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X-Files - If you were in the NFL, would you wear a mask underneath your helmet?
 

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X-Files - If you were in the NFL, would you wear a mask underneath your helmet?

Why not ask him a question relevant to him?

X-files, do you wear a mask when you go to the local glory hole?

Did you cut cock sized holes into your masks?
 

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I see now you are fucking retarded. I apologize for not seeing it sooner.

Look in the mirror. I can't help it if your comprehension skills are so lacking that things need to be explained to you constantly (par for the course with you). Sometimes you have to use some critical thinking skills (clearly severely lacking with you). Go back to your immature "bat dick" comments. It's more up your alley. The epitome of the low IQ voter.
 

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Look in the mirror. I can't help it if your comprehension skills are so lacking that things need to be explained to you constantly (par for the course with you). Sometimes you have to use some critical thinking skills (clearly severely lacking with you). Go back to your immature "bat dick" comments. It's more up your alley. The epitome of the low IQ voter.

I have a low IQ because I don't like that Chinese culture engages in risky behavior to the global population at large in terms of their unnatural and large scale interactions with exotic animals and made a joke about it?

Whatever you say, you pathetic little bitch. Somehow I doubt people with law degrees often fall into the "low IQ voter" grouping. But something does tell me someone crying about a joke on an internet forum falls into the dickless little bitch grouping.
 

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Look in the mirror. I can't help it if your comprehension skills are so lacking that things need to be explained to you constantly (par for the course with you). Sometimes you have to use some critical thinking skills (clearly severely lacking with you). Go back to your immature "bat dick" comments. It's more up your alley. The epitome of the low IQ voter.

Just so you know, speaking in short, fragmented sentences like this suggests that you've clearly never graduated from college. An awful embarrassing admission for someone railing on others for being "low IQ," wouldn't you say?
 
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Maybe Asians wear masks because they know their culture encourages people to suck bat dick and eat live exotic animals that are likely to be exposed to novel viruses. Ever consider that?

Maybe we should ban countries from the rest of the civilized world that still do that stupid shit.

"Swine flu was detected first in the US and then spread across the country and eventually the world..."

https://www.health.com/condition/infectious-diseases/swine-flu-vs-covid-19

"Swine flu was the last major pandemic we had before COVID-19,..."

"It was a new virus that jumped from pigs to humans,"

Good job, US of Ass.
 

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"Swine flu was detected first in the US and then spread across the country and eventually the world..."

https://www.health.com/condition/infectious-diseases/swine-flu-vs-covid-19

"Swine flu was the last major pandemic we had before COVID-19,..."

"It was a new virus that jumped from pigs to humans,"

Good job, US of Ass.

Let's make one thing clear... you wouldn't say that to any American's face, because you are a clit dicked little bitch who is so afraid of a virus with a .001% mortality rate that you hide under your bed in fear with a mask covering your mouth and your pussy.

Also look at the last 10 global pandemics. 5 of them are from the same country. It isn't the USA. Any guesses? From now on, ask permission before you speak, bitch.
 
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"Swine flu was detected first in the US and then spread across the country and eventually the world..."

https://www.health.com/condition/infectious-diseases/swine-flu-vs-covid-19

"Swine flu was the last major pandemic we had before COVID-19,..."

"It was a new virus that jumped from pigs to humans,"

Good job, US of Ass.


"The 1918–1919 influenza pandemic killed more people than any other outbreak of disease in human history.

...the most likely site of origin was Haskell County, Kansas,"

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC340389/

Good job, US of Ass.

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Let's make one thing clear... you wouldn't say that to any American's face, because you are a clit dicked little bitch who is so afraid of a virus with a .001% mortality rate that you hide under your bed in fear with a mask covering your mouth and your pussy.
 
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"Swine flu was detected first in the US and then spread across the country and eventually the world..."

https://www.health.com/condition/infectious-diseases/swine-flu-vs-covid-19

"Swine flu was the last major pandemic we had before COVID-19,..."

"It was a new virus that jumped from pigs to humans,"

Good job, US of Ass.

"The 1918–1919 influenza pandemic killed more people than any other outbreak of disease in human history.

...the most likely site of origin was Haskell County, Kansas,"

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC340389/

Good job, US of Ass.

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"The Epidemics America Got Wrong"

"Government inaction or delay have shaped the course of many infectious disease outbreaks in our country."

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/03/role-apathy-epidemics/608527/
 

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https://www.politico.com/states/california/story/2021/07/15/la-reinstates-mask-mandate-as-delta-variant-spreads-


<header class="" style="box-sizing: border-box;">[h=1]L.A. reinstates mask mandate as Delta variant spreads[/h]</header><footer class="meta" style="box-sizing: border-box; -webkit-box-align: center; align-items: center; margin-top: 0.5em;">
By VICTORIA COLLIVER
07/15/2021 09:10 PM EDT
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OAKLAND — Los Angeles County will reinstate indoor mask requirements in public spaces for all this weekend, regardless of vaccination status, amid an alarming rise in Covid-19 cases driven by the Delta variant.
Thursday’s announcement by the nation's largest county sent a chill through the state just one month into California's long-awaited reopening. And it could prompt other local health officials to follow suit, complicating the post-pandemic recovery narrative of Gov. Gavin Newsom as he faces a September recall election.
 

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"The 1918–1919 influenza pandemic killed more people than any other outbreak of disease in human history.

...the most likely site of origin was Haskell County, Kansas,"

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC340389/

Good job, US of Ass.

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Did a Vaccine Experiment on U.S. Soldiers Cause the “Spanish Flu”?

The 1918-19 bacterial vaccine experiment may have killed 50-100 million people



The “Spanish Flu” killed an estimated 50-100 million people during a pandemic 1918-19. What if the story we have been told about this pandemic isn’t true?

What if, instead, the killer infection was neither the flu nor Spanish in origin?

Newly analyzed documents reveal that the “Spanish Flu” may have been a military vaccine experiment gone awry.

In looking back on the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, we need to delve deeper to solve this mystery.
Summary

The reason modern technology has not been able to pinpoint the killer influenza strain from this pandemic is because influenza was not the killer.
More soldiers died during WWI from disease than from bullets.
The pandemic was not flu. An estimated 95% (or higher) of the deaths were caused by bacterial pneumonia, not influenza/a virus.
The pandemic was not Spanish. The first cases of bacterial pneumonia in 1918 trace back to a military base in Fort Riley, Kansas.
From January 21 – June 4, 1918, an experimental bacterial meningitis vaccine cultured in horses by the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York was injected into soldiers at Fort Riley.
During the remainder of 1918 as those soldiers – often living and traveling under poor sanitary conditions – were sent to Europe to fight, they spread bacteria at every stop between Kansas and the frontline trenches in France.
One study describes soldiers “with active infections (who) were aerosolizing the bacteria that colonized their noses and throats, while others—often, in the same “breathing spaces”—were profoundly susceptible to invasion of and rapid spread through their lungs by their own or others’ colonizing bacteria.” (1)
The “Spanish Flu” attacked healthy people in their prime. Bacterial pneumonia attacks people in their prime. Flu attacks the young, old and immunocompromised.
When WW1 ended on November 11, 1918, soldiers returned to their home countries and colonial outposts, spreading the killer bacterial pneumonia worldwide.
During WW1, the Rockefeller Institute also sent the antimeningococcic serum to England, France, Belgium, Italy and other countries, helping spread the epidemic worldwide.

During the pandemic of 1918-19, the so-called “Spanish Flu” killed 50-100 million people, including many soldiers.

Many people do not realize that disease killed far more soldiers on all sides than machine guns or mustard gas or anything else typically associated with WWI.


https://healthimpactnews.com/2018/d...-50-100-million-people-blamed-as-spanish-flu/
 

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daily covid cases doubling locally
delta infecting vaccinated people

masking up? yes.
 

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not a radical leftist
i can choose to wear a mask and also at the same time not force others to wear one.
 

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