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9 minutes ago, Nationalist said:
So you think the ayatolas are better?
Nope. And I think Mossadeq was better than England and America too.
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2 hours ago, CdnFox said:
Banks regulate themselves every day.
Hmmmm.
Chartered banks are regulated by the federal Bank Act
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3 hours ago, Goddess said:
Hahaha
No. No, they don't.
Right, because they're actually out to kill or control everyone.
Hahaha.
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4 minutes ago, Goddess said:
Further investigation, which eyeball is against.
Not at all. In fact vaccine manufacturers want to know about adverse effects so they can develop better ones.
I'm curious, were you an anti-vaxxer before COVID by any chance?
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20 minutes ago, CdnFox said:
When was the last time you saw parliament pass a law requiring banks or any other financial institution to use it's preferred language to make sure that voters credited them with giving them money?
As I understand it banks get their charters to operate as per the government's regulations.
When is the last time you saw a bank regulate itself?
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13 minutes ago, CdnFox said:
Ahhh - so you have no rebuttal
I'm still waiting for your rebuttal to this.
46 minutes ago, eyeball said:I knew you'd resort to this, especially after you countered it with a study that was done in the US and Europe. You knew that but you're such a shameless hypocritical troll you simply don't care.
10 minutes ago, Goddess said:Yes, that was my point - there is much newer research on this.
Looks like a pile of dead horses to me.
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5 minutes ago, Goddess said:
This article is extremely out-dated.
You dead horse floggers are still stuck in the past science has moved on to more important things.
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2 hours ago, Nationalist said:
What's ur point?
Einstein's comment on your expectations of a different result.
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8 minutes ago, CdnFox said:
However in honesty i read the parts that addressed covid mostly. Did not take long at all.
In honesty? Well, that clinches it for sure.
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2 hours ago, BeaverFever said:
Literally every feature of a cult is found in Trumpism, from worship of a mythical all-powerful superman to literally killing yourself in horrible ways FOR HIM.
Don't forget their Orange God is also bearing a cross for his followers.
One day people will receive their communion with orange juice and a wedge.
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7 minutes ago, CdnFox said:
And his comment was very specifically about Canada Not to mention your 'evidence' that we discussed was specifically from canada
I knew you'd resort to this, especially after you countered it with a study that was done in the US and Europe. You knew that but you're such a shameless hypocritical troll you simply don't care.
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10 minutes ago, Goddess said:
I'm sure.
It's true.
The Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines can cause myocarditis but evidence suggests they don’t cause infertility, Guillain-Barré syndrome or Bell’s palsy, according to a new report.
As for myocarditis...
Conclusions Compared with myocarditis associated with covid-19 disease and conventional myocarditis, myocarditis after vaccination with SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines was associated with better clinical outcomes within 90 days of admission to hospital.
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11 minutes ago, Goddess said:
I think we've covered the sketchy way "covid deaths" were counted, quite a few times.
Remember the 14 year old boy in AB with terminal brain cancer who was "tested" for covid while in a coma, hours before his death and thus....counted and announced as a covid death?
Thank's to the self-correcting nature of science and a review of the initial report it was confirmed that cancer not COVID or vaccine was the cause.
Just about all the reviews I've seen on the sketchy things you're counting as being due to vaccine deaths do the same thing.
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41 minutes ago, Moonbox said:
Right!?
Also worth noting is that the Americans (in general) did not just "let her rip". Their health experts were saying much the same as ours - the difference was the rate at which people and governments listened. The one good thing I can say about Trudeau is that he handled the pandemic better than Orange Man.
The Hopkins study dinglenuts posted talks about the effect of people's behaviour on the effectiveness of lock downs and different outcomes in different countries
Third, even if lockdowns are successful in initially reducing the spread of COVID-19, the
behavioral response may counteract the effect completely, as people respond to the lower risk by changing behavior.Trudeau had the benefit of a more rational better composed and appropriately deferential population. Trudeau's greatest contribution was to mostly keep his mouth just and leave it up to experts to guide us. Meanwhile politicians talking to crowds of Americans referred to their masks as face diapers.
I pointed out early in March 2020 that America didn't stand a chance because of the sheer number of yahoos they count as citizens - devout patriots no doubt.
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Just now, Goddess said:
Weird how so many health conditions and excess deaths have sky-rocketed since the vax rollout, though.
I'm sure it's just a coincidence.......
I'm sure its just horseshit...
In the meantime, according to epidemiologists, here's what excess mortality due to COVID looks like.
The COVID-19 pandemic in Spain caused significant excess mortality (expected rate in black, with confidence intervals in gray). Reporting lags lead to undercounting in the latest (rightmost) data.
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2 minutes ago, Moonbox said:
The one good thing I can say about Trudeau is that he handled the pandemic better than Orange Man.
That's only because you're a lefty who supports Trudeau.
Why I bet you even have a nose ring, blue hair and you insist on being referred to as they.
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31 minutes ago, Goddess said:
Why the huge difference if the virus and the vaccine both contain the SPIKE PROTEIN?
Exactly. The better conclusion is that the things you're attributing to vaccine have nothing at all to do with protein spikes. You might as well be blaming fluoride, chemtrails or whatever you had for breakfast that day.
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18 minutes ago, Moonbox said:
Eyeball doesn't have to post the study.
I would think simply comparing our experience with that of Americas is all the evidence anyone needs to conclude that 'letting er rip' the way some people around here would have done resulted in them dying at well over twice the rate we did.
That's according to John Hopkins too.
American deaths per 100000 = 341...Canadian deaths per 100000 = 135
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortality
It begs the question how much worse off we could have been if Poilievre had been in charge and we'd left it up the common sense of the common people to get us through the pandemic.
With a whole lot less old farts for sure. I get the sense more than a few people think that would have been a benefit. Like I said it probably would have fixed the housing crisis.
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14 minutes ago, WestCanMan said:
Surely not to you and I, BUT, the people who cheered for muslims to get a sovereign state in Pakistan, at the cost of 1,000,000 to 2,000,000 lives and 13M people expelled from their homes (on both sides of that conflict) shouldn't be upset for 80 years when someone else gains a homeland with 0% of the deaths (actually 0.03% of the deaths, so way less than 1% of the deaths) and 1/20th the number of people expelled from their homes.
Get it?
No, you seem to implying that Israel might exist elsewhere or not at all if Palestine had been as populated as Pakistan - is this because the death/displacement toll would have been higher than Israel could stomach?
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1 hour ago, Nationalist said:
Getting this guy back into Iran would probably be a "good" thing.
I understand election interference is causing a lot concern these days. Any thoughts on why? Removing this guy sure proved to be a disaster.
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1 hour ago, CdnFox said:
His department has been battling with banks for almost two years over how carbon rebates are labelled when they are deposited directly into bank accounts.
So now we're passing propaganda laws.
Hyperbole much?
This sounds more like a case of a glacier telling another glacier to pick up the pace a little. I suppose I can see how a bankster that's horizontally integrated with the fossil fuel industry might throw a little wrench like this into the works to help push the agenda but it would sure be a petty way of doing so.
Has it really come to that, seriously?
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1 hour ago, CdnFox said:
2800. Not "Millions". That's in a grossly exaggerated model that doesn't even take into account age. That's a "Worst possible case" kind of thing.
That's right. If you recall it was a world wide pandemic so millions is not an exaggeration at all. Just letting it rip and shrugging it off as a flu that was only killing old farts would have been the worst case scenario.
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1 hour ago, CdnFox said:
So basically you found a headline that sounded like it agreed with you and you ran with it - and it doesn't. Sorry
So you read a 260 page report overnight and found a bunch of errors did you? LMAO!
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1 hour ago, CdnFox said:
The evidence now pretty overwhelmingly point to that woudln't have happened.
Bullshit. There's no evidence pointing to that at all. You or some crackpot source you subscribe to made that up.
Meanwhile...
COVID misinformation led to at least 2,800 deaths in Canada, $300M in costs: report
https://globalnews.ca/news/9438436/covid-misinformation-deaths-canada-report/
But wait, there's more!
Four years after COVID, misinformation still endangers some Americans...
...Thousands of people across the country are still hospitalized with the disease every week, and some never make it out.
You of course just post squat.
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Ottawa to force banks to call carbon rebate a carbon rebate in direct deposits
in Federal Politics in Canada
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Yup that's right, with a licence that has whatever conditions the government wants, in this case the words Carbon Tax Rebate on Carbon Tax Rebate deposits.