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The Pendulum

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Dec 30, 2015
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Foul play in his death? The timing of his passing is questionable
Maybe. Probably not.

He was 74, and influenza got him, allegedly.

Funnily enough, that lends more to the idea that covid is - in fact - influenza.

Imagine, having thousands and thousands of active cases at this point every year. Except 2020, and 21.

Imagine, if to get checked for influenza, you had to have a negative covid test.

Imagine, if in worldwide influenza testing, there was 385 active cases. Both type A and B.


Weird.

How longs it been like that?


What happens when you look at 2015?


Currently, 0.002% people tested with influenza like symptoms, are coming back for type A or B.

 

ThatOneDude

Commander in @Chief, Dick Army
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Maybe. Probably not.

He was 74, and influenza got him, allegedly.

Funnily enough, that lends more to the idea that covid is - in fact - influenza.

Imagine, having thousands and thousands of active cases at this point every year. Except 2020, and 21.

Imagine, if to get checked for influenza, you had to have a negative covid test.

Imagine, if in worldwide influenza testing, there was 385 active cases. Both type A and B.


Weird.

How longs it been like that?


What happens when you look at 2015?


Currently, 0.002% people tested with influenza like symptoms, are coming back for type A or B.

How can covid be the flu if they aren't even caused by the same virus.....
 

The Pendulum

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Dec 30, 2015
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How can covid be the flu if they aren't even caused by the same virus.....
Did you legitimately get dropped on your head as a child?

Maybe windmilled into the wardrobe?

"Imagine, if to get checked for influenza, you had to have a negative covid test."

"Some of the symptoms of flu and COVID-19 are similar, making it hard to tell the difference between them based on symptoms alone. Diagnostic testing can help determine if you are sick with flu or COVID-19"


(single page pdf.)


"The [cycle threshold] number that is the cut off is generally about 30, early in an infection the cycle threshold is lower, it's sort of under 25, around 30 you start to wonder but if it's over 35 you're sort of pretty confident that this is an old infection."


"Quantative PCR is an Oxymoron.

I'm a scientist, not a lifeguard

Human beings are full of retroviruses. We don’t know if it is hundreds or thousands or hundreds of thousands. We’ve only recently started to look for them. But they’ve never killed anybody before. People have always survived retroviruses."

Kary Mullis. Nobel Prize Winner.

“You have to have a whopping amount of any organism to cause symptoms. Huge amounts of it. You don’t start with testing; you start with listening to the lungs. I’m skeptical that a PRC test is ever true. It’s a great scientific research tool. It’s a horrible tool for clinical medicine. 30% of your infected cells have been killed before you show symptoms. By the time you show symptoms…the dead cells are generating the symptoms."

Dr. David Rasnick, bio-chemist, protease developer and former founder of an EM lab called Viral Forensics


The use of PCR tests to identify people "with" covid-19, is to look for a protein sequence.

Ever thought about video compression?

It's much the same. Cycle through your sample too many times, and it ends up vaguely resembling the original product.

"Each round of PCR doubles the amount of target in the reaction. Based on this, it can be extrapolated that each 3.3 increase in Ct value correlates with approximately 1 log (i.e., 10 fold) less target in the primary clinical specimen undergoing the PCR reaction"

(14 page pdf.)

Average death age in the United States;


66000~ deaths in the US from covid, under the age of 65. 281000~ over the age of 65, with a median likely over 80.

Ever check the comorbidities table?


Now explain how influenza fell off at a rate 10000x lower than normal. You're smart, aren't you? Should be easy.

20% of tested cases, to 0.002%.

 

ThatOneDude

Commander in @Chief, Dick Army
First 100
Jan 14, 2015
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Did you legitimately get dropped on your head as a child?

Maybe windmilled into the wardrobe?

"Imagine, if to get checked for influenza, you had to have a negative covid test."

"Some of the symptoms of flu and COVID-19 are similar, making it hard to tell the difference between them based on symptoms alone. Diagnostic testing can help determine if you are sick with flu or COVID-19"


(single page pdf.)


"The [cycle threshold] number that is the cut off is generally about 30, early in an infection the cycle threshold is lower, it's sort of under 25, around 30 you start to wonder but if it's over 35 you're sort of pretty confident that this is an old infection."


"Quantative PCR is an Oxymoron.

I'm a scientist, not a lifeguard

Human beings are full of retroviruses. We don’t know if it is hundreds or thousands or hundreds of thousands. We’ve only recently started to look for them. But they’ve never killed anybody before. People have always survived retroviruses."

Kary Mullis. Nobel Prize Winner.

“You have to have a whopping amount of any organism to cause symptoms. Huge amounts of it. You don’t start with testing; you start with listening to the lungs. I’m skeptical that a PRC test is ever true. It’s a great scientific research tool. It’s a horrible tool for clinical medicine. 30% of your infected cells have been killed before you show symptoms. By the time you show symptoms…the dead cells are generating the symptoms."

Dr. David Rasnick, bio-chemist, protease developer and former founder of an EM lab called Viral Forensics


The use of PCR tests to identify people "with" covid-19, is to look for a protein sequence.

Ever thought about video compression?

It's much the same. Cycle through your sample too many times, and it ends up vaguely resembling the original product.

"Each round of PCR doubles the amount of target in the reaction. Based on this, it can be extrapolated that each 3.3 increase in Ct value correlates with approximately 1 log (i.e., 10 fold) less target in the primary clinical specimen undergoing the PCR reaction"

(14 page pdf.)

Average death age in the United States;


66000~ deaths in the US from covid, under the age of 65. 281000~ over the age of 65, with a median likely over 80.

Ever check the comorbidities table?


Now explain how influenza fell off at a rate 10000x lower than normal. You're smart, aren't you? Should be easy.

20% of tested cases, to 0.002%.

Yea, but they are literally caused by different viruses, so they aren't the same despite similar symptoms. We can tell they are different by looking at them under a microscope.
 

Lukewarm Carl

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Aug 7, 2015
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Yea, but they are literally caused by different viruses, so they aren't the same despite similar symptoms. We can tell they are different by looking at them under a microscope.
Bullshit. All of my headaches are caused from drinking too much even when I haven't been drinking because the symptoms are the same!
 

The Pendulum

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Dec 30, 2015
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The Pendulum @The Pendulum, you are the first type
That may be what you think I am, but again, projections are fun.

You don't want me to start projecting about you.

Ever notice you pay no attention to answers being given to you?

Come on, smarty pants, why did active influenza cases fall off, to the point it barely exists?

Watch the first 30 seconds of this yet? I know you've got jetboating to get to, but this won't take long.


View: https://youtu.be/M8IdV26ilRQ


E L E C T R O N M I C R O S C O P E

microscope

 

ThatOneDude

Commander in @Chief, Dick Army
First 100
Jan 14, 2015
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That may be what you think I am, but again, projections are fun.

You don't want me to start projecting about you.

Ever notice you pay no attention to answers being given to you?

Come on, smarty pants, why did active influenza cases fall off, to the point it barely exists?

Watch the first 30 seconds of this yet? I know you've got jetboating to get to, but this won't take long.


View: https://youtu.be/M8IdV26ilRQ


E L E C T R O N M I C R O S C O P E

microscope

Who would think that high flu vaccination rates, social distancing, and masks would lead to lower flu numbers.
Weirddddddd
 

The Pendulum

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Dec 30, 2015
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Who would think that high flu vaccination rates, social distancing, and masks would lead to lower flu numbers.
Weirddddddd
That's your answer, given all the resources you've been supplied with, on this very page?

20% of tested cases, to 0.002%.

With a near 10 fold increase in influenza testing.

Doesn't Covid spread from person to person?

So why is covid spreading, and not influenza?