Message from @Lord Vader

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2020-08-17 23:23:37 UTC  

Dear fucking god

2020-08-17 23:28:38 UTC  

Where I live in Canada 82% out of all deaths in the country were care homes, they had to deploy the military and they found out some seriously fucked up shit
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/long-term-care-pandemic-covid-coronavirus-trudeau-1.5584960

2020-08-17 23:29:10 UTC  
2020-08-18 00:08:50 UTC  

There's that Italian hospital again. lol. NYC and even Australia tried to use this to show off their COVID-19 coverage.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/733606121704521729/745071674713440256/italy_covid_hospitals.JPG

2020-08-18 01:13:21 UTC  

@Red Jasper they were basically sedating and euthanizing old folks in Sweden; there are lots of articles about it xD, how did u miss them

2020-08-18 02:18:13 UTC  

i can't find them, but I figured that's what's happening

2020-08-18 02:23:03 UTC  

Same as in Australia and Canada, subtract the percent of deaths from LTC "homes" and you get a MUCH lower death number

2020-08-18 02:23:40 UTC  

@Lord Vader Agreed (about my COVID chart)....it's crazy that less people died in July 2020, than in July 2019...and yet half of the nation is still locked down. I firmly believe a huge portion of the current "cases" are false-positives given the enormous testing rate

2020-08-18 02:24:13 UTC  

Even if you have a tiny false positive rate (say 1%)....if you tested 10 million people that would still show 100,000 cases or deaths.

2020-08-18 02:24:23 UTC  

...and I think the false positive rate is substantially higher than that.

2020-08-18 02:26:08 UTC  

Yep, I hear the test is severely faulty, 20-60% false reading from reacting positive to the wrong Coronavirus, to dead particles, or likely manipulated like in Florida.

2020-08-18 02:26:55 UTC  

I think there is huge incentive for manipulation, considering hospitals (which are financially hurting right now) can in many cases receive funding depending on their number of COVID cases

2020-08-18 02:31:39 UTC  

Yep, the CDC director confirmed this, and as far as I know this same test was used for HIV back in the 80s and 90s and Kary Mullis (the inventor) was asked how he reacted to the situation, he had a major freakout. As far as I know the test only looks at DNA and not viruses themselves, which means *it's own inventor* pretty much said that it should not be used to look for Viruses, ironically he died of Pneumonia last year so it's gonna be a doozy this time....

2020-08-18 02:38:57 UTC  

Well DNA / RNA can be used well to identify viruses...so there's nothing wrong with that in and of itself.

2020-08-18 02:40:21 UTC  

I haven't looked at how the test works...but primers used in PCR steps can frequenly amplify sequences other than the intended target.

2020-08-18 02:40:52 UTC  

Again, I haven't looked into how this test works, but that could potentially lead to false positives if they are simply looking for the presence of a band after a PCR>

2020-08-18 02:41:54 UTC  

Nothing wrong with using DNA / RNA for testing though....but like all tests...you have to make sure you're test works

2020-08-18 02:42:26 UTC  

A test could have false-positives if they were looking at viral antigens directly...as test antibodies can also recognize un-intended targets.

2020-08-18 02:42:49 UTC  

In both cases you have to hold yourself to high standards...and that's what I doubt about the CDC...especially considering their first test didn't work.

2020-08-18 03:26:19 UTC  

Some south Korean doctors found that reinfections were due to the test reacting positive to dead viruses, to my knowledge the PCR test looks at DNA, and not the virus itself, keep in mind DNA survives for hundreds of thousands of years.

2020-08-18 03:38:56 UTC  

Not in the body, your body has enzymes that digest DNA and RNA in a relatively short period of time. Especially considering Sars-Cov-2 has an RNA genome which is even less stable. Now...again, I've never done this kind of testing in the lab personally...I don't feel motivated to read what their exact testing procedures are...but there's nothing inherently wrong about using tests that involve DNA / RNA.

2020-08-18 03:40:03 UTC  

However, I strongly do believe the tests being used currently were not developed with high standards...and I strongly believe there is a high false-positive rate (given the monthly total death comparisons to 2019).

2020-08-18 07:08:45 UTC  

enjoy

2020-08-18 07:08:54 UTC  

repost of a 2011 article

2020-08-18 09:15:57 UTC  

It makes sense to depopulate the irate irish

2020-08-18 09:16:20 UTC  

Lol jk

2020-08-18 09:16:55 UTC  

i'm irish ...but i collect dank memes

2020-08-18 09:17:02 UTC  

and i don't drink

2020-08-18 09:17:43 UTC  

Well you obvs need therapy

2020-08-18 09:18:02 UTC  

physical therapy

2020-08-18 09:18:17 UTC  

No Irish ever has said that in the history books

2020-08-18 09:18:20 UTC  

i've sent non physical therapists into their own therapy

2020-08-18 09:18:34 UTC  

i gave up drinking at 22

2020-08-18 09:18:57 UTC  

Why?

2020-08-18 09:19:07 UTC  

economics mostly

2020-08-18 09:19:41 UTC  

also my health...beer made me sick, liquor burns too fast for me to enjoy it

2020-08-18 09:20:26 UTC  

i used to do dares at parties ...stick my foot in bucket of icey water, drink a full 5th of whatever hard liquor

2020-08-18 09:20:35 UTC  

15mins later i'm trashed

2020-08-18 09:20:35 UTC