TL/DR : Nursing home cured corvid in their residents, 100% of the residents got it, all of them survived on a treatment of double-dose OTC antihistamines and some cheap antibiotics if they didn't get better.
TL/DR : Nursing home cured corvid in their residents, 100% of the residents got it, all of them survived on a treatment of double-dose OTC antihistamines and some cheap antibiotics if they didn't get better.
Good find!
I find the push towards expensive, new 'vaccines' suspicious in the context of a general lack of government research into simple, cheap alternatives - nevermind the now blatant 'coercion at all costs' - for an illness with such a high survival rate.
I've also read that Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Zinc, Quercetin(?) and chaga mushroom powder stuff(??) are good?
I'll have to get some in 'just in case' - I'm certain I had the death disease back in Spring 2020 but, as our friend Billy Gates warns with a smirk, 'the next one is the big one'...
Vit C/D/Zinc & Quercetin all seem to help boost natural immunity to most common diseases, and from what I've been told, especially in combination...
I saw one study showing that giving old people zinc effectively extends their lives and it should be standard.
But none of these things make pharmaceuticals big money or provide enough urgently needed death estate taxes for the governments, after all, who is paying taxes if they can't run a business during these times....
The moral hazard involved in these things is so great it it's hard to bare thinking about.
A review of hero-ism films vs the current state of man. Ouch.
Interesting, decent take on things.
1. I can't stand superhero movies, and I've always been confused when you see a grown ass man losing his mind over a plastic super hero doll/film. 2. Never liked/been that bothered watching football. I'll tolerate it sometimes lol.
As if we can't escape our childhood(ish?) interests. You're a teen forever. or something.
That said I had absolutely no interest in superhero comics as a kid. I didn't get the miniatures (WH40K etc) either. Or miniature train sets. I found it all to be very strange when I met it for the first time.
Only legit comic book I've read cover to cover was a copy of V for vendetta I found laying on the streets in Newbury one time. I was perhaps 27 at the time. I really enjoyed that.
Simon: 600 quid to get through an MOT 2 weeks ago and now my crank pulley has decided it would like to be Bluetooth le sigh
Jul 15, 2023 20:03:52 GMT
atlex: at least you can get new crank pulleys!! :-)
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Simon: Alas! turns out the keyway in the crank is knackered!
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Zed.: there are other ways to repair, how bad is it?
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atlex: And a murray murray crimbo to you all :-)
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Zed.: condiments of the seasoning?
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queenie: Hiya fellas and fellettes. My name is Gary, I am 72, live in rural Victoria (Australia), am an unashamed Anglophile and own a gold 1998 NB. I bought her in 2016, reflecting at the time that I had wanted a car like this since age 15. Yep, took me 50 years!
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