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Health See other Health Articles Title: The Current Coronavirus Pandemic: It’s Likely Caused By More Than One Pathogen And There Is a Missing Antidote The reality is, most of the cases of COVID-19 coronavirus infection have been diagnosed without confirmation by laboratory testing. And so, doctors end up finding what they are looking for COVID-19. The singular mind-set of modern medicine continues to be practiced today. COVID-19 fits a script that was created prior to this current epidemic. That is because they want to develop a single-component vaccine and inoculate the entire planet at one time (the dream of a billionaire philanthropist). So, better get sick to make his dream come true (NOT!). Somehow, vaccine makers were reportedly making a COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine long before the first outbreak in China. Similarly, most virologists collectively believe the Spanish flu of 1918 was caused by an influenza virus, with some level of certainty, maybe H5N1. By the way, the US had a population of 103 million at the time and an estimated 550,000 Americans died of the Spanish flu, which is ~ a 0.5% death rate (half of one percent). Today the US has a population hovering around 325 million and a 0.5% death rate would result in 1,625,000 deaths. But lets recall, 1918 was an era before chlorinated water (eradicated cholera, typhoid and dysentery), and before nutrient-fortified foods. But we also have more older adults (12+ million over age 80), the primary at-risk group for COVID-19 mortality. Logic test So, lets test your logic. Maybe you can a think a little less narrowly than doctors do. If a youngster runs across the road wearing tennis shoes and gets hit by a car and dies, and when we study this type of accident, we find 83.5% of kids who die in pedestrian accidents were wearing tennis shoes. Then it is obvious the tennis shoes were a causal factor in these deaths, right? Obviously, that is flawed reasoning. The tennis shoes were involved (associated with) these deaths but not causal. This type of flawed reasoning is precisely what is going on today with the COVID-19 fiasco. We have bumbling politicians managing a major disease. And doctors with blinders on. What caused the 1918 flu pandemic? Demographers at UC Berkeley went back and analyzed the facts surrounding the 1918 Spanish flu. They found the age group that was the primary target and the male/female composition of deaths fit the diagnosis of tuberculosis, not influenza. They claim tuberculosis along with influenza were behind the many millions of deaths, not H5N1 influenza alone. So molecular biologists dug into the Alaskan permafrost to obtain samples from human bodies of the flu strains in circulation in 1918 and determined they were closest to avian strains of the flu as well as swine strains. But that didnt answer why the 1918 epidemic was so virulent, nor did it answer why young males were its predominant victims. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
#2. To: Ada (#0)
When we worked Lorrie Morgan in Chicago, I was sitting on front of stage right in first row. Toward the end of show the crowd was looking right above me. I looked up and Lorrie Morgan was standing right there. I dipped my head and grabbed the brim of my hat. When the show was over, these two girls came up to me and said, "We saw you looking up Lorrie Morgan's skirt." Well, I wasn't. But that tells you where their heads were at. ROTFLMAO
Well, I wasn't. I probably would've been. ;) And mine, apparently.
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