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Re: Is life as we know it over??
[Re: Douglas J]
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03/22/20 04:17 AM
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BThomas
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Re: Is life as we know it over??
[Re: Douglas J]
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03/22/20 04:40 AM
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Bassman_78
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Re: Is life as we know it over??
[Re: crankn101]
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03/22/20 06:19 AM
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Flippin-Out
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An anti-malaria drug named chloroquine, or hydroxychloroquine, has shown fantastic results in combating the COVID-19 virus.
“A peer-reviewed study shows that 100% of patients, after 6 days of taking a Malaria drug were ‘virologically’ cured
“This is, reportedly, the 2nd 100% cure to a virus that has ever existed,” Charlie Kirk, a friend of the president, said on Twitter. https://explainlife.com/100-of-patients-new-coronavirus-update-sends-shockwaves-20759/I have a close friend who does results analysis and reports as an independent party to trial studies - studies that use hundreds of participants and a double-blind control group methodology. I spoke with him about this and got the expected professional analysis. Normal medical industry standards would laugh at a test with a mere 26 subjects, with no control group to boot! There's no way to know what number of them might have had the same result, even without the medication. Can they be immediately reinfected? We don't know that ether..... The politicians don't know a good way out of this, and they keep hoping we'll simply get lucky so they are off the hook for solving this. Additionally, they put priority on keeping the herd calm. The new mantra must be "don't test, don't tell". Yes, I know we are testing people - but at a per-million population rate that competes with 3rd world countries. It seems that some may have thought that to rush to mass testing would spook the herd, and we can't have that, can we?
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Re: Is life as we know it over??
[Re: Magged Out]
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03/22/20 09:55 AM
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elcoyote, esq.
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NWO
Mark of the Beast
The End! The first one is a great song, I don’t care for the other 2.
Team wolfs I had to perform. It took a minute to get it all in my mouth and another five to swallow it all.
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Re: Is life as we know it over??
[Re: Flippin-Out]
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03/22/20 10:34 AM
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tech
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An anti-malaria drug named chloroquine, or hydroxychloroquine, has shown fantastic results in combating the COVID-19 virus.
“A peer-reviewed study shows that 100% of patients, after 6 days of taking a Malaria drug were ‘virologically’ cured
“This is, reportedly, the 2nd 100% cure to a virus that has ever existed,” Charlie Kirk, a friend of the president, said on Twitter. https://explainlife.com/100-of-patients-new-coronavirus-update-sends-shockwaves-20759/I have a close friend who does results analysis and reports as an independent party to trial studies - studies that use hundreds of participants and a double-blind control group methodology. I spoke with him about this and got the expected professional analysis. Normal medical industry standards would laugh at a test with a mere 26 subjects, with no control group to boot! There's no way to know what number of them might have had the same result, even without the medication. Can they be immediately reinfected? We don't know that ether..... The politicians don't know a good way out of this, and they keep hoping we'll simply get lucky so they are off the hook for solving this. Additionally, they put priority on keeping the herd calm. The new mantra must be "don't test, don't tell". Yes, I know we are testing people - but at a per-million population rate that competes with 3rd world countries. It seems that some may have thought that to rush to mass testing would spook the herd, and we can't have that, can we? this has nothing to do with"off the hook" this is about saving lives! of course it is not a perfect trial but it cant hurt!
Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone elses.
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Re: Is life as we know it over??
[Re: banker-always fishing]
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03/22/20 12:04 PM
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gander
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I put my FAITH and TRUST in my Savior. The Lord Jesus Christ has control! Amen
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Re: Is life as we know it over??
[Re: Douglas J]
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03/22/20 02:00 PM
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Dubee
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Fished a small tournament yesterday. Going grocery shopping today. Going to work tomorrow. Nothing has changed for me.
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Re: Is life as we know it over??
[Re: Douglas J]
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03/22/20 02:12 PM
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J.P. Greeson
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Whatever happens, we will deal with it. I think this is a bit of a wake-up call to a fragile system.
The solution to any problem - work, love, money, whatever - is to go fishing, and the worse the problem, the longer the trip should be. --John Gierach
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Re: Is life as we know it over??
[Re: Douglas J]
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03/22/20 02:16 PM
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[align:left][/align] Do some research on Italy, WOW!!!!!! Yes do some research on Italy As of yesterday. 86% of the deaths have been people between 80 and 95 years old. 10% have been people between 70 and 80. That is 96% of the deaths, although sad, have been in extremely immune compromised Not say that isn’t bad, but what media outlet or government entity is pointing this out? They should have addressed this deal far differently.
Last edited by 9094; 03/22/20 02:17 PM.
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Re: Is life as we know it over??
[Re: gander]
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03/22/20 02:21 PM
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Bigbob_FTW
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I put my FAITH and TRUST in my Savior. The Lord Jesus Christ has control! Amen And amen.
FJB
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Re: Is life as we know it over??
[Re: J.P. Greeson]
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03/22/20 02:22 PM
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Roller22
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Whatever happens, we will deal with it. I think this is a bit of a wake-up call to a fragile system. This is correct. I am a member of a Survivalist Forum for the past 10+ years. This is something everyone in the group has discussed at length. Be prepared to feed your family for an extended amount of time. I never bought into their beliefs of storing food. I guess they weren't all crazy after all.
I Thes. 5:16-18
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Re: Is life as we know it over??
[Re: Douglas J]
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03/22/20 02:33 PM
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Emit R Detsaw
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Is life as we know it over?? Naw. For some it's over when they die, but for most, it's just a temporary pause. Everything will get back to normal. Always has. I'm hardly noticing a difference, but it's just my wife's and my lifestyle. Live in the country, seldom went to town except to pick up the necessities before. Did most of our non-perishable shopping online. Usually have had enough supplies (non-perishable goods) on hand to eat or wipe our rears for 4 to 6 months. Not survivalist, just lived through enough natural disasters (hurricanes, earthquakes, power outages) that we learned to stock up years ago.
May you be treated the way you treat other people, today and everyday!
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Re: Is life as we know it over??
[Re: 9094]
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03/22/20 02:43 PM
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WAWI
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[align:left][/align] Do some research on Italy, WOW!!!!!! Yes do some research on Italy As of yesterday. 86% of the deaths have been people between 80 and 95 years old. 10% have been people between 70 and 80. That is 96% of the deaths, although sad, have been in extremely immune compromised Not say that isn’t bad, but what media outlet or government entity is pointing this out? They should have addressed this deal far differently. Yes sir
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Re: Is life as we know it over??
[Re: Douglas J]
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03/22/20 02:43 PM
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CaptainCrunch
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Say a prayer, display your faith and get on with your life.
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Re: Is life as we know it over??
[Re: Icepick]
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03/22/20 02:46 PM
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John175☮
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I'be gotten my info from places that aren't public. I am not basing my question on social media hype. I have been a first responder for over 30 years.
I am as calm as can be. I think the general public (YOU) doesn't realize the gravity of this situation.
The models are unbelievable, I pray they are not correct!
Some will continue to live in denial right up until the moment they realize they can't attend a funeral for a friend or family member. Ageed. It's not here yet and I hope we don't go through what the East and West Coast are going through right now. I think we will be somewhere between South Korea and the Italian model. Major cites will be hammered.
“Do not pray for easier lives. Pray to be stronger men.” -JFK
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