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jas007

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  1. Even during the pandemic, it was fairly easy to figure out that Ivermectin was a recommended treatment and would be effective. They failed to censor all the government data. And it was also easy to figure out the role of HCQ as a zinc ionophore. And if you were logged into Reddit, there was plenty of uncensored information there, particularly in the Conspiracy subform. Every day there were medical doctors exchanging information and trying to figure out how to avoid getting the mandatory jabs. I think most of the hospitals required the jabs, so the doctors had two choices: get jabbed or lose their job. Maybe some of them also ran the risk of losing their medical licenses. Anyway, all you really had to do was see that your Vitamin D level remained high, get plenty of sunshine, and take some Zinc and a Zinc ionophore like Quercetin. Except for the sunshine, you could order all that stuff on Amazon.
  2. I wonder why he said that? Unless he was truly clueless? That's a possibility, I guess.
  3. Actually, they were working on the mRNA technology for a lot longer than two years. Ten years at least. I think the true figure is more like 20 years. Back in toe 60s, I took some curses in Microbiology, Medical microbiology, and Medical microbiology lab work. And they most certainly knew all about it back then. The science has come a long way since then, but the work has been ongoing for years. COVID came along and they finally had their shot to use it, whether it was safe or not.
  4. I'm sure people will call it a "conspiracy theory." That's OK. That's their mindset and they will cnmtinue to defend the mainstream narrative until they die. That's how they survive. They obey authority and do what they're told. That's most people. Propaganda works. Usually. That's why the Deep State is so upset about Elon Musk. He believes in free speech. He spent 44 billion dollars to buy Twitter and restore free speech. Too late for many people, but there's hope. Anyway, I've seen enough. I can think for myself and I have excellent sources of information. I know what I know. At this point, I'm cautiously optimistic.
  5. Let's just say he's not clueless. I could probably dig through my old emails and find an email to an old friend from a few years ago. I knew then and I know what this COVID nonsense is all about. . He didn't listen and thinks I'm "crazy." And now he's dying from an aggressive cancer. His step mother is already dead, as is his sister. They were all stupid enough to listen to the "authorities." You can think what you want and continue to be another brainwashed person. Good luck.
  6. You really do need to get up to speed, not that it matters much at this point. The virus was first concocted in a US Army biological warfare lab at Ft. Dedrick, MD, The press got wind of what was going on there, and Obama made them knock it off. At least that was the official story. But they didn't. Fauci had the project transferred to Wuhan, funded by the NIH. That was in the late 90s. Somewhere online, you might still be able to find the payment authorizations from the DOD as early as the late 90s. Every dollar that's spent is recorded. And so there's a paper trail. It was all an Army project contracted to the drug companies. They marketed the stuff, but that's the extent of their involvement, other than to make money, and to act as a decoy. Fast forward to 2019. Either by accident or on purpose, the virus was released in China. By early 2020, it was spreading around the world. Remember all the fake videos of people dropping dead on the streets in China? It was all an act. A charade. In all likelihood, it was part of some sort of New World Order depopulation project. The virus was mostly harmless. The jabs would do all the killing. And yes, there are people out there who think the world would be better off with 80% of the people dead. They were planning this for years. Or some variation. But they lost control of the narrative. People woke up. Mainstream media no longer had a monopoly on the narrative and they failed. RFK Jr. knows the whole story. And he's about to be a member of the new administration.
  7. There's actually some validity to the theory that infected people can spread the virus before they become symptomatic. It's called the "latency period." It all depends on the type of virus and its mode of operation. Anyway, that's how they fooled people during COVID. Whether true or not, it was possible, and so it was a good scare tactic.
  8. At this point, and as far as I'm concerned, the credibility of the CDC, the FDA, the WHO, the dug companies, and the medical journals is ZERO. Absolute ZERO. And the mainstream media, in case I forget. Anything any of those people say or print I assume is a lie. I'll be safer figuring it out myself.
  9. Anyone watching the news lately will probably have noticed by now. the same cast of characters are once again pushing a pandemic narrative. This time, it's the "bird flu." One lady was suggesting that the Biden Administration still has time to roll out the vaccines before Trump takes office. They want free testing available, and FDA approval of a new set of jabs. And they want all this before the Trump administration has a chance to stop it.
  10. And you think Wikipedia is a credible source?
  11. It helps to have a vision and understand the big picture. And for Musk, the big picture extends beyond making cars. Full scale driving, Robo taxis, and robotics, for example. Trillions of dollars of value not currently reflected in the stock price because analysts only see numbers on their spreadsheets and continue to see Tesla as only a car company. Big mistake, but an opportunity for investors who can see the big picture. Anyway, with more Teslas on the road, more data is gathered for the FSD software. That's what makes it work. Data. Even if Tesla makes little or no money selling cars, the company gains value. And at this point, Tesla is pretty much the only game in town in terms of the USA EV market. GM can't compete. We've seen that. Ditto for Ford. If you don't understand all of that, you might want to do a little research.
  12. Focused work? That's great, but that's usually not me. I never really plan anything, but when inspiration strikes, I like to be in a position to take advantage of it, if that makes any sense. Stop whatever I'm doing and focus on whatever inspires me at the time. I usually get better results when I'm multi-tasking, in any event. Otherwise, I'm likely to get hung up on a problem. or what I think is a problem. So, I stop that work and come back to it later. By that time, the problem may not seem like a problem any more. How that fits into photography? I'm going to make myself carry around my camera, or start taking advantage of the camera I have in my pocket on the I-Phone.
  13. Those sound good to me. I'm definitely going to try to do more travel, although I'm not sure what "creative ideas" I'd want to pursue. Maybe do more photography.
  14. Does it really matter who this chiropractor is or what he's done? It's easy enough to figure out, at this late date, that the jabs weren't effective and were actually dangerous to a lot of people. And the excess deaths keep piling up around the world, except in places like Africa, where everything is pretty much business as usual.
  15. Including me. The only reason I had the PCR test was because the airline required it at the time. July 2022.
  16. Actually, I think Musk Tesla will be building reasonably priced Teslas in Texas. They have the capacity. Excess capacity. I think Musk wants to fast track the RoboTaxi project, so that might take precedence for the time being. We'll see.
  17. I've never had any kind of bloodwork to determine whether or not I've had it, but before I flew to Bangkok last time I needed a negative PCR test, which I obtained the day before. If I ever had COVID, I couldn't tell. Anyway, I haven't really thought much about it lately. I'm 73 yers old, and I can count on three fingers the number of times I've had a complete physical exam since I last visited a pediatrician at around age 12. From time to time I've had some bloodwork, which is always 100% normal, and I've had routine eye care because I was nearsighted. And routine dental care. That's about it.
  18. Maybe Trump will get the people he wants and we'll all see some justice.
  19. That's what I thought at first, but then I thought that just maybe they would find a person who really really wanted a room off Walking Street for New Year's Eve. I'm sure there are people around who can spend that much money if they want to.
  20. Some of us never succumbed to the jab propaganda. I admit, they had me fooled for the first month or so. I didn't know what to think. Fortunately for me, no jab was available early on. And by the time it was, I had read enough to question the narrative. Too much valid information was being suppressed. And the narrative was almost comical. I used to have Twitter back when it was Twitter. Back then, you could set your feed to show all posts tagged in a certain way. And you could refresh your feed as often as you wanted. Anyway, It became obvious. Information was being deliberately deleted. Someone would post something, but that post wasn't immediately deleted. Sometimes, it took them a minute or so. And then it was gone. And yet why would they delete true information? Someone had an agenda. I won't waste people's time at this point. It's all ancient history as far as I'm concerned.
  21. I tried the link. Wrong dates., I looked at two nights beginning December 29. Anyway, now it says no availability for those nights.
  22. Here you go:
  23. I couldn't click on your link. Anyway, as of yesterday when I looked, there was a hotel right off Walking Stree tthat wanted something like $17,000 USD per night for two nights.
  24. Yesterday, for kicks, I decided to check hotels.com to see what kind of rates they were asking for hotels in Central Pattaya. Mostly, they were all fully booked on that website, but one hotel near walking street supposedly had one room left for two nights. The charge was something like $14,000 USD per night. Maybe someone would pay that?
  25. Milton Friedman has the right idea:
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