It's fixed now.Note - there was some code in one paragraph that turned the text to italic. Tried to fix it and a text correction but it wasn't working and time ran out. So annoying.
It's fixed now.Note - there was some code in one paragraph that turned the text to italic. Tried to fix it and a text correction but it wasn't working and time ran out. So annoying.
Oh boy! In this vid dated Dec. 11 2021, David becomes "Mr. Nice Guy" for 30 minutes - watch the intro to see why! Plus, more explosive info that further outlines the process that's brought us to where we are today:Another David Martin vid of a presentation made on 11-11-21, about an hour. Still watching but I find his rather antagonistic style of delivery a bit grating, so not viewing the whole thing in one shot.
Also, don’t miss Owen Shroyer’s exclusive interview with Dr. Ben Marble who went live on The Alex Jones Show immediately after the Capitol Hill event ended.
A woman who stopped to help after a truck carrying 100 lab monkeys crashed in Pennsylvania fears she's caught an illness after one of the macaques hissed in her face, leaving her with pink eye symptoms.
Michelle Fallon, from Danville near Scranton, was driving directly behind the vehicle when it crashed, throwing animal crates all over the highway and smashing some to pieces. Three of the macaques escaped and went on the run, but all have since been captured and humanely euthanized. All of the other monkeys - who'd arrived in the US from Mauritius that morning, and were en route to a lab, have been accounted for.
Fallon has now had a rabies shot, and wrote about the symptoms she has since suffered on Facebook - and also told PA Homepage that she'd developed symptoms of pink eye - an inflammation or infection of the eye ball.
She said: 'I was close to the monkeys, I touched the crates, I walked through their feces so I was very close. So I called (a helpline) to inquire, you know, was I safe?
'Because the monkey did hiss at me and there were feces around, and I did have an open cut, they just want to be precautious.'
Fallon said she got out to help both the driver and the animals in their cages, initially believing them to be cats. When she approached and put her hand on the cage, she says the monkey hissed at her.
The day following the accident, Fallon suddenly developed a cough and pink eye, which became so bad that she had to visit the emergency room at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville.
Infectious disease doctors gave her the first of four rabies injections together with some anti-viral drugs.
She said on Facebook that she was monitoring for symptoms of rabies and monkey herpes virus B.
Fallon has been told to keep a close eye on her health for the next month in case she develops any infectious disease as a result of being so close to them.
The test monkeys were on their way to a laboratory in Florida when the truck crashed into a garbage truck.
Fallon said that she spoke with the pickup driver and a passenger directly after the crash.
The driver appeared to be disoriented, and the passenger thought he might have injured his legs, she said.
The pickup was heading west on I-80 when it got off at the Danville exit and then immediately tried to get back on, driving across the other lane.
Fallon explained how she was behind the pickup when it was hit on the passenger side by the dump truck, tearing off the front panel of the trailer and sending more than a dozen crates tumbling out.
She and another motorist who stopped to help were standing near the scene when the other driver said he thought he saw a cat run across the road, Fallon said.
....But I know that in any rational world, every public health authority would be calling for an immediate halt to mRNA vaccinations for Covid until we know what is going on.
I'd be curious to know if this is due to how they were medically treated (obviously not being a doctor I couldn't make the judgement), because having come across so many post of what is happening in the hospitals suggests that people are not getting the best of care but instead some "standardized protocol" for covid patients. Just speculating based on what was said in the Senator Ron Johnson conference.
Interesting that Berenson says young men, college age men, are the ones most affected by myocarditis - typically the age for prime fighting men/soldiers - or even first responders i.e. police/firefighters. Just coincidence I'm sure . . .The cat is out of the bag (Tucker Carlson)
According to the reported research results patients included were part of the very first surge of contamination:I'd be curious to know if this is due to how they were medically treated (obviously not being a doctor I couldn't make the judgement), because having come across so many post of what is happening in the hospitals suggests that people are not getting the best of care but instead some "standardized protocol" for covid patients.
I'm not aware that there were any standardized treatment protocols that early on in the pandemic. Them being from 11 different hospitalsPatients (N = 452) with COVID-19, aged 16 years and older, and alive after hospital discharge following admission to 1 of the 11 ICUs during the first COVID-19 surge (March 1, 2020, until July 1, 2020) were eligible for inclusion.
makes that all the more unlikely, I think.ICU patients treated for COVID-19 were recruited from 11 Dutch hospitals (3 university hospitals, 5 teaching hospitals, and 3 non-teaching hospitals).
This study has several limitations. First, patient-reported outcome measures were assessed, which cannot be used as diagnostic tools. In addition, cognitive problems were assessed by self-report, which may differ from findings at formal neuro-psychological testing.34 Second, important information about ICU treatment, such as the use sedation, prone positioning, and occurrence of delirium, was not available. Furthermore, information about post-ICU treatment, such as the use of rehabilitation programs, was also not available. This information could have been valuable to better interpret 1-year outcomes.
Third, physical symptoms are likely to be over-represented in relation to mental and cognitive symptoms because more self-reported outcome measures were used to assess physical symptoms. Fourth, we did not study ICU patients with non–COVID-19 diagnoses, and we therefore cannot conclude that the symptoms at 1 year were specific for COVID-19.
Hmm... I smell the next transient narrative building up... from bats to monkeys.
Interesting that Berenson says young men, college age men, are the ones most affected by myocarditis - typically the age for prime fighting men/soldiers - or even first responders i.e. police/firefighters. Just coincidence I'm sure . . .
Yeah, just saw a comment in a vid or elsewhere mentioning soyboy nation. That along with all the brainwashing/programming socialist re-education that's been going on for longer than most realized. Gender fluidity, drag queen/transexual promotion and adulation and social condemnation of those who speak up/out about it all.The demasculinization of young men is a much greater problem imo.
Schwab: "And I have to say, when I mention our names like Angela Merkel, even Vladimir Putin and so on, they all have been Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum. But what we are very proud of now is the young generation like Prime Minister Trudeau, President of Argentina and so on, is that we penetrate the cabinets. So yesterday I was at a reception for Prime Minister Trudeau and I know that half of this cabinet or even more than half of this cabinet are actually Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum."
Gergen: "And that's true in Argentina as well."
Schwab: "It's true in Argentina and it's true in France now, I mean with the President, with Young Global Leaders.