can you tell us what this is about first?
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this Irish guy Dave Cullen / Computing Forever has a good head on his shoulders, as many agree given his 486K YidTube subs... pub'd Wed 11/11, 25m:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33rlMWNJKNE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33rlMWNJKNE
& he pub'd this at his backup channel on Mon 11/9, a succinct recap of "The Hunger Games" which I never saw... 11m:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvWeZYt6peQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvWeZYt6peQ
Found on Twitter
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EmuLX-uV...jpg&name=large
https://twitter.com/BusyDrT/status/1...950833664?s=20
Dr Sherri Tenpenny
@BusyDrT
Michael O'Bernicia just posted this important news about the UK Secretary of Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock...
#UKlockdown# LockdownUK
https://facebook.com/michael.obernicia/posts/2749442845296937…
11:32 AM · Nov 13, 2020·Twitter for iPhone
It would be nice to know the definition of "notable human disease" that "COVID-19" is stated to be.
notable (adj.)
mid-14c., "worthy of note, important, praiseworthy," from Old French notable "well-known, notable, remarkable" (13c.), from Latin notabilis "noteworthy, extraordinary," from notare "to mark, note, make a note," from nota "mark, sign, means of recognition" (see note (n.)). Meaning "well-known, prominent, worthy of respect" is from early 15c. The noun meaning "a person of distinction" is recorded by 1815. Related: Notably; notableness.
human (adj.)
mid-15c., humain, humaigne, "human," from Old French humain, umain (adj.) "of or belonging to man" (12c.), from Latin humanus "of man, human," also "humane, philanthropic, kind, gentle, polite; learned, refined, civilized." This is in part from PIE *(dh)ghomon-, literally "earthling, earthly being," as opposed to the gods (from root *dhghem- "earth"), but there is no settled explanation of the sound changes involved. Compare Hebrew adam "man," from adamah "ground." Cognate with Old Lithuanian žmuo (accusative žmuni) "man, male person."
disease (n.)
early 14c., "discomfort, inconvenience, distress, trouble," from Old French desaise "lack, want; discomfort, distress; trouble, misfortune; disease, sickness," from des- "without, away" (see dis-) + aise "ease" (see ease (n.)). Restricted pathological sense of "sickness, illness" in English emerged by late 14c.; the word still sometimes was used in its literal sense early 17c., and was somewhat revived 20c., usually with a hyphen (dis-ease).
Two adjectives and a noun. The origin of each connected to the 14th century.
[SIZE=4]This a reply to post number 697 in this thread regarding Zeke Emanuel's consulting business and how...
COVID is Big Business.
...https://www.conservativereview.com/b...648848847.html...
Biden Coronavirus Task Force Member Profited Off Lockdown Policies He Pushed: Report
By Tim Pearce
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Nov 10, 2020 DailyWire.com
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https://dw-wp-production.imgix.net/2...970&q=75&dpr=1
Here is an important excerpt from this article which I posted before but bears emphasis as it tells you how the old
problem - reaction - solution game in the world of COVID and consulting and politics.
create and build up the problem
let the people react "somebody has to do something" "ain't it awful!"
provide the solution and profit from the solution
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Excerpt:
"In September, Alex Berenson, a former reporter for The New York Times and vocal critic of lockdown policies, appeared on Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight” and accused Emanuel of profiting off the policies he advocated for that played a significant role in forcing millions of Americans out of jobs and closing thousands of businesses. During the lockdown, the United States hit its highest level of unemployment since the Great Depression.
“Zeke is doing good by doing well and doing well by doing good. He has his own consulting firm where he consults with people for profit to make money from giving them recommendations about how to get around and get past the lockdown advice that he’s pushing, the lockdown that he’s pushing,” Berenson told Carlson.
“The company is, it’s basically consulting, if you reopen, here’s how to reopen safely. He’s encouraging lockdowns to be in place and to be sort of moved back phase by phase. And then if you have a business where you actually want to have customers, he’s going to tell you, he and others, are going to tell you how you can do that. And I think it’s easy to sort of underestimate how big a business COVID has become,” he continued. “Testing alone, at this point, we are spending almost a billion dollars a week on testing. Nothing else.”
In April, Emanuel appeared on MSNBC and pushed for lockdowns, or some form of them, to remain in place for 18 months or longer because of the pandemic. Not until a “vaccine or effective medications” are created should the United States consider returning to “normalcy.”
“Realistically, COVID-19 will be here for the next 18 months or more. We will not be able to return to normalcy until we find a vaccine or effective medications,”
Zeke Emanuel: Appeared on MSMBC in April 2020 and said...
"Is all that economic pain worth trying to stop COVID-19? The truth is we have no choice.”
Dachsie:
What is the truth about "COVID-19"?
NO, Zeke Emanuel, we always have a choice for the TRUTH and
the TRUTH is what you ain't got.
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...https://www.conservativereview.com/b...648848847.html...