So, what is up with that?
We have to think that representatives of the same international corporations are in on something, and are apparently willing to take this apparent hit, so what the heck is going on?
It seems they are always at each others throats in competition anyway but will we ever be told the real reason for takeovers; probably not. The whole hoopla is proving useful to keep demonstrators off the streets and out of their way.Well, if this guy is right, a whole lotta heads are gonna roll in the scientific community, especially virologists. Because if it is nothing more than "The Emperor's New Clothes," a LOT of companies are going down and won't be happy when it is over.
Put this together with your previous post and it kinda looks like a couple of dots connecting.Terrific passage from Poe, and yeah, the same thing I've been wondering about. I keep thinking about the closing statement from the 28 Dec 2019 session:
A: Now, we would like to say something of interest to all: Soon things in your realm will become very chaotic and strange. It will give chills to many. Be not alarmed! It will pass and there will be a new reality to explore. Cosmic forces will be displayed and there will be many searching for answers. Be prepared to give the help that is needed. Be together in love and peace. Goodbye.
To cope with the rapid spread of this epidemic, Emmanuel Macron announced on Monday evening several measures to try to relieve the overheated French hospital and medical sector from this outbreak. He announced the distribution of masks as a priority from Tuesday to hospital staff and doctors in town and country "in the 25 departments most affected", the other departments to be served from Wednesday. Hotels and taxis may be requisitioned for health workers.
A field hospital of the army health service "will be deployed in the coming days in Alsace", announced Emmanuel Macron. The armies "will also help to move the sick from the most affected regions," the president said.
Measures for businesses and households
Emmanuel Macron promised a "state guarantee" of 300 billion for corporate bank loans. "No company will be left at risk of bankruptcy," he guaranteed. "Those who face difficulties will not have to pay anything, neither taxes nor social security contributions," he stressed in his speech, also referring to the "suspension of water, gas or electricity bills and rents. The short-time working scheme will be "massively extended".
Paris closes its parks and gardens, schools closed
In the meantime, the daily life of the French has been turned upside down. That of Parisians will become even more complicated on Tuesday, with the closure of parks and gardens announced Monday afternoon by the town hall. A measure taken the day after a usual attendance in these spaces on a sunny Sunday, when the government had invited to limit his movements.
Emmanuel Macron announced on Monday that the "borders at the entrance to the European Union and the Schengen area will be closed" from Tuesday lunchtime for 30 days, except for "French nationals currently abroad" who will be able to return to France. "In concrete terms, all travel between non-European countries and EU countries will be suspended for 30 days," said the President of the Republic, explaining that "we must protect ourselves in the long term"
On the news they are saying and advising people to pay with debit card. No money "if possible."Maybe a part of the answer is in that session:
So if they are desperate, their puppets will do whatever they say with whatever they promise to them to go along their plans.
And with the approaching of the wave (which might be already here) they must keep their sheeples in this 3d sts.
This is a even longer version where he answeres questions.
Interestingly enough it was on german TV six days ago.
Of course he is anti smoking. But he seems trustworthy as far as I am able to decide on that now.
This is 39 minutes long and only in german. I am simply to tired now to translate it. sorry. So this is for german speakers only.
You must now feel more at ease having seen an expert, yeah?Right, so I have been to see a Doctor who works in public health in my region.
He basically explained that the 2 main symptoms are either a cough or a fever. He explained the reason for the cough. It's basically the virus attacking the cells on your throat causing an itchy tingly sensation. He said the cough is dry because the cells that your body produce to counter the attack don't produce mucus as a byproduct, unlike the cells that are mobilised to fight other attackers.
He said you can basically experience any flu like symptom, different people will react differently.
One should minimise their exposure to secondary pathogens. You don't want your body to fight multiple battles at the same time. Ideally if you get the virus you want that to be the only thing your body is fighting.
The only real red flag he raised symptom wise is when the progression gets to real shortness of breath. That's when basically you might need medical help otherwise you just have to sit it out, eat healthy, be healthy, minimise your exposure to other things, rest and your immune system should stand a good chance!
It basically sounded like the flu but with more of a chance to develop hypoxia due to inflammation / mucus build up in your lungs as it fights the virus.
So again, why are they all falling into line with what is basically total self-destruction of companies and wealth?
Thank you for mentioning that thing about the swine flu... I was rummaging through my brain why that name rang a bell .. but only in the background because other things have priority .. AND he also was chief of a headquater who decided on when to warn peeps, when to forbid certain events and so on, so he definitely has training.Yes, and he sure has a lot of credentials - he is a doctor, was head of a municipal health agency, did research on epidemics, was a federal MP, and he was the whistleblower who denounced the swine flu scare as a pharma lobby operation when he was chairman of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Health Committee.
Yes, and he sure has a lot of credentials - he is a doctor, was head of a municipal health agency, did research on epidemics, was a federal MP, and he was the whistleblower who denounced the swine flu scare as a pharma lobby operation when he was chairman of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Health Committee.
You must now feel more at ease having seen an expert, yeah?