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Tuesday, August 11, 2020

(100) Hyperlinks Defining the COVID Scam

Saw these at "Stop 

https://www.StopWorldControl.com 

Disclaimer


Some of the quotes in this article have been translated which can cause a subtle change of the wording, while the message remains the same. In order to know the exact original words, please check all the sources below. Watch the video's, read the scientific studies and see with your own eyes what is going on. This website is not meant to offer medical advice, but to inform about current world events. We encourage you to do your own research and come to your own conclusions. We accept no responsibility for any harm that might occur due to an irresponsible reaction to this information. If you suffer from health issues, we encourage you to visit your own doctor. If you have covid-19 and want to be treated with HCQ, please share the original letter of Dr Vladimir Zelenko with your doctor so he can learn about the correct treatment protocol.

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Saturday, August 8, 2020

Video Showing Missile Flying Into Beirut Harbor

stock here, what do you think?? On instagram "Experts" say this is partly fake because "Its a Bird"



 

 

Beirut International Airport since August 4 reveals the level of support that has arrived.

Saudi Arabia sends aid to Lebanon in the aftermath of Beirut blast (photo credit: SAUDI PRESS AGENCY/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS)
Saudi Arabia sends aid to Lebanon in the aftermath of Beirut blast
(photo credit: SAUDI PRESS AGENCY/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS)
Four days after Beirut suffered a terrible disaster, the world continues to respond with rapid support for the beleaguered country. Lebanon needs the support because the country is billions in debt and its government has proved dysfunctional in the face of other recent emergencies. Support has poured in from across the Middle East and Europe with many countries sending military aircraft with supplies and search and rescue teams. An analysis of the flights that landed at Beirut International Airport since August 4 reveals the level of support that has arrived. An attempt has been made to make a complete list of the flights or planned flights that have been announced  by various governments. Overall, by August 8 around fifty flights had arrived carrying hundreds of tons of aid.
Who has provided what. Iran sent at least two, perhaps three, flights to Lebanon in the wake of the disaster. It was not entirely clear what was on one of them but the Qeshm Fars Air, which is a US sanctioned airline, brought pallets with aid according to Iranian media. Russia sent three plans and more than 100 specialists. By Saturday Russia said it had helped 92 people and found two casualties in the rubble. France sent not only President Emmanuel Macron but also two or three government-supported flights and one flight from a company. The UK Royal Air Force, flying from Cyprus, came with a C-130 full of equipment and search and rescue experts. Qatar sent three C-17 aircraft on August 5 while Turkey said it would send support. The Netherlands was also quick to send two airplanes, one of which was  Boeing 737 of Corendon airlines. Greece sent a C-130 while Czech Republic said it would send aid, the Kingdom of Jordan sent a field hospital and Poland sent a plan with firefighters.  Saudi Arabia initially supported teams on the ground before sending several aircraft. Kuwait sent an A-320 and Germany sent a team with dogs and 50 personnel to aid in search and resce. Portugal also pledged support.  August 6 brought more flights with at least one Royal Moroccan Air Force 767 landing, a Swiss business jet, a Kuwait C-17, more Tunisian aid and a flight from NATO. German and Italian C-130s also landed as well as an Egyptian C-130 loaded with aid that came at night. The next day brought another German and French flight and an Algerian IL-76. US Central Command C-17 Globemaster flights also began to arrive with aid, the first of several. A Pakistan and Omani C-130 flew into Beirut and another 40 tons of aid from the United Arab Emirates arrived as well. Two Saudi cargo flights, a Boeing 777 and Airbus A-330 came. Another French flight arrived as well. Saturday has seen more activity in Beirut. Another UAE IL-76 flew in along with a Moroccan Air Force C-130 and another Qatari aid plane. Kazakhstan also sent a flight, and Kuwaiti flights with C-17s full of aid arrived. Armenia pledged to send two flights with 12 tons of aid and a third Saudi flight, a Boeing 777, landed. Overall it is difficult to estimate the amount of specialists and tons of aid sent but it appears to be in the hundreds of tons and hundreds of personnel from across Europe and the Middle East. European countries have been especially generous in terms of technical support while Middle Eastern states have rallied their military C-130s and IL-76 aircraft, along with C-17 Globemasters, to provide aid. It is less clear what countries further away are doing but it is expected that many will send token aid.  Providing aid to Beirut is also a way for countries to earn prestige and influence. For instance it is clear Russia, Turkey, Qatar, Iran, the UAE and Saudi Arabia want to show their abilities and also show support for their supporters in Lebanon. Some countries also want to support religious minorities in Lebanon, such as Armenia’s connection to the Armenian community. Lebanon has often been at the crossroads of history between competition in the Middle East and between European cultural inroads and Islam in the region. For instance Iran plays a key role supporting Hezbollah while France has a long connection to Christians in Lebanon. Turkey wants to grow its influence in Lebanon to displace Saudi Arabia. Aid is a way to not only show support but also try to craft the narrative and future of what comes next. For instance Russia’s rapid deployment of aid was meant to show it is replacing the US as the country in the region that can provide support and expertise.  

Gender Bender Narrative Lies: "Study" Which Said Surgery Produced Less Mental Problems, Was The Opposite, More Problems


stock here: my opinion, there are maybe a fraction of a percent, or maybe a few percent of humans that are just wired differently.   

There is another subset that are not what you would call "really gay" but simply not up to the task of deeply connecting with someone that is far different than themselves, i.e. the opposite sex.   

The ability to connect deeply, and "get along" and make compromises and see things from their perspective when needed, takes effort, takes getting past some cognitive dissonance of your own, and can be highly rewarding, and fill in the missing colors in your own paint by number book.    

When children are involved, it can color their experience in a very enriching way when they get to experience first hand the best aspects and strengths of both male and female.   This produces a better and stronger and more resilient and more tolerant society. 

And that is why the powers that be, that simply want control, want to push the transgender and alphabet salad meme.    People that are off balance are easier to control. 

And to take a firm stand on being very politically incorrect -- when you give weird, damaged, or compromised people power and privilege, they will pretty much do anything for those who financed their election or more their appointment.   Including murdering seniors in nursing homes in the worst possible way, suffocating them to death on a ventilator, further blowing up their lungs, all alone, not even understanding why their family had "abandoned them".

I tried to do a @threadreaderapp rollup and it failed for the first time.   All assets deployed, all tools broken.


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More damn lies

I wonder if a refutation was in the works and the authors changed their tune before it hit the press.



A 2019 study that painted a rosy picture of the mental health benefits for individuals who undergo gender reassignment surgery was wrong, its authors have said in a published correction.

The correction, published by the American Journal of Psychiatry, concluded that after reviewing how the original study’s numbers were crunched, “the conclusion that ‘the longitudinal association between gender-affirming surgery and lower use of mental health treatment lends support to the decision to provide gender-affirming surgeries to transgender individuals who seek them’ is too strong.”

In an Op-Ed published by the Heritage Foundation, Ryan T. Anderson wrote that the study’s authors now admit that “the results demonstrated no advantage of surgery in relation to subsequent mood or anxiety disorder-related health care.”
Most of the study’s information is behind a paywall.

Anderson also noted that life most certainly did not improve for those who received the treatment in at least one respect, quoting the study’s authors as now claiming that “individuals diagnosed with gender incongruence who had received gender-affirming surgery were more likely to be treated for anxiety disorders compared with individuals diagnosed with gender incongruence who had not received gender-affirming surgery.”

The correction is significant because when the study came out, it was ballyhooed to the skies.

“Sex-change operations yield long-term mental health benefits for transgender people,” Reuters headlined its report.
The wire service also included a comment from Dr. Joshua Safer, executive director at Mount Sinai Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery in New York City, who had written, “If anything, the study likely under-reports mental health benefits of medical and surgical care for transgender individuals.”

Others had been less kind, and the authors eventually went back to re-evaluate their work and publish the correction.

Friday, August 7, 2020

Another Bullshit Hit Piece Against HCQ HydroxyChloroquine "Nature"

stock here: The state of "science" is just shameful.

Propaganda by False Titles.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2575-3



 Look at this title.   A normie reading this would not go a step further, and would be convinced "See Trump was wrong, he should be impeached for improperly practicing medicine".

They falsely, and I think intentionally, just say human lung tissue, when in fact they are talking about a very specific type of cancerous lung tissue.



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Quote "Moreover, we report that chloroquine does not block SARS-CoV-2 infection of the TMPRSS2-positive lung cell line Calu-3"
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Calu-3 is a human lung cancer cell line

https://en.wikipedia.org/wi...

So what this in vitro study proves is that (hydroxy)chloroquine doesn't protect cancer cells against virusses. And it does protect healthy cells, like proved in vitro for healthy kidney cells

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First, hydroxychloroquine should be the drug examined as several studies point out its potency, and
dew if any clinicians reply chloroquine itself

Second, the initial entry of virus is in nasophyngeal tissue not in lungs, and the best results reported ising hydroxychloroquine in multiple Covid19 studies - both large scale observational and some double blind studies- are when used early on in the disease.

Lastly, one of the principal actions of HCQ is as a zinc ionophore. Zinc has been shown potently active against virus replication. Without added zinc, any laboratory study is not adequately assessing clinical utility in which adjunctive zinc is used ( populations studies often show consistent zinc deficiencies in most Western populations)

Here below are some pertinent positive references for further reading on the question of HCQ plus zinc plus either doxycycline ( my preferred choice because it isn’t associated with further small cardiac risk) or azithromycin

Note : Most of the successful reports of the use of HCQ plus zinc etc are in early stage, outpatients and not in late stage, hospitalised patients

The first link is a large data base (more than 50 studies ) on HCQ in Covid19 treatment

The second reference is an important review from a Yale University professor ...

The third and fourth are on a recent, large, well conducted observational study from Henry Ford Hospital ...

The fifth is an important outpatient study ...

https://c19study.com/
https://academic.oup.com/aj...
https://www.ijidonline.com/...
https://www.henryford.com/n...
https://www.preprints.org/m...
https://www.ijidonline.com/...
https://www.preprints.org/m...
https://aapsonline.org/hcq-...
https://www.medrxiv.org/con...
https://www.preprints.org/m...
https://www.evms.edu/media/...
https://link.springer.com/a...
https://pjmedia.com/news-an...
https://www.medrxiv.org/con...
https://www.medrxiv.org/con...
https://www.middleeasteye.n...
http://www.ijmr.org.in/prep...
https://aapsonline.org/hydr...
decide/
https://www.indiatoday.in/i...

Thursday, August 6, 2020

(23) Takes On Why Our New Normal Is Really Just Like the Twilight Zone

  • • If a dude pretends to be a woman, you are required to pretend with him.
  • • Somehow it’s un-American for the census to count how many Americans are in America.
  • • Russians influencing our elections are bad, but illegals voting in our elections are good.
  • • It was cool for Joe Biden to "blackmail" the President of Ukraine, but it’s an impeachable offense if Donald Trump inquires about it.
  • • Twenty is too young to drink a beer, but eighteen is old enough to vote.
  • • People who have never owned slaves should pay slavery reparations to people who have never been slaves.
  • • Inflammatory rhetoric is outrageous, but harassing people in restaurants is virtuous.
  • • People who have never been to college should pay the debts of college students who took out huge loans for their degrees.
  • • Immigrants with tuberculosis and polio are welcome, but you’d better be able to prove your dog is vaccinated.
  • • Irish doctors and German engineers who want to immigrate must go through a rigorous vetting process, but any illiterate gang-bangers who jump the southern fence are welcome.
  • • $5 billion for border security is too expensive, but $1.5 trillion for “free” health care is not.
  • • If you cheat to get into college you go to prison, but if you cheat to get into the country you go to college for free.
  • • People who say there is no such thing as gender are demanding a female President.
  • • We see other countries going Socialist and collapsing, but it seems like a great plan to us.
  • • Some people are held responsible for things that happened before they were born, and other people are not held responsible for what they are doing right now.
  • • Criminals are catch-and-released to hurt more people, but stopping them is bad because it's a violation of THEIR rights.
  • • And pointing out all this hypocrisy somehow makes us "racists"?!
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  • Cops are bad unless you need one.
  • We need ID to buy cigarettes but requiring ID to vote is suppression.
  • You pay people an extra $600 a week to stay home from their jobs but not willing to pay anything for them to go back to work.
  • You are letting dangerous criminals out of jail because of a virus and putting people in jail because they might get the virus.
  •  
  •  Basically, everything is an inversion, upside down clown world because that is how Alinksy-ites and Satanists roll.
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  • A person can change their gender based on their say-so but a person who made a callous comment on social media ten years ago needs to be defined by that comment forever.
  •  
  • Contagious sick people belong in nursing homes; not hospitals.
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  • Amazon and Wal-Mart can stay open while home business must shutter
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  • The people supporting Digital ID are the same people opposing Voter ID

August Is Going To Be A Hot Month -- 6 Explosions/Fires in 24 Hours

stock here --heh! Sign up as a follower!

But Cabal mouthpiece Forbes makes sure you know "It's not Israel"!

 However, like solving any crime, the problem with blaming Israel for the Beirut explosion is motive


Beirut Before and After, Hanger 12 Is Now a "Sea Cove"

stock here

 At this site is a before and after "slider", its pretty cool.

https://cdn.knightlab.com/libs/juxtapose/latest/embed/index.html?uid=b14c4f3e-d73d-11ea-bf88-a15b6c7adf9a



This is the Russian that abandoned the ship.   What does maritime law say?