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ArcticCrusher

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  1. How about the Washington Post. Does that make the cut for you? https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/03/27/mainstream-media-disinformation-hunter-biden/
  2. Yes, its far too high and that's just one side effect.
  3. He buys 81 million so.
  4. What is it trying to show then?
  5. Does that chart impress you?
  6. "Nobody believes we are going to take out Putin, that's just stupid" Joe Biden Time for 25th.
  7. All normal seeing healthy athletes dropping for no reason. Now we're also breaking ribs during a foggot tennis match, with no reference to said injury.
  8. The vax is beyond useless. Negative actually.
  9. Oh it's staged all right. Love the sissy slap ref.
  10. There's a good reason they are stopping vax vs unvaxxed data.
  11. The emails on Hunter's laptop validate the story, unless you still think that's Russian disinformation.
  12. One can lead a horse to water . . . .
  13. Very rare indeed. Where are the unvaxxed again?
  14. Does it stop infection? No Does it stop the spread? No What is a booster gonna do to an already mutated virus? Nothing Here is an article that goes back to 2014 that talks about ebola and upcoming virus's, ie Covid. From the article, ignorance and fear are the true dangers. Even back then it was know should a Coronavirus hit us it would be futile to try and stop it since it utilizes animal reservoirs. The vax is useless, along with masking, distancing etc etc. https://time.com/3069876/ebola-outbreak-truth/ It is vital that our friends not die in vain. Rather than the fog of misinformation that currently surrounds this horrific outbreak, the world must understand Ebola for what it really is. The fear and ignorance that often surround it serve no one; only real knowledge and understanding will permit us to prevail. While devastating in its impact, the real enemy is not the Ebola virus or the animals from which it emerges. Whether on a local level in regions affected by the outbreak, or through the international media, ignorance and fear are our true adversaries. While viruses like Ebola emerge relatively infrequently, we know a great deal about them. Ebola and the other hemorrhagic fever viruses like it kill dramatically and often painfully. As demonstrated through the current outbreak, they can have a devastating impact on local communities and can harm the countries and regions where they exist. Nevertheless, they definitely do not move like a common cold or have the potential to spread around the world igniting a global pandemic that will kill millions. Everything we know about Ebola suggests that it spreads in a limited number of well-defined ways, such as the intensive care of sick patients and the mortuary preparation of those that have succumbed to the disease. With circumscribed capacity to spread along with distinct, identifiable symptoms, this virus doesn’t have pandemic potential. Ignorance and hysteria around this virus inflame its spread and thwart the development of systems that have the potential to stop it. Among the incredible challenges in the response to the current outbreak include misinformation and rumor. Lack of common knowledge about how Ebola spreads is causing some of the people in affected regions at greatest risk to shun health authorities and to avoid reporting the disease. Silence, denial and fear kill. Instead of permitting hard-working Ministries of Health to identify affected regions and anticipate future spread, they fan the flames. But a lack of understanding in afflicted regions is not the only problem. The desire of the international media to attract viewers has led some careless journalists to focus almost exclusively on the fear-invoking mode of death from the disease. While it may increase their ratings, it lets the real culprits off the hook. Limited health infrastructure, insufficient numbers of trained health workers, too few fully equipped labs, and not enough education and preventative epidemiology are the sad realities that push this scourge on. The image of a victim coughing up blood creates stigma instead of engaging international viewers with the true and preventable human tragedy in these communities. It also distracts from one of the more disturbing facts associated with this outbreak, which is how wealthy communities feel content to live in a world where society spends more on eliminating wrinkles than with basic health infrastructure that could, among many other things, help quench an outbreak like the one we’re currently experience in West Africa. While Ebola virus won’t be the next global Andromeda strain, there are viruses out there that could be. Coronaviruses (like SARS) and influenzaviruses (like the H1N1 virus of 1918) for example, show that some viruses truly can spread around the world in ways that will blindside and impact our entire planet. It is notable that a novel coronavirus, the Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), and a novel influenzavirus, the H7N9 virus, receive very little attention from the international media. Perhaps as importantly, there are millions of still unidentified viruses in animal reservoirs, among which, almost certainly is a virus that we’d have no capacity to understand or stop were it to suddenly emerge today. Our world is increasingly susceptible to potentially devastating epidemics. And the notion that all of them are the same is absurd. We need to understand the diversity of the viruses in nature. We need to double down on global activities that track new agents from their sources. We need to ensure that health infrastructure in emerging disease hotspots, which include some of the poorest regions of the world, have adequate capacity for surveillance and early detection. Capacity building and training aren’t sexy activities and they won’t make headlines, but they will stop the events that lead to the headlines.
  15. 100% staged. Good thing CR didn't make fun of Alec Baldwin's wife.
  16. These are a special kind of retards though, esp the op and Co.
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