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All soldiers will be reinstated with full backpay. This over the Covid debacle.


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Posted
1 hour ago, mspart said:

https://www.npr.org/2022/01/09/1071663583/viruses-evolve-and-weaken-over-time-what-does-that-mean-for-the-coronavirus

Ayesha Rascoe talks with biologist Jennie Lavine from biotech firm Karius about how viruses evolve, why they tend to become weaker over time, and what this means for the coronavirus.

https://news.northeastern.edu/2021/12/13/virus-evolution/

Because the goal of a virus is to survive, replicate, and spread, it tends to evolve toward being more infectious and less deadly. There are exceptions and other factors, but in general, says Auclair, that’s what virologists expect to see occur with SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

No not always true, but generally true with coronaviruses. 

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That’s right.  Covid 19 was engineered and created to be deadly, it didn’t evolve from natural mutation.  The common cold is also a coronavirus and people still die from it every year.  But it is neither feasible nor desirable to develop a vaccine or inoculate for it.  Immunology and nature need to take their course.  Even the early strains of Covid 19 weren’t very deadly for healthy people, but combined with the wrong medical procedures, were deadly to the already compromised.  My instruction in microbiology and immunology was a long time ago, but I recognized that everything that was pushed by the government , from masking, to shutdowns, to vaccinations, flew in the face of what we were taught.  In fact, it closely resembled what was laid out in the Great Barrington Declaration.  Which was shunned by the government and Pharma.  

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Posted
57 minutes ago, Offthemat said:

That’s right.  Covid 19 was engineered and created to be deadly, it didn’t evolve from natural mutation.  The common cold is also a coronavirus and people still die from it every year.  But it is neither feasible nor desirable to develop a vaccine or inoculate for it.  Immunology and nature need to take their course.  Even the early strains of Covid 19 weren’t very deadly for healthy people, but combined with the wrong medical procedures, were deadly to the already compromised.  My instruction in microbiology and immunology was a long time ago, but I recognized that everything that was pushed by the government , from masking, to shutdowns, to vaccinations, flew in the face of what we were taught.  In fact, it closely resembled what was laid out in the Great Barrington Declaration.  Which was shunned by the government and Pharma.  

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Posted (edited)
11 hours ago, Caveira said:

It’s a beautiful 39 seconds 

 

Yeah, it's like the Flu vaccine.  You can still get covid or the flu after gettin either vaccine, but it is protective against some strains and makes homologous strains less severe. 

 

11 hours ago, wrestlingguy said:

Do you work for Pfizer or Moderna? They are the only ones that are making money off of people getting these shots and a billion boosters until the end of time. 

Who makes money from the Flu vaccine? Is that a conspiracy too? Nobody cares whether you get a flu or covid shot anymore now that everyone has partial immunity-it's just a matter of personal choice.  In a military setting (or medical setting), both or either will sometimes be enforced. 

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Posted
18 hours ago, red viking said:

0% similarity because a) federal civilian workers had 0% control over their fate while soldiers had 100% control. Their job is to follow orders. Do that and there's no problem here. b) there's basically no way the civilians can make up for the lost income otherwise because this is so temporary while the traitors/soldiers voluntarily separated so almost 100% of them have now had other full time jobs for several years. Now they get double pay that they have no need for whatsoever, at taxpayer expense. 

Talk about government waste. Then the hypocrites that support this waste want to decrease benefits to those that actually need it. 

Sickening moral standards. 

Back pay at the taxpayer expense is a bargain compared what they deserve.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, jross said:

Back pay at the taxpayer expense is a bargain compared what they deserve.

LMAO. What they deserve it to be completely fired. We have the fattest and most bloated military in the world and all they do is protect the interests of fat cat CEOs. They don't really protect our own soil at all. 

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, red viking said:

LMAO. What they deserve it to be completely fired. We have the fattest and most bloated military in the world and all they do is protect the interests of fat cat CEOs. They don't really protect our own soil at all. 

  1. I agree with cutting the size of the military because we should ethically mind more of our own business, efficiency, and costs.  We can strategically realign our global presence and spending while keeping our self and allies secure.
  2. Fact.  Addressing the ethical misconduct over Covid is unrelated to your subjection that the USA has the "fattest and most bloated military in the world"
  3. Fact.  The global presence and the size of our military protects our soil.  This is largely through deterrence.
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Posted
3 minutes ago, jross said:
  1. I agree with cutting the size of the military because we should ethically mind more of our own business, efficiency, and costs.  We can strategically realign our global presence and spending while keeping our self and allies secure.
  2. Fact.  Addressing the ethical misconduct over Covid is unrelated to your subjection that the USA has the "fattest and most bloated military in the world"
  3. Fact.  The global presence and the size of our military protects our soil.  This is largely through deterrence.

The misconduct occurred where they failed to obey direct orders. That's what soldiers are supposed to do. I would not only fire them but prosecute them to the hilt. Put them in prison if I could. 

Posted
50 minutes ago, red viking said:

The misconduct occurred where they failed to obey direct orders. That's what soldiers are supposed to do. I would not only fire them but prosecute them to the hilt. Put them in prison if I could. 

Man...you post the most ridiculous/idiotic/ignorant/disgusting things...what type of person thinks of the things that you write??  I sure hope you fall in the category of a person who thinks they can write anything they want, no matter how outlandish and terrible it is, because you are behind an anonymous username, but in real life wouldn't say any of the things that you post to...well...anyone.

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