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Oh wait, I just saw a briefing on the Guardian's channel with the warning, I think the youtube bots are becoming dumb or it was intentionally put on.
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Dr. Jennifer Nuzzo, Director of Outbreak Observatory, also testified at a recent Congressional hearing that travel bans have limited efficacy, especially for an epidemic the size of COVID-19. The Lancet article above also cites delays to supply shipments and international response activities as consequences of travel restrictions.
What? How? George Floyd would be alive right now if he had stayed at home to comply with the Karen-orders.
MDHHS said:Regular reviews of death certificate data maintained in Vital Records reporting systems are conducted by MDHHS staff three times per week. As a part of this process, records that identify COVID-19 infection as a contributing factor to death are compared against all laboratory confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Michigan Disease Surveillance System (MDSS). If a death certificate is matched to a confirmed COVID-19 case and that record in the MDSS does not indicate the individual died, the MDSS record is updated to indicate the death and the appropriate local health department is notified. These matched deaths are then included with mortality information posted to the Michigan Coronavirus website.
All you niggers talking about how everything's reopened when nearly everything in MA's still shut down, despite being one of the only states to never have a full-on stay-at-home order. Help me![]()
Woman: [inaudible] Digital Mind Control, for I would say probably about 6 years, or since 2015. There is a guy that [inaudible] from Europe and hired me to work for a company called Neurocore, and he is pretty much the ringleader of the whole underground world and-and digital mind implants.
He was staying at this hotel, well, I’ve been under surveillance because the FBI's aware of it, everyone's aware of it, CIA, and others, and so they tipped them off. And so, they’ve been here staying two weeks, breaking in my house, they stole my dog and they were tipped off. They’ve been on open wi-fi so it was discovered. So that is probably, I’m not saying that’s what it is but seeing there is cops two miles long, that’s probably what it is. They all came back here, and they got them.
But I don’t know if I’ll state that on air because it’s really strange but that’s what been going on. You know what I mean, so how do you do that or were(?wore?) that? Well I’m happy as I’ve ever been, but it was as a result of that.
Reporter: Why did they take your dog?
Woman: They’ve been breaking in my house for-for, well at last summer they did it 6 times, I’ve had 6 police reports. They’ve broken in four times in the last week and then they took my dog two days ago.Reporter: Were you here when this happened?
Woman: No, I just pulled up [shots][inaudible]
Reporter: Miss, miss, get down. Sounds like tear gas maybe. You see gas?
Woman: But they need to get the computers because the software is on them and they will be able to discover it, and the whole world needs to know.
Are you serious? 67 is a perfectly normal age to die, particularly when you're a long-time alcoholic who needs 13+ drinks per day.Goddammit, there's so much glowie shit surrounding all of this. These fuckers are glowing harder than nuclear fuel rods.
Who the hell was Frank Plummer, exactly? Did they kill him because he knew too much?
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Frank Plummer, former head of the National Microbiology Lab, dead at 67
Dr. Frank Plummer, the former scientific director of Canada's National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg, is being mourned as a “maverick.”winnipeg.ctvnews.ca
Why did he have electrodes implanted in his brain to cure alcoholism, a "first of its kind" surgery in North America?
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Can a brain implant help treat alcohol abuse?
Microbiologist Frank Plummer say he's found relief from alcohol abuse disorder after the procedure.www.bbc.com
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Scientists 'cure' alcoholism by attaching ELECTRODES to the brain
Researchers in Canada used deep brain stimulation to treat Frank Plummer, 67, who drank almost an entire 70cl bottle of whiskey a night. The treatment involves zapping the brain with electricity.www.dailymail.co.uk
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He was in Kenya when he died (or was murdered, perhaps remotely by tampering with his implant, in the manner of a lethal kill switch).
Why was one of the cell phones that was inside the Wuhan Institute of Virology traced to fucking Kenya? What the hell are WIV staffers doing in Kenya, if that even was a WIV staffer?
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Why was there a shootout in Alabama a few days ago where people were claiming that brain implants and human experimentation were involved?
At 17:57, look:
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Aftermath of a police shooting in Moody, Alabama. : ABC 33/40 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
There is a story developing in Moody, Alabama involving 80-100 police officers swarming a Motel. 1 officer is dead. 2 suspects are in custody and another is...archive.org
(Notice all the companies coming out against Internet Archive for "copyright infringement", gee, I wonder why?)
Neurocore. Betsy DeVos. Erik Prince.
Good god, people. What in the hell is really going on, here? What is this Deus Ex bullshit?
Are you serious? 67 is a perfectly normal age to die, particularly when you're a long-time alcoholic who needs 13+ drinks per day.
In this study, electrical stimulation and microinjection in nucleus accumbens in urethane-anesthetized rats were conducted to observe the effect of electrical stimulation of nucleus accumbens on blood pressure and heart rate. The following results were observed: (1) Electrical stimulation of the nucleus accumbens of rat resulted in significant hypotension and bradycardia. (2) Kainic acid microinjected into the nucleus accumbens, could abolish the effects mentioned above. (3) Naloxone administered to the nucleus accumbens could block the cardiovascular inhibitory effect evoked by electrical stimulation of nucleus accumbens. The intra-accumbens injection of mu-receptor agonist, DAGO could also elicit hypotension and bradycardia to an extent comparable to that of the effect due to electrical stimulation, whereas kappa-receptor agonist, U-50 had no such an effect. (4) When the cardiovascular inhibitory effect elicited by electrical stimulation of the nucleus accumbens was observed, the discharge activity in locus ceruleus was also decreased. (5) Bilateral vagotomy could abolish the change in heart rate elicited by the electrical stimulation of nucleus accumbens, but not the hypotension. It is suggested that the mu-opioid receptors of neurons in nucleus accumbens are involved in cardiovascular activity.
On 5 July, officials at the National Microbiology Laboratory (NML) in Winnipeg, Canada, escorted Xiangguo Qiu, biologist Keding Cheng, and an unknown number of her students from the lab and revoked their access rights, according to Canadian media reports. The Public Health Agency of Canada, which operates the lab, confirmed it had referred an “administrative matter” matter to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, but said it would not provide additional details because of privacy concerns.
A number of observers have speculated that case involves concerns about the improper transfer of intellectual property to China. (All of the researchers involved are believed to be Asian.) But Frank Plummer, a former scientific director of NML who left in 2015, says the lab isn’t an obvious target for academic or industrial espionage. “There is nothing highly secret there, and all the work gets published in the open literature,” he says. “I don’t know what anyone would hope to gain by spying.”
The lab works in a wide range of biomedical fields. Qiu is known for helping develop ZMapp, a treatment for Ebola virus that was fast-tracked through development during the 2014–16 outbreak in West Africa. She has repeatedly been honored for her work on that project, including with a Governor General’s Innovation Award last year.
Lol:A notable story from GOVERNING.
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Protests Drown Out Public Health’s COVID-19 Warnings
For weeks, public officials have warned against the dangers of mass gatherings. Now, some seem OK with protests. That's going to make it harder to convince people to avoid other activities.www.governing.com
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Ok so racism is a public health crisis, but 30% unemployment and confinement that has increased the rates of domestic violence and child abuse and interrupted the routine health maintenance of tens of millions of kids and adults who are off their vaccination, medication, and testing schedules was not a public health crisis.The anti-police protesters say they’re fighting for their lives. The American Public Health Association describes racism as a public health crisis.
“The way I conceptualize the problem, racism and COVID-19 both pose health risks,” says Dolores Albarracin, an expert on health communication at the University of Illinois. “The protests could decrease one risk while increasing the other.”
Not with a whimper but a bang.Covid is done and gone.