Message from @eclair088

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2020-12-18 05:13:16 UTC  

Meh. I would argue that the deaths are due to the lockdown, not the virus

2020-12-18 05:13:24 UTC  

She will not win a Primary

2020-12-18 05:13:45 UTC  

Medicine focuses on physiology. But not the intersection of psychology and dental.

2020-12-18 05:13:54 UTC  

@eclair088 are you a doctor

2020-12-18 05:14:02 UTC  

No.

2020-12-18 05:14:07 UTC  

Why. Does. That. Matter.

2020-12-18 05:14:17 UTC  

Merits. Of the Argument.

2020-12-18 05:14:43 UTC  

Have you studied biology, chemistry, physics, sociology, psychology, astronomy, nutrition... at any level?

2020-12-18 05:14:45 UTC  

I have.

2020-12-18 05:15:12 UTC  

Do you know anything about smallpox or ebola?

2020-12-18 05:15:26 UTC  

Sure it does that was an absolutely 💯 assumption of a statement and yes I have

2020-12-18 05:16:07 UTC  

Yes I have, you want to have a battle of the wits

2020-12-18 05:16:09 UTC  

I assumed because it is December of 2020 and I've been attacked numerously for not having the proper credentials yet having unanswered arguments.

2020-12-18 05:16:42 UTC  

Not really a battle of wits. I just want to see if I am wrong. My battle is curiousity.

2020-12-18 05:16:51 UTC  

I mean thats if you have a loaded weapon

2020-12-18 05:17:15 UTC  

😋 😋 😋 😋

2020-12-18 05:17:33 UTC  

🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 😂 😂 😂

2020-12-18 05:17:45 UTC  

I was harassed and even had false accusations of espionage levied against me. So, well, it took a while for me to get used to speaking my mind again. XD

2020-12-18 05:18:00 UTC  

But you show better signs than from others earlier in the year

2020-12-18 05:18:02 UTC  

Thanks 🙂

2020-12-18 05:18:19 UTC  

I sum up my argument as this:
COVID = "common cold" + "panic attack"

2020-12-18 05:19:33 UTC  

The common cold includes coronaviruses alongside rhinoviruses and some influenza viruses. Even though we usually get better from the cold, it does kill 60k people a year. Flu 120k. ... So it is severe and serious to those that died from it.

2020-12-18 05:19:42 UTC  

And you can tell that to the people that have lost a loved one, a mother, father,brother, sister, frien etc

2020-12-18 05:19:54 UTC  

And then the anxiety/panic that is induced by the media since January, weakens the immune system.

2020-12-18 05:20:09 UTC  

Why do I have to tell them? Their loved ones are already dead.

2020-12-18 05:20:28 UTC  

Tell people who lost loved ones to the common cold or flu that it isn't serious.

2020-12-18 05:20:38 UTC  

Listen this is not the common cold or the flu

2020-12-18 05:20:45 UTC  

Listen. How is it not.

2020-12-18 05:21:43 UTC  

But hey, I cannot find the answer either to how it is not the common cold.

2020-12-18 05:21:55 UTC  

Because it has a different string that hangs on to your Tcells and can lay dormant even after you get antibodies

2020-12-18 05:21:57 UTC  

Which is why I still ask it.

2020-12-18 05:22:11 UTC  

How do we know the common cold does not also do that?

2020-12-18 05:22:52 UTC  

We never researched the common cold to the extent we have smallpox, ebola, or COVID.

It is the common cold, only 60k people die from it each year.

2020-12-18 05:22:58 UTC  

Because it doesn't it comes from a different string

2020-12-18 05:22:58 UTC  

@EllBrown, you just advanced to level 5!

2020-12-18 05:23:07 UTC  

It's a coronavirus.

2020-12-18 05:23:52 UTC  

"Although many types of viruses can cause a common cold, rhinoviruses are the most common culprit."
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/common-cold/symptoms-causes/syc-20351605

2020-12-18 05:24:43 UTC  

"The common cold is a viral infection of the upper respiratory tract. The most commonly implicated virus is a rhinovirus (30–80%), a type of picornavirus with 99 known serotypes.[30] Other commonly implicated viruses include human coronaviruses (≈ 15%),[31][32] influenza viruses (10–15%),[33] adenoviruses (5%),[33] human respiratory syncytial virus (orthopneumovirus), enteroviruses other than rhinoviruses, human parainfluenza viruses, and human metapneumovirus.[34] Frequently more than one virus is present.[35] In total, more than 200 viral types are associated with colds."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_cold

2020-12-18 05:25:58 UTC  

The different virus types likely explains why COVID-19, SARS, and MERS do not normally present like the flu or common cold does.

It is a stereotyped term coming from over millennia of medical knowledge.

Just like we need to go through the election fraud, we need to go through other knowledge and prune things.

2020-12-18 05:26:19 UTC  

How many people died of consumption?