Coronavirus

Discussion in 'West Mall' started by Clean, Jan 28, 2020.

  1. mb227

    mb227 de Plorable

    I stopped before going down the rabbit hole of threads, but I saw Twitter was trying to make a big deal of 'vaccine' ingredients being publicly listed on the FDA website and could not help noticing 'potassium chloride' as one of them for Pfizer.

    I have no idea how many it might appear in, but my recollection of lethal injection protocols was that one of the three (back when it was a three-drug mix) was KCl. It was, as I recall, the one responsible for basically stopping the heart and, also as alleged, causing some amount of pain.

    If my recollection is correct, I am wondering who is looking at correlations between the amount of KCl being placed into the system through the 'vaccine' and the reports of myocarditis...
     
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  2. OUBubba

    OUBubba 5,000+ Posts

    It's not an uncommon medication. Potassium Chloride: Uses, Dosage & Side Effects - Drugs.com

    I guess many things can be lethal based on the dosage.
     
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  3. mb227

    mb227 de Plorable

    Oh I know it has some therapeutic uses, but it begged the question given what we know it can do the heart...and it was not something I see being discussed in ANY manner, good or bad. It was a peculiar thing to see...but makes sense to look at.
     
  4. OUBubba

    OUBubba 5,000+ Posts

    I don't disagree. I'd say since the mRNA vaccines have the same basic side effects that it would be more likely something in both of them.
     
  5. Horn2RunAgain

    Horn2RunAgain 2,500+ Posts

    A scary thing I heard from one of my favorite chess students Monday. Thursday she was given a vax to ward off infections, fainted at school. Said she felt "shaky" for hours then boom.

    Lot more to it, but she has had multiple infections the past few months (hits home) and her mom wanted her to 'get a shot' to make it better. She now hates doctors, her mom and anything else related to the matter

    Her parents are Asian Indian, in that culture you don't question authority but this girl is very unique. Individualistic, bright, and won't back down from older kids with her wit. Good kid. It's sad to see her go thru this, it's bothering her inside
     
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  6. humahuma

    humahuma 1,000+ Posts

    Went to the doctor today and I am getting blood work done, antibodies for Covid plus other parameters. He stated that 40% of people are asymptotic to Covid, which I think is high, but he recommends all his patients get tested for antibodies.
     
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  7. mchammer

    mchammer 10,000+ Posts

  8. AC

    AC 2,500+ Posts

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    Francis Collins NIH Director resigned yesterday. That’s Fauci’s boss. Fauci is next! A lot more will come out about their futures. I here Cuba is nice!
     
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  9. mchammer

    mchammer 10,000+ Posts

    Uh-oh. Note Moderna has a stronger dose of mRNA than Pfizer.

     
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  10. mb227

    mb227 de Plorable

    I wonder why the mainstream media is AGAIN ignoring the decrease in hospitalizations in Texas. Bed count for 'rona is down...AGAIN. New admits across the State remain in triple digits even with 10K new 'positives.'

    But if you believe the lying mainstream, hospitals are clogged beyond belief and there are no ICU beds or ventilators available. Meanwhile, Texas has plenty of both available. Why don't CNN and MSDNC want their viewers to know this? Hmm...
     
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  11. Seattle Husker

    Seattle Husker 10,000+ Posts

  12. AC

    AC 2,500+ Posts

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  13. OUBubba

    OUBubba 5,000+ Posts

    When hospitals can treat people it’s not news. That’s like saying “why aren’t they reporting that the trains are running on time???”
     
  14. OUBubba

    OUBubba 5,000+ Posts

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  15. Vol Horn 4 Life

    Vol Horn 4 Life Good Bye To All The Rest!

    So you're saying given the panic and horror of all the reporting on hospitals over the past 18 months, there's no sense in reporting the good news of improvement?

    Only focus on the negative. That's an absolute problem with the media. Seems like people would tune back in to hear something good.
     
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  16. Seattle Husker

    Seattle Husker 10,000+ Posts

    A problem with the media or media consumer? This Facebook fracas has proven one thing, we react much more to negative information. In the news media they get more eyeballs and ears with negative stories.
     
  17. AC

    AC 2,500+ Posts



    All we need is Zinc, Hydroxychloroquin, and Ivermectin.
     
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  18. mb227

    mb227 de Plorable

    Except you overlook that the media is STILL trying to claim hospitals are overcrowded and that people are dying as a result of no room. The numbers show that to be a pure, unadulterated lie. Now they are also pivoting back to 'cases' since the narrative is falling apart and people are telling Fraudchi where to shove it as pertains to xmas.
     
  19. Seattle Husker

    Seattle Husker 10,000+ Posts

    In Texas? Link?
     
  20. mb227

    mb227 de Plorable

    Funny how you run with the scary number instead of the reality that they have a whopping FIFTY THREE hospitalized.

    Oh, and that ICU total...of...EIGHTEEN.

    In other words, you are part of the problem by trying to focus on scary numbers instead of the reality that the patient count is almost non-existent.
     
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  21. horninchicago

    horninchicago 10,000+ Posts

    But he's happy that MOST trains run on time.
     
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  22. Monahorns

    Monahorns 5,000+ Posts

    Based on the last time I looked cases were plummeting too. The season is over in Texas.
     
  23. mb227

    mb227 de Plorable

    We still get some low five-figure days (I've tracked almost daily from the beginning), but the lack of admissions seems to suggest that case counts are, in fact, much ado about nothing. And they still don't like to acknowledge the significant rates of false positives or even that many who 'have' 'rona exhibit precisely ZERO symptoms...
     
  24. OUBubba

    OUBubba 5,000+ Posts

    It seems ivermectin is an irritant.

    It’s a snapshot of one of the 7ish tertiary hospitals in the second largest city in this backwater state. It’s a telling piece of data. That’s it. Chill the hell out.
     
  25. OUBubba

    OUBubba 5,000+ Posts

    Yet those STILL HAVE RONA. and spread it.
     
  26. mb227

    mb227 de Plorable

    Care to explain how a false positive is spreading ANYTHING?

    And, there seem to be very little actual confirmation of asymptomatic spread.

    But you carry on with your basement-dwelling fear-mongering...pretend like it was a tornado and just go hide.
     
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  27. mb227

    mb227 de Plorable

    You have cited numbers from that same system multiple times and now you denigrate them? I guess they quit serving the purpose you hoped for in your fear-mongering...
     
  28. OUBubba

    OUBubba 5,000+ Posts

    A. I’m not denigrating them at all. It’s not MD Anderson. If I have a MI I’m happy to go there over anywhere in Oklahoma. They’re the hospital in our region that’s providing the fullest information highlighting the impact unvaccinated patients are having over the vaccinated. Statistically it should be about 30% unvaccinated in hospitals and ICUs if the vaccine didn’t work.

    B. Asymptomatic positives are a larger % than we know. They do spread. But hey put your head in the sand because you’re wanting to LITERALLY DIE ON THE pandemic hill.
     
  29. OUBubba

    OUBubba 5,000+ Posts

  30. Horn2RunAgain

    Horn2RunAgain 2,500+ Posts

    I get the feeling that if it were named Phizermectin and Biden pimped it, you'd try to shame everyone into taking it
     
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