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Post by Admin on Mar 15, 2020 19:18:44 GMT
The Real Truth About Coronavirus, According to MIT Molecular Biologist TechStartups TeamPOSTED ON MARCH 14, 2020 Dr. Shiva - if you haven't read his work I highly recommend it! Mainstream medicine is woefully behind the times in understanding our immune system and how it works. We could all benefit from his education on the immune system. “Dr. Shiva has four degrees from MIT. He graduated from MIT in 1986 with a degree in electrical engineering and computer science. He has done extensive research at the molecular level and he was also speaker at National Science Foundation for the science of information on the immune system. Dr. Shiva also also holds a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from MIT. In 2004, he returned to MIT to work on a Ph.D. in systems biology, a relatively new field that integrates biology, engineering and computer science.” techstartups.com/2020/03/14/real-truth-coronavirus-according-mit-molecular-biologist/
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Post by Admin on Mar 15, 2020 19:51:26 GMT
Naomi Klein: Coronavirus Is the Perfect Disaster for Disaster Capitalism By Marie Solis, VICE 14 March 20 Naomi Klein explains how governments and the global elite will exploit a pandemic. readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/61852-focus-naomi-klein-coronavirus-is-the-perfect-disaster-for-disaster-capitalism"The coronavirus is officially a global pandemic that has so far infected 10 times more people than SARS did. Schools, university systems, museums, and theaters across the U.S. are shutting down, and soon, entire cities may be too. Experts warn that some people who suspect they may be sick with the virus, also known as COVID-19, are going about their daily routines, either because their jobs do not provide paid time off because of systemic failures in our privatized health care system. Most of us aren’t exactly sure what to do or who to listen to. President Donald Trump has contradicted recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and these mixed messages have narrowed our window of time to mitigate harm from the highly contagious virus. These are the perfect conditions for governments and the global elite to implement political agendas that would otherwise be met with great opposition if we weren’t all so disoriented. This chain of events isn’t unique to the crisis sparked by the coronavirus; it’s the blueprint politicians and governments have been following for decades known as the “shock doctrine,” a term coined by activist and author Naomi Klein in a 2007 book of the same name. History is a chronicle of “shocks”—the shocks of wars, natural disasters, and economic crises—and their aftermath. This aftermath is characterized by “disaster capitalism,” calculated, free-market “solutions” to crises that exploit and exacerbate existing inequalities."
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Post by Admin on Mar 16, 2020 1:22:41 GMT
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Post by Admin on Mar 16, 2020 1:27:38 GMT
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Post by Admin on Mar 16, 2020 12:16:15 GMT
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Post by Admin on Mar 16, 2020 14:27:38 GMT
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Post by Admin on Mar 16, 2020 14:28:21 GMT
I am quite happy not watching the news on Coronavirus. I hear about it anyway. I'm not worried about it at all. How would you feel if family members / friends start dying of it?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2020 21:35:04 GMT
I am quite happy not watching the news on Coronavirus. I hear about it anyway. I'm not worried about it at all. How would you feel if family members / friends start dying of it? Sad Would worrying somehow prevent this?
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Post by Admin on Mar 17, 2020 7:58:32 GMT
Sad Would worrying somehow prevent this? No. i suppose worry doesn't change anything.
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Post by Admin on Mar 17, 2020 13:44:35 GMT
Impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to reduce COVID19 mortality and healthcare demandNeil M Ferguson, Daniel Laydon, Gemma Nedjati-Gilani, Natsuko Imai, Kylie Ainslie, Marc Baguelin, Sangeeta Bhatia, Adhiratha Boonyasiri, Zulma Cucunubá, Gina Cuomo-Dannenburg, Amy Dighe, Ilaria Dorigatti, Han Fu, Katy Gaythorpe, Will Green, Arran Hamlet, Wes Hinsley, Lucy C Okell, Sabine van Elsland, Hayley Thompson, Robert Verity, Erik Volz, Haowei Wang, Yuanrong Wang, Patrick GT Walker, Caroline Walters, Peter Winskill, Charles Whittaker, Christl A Donnelly, Steven Riley, Azra C Ghani. On behalf of the Imperial College COVID-19 Response Team WHO Collaborating Centre for Infectious Disease Modelling MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis Abdul Latif Jameel Institute for Disease and Emergency Analytics Imperial College London Correspondence: neil.ferguson@imperial.ac.uk www.imperial.ac.uk/media/imperial-college/medicine/sph/ide/gida-fellowships/Imperial-College-COVID19-NPI-modelling-16-03-2020.pdf
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Post by Admin on Mar 17, 2020 13:48:59 GMT
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Post by Admin on Mar 17, 2020 14:50:27 GMT
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Post by Admin on Mar 17, 2020 14:52:09 GMT
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Post by Admin on Mar 17, 2020 14:57:07 GMT
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Post by Admin on Mar 17, 2020 15:10:03 GMT
MAR 16, 2020NEWS Black Plague, Spanish Flu, Smallpox: All Hold Lessons for Coronavirus www.truthdig.com/articles/black-plague-spanish-flu-smallpox-all-hold-lessons-for-coronavirus/"Pandemics are nothing new in history, and their long record across the ages and continents has much to teach us about how best to handle the current outbreak, writes California State University professor Ibrahim Al-Marashi in a fascinating piece at the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Al-Marashi begins with a tour through the animal origins of both common viruses and lethal pathogens, of which COVID-19 is just the latest example. Three-quarters of infectious diseases result from what he calls “zoonotic spillovers,” mostly from common farming animals. “The domestication of the horse led to the virus responsible for the common cold in humans, while the domestication of chickens gave humans chickenpox, shingles, and various strains of the bird flu,” he writes. “Pigs were the source of influenza, and measles, smallpox, and tuberculosis emerged from cattle.” (Popular history often associates the wrong animal with famous outbreaks. For example, the medieval Black Death, commonly associated with rats and fleas, most likely originated with a marmot or great gerbil.)"
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