I agree, except that I've never seen any evidence of a reliable covid test that doesn't test positive with a plethora of other, very common diseases. The flu being the most obvious. Everything I've read and clear "quiet part out loud" admissions from health officials suggest there's no test available OTC that means anything at all. I just don't think anyone knows how many times they've had COVID or whether they've had it at all really. At least there's no reliable evidence for it in regards to the overwhelming majority of "cases." nostr:note184nzwe7drjvc4nvkcsg6y23fjm53an83zj9zfa6futshur6puw5scuqe76
the problem with the test is that they got false positive results and even if the disease doesnt exsist at all there are still positve test results! 1% is very common and of 100,000 tested people this means incidence of 1000 with nothing going on. where i live they shut everything down with 35!
I was tested for five times never been positive. Two of my friends were tested while having cold and runny nose were not positive as well.
Personally in my digging I've never heard anything close to only a 1% false positive rate. I'd heard that with the cycles being used a doctor said that the flu would show positive on almost every one and that many will show positive with almost nothing. Especially earlier on when the tests were made way too sensitive.
Why are we still getting butt hurt over COVID? Libtards aren't even pushing COVID narratives anymore. If you don't want to believe that COVID was a legitimate disease that caused significant morbidity and mortality, that's up to you. But maybe we should focus on what's important, like overthrowing the authoritarian financial system. I really disagree with prominent Bitcoiners using their platform to spew nonsense on topics on which they are less than experts. Go make an alt-account to promote bullshit.
I'm sorry this bothers you so much but you are free not to follow me and to ignore anything you dislike. Nobody put's my post in your feed but you.
I really appreciate your podcast and it's very obvious that you have a killer grasp on economic theory. As someone who was on the front lines in the hospital taking care of patients with COVID, I find it hard to see such a disconnect with the reality that I experienced for a good year and a half.
I appreciate that but SO many people constantly adding assumptions and implications that aren’t related to my comment. Saying anything about tests, cases, vaccines, deaths, literally anything around it always gets someone to respond as if any of it means that there wasn’t a disease. I’m not sure why you’ve made that assumption or extended it there, but that’s not what my comment says or suggests. That’s a huge part of the problem I think. There’s so much baggage that comes with this conversation that it’s either “the establishment did everything right, there’s nothing they did wrong or false or dishonest,” or “it’s all a giant scam 100 different ways and it’s an evil kabal of WEF depopulation scheme.” Trying to point out the simple things that flatly weren’t true or obviously gross exaggerations and suddenly you’re in one of those camps, and there goes the conversation. 🤷🏻♂️
A lot of people died as a direct result of being given Midazolam. COVID killed far fewer people than we thought (though still significant) and Midazolam killed far more people. Dr John Campbell did an outstanding video presenting the peer reviewed paper. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3cqo9V2MzM
I never got COVID, but I got the vaccine and nearly died from it. I'm still dealing with health problems from that fuckin vax.