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Anti-vaxxers who are convinced that “they” are altering our mRNA or whatever…

…what are you actually thinking will happen to us? And why? And what’s in it for “them”?
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redredred · M
@ElwoodBlues With leaps like that you should try out for the Olympics. No but the entire COVID scamdemic has been milked by TPTB to seize civil rights everywhere. You don’t have to agree because it would take more insight than you have. It’s okay if you want to blindly trust the governments, your welfare concerns me not in the least.

As for why COVID has been milked? Maybe this is why


Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@redredred Oh, you are back. How cool is that. Maybe now you can explain why we would blame Biden for the global spike of energy prices. I still need to hear how we are on the brink of nuclear disasters now, and how Biden is responsible for that. I still need to hear why Biden is responsible for food shortages. Or you can continue to avoid the toppics you yourself brought up and be the smug pathetic little c*nt that you are.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@redredred Hospitals would fill those beds anyway, and quite probably with better earning illnesses than covid.

Hospitals aren’t motels... they don’t display ‘Vacancies’ signs in neon

If you want to kill millions of people in order to sell hospital beds, you should go with ebola or bubonic plague, at the very least. Something like HIV would be a great little earner... much more protracted.
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@newjaninev2 Are you saying redredred just took some quick bit of information that makes his argument look good to the shallow segment of the population instead of actually making a substantiated argument?

redredred · M
@Kwek00 back when Trump was president we were energy independent. Shit-for-Brains (not you, Biden) took office and shut down domestic production and distribution by a huge amount and displayed such weakness and stupidity that Putin started flexing his muscles, something he never would have done while Trump was in office. Putin moved on Ukraine (it was in the news, perhaps you read about it) and the west reacted. Putin mobilized his nuclear response forces and threatened to shut of oil and gas to Europe. Prices soared, perhaps you read about that too.

Do you need it made any plainer why Jo(k)e is responsible for the current mess? If you do, ask your mommy
redredred · M
@newjaninev2 those are premiums paid over and above standard rates paid by insurers
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@redredred Can you proof any of these claims redredred... because now we have:

- Biden is to blame for global energy spikes
- Because of Biden we are on the brink of nucleair disaster
- Biden is the sole reason that Putin is flexing his muscles
- Biden is responsible for world wide food shortages

And yet... we are still having a huge problems when it comes to the lack of evidence that links Bidens' presidency [i](1 year in btw)[/i] to all these events. The only thing we get is this r*tarded discourse that says that if deranged left wingers can blame Trump, no matter how stupid you think that is, you can do the exact same thing and pretend that it's sane to do so. That's as far as we got so far.

My mommy is to smart to explain the stupid shit you put on the internet. Just so you know.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@redredred You’re claiming that if a hospital tosses out a cancer patient, they receive a substantial premium if they replace that patient with a covid patient?
redredred · M
@newjaninev2 four patients get admitted. One has two gunshot wounds, untreated for two hours before the paramedics got to him. He tests positive for COVID. The second has a BMI of 30, type 2 diabetes and COVID. The third has a two year history of congestive heart failure and asymptomatic COVID. The third also has congestive heart failure but no COVID. All die.

How many does the hospital claim the $30,000 premium for by calling COVID as the COD?
spjennifer · 56-60, T
@redredred Statistics are a fascinating thing aren't they, isn't it interesting that 9 out of the 10 most expensive States to be treated for Covid in are Red States and 9 of the 10 least expensive States to be treated for Covid in are Blue States, so [b][u]WHO's[/u][/b] really profiting off of Covid???

West Virginia: $471k Red
Minnesota: $380k Red
Nebraska: $379k Red
North Dakota: $339 Red
Montana: $315k Red
Alaska: $306k Red
Hawaii: $301k Blue (Only outlier)
Kentucky: $297k Red
Oklahoma: $291k Red
Wyoming: $278k Red

New York: $12k Blue
New Jersey: $18k Blue
Arizona: $23k Blue
Louisiana: $26k Red (Only outlier)
Connecticut: $38k Blue
Massachusetts: $44k Blue
Michigan: $44k Blue
Rhode Island: $52k Blue
District Of Columbia: $56k Blue
Colorado: 58k Blue

So it's anywhere from 4 to 40 times more expensive to be treated for Covid in a Red State! 😖
redredred · M
@spjennifer I’m sure you have a point to be made here but all of what youve said so far supports the idea that many have profited from COVID.

In blue states like Connecticut, New York and New Jersey it was an opportunity to kill off thousands of seniors. Seniors, you know the cohort that typically votes conservative and cost the states the most for medical care. I’m sure that’s just one of those statistical coincidences.
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@redredred
[quote]In blue states like Connecticut, New York and New Jersey it was an opportunity to kill off thousands of seniors. Seniors, you know the cohort that typically votes conservative and cost the states the most for medical care. I’m sure that’s just one of those statistical coincidences.[/quote]

Got any proof for this claim?
SW-User
@redredred can you provide an actual link to that table which ostensibly shows what hospitals make per covid patient? I’ll be surprised if that’s anything more than a table someone has cobbled together on their phone
spjennifer · 56-60, T
@redredred

[quote] In blue states like Connecticut, New York and New Jersey it was an opportunity to kill off thousands of seniors. Seniors, you know the cohort that typically votes conservative and cost the states the most for medical care. I’m sure that’s just one of those statistical coincidences.[/quote]

Can you provide any proof of your spurious claims? I simply took the numbers YOU provided, though I do doubt their provenance without proof. I won't defend the mistakes made by the Governments in those States but I do seriously doubt it was as you claim, intentional disposal of so-called "Conservative Seniors". Many mistakes have been made during this Pandemic on both sides, even while tRump was President, but to even remotely suggest that any Government intentionally disposed of anyone is ridiculous conspiracy theory...
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@redredred [quote]the $30,000 premium[/quote]

You have yet to establish that