Coronavirus

This is quite old but still worth a look:

https://www.reddit.com/r/LockdownSkepticismAU/comments/r8e9gh/swine_flu_1976_seem_familiar/

Quick Update:

Turns out the “ace up the sleeve” came in handy and I won’t be getting jabbed with the Pfizer “Holy Water” and I won’t have to retire early. Mind you, it has given me food for thought insofar as do I really want to keep working in this effed up system? Been thinking hard and long on bugging out to the bush (living in a small country town somewhere) and getting in tune with another set of vibrations if you know what I mean. While I’ve been absent from here I’ve been researching and implementing some plans. Looking into distilled water and UT, have bought some mylar bags and oxygen absorbers and slowly stocking up on food staples and so on but that’s a whole other story.

Let me leave you with this. An anagram of OMICRON is MORONIC. Just sayin’ :rofl:

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“The emergency department at the Rutland Regional Medical Center has been overwhelmed with asymptomatic folks.”

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Some interesting data there @mikser.

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And THAT is the question. How long CAN it be ignored I wonder ?

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And this my friend, is exactly what “they” are aiming for.

Weakened immune systems seems to be one of the reasons I would think. I could be wrong … but I don’t think I am.

Mask mandates were supposed to end 6am this morning (Tuesday) but they’ve now been extended until January 4. All because of one (1) new case :scream:. Yeah, I knew this would happen. Told some relatives on Christmas Day (at family lunch) and they all said I was full of you-know-what. This is becoming tiresome…

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I’m at the er of my local hospital, it’s new and huge. This blue wall here is what’s separating me and the covid positives. A job well done I’d say

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LOL, is there anybody on the other side of the completely impassible blue wall thingy ?
I’ve heard that COVID only goes in straight lines, and cannot pass around objects or corners.

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I am complete agreement with you Sir. But, I have a question, how will those who have grown so used to it, let it go I wonder ?

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There was a guy laying down beyond the couches there coughing… It’s pretty interesting though, I was in the ER for 8 hours and saw 4 patients, empty beds all over… 60K people in my town and probably another 15K from nearby towns

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Them Damn Theorists and their claims of ADE, pish posh.

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Great video @SessionDrummer. Imagine showing this to the hardcore vaccine believers. Not sure how far into the 39 minutes they’d get and even if there would be any that would awaken. I’m praying that a lot would though. Pfizer’s 2021 “expected earnings” is 33.5 Billion dollars? That should be enough of an explanation.

This guy was ahead of his time. He posted this 5 years ago and it has some relevance (in my opinion) to the state of play today. Based as all hell.

Anyways, it’s only 2:45:00 roughly until 2022 arrives here where I am. It’s already 2022 in Sydney & Melbourne and just 45 minutes for Qld. I don’t celebrate Christmas or New Year (that’s why I’m sitting here tapping away) but for those of you who do … Happy New Year :partying_face: :champagne: :tada:.

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Harm not covered by the scheme includes:

COVID-19
psychological and psychiatric conditions (e.g. shock)
secondary injuries (e.g. injury suffered when fainting, or a haematoma at the injection site that becomes infected)
the following other injuries unless they form part of the symptom complex of a clinical condition listed above: headache; fatigue; injection site reaction; muscle or joint pain; dizziness; diarrhoea; pain in extremity; fever; insomnia; nausea; vomiting; lethargy; hyperhidrosis; chills; decreased appetite; malaise; lymphadenopathy; somnolence; abdominal pain; puritus; urticaria or rash; influenza-like illness; angioedema; anxiety-related reactions such as hyperventilation and fainting.

Over here @anon44012888, most times when people complain about reactions to the vaccine, they imply or outright say, it’s was in your head. I wonder what the AU’s will do …

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Compensation claims only valid for 2 years after the Human Biosecurity Emergency period ends. What about injuries that might occur 10 years from now say? Only chance the vaccinated have is if the HBE period lasts for another 10-15 years but who the eff wants these powers to drag on for another 10-15 years? Then again, they might end the HBE sooner so they can reduce the claims period, who knows.

Turns out you may have to pay tax on any compensation granted. Really? Gubments never lose an opportunity for pulling in revenue do they.

All claims dependent on the treating doctor’s opinion and an independent legal experts panel “recommendation”. Recommendations can be ignored. I wonder how many claims will get knocked back?

It’s my “opinion” that this could be a possible distraction. If I was paranoid I might think this was a plan to incentivise employers to “encourage” workers still unvaccinated to get the jab. “Hey, don’t worry. If anything happens you can claim from the gubment.”

Having said that, I hope I’m wrong. Don’t want to see anyone suffer because of “legal technicalities” and I look forward to this offer being genuine. Fingers crossed for our vaccinated brothers and sisters who might find themselves in trouble :pray:

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Here’s how the states have it set up:

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Essentially from what I gather, it’s why the pharma companies are pushing for child vaccines because if they make it approved for ages 1-whatever they aren’t liable for any negative outcomes of taking the vaccines… I’m guessing any ways.

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I’ve heard numerous times (online) that it might as well be a scam @anon44012888. The system is soo backlogged and slow, and even if there IS a settlement, it’s pittance. I HAVE been following this closely …

The VICP is designed to encourage vaccination by providing a streamlined system for compensation in rare instances where an injury results from vaccination. Over the past 30 years, the VICP has succeeded in providing a less adversarial, less expensive, and less time-consuming system of recovery than the traditional tort system that governs medical malpractice, personal injury, and product liability cases. More than 6,000 people have been paid in excess of $3.9 billion (combined) since the Program’s 1988 inception.

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