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E. Grogan's avatar

Your are exactly right, sir, nothing to be afraid of re: COVID.

My husband has over 50 yrs research as virologist/immunologist and used to work for Public Health Dept. advising public, doctors etc. on how to manage epidemics, outbreaks and the like. It's a nasty bugger due to its effect on the lungs and can last for a month. But people don't typically die from it unless they are very old and not in good health or have problems with their immune system.

Not to be too picky but I'd like to clarify re: covid being flu. He used to work with coronavirus and it was always considered "one form of the common cold."

As always your writing is impeccable, sir and I love the humor you add to your writing. I'm sending a fond "hello" to those on the other side of the pond who live in England, "a green and pleasant land."

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Baldmichael's avatar

Thank you very much ma'am. You can always be picky! I consider Linda O's comment in the thread to sum up my position on the common cold.

However, I would say that what is called coronavirus associated with colds is part of the clean-up crew or mess left over from dis-ease. It is a proverb 'feed a cold and starve a fever' indicating colds are caused by a lack of something or somethings, nutrients of some kind, whilst 'flus are toxins needing removal, typically by plenty of fluids, especially clean water to help the kidneys etc.

David Tyrrell mentioned in the article was the last head of the Common Cold Unit. They spent 43 years but never found a cure. They say "Research made by the Common Cold Unit improved our understanding of respiratory viruses, their lifecycle and possible vaccines."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Cold_Unit

In reality they were barking up the wrong tree, but people made careers and money out of it all which is what matters to many people.

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JacqNSW's avatar

"However, I would say that what is called coronavirus associated with colds is part of the clean-up crew or mess left over from dis-ease." 🎯 Thank you.

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E. Grogan's avatar

Too many people value money more than anything else; IMO this is a huge problem for society in general. People used to value things like good relations with neighbors/friends/family, happiness and contentment and being nice to others. People also used to be proud of being contributing members of society, instead of expecting govt. handouts (which of course we the citizens pay for). My 2 cents.

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Donald Wood's avatar

The REAL WHO “ Here comes the new boss🎼🎼same as the old boss” come on sheeple lets not get fooled again. Seasonal flu, exomes carring out the crap . Love it. you the man baldmichael!

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Linda O's avatar

Yes the common cold and influenza don't exist as 'disease'.

They are merely an expression of your body expelling debris.

The only danger is if the debris builds up in the lungs and tips over into pneumonia.

No virus has ever been isolated.

The beastie is a computer-generated model.

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Dee's meow's avatar

I would classify covid as the flu in the cammo of a chimera who does not actually exist.

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Donald Wood's avatar

Yes Dee, maybe the cammo was thrown over our eyes and not the dis-ease to confuse us.

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Dee's meow's avatar

Yes!

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jean's avatar

My understanding these images are computer driven simulations of the "corona virus" and had it smile at the birdie; so the pictures are a picture of a simulation. An image that is the god of the priests to scientism.

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Donald Wood's avatar

Oh, but remember these people are at the tip of the spear they evolved out of the primordial ooze to lead us forward. Ha ha ha no Jean we do not belong to the church of bad pictures.

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jean's avatar

pictures seduce and lead to the next stage, confusion and compliance.

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Anthony's avatar

Every one is an artist's rendition.

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Indrek Sarapuu's avatar

Great post and I always agree with you POV.

Then, in summary you mentioned Whitty and Ferguson, 2/3 of that triumvirate.

Ferguson lost any cachet he may have commanded some 4 years ago.

Oh well...

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Donald Wood's avatar

Oh, the other 1/3 of the ill-fated triumvirate was was the ancient fish carcass up in Scotland with the name of sturgeon.

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Indrek Sarapuu's avatar

Actually, I was referring to Jeremy Farrar, now with WHO.

Nicola could fit, though.

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JacqNSW's avatar

Hi Baldmichael,

The Red Picture in your article reminds me of the fluff balls that are used in washing machines to catch lint.

People who were scared of images used to depict De Bug were definitely psychopopped.

People who can't think for themselves are easily Brainwashed/Psychopopped.

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Baldmichael's avatar

I see what you mean. Interestingly, I would say that perhaps the so-called virus, what I consider the exsosome, does act as a pick up cellular 'fluff', waste.

For myself I had seen those spikey rubberised hand balls for grip strengthening and thought of those, but I think your image is very close to the reality.

I am still trying to get through to people about the psy op side, even my own friends who should have known better.

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Richard Seager's avatar

Tova is a deadly hyper crazy virus. Which would be great as then she wouldn’t exist.

If Tova was English she’d be a journalist for the Sun.

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