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22 hours ago, SackMan518 said:

 

Everyone’s talking about the weekend’s Wall Street Journal exclusive article headlined, “Lab Leak Most Likely Origin of Covid-19 Pandemic, Energy Department Now Says.”

There weren’t many details. The Department of Energy, which (for some reason) apparently runs its own network of biological research labs, proactively issued a short, five-page report, requested by nobody, concluding it was more likely than not the covid virus leaked from a lab, and not from a bat or pangolin or hamster or something.

But … why now? And why not two years ago when a report like this could have been useful? The Department of Energy explained it has reviewed “new evidence.” Really? That sounds interesting, what’s the new evidence? Never mind. They didn’t say what the new evidence was, and they aren’t going to say. Just take their word for it.

It was really good too! It’s such a shame they can’t tell us, we would have loved it. Oh well.

The WSJ tallied up the current score with the help of well-placed anonymous intelligence insiders, and don’t you call them deep-staters. On the pro-side, now we have two agencies, the FBI and the Department of Energy, who prefer the lab-leak theory. Two others — the CIA and a super-secret un-named agency — say they can’t be sure. And on the con-side, we have the National Intelligence Council and four more super-secret unnamed agencies that prefer an animal source for the virus and eschew the lab.

Most of today’s chatter about this article relates to vindication for all the people — myself included — who were criticized, cancelled, or worse for ‘spreading’ the apparently-true ‘misinformation’ that the Wuhan Institute of Virology must have been somehow involved in this disaster. I even heard somebody’s put up a website where we can all apply for an apology. Possibly.

All that is great, but I already knew we were right, so I don’t feel particularly vindicated. I’m much more interested in the report’s TIMING. I don’t believe the super-classified “new evidence” nonsense. I don’t think it took them three years to draft a five page report. Instead, I suspect the timing has more to do with the next story than with the Department of Energy being enterprising and enthusiastic about discovering the origin of the pandemic.

 

Hey just curious, what level of confidence did the DoE place on the lab leak theory?  

Was it...."high confidence"?

Was it...."medium confidence"?

Was it...."the information is scant, questionable, or very fragmented, so it is difficult to make solid analytic inferences; it could also mean that the (intelligence community) has significant concerns about or problems with the sources"?

Yeah.  It was the last one wasn't it.

Good effort, though, you'll get em next time champ!

 

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8 minutes ago, ICRockets2 said:

Yeah.  It was the last one wasn't it.

Good effort, though, you'll get em next time champ!

Give it about 6 months and it'll be rising to the top. The only difference between "conspiracy theory" and fact is all about time passing by. I'll mark you down though as one of those crazies who purely believe in a zoonotic origin.

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1 minute ago, SackMan518 said:

Give it about 6 months and it'll be rising to the top. The only difference between "conspiracy theory" and fact is all about time passing by. I'll mark you down though as one of those crazies who purely believe in a zoonotic origin.

I believe the same thing the DoE believes: that we don't know.

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12 minutes ago, SackMan518 said:

Nah, we all know it, you think it came from bat soup.

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Maybe!  It also may have come from a lab leak.  I don't know, so I think anyone saying they're convinced it's the one anti-vax retards believe is being a dumb shithead.

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5 hours ago, IrishLass said:

How many Damar Hamlin incidents have there been in the NFL?

The NFL?? Don't know but plenty in sports in general were referred to after he had his event

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3 hours ago, SackMan518 said:

Nah, we all know it, you think it came from bat soup.

 

Bat soup, bat shit crazy... See the correlation with him?

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Jon Stewart Is Fuming After Gov Report Revealed Wuhan Lab Leak Theory Most Likely - 'I'm Done'

 

“Are you trying to get me canceled again?” Stewart said.

“First of all, I wasn’t waiting on the Department of Energy to weigh in on this,” he joked.

Stewart then recalled how the left tried to cancel him for having the audacity to make such a suggestion in a society where freedom of expression is supposed to be a bedrock principle.

 

“The larger problem with all of this is the inability to discuss things that are within the realm of possibility without falling into absolutes and litmus-testing each other for our political allegiances as it arose from that,” he said.

Stewart then brought up his appearance on Colbert’s show, saying, “My bigger problem with that was I thought it was a pretty good bit that expressed kind of how I felt, and the two things that came out of it were I’m racist against Asian people, and how dare I align myself with the alt-right?”

“The backlash was swift, immediate and quite loud. And again, I didn’t take that personally either,” he said. “Like, we live in a world where, like, I have my opinions. I’m not mad at the backlash either because they’re doing what I’m doing, which is expressing myself.”

Stewart also lamented something conservatives have pointed out the average liberal has lacked for years, which is the ability to understand and accept nuance.

“The part that I don’t like about it is the absolutes and the dismissive like, ‘F*** you, I’m done with you. I will never forgive you. You have crossed an unforgivable line. You’ve expressed an opinion that is antithetical to mine, or not mine,'” he said.

 

 

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WSJ: It’s Time Health Officials ‘Concede Its Opponents Were Right’ — Natural Immunity Protects Against COVID
A Wall Street Journal editorial board member Sunday called out the press and public health officials — who are now affirming “natural immunity” protects against COVID-19 — for spending three years disparaging natural immunity despite overwhelming evidence supporting it.

 

A Wall Street Journal (WSJ) editorial board member Sunday called out the press and public health officials — who are now affirming “natural immunity” protects against COVID-19 — for spending three years disparaging natural immunity despite overwhelming evidence supporting it.

In her WSJ opinion piece — “Three Years Late, the Lancet Recognizes Natural Immunity?” — Allysia Finley wrote:

“The Lancet study’s vindication of natural immunity fits a pandemic pattern: The public-health clerisy rejects an argument that ostensibly threatens its authority; eventually it’s forced to soften its position in the face of incontrovertible evidence; and yet not once does it acknowledge its opponents were right.”

Finley began her op-ed with a quote from a Feb. 16 NBC article describing the Lancet findings:

“Immunity acquired from a Covid infection is as protective as vaccination against severe illness and death, study finds.”

The study found that prior infection offered 78.6% protection against reinfection from the original Wuhan, Alpha or Delta variants at 40 weeks, and 36.1% against Omicron. Protection against severe illness remained around 90% across all variants after 40 weeks. Those results mean that natural immunity provides protection equal to or better than two or three doses of the mRNA vaccines, as The Defender reported.

 

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Hmmm, this doctor sounds like most of the Leftists on here. Are they fascists or what?

Top Democrat Doctor Calls for Unvaccinated To Be Shot to Death in Nazi-Style Executions

Florida Dr. Daniel B. Case harassed and bullied other employees at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Florida over their vaccination status. At least one of them had a direct argument with Case, who suggested medical fascism as the solution to freedom of choice.

 

On Sept. 10, 2021, a Sarasota Memorial Hospital worker filed a complaint with hospital head Lorrie Liang about a negative encounter with Case, who interrogated this individual about whether or not he or she had gotten injected for the Chinese Flu.

“I answered ‘no,’” the worker said in the complaint.

“Then [Case] asked ‘Are you going to get vaccinated? Biden made it mandatory last night. I said “No. I’m not.’ He asked “Why not? You can get terminated.’ I replied ‘Because that’s my freedom of choice.’”

Case then allegedly responded to the colleague by stating that this person and all other unvaccinated people “are the reason why people are dying and why covid is spreading.”

“So I asked him ‘Really Dr. Case?? You really saying this stuff??!’ Then he said ‘When you guys get fired then we’ll have a party and Darwinism will do it’s [sic] work.’ Then I said ‘that’s [sic] sounds kind of Fascist of you to say such a thing! Are you a Fascist??’ Then he said ‘see that’s why they should take you guys to the firing line.’”

Sarasota Memorial Hospital compiled lists of unvaccinated staff members to send to “re-education”
In essence, Case admitted – assuming the claims are true – that he is, in fact, a fascist as fascists were the culprits who sent “undesirables” to the firing lines in WWII as well.

Under the leadership of Dr. Jonathan Hoffberger, the facility’s chief of staff, Sarasota Memorial Hospital is apparently ground-zero for medical fascism in the Tampa Bay area of Florida.

A number of nurses at the hospital say that higher-ups compiled lists bearing the names of all unvaccinated staff members, who are to be subjected to a “re-education session.” This sounds a whole lot like the concentration camps that were erected in Nazi Germany to reprogram prisoners.

Not only that, but Sarasota Memorial Hospital also ordered all unvaccinated workers to wear the equivalent of yellow star armbands. They were told they must “isolate during meal times” to avoid potentially infecting the vaccinated with covid germs.

Sarasota Memorial Hospital even created a color-coded stick system to mark on employee badges who was vaccinated and who was unvaccinated. We are told that sticker system was never actually implemented.

Hoffberger himself, a cardiac surgeon, reportedly held a personal grudge against the non-jabbed, whom he often yelled at. In some cases, he refused to perform open-heart surgery on a patient because he or she had not taken any mRNA injections.

On social media, Hoffberger blasted the unvaccinated for choosing to do their “own research,” which he mocked as inferior to his own self-perceived superiority.

“STOP DOING ‘YOUR OWN RESEARCH!’” Hoffberger yelled in one post, along with a photo bearing the caption:

“Myth: ‘I’ve had COVID-19, so I don’t need to be vaccinated because I have antibodies.”

 

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57 minutes ago, ICRockets2 said:

 

They don't work

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1 hour ago, ICRockets2 said:

They do, and the science says so.

No, the clothe diapers that most people wore DO NOT WORK and the science backs that up. Why the FUCK do you think 3000-5000 people a DAY were dying when damn near everyone was wearing them?

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8 minutes ago, HipKat said:

No, the clothe diapers that most people wore DO NOT WORK and the science backs that up. Why the FUCK do you think 3000-5000 people a DAY were dying when damn near everyone was wearing them?

Because hospital resources were being stretched past the limits.  We didn't have enough beds, we didn't have enough ventilators, we didn't have what we needed to save everybody.  

 

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3 minutes ago, ICRockets2 said:

Because hospital resources were being stretched past the limits.  We didn't have enough beds, we didn't have enough ventilators, we didn't have what we needed to save everybody.  

 

Whatever, those masks did not work and tHe ScIeNcE confirmed it

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42 minutes ago, ICRockets2 said:

No it didn't.  Read the thread I posted.

You are so stupid

The C.D.C. concedes that cloth masks do not protect against the virus as effectively as other masks.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has admitted that cloth masks have never been effective. For over two years, the CDC has been forcing both children and adults to cover their faces to participate in an altered version of society. Rand Paul has previously said that these mandates are intended to teach the public to comply with government authority, and he was right.

The CDC’s announcement comes shortly after CNN’s Leana Wen admitted that “cloth masks are not appropriate for this pandemic.” So for over 22 months, the public has been walking around with a useless piece of fabric over their faces to blindly comply with a completely useless mandate. The CDC previously stated that surgical N95 masks were appropriate “when supplies are available,” but has since updated that guidance to say “wear the most protective mask you can that fits well and that you will wear consistently.”

 

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In case you missed it, Rasmussen released results of a survey of 1,000 U.S. adults last month, which showed that nearly a third of Americans believe that someone they know died from a vaccine injury, and at least 7% of Americans reported having personally experienced a “major” side effect from the shots:

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This Rasmussen poll should be a much bigger story than it has been. These polls alone should be sufficient proof to shift the burden to the FDA and the CDC to disprove Rasmussen’s findings.

How about this: They should give Rasmussen a grant to do a bigger survey, maybe of 10,000 folks. Then we can just keep increasing the sample size until they believe.

 

 

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Rasmussen!!! 

LMFAO

Did you even read the way the question was worded?

What one believes has nothing to do with reality.

And Rasmussen has long been known to be politically biased to the right, so it's no surprise they would word their bogus poll to give the results they want.

Just so morons buy into them.

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10 minutes ago, micknaboz said:

Rasmussen!!! 

LMFAO

Did you even read the way the question was worded?

What one believes has nothing to do with reality.

And Rasmussen has long been known to be politically biased to the right, so it's no surprise they would word their bogus poll to give the results they want.

Just so morons buy into them.

Dude, isn’t even surprising that he’s gonna go with the least reputable source, 100% of the time?

It’s like when Trump was president and everybody had his approval rating in the low 40 percentage area and Rasmussen has him at like 55%. Give me a fucking break.

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On 2/28/2023 at 6:30 PM, ICRockets2 said:

Because hospital resources were being stretched past the limits.  We didn't have enough beds, we didn't have enough ventilators, we didn't have what we needed to save everybody.  

 

Ventilators are /were useless and or detrimental. They're being thrown away now practically from none use.

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9 hours ago, micknaboz said:

Just so morons buy into them

So you must really love their polls then. 

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