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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4665
https://news.yahoo.com/texas-anti-mask-freedom-rally-045722778.html

This guy? Protesting his freeeeeedoms!

Well now he is free of any authority at all and his wife is free of a husband and his 3, soon to be 4, children are free of their dad

Blooody stupid. And avoidable.
The story i read the guy had already died.

Its highly likely there is more than 1 in the same boat.

But that is basically the same thing i was talking about, yes.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4666
Follow up.....that guy did die.
https://news.yahoo.com/caleb-wallace-anti-mask-freedom-005759054.html
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“He was so hard-headed,” Jessica Wallace told the Standard-Times. “He didn’t want to see a doctor, because he didn’t want to be part of the statistics with COVID tests.”

Caleb Wallace had been a vocal opponent to pandemic restrictions and mandates, appearing in interviews criticizing school closures and mask policies as well as organizing a July 4 “Freedom Rally” last year to protest government restrictions. He also founded “The San Angelo Freedom Defenders,” a group that hosted a separate rally last year to “end COVID tyranny.”

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4667
They changed it to 6 weeks between doses for Pfizer.
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4668
And NSW have racked up 17 million in fines.  Like it

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4669
Are you being serious here?

Okay a bunch of 20yo wannabe female influencers had a party and put it on Instagram, in Victoria. They were white dumb arses.

Harry Garside, medal winning boxer - white Australian - took himself off to the cop shop this morning because as another idiot he had a party with his mates last night and again put it on social media. Has taken full responsibility for his stupidity and has accepted what I assume is $5,000 fine from each of his guests.

A bunch of jockeys partying in an Air bnb in Mornington a few days ago - white Australian.

Commonality here is - white Australian. And Stupid. And selfish!

So rather than blaming Dan l, who doesn’t actually make our health orders, just follows them - how about you direct your anger and frustration where it should be. Selfish arseholes - whether they’re anti vaxxers or just entitled.

Yeah named, shamed, suspended, fined.

Protesters were fired upon with rubber bullets, arrested, fined.

2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4670
.....just like vaccines and autism!
A deliberate act of fraud by an anti-vax researcher / doctor.

There is a group of individuals who believe medical technology is the cause of global overpopulation and poverty, too many people dividing not enough resources, so they follow an ethos of campaigning to remove stuff that keeps people alive to return the world to a state of natural attrition. They do this under a guise of spreading a false message about harm these medical interventions allegedly do in an effort to scare people away from all treatments.

The irony here is that the guy who published the false autism claims, allegedly had a severe accident on a bike and called the ambulance! You can all die, but he must be saved it seems!
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4671
A deliberate act of fraud by an anti-vax researcher / doctor.

There is a group of individuals who believe medical technology is the cause of global overpopulation and poverty, too many people dividing not enough resources, so they follow an ethos of campaigning to remove stuff that keeps people alive to return the world to a state of natural attrition. They do this under a guise of spreading a false message about harm these medical interventions allegedly do in an effort to scare people away from all treatments.

The irony here is that the guy who published the false autism claims, allegedly had a severe accident on a bike and called the ambulance! You can all die, but he must be saved it seems!

FWIW, i did some research into that. Supposedly the 'study' that this whole thing stemmed from was done on a study of 12, yep count them, 12 people. Clearly insignificant results that could not be used to verify anything. Of course it failed peer reviews and studies of 1.5mil (instead of 12) clearly prove otherwise. The guys behind the study admit defeat but the damage was done.

....and now wannabe, self educated youtube 'scientists' and their leader Jenny McCarthy say otherwise....and people who don't know better continue to peddle false claims.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4672
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4673
There was a radio guy in the US who is 'one of them'. I wish i could remember his name, but i barely took it in.
On his show he was anti vax, PLANdemic blah blah. Backed himself in against the virus, no masks the whole 9 yards.
Karma bus hit him.
Got Covid
....and died.
Phil Valentine. What shocks me is that he was taking Ivermectin and he still got Covid  :-*

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4674
Phil Valentine. What shocks me is that he was taking Ivermectin and he still got Covid  :-*
Thats the one i was talking about!

Not surprised there is a couple of similar types who fit the bill.  ::)

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4675
Sample size of n = 12 says it all really doesn't it Kruddler.   Wonder why it didn't pass peer review?
DrE is no more... you ok with that harmonica man?

 

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4676
Sample size of n = 12 says it all really doesn't it Kruddler.   Wonder why it didn't pass peer review?
It SHOULD say it all.

However, we have seen that 'small details' like that mean nothing to the youtube generation! They always know better!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4677
There's an interesting background to Trump's famously idiotic question about whether disinfectant could be injected into the body to clean the system of Covid.

It seems that conmen trying to sell bleach as a cure for autism had repurposed it as a Covid cure. That wasn't too hard as they were  promoting it on the basis that "it can cure 99% of all illnesses including cancer, malaria, HIV/Aids as well as autism". Man, he should be up for the Nobel Prize. Makes you wonder what the 1% of illnesses it didn't treat were ...

So the chief conman, "Archbishop" Mark Grenon, had written to Trump before that infamous press conference and his band of 30 merry conmen had also been bombarding him with letters and had reached out to his aides:
Revealed: leader of group peddling bleach as coronavirus 'cure' wrote to Trump this week, The Guardian.

I'm not sure if he was the same guy who was mentioned in a doco about the tactics of Anti-Vaxxers. That guy was selling a nebuliser which converted the bleach into a mist so it could be inhaled. It, too, was spruiked as a cure for autism but was repurposed into a Covid cure. 

The "Archbishop" has been charged with offences in Florida and argued unsuccessfully that his con was protected as he was selling bleach through his "Church", Genesis II.

This possible basis for Trump asking such a profoundly stupid question at least provides some explanation for why he did it. But in true Trump form, it adds sleaze, conspiracy theory peddling and shameless pandering to the religious right & the far right.  

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4678
It SHOULD say it all.

However, we have seen that 'small details' like that mean nothing to the youtube generation! They always know better!
On FartBook, Twiddler and InstaGrope, it only takes one!
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4679
Only a lousy 1300 new cases (close enuff) in NSW.  They're paralyzed.