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Sunday, March 29, 2020

Did China Try To Kill The Pope With Corona Virus?





























On December 31, China finally announced that they had a problem with a pneumonia of an unknown cause.

On December 31, this odd event happened. It seemed so odd and out of place at the time that the event kind of stuck with me, like I knew there was something more to this story, but was left unanswered.  This woman was determined to grab the pope's hand and she made hand to hand contact for as long as she could.

People were concerned when the Pope fell ill on Ash Wednesday:


























On March 25th Someone Close To The Pope Tested Positive For Corona Virus:



Is it possible that the Pope did come down with Corona Virus and they lied about it to protect the papacy and keep panic down? It's possible.

Do I think China tried to kill the Pope? Probably not. I sure would like to know who that Chinese woman was and I'd like to know what it was that she was saying. I'd like to know where she came from and where she went to.

China is untrustworthy, their lust for power is palpable. I would put nothing past them.

Food Delivery In 2020....


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The 90 Miles Mystery Video: Nyctophilia Edition #243



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The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #941


You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside? 
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific, 
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Saturday, March 28, 2020

The Millennial Vs. Seniors Waiting In Line At Senior Hour At The Grocery Store....





















































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Interesting, Thoughtful And Funny Stories Collection #5:

The Story Of: Potatoes, Eggs, and Coffee Beans

The Sad But Compelling Tale Of The Misguided, Mal-Informed Girl Who Virtue Signaled Herself To Death....

Which Gun To Choose?

The Secret Of Our Success...

The Story Of The Dog, The Monkey And The Lion...

The Story Of The Marine Vs. The ISIS Fighters...

The Elephant Rope

Twin Tragedy, Mirrored And Repeated...

Don't Let Illegals Poop In Your Cereal...

Mom Was Worried About My Trip To Chicago...

The Teacher, The Classroom And The Lesson Learned....

What's The Frequency Kenneth?

Do You Know How To Catch Wild Pigs?

Why Did This Teacher Fail His Entire Class?


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The Crow, The Paper Plate And The Fantastic Deed.... -Or- Amazing Stories Collection #4


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Our Corrupt, Lying Media...




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Still No Cure For This Evil Virus!




NIH failed to test coronavirus drugs, studied drunk monkeys, soap operas, and tailgating instead

Expert warned agency as much as 87.5 percent of biomedical research was wasteful.

On a steamy summer day inside the lecture auditorium of the storied National Institutes of Health headquarters, Dr. Michael Bracken delivered a stark message to an audience that dedicated its life, and owed its living, to medical research.

As much as 87.5% of biomedical research is wasted or inefficient, the respected Yale University epidemiologist declared in a sobering assessment for a federal research agency that spends about $40 billion a year on medical studies.

He backed his staggering statistic with these additional stats: 50 out of every 100 medical studies fail to produce published findings, and half of those that do publish have serious design flaws. And those that aren’t flawed and manage to publish are often needlessly redundant.

“Waste is more than just a waste of money and resources,” Bracken preached to the audience back in July 2016, according to the NIH’s official account of the speech. “It can actually be harmful to people’s health.”

Nearly four years later, Bracken’s sweeping indictment about the financial management, organization and conduct of federal medical research looms large over a series of “what if” questions about the deadly and ever-spreading COVID-19 pandemic:
What if the research community hadn’t bet all its marbles on the next pandemic coming from a flu instead of a version of the coronavirus?
  • What if NIH or other agencies had funded research into the efficacy of drugs like chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine, remdesivir, and HIV cocktails that had shown promise against coronavirus dating back to 2003?
  • What if more pressure had been applied by the medical governance world to develop vaccines aimed at coronavirus?
  • What if the medical community had simply adjusted its outdated modeling that predicted coronavirus would spread slowly and could be contained to account for the massive growth in global air travel the last decade that transported this virus from China to the West in treacherously fast time?
Correspondent Christine Dolan laid bare in an article Thursday in Just the News how the major failures, miscalculations and bad bets that the official science world made on coronavirus are now coming back to haunt the current pandemic.

As Dr. Carlos Del Rio, the Emory University infectious disease specialist and former CDC disease hunter, aptly noted: “There are multiple faults. And in the end, we were woefully...