reality-detective · 2 months ago
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The new variants coming out are MILITARY codes and each variant signals Military operations and White Hats chess< counter movements/
(The DEEP STATE got really confused when so much different Variants started popping up on the news and papers without their CONTROL and Acknowledgement>>>> they can't back track these STORIES planted or say they didn't name the new variants ...it will truly destroy their NARRATION if they deny these variants popping up!!!)/////
Pay close attention to the new variant >>>>>>>>>>>>OMICROM<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
OMI= ODIN (Omi is one of ODINS name)
CROM: is a commanded to an operating system or server for a job that is to be Executed at Specified time.
> >>>>>>>>>>PROJECT ODIN < </<<<<<<<<
MILITARY SPACE FORCE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OPERATION CONNECTED TO STARLINK SATS. AND CONTROL ALL GRIDS AROUND THE WORLD AND CAN BYPASS ALL MEDIA/RADIO/INTERNET PLATFORMS. MORE OVER PROJECT ODIN CAN TAKE AND OPERATE ALL MEDIA/RADIO/INTERNET/DIGITAL PLATFORMS AND EBS.
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WHO Skips Next Greek Letter After “Nu” in Naming New COVID Variant – The Next Letter “Xi” Might Draw Attention to China – So They Named it “Omicron” Instead
Xi =11 in Roman numerals
XI = 11 =LAW OF WAR MANUAL/ CHAPTER 11.
>Q, POST #1116 (>ELEVEN<16)
Thank you Xi
Good start.
China/CQ cancel.
Q
(This post was not about China or Xi ...it was disinformation..Q knew the enemy was reading the post.... And Q Mil.Intel couldn't break the laws of National Security by openly stating the Laws of War > End of occupation 11.3< )
CHAPTER 11(xi) in the Law Of War all pertain to END FOREIGN OCCUPATION and 11.15 has specific rules on how to " combat the spread of contagious diseases and EPIDEMICS"
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Side note;
Xi also means 14 (fourteen in gematria =104)
Q post #104
Now is the time to pray.
We're are operational.
God bless the United States of America.
Q
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How many coincidences before mathematically impossible?
It was over before it began.
Q
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~ Be careful PATRIOTS/ANONS/ Freedom fighters across the world....... Be careful of those who divide inside the Great AWAKENING......( Many are drunk on EGO> FOLLOWERS>or simply are drunks and high and take to social media to vent (hate/accuse/>ego<) and instead of seeking help for their mental problems or drug problems or alcohol problems........./////
I'm not here for these games or followers or being a keyboard warrior looking for fights and raging nonsense....
Some of us are here.. Because we truly care for humanity, nature, animals and Earth...
No matter where you are seek peace.
God will not do for you.. What you can do for yourself. ( This means learn to use all your sacred senses in Harmony ..... Come to a clean life.. LIGHT)> THE GREAT AWAKENING is much more than can be fathomed...
I'm sure I'll get some flack for sharing this but I have to admit, a lot of Q posts have come to fruition in many ways. Sure it's a Psyop and it's happening on both sides. It's up to you to know or be-LIE-ve. 🤔
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jloisse · 2 years ago
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Dr Rayan Cole MD sur les injections expérimentales ..
"Les vaccins n'ont jamais été reformulés, ils ont été fabriqués pour le covid de Wuhan, Omicron est arrivé, les vaccins sont maintenant tous risques, aucuns bénéfices."
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aveganeverywhere · 2 years ago
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kwttoday · 3 years ago
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WHO : More than half of Europe likely to get infected with Omicron
WHO : More than half of Europe likely to get infected with Omicron
WHO : More than half of Europe likely to get infected with Omicron The World Health Organization has warned that half of Europe will have been infected with the Omicron variant of Covid19 within six to eight weeks. The projection was based on the seven million new cases reported across Europe in the first week of 2022.  Speaking at a press conference, regional director Hans Kluge warned that…
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jornale · 3 years ago
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#omicrom #variante #covid19 #coronavirus #saude #pandemia #oms #botsuana #lesoto #namibia #zimbabue #eswatini #china #israel #belgica #jornale #news
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fabricdragondesigns · 3 years ago
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if people would just wear a mask we wouldnt be encouraging variants!
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phoenixonwheels · 3 years ago
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The problem with believing your own propaganda is it doesn’t keep you alive in a pandemic. You can tell all the lies you want about Covid but it doesn’t change the way the virus works.
Bye Deon!
[ID: Facebook posts by Deon Unthank: Feb 22: “Imagine a vaccine so safe you have to be threatened to take it for a disease so deadly you have to be tested to know you have it.” March 11: “According to NASA, the chance of the earth being hit by an asteroid is 0.046%. The chance of dying of Covid is 0.026%. Drop the mask buy a helmet.” Deon comments “Haha… better hurry before they’re gone liberals!” Oct 9: A giant hand holding marionette strings tied to someone’s facemask strings. “It’s NOT about a ‘virus’ it’s about CONTROL.” Dec 1: “There is a lot that can be said about Facebook, but I do know that there are a bunch of praying people on here. I seem to have bronchitis and my wife has the bug also. I was up all night coughing my head off so please pray for us.” Dec 2: “Here we go again!!! One case of Omicrom in the US, and Fauci has his face all over the news like it’s a big deal. It’s well documented that this variant is so mild that it’s hardly noticeable.” Donna Johnson Holley, Dec 18: “My dear friend Deon Unthank, owner & founder of Absolutely Gospel, passed away last night from complications due to Covid. This mess is no joke. 😢”]
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thekingdomofdong · 3 years ago
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you ever think about how much damage the stupid phrase “its not as dangerous” has done to people in regards to the omicrom variant? fuckin hate that every news publication about it has to remind you its not that bad, even if they’re going over how it killed 500+ kids but HEY ITS NOT THAT BAD! COUPLE OF DEAD KIDS IS NO BIG DEAL!
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theculturedmarxist · 3 years ago
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Omicron
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The CDC and WHO consistently underplay the airborne nature of Covid-19 and its variants. Emphasis is given to fomite transmission (water droplets landing on surfaces) versus aerosol (more akin to how cigarette smoke fills a room). There are a number of reasons for this, but I assume the primary one is that fomite transmission and handwashing perpetuate the notion that exposure is a personal issue, freeing businesses and schools of liability for exposure.
Researchers have warned that these events, scientifically called 'recombination events', are possible but they require very specific conditions and the coincidence of mostly uncontrollable events.
Only three Covid strains created by viruses swapping genes have ever been recorded, with the virus instead mostly relying on random mutations to make more variants.
A new variant was not triggered over the two months when the Delta strain was outcompeting Alpha through this method.
Omicron is already dominant in London just two weeks after being spotted in the country, and experts estimate it will be the main strain by the New Year.Researchers have warned that these events, scientifically called 'recombination events', are possible but they require very specific conditions and the coincidence of mostly uncontrollable events.
Only three Covid strains created by viruses swapping genes have ever been recorded, with the virus instead mostly relying on random mutations to make more variants.
A new variant was not triggered over the two months when the Delta strain was outcompeting Alpha through this method.
Omicron is already dominant in London just two weeks after being spotted in the country, and experts estimate it will be the main strain by the New Year.
“I’m very worried,” said Marcus Plescia, the chief medical officer at the American Society of State and Territorial Health Officials.
Obviously, a case of mild Covid is preferable to coming down with the Vaccine-Evading Killer Bug From Hell that we worried about when we first learned of mutation-riddled Omicrom over Thanksgiving. But because Omicron is so contagious, there could be many, many cases — an exponential outbreak.
“This is going to take off. The numbers of people who get sick will be substantial,” Plescia said. And even if only a very small proportion of them end up with severe disease, that still adds up to a lot of very sick people.
For instance, if the fatality rate for Omicron turned out to be only one-fourth of that for “original” Covid, but Omicron infected four times as many people, then the same number of lives would be lost.
“It’s the math,” said Celine Gounder, an infectious disease specialist at NYU.
And “mild” to an epidemiologist doesn’t mean the same thing that “mild” indicates to you and me. Mild to us means not feeling so bad. Mild to the public health professional just means you aren’t in the hospital.
“It can knock you off your feet and debilitate you for a few days and we’d still call it mild,” Plescia said.
The omicron Covid-19 variant first detected in southern Africa about a month ago now makes up about 3% of cases sequenced in the U.S., according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.While the delta variant still dominates the U.S. at about 97% of all Covid cases analyzed, omicron is quickly gaining ground. The new variant represented an estimated 2.9% of all cases sequenced last week, up from 0.4% the previous week, according to the CDC. More than two dozen states have reported omicron cases so far. California was first to confirm an omicron case in the U.S. on Dec. 1 in a resident who flew into San Francisco from South Africa. But the CDC on Friday said they've confirmed an earlier case of omicron in a patient who developed symptoms on Nov. 15. It's not clear when the variant first arrived in the U.S.
"Estimated" because of the US's incredibly poor testing and data collection and that tests that come back positive aren't always screened for which variant.
The CDC on Friday said one vaccinated person has been hospitalized with omicron, but no deaths have been reported among the 43 patients that have been followed up on. The most common symptoms so far are cough, fatigue, congestion and a runny nose.
Among those patients, 58% were between the ages of 18 and 39 years of age and 79% were fully vaccinated at least 14 days before symptom onset or testing positive.
The CDC reported that 33% of the 43 patients traveled internationally during the 14 days prior to developing symptoms or testing positive, indicating that community spread is underway in the U.S.
The Biden administration is setting up the country for a world of hurt by doubling down on their "vax and booster (but only if you feel like it!)" strategy. Vaccines hardly seem to impede it at all.
https://www.science.org/content/article/scientists-see-really-really-tough-winter-omicron
Omicron has now been found in more than 70 countries and is rapidly gaining ground. As Science went to press, for example, Danish scientists estimated Omicron was just days away from replacing Delta as the most common variant. “What we see is an extraordinary, rapid spread,” says Troels Lillebæk, an infectious disease researcher at the University of Copenhagen. Despite very high vaccination rates, the country of 5 million is now seeing more than 6000 cases a day, roughly twice the number seen during the highest previous peak. (The growth seemed to show signs of slowing down early this week, but that may be in part because the country is reaching the limits of its testing capability.) Neighboring Norway, which has about the same population, is now projecting more than 100,000 cases a day in a matter of weeks, unless people drastically reduce social contacts.
Even if Omicron causes milder disease, as some scientists hope, the astronomical case projections mean the outlook is grim, warns Emma Hodcroft, a virologist at the University of Bern. “A lot of scientists thought Delta was already going to make this a really, really tough winter,” she says. “I’m not sure the message has gotten across to the people who make decisions, how much tougher Omicron is going to make this.”
For Hodcroft and other virologists, immunologists, and epidemiologists, Omicron is another dizzying plunge on the pandemic roller coaster, right before the holidays—a time of frenzied phone calls, late night work, and little sleep. “We have people working the whole weekend again,” says Florian Krammer, a vaccine researcher at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. “It doesn’t matter if something needs to be done at 10 p.m., it’s getting done.”
How good Omicron is at immune escape is also becoming clearer. Preliminary data from South Africa showed its rise coincided with an unexpected surge in reinfections. This past week, laboratory assays by several groups have shown antibodies, whether elicited by vaccines or a previous infection, are significantly less effective at neutralizing Omicron than other variants. And based on the first cases, scientists in the United Kingdom have estimated that protection from symptomatic illness is much lower in people who have received two doses of the AstraZeneca or messenger RNA vaccines. The good news is that boosters appear to bring protection against disease back to about 75%, and probably even higher against hospitalization. “I think it all boils down in the end to protection from severe disease,” Krammer says.
Early data from Discovery, South Africa’s largest health insurer, presented on 14 December, offered some additional reassurance that Omicron’s immune escape isn’t complete. The data showed hospital admissions in the country are growing more slowly than in previous waves. That could mean the protection from severe disease is still robust in vaccinated and recovered people—or the virus is inherently a bit milder than Delta.
But Harvard University epidemiologist William Hanage says the question of severity is still impossible to answer. Recent genomic comparisons suggest Omicron only began to spread in mid-October—earlier work had estimated late September—so the variant hasn’t infected enough people to conclude much of anything, he says. By chance, many of the early cases in South Africa happened to be in younger people, who are less likely to develop severe disease. And even if the variant turns out to be inherently milder, the volume of cases will likely overwhelm health systems. “A colleague put it really well in one of our little depressing Slack channels,” Hanage says: “There’s not much that can spread this fast and be benign to a society that’s already got full hospitals without it.”
Scientists also worry Omicron—which represented a massive leap from known variants in genomic terms—may bring other, unpleasant evolutionary surprises. For instance, roughly one-tenth of Omicron genomes sequenced so far have an additional mutation in the spike protein called 346K that is predicted to make it even better at evading the immune system. “Omicron has most of the greatest hits for antibody escape already, so there aren’t a ton of additions that it could make, but 346K is one of them,” says Stephen Goldstein, a virologist at the University of Utah. “We have to keep an eye on it.”
IMO A lot of the talk about Omicron being less severe, having a lower hospitalization rate, and so on is just wishful thinking. The same with the vax+booster hopium. Current data does show that boosters do increase an immune response, but the effects seem to drop off pretty quickly. Hospitalization rates also lag behind infections, so people infected and spreading now might not show up in hospitals until weeks later. There are also confounding factors such as human behavior, like people wearing masks more often, social distancing, etc. At this point it's impossible to know exactly how bad Omicron is, will be, or might become.
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duffbert · 2 years ago
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Intermediate shot… it’s hung in the dining room, and all the lights and spikes are in. Now we have to clip the ties at the top of each spike… right now it looks like Omicrom variant Zulu… (at Plymouth, Minnesota) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChKxiNYpDFQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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nawilla · 3 years ago
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A Great Big Screw You to All the People Who Think that Vaccination is a Free Choice and Not a Civic Duty.
I had my booster shot yesterday.  I woke up this morning feeling like I had been hit by a truck, and this was AFTER I took ibuprofen.
I was hesitant to get the booster shot because my body had reacted so badly to the second dose.  The day of low-grade fever and muscle aches was to be expected, but the swelling, and redness at the injection site was alarming enough that I took photos of it so I could ask the professionals administering the dose if they felt I should take it or not.  Clearly while I was having an immune response of some kind, it’s not clear if I’m actually reacting to the vaccine, the vehicle (what the vaccine is dissolved/delivered in), or to the needles themselves.  I’ve had less severe reactions to a tetanus shot, but I don’t recall having a major reactions at the site when I had rabies shots.  I have a strong family history of lupus and my late aunt was so sensitive to metals she couldn’t have surgical staples after surgery, so the possibility that I’ve now become sensitized to surgical steel really sucks.
What pisses me off so much is the part of the calculation that pushed me toward getting the booster is the current omicrom variant, which is burning through our population.  It did not have to be this way, more than 2 years post-pandemic, but people KEEP NOT GETTING THEIR SHOTS.  This pandemic is still raging, and now I have to KEEP getting booster shots I react badly to, because it’s too risky for me not to.  The concept of herd immunity is not to protect people who just don’t want to get the vaccine.  Herd immunity is for people who shouldn’t be taking the vaccine.   And if everyone got their vaccine when they should have, we would be looking at the risk/benefit analysis for boosters differently.
Vaccines are a modern miracle, but not one I take lightly.  With my family history of autoimmune disease, I carefully weigh whether each vaccine is worth the risk for the benefit.  They offered me a flu shot at the same time, but I refused because if I did react badly, I wanted to know WHICH vaccine I was reacting to. The pictures of my arm from the second dose raised eyebrows enough that I had to stay a full thirty minutes after to ensure I didn’t have a dangerous reaction (not that I wouldn’t have anyway).  But I shouldn’t have to take these risks because other people didn’t take their own dosages.  I shouldn’t have to risk sensitizing myself to vehicle (or God forbid needles) so that I can’t take vaccines in the future I might need because other people wouldn’t take their doses.  
And now I have chills, body aches, fatigue, weird fever dreams, and my arm feels like it was shot with something a lot bigger than a needle every time I move it, despite the MUCH lower dose in the booster.  And I don’t even get to stay home.  I have to ibuprofen myself into functional because we are so far behind at work from people being out due to catching covid over the holidays or getting exposed from traveling.  I am essential, in person worker.  I can’t miss work unless I’m actually sick with virus.  I can’t travel.  I can’t attend events.  I can’t risk exposure because there is no coverage if I go down and too many labs depend on me being at work.  And now I have to go to work feeling like crap because too many people who can work from home chose to avoid vaccination or chose to travel and now we have another surge.  It’s been two YEARS of this BS.  We all want it to be over, but everyone has to do their part, not just the essential people.  Vaccination is not a political statement, a freedom, or a choice you make with your own convenience in mind.  We take the vaccine because this act affects other people, not just ourselves.  It’s long past due for everyone to take one for the team, not just those who believe in science.
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yes-deepbelievercollector · 3 years ago
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OnePlus desvenda a câmara Hasselblad de segunda geração do OnePlus 10 Pro
OnePlus desvenda a câmara Hasselblad de segunda geração do OnePlus 10 Pro
A OnePlus queria ter marcado presença na CES 2022, possivelmente para apresentar o seu novo topo de gama OnePlus 10 Pro, mas com a variante Omicrom do Coronavírus em força, a empresa foi uma das muitas que desistiram de marcar presença física no evento, apontando para o próximo dia 11 de janeiro a apresentação do […]
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indianarrative1 · 3 years ago
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WHO fears Omicron-Delta ‘tsunami’ may wreck healthcare systems, docs & nurses also hit
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The simultaneous spread of the Delta and Omicron variants of the coronavirus is creating a "tsunami of cases" that continue to put immense pressure on health systems that are already on the brink of collapse, the WHO warned on Wednesday.
"Delta and Omicrom are now twin threats driving up cases to record numbers, leading to spikes in hospitalisation and deaths," WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a press conference.
He said the pressure on health systems was not only due to new coronavirus patients, but also large numbers of health workers falling ill with Covid.
The WHO said over 6.5 million cases new cases had been recorded worldwide in the week between Dec 22-28, while the United States and France both registered a record number of daily infections on Wednesday.
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leanpick · 3 years ago
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WHO fears 'tsunami' of COVID cases
WHO fears ‘tsunami’ of COVID cases
The simultaneous circulation of the Delta and Omicron variants of the coronavirus is creating a “tsunami of cases”, World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says. “Delta and Omicrom are now twin threats driving up cases to record numbers, leading to spikes in hospitalisation and deaths,” Tedros told a news briefing on Wednesday. “I am highly concerned that…
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dailykhabar20 · 3 years ago
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#BREAKING There have been 60 new community cases reported in New Zealand today, with a second case of Omicrom in the community also confirmed.
The case is an Air New Zealand crew member who worked on a flight between Auckland and Sydney on 24 December.
They were tested for Covid-19 in routine surveillance testing on 27 December. Whole genome sequencing has confirmed the Omicron variant and has also confirmed the case is linked to three other Omicron cases on the same flight.
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phoenixonwheels · 3 years ago
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Actually my mask keeps me from catching and spreading Covid, but apparently you can’t be bothered to make the effort because fuck the immunocompromised and the disabled amiright?
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Ahaha ahahaha aren’t you an ableist piece of shit.
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Karma is a bitch. Bye Michael!
[ID: Facebook posts by Michael E Cooney: Oct 6, 2021: A man wearing a tshirt that says “Your mask is as useless as your president.” Dec 21, 2021: “The OMICROM VARIANT reportedly has mild symptoms like soreness and exhaustion. The same thing you’d feel after a hard days work… no wonder liberals are terrified of it.” Jan 18, 2022: “This is Debbie. I know so many of you have loved Mike and have been friends with him, personally, or through Facebook. I want you to know that early this morning Mike went to spend eternity with his Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ. He had Covid first, ended up with blood clots (a COMMON side effect of Covid) has been in the CTICU and was recovering but his body was exhausted and is now at rest. Mike…”]
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