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Cont: Corona Virus Conspiracy Theories Part IV

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Bubba up thread somewhere said:
the fake Ottawa "police" (many of whom turned out to be UN troops

This is ******* bonkers. There is now an actual war going on, and douchebag misinformation artists like Alex Jones and the natural news guy are pushing this ********. It's just obscene. Go to hell.
 
I can answer this.

The x-ray appearances of the pneumonia associated with the novel corona virus were unusual, the CT scan appearances of the lungs pretty well unique. No other infection causes a similar pattern of changes in the lungs. The marked hypoxaemia without breathlessness is also unusual. The blood tests point towards an atypical pneumonia, probably viral.

Regardless of tests for virus, the medical doctors looking after these patients would have recognised that these cases were different from other cases of pneumonia, based on the symptoms, blood tests and imaging. Then add on that tests for the usual suspects were negative.

Then add on the postmortem findings that showed an unusual pattern of damage not typical for other causes of pneumonia, and the finding on electron microscopy of coronaviruses in the lungs.

In summary clinically there are enough unique features that one can diagnose covid-19 pneumonia reliably without needing a PCR test. There are enough unique features that the doctors treating the patients would have had a high suspicion they were dealing with a novel infection.

Cluster has a technical meaning, it means a group of cases linked by a common factor. So you might have a cluster of diarrhoea in a school following an outing to a farm. The worry is this might be an E. coli O157 outbreak, but at the beginning it is just a cluster of children with runny tummies after a school outing. If on testing there is no common infection the it remains a cluster. If there is a common cause it becomes an outbreak.

Indeed you can answer this.

The thing is - one really doesn't need any specialist knowledge to spot how bad Petra's assertions are.
 
I'll just respond to this question as I'd forgotten I'd seen an answer to this seeming anomaly against the claim of covid fraud at least for Britain.

https://dailyexpose.uk/2022/02/04/covid-vaccines-death-rates-higher-than-reported

The daily expose is run by a former welder from Scunthorpe. He makes up his stories to fit a conspiracy narrative. Even if he was sincere (he's not) how do you think he'd have either the contacts or the knowledge to get at this supposedly-secret data and analyse it?

Unlike someone like Brown Moses, he doesn't show his working.
 
Yet another, another reason to avoid COVID like the plague.

In the year after contracting COVID-19, patients are at an increased risk for developing 20 cardiac problems, a new study found.


Those problems include stroke, heart attack, myocarditis and irregular heart rhythms, according to the study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Study authors estimate COVID infections have led to 3 million cases of heart disease in the U.S.

Even younger, healthier people were at risk, as were those who were not hospitalized for COVID, according to the study.
 
Bubba

Once the critical mass of awakening is achieved, the globalist cabal will be outnumbered 1000 to 1 by informed, courageous, pro-liberty citizens of the world who will dismantle the global prison planet grid and remove the tyrants from power.


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Some medical professionals are vowing to fight a possible new California law that attempts to threaten their medical licenses for spreading “COVID-19 misinformation”—calling the effort “unconstitutional” and “illegal.”

California Assemblyman Evan Low (D-Campbell) introduced Assembly Bill (AB) 2098 on Feb. 15, which would prevent licensed physicians and surgeons from spreading COVID-19 misinformation. If passed, the law would inject disciplinary actions by the Medical Board of California or the Osteopathic Medical Board of California to care providers promoting alleged misinformation.

“The idea that they’re going to come after physicians that spread misinformation, without defining what misinformation is, [is] frightening,” Physician Dr. Jeff Barke told The Epoch Times.


https://www.theepochtimes.com/calif...kkrEum7c1R9lm8R09AFShQOml02I6D4Q4BI4vj2427CGS
 
Bubba said:
California Assemblyman Evan Low (D-Campbell) introduced Assembly Bill (AB) 2098 on Feb. 15, which would prevent licensed physicians and surgeons from spreading COVID-19 misinformation. If passed, the law would inject disciplinary actions by the Medical Board of California or the Osteopathic Medical Board of California to care providers promoting alleged misinformation.

Good. I hope he succeeds in getting it passed. Any doctor spreading disease misinformation should be stripped of his licence to practice medicine!

Doctors take an oath in which the they swear to do no harm. Disseminating lies about disease causes harm and in the time of this pandemic, has resulted in the needless suffering and deaths of many many thousands of of people.
 
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Those problems include stroke, heart attack, myocarditis and irregular heart rhythms, according to the study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Study authors estimate COVID infections have led to 3 million cases of heart disease in the U.S.

I'm sorry objective reality triggers you.
 
Some medical professionals . . .

Spread dangerous disinformation; you know, like the plague rat nonsense you continually post in a dead-end effort to avoid appearing wrong, as you have been, over and over and OVAH!!!
 
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