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Egregious defiance of the laws of the land ... top news ... fines must be increased ... Doug Ford was priceless on this ....

"They just don't get it. If we weren't so backlogged on MRIs I'd send you to the MRI to get your brain scanned because I just don't think theres anything in there. We get the protocols out there and they just blatantly ignore 'the people'. I, I, you've gotta really wonder. These are people that I connect with because I go to these car shows I connect with them. So they organize them ... so FYI they're gonna look for ya - they're gonna get ya. I had an opportunity to talk to the Hamilton Chief Police and just an FYI ... they have 30 days to scan your license plate and they'll present one of those big nice fat checks of $10,000 for you. And if that doesn't sink in then you have too much money. But even forget the $10,000 you're putting people's lives in jeopardy. "

I get the frustration politician feel. They thought we were on our way to some level of normalcy and now we are not

but I do think Ford and others are going over the top with this


and I puzzle why parliament can’t sit and vote. Use the desks, one person each and put the over flow in chairs in the middle or in the balcony

stores are working

schools are working

garbage is being picked up

mail is being delivered


but Justin needs to stay in his cottage
 
and I puzzle why parliament can’t sit and vote. Use the desks, one person each and put the over flow in chairs in the middle or in the balcony

stores are working

schools are working

garbage is being picked up

mail is being delivered


but Justin needs to stay in his cottage
Yep, covid made clear that politicians are non-essential....just wondering why we pay them so much...
 
At the Center for Evidence-Based Medicine at Oxford University, researchers stressed last month that “PCR detection of viruses is helpful so long as its limitations are understood; while it detects RNA in minute quantities, caution needs to be applied to the results as it often does not detect infectious virus.”

“If this is not understood, PCR results may lead to restrictions for large groups of people who do not present an infection risk,” they wrote.

 
So much is unknown that an ancient people even revered the great unknown by asking a lot of questions and wandering about in the domain of the unknowing ... that is dispersal of mental process as thinly veiled! My fair lady ... psyche as a feint vapours?
 
This is interesting information

Candian covid stats
I recall discussing Alberta's ages vs. the rest of Canada earlier on. While things have shifted to younger people due to things like managing care homes better & now cruises aren't a factor (which tends to skew a little older) and more places being open to socialize I think the testing was also a factor - here a greater percentage of cases in those under 65, under 50, etc. were tested.

I do wonder a bit about that symptom information, I have suspicions there is issues with getting good reporting in the higher age brackets. Just hearing of people who have had it, I did think headache would be a higher percentage than coughing, but that was just my perception, not from data. It has seen to be one of the first symptoms in those accounts too, so there is the possibility people forget about reporting that if it only lasted a day or 2 - or even don't really make the connection that it was a COVID symptom. Irritability also seems a bit off - who isn't irritable when they have a headache, are in pain, are short of breath? haha Would be good to see the criteria on what's included for that.

I think the recovery time is BS. If people aren't in hospital they are considered recovered in 2 weeks, regardless of their symptoms.
 
So apparently we now have Life brand COVID testing in Ontario. :D


Doesn't help us here in London but it gives my son in Ottawa some more options if he needs to be tested.
 
Former Chief Science Officer for the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer says "there is no science to suggest a second wave should happen."

False positive results from inherently unreliable COVID tests are being used to manufacture a "second wave" based on "new cases."


Of the PCR test, the prevalent COVID test used around the world, the authors write:

"more than half of the positives are likely to be false, potentially all of them."

The authors explain that what the PCR test actually measures is "simply the presence of partial RNA sequences present in the intact virus," which could be a piece of dead virus which cannot make the subject sick, and cannot be transmitted, and cannot make anyone else sick.

"...a true positive does not necessarily indicate the presence of viable virus. In limited studies to date, many researchers have shown that some subjects remain PCR-positive long after the ability to culture virus from swabs has disappeared. We term this a ‘cold positive’ (to distinguish it from a ‘hot positive’, someone actually infected with intact virus). The key point about ‘cold positives’ is that they are not ill, not symptomatic, not going to become symptomatic and, furthermore, are unable to infect others."


 
Is a mass mind larger than an individualized psyche that believes heis grader than the alternate? Social capitalism exists ... some western states even build stone fortes ... just for brute purposes ...
 
As the restriction of our freedoms continues, more and more people are wondering whether this is true. Could a packet of RNA fragments, which cannot even be defined as a living organism, cause such havoc? Perhaps something else is involved--something that has upset the balance of nature and made us more susceptible to disease? Perhaps there is no "coronavirus" at all; perhaps, as Pasteur said, "the germ is nothing, the terrain is everything."

 
Yet Pasteur was ridiculed for having respect for small unseen thingys!

We've always been like that since we became larger than bacchus and bacilli ... and other micro stuff!
 
Yet Pasteur was ridiculed for having respect for small unseen thingys!
Before [Louis Pasteur “the father of modern medicine’ and originator of The Germ Theory of Disease] died, he changed his mind. He ended up saying, it’s not the germ, but the conditions within the body….”Ian Sinclair” Natural Health Lecturer…


Three outstanding fiascos during recent years demonstrate how the entrenched attitudes of medical authorities lead to enormous loss of life and suffering.

All three I personally tried to stop and was soundly abused.

The first is the immunization campaigns in Africa where dirty needles were used.

It is thought by many that this is what spread AIDS so rapidly.

The second was the swine flu fiasco in the USA 1976.

The history of that should be studied by all.

The third is the use of AIDS loaded hepatitis B vaccine by the Canadian Health Authorities in the 1980s.

If doctors like myself are to be regarded as "ratbags" - then how does one explain these three massive tragic events?

Only after realizing that routine immunizations were dangerous did I achieve a substantial drop in infant death rates.

It is, therefore, with a sense of gratitude, that I welcome the contribution made by Ian Sinclair.

Dr Archie Kalokerinos
 
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Within the body ... a dark shadowy zoan! In the sub continent ... known as a Goan ... and thus it went! The dark thing you know ... practically unfore seen!
 
First time I have been to Bulk Barn since January or so. You enter an disinfect your hand. You are given gloves and explained the rules. The rules are: you use a new scoop for every thing you get. There are plenty of scoops around and you leave the used ones in a bag that is set in your cart. The cheap plastic gloves make it a bit slippery and needs getting used to. I am not sure, why the gloves, as disinfecting and using scoops only once should do the trick.Maybe because you open up the bins and they can’t disinfect them after you touched them. It seemed a bit over the top. I am interested if this is the same in other Provinces?
 
I am actually surprised that bulk shopping is allowed. I would have expected it not to be in the same way restaurants can’t have buffets. Can’t have people breathing over food, handling food, the lids, who knows if they touch the ingredients

wouldnt shop that way right now
 
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