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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: I dialog with a concerned, skeptical relative of supposed Covid victims You may remember we had to cancel our trip to Florida most recently because my mother-in-law got sick and was in the hospital. They diagnosed her with double pneumonia and COVID. She spent five days in the hospital and then was released to self quarantine for two weeks and to recover from her pneumonia (which she still is not over) Her roommate was also diagnosed with COVID. He is a younger male in his 40s, maybe. Also mom's neighbor was also diagnosed with COVID he is older, in his seventies, a vet who is not in the most excellent health. And of course mom's boyfriend that does not live with her with tested but his results came back negative. I spoke with her for the first time in detail about all this last night. The first thing I would like to point out about what they told her was that her pneumonia was a "viral pneumonia" and they were calling it "covid pneumonia," saying it was brought on by the COVID virus. As she talked more about it she told me previous to being sick with this "COVID pneumonia" she had bronchitis. So how could this pneumonia be related to covid-19? She had bronchitis and it turned into pneumonia. Wouldn't that be the most logical conclusion? *****Of course -- sounds like another whole batch of Covid fraud victims. Friend in FL sez two kiddie piano students have it -- I told her no way and to make sure the parents get the test results! She won't, I'm sure.***** Next is the idea that they admitted her to the hospital for 5 days but sent her roommate home. They both tested positive, they were both dehydrated, and the roommate was more dehydrated than she was. He also had pneumonia and the doctors told them that their lung x- rays looked very similar in relation to the pneumonia. That just doesn't make any sense to me that they kept her and send him home! So already something smells fishy. ******Get the test results from her on all of this pronto.***** Now let's talk about the neighbor. The vet who is in his seventies and not in excellent health. Come to find out he had some plaque in his arteries that broke off and caused him to have a stroke. That stroke is what sent him to the hospital where he tested positive for COVID (there is mandatory testing for anybody entering the hospital for any treatment). *****Terrible. Criminal!***** So he did not go to the hospital because he had COVID and he was not admitted because he had COVID, he went to the hospital and was admitted because he had a stroke. He did not get pneumonia. Now if I make this next statement keep in mind is that I'm not a doctor and I am not practicing medicine without a license. But if he was in close enough contact with Mom or the roommate to get COVID, I would think he would have also had pneumonia. And now individual number four in this scenario, the boyfriend. (who is very kind, by the way, and treats Mom very well). The boyfriend was tested but his results were negative. While he was waiting for his results, which took a week to get, he self quarantined. So you have four people who were in close proximity to one another. Let's call Mom patient zero. Patient zero had bronchitis that turned into pneumonia. That pneumonia was contagious and infected The Roommate. Then you have the neighbor who goes to the hospital for a stroke and barely spends any time around patient zero , but is diagnosed with COVID. *****Is there any discussion about how the naber (or any of these ppl) got Covid?***** And then there's the boyfriend who would presumably spend a lot of time with patient zero but never got sick. "Something is rotten in the date of Denmark." I'm curious about two things. According to the news media the type of testing you get relates to whether your results are positive or negative. The less invasive the test, the more likely your results will be negative. According to the news media anyway. The next thing that makes me curious is if you get tested and they ask you if you have "been in contact with anybody else who has covid-19" I wonder if you say "yes" if that increases the likelihood of your test coming back positive. *****You've just answered your own question. Ppl should refuse to answer that. Haven't they ever dealt with shysters before? This is like going to a fortuneteller!***** Whereas if you say "no" your test would be more likely to come back negative. Poster Comment: I'm the one in asterisx, natch. Comments? I call fraud on this whole thing till proven otherwise. ANYBODY you talk to about alleged Covidation, be their Columbo -- notably re the test results. Get ppl getting them and preferably giving you copies. All of these not fraudulent on the face of them need a look-over by a professional you trust. Some ppl won't like this and might not even like you anymore -- so what. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#3. To: NeoconsNailed (#0)
Florida is inclusive in reporting Covid
How abt that -- gt find. Thanx!
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Next report from FL -- different family and city: a friend was just in a hospital 5 days. There was constant yap and nonsense precautions about the bug -- 21 supposed sufferers from it when he got there and it increased to 22. I'M sure. He said you have to be tested for it on being admitted to any hospital or you won't be treated -- blatant discrimination. The test consisted of sticking a tube way up into his nasal passages, both of them, nastily so -- supposedly to collect mucus. He alleges they're close to perfecting a vaccine -- his niece that just graduated medical or nursing school was at work on it. I told him to run the other way from any vaccine or further test they come up with for it -- not sure he got it, tho' we established he's hating Pelosi and Schumer with me.
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