New York initiates medical martial law rollout with troops

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It seems like you have some strong opinions about the situation in New York.
... and I've got a strong opinion for you:

I urge you to spend some quality time with your banned, IP-sharing botfriend TinaKozy 'cause your stint here has reached its conclusion.

Bant! :banhim: :gethim:

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Seems like Squarehead and his Q anon Morons... it's like a Woodstock of Schizophrenic Idiots with Terrets .
 
Yes, you’re right… he is.
Square head.... you have countless thread fails.
Like your post of the Dems Canceling the Midterm Elections .... this one is equally a huge fail .

Do you have anyone in your life, that values you or loves you ?
Being an Incell is really painful ?
 
NYS's handling of Covid was awful.
NYS lost a LOT of healthcare workers. Vax or be fired. Many walked out.
NYS actually brings up healthcare workers from down south for 6 month contract work.
From the employees I spoke with (I Uber'ed for 13 months before Covid was even a thing) NYS healthcare system sucks and many quit their contracts early.
Housing four women in two bedroom apartments working 50-60 per week...

NYS has now taken back the mask mandate for hospitals as well as having to be vaxxed as a healthcare employee.
Weird going in the hospitals last week for blood work and a check up on my back and not having to mask up.

The damage has been done...
 
The damage has been done...

Medical technology being a heck of a lot less advanced than it was in 1918, I wonder
if the US on a whole did better with the Spanish flu than they did with Covid19.

1918 - no TV, cable, internet, conspiracies around every corner being amplified on-line,
politicos and doctors tripping all over themselves trying to keep the 24/7 news cycle filled, etc.

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Medical technology being a heck of a lot less advanced than it was in 1918, I wonder
if the US on a whole did better with the Spanish flu than they did with Covid19.

1918 - no TV, cable, internet, conspiracies around every corner being amplified on-line,
politicos and doctors tripping all over themselves trying to keep the 24/7 news cycle filled, etc.

1918.jpg
One of General Washington's hardest battles in the Revolution was small pox coming into the ports from Europe.
He and Doctor Nathanial Bond made the decision to inoculate as much of the Continental Army as possible.
Helped win the War...
 
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Medical technology being a heck of a lot less advanced than it was in 1918, I wonder
if the US on a whole did better with the Spanish flu than they did with Covid19.

1918 - no TV, cable, internet, conspiracies around every corner being amplified on-line,
politicos and doctors tripping all over themselves trying to keep the 24/7 news cycle filled, etc.

1918.jpg
Many people died from bacterial lung diseases, from breathing in their own crap for too long. Even Fauci admitted that.
 
One of General Washington's hardest battles in the Revolution was small pox coming into the ports from Europe.
He and Doctor Nathanial Bond made the decision to inoculate as much of the Continental Army as possible.
Helped win the War...
Yes, that's what we're told. Take history with a grain of salt, particularly vaccines (when they talked about altering humans with vaccines as early as the early 1900s). Not saying there are no good vaccines, but it paves the way for what we recently experienced and will continue to experience.
 
Take history with a grain of salt
I think others could use this advice, "my news media is smarter than your news media" types around here.

I read a book on history then get told to take with a grain of salt?
Yes, that's what we're told. Take history with a grain of salt, particularly vaccines (when they talked about altering humans with vaccines as early as the early 1900s). Not saying there are no good vaccines, but it paves the way for what we recently experienced and will continue to experience.
Inoculating the Army was just a small portion of the book.
It was about the Marblehead Regiment, the onset of the US Navy and beginnings of the Revolutionary War.
Fantastic read!
 
Why wouldn't you take it with a grain of salt? People write history books based on previous history books (since they were not there). Do you accept everything the gov't says? Are they not the ones who write the history?
Actually, the book I just finished, majority of the info came from diaries and muster rolls.

Title: The Indispensables by Patrick K. O'Donnell
 
Actually, the book I just finished, majority of the info came from diaries and muster rolls.

Title: The Indispensables by Patrick K. O'Donnell
I'll make it more clear... anything from the Middle Ages/Dark Ages onward. If people are still alive, or things based on journals that are confirmed real, then fine. But whatever... HIStory is not my story, and neither is it yours.
 
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