Conspiracy Theory Coronavirus #2: Lockdowns

Thoughts on COVID-19? (Choose 2 options)

  • It's a naturally occurring virus

    Votes: 15 20.3%
  • It came from a Chinese laboratory

    Votes: 31 41.9%
  • It came from a US/other laboratory

    Votes: 5 6.8%
  • It's dangerous and harsh restrictions are necessary

    Votes: 19 25.7%
  • It's not dangerous enough to warrant harsh restrictions

    Votes: 22 29.7%
  • It's basically another flu, so restrictions are silly

    Votes: 14 18.9%

  • Total voters
    74

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In Oz,but also haven't heard anything out of the US.
Other countries have let a few out.
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I remember it making the news a while ago:


I think it was Thailand that were having some issues as well.
 

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I remember it making the news a while ago:


I think it was Thailand that were having some issues as well.

Coronavirus killed a few serial killers across the UK and the US, Peter Sutcliffe the Yorkshire Ripper one of them. Nobody really cares but it took staff as well.
 
Doesn't give any cop who might pull you over the right to look at it

I don't think they'd be able to do that without your permission or a warrant but then again, they can do just about anything under the state's emergency laws even if your medical history and myGov account is federal.
 

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I don't think they'd be able to do that without your permission or a warrant but then again, they can do just about anything under the state's emergency laws even if your medical history and myGov account is federal.
Considering that cops just had to take your word for it when you told them you had a exemption to not wear a mask, medical privacy is still a thing regardless of any SOE.
 
One main thing is it provided a good chance to early release prisoners of the states choosing. Most of them fat overweight white collar criminals of course

I suspect the police have been cleaning up on crime as well, have you noticed how many busts there's been on anything that requires at some point crossing a border?

There's been a few arrests in my area as part of big and small operations that never even made the press.
 
I suspect the police have been cleaning up on crime as well, have you noticed how many busts there's been on anything that requires at some point crossing a border?

There's been a few arrests in my area as part of big and small operations that never even made the press.

Mark McGowan reckons he has solved the drug crisis with the state border. This is despite the fact we own 3 of the top 5 towns in the country with people in rehab. Nice job
 
People who had the virus doesnt make them immune to it
Depends on severity, time,genetics and variant ,,,,you can get it more than once
Many studies now have shown cross immunity from SARS 1, MERES and other corona cold viruses. Even though the four corona cold virus's were only 30-40% similar, they nprived Tcell cross immunity to SARS CoV 2. This new Canadian peer reviewed study found, "90% of uninfected adults showed antibody reactivity against SARSCoV2. This seroreactivity was evenly distributed across age & sex, correlated with circulating coronaviruses’ reactivity" leading to the conclusions that;

"The vast majority of uninfected adults show pre-existing antibody reactivity against SARS-CoV-2." and

"Pre-existing cross-reactivity to SARSCoV2 occurs in absence of prior viral exposure" and

"The presence of pre-existing SARSCoV2 antibody reactivity in uninfected individuals in the current study is consistent with the detection of Tcell reactivity against SARSCoV2 in about 40% of uninfected individuals."


However I agree with you that people can get COVID more than once, but the second infection seems to be more related to the COVID injections or "mutants" associated with prior COVID injections, than anything else. It's strange because the "mutants" are theoretically less than 1%-3% different and having SARS COV 2 should offer immune protection, but doesn't seem to.
 
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I haven't got time to go back and look through all the posts I missed, so has this been discussed here?

18 year old from Qland, hospitalised with multiple blood clots weeks after receiving the AstraZeneca injections, with her symptoms initially dismissed. Lucky the clots were eventually found in her lungs before they became deadly and will take 6 months to recover.

 
I have no idea what that all means but it looks impressive, can it be explained briefly in layman's terms?
Maybe you should ask Spinner about these "plausible molecular pathways as to how mRNA vaccines permanently altering your genomic DNA could occur", because apparently he has absolute proof this can't occur.

 
I haven't got time to go back and look through all the posts I missed, so has this been discussed here?

18 year old from Qland, hospitalised with multiple blood clots weeks after receiving the AstraZeneca injections, with her symptoms initially dismissed. Lucky the clots were eventually found in her lungs before they became deadly and will take 6 months to recover.


In younger women, the contraceptive pill carries risk of blood clotting as well. I looked in to this pre-covid when one of my kids girlfriend's collapsed and I had to ring an ambulance for her, diagnosis clots in the lungs. I'd never heard of the connection between the pill and clots before, then it happened to another girl in the area. They were both still in their teens.

 
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