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Ok, so that's like never. Got it!COVID Normal: After 28 days of no new COVID-19 cases, things will return to normal.
Ok, so that's like never. Got it!COVID Normal: After 28 days of no new COVID-19 cases, things will return to normal.
Maybe she is ready to hear somethig now? Or should I just leave her alone?
'd express sorrow for the bad news, wish her mother a quick recovery and leave it at that. You could offer to listen to any emotions she's experiencing if she wants someone to talk to but I wouldn't take the opportunity to try and feed her more non-mainstream covid related stuff.
As per your post, she already expressed she wasn't interested in non-mainstream view of covid so I'd respect that.
In your conversation you could say something like I read where there are quite a few false positives with those tests. Recommend a second opinion?She didn't ask you for information, did she?
She told you that her mum tested positive and that's it. She's probably open for an ear and some solace. Thus she may or may not open up to alternative information.
I'm with Sottreader on this
Yes, but the question was whether SevenFeathers should share an article with her workmate. Imo this wouldn't serve the purpose and wouldn't go along well with the background.In your conversation you could say something like I read where there are quite a few false positives with those tests. Recommend a second opinion?
I thought this article was quite good - it doesn't soft pedal the facts. It zeroes in on "cases", which are really test positives:So my question is, should I try once more regarding the covid scam by sharing an article by Rappaport (one of his latest is about the number of false positives in the testing (The whole scam just fell apart: COVID test, overwhelming number of false positives « Jon Rappoport's Blog). Maybe she is ready to hear somethig now? Or should I just leave her alone?
There's a chance she's ready and if not, then back to the way things were. Authoritarian followers are tough nuts to crack and most (?) never will . . .In the first two weeks of August there were 13,996 positive swabs in the UK. In the second two weeks of August there were 129 deaths. If you consider every positive swab to be a case, this represents a case fatality rate of 0.9%. Around one fifteenth of that seen at the start.
COVID - why terminology really, really matters -- Sott.net
When is a case not a case? Since the start of the COVID pandemic I have watched almost everyone get mission critical things wrong. In some ways this is not surprising. Medical terminology is horribly imprecise, and often poorly understood. In...www.sott.net
Nazi Germany had concentration camps and a war. Hitler actually despised the 'average' person calling them 'folksey' which I think was pretty synonymous with simple, stupid and easy to manipulate. Easy to lie to.
She didn't ask you for information, did she?
She told you that her mum tested positive and that's it. She's probably open for an ear and some solace. Thus she may or may not open up to alternative information.
In 2018, Top exporters of COVID-19 Diagnostic Test instruments and apparatus are European Union ($2,885,620.49K ), United States ($2,474,886.39K , 3,008,040 Item), Germany ($2,282,319.47K ), Japan ($1,292,837.58K ), Singapore ($1,125,969.91K , 62,765,200 Item).
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‑19) is an infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).[9] It was first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei, China, and has resulted in an ongoing pandemic. As of 6 September 2020, more than 26.9 million cases have been reported across 188 countries and territories with more than 880,000 deaths; more than 18 million people have recovered.[8]
Saw the following twitter today: Here is the link from one of the comments to this twitter: https://wits.worldbank.org/trade/co...w/Exports/partner/WLD/nomen/h5/product/902780
Smoking gun for the "plandemic" theory?
From the wikipedia page on Covid-19: Coronavirus disease 2019 - Wikipedia
They are relying on tests that, by the government’s own admission, are not reliable. This is not conflicting views amongst ‘experts’. This is the government itself. It is an extraordinary scandal and if there was a functioning media, the government would be exposed for gross incompetence and political aggression.
Chairman Dan's Roadmap:
Step four - November 23:
Oh Yupo I am so sorry for your losses--that is so much to process emotionally--a big big hug and my sympathies to you. Trying to deal with emotional loss and grief is only compounded when almost everyone you associate with is living in a different reality!!! I know sometimes I feel like a ghost dropping in and observing but can only have minimal interactions with others. It is a weird sad feeling to have knowledge that protects but also isolates you at the same time. And yet we can't unknow--take a blue pill and go back--we must "be here now" and deal with it the best we can. When I find feelings of judgement or resentment creep up I remember how much these people mean to me and how grateful I am for them even if what we can share together is not the same anymore. Everything changes--our world is passing away before our eyes. I try to hang on to the love I have for it and let the rest go. Not always very good at it but it keeps me busy.I was just lately preparing for a beach weekend with a small group of colleagues, 4 of us, work and geography-related friends for +/- 35 years. These occasional get togethers are nice for socializing and networking on all manner of topics. Truth is my stomach was in knots as I am not really co-linear with them politically, although there is one in the circle I can speak openly and respectfully with, without it affecting our friendship. And oh boy are people mean about politics lately. So for a couple of months I prepared myself to keep my mouth closed as to current events, and just talk about stuff of real importance like the latest in designer countertops. Then at the last moment, my dad died, so the trip was off.
But I found myself in the same situation, this time surrounded by family, going on and on about COV-idiots creating danger for everyone by not wanting to mask up, Orange-Man-Bad telling people to drink bleach, etc. These were medical professionals. Besides the sadness at the loss (father and sister), it was very lonely. I interjected once that POTUS didn't actually tell people to drink bleach, and I immediately felt like a character from Invasion of the Bodysnatchers. Jeez!
I do think these people are lost. SO smart on paper, but not able to think past the MSM spoon drip?
Unbelievable arrogance.
Or am I the arrogant one, projecting?
Anyway, I'm glad I prepared myself to mostly stay in observation mode.
Some good news is that there was no family bickering otherwise.
I was just lately preparing for a beach weekend with a small group of colleagues, 4 of us, work and geography-related friends for +/- 35 years. These occasional get togethers are nice for socializing and networking on all manner of topics. Truth is my stomach was in knots as I am not really co-linear with them politically, although there is one in the circle I can speak openly and respectfully with, without it affecting our friendship. And oh boy are people mean about politics lately. So for a couple of months I prepared myself to keep my mouth closed as to current events, and just talk about stuff of real importance like the latest in designer countertops. Then at the last moment, my dad died, so the trip was off.
But I found myself in the same situation, this time surrounded by family, going on and on about COV-idiots creating danger for everyone by not wanting to mask up, Orange-Man-Bad telling people to drink bleach, etc. These were medical professionals. Besides the sadness at the loss (father and sister), it was very lonely. I interjected once that POTUS didn't actually tell people to drink bleach, and I immediately felt like a character from Invasion of the Bodysnatchers. Jeez!
I do think these people are lost. SO smart on paper, but not able to think past the MSM spoon drip?
Unbelievable arrogance.
Or am I the arrogant one, projecting?
Anyway, I'm glad I prepared myself to mostly stay in observation mode.
Some good news is that there was no family bickering otherwise.