Comments by "Goose" (@goose7574) on "Shattering the Media Narrative" video.
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@c.o.6584
Uhmmm... You talk about "fresh air," in one of your prior comments about cars and houses. That's actually not accurate.
#1. A car doesn't pull in "fresh air," unless you push the button to do so, and even then, It's a very small area. If you're in the car and want to be safe with someone, you should have your windows open AND the air on, NOT recirculating the same air within the vehicle.
#2. The same thing goes with a home. And actually, unless you have a window open and a fan blowing it around, even an HVAC system, DOESN'T circulate outside air, or rather... pull in outside air. You can fact check that, because many people think it does, but in fact... it doesn't. It only recirculates the air that's already inside your home, pulling it in from a certain vent (usually a large floor one in older homes, and/or a wall one in newer ones/homes, larger homes may have more than one), passing through a filter (which in most cases WON'T filter out viruses, because of their size), and then the air will pass through either a HVAC system, and/or furnace, depending on what the person has.
So many people think HVAC/AC units pull air from outside, but they actually don't. A prime example of this, were the cruise ships, and how the virus continued to spread, even AFTER people were quarantined in their cabins.
Here's some info about filters, HEPA filters specifically, because they are a better choice when possible (and they don't even stop viruses):
"There are HEPA like filters that can capture particles as small as 2 microns. They will filter out most dust particles, allergens, pet dander, and mold. Most Viruses are too small and unless they somehow get trapped by directly hitting the fibers in the filter, then it is likely that at least some of the virus will pass right by and continue into the air distribution system. Even true HEPA filters will only filter out completely, microns down to .3 microns with 99.97% efficiency rate. Since viruses are much smaller than this, they can pass through even true HEPA filters. Hospitals are usually the primary purchasers of true HEPA filters, but even they do not rely solely on these filters to clean and sanitize their air.
How HEPA filters work for Covid-19
"Again, the virus is small enough that it can pass through the filter. Some of the virus may get caught in the filter, but we cannot sell this product (HEPA filters) under the banner that it will protect you from Covid-19."
The only item that's shown to help with viruses and Covid, are some ozone-generating products.
So, in conclusion, the only way you can have "fresh air," is to be outside, or have a window open, to let in "fresh air." Sorry for he long comment, but I know from experience that more people have welcomed this information than not, so I'll continue sharing when necessary. Hope it helps!
Take Care...
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@death2ipod There are MANY cases like that. Take ALL the cases involving the medical field and first responders... THEY ALL HAD MASKS ON (and many even had gloves on as well), but still got the virus!
Many people wear masks, but still touch things, doors, handles, tables, etc., AND THEN... without washing their hands or using handsanitizer properly (you really need to dowse your hands with sanitizer, not just a little spritz or pump), then they adjust their masks, infecting IT with the virus, and even touch/scratch their eyes. Fauci has even talked about this a few time. And actually the President has as well, but people never seem to hear him correctly...
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@c.o.6584
Sorry, I just like to be thorough... Haha!
I didn't know that about the HVAC systems until last year, but noticed when the fires were really bad and I'd turn on my AC that it didn't smell at all like smoke, which I didn't expect. I figured with the heat pump sitting outside, that when it was used, that it would surely bring in some air from outside, but it doesn't. I was shocked. Then, after both my daughter and I got the Influenza virus (she the B one in Dec 2018, and me the A virus in Feb 2019), I asked the company who maintains my heat pump and furnace about particular filters (I have 3 different areas that pull in air, so I wanted to do the best I could with keeping the air clean), and I was shocked with what they told me about the system and filters.
Then... after this year, and everything that's happened with cruise ships, it's just another proof of how things work.
Anyhoo,
Take Care!
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@sebyknows5306 You need to know that it's NOT just Conservatives who thought the movie was inappropriate. There were many people who didn't think it was okay to sexualize children like that (in fact, all of my Democrat friends/family members that I talked to, except 1, thought the same thing: 18:1). Not only that, but... After I watched it, I actually thought that they could've made a much better movie, if they'd used the topic of "sexualization of children," differently, in order to bring awareness to what's going on in the US, and around the world. It seems they tried to do that a bit, but failed big time.
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@sebyknows5306
But I won't ever agree with that age thing, or MAPS. As a survivor of both C.S.A. and R as an adult too, I would strongly ask you to look inside your soul and think about those two very important things. I get that it is likely different being a guy, but Just please think about it you were a parent someday, and if you had a daughter, how you'd want to be able to protect them however possible, and with that law, that actually takes away your right to be able to protect them with a statutory case. Once 14 rolls around, you won't have a say anymore, if the guy is under 24. That's pretty crazy if you think about it. Otherwise, you could give consent still, if the law wasn't there, but now you won't have a choice or say at all... And you'll know your child better than anyone. And 14... Most 8th graders??? Shouldn't be sleeping with college students or college grads... That's just crazy!
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@sebyknows5306 Sorry, I just don't agree. If the movie hadn't been based on having/needing to dress "sexy," or act more "sexy" TO WIN, I likely wouldn't have had an issue, but THAT'S the reason I had a problem with it.
We are talking about 11 year olds, needing to dress and act more sexy, in order to get noticed/or win.
Maybe you didn't think about it that way...
11 year olds, shouldn't be having to do these things to EMPOWER themselves... In fact, they should be doing the opposite and saying "I DON'T have to act sexy, show skin, etc., to win competitions, win attention, etc..." And as adults, we should be helping to protect them as well, not pushing them.
Teaching little girls that they need to use their sexuality/body to gain attention, friends, win competitions, etc., ISN'T okay... It's NOT Empowering! It's the very opposite!
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