News Is coronavirus a wild card?

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  1. shane0911

    shane0911 Helping lost idiots find their village

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    So they need to quit fucking around with these stupid gene therapy bullshit shots and let the immune system that God gifted to us do its thing. That is the only way this shit dies down. If you were dumb enough to take the stupid thing in the first place DO NOT take the damn booster. If they scare people into doing that shit we are going to create something that will literally kill everyone!

    Assholes
     
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  2. LSUpride123

    LSUpride123 PureBlood

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    They have no god.
     
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  3. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    and like that it is gone due to "violations". was a good vid. ill try to find another instance. we are living 1984.
     
  4. onceanlsufan

    onceanlsufan Founding Member

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    Well ... God's immune system requires a well maintained machine in order to work properly. Take a look around at the entitled human population who've been spoiled into believing that "the doctor has a pill for that"! ... 80% of COVID deaths would not have existed if not for preventable unhealthy conditions. Lose the weight, exercise, take ur vitamins and be smart.
     
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  5. onceanlsufan

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    That shit just pisses me off!!
    That was a really good and informative video, and in fact it was one of the first that I actually learned something. .. even went out and verified it.
     
  6. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    full video. 15 min mark. we should all have a dl manager and dl these to do our small part. keep copies and upload this stuff. everything is opposite in msm.

     
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  8. onceanlsufan

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    Here is some interesting factoids for you guys ...... did you know ....

    1) In order for the FDA to issue an Emergency Use Authorization .... "“there must be no adequate, approved and available alternative to the candidate product for diagnosing, preventing or treating the disease or condition. ..... NOW I know how come the politicians and the Media and the politically connected healthcare community has opposed ANY suggestions about HCQ, Ivermectin, or Vit. D. If they gave any of these any credence, they would be barred from issuing the EUA!

    2) FOUR NIH Scientists hold patents on parts of the mRNA vaccines for Coronavirus!! ... Funny how they are quick to bring up "conflict of interest" issues if a Vitamin D doctor presents any data .... but their own conflict of interests is completely swept under the rug.
     
  9. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    its time wuhan and the gang pay.

    SMARTNEWS Keeping you current
    Coronavirus Antibodies Detected in Wild White-Tailed Deer in Several U.S. States
    Forty percent of white-tailed deer sampled from four states between January and March 2021 had antibodies from the virus that causes Covid-19
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    Previous studies have shown that white-tailed deer are susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 infections and can spread the virus to other deer in laboratory settings. (Scott Bauer/USDA via Wikimedia Commons under Public Domain)
    By Elizabeth Gamillo
    SMITHSONIANMAG.COM
    AUGUST 5, 2021



    White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are abundant in the United States; they can be seen bounding around rural and urban areas in every state except for Alaska. A new survey carried out by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) detected antibodies for SARS-CoV-2 in wild deer populations in four states. Meaning that the deer contracted coronavirus in the wild and fought off the infection, reports Dina Fine Maron for National Geographic.


    The results are the first to look at widespread exposures of SARS-CoV-2 in wild animals and were published on the preprint server bioRxiv in July. The findings have not yet been officially peer-reviewed.


    Previous studies have shown that white-tailed deer are susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 infections and can spread the virus to other deer in laboratory settings, reports Nature's Smriti Mallapaty. Until now, it was unknown if infections between deer in the wild were occurring. Mink are the only animals to have contracted the virus in the wild, National Geographic reports. However, cats, dogs, otters, lions, snow leopard, gorillas and tigers have all tested positive for the virus in captivity.

    To see if infections were occurring in deer, scientists obtained both pre-pandemic and post-pandemic blood samples from 624 deer located in Michigan, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and New York, per National Geographic. After analyzing 385 blood samples collected between January and March 2021, 40 percent, or 152 wild deer, had antibodies for SARS-CoV-2, Nature reports. Michigan saw the highest percentage of deer primed with antibodies for the virus at 67 percent out of 113 samples, reports James Gorman for the New York Times. Three wild deer blood samples from January 2020, when the virus was just beginning to spread in the U.S., also contained antibodies, Nature reports.

    "Given the percentage of samples in this study that had detectable antibodies, as well as the high numbers of white-tailed deer throughout the United States and their close contact with people, it is likely that deer in other states have also been exposed to the virus," a USDA spokesperson told Nature.

    The antibodies in the serum samples suggest that the deer contracted coronavirus, and their immune systems fought the infection. However, while researchers detected antibodies in the deer's blood samples, the mammals showed no symptoms of illness. How the deer contracted SARs-CoV-2 is still unknown. Per National Geographic, the animals could have contracted the virus from humans, other animals in the wild, or through contaminated wastewater.


    Researchers are concerned with infections occurring in the wild because of the virus's ability to mutate and jump from one species to another, which could create a reservoir for the virus to mutate and infect humans, the New York Times reports.

    Reservoirs occur when the virus stays within a small group of infected animals. Once established, it can mutate and possibly evolve resistance toward vaccines and emerge as a different strain even after the pandemic ends, Nature reports. To see if the deer are a reservoir for coronavirus, the team would have to test the animals for viral RNA. This study only focused on testing for antibodies, per Nature.

    The USDA also notes that only a few deer populations in four states were tested and do not represent the entire deer population across the country. The USDA explains in a statement that more research is needed to find how wild deer were exposed. Additional investigations will need to be done to evaluate the potential impacts the virus may have on deer populations overall, other wildlife, and people that come into contact with infected deer.

    "These results emphasize the need for continued and expanded wildlife surveillance to determine the significance of SARS-CoV-2 in free-ranging deer," a USDA spokesperson tells National Geographic.
     
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  10. onceanlsufan

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    So we can add deer as a reservoir animal for Covid. ... .who knew! That is why the vaccine will never go anywhere. Cudos to Shane's vidio of Dr. Dan in Indiana that pointed out that the only reason smallpox was successful was because there is NO animal reservoir for smallpox. It is specifically a human disease.
     
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