly but it is much less dangerous than previous Covids. Hospitalizations may be increasing but they're much shorter than Delta. Most are quick stays for observation, I'll wager. There is a hope though that mass infections with fewer casualties will increase the possibility of herd immunity. Could that stop it? Dunno. Be nice if it could though. There's a good possibility it will be thought of more as endemic in the future than a pandemic. Like the flu. Like the OP suggests.
  12. Not sure what you think that proves. Japan with a population 4.1 times that of Canada hasn't had more than 5 daily deaths since November. Does that mean Canada needs to make Ivermectin more easily accessible? Like they do in Japan. Doesn't matter. Deaths in Florida still plummeted from its peak in late August after DeSantis brought in Monoclonal antibody centers and that was the point. Although...and I'll give you this. It does look like the daily deaths have been dipping up the last 2 days. If we can believe that Google map. That map has some strange incongruencies though and doesn't match with the more widely accepted Worldometer.
  13. The curve always flattens. With or without lockdowns and mask mandates. Not sure where you're from but the science tells us there's lots of places that don't align with your covid lockdown, curve-flattening utopia: Lockdowns Do Not Control the Coronavirus: The Evidence Stanford study: Lockdowns have no clear benefit German Study Finds Lockdown ‘Had No Effect’ on Stopping Spread of Coronavirus Would you like to hear somebody tell you waving mask in hand that his mandates and lockdowns would end it? Here ya go...you'll have to make it to the end of a rather obnoxious rant though. "I will end this," Biden says of pandemic | Second Presidential Debate 2020
  14. And you got the wrong C word for what you're calling a lot of this stuff. It's not "conspiracy." The C word you're looking for is "correct."
  15. Well if you didn't know flattening the curve wasn't going slow or stop anything why talk like it would at the time. I remember watching a twitter video of this guy ranting a warning that it was only going to get worse and there were going to be more and more restrictions with no actual results. So that was one of the many things we knew was coming. Why didn't you? Come to think about it, I also heard about variants that would transmit through what you were calling a vaccine long before it happened. I heard it predicted that what you were calling your "vaccine" would wane in efficacy and there would be a continuous need for boosters long before you were ever allowed to hear the term "booster." So like I said. We keep being right and you guys keep being wrong. So why should we listen to you?
  16. I was just checking the states to see which one is getting all the new deaths. The Democrat Blue states of California, New York, Connecticut, Illinois, and the purple state of Pennsylvania are the new champions. Did they not have any natural immunity, Moonbox?
  17. It's going to take more than lies and insults to convince people they didn't notice all the expert pronouncements that turned out to be BS - flatten the curve, wear a mask and you're safe, we'll lockdown and save you all, we have a vaccine, Did we say one shot? We meant two. Did we say 2? We meant 2 and a booster. No, we meant boosters forever. And then there's the lies we couldn't show were lies, at first. I remember when the ilk of you two were dancing in the streets so to speak because when Delta first hit in Ontario and Alberta the data was radically pointing towards a pandemic of the unvaccinated. And we of the uncompliant told you those stats don't match up with other places around the globe where they've been dealing with Delta longer. There's something wrong with those provincial stats. Now we know what that was. Would you like to know? A New York Times writer will tell you if you're interested? Which I doubt. The truth rarely interests you guys. Covid infections and deaths SOAR after the first vaccine dose So what you and Eyeball are calling 'the loons" keep being right. You and your "experts" keep being wrong. And I say if being right is the new crazy I don't want to be this new definition of sane. It's as accurate as your new definition of Vaccine. Which means it's not. There is no Covid "vaccine." It's just another therapeutic.
  18. But it's not just Omicron. Florida began having record low deaths during the height of Delta. That's when DeSantis put up the monoclonal antibody centers. Nice of you notice natural immunity when you think it helps your case though. Although...why didn't California show the same results Florida did? And hey, if you're on board with the natural immunity thing now I guess you understand why the millions of natural immune reject being mandated into segregation. Aren't you worried that makes you what you and Eyeball are calling "a loon" though?
  19. Nice try Bud, but you should have noticed I follow Florida stats. You're not so much outright lying as misleading but when it's all added up it's a lie. Those are total deaths for the duration of covid. The Delta Variant hit Florida hard in the first stages. Some say it's because of Biden's open border policies. Texas got it too. But with Florida the Republican Governor introduced a new policy at the peak of the Delta scourge. He opened centers that made monoclonal antibodies available to all Floridians. Deaths plummeted immediately. Even before they decreased anywhere else. Even today with the nationwide spike in cases from Omicron deaths remain low. The fatality rate was 2nd lowest in America behind Alaska a week or so ago. This is in spite of the Biden administration doing everything it can to control Florida's access to MCAs. Check it out for yourself if you don't believe me: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/usa/florida/
  20. So with midterms only 10 or 11 months away one can see why Biden is getting the orders from above to push hard for control of the election process put in Federal hands. They can't win fair in November. I think it's November.
  21. No kidding. Here's the leftist poll watcher FiveThiryEight's collection of favorability polls for Biden: https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/ A couple days ago Quinnipiac had him at 33%. +20 Disapprove.
  22. Only Jimmy Carter is smiling. The hope is people will stop calling him the worse president in American history now.
  23. 3,700 TSA Employees Have Active Covid-19 Infections, A 1,243% Jump Since Thanksgiving Over 96% of TSA employees are currently fully vaccinated I assume they're also masked.
  24. If it's just a matter of a "vaccine" as a therapeutic I'd rather try the ones without the killer adverse affects.
  25. Then why do things keep getting worse? That wasn't my expectation. Again if all these things - masks, lockdowns, the so-called "vaccine," passports, mandates etc. work, why haven't they?
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