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Re: COVID-19
« Reply #675 on: June 14, 2021, 04:14:35 PM »
Look you guys, you have that video being shared everywhere with Steve Kirsch who made a blatant error misrepresenting a study to show a ridiculously high rate of miscarriages.  This isn’t even a question of medical credentials or authority or expertise, or really even of statistics, it is just basic math at a high-school level.  A child could see it.

Sitting across from a guy who treated his own case of covid with Pepcid, got “long covid” anyway, and still got the vaccine he is trying to scare you away from.

That is the problem I have with this stuff, I am interested in the unknown risk I took and what price there may be for it, but there is so much pure and unadulterated shizzle being pumped out now because the scammers know you will click and share without the slightest diligence.  That is not being open-minded, it is just lazy.  Do you even care who these people are telling you these things?  Go back and look at other things they’ve said, they are not serious people.  Chuckleheads everywhere!

It is the same scam that Lin Wood and Sidney Powell played after the election, to any of you think they are serious people any more?  It is just attention-grabbing noise, intended to attract huge followings of gullible folks to fleece and hopefully turn to their advantage whenever the prospect of a fresh con dawns on them.  They are just digital-era mountebanks.

Seems like a reasonable, non-chuckleheaded guy to me. I could be wrong.

https://twitter.com/RWMaloneMD/status/1404107517458882562

Re: COVID-19
« Reply #676 on: June 14, 2021, 04:45:47 PM »
Seems like a reasonable, non-chuckleheaded guy to me. I could be wrong.

https://twitter.com/RWMaloneMD/status/1404107517458882562

I am suspicious, a serious person wouldn't sit across from the likes of Kirsch for three hours.  I know, it's guilt by association, maybe the outlets for vaccine skepticism are so constricted that people suggesting alternatives are forced to make stinky bedfellows.  But flogging treatments (he's been on Pepcid, hydroxycholoroquine, and ivermectin at least) before the public is sketchy, reminds me oddly of the story of HMS Captain I heard recently on Drachinifel:

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HMS Captain was an unsuccessful warship built for the Royal Navy due to public pressure. It was a masted turret ship, designed and built by a private contractor against the wishes of the Controller's department. The Captain was completed in April 1870 and capsized on 07 September 1870 with the loss of nearly 500 lives because of design and construction errors that led to inadequate stability.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Captain_(1869)

Leveraging public pressure to get your studies, funded (as he did with the Pepcid one) is an old game, but it is a hustle and people shouldn't forget that.  A lot like the Scripps wave-borne-virus lady, really.


Re: Gutter-slut Corn Teen
« Reply #677 on: June 14, 2021, 05:04:09 PM »
Great Colonel. Now aside from tearing off my 50 year old leaking galvanized eaves trough and replacing it this year- what are your recommendations? I'm looking at replacing the continuous gutters with some of the sections  because I cannot just get somebody to show up and make the gutter and leave me to install it. I suppose I will also be "upgrading" from the 4 inch to 5 inch gutter.

I do not know how gutters work in Colonel Manly's thymelein/parallel universe, but from reading the above I gather you have what are called (I believe) "box gutters," "integral gutters" or "Yankee gutters?"

Look at these:



If that is the situation you are dealing with the pictures below are one way of dealing with that:



If that is the case, due to the way shingles are installed you might think about going ahead and getting a new roof while you are at it.  As the first course of shingles is at the drip-edge of the roof and you work your way up to the peak.  You CAN just install however many courses of shingles required to cover that new bit of roof extension that will cover your old "trough gutter" but I would recommend against that as you very well will damage that last course of old shingle that the new ones will have to "slide" under.  That is a recipe for future leakages which will lead to the fascia the new gutter is attached to rotting out again.

If you have the above gutter situation, I would recommend just getting a new roof:  most (but not all) roofers are happy to throw in a new gutter for a small fee.  If you go that route, INSIST that they use gutter screws and not nails.  Screws are the hot new gutter mounting technology, welcome to the 21st century.

Since I happen to be a bit Old Fashioned, personally were it MY abode I would go with these:




Which, again due to my personal taste and sense of humor;  I think would be hilarious to have on a Victorian, Colonial and/or 1920s "Kit House" (like mine):





In fact, those log gutters would look hilarious on just about ANY style house that is NOT a log cabin.  I (and I believe Colonel Pate as well) would recommend that for obvious style reasons.  Plus, all you need to make the log gutters is a chainsaw, an adze, thyme and "man sweat."

K_Dubb, Attend:

Although my choice of log guttering for domiciles may seem unorthodox stylistically, is it not truly patian?  I think you as well should consider "log gutters" for your house.  Very probably, only you and WOTR would be the proud owners of such a unique guttering solution for your particular styles of house.

Since the two of you are widely separated geographically, no one could possibly call either of you "copy-cats" unless they find this post, in this thread on this site.

Also, K_Dubb, I am considering running for President of the One World Government as well as POTUS 2024;  I have yet to determine when that particular election (if any) is to be held, but I think we have a very strong platform for that High Office as well.  Can I count on you to also run (shirtless) with me in our bid for World Presidency?

I think, with BOTH of those Executive hats on our heads the formalization and normalization of the People's Free Democratic Republic of pate is virtually assured!



&

pate/K_Dubb 2024
"WHO shat in the interregnum?"

Re: COVID-19
« Reply #678 on: June 14, 2021, 05:29:49 PM »
I am suspicious, a serious person wouldn't sit across from the likes of Kirsch for three hours.  I know, it's guilt by association, maybe the outlets for vaccine skepticism are so constricted that people suggesting alternatives are forced to make stinky bedfellows.  But flogging treatments (he's been on Pepcid, hydroxycholoroquine, and ivermectin at least) before the public is sketchy, reminds me oddly of the story of HMS Captain I heard recently on Drachinifel:


The dude certainly can't appear as a guest on Face the Nation or whatever now can he? So he had to sit across from the bald dude.  Whom is on fire BTW:
https://twitter.com/stkirsch/status/1404091942737092612

Re: COVID-19
« Reply #679 on: June 14, 2021, 05:32:42 PM »
Here is a Vaxx to keep your eye on.  Claimed to be a less radical approach [similar to polio vax/flu shot] and is supposed to be variant proof.
https://theconversation.com/whats-the-valneva-covid-19-vaccine-the-french-shot-thats-supposed-to-be-variant-proof-160345

Re: COVID-19
« Reply #680 on: June 14, 2021, 05:58:24 PM »
The dude certainly can't appear as a guest on Face the Nation or whatever now can he? So he had to sit across from the bald dude.  Whom is on fire BTW:
https://twitter.com/stkirsch/status/1404091942737092612

Ugh bald dude is dead to me.  High-school math error, confidently promoted to stir up panic, plainly perceptible to anyone who passed algebra and bothers to check, makes me FURIOUS! 

Malone's twitter shows him in a one-sided death match with one Dr. Kariko over who should be regarded as the inventor of the mRNA vaxx   This article from last year might give a better view of his game:

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The story of how an over-the-counter heartburn remedy garnered top-level government interest as a COVID-19 medicine began several months ago in eastern China. Or maybe it was in rural Virginia -- even that point is in dispute.

Dr. Robert Malone said he got a call on Jan. 4 from Michael Callahan, a fellow American doctor working in China, according to Malone’s own written summary and an interview with AP. The doctor told Malone -- a molecular virologist who was chief medical officer of the Florida-based pharmaceutical company Alchem Laboratories -- about a new coronavirus-like disease outbreak in Wuhan, the provincial capital of China’s Hubei province.

Malone, a prolific social media poster who raises a rare breed of Portuguese horses on a farm in Virginia, also serves as a consultant to a Pentagon-funded program that develops medications to protect American troops from biological threats. Malone said he recognized such a threat in the pathogen tearing through Wuhan. The virus was moving so fast that there did not appear to be enough time to develop a vaccine.

Malone and a team of volunteers began looking for existing drugs that might be useful. About a week after the call about Wuhan, Chinese scientists published the virus’ genetic fingerprint. Malone ran the sequence through computer models designed to find already-approved drugs that might work to thwart the virus.

One of the most promising leads was famotidine, he said.

By late February, Malone was convinced of famotidine’s safety and efficacy as a COVID-19 drug -- so much so that, when he contracted the disease, he took the drug himself. He reported on his LinkedIn page that he’d figured out the proper dose and became “the first to take the drug to treat my own case.”

But Callahan says it was he, not Malone, who first recognized famotidine’s potential.

apparently it didn't work, as he revealed in the 3-hour fearfest that he now had "long covid" and got the vaccine himself.  But already fighting over intellectual property, and with a keen eye on the money.  You could easily argue he is a sore loser, bet on the wrong horse, jealous of Kariko's recognition (being suggested for a Nobel prize) and (comparatively small) reward for the technology.

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About two weeks after the Pepcid contract was awarded, Science Magazine published an article describing the deal. In the piece, Callahan was credited as the “first to call attention to the drug in the United States.” The article mentioned Malone’s work briefly, with the lion’s share of the credit going to Callahan and Tracey for the trial of a drug that had yet to show any ability to help people infected with coronavirus.

In an email to the magazine's editors, Malone challenged Callahan’s China story. “No one that I am aware of has or had ever seen the data from Wuhan that Michael (Callahan) alludes to,” he told the Science editor. “He had promised to show me those data, but never did.”

Soon after the Science piece was published there was a national shortage of Pepcid AC and other antacids containing famotidine, according to the FDA.

And Malone went to war with his fellow doctors. In LinkedIn posts, Malone has accused Tracey and another doctor of improperly demanding to be included as authors in a new study about famotidine’s possible effectiveness against COVID-19.

A senior Northwell official advised Tracey a few weeks later to “studiously ignore” Malone, and attorneys for Tracey and another doctor have sent Malone cease-and-desist letters demanding he stop disparaging them. “(Malone) just wants back into the discussion and primary credit for the discovery, such as it is at this stage,” the Northwell official's email to Tracey read.


The Pepcid study sounds like a clusterfuck with Malone in the middle of the funding:

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With FDA’s approval to move forward, Northwell sent Kadlec a preliminary trial budget, a copy of which was obtained by The AP. This initial budget document was a confusing spreadsheet and sought about $250,000 -- a paltry amount compared to the $20.7 million eventually allotted for the contract.

Malone said the initial low estimate was Northwell’s mistake, and that the nearly $21 million sum was reached after his team got involved. “We stepped in to do it on behalf of Northwell (which) knows nothing about federal contracting,” Malone told The AP.

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https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/trump-admin-21m-gambit-pepcid-covid-remedy-fizzles-71941790

Re: Gutter-slut Corn Teen
« Reply #681 on: June 14, 2021, 06:08:17 PM »

K_Dubb, Attend:

Although my choice of log guttering for domiciles may seem unorthodox stylistically, is it not truly patian?  I think you as well should consider "log gutters" for your house.  Very probably, only you and WOTR would be the proud owners of such a unique guttering solution for your particular styles of house.

Since the two of you are widely separated geographically, no one could possibly call either of you "copy-cats" unless they find this post, in this thread on this site.

Also, K_Dubb, I am considering running for President of the One World Government as well as POTUS 2024;  I have yet to determine when that particular election (if any) is to be held, but I think we have a very strong platform for that High Office as well.  Can I count on you to also run (shirtless) with me in our bid for World Presidency?

I think, with BOTH of those Executive hats on our heads the formalization and normalization of the People's Free Democratic Republic of pate is virtually assured!



&

pate/K_Dubb 2024
"WHO shat in the interregnum?"


Sir, I will be proud to run (shirtless) with you at any time, at least until the vaxx turns my brain to cheese and I am left gurning and gimping in your wake.  The log gutters are a bold stylistic choice, are we to fell and hew them ourselves, also shirtless?  I'm getting all worked up!

Re: COVID-19
« Reply #682 on: June 14, 2021, 08:01:27 PM »
Ugh bald dude is dead to me.  High-school math error, confidently promoted to stir up panic, plainly perceptible to anyone who passed algebra and bothers to check, makes me FURIOUS! 

Malone's twitter shows him in a one-sided death match with one Dr. Kariko over who should be regarded as the inventor of the mRNA vaxx   This article from last year might give a better view of his game:

apparently it didn't work, as he revealed in the 3-hour fearfest that he now had "long covid" and got the vaccine himself.  But already fighting over intellectual property, and with a keen eye on the money.  You could easily argue he is a sore loser, bet on the wrong horse, jealous of Kariko's recognition (being suggested for a Nobel prize) and (comparatively small) reward for the technology.


The Pepcid study sounds like a clusterfuck with Malone in the middle of the funding:

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https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/trump-admin-21m-gambit-pepcid-covid-remedy-fizzles-71941790

Blood boil?  Don't get so huffy old boy - sounds like the prion buildup is already altering your personality.  So early on the dude ran a model, had same evidence to from China that looked promising and got some funding.  Seems reasonable to me.  He still doesn't seem like a nutter to me.

Re: COVID-19
« Reply #683 on: June 14, 2021, 09:06:50 PM »
Blood boil?  Don't get so huffy old boy - sounds like the prion buildup is already altering your personality.  So early on the dude ran a model, had same evidence to from China that looked promising and got some funding.  Seems reasonable to me.  He still doesn't seem like a nutter to me.

Well Malone is definitely smarter than me (unlike Kirsch who can’t even read a simple summary table) but if you read the Pepcid account he

✅ was involved in the beginning
✅ squabbled over whose idea it was
✅ left
✅ kicked dirt on the study

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Malone resigned as Alchem’s chief medical officer a week later, citing what he described as a difficult work environment. He has since been critical of Callahan and the project.

Hey, almost like his career with mRNA!  I am still curious about what he says.   But going on a podcast with a charlatan like baldy gets the 😏 from me.

Re: COVID-19
« Reply #684 on: June 15, 2021, 12:15:17 AM »
Well Malone is definitely smarter than me (unlike Kirsch who can’t even read a simple summary table) but if you read the Pepcid account he

✅ was involved in the beginning
✅ squabbled over whose idea it was
✅ left
✅ kicked dirt on the study

Hey, almost like his career with mRNA!  I am still curious about what he says.   But going on a podcast with a charlatan like baldy gets the 😏 from me.

Weird. You have a problem with some guy on an obscure podcast because he got some math wrong but you’ve never had a problem with Fauci and all of his contradictory facts. Some people’s kids. ::)

Re: COVID-19
« Reply #685 on: June 15, 2021, 12:23:43 AM »
Weird. You have a problem with some guy on an obscure podcast because he got some math wrong but you’ve never had a problem with Fauci and all of his contradictory facts. Some people’s kids. ::)

I've been sitting on this one for awhile but since Dubb is all worked up I think now is the time.
Take a look at EmitBio. They use light therapy to obliterate Covd-19. Pretty much you cram a LED flashlight in your mouth and zap that virus away. Even groovier than pepcid.



Re: COVID-19
« Reply #686 on: June 15, 2021, 03:53:16 AM »
I've been sitting on this one for awhile but since Dubb is all worked up I think now is the time.
Take a look at EmitBio. They use light therapy to obliterate Covd-19. Pretty much you cram a LED flashlight in your mouth and zap that virus away. Even groovier than pepcid.


You have to love a study where they refuse to publish the actual results but claim that it can cure everything (not just Covid.) One study. There was a section "about the study" Where we discover that it included a whopping 31 people in a " placebo controlled, randomized, double-blind study."

So probably just over a dozen people actually got the light "treatment." Two of the founders of this "light treatment" worked at CREE (a LED light company) for a decade or longer. I suppose when the only tool you are familiar with is a light bulb, every problem looks like darkness... *

*Yeah, that didn't come out a clever as it was supposed to. But I'm leaving it here anyhow to make a point.

Re: Gutter-slut Corn Teen
« Reply #687 on: June 15, 2021, 03:57:44 AM »
I do not know how gutters work in Colonel Manly's thymelein/parallel universe, but from reading the above I gather you have what are called (I believe) "box gutters," "integral gutters" or "Yankee gutters?"

Sorry. Just standard, run of the mill seamless "K" style gutters.  Soon, I will have gutters with seams.  :( Though if I thought I could get away with it- I might opt for the wooden gutters. They look cool.


Re: COVID-19
« Reply #688 on: June 15, 2021, 04:11:31 AM »
Weird. You have a problem with some guy on an obscure podcast because he got some math wrong but you’ve never had a problem with Fauci and all of his contradictory facts. Some people’s kids. ::)

It is not just getting math wrong, it is confidently telling pregnant women a study showed the vaxx will make them miscarry 82% of the time compared to the 10% that it actually showed, within normal odds.  What makes it different from a lot of the shizzle flying around with all kinds of people suddenly talking like experts, is that you don't need a medical degree to see where he is lying. You can prove it with math.  It's the one time one of these fuckers actually gives you a number and a source regular people like me can understand instead of scare stories that happened to people he knows, and of course it's bullshit.  Makes me FURIOUS!


Re: COVID-19
« Reply #689 on: June 15, 2021, 04:14:56 AM »
I've been sitting on this one for awhile but since Dubb is all worked up I think now is the time.
Take a look at EmitBio. They use light therapy to obliterate Covd-19. Pretty much you cram a LED flashlight in your mouth and zap that virus away. Even groovier than pepcid.



I think there's supposed to be covid in your butt, too; just shove it in there and light up like a pumpkin.