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beyond his usual "that's dumb" reply, as described here:
https://memo.cash/a/87c0ca59da
As usual, you can safely #IgnoreTheSILENTSAMTroll
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There have been no series challenges of the known facts. Just wild conspiracy theories that themselves change with time. You can't say it's a flu when a flu kills so few in comparison.
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in fact, influenza related deaths are under-reported and , <quote> the mortality is to a large extent determined by access to and quality of health care
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testing will not do, bc you can catch a bug 5 minutes after test & result is the same
vaccination, lasts 3 months same like natural immunity, doesn't work if it's mutating
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covid is not the only thing that will crawl out of the evolutionary soup, think bigger
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Yes this is true. It's just funny how people compare the 24K to 64K deaths a year from uncontrolled flu to over 230K Covid deaths in under a year while attempting to slow its spread.
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I don't want to get vaccinated for a flu
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there is no forced vaccination for either flue or covid
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Don't count on it. There is a lot of talk of making covid "vaccine" mandatory. It can also be forced on people indirectly with pressure on companies to pressure people and so on.
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At this point theres none, indirectly maybe yes - but in zombie apocalypse version of future. In case of possible calamity stash necessary resources. And I don't mean toilet paper lol
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How is it possible that someone who believes and distributes such nonsense fake news is interested in blockchain technology like Memo?
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He’s right, you know. People are serious about denying services if you refuse to toe the line with contact tracing and other things.
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I would love to see anti-vaxxers denied some services. They have caused old diseases to come back and kill enough people.

Sadly this is only talked about. Politicians won't do it.
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So you're anti-tracing but use blockchain technology where every transaction is kept up on nodes and one can find on these nodes what you've done ?
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Anti-tracing? I don’t recall saying saying to support that position.

You might consider sharing some of the straw from your effigy to feed the farm animals you’re fucking.
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I live in a city (no straw) and have a pet snake.(hard to fuck)
I also had decent parents who taught me a minimum of courtesy when talking !
Which obviously wasn't the case with you .
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watch out, she has a mind control abilities >>>

>>> till tomorrow morning you shall fuck straw and live in the snake LOLOLOLOLOL
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There is a lot of talk by who? By crack pots afraid of "big government" who likely mostly think it's being faked, or blown out of proportion?
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I consider SILENTSAM to be a troll worthy only of being ignored.
https://memo.cash/topic/%23IgnoreTheSILENTSAMTroll
I'd be willing to discuss my claim with non-trolls.
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So I was right then? The only talk is by people spreading rumors. The guy at the bar kind of source.

I know you hate official sources, but you need to at least consider better sources
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You guys are like an abusive couple that can’t be in the same room unless you’re fucking or fighting.
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He is kind of funny to see get upset. He has been like this since I debunked the 911 conspiracy.
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You don’t need a flu vac unless you’re elderly, a baby or immunocompramised. Use probiotics and vitamin D to attenuate your immunity.
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I've read that scientists are suggesting enriching bread with vitamin D to generally boost peoples immune systems.
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This is another "that's dumb" attack by SILENTSAM. If he had known that the counterarguments were all wrong, he would also have been able to articulate why. He did not.
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The suggestion that all those who speak up against the official narrative, including potential pretenders, need to agree on all details is ridiculous. Typical SILENTSAM trolling.
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Also, it is a diversion from the fact that he has not been able to counter the challenges to the official narrative (and that flu thing is not at all what most think)
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Oh I have articulated why they were wrong. You ignored that as usual while speaking to your imaginary audience. Inconsistent story is a problem. It's not simply disagreeing.
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I often show the numbers demonstrating your errors. The flu kills tens of thousands with no controls. Covid kills hundreds of thousands with lockdowns and controls.
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And here we have a lie about easily verifiable facts. It is easy to look through the topics for SILENTSAM comments and see they are all "That's dumb" type ones, or irrelevant links.
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He has not countered "The virus has not been isolated", nor "The PCR test is not suitable for diagnose", nor "The death tolls are people dying WITH, not OF corona" for example.
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These facts are easily verifiable, which is why your confidence is a joke. You posted the speculations of random bloggers as your only evidence. The first was plain false.
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They have not only isolated the virus, but can track if you had a strain from Europe, or directly from China.
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If he was able to show that the virus has been isolated, he would have done so. Instead he slabs on something that is not at all a proof.
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Here is an article about the six separate strains of Covid they have isolated.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/08/200803105246.htm
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The funny thing about your weak claims is that they are so easily debunked. You only offer opinions, and so they require no situation to debunk. You have zero evidence.
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Articles for laymen are often inaccurate. The virus was not isolated.
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That is the blog post of some random idiot meant to confuse the layman. Thanks for showing you still use random bloggers as your source, and so have zero evidence behind your claims.
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Silentsam is wrong about most of what he says here, but I find it unproductive to discuss with him as he displays troll behavior. I would be happy to discuss this issue with non-trolls
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What you really mean is that you only discuss things with people you agree with, or who can not provide evidence that debunks your ideas.
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The second was a blogger upset about one type of test which was irrelevant since it was not the main test used go diagnose people.
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The inventor of the PCR test said it should not be used for disgnosis. This goes far beyond the strawman that SILENTSAM presents.
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Thanks for supporting my point with this. This is not the test used to diagnose people. It is a simple test to give out to a lot of people to help find people for the official test.
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Antigen tests are “not widely used for coronavirus testing currently”.

PCR tests are generally seen as the gold standard for Covid-19 testing.
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Add to that, the media isn’t calling out college administrators for keeping the programs open during a pandemic.

CLOWN.WORLD.
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Yeah, it is crazy to risk e futures of young athletes. Even if they survive they run the risk of scaring in the lungs.
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They’re welcome to refuse participation. In fact, if they did that in concert, we’d have fewer transmissions and greater access to tests or medical personnel.
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Unfortunately, football is the state religion.
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Testing is a complete and total joke. Case in point; a shortage of kits, but collegiate and professional football players being tested several times a week for a recreational sport
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The last was trying to claim that people who also had other conditions should not count, which goes against all logic since we expect those with other problems to be hit worse.
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People who have died in traffic accidents who were reported to have corona in their bodies have been counted as corona deaths, which is then used to set policy. Again a strawman.
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You are not making a strawman so much as believing lies. Your grasping at straws with that failed logic that anti-vaxxers have been failing with.
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The under reported cases, and death count are easy to pull out of the statistics. The claim you are making with no evidence require no evidence to debunk. It's just a lie.
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This is not easy to pull out of the statistics, it is generally not even attempted. The approach has been to not investigate deaths if a test suggests covid in someone's body,
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but to simply count it as a covid death. This actually has been openly admitted. I do not have this in front of me, and I do not feel very generous after having been called a liar
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by a troll. If some non-troll wishes to know I might bother to look it up.
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If you guys want an insider perspective, I set up 12 or so covid positive patients on home oxygen abs or ventilators and read the hospital continuum of care on each.
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Interesting. As in a nurse providing some kind of home calls? How is your area handling it. I am lucky to live where I do, but wonder how it is in other places.