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Posted By: Magnante, 7/12/2021 4:05:02 AM

COVID has been a wrecking ball on the U.S. and world’s economies, devastating businesses, families, and individuals. How much of what we have been told by government “experts,” parroted by the media, has been false, either by design or incompetence? (snip) Isn’t a basic tenet of public health investigating the origin of contagious infectious disease, not just place but time? (snip) 11.6% of individuals in a lung cancer clinical trial, months before the known COVID outbreak, had already been exposed to the virus. As antibodies take several weeks post infection to develop, it’s likely that some individuals had active infections in August 2019

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Rather Read 7/12/2021 5:06:00 AM (No. 842902)
I am very sure I had it back in December of 2019. I had all the symptoms and when I tested for flu it came back negative. I was sickish for about 5 days and then began to get better. When the news of Covid came out I said to myself, "sounds exactly like what I had last year". I mentioned it in my very prog workplace and got shot down. I am happy to be vindicated.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DCGIRL 7/12/2021 5:31:54 AM (No. 842910)
COVID was a political virus that was used to win the 2020 election.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Rinktum 7/12/2021 6:19:55 AM (No. 842933)
The use of this virus as a political weapon is evidence of just how evil and determined democrats are to control the American people through an oppressive and overreaching government. It is hard to imagine the thought process of individuals who believe that the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Americans is just collateral damage in their quest for power. This is today’s democrat party, everything for the state by whatever means necessary.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: BirdsNest 7/12/2021 6:53:04 AM (No. 842937)
Two friends had it I am sure in Nov 2019. It took them 2 months to feel better. Visits to the doctor came up with nothing. They are healthy now.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: dst4life 7/12/2021 6:53:54 AM (No. 842938)
In early 2020, come Chinese men were caught leaving the country with biological material strapped to their ankles. Also, there was a professor at Harvard who got into trouble and was found to be associated with the Wuhan Institute of Virology. But that story seems to have been buried.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Standlow 7/12/2021 7:09:03 AM (No. 842944)
https://www.stopworldcontrol.com/proof/ Another point of view which buttresses the earlier emergence of Covid.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: dolphin 7/12/2021 7:29:10 AM (No. 842956)
It was "trumped" up to get Trump. The wink wink nod nod went out to the media and all the leftist bureaucrats to incite panic. Doctors weren't allowed to treat it. As soon as Biden was safely installed, they changed the parameters for the test, so "cases" went down, but no so much that they couldn't still control us with their mandates. I'm sure some [untreated] people actually died from [neglecting] the virus, but most of the deaths were died "with," not "of." It's so obvious to me. What is happening to my country? What will we ever do about it?
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Aubreyesque 7/12/2021 7:42:43 AM (No. 842973)
We had it February 2020 - daughter was in college. Came home the weekend complaining of cold like symptoms. By Monday, she had fever. She tested at the university clinic - it came back saying Type A. I swiftly followed by Monday evening. I tested for Type A as well, but the Tagamet I got from the Dr did absolutely nothing for me. By Tuesday evening, the husband was down. We had fever and chills for the next 3-4 days. House was like a tomb, with none of us moving much except to take medicine and use the bathroom. When the fever broke, we were as weak as lambs. We didn't feel much more like normal for the next two weeks. I personally could not remember having the flu, even as a child, but even then, I felt like I had never been sick like that. Ever. Daughter, IIRC, had even noted having some slight issues with breathing, but it (fortunately) did not become enough of an issue to warrant further medical attention. Proud to say she went back up to the school and busted her little heart out to catch up with her classes...and would have done flyingly well, if the university had not shut down and forced them to do all on-line classes. The lab course she was taking bailed on the students and essentially made the class impossible to follow. After some limp-wristed attempts to keep things going, only one or two profs made the effort to work personally with their students. One prof essentially stopped talking to his students altogether but had the audacity to give them low grades anyway. Im personally resentful of the college (and colleges) who did not simply do a pass/fail. She did passed all classes except the lab, but she may have to stay in college just a bit longer in order to correct what the college failed to do. I realize all of that was unprecedented and NO one had any idea of how to deal with it, but the burden of correction was laid upon the student, not the staff. If they try and make my daughter, who is still single and of childbearing age (I want grandchildren!), I'm suing the school.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Aubreyesque 7/12/2021 7:44:55 AM (No. 842976)
Sorry for the second post, but meant to say "if they try and make her take the vaccine..."
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Muguy 7/12/2021 7:52:25 AM (No. 842985)
fta: "either by design or incompetence" I would venture to say this was ALL by design because Mr. Trump brought the "Chy-na" economy to heel in many ways. As #1 said, I'm almost sure that my wife and I had the thing between Thanksgiving and Christmas in 2019 as a Z-pack helped with recovery after about a week and a half. The demonrat socialists just piled on with the help of the social and electronic media propaganda machine along with the tampering of mail-in votes and signature verification laws being ignored or out right violating the law as prescribed, with chain of custody issues to cheat the election results. Create a "burst water main" in Georgia and pull out those ballots! The evidence that EXACT percentages of a particular voting age group in EVERY county, not just Antrim county, and the fix was in. Get the media to pile on to silence or ruin reputations of concerned citizens who gave hundreds upon hundreds of affadavits that something was wrong, and ad a Supreme Court that BY THE CONSTITUTION have to take cases where one state sues another and they REFUSE TO HEAR IT, and they dragged things out until Pence didn't have conclusive evident to do his duty. States have taken measure to prevent this sort of thing from happening again, but is it all too late?
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Reply 11 - Posted by: udanja99 7/12/2021 7:58:51 AM (No. 842993)
My daughter and her family were all very sick in December 2019 with something that felt like the flu. And a couple of other relatives had something similar in January 2020 after a trip to Disney World. Hmmmmm. #3, it’s not hard to imagine the thought process if one has read the statements made by Bill Ayers or has lived in a communist country. I have done both and have been well aware of those thought processes for almost 40 years. I just never thought that it could happen here.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Thos Weatherby 7/12/2021 8:00:54 AM (No. 842998)
#1 Yes you very well could have. I had it the first week in 2020. Out for 4 days. Worst I felt in years. A few months later I tested for antibodies and guess what. #2 Exactly. This was a planned attack to throw the elections.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Clinger 7/12/2021 8:05:44 AM (No. 843005)
And I thought I had the inside baseball on the timing of this. August is even earlier than my source from within the infection control community with direct Chinese input. We think it ran through us starting in November 2019. I was sick for the first time in over 30 years. The entire local family in close contact went down with symptoms that are 100% consistent with COVID. This was an unholy alliance between China and the US swamp. Yes, we let our dirty election infighting kill on a massive global scale. This is the stuff world wars are made of.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Krause 7/12/2021 8:22:31 AM (No. 843028)
The democrats need a crisis to excite their numbskull troops, including the left media, because they have no ideas for Americans. The conservatives have all the good ideas for the normal people. Trump showed that. So the dems rely on climate change, systemic racism, and any other bogus cause they can create. The democrat party is corrupt to the core, and bad for the goodness of this country. Just look at the 2 current heads of this country! What a joke they are.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: 3XALADY 7/12/2021 8:26:44 AM (No. 843035)
In January 2020 I came down with what I thought (and docs said) was a sinus infection. Temp was 102, and I slept for almost 5 days straight. Got Z pack. Second time at doctor he said it had turned into pneumonia. I finally got over it, but coughed for about 8 weeks. Got it again this year in February. I plan to get antibodies test next time I am at doctor. Again this year thought it was sinus infection, did get tested for covid but test was negative. I will get antibodies test next time I am at doctor. Everyone around me that tested positive thought they had sinus infection until tested. Friend had it again early this year and she has lingering symptoms. It is only thru God's mercy that this country didn't go down the tubes worse than it did.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: Strike3 7/12/2021 8:52:44 AM (No. 843068)
We knew that too and it wasn't COVID that wrecked our economy it was stupid democrat policies that shut down thousands of businesses and put people in useless masks. Remember that when the brownshirts come knocking on your door with their little needles out. Give them a polite but firm reception. Only if you want to be polite. I intend to answer the door with my 95 lb dog at my side.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: GO3 7/12/2021 9:02:11 AM (No. 843084)
Good article. Now, Dr. Joondeph, using your investigative and analytical skills, find out about the status of the 300 US service members who returned from the Wuhan Military Games end of October 2019. This has received scant press coverage and that was back in early 2020. My unsubstantiated charge is that these GIs were used as vectors to help the spread of the virus. Why is there nothing, zero, zip from DoD and absolutely no media interest in this subject?
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Reply 18 - Posted by: Lawsy0 7/12/2021 9:04:55 AM (No. 843089)
Yeah it did; like during that flu epidemic during the Obama years that got NO publicity, NO vaccine, and best of all, NO government interference.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: Sanguine 7/12/2021 9:09:30 AM (No. 843099)
In 2019, I suffered with a respiratory cough that started EACH TIME as a nasal sinus infection and morphed into bronchitis-like symptoms on three separate occasions. May-August-November of 2019. Each episode lasted 4-7 weeks with a wracking uncontrollable cough. Saw doctors. Took Rx meds. Nothing seemed to help. Just had to get through it. I had never had anything like this before. In 2020…when Covid struck I was fearful I’d be compromised and hospitalized. The exact opposite happened…I never came down with “the cough” in 2020. Not once. Traveled out-of-state by car in 2020 more than once. Didn’t lockdown. Only wore a mask when required. Took extra precautions to stay away from “sick” people and remained vigilant with my personal health. As a recent cancer survivor I see multiple doctors every six months. Did I have a pre-Covid variant in 2019? Who knows? My health pattern was highly unusual that year. I chose to be vaccinated with the Pfizer vaccine. So far…so good. My choice. But, I am vehemently opposed to giving the Covid vaccinations to our young adults and children. We just don’t know enough about this man-made biologic.
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Reply 20 - Posted by: Sorosisbehindit 7/12/2021 9:20:09 AM (No. 843109)
Those of you who had covid early are quite fortunate that the complicit CDC/medical community had not yet begun to keep medicines from you and force you onto ventilators - you could be dead right now!
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Reply 21 - Posted by: Zigrid 7/12/2021 10:14:38 AM (No. 843178)
I had an eerie feeling about the virus... it just didn't make sense...and President Trump's daily news conferences to try and calm the people helped to reenforce my feelings...the Cuomo demand for equipment that he didn't have... because BTW he had sold them for a big profit...and then sending elderly patients back to nursing homes when he could have used the mercy ships President Trump sent to New York harbor to help...there was always something missing...now WE are starting to know the full story... china did it on purpose hoping to cost President Trump the election...WE will MAGA...get out of our way china!!
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Reply 22 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 7/12/2021 10:37:39 AM (No. 843209)
Haven't had a real sick day in over 2 years, thank God. In an ironic way I benefited from the lockdown. I see fewer people, therefore I pick up fewer bugs. Not hiding in my house either. Florida weather is better than New York weather for sure. I do get bouts of irregular heartbeat. Sometimes when I'm sick, but also due to an upset stomach, or a bad medicine. Had a bout of irregular heartbeat back in March of 2020, but all I had were some sniffles. Somehow doubt it was COVID though.
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Reply 23 - Posted by: NotaBene 7/12/2021 10:47:37 AM (No. 843224)
NotaBenes had the worst flu of their lives November 2019 after returning from a long international flight. Were bedridden for about a week.
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Reply 24 - Posted by: PlayItAgain 7/12/2021 11:08:43 AM (No. 843255)
November 2019 (before death was invented, as my daughter says) My daughter came to visit from her home in Huntington Beach CA. She was sick all through the Thanksgiving Holiday. After she left to return to CA I took all of the bedding from the room that she stayed in to a laundromat so I could launder everything at one time. She was reallly sick! My wife was sick a month later for about two weeks. Neither my other daughter nor I have never had any symptoms. PTL! Everyone recovered just fine.
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Reply 25 - Posted by: DVC 7/12/2021 12:38:46 PM (No. 843359)
Never trust the government in anything. Dr. Fraud should be on trial for genocide. China should be blocked entirely from trade with the USA. NO products from China should be legal to sell in this country.
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Reply 26 - Posted by: danu 7/12/2021 1:33:33 PM (No. 843422)
Can confirm August 2019.
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Reply 27 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 7/12/2021 4:32:16 PM (No. 843583)
#3 and #12, you make a pretty strong case that covid 19 was here long before Fauci and Birx et al, said it was here. Besides, the dims had a second and most fraudulent impeachment scam to orchestrate in February 2020 against President Trump and setting the covid pandemic narrative out there too early was not politically convenient for them.
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Posted by Mercedes44 12/30/2025 9:52:36 AM Post Reply
The mullahs have ruled in Iran since 1979. That's a long time. But there are still people who remember what it was like in the country before. They remember what it was like to have more freedom then. There have been resistance movements ever since, inside and outside Iran, trying to bring change. They've had moments in the past where things seemed to come close, such as with the Green Movement that started in 2009, and had hundreds of thousands in the streets. But Barack Obama was in office in 2009, so their hopes of any support were dashed. Then, too, in 2016, he secretly flew $400 million to Iran.
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