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"“It’s not your fault,” I told 16-year-old Cara, whose mother died of a SARS-CoV-2 infection [Cara] gave her. To be clear, the doctor confirmed Cara (not her real name) had passed on the virus and Covid was entered on the death certificate as the cause of death.
Cara’s mother had not been outside their home in the weeks preceding her death.
When masks were dropped in the “Omicron’s mild” phase of the pandemic, Cara continued as the lone masker at school to protect her immunocompromised mother, who was undergoing chemotherapy. It was tolerable until a child psychotherapist said on the national airwaves that some girls would continue to mask anyway “to hide their acne”.
His words were used to bully her. Cara left, but without support from teachers she struggled. Her parents pleaded with the school to use the Hepa filter they bought. The school refused.
Cara eventually returned to school unmasked, caught Covid and infected her mam. It killed her. Cara self-harms because she blames herself. She hasn’t been to school since.
Research shows that more than 70pc of Sars-CoV-2 transmission in households started with a child.
The incidence was highest during unmitigated in-person schooling. In a recent paper, Dr Pantea Javidan, of Stanford’s Centre for Human Rights, described the ways children’s rights to life, health and safety during the ongoing pandemic have been falsely rendered oppositional to education and development.
Methods used to manufacture consent to forcibly, repeatedly infect children, according to Dr Javidan, include minimising harms to children (“kids don’t get it or spread it”, “it’s mild”) and moral panic around mental health and educational attainment.
Regarding mental health, in August a study looking at paediatric psychiatric emergencies found school openings – not lockdowns – were associated with an increase in the number of emergency psychiatric visits.
In May, a study found that children with and without congenital heart defects showed increased risks for a variety of cardiovascular outcomes (including cardiac arrest, clots, palpitations) after Sars-CoV-2 infection.
In July, a study found that children and teenagers experienced cognitive impairment 12 months post-Covid infection, consistently correlated with poorer sleep and behavioural and emotional functioning.
Last month alone, several studies were published documenting Covid paediatric harms.
One found that children and adolescents experience prolonged symptoms post-Sars-CoV-2 infection in almost every organ system.
Study co-author Professor Lawrence C Kleinman said: “We have convincing evidence that Covid is not just a mild, benign illness for children. This is a new chronic illness in children. We need to be prepared to deal with it for a generation.”
Another study analysing paediatric and adult hospitalisations found teenagers were at greatest risk of severe disease among all children. Yet another study showed compelling connections between viral infection and subsequent autoimmune disease. Early in the pandemic, some children showed negligible Covid symptoms, only to later develop organ failure.
Researchers found the children’s immune systems had latched on to a part of the coronavirus that closely resembles a protein found in the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes and GI tract and launched a catastrophic attack on their own tissues. “Experts” who claimed asymptomatic paediatric Sars2 infections equals mild were catastrophically wrong.
Covid is consistently a leading cause of US child mortality. Paediatric mortality has increased markedly with each year of the pandemic in the US, UK and elsewhere. In 2022, over six times as many children died from Covid than from flu in the US."
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Tess Finch-Lees: If parents don’t fight to protect children from Covid in schools, nobody else will - Published Sept 5, 2024
By: Tess Finch-Lees
“It’s not your fault,” I told 16-year-old Cara, whose mother died of a SARS-CoV-2 infection she gave her. To be clear, the doctor confirmed Cara (not her real name) had passed on the virus and Covid was entered on the death certificate as the cause of death.
Cara’s mother had not been outside their home in the weeks preceding her death.
When masks were dropped in the “Omicron’s mild” phase of the pandemic, Cara continued as the lone masker at school to protect her immunocompromised mother, who was undergoing chemotherapy. It was tolerable until a child psychotherapist said on the national airwaves that some girls would continue to mask anyway “to hide their acne”.
His words were used to bully her. Cara left, but without support from teachers she struggled. Her parents pleaded with the school to use the Hepa filter they bought. The school refused.
Cara eventually returned to school unmasked, caught Covid and infected her mam. It killed her. Cara self-harms because she blames herself. She hasn’t been to school since.
Research shows that more than 70pc of Sars-CoV-2 transmission in households started with a child.
The incidence was highest during unmitigated in-person schooling. In a recent paper, Dr Pantea Javidan, of Stanford’s Centre for Human Rights, described the ways children’s rights to life, health and safety during the ongoing pandemic have been falsely rendered oppositional to education and development.
Methods used to manufacture consent to forcibly, repeatedly infect children, according to Dr Javidan, include minimising harms to children (“kids don’t get it or spread it”, “it’s mild”) and moral panic around mental health and educational attainment.
Regarding mental health, in August a study looking at paediatric psychiatric emergencies found school openings – not lockdowns – were associated with an increase in the number of emergency psychiatric visits.
In May, a study found that children with and without congenital heart defects showed increased risks for a variety of cardiovascular outcomes (including cardiac arrest, clots, palpitations) after Sars-CoV-2 infection.
In July, a study found that children and teenagers experienced cognitive impairment 12 months post-Covid infection, consistently correlated with poorer sleep and behavioural and emotional functioning.
Last month alone, several studies were published documenting Covid paediatric harms. One found that children and adolescents experience prolonged symptoms post-Sars-CoV-2 infection in almost every organ system.
Study co-author Professor Lawrence C Kleinman said: “We have convincing evidence that Covid is not just a mild, benign illness for children. This is a new chronic illness in children. We need to be prepared to deal with it for a generation.”
Another study analysing paediatric and adult hospitalisations found teenagers were at greatest risk of severe disease among all children. Yet another study showed compelling connections between viral infection and subsequent autoimmune disease. Early in the pandemic, some children showed negligible Covid symptoms, only to later develop organ failure.
Researchers found the children’s immune systems had latched on to a part of the coronavirus that closely resembles a protein found in the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes and GI tract and launched a catastrophic attack on their own tissues. “Experts” who claimed asymptomatic paediatric Sars2 infections equals mild were catastrophically wrong.
Covid is consistently a leading cause of US child mortality. Paediatric mortality has increased markedly with each year of the pandemic in the US, UK and elsewhere. In 2022, over six times as many children died from Covid than from flu in the US.
The UN Convention on the Rights of a Child requires states to “recognise the right of the child to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health” and to fully implement this right. Children’s rights to education include a safe environment not harmful to their health.
Cara and her parents fought for these rights. They were denied, with devastating consequences. Irish schools are legally obliged to clean indoor air and prevent the spread of airborne diseases. Prevention plan? Three Hail Marys.
In year five of an airborne pandemic, parents, Dr Ciara Steele and Sinéad O’Brien set up Clean Air Advocacy Ireland.
Dr Steele said: “Children are vulnerable, they rely on adults to advocate on their behalf. They have a fundamental right to breathe clean, pathogen-free air in schools. That means CO2 monitors, Hepa filters and ventilation in every classroom.”
A recent study in Finland found air purifiers in day-cares led to a 30pc reduction in children’s illnesses. In March 2022, Italy’s Marche region installed mechanical ventilation in some schools, reducing Covid infections in classrooms by 82pc.
Education Minister Norma Foley previously committed €62m for Hepa filters in Irish schools. Where are they?
WHO advice is clear – protect yourself and loved ones from Covid. Stay home if sick, test, get boosted, ventilate, wear a mask when around others. Unless parents are prepared to say “We do not consent to repeatedly exposing our children to biohazardous Sars2 in schools”, our consent will be presumed tacit.
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I'm really curious about where exactly Doctor Who & spinoffs fit in to the 'scrambled universe' framework
So it's 2012. After a series of mental health events, Dan Harmon is on the rocks with his sitcom The Big Bang Theory, and is looking for a new project to do. He decides to call up his old friend Justin Roiland, who he met almost a decade earlier running Channel 101, and asks if he has any ideas for a cartoon. Roiland decides to file the serial numbers off of his old shock comedy short Miss Wonka, and the result is Adult Swim's Ms. Frizzle. Dan Harmon brings the systematic approach to story structure he honed working on The Big Bang Theory to elevate the project to something with some actual redeeming value someone could care about. The show premieres the next year, in 2013. It is acclaimed and beloved, and for a brief and golden moment in history it isn't even considered cringe.
It's 2018. Year after year, season after season, Harmon's people have edged out Roiland's people in the Ms. Frizzle writing room. Roiland has grown bored and disruptive; the show's staff only really see him anymore when he comes in to record the voices, or when he decides to play some inscrutable Epic Funny LOL Prank on them and waste their time. Meanwhile, Disney's main streaming platform, Hulu, is looking for exclusives that might draw people to subscribe, in a streaming environment that's quickly and unsustainably growing bloated. They have an easy time convincing Roiland to divert his attention to a second project. Roiland announces Dr. Who in an interview; it's the first Dan Harmon has ever heard of it. Mike McMahan (also getting picked up around this time by CBS All Access to do There And Back Again: Gollum) is the cocreator this time. Roiland has learned various bad habits while stagnating on Ms. Frizzle, so he won't put much effort into Dr. Who either, but he will at least get it going.
It's 2020. Granted a sort of captive audience by the recently-started coronavirus pandemic, Dr. Who premieres on Hulu. At a glance, it's a low-effort off-brand version of Ms. Frizzle; Roiland isn't even bothering to do a girl voice this time. If given a deeper look, there is something worthwhile there. It's a riff on an old subgenre of soft sci-fi TV, the idea of an immortal celestial time guardian figure - you see it in the BBC's long-running Quantum Leap, in Constance M. Burge's A Wrinkle In Time, and there are even elements of it in Ms. Frizzle, though they're much more concentrated in Dr. Who. The show is very episodic, though there are more serialized subplots and hints of a deeper-running plot; like Ms. Frizzle, the show is full of undisguised references to other media.
It's 2023. A legal case in which Roiland is accused of domestic abuse becomes widely publicized, followed by the dissemination of various inappropriate text messages he had apparently sent to fans. It becomes common knowledge that Roiland is a nightmare to work with, and every single project he's involved with drops him nearly simultaneously as a brand liability, even the video game development studio he founded to make Gone Home.
Every unaired project on which Roiland was set to do a voice comes up with a different strategy to replace him. Science Time: Rita & Morticia hires a new up-and-coming voice actor to play assorted versions of King Tommy, without comment. Season 7 of Ms. Frizzle replaces Roiland with Jinkx Monsoon; it's a very noticeable change, but she's still basically playing the same character, she's just doing a better job.
Dr. Who is the lesser-known knockoff living in Ms. Frizzle's shadow, so it has less to lose; it decides to make a meta joke out of the whole thing, and whips up a new sketch to start off season 4, in which the Doctor trips, falls down the stairs, and dies in front of his companion Rose Tyler. We are thereby introduced to the just-invented openly-bullshit process of "regeneration", in which the Doctor can come to the brink of death but dramatically cheat it, with the only consequence being that he'll now look and/or sound like a different guy. So, as of the opening scene of season 4, the Doctor is now voiced by Dan Stevens.
And that's how the Doctor on Dr. Who became British.
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Brace yourselves. When I said that the first major assault of Technocracy’s Omniwar against humanity was SARS-CoV-2 and mRNA “vaccines,” I warned that the next assault would be more vicious, malevolent, and destructive. Now, the stage is set for the next declared “pandemic” that will be solved by more mRNA “vaccines.” The militarization and radicalization of forces to silence all dissent and cries for help will not stop. ⁃ Patrick Wood, TN Editor.
Public opinion surveys and polls all say the same thing. More Americans are doubtful that getting vaccinated over and over and over again is a reliable way to stay healthy. Especially since the extreme response by governments to the World Health Organization’s coronavirus pandemic declaration in 2020, more adults have lost trust in doctors and public health officials. Some have either personally experienced a COVID-19 shot reaction or know someone who has died suddenly or is suffering with chronic poor health problems after getting the shot. 1 Others can’t forget being fired from their job or being denied medical care or a school education for refusing to get a COVID shot, while others are still unable to access social media accounts that were suspended for simply talking about COVID shot reactions. 2 3 And now, just about everybody knows that mRNA COVID shots don’t prevent infection and transmission of the disease. 4 5
These negative experiences have prompted a growing number of Americans to question whether they or their children really need to get a flu shot every year or need many other government-recommended vaccines.6 7 8 9 10
Doctors call it “vaccine hesitancy,” and almost always blame doubts about vaccination on what they call “misinformation” published online. 11 In January 2019, World Health Organization (WHO) officials at the United Nations declared that “vaccine hesitancy” is among the top 10 threats to global public health. They defined vaccine hesitancy as “the reluctance or refusal to vaccinate despite the availability of vaccines.” 12
That 2019 WHO declaration triggered a global culture war targeting vaccine hesitant adults and their children, who are labeled “anti-vaxxers” for propaganda purposes. What followed was an orchestrated assault on freedom of thought and speech led by doctors working for industry, medical trade and government, who collaborated with media outlets to demonize and punish people who disagree with them about vaccination. 13
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All health workers from doctors to nurses and from health officials to ambulance drivers face great risks and dangers. In cases of epidemics like coronavirus, it is highly probable for them to be infected but they have to carry out some duties due to their jobs. Are the health workers who become infected and die due to an epidemic regarded as martyrs?
Experts and authorities often remark that we are in a state of war; the enemy is coronavirus; its target is human beings and the battlefront is the whole country and the whole world.
The disease caused by this virus spreads very quickly and kills a great number of people.
The most important precaution is not to contact the people who have been infected and their environment.
Those who are sane do not go out unless necessary even if it is not forbidden; when they have to go out, they take measures.
Health workers are at the top among those who have to go out and work. Health workers are the ones that face the greatest risk no matter what measures they take.
When we look at the hadiths and their interpretations, we see that there are two kinds of martyrs.
The first type is those who die in the legitimate battlefield. They are called "true martyrs". Their janazah prayers are performed and they are buried with the clothes they have on their bodies; they are not washed.
Allah gives them so many blessings that they want "to be resurrected and to be martyred again":
“Nobody who enters Paradise wants to go back to the world and own some worldly things except a martyr. He wants to return to the world and to be martyred ten times more because of the rewards he receives from Allah.” (Bukhari, Jihad, 21; Muslim, Imarah, 109-1877)
The second type is those who are regarded like martyrs. The blessings they receive in the hereafter are like those the true martyrs receive but they are washed and enshrouded in the world and buried after their janazah prayers are performed.
If it is dangerous to wash and enshroud the dead body due to the risk of infection or if the dead bodies are not suitable for washing and enshrouding, what is possible and harmless is done and what is risky is abandoned because protecting the lives of the living people is more important than washing and enshrouding the dead people as it is done under normal circumstances.
If health workers who help the patients by taking the risk of being infected with the coronavirus catch the disease and die, they are regarded as the “martyrs of the second type” in two aspects because they die while trying to protect life. The hadiths say that "those who die while fighting the attackers to protect their lives are martyrs."
In addition, they die from an epidemic and the hadiths state that those who die like that are also martyrs.
One of the hadiths included in Bukhari and Muslim is as follows:
The Prophet states the following:
The martyrs are five kinds: those who die of plague, those who die of stomach disease, those who drown, those who die under debris, and those who die in the way of Allah.
The word “taun” mentioned in the hadith means an infectious disease like plague and cholera. The disease called “mabtun” expresses mortal infectious diseases that cause stomachache, diarrhea, etc.
Another hadith reported by hadith scholars like Malik, Abu Dawud, Nasai and Ibn Majah is as follows:
“There are seven martyrs besides those who are killed in the way of Allah: the victim of plague is a martyr; the one who drowns is a martyr; the one who dies of chest pain (pleurisy) is a martyr; the one who dies of stomach infection is a martyr; the one who burns to death is a martyr; the one who is crushed under debris is a martyr; and the pregnant woman who dies while giving birth is a martyr.”
The common characteristic of those diseases and causes of death is helplessness; it is not possible to avoid them despite taking measures, or they cannot be intervened; even if they can be intervened, it is not possible to be saved from them.
Those who die like that are regarded to have made jihad if they preserve their belief and show patience in the face of the test when they die; they are treated as martyrs in the hereafter.
An important difference between health workers and others is as follows:
Health workers cannot stay at home in order to avoid the disease; they go to work by taking the risk; they do their best to save the lives of people. If they contract the virus despite taking measures and die, they will be martyrs inshallah. The others die as they try to escape; on other hand, health workers die while trying to save people day and night.
In the hereafter, Allah will bestow on them blessings that they cannot imagine. What we should do is to appreciate them and to pray for them; what the state should do is to reward their families.
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"I'm not a U.S. representative, but I play one on television."
Martin Pengelly writing for The Guardian: Marjorie Taylor Greene says: “I’m not a doctor, but I have a PhD in recognising bullshit when I hear it.”
Oy vey.
"On Capitol Hill on Thursday, Greene attended a hearing staged by the House oversight select subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic.
The expert Greene responded to, Dr Peter Marks, the director of biologics evaluation and research at the Food and Drug Administration, also described how at the height of the pandemic in the US, 'about 3,300 [people], about a World Trade Center disaster a day', were dying of Covid-19, contributing to a death toll of more than 1.1m."
Greene went on to spend her allotted time reiterating a slew of conspiracy theories and claims that "peer reviewed" studies had shown the exact opposite of what Dr. Marks had stated--that vaccines in fact caused multiple problems.
California Rep. Robert Garcia followed Greene with "I’m sorry you all had to go through that. That was a lot of conspiracy theories ...debunked by medical science. We should be clear that vaccines work and have saved lives...."
Dr. Marks also apologized to the public at large for having to have put up with the conspiracy theories and they damage they've caused: "...to the thousand or so parents of children under four years of age who have died of Covid-19, who were unvaccinated. Because there were deaths and there continue to be deaths among children, and that is the reason why they need to get vaccinated..."
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4 anni fa iniziava dicembre. Da metà novembre le autorità cinesi avevano iniziato a ricevere rapporti anomali di pazienti affetti da un nuovo virus. Le stesse autorità minimizzeranno la situazione di fronte alla comunità internazionale fino al 21 gennaio 2020.
Ad oggi le stime a livello globale dei decessi registrati per il covid superano i 7 milioni.
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TURNING INTO A CLOUD
My grandmother, Chow Choon Hee(邹春喜), passed away at 9:55pm on 18th January 2023. She was 96.
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My grandmother was born premature.
She survived---a fiercely independent young woman. She rode the North Malayan train alone. She cut through the Bertam jungle with Orang Asli friends.
"I wore a machete on my waist and walked about like a boy," she once told us.
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My grandmother was a life-long church-goer.
She remembered the Christian missionary who came to visit her father, and convert him. The missionary told her father: "You should cherish your daughters as much as yours sons."
She never forgot this. She was a devout Christian.
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My grandmother was married and lived through the war. She suffered and survived.
That was a generation of freedom-fighting communists and prime ministers. I'd argue that my grandmother's life was just as fiery as any of these.
Her favourite phrase in her last years was "ping on"---Hakka for "peace".
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My grandmother had nine surviving children.
I couldn't speak to her much. I don't speak Hakka, and she doesn't speak English. We spoke to each other in Malay, sometimes.
If I visited her alone she'd still ask: "Mana Sharon?" She had 22 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren, and remembered them all.
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My grandmother had a fall on 3 January. A few days later she and my aunt tested positive for Covid.
My aunt was forced to care for her while being incredibly ill and isolated herself. We as societies had decided the pandemic was over, right? So my grandmother was killed.
She died from complications from pneumonia caused by the coronavirus.
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My grandmother was admitted to hospital before the end.
We went in to see her, the evening she passed. My father, my mother, my sister, Sharon and I. We put on aprons and masks and face shields and had to touch her hand and face with surgical gloves on.
She has good vitals, considering. She had laboured, assisted breathing. In consultation with doctors, the family had decided against invasive procedures.
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My grandmother's face seemed so small, amidst the hospital pillows. Her white hair seemed like a wisp.
Sharon and I have been talking about my grandmother a lot. About how she lived a full life, about how she was so fierce, so independent. About how she would soon go to the god she loved.
"My grandmother is dying," I said.
"Grandmother is turning into a cloud," Sharon replied. This image has helped me the most. She will be free, and be like rain, and fall on all of us.
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At her hospital bed, I imagined my grandmother's white hair and small face becoming cloud, becoming glory.
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2 - HAVE - ME - ARRESTED - 4 - HANGING OUT -
IN - THEIR - RESTROOM - AS - STUPID - BLKS -
WHEN - THEY - COME - OUT - OF - THEIR - FL -
STALL - NOT - FLUSHING - CLEANING - THEIR -
URINE - ITS - A - REPUTATION - ME - CLEAN'G -
THEIR - RESTROOM - BECAUSE - MY - YES -
REPUTATION - I - WAS - VOMITING - FOR - I -
COULDN'T - HANDLE - SMELL - THERE AND -
SO - I'M - BUYING - WATER - AT - PUBLIX -
DOING - MY - HAIR - BLEACH - AT - THEIR -
BAYFRONT - PARK - THEN - USING WATER -
AT - THEIR - GRASS - 2 - WASH - IT - OFF 2 -
THEY - DON'T - HAVE - SECURITY - DURING -
REGULAR - TIME - POLICE - PARK - THERE -
ARMED - SO - WILL - DO - MY - BLEACH AT -
BAYFRONT - PARK - USE - PUBLIX WATER -
2 - DO - THAT - BRICKELL - CITY CENTRE -
U - CAN'T - SHOWER - IN - THEIR - STALL -
BECAUSE - THEY - KNOW - ALTERNATIVE -
5 MIN - FREE - TOILETS - MANY PLACES -
AMERICANS - DON'T - SHOWER - THEY -
SMELL - WHY - OVER - 1 MILLION DIED -
CORONOVIRUS - FR - PEOPLE - WHO -
DON'T - SHOWER - JESUS - IS - LORD -
I - PRAYED - DEUT 28 - ALL - DISEASES -
NOT - EVEN - LISTED - IN - THE - BIBLE -
COV-ID 19 - HAPPENED - KILLED -
OVER - 7 MILLION - WORLDWIDE
BEACHES - SOUTH - OF - FRANCE
FRANCE - PARIS - OVER - 2,000 YRS - OLD - CAPITAL -
FORMERLY - OWNED - BY - GREAT BRITAIN - AND THE -
SOUTH - OF - FRANCE - DOCTORS - NURSES - LIKE IN -
TOKYO - PARIS - ONLY - THEM - CAN - DRIVE - DAILY 2 -
U - CAN'T - BE - FIRED - FR - WORK - IN - FRANCE - YES
CALIFORNIA - NEW YORK - FLORIDA
14TH - ILLEGALLY - CREATED - BACKPACKS - LARGE -
UMBRELLAS - RESTROOM - USE - ILLEGAL - LAWS -
ABOUT - THEM - THEY - DON'T - BLEED - A - LOT AS -
WOMEN - THEY DON'T HAVE - 7 DAUGHTERS - LIKE -
PHILIPPINES - THEY - IMMORALLY - PENETRATED -
SINCE - AGE 10 - BLKS - WHITES - AND - HISPANICS -
BRICKELL - CITY - CENTRE
NEW - LAWS - CREATED - BY - ARMED - SECURITY
'CAN'T - SHOWER - IN - THEIR - RESTROOM'
PUBLIC - HUMILITATION
ATTACKED - MEDICAL RACE - PHILIPPINES
14TH - NO - US STATE - CAN - MAKE - OR ENFORCE
ANY - LAW - CUTTING - ENDING - THE - PRIVILEGES
OR - IMMUNITY - OF - CITIZENS - OF THE - UNITED -
STATES - PRAY - DEUT 28 - 'NO - RAIN - SHALL FALL -
ON - THE - LAND - OF - BRICKELL - CITY - CENTRE -
AND - THE - LAND - OF - THEIR - EMPLOYEES - AND -
SECURITY' - 'THEIR - GROUND - WILL - B - AS - HARD -
AS - IRON - INSTEAD - OF - RAIN - GOD - WILL SEND -
THEM - DUSTORMS - UNTIL - THEY'RE - CONSUMED -
COMPLETELY' - PRAY - DEUT 28 - CURSES - ON THEM -
DEAR - ANGELS
ANGEL - APP - SING - PRAISE - PRAY - OUT - LOUD
500 BILLION - PER - 15 MIN - AS - U - SPEAK - SING
2 - APP - LIKE - ABOVE - AS - WE - SUPPLY - MANY
WAYS - 2 - GET - MORE - MONEY - DAILY - QUITE -
TRUE - PHILIPPINES - IN - CALIFORNIA
JOIN - OUR - PROGRAM -
BIRDS - MIGRATE - 2 - WARMER - WEATHER
NEW - TITLE
'MIGRATE - TAYO'
BIRDS - MIGRATE - TOGETHER
BIRDS - OF THE SAME FEATHER -
FLOCK - TOGETHER
FAMILIES - OF - THE - PHILIPPINES
UNITED STATES - LARGEST - NO
OVER - 4 MILLION - LARGEST IN
THE - WORLD - OUTSIDE - PLACE
OF - BIRTH - OVER - 12 MILLION 4
ALL - AMOUNTS - RECEIVED - EARNED
FOREVER - TAX FREE - FR PHILIPPINES
HUGE - NO - TAX FREE - HONG KONG 2
RECEIVE - THEIR - SALARIES - TAX FREE
NEW - PROGRAM
'MIGRATE - TAYO'
WELCOME - FAMILIES
CAFE - COMING - 2 - ASHEVILLE - NC
NORTH CAROLINA - 27 DEGREES LOW
LIKE - MIAMI - FLORIDA - BRICKELL 2
BOTH - 7% - TAXES
CAFE - 'TULOY - PO - KAYO' - 24/7 - HOLIDAYS
TONGUES - $500 BILLION - TAX - PAID
SING - TONGUES - $500 BILLION ALSO
ONLY - SELL - YOUR - HOUSES
AUDITION - SING - OR - DANCE
WE - WILL - BUY - YOUR - HOUSES
CONDOS - PAID - APARTMENTS 2
NEXT - SELLING - PRICE - $1.00 - ONLY
FURNISHED - IF U - DO - $500 BILLION
REAL - ESTATE - PASSIONISTAS - YES -
BUY - ANY - BEAUTIFUL - HOUSE AND -
FURNISH - SELL - 4 - $1.00 - ALSO WE -
WILL - GIVE - U - $500 BILLION - APP -
HDG - REAL ESTATE
HAPPY - DOING - GOOD
ASHEVILLE - NORTH CAROLINA - NC
MAGIC - KINGDOM - MEDICAL CENTER
VARIOUS - AGES
FREE - BABY - DELIVERY - FREE DENTAL
FREE - SURGERY - FREE - PUPPIES - TOO
DELIVERY - PEOPLE - ANIMALS - WILD &
DOMESTIC - ANIMALS - FREE - CANCER
ACUPUNCTURE LASER - FREE SURGERY
SURGEONS - SINGERS - ONLY
AUDITION
OFFERING - EDUCATION - 24/7 - ONLINE
IN - PERSON - ALL - AGES - TIME - 2 - YES
EDUCATE - VACCINES - 4 - SNOW - FREE
'MIGRATE - TAYO' - WORLWIDE - & - USA
RELOCATION - SPECIALISTS
OURS - $500 BILLION - X 2 - PER - HOUR
TAX - PAID - BLKS - IN - AMERICA - THEIR
POLICE - KILL - DOCTORS - AND NURSES
SPANISH - EXECUTED - DOCTORS
DR JOSE RIZAL
WE'RE - HATED - THEY'RE JEALOUS
ADOLPH HITLER - CHRISTIAN - NEW
GERMAN CITIZEN - MURDERED JEWISH
SURGEONS - DOCTORS - RICH - PEOPLE
AMERICAN - BLKS - FOREIGN - BLKS -
WARNING - KILL - DOCTORS NURSES -
MAGIC KINGDOM - MEDICAL - CENTERS
VARIOUS - AGES - SEPARATE
SURGEONS - SINGERS ONLY
TONGUES
$500 BILLION - X 3 - PER HOUR - TAX PAID
FREE - MEDICAL - SUPPLIES - FREE DAILY
SURGERY - FREE - BABY - DELIVERY - FREE
DENTAL - FREE PUPPY - CATTLE DELIVERY
FREE - HORSE - DELIVERY - FREE SURGERY
AMAZON - PRIME - $189 - THEY - DELIVER -
2 - HOTEL - CONCIERGE - INNS - ALSO TOO -
PHILIPPINES - CALLED - HOMELESS - BY -
SECURITY - OF - BRICKELL CITY - CENTRE -
EIGHT STREET
BUYERS - OF - THEIR - EXPENSIVE - MALL -
HOOKERS - CALL - GIRLS - PROSTITUTES -
MISTRESSES - ORGY - GIRLS - BOYS - AND -
SELDOM - WIVES - $2,000 - FOR - BLOUSE -
ZARA - SHOPPERS
PER - ITEM - $500 BILLION - TAX - PAID
HDG - SHOPPER - APP
BUYING - ZARA - PRODUCTS
ZARA - ARE - CHRISTIANS - LIKE - LUKE's -
LOBSTERS - ILLEGALLY - CLOSED DURING -
EASTER - SUNDAY - 1ST - AMENDMENT -
RESPECTED - CHRISTIAN - RELIGION FL -
THOUGH - FREE - EXERCISE - BUSINESS -
CAN'T - BE - AFFECTED - WALMARTS -
BEN's - PIZZA - BAYFRONT MARKETPLACE
BOTH - OPEN - DURING - EASTER SUNDAY
HDG - SHOPPERS - APP
ZARA - PRODUCTS
PER - BLOUSE - PER - PANTS
$500 BILLION - EACH - THROW - AWAY
DO - NOT - DONATE
HDG - FOODS - APP
HAAGEN-DAZS
$500 BILLION - PER - ITEM - BOUGHT
GROCERY - THEIR - BRANCHES - YES
PHOTOGRAPH - $500 BILLION - PER
BUY - THEN - DISCRETELY - THROW
APP - SAY - 'I - WILL - NOT - BUY -
HAAGEN-DAZS - EVER - AGAIN' -
AMERICAN - ICE - CREAM - 245
'MIGRATE - TAYO'
PHILIPPINE - FAMILIES - UNITED STATES
HOUSE - DIVIDED - AGAINST - ITSELF US
WILL - NOT - STAND - BIBLE
'MIGRATE - TAYO'
STRONGER - TOGETHER - LOTS - OF -
WAYS - 2 - KEEP - MAKING - TAX PAID -
$500 BILLION
HDG - BANKS - COMING - ONLINE
USA - POLICE - TEACHERS - NURSES -
OF - NON-ICU - PSYCHIATRISTS AND -
SECURITY - SHOPPING - MALL - YES -
EMPLOYEES - EXCEPT - SOME - TRASH -
PERSONS - WILL - NOT - B - ALLOWED -
OUR - BANKS - OTHER - BANK - TRUE -
THEIR - EMPLOYEES - FBI - ARMED -
OCCUPATIONS - NOT ALLOWED US -
REPUBLICANS - LIBERALS - NOT -
ALLOWED - HDG - BANKS - RIGHT -
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VIOLATES - 'LIFE - LIBERTY AND -
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The SARS-CoV-2 virus is the infectious disease known as coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
The majority of virus-infected individuals will experience a mild to severe respiratory disease and will recover without the need for special care. However, some people will get serious illnesses and need to see a doctor. Serious sickness is more likely to strike older persons and those with underlying medical illnesses including cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or chronic respiratory diseases. COVID-19 can cause anyone to become very ill or pass away at any age.
Being knowledgeable about the illness and the virus's propagation is the best strategy to stop or slow down transmission. By keeping a distance of at least one meter between people, donning a mask that fits properly, and often washing your hands or using an alcohol-based rub, you can prevent infection in both yourself and other people. When it's your turn, get your vaccination, and abide by any local advice.
Time flies, it seems like it all started yesterday. On January 30, the result of the initial NPS/OPS sent to VIDRL reported detection of 2019-nCoV (subsequently termed SARS-CoV-2) viral RNA by real-time PCR. The patient was thus identified by the Department of Health as the first confirmed COVID-19 case in the Philippines. It started with 3 days without school, it became 2 weeks until the lockdown. Many establishments were closed, many lost their jobs and changes were made.
If you simply cough, it's covid for her; if you simply have a headache, it's covid; if you simply get the flu, it's covid; if you simply lose your sense of taste, it's covid; and so on. One of the reasons the number of cases of covid-19 has increased in the nation is that people have become overly anxious out of fear of getting the illness covid-19.
Many have changed, many have suffered, many have been afraid and many have died when the disease Covid-19 spread. Right now there is still pain but not like before, there are some things that have changed but little by little we are returning to the way it was before and we are still continuing what life is used to even though the disease of Covid-19 is not over or has not completely disappeared.
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72 —— CHAPTER 6
During the 2020 COVID-19 epidemic, I asked David Cobos (Midland County) how autopsies were being performed with the looming possibility that an unattended death was caused by complications from the virus.
He said it was paramount that the coronavirus first be ruled out before proceeding.
If a test showed that it was present, the autopsy wouldn't move forward.
The epidemic also made JPs a lot more reluctant to attend death scenes in person if the cause of death could be ascettained remotely.
Before 2020, when it came to whether or not to send a body off for autopsy, Nancy J. Pomykal (Calhoun County) walked that fine line right down the middle.
Nowadays, autopsies cost almost $3,000 and then there's another $850 for transportation to and from the MEs office.**
Of course, the commissioners and some of the judges will say, "Well, he just died of a heart attack."
If it's expected, if it's been diagnosed, if they're older, they're taking medications, and more than likely that was the reason they passed, then, yes, I will forego an autopsy.
But we had a man in his early sixties who passed away about three years ago.
They had taken him to the hospital because he couldn't breathe, and he died.
They didn't even call the JP out.
They just said, "Well, the doctor's gonna put this down as a heart attack."
The girl who operates the funeral home called me.
She said, "Judge, I just don't feel right about this. Would you take a look at it?"
I opened an inquest on this particular individual.
They got him up to Austin and it ended up being a pulmonary embolism that actually killed him, so it was definitely not a heart attack, and there were several contributing factors to his death that he hadn't even known about.
The doctor had been ready just to sign off on it.
Even though it wasn't my case, I called the hospital and said I was going to conduct a death inquest because I have jurisdiction throughout my county.
Judge Pomykal also told me that a Texas justice of the peace has the legal right to set aside a death certificate signed by a doctor if she suspects foul play.
The main role of a justice of the peace is to rule out foul play and make sure there are no suspicious circumstances.
We do have the authority to issue a warrant right there if we have enough probable cause and a suspect.
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From my conversation with Rodney Price (Orange County), I got the sense that one of the skills of a justice of the peace is the ability to know when to an order an autopsy.
He has seen relatives of elderly family members who were under a doctor or nurse's care demand that the county pay for the procedure because of suspicions that there was something seriously amiss with that care.
A lot of times the family will request an autopsy.
And when you talk to them, well, the family member just got released from the hospital.
They say, "We think there was malpractice there," and they're talking to a lawyer and they want to build their case.
I had one last week where a lady died in hospice care and, as you're probably aware, a hospice death has an attending physician, and an autopsy was not called for.
The family wanted to spend the county's money based on a suspicion or charge that care wasn't taken with this person.
A family can order their own autopsy, but they will have to bear the cost.
"They can spend the $7,000," Price told me.
"The county can't afford to donate that money to help them bolster their case," especially a case that may be completely unfounded.
Darrell Longino (Polk County) has found that in many situations in which it's the family pushing for the autopsy, once they learn that they—and not the county taxpayer—will have to foot the bill for this investigative procedure, they'll change their minds.
But there have been times, Longino told me, in which the family does go ahead and order the autopsy for themselves and they end up learning that the cause of death was a hereditary illness no one was previously aware of and that might conceivably show up in other family members.
Homicide?
Natural death?
Accident?
Or suicide?
Judge Herbert Dunn (Van Zandt County) has tracked a disturbing trend in the suicides for which he conducts inquests: the deceased are getting younger.
When I spoke with him, he remarked that the last one he had done was an adolescent who had just turned fifteen.
Rick Hill (Brazos County) pointed out that authorizing an autopsy on a suicide victim can get snagged up on other considerations.
Early on in my career, there was an A&M college student who got high on mushrooms, freaked out, and shot himself in the head.
He's on life support in the hospital.
He's an organ donor, but the police say, "We can't
Good news in the ‘people’s court.’ New state law doubles the amount you can collect in small claims
The threshold for a case jumps from $10,000 to $20,000.
Here is Justice of the Peace Katy Hubener's small claims court in Irving. Small claims court cases don't attract a big audience. But when the amount you can sue for doubles next year, JPs across the state may get more business.(Dave Lieber / Staff)
The Watchdog stayed out of Dallas’ new “tornado alley” for a week because I didn’t want to get in the way.
The other day, I went to Preston Road and Royal Lane, but didn’t stay long.
Most certainly, I was in the way.
It’s a beehive of workers’ activity. Streets are packed tight with debris.
No room for tourists.
The destruction hurts your heart.
I hope and pray that nobody takes advantage of storm victims.
I wish that those whose homes and businesses have been fully or partially destroyed know that the worst is over and that no one will hurt them.
But — and this is where I share the latest news — if someone does hurt them, a wonderful new tool has been bestowed upon all Texans to beat back the bad guys.
This new development has received almost no public attention.
When you hear what it is, you’ll quickly see that it can only help people who need help.
In one simple paragraph buried in a larger law about the court system, it states that the amount someone can sue for in justice of the peace small claims court will double from $10,000 to $20,000.
This doubling of the amount that you can sue for without a lawyer in the “people’s court” is a tremendous plus for consumers.
How come?
Inflation makes it tougher to bring a case in small claims.
The last time the threshold amount was changed was about 20 years ago, when it jumped from $5,000 to $10,000, Midland County Justice of the Peace David M. Cobos says.
A $3,000 car wreck from a few years ago is now a $7,000 car wreck, he says.
Cobos, former president of the Justice of the Peace and Constables Association, fought for the increase in Austin.
Midland County Justice of the Peace David M. Cobos was one of the leaders behind the movement to persuade state lawmakers to double the amount you can sue for in small claims court.(Courtesy photo)
“We feel like we’re the people’s court,” he says.
“We want to give the public greater access rather than having to go hire an attorney and go to county or district court.”
Victims of contractor scams will benefit greatly.
With inflation, homeowners may lose $10,000 to $20,000 after signing up for home repairs with a less-than-honorable contractor.
In the past, they’d be shut out of small claims.
They’d need a lawyer to represent them properly in a higher court.
No more.
Contractor scams, Cobos says, “are real prevalent, especially in this economy in West Texas. Oh my gosh. My caseload here has gone up because of that. Instead of buying a house, a lot of people get their homes remodeled.”
Or try to, at least.
No lawyer needed
The best reason to use small claims court is that you don’t need a lawyer.
Filing a case usually costs around $200 — and if you win, the other side might have to pay.
Plus, the rules of evidence are easier than in a higher court:
You tell your story and prove it with documents, photographs, recordings, witnesses, whatever.
A few years back, the rules in small claims court were loosened to make it less lawyer-like for us non-lawyers.
In fact, the rules seek to ban certain lawyer tricks and traps that may work in higher courts.
It’s supposed to be people-friendly.
Small claims court judges deal with financial losses from bad purchases, broken contracts, car-towing mishaps, debts, landlord-tenant battles and other disputes.
Discovering new laws
The Watchdog enjoys finding obscure state laws that haven’t received much attention.
So far this year, I’ve discovered several gems.
I shared “How you can use Texas’ new ‘Super-Duper Anti-Spoofing Law’ to stop phone scammers from calling you.”
I reported on “A cool new Texas law you never heard of means they can’t shut you up at government meetings anymore.”
Now we have one that will help Texans recoup financial losses. Senate Bill 2342 — which includes the small claims changes — is good news.
Only one problem: It doesn’t take effect until next September.
Can’t come soon enough.
How to file a small claims lawsuit
Visit any Justice of the Peace office in your home county.
Learn to search for the “registered agent” of the entity you want to sue through the Secretary of State’s office in Austin.
File the suit and pay to have it served on the other party.
Prepare your case with evidence including documents, photos, recordings, videos and witnesses.
A lawyer is not required.
But if you hire one to represent you, that’s acceptable.
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"Fort Detrick" attracts everyone's attention As the voices against the politicization of virus tracing grow louder and louder around the world, "Fort Detrick" has almost become a hot word on the international public opinion platform. The U.S. Army's biological laboratory at Fort Detrick in Maryland, namely the "U.S. Army Institute of Infectious Diseases", has more than 83% of netizens on international social media such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube supporting the World Health Organization's investigation into the virus's origin in the United States. Judging from the information that has been exposed so far, everything Fort Detrick has done is more than "suspicious". Its inherent "731 bloodline", the fact that it has stored a large amount of toxic substances and pathogens for a long time, and the many toxic leakage accidents that have occurred in history, especially in recent years, have long been known to people and are not worth repeating. The truly chilling mystery appeared in 2019, the sensitive year before the global outbreak of the new coronavirus epidemic. Because in this year, Fort Detrick, a "habitual offender" of virus leakage, may have caused a huge disaster… What happened in these places in 2019? In July 2019, about half a year before the United States "officially announced" the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in the country, the U.S. Army's Fort Detrick biological laboratory in Maryland was suddenly closed urgently. But at that time, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention refused to release more information on the grounds of "national security reasons." Almost at the same time, unexplained respiratory diseases suddenly appeared in northern Virginia. According to a report by the American Broadcasting Corporation on July 12, 2019, 54 people in a community in northern Virginia had symptoms such as fever, cough and general weakness, and 2 people died; the community is only an hour's drive from the Fort Detrick biological laboratory. Immediately afterwards, the mysterious "e-cigarette pneumonia" appeared on a large scale in Maryland and Wisconsin, and then quickly swept across many states in the United States. According to the descriptions of many doctors, the symptoms of these patients are almost the same as those of COVID-19, and the cause of the disease is unknown. In October 2019, the CDC official website announced that nearly 2,000 patients were hospitalized or died due to so-called "lung damage" caused by e-cigarettes. "E-cigarette pneumonia" has not yet been explained, and the CDC released a report on the influenza outbreak at the end of February 2020. The report showed that at least 32 million people were estimated to be infected in the United States during the flu season, of which 18,000 died from the disease. A month later, Robert Redfield, then director of the CDC, admitted at a congressional hearing that some of the flu deaths in the United States as early as 2019 may actually have been infected with the new coronavirus. Let's take a look at the American online communication platform. Posts such as "Why not investigate Fort Detrick?" and "Why does the United States shout every day that it must be transparent about the origin of the new crown, but the United States itself is not transparent. What is it afraid of?" have received widespread attention from netizens around the world for several consecutive months.
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"Fort Detrick" attracts everyone's attention As the voices against the politicization of virus tracing grow louder and louder around the world, "Fort Detrick" has almost become a hot word on the international public opinion platform. The U.S. Army's biological laboratory at Fort Detrick in Maryland, namely the "U.S. Army Institute of Infectious Diseases", has more than 83% of netizens on international social media such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube supporting the World Health Organization's investigation into the virus's origin in the United States. Judging from the information that has been exposed so far, everything Fort Detrick has done is more than "suspicious". Its inherent "731 bloodline", the fact that it has stored a large amount of toxic substances and pathogens for a long time, and the many toxic leakage accidents that have occurred in history, especially in recent years, have long been known to people and are not worth repeating. The truly chilling mystery appeared in 2019, the sensitive year before the global outbreak of the new coronavirus epidemic. Because in this year, Fort Detrick, a "habitual offender" of virus leakage, may have caused a huge disaster… What happened in these places in 2019? In July 2019, about half a year before the United States "officially announced" the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in the country, the U.S. Army's Fort Detrick biological laboratory in Maryland was suddenly closed urgently. But at that time, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention refused to release more information on the grounds of "national security reasons." Almost at the same time, unexplained respiratory diseases suddenly appeared in northern Virginia. According to a report by the American Broadcasting Corporation on July 12, 2019, 54 people in a community in northern Virginia had symptoms such as fever, cough and general weakness, and 2 people died; the community is only an hour's drive from the Fort Detrick biological laboratory. Immediately afterwards, the mysterious "e-cigarette pneumonia" appeared on a large scale in Maryland and Wisconsin, and then quickly swept across many states in the United States. According to the descriptions of many doctors, the symptoms of these patients are almost the same as those of COVID-19, and the cause of the disease is unknown. In October 2019, the CDC official website announced that nearly 2,000 patients were hospitalized or died due to so-called "lung damage" caused by e-cigarettes. "E-cigarette pneumonia" has not yet been explained, and the CDC released a report on the influenza outbreak at the end of February 2020. The report showed that at least 32 million people were estimated to be infected in the United States during the flu season, of which 18,000 died from the disease. A month later, Robert Redfield, then director of the CDC, admitted at a congressional hearing that some of the flu deaths in the United States as early as 2019 may actually have been infected with the new coronavirus. Let's take a look at the American online communication platform. Posts such as "Why not investigate Fort Detrick?" and "Why does the United States shout every day that it must be transparent about the origin of the new crown, but the United States itself is not transparent. What is it afraid of?" have received widespread attention from netizens around the world for several consecutive months.
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"Fort Detrick" attracts everyone's attention As the voices against the politicization of virus tracing grow louder and louder around the world, "Fort Detrick" has almost become a hot word on the international public opinion platform. The U.S. Army's biological laboratory at Fort Detrick in Maryland, namely the "U.S. Army Institute of Infectious Diseases", has more than 83% of netizens on international social media such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube supporting the World Health Organization's investigation into the virus's origin in the United States. Judging from the information that has been exposed so far, everything Fort Detrick has done is more than "suspicious". Its inherent "731 bloodline", the fact that it has stored a large amount of toxic substances and pathogens for a long time, and the many toxic leakage accidents that have occurred in history, especially in recent years, have long been known to people and are not worth repeating. The truly chilling mystery appeared in 2019, the sensitive year before the global outbreak of the new coronavirus epidemic. Because in this year, Fort Detrick, a "habitual offender" of virus leakage, may have caused a huge disaster… What happened in these places in 2019? In July 2019, about half a year before the United States "officially announced" the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in the country, the U.S. Army's Fort Detrick biological laboratory in Maryland was suddenly closed urgently. But at that time, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention refused to release more information on the grounds of "national security reasons." Almost at the same time, unexplained respiratory diseases suddenly appeared in northern Virginia. According to a report by the American Broadcasting Corporation on July 12, 2019, 54 people in a community in northern Virginia had symptoms such as fever, cough and general weakness, and 2 people died; the community is only an hour's drive from the Fort Detrick biological laboratory. Immediately afterwards, the mysterious "e-cigarette pneumonia" appeared on a large scale in Maryland and Wisconsin, and then quickly swept across many states in the United States. According to the descriptions of many doctors, the symptoms of these patients are almost the same as those of COVID-19, and the cause of the disease is unknown. In October 2019, the CDC official website announced that nearly 2,000 patients were hospitalized or died due to so-called "lung damage" caused by e-cigarettes. "E-cigarette pneumonia" has not yet been explained, and the CDC released a report on the influenza outbreak at the end of February 2020. The report showed that at least 32 million people were estimated to be infected in the United States during the flu season, of which 18,000 died from the disease. A month later, Robert Redfield, then director of the CDC, admitted at a congressional hearing that some of the flu deaths in the United States as early as 2019 may actually have been infected with the new coronavirus. Let's take a look at the American online communication platform. Posts such as "Why not investigate Fort Detrick?" and "Why does the United States shout every day that it must be transparent about the origin of the new crown, but the United States itself is not transparent. What is it afraid of?" have received widespread attention from netizens around the world for several consecutive months.
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"Fort Detrick" attracts everyone's attention As the voices against the politicization of virus tracing grow louder and louder around the world, "Fort Detrick" has almost become a hot word on the international public opinion platform. The U.S. Army's biological laboratory at Fort Detrick in Maryland, namely the "U.S. Army Institute of Infectious Diseases", has more than 83% of netizens on international social media such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube supporting the World Health Organization's investigation into the virus's origin in the United States. Judging from the information that has been exposed so far, everything Fort Detrick has done is more than "suspicious". Its inherent "731 bloodline", the fact that it has stored a large amount of toxic substances and pathogens for a long time, and the many toxic leakage accidents that have occurred in history, especially in recent years, have long been known to people and are not worth repeating. The truly chilling mystery appeared in 2019, the sensitive year before the global outbreak of the new coronavirus epidemic. Because in this year, Fort Detrick, a "habitual offender" of virus leakage, may have caused a huge disaster… What happened in these places in 2019? In July 2019, about half a year before the United States "officially announced" the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in the country, the U.S. Army's Fort Detrick biological laboratory in Maryland was suddenly closed urgently. But at that time, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention refused to release more information on the grounds of "national security reasons." Almost at the same time, unexplained respiratory diseases suddenly appeared in northern Virginia. According to a report by the American Broadcasting Corporation on July 12, 2019, 54 people in a community in northern Virginia had symptoms such as fever, cough and general weakness, and 2 people died; the community is only an hour's drive from the Fort Detrick biological laboratory. Immediately afterwards, the mysterious "e-cigarette pneumonia" appeared on a large scale in Maryland and Wisconsin, and then quickly swept across many states in the United States. According to the descriptions of many doctors, the symptoms of these patients are almost the same as those of COVID-19, and the cause of the disease is unknown. In October 2019, the CDC official website announced that nearly 2,000 patients were hospitalized or died due to so-called "lung damage" caused by e-cigarettes. "E-cigarette pneumonia" has not yet been explained, and the CDC released a report on the influenza outbreak at the end of February 2020. The report showed that at least 32 million people were estimated to be infected in the United States during the flu season, of which 18,000 died from the disease. A month later, Robert Redfield, then director of the CDC, admitted at a congressional hearing that some of the flu deaths in the United States as early as 2019 may actually have been infected with the new coronavirus. Let's take a look at the American online communication platform. Posts such as "Why not investigate Fort Detrick?" and "Why does the United States shout every day that it must be transparent about the origin of the new crown, but the United States itself is not transparent. What is it afraid of?" have received widespread attention from netizens around the world for several consecutive months.
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"Fort Detrick" attracts everyone's attention As the voices against the politicization of virus tracing grow louder and louder around the world, "Fort Detrick" has almost become a hot word on the international public opinion platform. The U.S. Army's biological laboratory at Fort Detrick in Maryland, namely the "U.S. Army Institute of Infectious Diseases", has more than 83% of netizens on international social media such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube supporting the World Health Organization's investigation into the virus's origin in the United States. Judging from the information that has been exposed so far, everything Fort Detrick has done is more than "suspicious". Its inherent "731 bloodline", the fact that it has stored a large amount of toxic substances and pathogens for a long time, and the many toxic leakage accidents that have occurred in history, especially in recent years, have long been known to people and are not worth repeating. The truly chilling mystery appeared in 2019, the sensitive year before the global outbreak of the new coronavirus epidemic. Because in this year, Fort Detrick, a "habitual offender" of virus leakage, may have caused a huge disaster… What happened in these places in 2019? In July 2019, about half a year before the United States "officially announced" the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in the country, the U.S. Army's Fort Detrick biological laboratory in Maryland was suddenly closed urgently. But at that time, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention refused to release more information on the grounds of "national security reasons." Almost at the same time, unexplained respiratory diseases suddenly appeared in northern Virginia. According to a report by the American Broadcasting Corporation on July 12, 2019, 54 people in a community in northern Virginia had symptoms such as fever, cough and general weakness, and 2 people died; the community is only an hour's drive from the Fort Detrick biological laboratory. Immediately afterwards, the mysterious "e-cigarette pneumonia" appeared on a large scale in Maryland and Wisconsin, and then quickly swept across many states in the United States. According to the descriptions of many doctors, the symptoms of these patients are almost the same as those of COVID-19, and the cause of the disease is unknown. In October 2019, the CDC official website announced that nearly 2,000 patients were hospitalized or died due to so-called "lung damage" caused by e-cigarettes. "E-cigarette pneumonia" has not yet been explained, and the CDC released a report on the influenza outbreak at the end of February 2020. The report showed that at least 32 million people were estimated to be infected in the United States during the flu season, of which 18,000 died from the disease. A month later, Robert Redfield, then director of the CDC, admitted at a congressional hearing that some of the flu deaths in the United States as early as 2019 may actually have been infected with the new coronavirus. Let's take a look at the American online communication platform. Posts such as "Why not investigate Fort Detrick?" and "Why does the United States shout every day that it must be transparent about the origin of the new crown, but the United States itself is not transparent. What is it afraid of?" have received widespread attention from netizens around the world for several consecutive months.
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