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A legit investigation would result in NM equivalent of negligent homicide, for Baldwin and the Assistant Director, at the minimum. Whatever 'common sense gun safety' expert Alec Baldwin knew, or didn't know, should or shouldn't have done or known, he did know that it was a primary safety violation for him to accept the gun, from an unauthorized person. Ive worked as a technical advisor on about 30 films, employing firearms. Industry standard safety protocol is that under no circumstances; at no time, for any reason, does anyone but the designated weapons crew and the actor in-scene, so much as touch a gun. The moment someone not on the weapons crew tried to hand him a gun, the standard safety protocols compel him to refuse the handoff and all on-set operations immediately halt until the weapons crew clear and account for all guns and ammunition. Baldwin was absolutely aware of this and receiving the gun was 100% negligence. There's an old maxim - Safety is not an accident. Cut corners with safety sensitive operations and people die.
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I think my comment is in regard to Schiff's credibility. Keep in mind, just about everything Schiff goes public to deny, turns out to be largely true. I dont think anyone can really pay attention to his verbiage and body language and not have reservations about what hes saying; unless they just want to believe it. As a former intelligence analyst, Im familiar with how these assets are developed and the kinds of information they deliver. Most 'spies', dont know that they are 'spies', because theyre actively manipulated and taken advantage of by handlers. I dont know how this went down, but Schiff makes me suspect that whomever the source is, was actively developed, which crosses a line from passively accepting voluntary information to actively spying.
In other words, it doesnt matter if the informant were approached, or came forward voluntarily, what matters is how they were handled after initial contact. If they were solicited to remain in place and gather information, then it becomes an active operation and subject to oversight; someone is responsible for it. So, in this case, that would be an active intelligence operation, against the Republican Presidential candidate, by the incumbent Democratic administration. If thats what happened, then that definitely needs to be investigated, because it has the potential to be an unparalleled abuse. Like Trump or dont, but imagine this happening to someone you do like.
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@ProtatoFarmer69
Yeah, I know two old people, if you want to call that a 'terminal condition' and two people under 50 who got sick and didn't see a Dr when they should. The problem with novel viruses is that most of the severe symptoms are the immune system carpet bombing everything, trying to get a virus its not familiar with. Add to tgat, covid appears to exploit slow immune response. Not necessarily weak response, but slow or lazy response, because it just simmers and then explosively replicates and freaks out your immune system. There's a number of reasons someone may have a lazy immune response, but simply being over 50 is a common one. Its not Doomsday, but its nothing to take lightly, either, because its highly unpredictable who will brush it off and who will get sick .
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@morganross6399
The salient issue is the unmitigated impact of the virus. When we look at those statistics, we tend to look at it as nominal. However, statistics are meaningless to an individual, because there are many unaccounted factors. When we breakdown the statistics, we see a third of the national deaths, coming from 4 metropolitan cities and half coming from 5 states, out of 50. What we also see is the highest density of severe illness and death coming from jurisdictions that employed the same containment and treatment strategy as Italy. Where we see the lowest numbers, is in the 'Neandethal' regions, that took their own lead, rather than doing what the others did. What Italy and NY did, was lockdown sick people, in small multigenerational dwellings with healthy people; and funnel everyone who had contact with a suspected infection, into 2 designated containment hospitals, positively exposing every one of them. Thus, there was an immediate, unmanageable spike. Then, to compound the problem, they made the wrong treatment choices and everyone died 🤷
The point being that the places that essentially let nature take its course, never had a problem any worse than a severe flu season, which never rates more than a PSA.
People will read into this, their own biases and preprogrammed outrage, but the simple fact is that people are not getting vaccinated and resist mask and movement restrictions, because they never did those things before and never had a problem. Conversely they look at the places that did those things and watched it spiral out of control, always with a surge, following the mandates.
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Ok, Ive avoided saying it, because I don't want to hear the NPCs doing their 'antivaxxer' kneejerking, but... straight up, the vaccine is still officially experimental . So... the Federal gvt is mandating that people participate in a zero liability medical experiment 🧐
Civilization is reason over force. In a free and civilized culture, social transactions are made with reason and persuasion, not force. When persuasion fails, President Biden , skips right over reason and goes to straight to force. This did not persuade me to accept mandates, it just tried extra super-duper hard to make suspicious,
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@mnguardianfan7128
Hmmm... you mean like how she prejudges Jews guilty... because they are Jews? Or, perhaps you meant, how she prejudges Muslims innocent... because they are Muslims?
See, if this were the first, or even second, or even tenth time she blamed someone else, for the atrocities of Muslims acting in the name of their God, you could make an argument. But seeing that its become a regular thing, you might just consider that shes an anti-Semitic, anti-American Islamic terror sympathizer/apologist.
Well, I think the Christchurch analog might be - 'And people say we should do something... we should dooo something, about it... because someone did something. We should dooo something'
So, theres your context, now how does that make you feel?
Yes, everyone thinks Omar was minimizing it, hence their kneejerk rationalizations, instead of just saying she didnt mean it the way it sounded. Again, she persists in blaming Jews, in blaming men, in blaming whites, in blaming America, in blaming anyone but Muslims, for what Muslims have done. She believes Israel has no Right to exist and that Muslims are justified in anything they do. She and her ideals are indefensible, yet you persist in attempting to defend them, by simply denying them.
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@greg6500
That's why we need an investigation of Comrade Sanders. We don't know what we don't know. What we do know, is that in 1988, at the apex of the Cold War, Bernie disappeared for 10 days, into the Moscow shadows and we have only his 'recollection' of where he went and who he met with. So, you tell me, what are the chances that an avowed Communist, American elected official visited the Soviet Union and he didnt get approached by KGB? What are the chances that Bernie just might have one time, been the kind of faithful Comrade, who would be tempted to betray his own racist, warmongering, bigoted gvt... for the common good? Does anyone really believe that the KGB prefers an impulsive billionaire, to Comrade Sanders, who never heard of mass murdering Communist dictator, he couldn't take inspiration from? We need to know, before DNC appoints a Kremlin Candidate.
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@korirwalter2859
Wrong. Russia recognized independence of two regions, in accordance with international norms, ie. no governmental support from their parent nation, for nearly a decade. Biden admin then defacto recognized said independence and Right to align with Russia, by imposing sanctions on said regions, ie Donetsk and Luhansk. If not, then he literally punished victims; like a bully taking your lunch money and the principal forbidding anyone to sit with you or share their lunch... to punish the bully. At this point, military strikes against said regions, ie Donetsk and Luhansk, by Ukrainian firces, are acts of aggression against a Russian Federation protectorate. Modelled upon US interventions in Syria, Russia conducted limited, precision strikes against assets and bases that launched attacks against Luhansk and Donestsk. When Ukraine, with the Biden admin whispering in their ear, boasted of how quickly they could build nuclear weapons, Russia seized the Chernobyl complex and advanced to the capitol, as precedented by US invasion of Iraq.
At every step, the Biden admin, or Ukraine by proxy, have furnished precedented justification fir Russian actions. The question you need to be asking is, if this situation was intentionally instigated, or incompetently blundered?
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That you felt compelled to respond in such a way, evidences your own lack of integrity and or morality. Chloroquine derivatives are currently the only standard treatment for a lethal plague sweeping the planet and the mainsteam media, at large, have been on a concerted campaign to smear and discredit it, for political expediency. People will die, because they refuse the treatment, because their trusted news sources have told them repeatedly, that its "snake oil", "false hope", "poison" and "deadly misinformation by the the President". If you truly find that 'yawn' worthy, Id recommend a CT scan to check for a focal brain injury, causing sociopathic behavioral traits.
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+Richard Cranium
Or... maybe just the UK taking advantage and blaming Russia for something, without a single, solitary shred of evidence, because it benefits them to drive a wedge between the US and Russia?
A) Is Putin really the only suspect you can conjure, for a hit on an old Russian double agent? B) is Putin's assassin, really the only person with access to Russian chemical weapons? C) This is the really important one, so pay attention: How did they identify 'Novichok'? I know how, but do you? Remember, this is the key, as blaming Russia hinges 100% on it being a Russian inventory weapon. D) despite the implications of point C and accepting for argument that its really Russian Novichok, this is like blaming Putin for a drive by, because an AK type rifle was used, or because Russian ammunition was used, or... like blaming UK for Un's brother, because he was killed with VX.
Use your the contents of your cranium for thinking, not propagandizing.
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@themilitarycops1618
'Unvaccinated more likely to contract'
Thats not been established. The reason we see 'breakthrough' cases, is because vaccination is not a shield against infection; you still have to get infected, for your immune system to recognize the pathogen and deal with it. The objective is to stop the infection, before viral load gets high enough to cause illness. So, even when vaccinated, you are as vulnerable to infection as anyone else, but you're less susceptible to illness . The reason they are called 'breakthrough', is simply because the infection becomes visible.
Asymptomatic infection
When you get 'sick', the overwhelming majority of symptoms is your immune system carpet bombing everything, because it doesn't know exactly what its looking for, or where. Vaccination gives your immune system a BOLO and a smartbomb. Because it can recognize and attack the virus directly, there are much milder symptoms. But you are infected and can 'asymptomatically' transmit it... to anyone
mRNA
The issue with this vaccine, is not necessarily the mRNA delivery, but the engineered synthetic protein. Up until now, all vaccines have used live or dead virus that give your system a look at the whole thing. The way this vax works, is like taping a photocopy of someone's face to your windshield to fool traffic cameras. It kinda sorta works, but not very well, which is why we have such a high rate of 'breakthroughs'. There is legitimate concern about the downstream effects of repeatedly exposing the immune system to synthetic '2-dimensional' pathogens. The 'superbugs' we always hear about, in relation to overuse of antibiotics, are themselves not extraordinary, they are simply able to evade an immune system that has been overexposed to inactive pathogens.
'Alternative' treatments
COVID appears to exploit slow immune response, as opposed to weak response. The virus simmers with a low grade infection and then amplifies in a burst. So, a slow reacting immune system is ambushed and overrun. This is likely the reason it disproportionately affects various age groups. The antiparasitic drugs that are verboten to talk about( goooooo... (((SCIENCE!))) ) work much as a broad spectrum antibiotic, by bootstrapping the immune system. ZPack is a broad spectrum AB that is also used as a treatment and of course dismissed as voodoo, 'cause iTs A vIrUs NoT bAcTeRiA'; AB don't attack the bacteria, they trigger the immune system and prevent secondary infections that complicate the viral infection, which is why they've been used since forever to treat viral infections - the majority of critical COVID cases, present with complicating secondary infections. Because it exploits lagging immune response, any jump you get on it, appears to have significant benefit. Thus, why Drs are prescribing ZPack and the drugs whose name must never be spoken (again... Yay, SCIENCE!!!).
Mandate
This virus is no longer a threat. It likely never was; the piles of bodies it left, are largely the result of administrative overraction(like a carpet bombing immune system), improper treatment and blindly following the Italy protocol that killed so many people. Enough people have had it to incorporate some measure of natural immunity into the populace, we know how to treat it and most importantly how NOT to treat it (recall that at the beginning, everyone was hospitalized and a large percentage were unnecessarily vented, with catastrophic results) So yeah, thats why mandatory vaccination is not rooted in any science and is simply an authoritarian exercise of power, merely for the sake of optics
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@stephaniep1761
Italy's problems are indeed largely cultural, but they also made critical mistakes that can be fairly characterized as overreaction; which compromised an inadequate medical infrastructure. At the outset, they preemptively hospitalized simple exposure cases and preemptively ICU'd patients presenting with symptoms. This maxed out their critical care capacity in just a few days, while generating a mass exposure event, for everyone in the heathlcare pipeline; healthcare workers, vulnerable non-COVID patients, etc. When actual critical cases began emerging, they had already overtaxed their resources and it avalanched. Then, they overreacted again, by imposing an indiscriminate quarantine, simply locking down everyone in close quarters, multigenerational households, with no effort to segregate high-risk and critically exposed individuals. That created a second mass exposure event.
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Yes, it is high. However, its coming down, almost daily. Some projections, though more hopeful in nature, than likely, have it potentially settling at a lower mortality rate, than 'common' flu. The chaos and apparently large death toll, has been primarily driven by its very high virulence. Even at the exact same severity as flu, it can still be devasting, if 5x as many people get it (thats not a real figure, just an illustrative example)
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@isacnewton1290
Wrong, on so many accounts. First, the reason hospitals are 'overwhelmed' is because they are employing single point casualty collection, as a centralized care and containment strategy; all COVID patients are going to the same hospital, instead of sending them to all the others, to contaminate them and expose everyone in their pipelines. Second, this is only occurring at a very small handful of 'hotspots', with the rest of the country being relatively clear. No, there is no 'big difference', because contrary to the popular propaganda, no one is turned away from an American hospital, for a medical necessity... its the law. Third, we do not 'lack respiratory apparatus'. If you actually pay attention to the facts, instead of the propaganda, you will know that universally, across the country, everyone reports that no one has died, due to lack of resources; everyone who could be saved, has been. There have been no shortages of facilities, ventilators, or respirators. Respirators are in short supply and cannot be used at the accustomed rate(~1 per hour of exposure), but everyone who has needed one, has had one. Fourth, no, we are not as overwhelmed as Italian hospitals have been; see the first point.
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@isacnewton1290
No, I did not say that. I said they made critical mistakes, which is objectively true. Others learned from those mistakes and others did not. The real test is going to be if Italy learned from those mistakes. Interestingly the word 'quarantine' comes from the Pestilence, when Venice locked down ships and citizens to combat the bubonic plague. While history has remembered this favorably, the reality is that such practices almost certainly exacerbated the severity and longevity of the Pestilence, as while the intuition was correct, they had a poor understanding of the transmission vectors. In many instances, particularly in Britain, the quarantine was the opposite of what they needed to do and ended up wiping out entire households and even villages, because the majority of cases, were from primary exposure to fleas rather than secondarily, by infected Humans.
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