Yes – COVID is real. No – it’s not as dangerous as originally portrayed FOR MOST PEOPLE. No – we should not shut the country down because of it. Yes – those with certain health conditions should take precautions to avoid it(and the flu). Yes – politicians have and are taking advantage of the virus to move their agendas forward.
See the yellow highlighted text below.
It appears a positive COVID-19 test result may not mean a positive test for COVID-19.
See it right here on the CDC website: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/testing/serology-overview.html#:~:text=If%20you%20test%20positive,of%20viruses%20(called%20coronaviruses).
Sometimes I just have to shake my head and take a shot of Bulleit Bourbon.
Rourke
What you say is true JR regarding that it is real because I had it. No idea where I got it. It was no worse than the flu or a real bad cold. My daughter had it also and her big symptom was losing her sense of smell and taste. She ran a slight fever and has a head cold, that’s it.
We have some friends that are very paranoid and won’t even be around us because COVID was in the house. I know it can be worse for some but so it the common flu. DEMS have ruined our country with propaganda. I guess it will all go away in late January after our new idiot pres is sworn in.
Thank you for the pertinent information JR – looking forward to 2021 and praying it will bring better times to America and the world. But I’m preparing for the worst. This bombing makes you wonder if we will see more of these and what else we may encounter. Best wishes to you for a wonderful and blessed New Year. Keep Looking Up
Had the Nashville Bomb.. (supposedly a guy upset about 5G tech. and blew up in front of ATT datacenter.. screwed up middle TN comms for days) then a fake bomb in Lebanon TN (a mile from a friend), no boom, no explosives .. just an empty van. In Memphis a woman runs through the lower floor of a local Memphis Hospital.
Maybe it’s some conspiracy.. It’s been a very hard year, and Christmas is always hard for folks teetering on the edge…
Maybe it’s more and maybe it isn’t.
I do know they will not let an opportunity go to waste if they can use it.
Question: What are we NOT looking at while focused on that?
No doubt some things are manufactured to distract us.. no school shooting, cuz, no school.. Apply Occam’s Razor to everything first.
The US economy is under attack, meaning the US Dollar is as well. the USD is the world largest reserve currency. What happens when unbacked USD’s become a liability?
My tin foil hat is getting some use of course.. but I’m focusing on what these changes mean for me and mine first .. (On a local level and immediately.. not much changes in my planning)
how to prepare for what I think is reasonable and likely, and game planning as issues change.
I DO know you must enjoy your family while you have them and they you.
Don’t waste a moment agonizing over things you have no control over. It will make life more enjoyable. All we have is the journey. We choose neither how we enter or rarely how e leave.
I can’t imagine that if I have a moment before I leave, that I will wish I had worried more.
Breathe!
GG58
Good grief.
Yesterday in a hardware store, a millennial ordered me to ‘maintain an eighteen-foot (18!) separation as required by law!’.
He mumbled this through his mask (aka ‘face-mask’), so several times I told him “Say again?” before the poor child enunciated so his words were understandable.
As usual, anytime some MARXISTS demand I ‘follow the law’, I politely ask “What is the number of that law?”
To this 2020 crop of hypochondriacs, I say:
* “Do not include me in your psychosis.”
In the olden days, was ‘hypochondriac’ a mental illness?
In the olden days, did normal folk shun nut-cases and whack-jobs?
In the olden days, did responsible family members keep the deranged from babbling incoherently and wandering the streets [looking at you, Jill Biden]?
I can only speak for my wife and I in matters that relate to the COVID disease. We have found that suggestions or recommendations generally fall on deaf ears.
We are in our70s and have all of the underlying conditions that make survival if infected unlikely.
We will be taking the vaccine as soon as it available to us and hope for a good outcome. In the meantime we strictly follow the evms.edu/covidcare protocol.
It has been our good fortune to secure a supply of oral Ivermectin and we are working
on the Telemedicine site for a supply of Hydroxychloroquine. A special thank you to
John Rourke for that information.
We are fighting a war on many fronts.Our enemy’s want us to be weak and fragile.
Stay healthy and stay in the fight. Whatever it takes!
I get the feeling that the people who really know about Covid (medical staff) are not as worried about it as the media would like us to be. A co-worker in my office tested positive, so I called the hospital to see if I should be tested. They asked me if I had any symptoms, and I said no. They told me that the hospital doesn’t give Covid tests to people without symptoms.
stay healthy and well NormlChuck
Folks in the northern states please prepare for the coming storm -could be intense ICE
and or snow coming tomorrow Thurs,
May 2021 bring us all good health – sane leadership and enough ..”. Gratitude makes having what we have enough”
Hugs and prayers to you Rourke and to our special prepping community. Arlene
A relative was hospitalized, put on oxygen, and diagnosed with Covid on Sunday. He’s 79, prone to pneumonia, and spent 10 days in the hospital just a couple weeks ago for unknown reasons. Today, he was up and walking around. The family members who were with him on Saturday (no symptoms) spent 2 days trying to reach the local authorities who ultimately told them that they can’t get tested and just need to quarantine for 10 days.
goinggrey58: We are trying. Same to you. You are too valuable to loose.