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Aristides

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  1. What did they learn, that Japanese Hawaiians weren’t that big of a threat? Yamamoto probably learned more from the British attack on Taranto.
  2. Japan was a much greater threat to Hawaii yet very few Japanese Hawaiians were interned.
  3. The Aleutians were intended as a diversion from from the Midway attack and also part of their strategy to capture islands that would protect the homeland. Anything the Japanese could do to the continental US could do no more than divert resources from the western Pacific theatre.
  4. Did the government of Canada do studies? Have they done any clinical studies of these vaccines on their own? I don't know of any.
  5. It is science. https://www.abc.net.au/news/health/2021-03-11/covid-19-vaccines-astrazeneca-doses-efficacy-rate/13202050 it also gives some credence to Canada's decision to go 16 weeks between shots but that could change as new data arrives.
  6. The flu kills between 2000 and 8000 a year in Canada with no precautions. In spite of all the precautions and restrictions, Covid has killed 23,000. If nothing else that should tell you Covid is one hell of a lot more infectious than the flu.
  7. The recommended time between doses for AstraZeneca is now 12 weeks in the UK.
  8. Rising to 90% if doses given 2.5 to 3 months apart.
  9. Sure it was scary but it didn't justify what was done to those people. It's exactly the same mentality that is victimizing our Asian population today. https://listverse.com/2013/06/12/10-nazi-spies-and-their-espionage-plots-in-america/#:~:text= 10 Nazi Spies and Their Espionage Plots,Maximilian Gerhard Waldemar Othmer came to... More How many Germans did we intern?
  10. You are the one manufacturing false equivalencies. Everything is a conspiracy to you. You should stop carrying a smart phone and stay off the internet, or at least delete all cookies every ten minutes, they are spreading more information about you than any vaccine passport ever would. Are you using a VPN?
  11. I gave you the actual genome sequencing for the virus as it entered BC. Clearly wasting my time.
  12. Most non Canadians can’t tell a Canadian from an American. Do you honestly think most Canadians could tell a Singaporean Chinese from one from China?
  13. And yet very few Hawaiian Japanese were interned, only those on the mainland. They made up almost a third of the population and were too important to the economy.
  14. Actually it was BC that determined while its first case came from China the great majority of early cases had either US or European/Eastern Canada signatures. They did it by checking random blood samples taken for reasons other than Covid. https://bc.ctvnews.ca/b-c-virus-modelling-most-sequenced-cases-are-european-eastern-canadian-u-s-strains-1.4969069 On edit: The non covid blood samples were used to get an idea what percentage of people had been infected.
  15. Have you ever filled out a customs form in any country? Do you ever drive across the border? If you have you are in their data base as well. Do you own any US dollar securities? If so there is an IRS withholding on any earnings so they know about you as well. If businesses and countries are going to require proof of vaccination, the best way to do it is with a document common to all of them, otherwise you end up with people trying to palm off those BS mask exemption cards that people were manufacturing last year. You have to make comparisons if you are trying to communicate with people who are continually worrying about the boogeyman under the bed.
  16. Serology told us last spring that the great majority of Canadian cases arrived from the US and Europe, not China. Stopping flights from China alone would have made no difference.
  17. How long are Trump supporters going to keep blaming Obama for everything?
  18. They do not look like Chinese, Japanese or Korean. Most of the population of Singapore is Chinese, how would you know the difference?
  19. And yet, very few Japanese in Hawaii were interned, they were too important to the economy.
  20. The Japanese couldn't even hold the Aleutians.
  21. So was the Battle of France and the Battle of the Atlantic. No one locked up Germans.
  22. The Coral Sea is next to Australia. Midway is the other side of Hawaii. The Japanese strategy was to create a barrier by occupying islands that could be used as bases to attack Japan, not to invade North America. They attacked Midway to draw out the US fleet so they could destroy the remains of it. Backfired. Meanwhile, back in the USA, the US didn't have an east coast blackout and their idiot anglophobe Admiral King wouldn't form convoys, so German U boat commanders were picking off merchant ships silhouetted in the lights from the shore.
  23. Who's denying they existed? A Japanese sub took a couple of shots at the Estevan Point lighthouse, Astoria Oregon and some place in California. U boats were sinking hundreds of ships in the St. Laurence and within sight the US eastern seaboard
  24. Don't have too. It's the only explanation.
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