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To: i-node who wrote (5523)7/12/2020 9:28:10 AM
From: Graystone6 Recommendations

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Living in a bubble
or
Rejecting facts

You clearly live in some type of bubble.
Living in a bubble probably makes you think you are smart as well, we all see that symptom daily.
It is a hallmark of the tragedy in the United States that those in bubbles fail to see reality.
Every day I see another person, like you, living in a bubble, rejecting the basic facts around them.
Rejecting facts is satisfying for many and clearly you enjoy doing that.
The entire administration is doing that now as well.
It is clear that this tragedy isn't reacting to instructions.
The administration has told everyone it will "disappear" and it isn't.
Well continue on in your bubble, ignore reality.
Praise yourself, that is another hallmark of those in bubbles.
They are all so smart and they have solved every problem without effort or work.
Reject facts (and intelligence) , embrace stupidity, love populism and hate reality.
The extent of the failure is breathtaking.
The depth of the failure is undeniable.
The ongoing crush of defeat after defeat is costly.
The virus is ravaging the population and the country.
But in the bubble, the real problem is the American people rejecting slavery statues.
Protecting racism is important in the bubble.
Convincing those in other bubbles that all is well is another big part of the bubble talk.
And of course, the largest amount of time for all in bubbles is explaining how smart they are.

Meanwhile back in reality, the US is now experiencing the largest single day increases of any place at any time anywhere in the world.
Those in bubbles haven't even noticed that, they are busy making sure they disagree with facts.
These large increases cause a higher number of serious cases which require hospitalization.
Well, most people know what happens next.
Almost people have no clue.
For those in bubbles all is well, Texas, Florida and Arizona are having no issues whatsoever.
By following the Bubble Head they have manged to defeat the coronavirus totally.
There is no problem and the next step is to open all the bars, churches and schools.
Other places just need to get on board and do some serious pretending.
If the testing would stop, the epidemic would end.






To: i-node who wrote (5523)8/29/2020 8:34:07 AM
From: Thomas M.1 Recommendation

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Mick Mørmøny

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One of the more disturbing aspects of the HCQ debacle is the seamless coordination between the media and public health authorities.

The day before the Lancet’s fraudulent study on hydroxychloroquine was published May 22, the New York Times had updated its feature May 12 hit piece on Dr. Raoult Didier – having sent a reporter to France to round up Raoult’s critics and to report, in an epic 7,500 words, on “the man behind Trump’s favorite unproven treatments".

The article dwelled at length on Raoult’s unorthodox methods and forthright personality, using an ad hominem approach rather than actual evidence against the microbiologist’s position.

globalresearch.ca
That timing is not a coincidence. This was coordinated behind the scenes.

Tom