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This may not last long as youtube is pulling stuff like this quick so that you don't see it...  VERY informative for those who are so inclined to better understand what's going on.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFPeN17PVU8&feature=youtu.be[/youtube]
Bookie, you believing in the most ridiculous crap no questions asked while calling objectively true stuff fake news is MAGA AF. Did not click the link but assume applicable here given the “youtube is pulling” disclaimer.


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LOL, posted by a guy who literally believes everything he is told to believe.


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The campaign just hit 5th gear on the 8 speed transmission  . . . accelerating

 https://twitter.com/SpokespersonCHN/status/1258040524931387392?s=20

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If you're like me and missed this crazy story initially, here's a thread with the full article at the bottom.

https://twitter.com/davidmcswane/status/1258035535936921601

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If you're like me and missed this crazy story initially, here's a thread with the full article at the bottom.

https://twitter.com/davidmcswane/status/1258035535936921601
That is insane


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Sadly, these stories will only fuel the Useful Idiots into believing that if we just get the "right" people in charge at the Federal Level (meaning hardcore progressive liberals) then everything will be fixed.

It won't be . . .



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If you're like me and missed this crazy story initially, here's a thread with the full article at the bottom.

https://twitter.com/davidmcswane/status/1258035535936921601
That is insane


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The quotes from that guy in the article are unbelievable. Like even he thought the VA was crazy for working with him

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Sadly, these stories will only fuel the Useful Idiots into believing that if we just get the "right" people in charge at the Federal Level (meaning hardcore progressive liberals) then everything will be fixed.

It won't be . . .
I’d settle for an independent DOJ that prosecutes these assholes.

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Looking forward to the @DQ12 Tuesday covid deaths compared to last tuesday. One of my fave updates itt.
Yesterday: 2527
Last Tuesday: 2198
Last Last Tuesday: 2553

There was a big spike yesterday, without double checking, I think that's the second highest day on record. :frown:

Still though, rolling average is probably still looking good, considering we had <1k on monday.


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This thing is going to challenge for leading cause of death in the US for 2020
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Oh look, the science "writer" at the Atlantic tells us the scientists have it wrong on virus variations and strength.

I'm positively stunned.


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Oh look, the science "writer" at the Atlantic tells us the scientists have it wrong on virus variations and strength.

I'm positively stunned.



you're free to see what a collection of scientists say.

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But “the conclusions are overblown,” says Lisa Gralinski of the University of North Carolina, who is one of the few scientists in the world who specializes in coronaviruses. “To say that you’ve revealed the emergence of a more transmissible form of SARS-CoV-2 without ever actually testing it isn’t the type of thing that makes me feel comfortable as a scientist.” She and other virologists I’ve spoken with who were not involved in the Los Alamos research agree that the paper’s claims are plausible, but not justified by the evidence it presents. More important, they’re not convinced different strains of the coronavirus exist at all.

“We have evidence for one strain,” says Brian Wasik at Cornell University.

“I would say there’s just one,” says Nathan Grubaugh at Yale School of Medicine.

“I think the majority of people studying [coronavirus genetics] wouldn’t recognize more than one strain right now,” says Charlotte Houldcroft at the University of Cambridge.


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Oh look, the science "writer" at the Atlantic tells us the scientists have it wrong on virus variations and strength.

I'm positively stunned.



you're free to see what a collection of scientists say.

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But “the conclusions are overblown,” says Lisa Gralinski of the University of North Carolina, who is one of the few scientists in the world who specializes in coronaviruses. “To say that you’ve revealed the emergence of a more transmissible form of SARS-CoV-2 without ever actually testing it isn’t the type of thing that makes me feel comfortable as a scientist.” She and other virologists I’ve spoken with who were not involved in the Los Alamos research agree that the paper’s claims are plausible, but not justified by the evidence it presents. More important, they’re not convinced different strains of the coronavirus exist at all.

“We have evidence for one strain,” says Brian Wasik at Cornell University.

“I would say there’s just one,” says Nathan Grubaugh at Yale School of Medicine.

“I think the majority of people studying [coronavirus genetics] wouldn’t recognize more than one strain right now,” says Charlotte Houldcroft at the University of Cambridge.

Maybe so, but there's a community of scientists who disagree, and the UNC people were the one's that were shut down (until the CDC and NIH got all secretive about it and Fauci quietly sent a few million to Wuhan to help facilitate bat man and bat woman).





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The transmission method and mitigation is the same so I'm not sure the point of the strains anyways.

Wear a mask, stay apart, let's kick this thing's ass and let's move on. 

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It's part of dax's insatiable drive to provide as many excuses for this admin as possible.
Hyperbolic partisan duplicitous hypocrite

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It's part of dax's insatiable drive to provide as many excuses for this admin as possible.

yeah and much like his other excuses makes no sense but given the situation he has only threads of excuses left.  Poor guy.

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the UNC people were the one's that were shut down (until the CDC and NIH got all secretive about it and Fauci quietly sent a few million to Wuhan to help facilitate bat man and bat woman).

huh?

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The expectation that a country like the United States was going to stop this thing cold is quite humorous.

The Asian Flu killed 116K to 125k Americans and the scientist who developed the vaccine already had the vaccine work under way before it even hit the United States when he just said eff the Federal bureaucracy and did it on his own and got the materials he needed for the research with a few phone calls.  But then again, nobody freaked out and completely lost their crap and we didn't have fear porn TV running 24/7 and two parties trying to politicize the whole thing.

Now we've got wonks like Fauci, Brix and Redfield running the show and they've had a strangle hold on all things pandemic in this country for decades, with their bloat and bureaucracy and at times extremely questionable dealings.

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Dax translation: #FireFauci and just let Trump do what he knows is right because he has handled this perfectly and just got unlucky we got a more contagious strain.
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The expectation that a country like the United States was going to stop this thing cold is quite humorous.

The Asian Flu killed 116K to 125k Americans and the scientist who developed the vaccine already had the vaccine work under way before it even hit the United States when he just said eff the Federal bureaucracy and did it on his own and got the materials he needed for the research with a few phone calls.  But then again, nobody freaked out and completely lost their crap and we didn't have fear porn TV running 24/7 and two parties trying to politicize the whole thing.

Now we've got wonks like Fauci, Brix and Redfield running the show and they've had a strangle hold on all things pandemic in this country for decades, with their bloat and bureaucracy and at times extremely questionable dealings.

a) trump said we are going to stop it cold multiple times
b) there is a huge gap between "stop it cold" and our current situation. 

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the UNC people were the one's that were shut down (until the CDC and NIH got all secretive about it and Fauci quietly sent a few million to Wuhan to help facilitate bat man and bat woman).

huh?

Why are you always so far behind?

It's a bit convoluted, but domestic SARS/MERS research got placed in moratorium in 2014.  Baric (UNC) and others got shut down.

The CDC, Fauci et. al. under the cover of secrecy started it all up again after the moratorium ended, and they off shored it. 

The CDC was funding bat woman, first the collection of viruses, then Fauci started pushing "gain of control" research in 2019 and provided funding for that phase.   Per Newsweek, over 200 scientists criticized the gain of control research because it essentially moves the virus through a process where they purposely create mutations that can jump to humans in order to do research for vaccines.  Bat woman got $3.5 million from Fauci for the second phase and it also involved Fauci buddy Dr.  Peter Daszak of the "Eco Health Alliance". 

Both Fauci and Daszak need to answer a lot of questions, and both doth protest too much at the notion of the virus escaping the lab IMO.





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Dax translation: #FireFauci and just let Trump do what he knows is right because he has handled this perfectly and just got unlucky we got a more contagious strain.

You mean fire the guy who off shored the gain of function research to Wuhan.

You're so rough ridin' clueless, it hurts.


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The expectation that a country like the United States was going to stop this thing cold is quite humorous.

The Asian Flu killed 116K to 125k Americans and the scientist who developed the vaccine already had the vaccine work under way before it even hit the United States when he just said eff the Federal bureaucracy and did it on his own and got the materials he needed for the research with a few phone calls.  But then again, nobody freaked out and completely lost their crap and we didn't have fear porn TV running 24/7 and two parties trying to politicize the whole thing.

Now we've got wonks like Fauci, Brix and Redfield running the show and they've had a strangle hold on all things pandemic in this country for decades, with their bloat and bureaucracy and at times extremely questionable dealings.

a) trump said we are going to stop it cold multiple times
b) there is a huge gap between "stop it cold" and our current situation.

Phil, you're not capable of handling this discussion. 

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The expectation that a country like the United States was going to stop this thing cold is quite humorous.

The Asian Flu killed 116K to 125k Americans and the scientist who developed the vaccine already had the vaccine work under way before it even hit the United States when he just said eff the Federal bureaucracy and did it on his own and got the materials he needed for the research with a few phone calls.  But then again, nobody freaked out and completely lost their crap and we didn't have fear porn TV running 24/7 and two parties trying to politicize the whole thing.

Now we've got wonks like Fauci, Brix and Redfield running the show and they've had a strangle hold on all things pandemic in this country for decades, with their bloat and bureaucracy and at times extremely questionable dealings.

a) trump said we are going to stop it cold multiple times
b) there is a huge gap between "stop it cold" and our current situation.

Phil, you're not capable of handling this discussion.

tapout noted.