COVID-19, DOCTORS SPEAK OUT, W.H.O./GREAT RESET/4IR, 5G, DIGITAL ID, VACCINE, FOOD SUPPLY, TRACKING & TRACING...

saki

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...wouldn't allow me to c/p article headline, as I usually do.....(?)... :rolleyes:

With the results of the 2020 General Election soon to be discovered, the next great threat on the horizon – aside from losing the Republic to Democratic Socialism forever, is “The Great Reset.” It will impact everyone on the planet and be the declaration that Big Brother is here to stay.
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The Great Reset seeks to execute an intrusive and wholesale transformation of the world’s economy and the economic system we have known since the beginning of time. It seeks to radically alter the world’s economy by: abolishing money in deference to digital currency, which the government would be able to adjust and control; eliminating all private property, and greatly reducing the potency of democracy for the sake of a “New World Order.”


****UPDATE*****

...and I just now found this in my newsfeed... which kinda hammers the point home....
BlackRock CIO Says ‘Bitcoin Will Take The Place Of Gold To A Large Extent’
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While conceding that he is not a Bitcoin bull, Rieder said the flagship currency “will take the place of gold to a large extent [because] it is so more functional than passing a bar of gold around…”

 
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DavidSon

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NJ just released this about the CT values for PCR testing. Seems like they are trying to cover all the bases...

It took them three pages to basically say "We're not telling you!"

Seriously this was a good find, thanks for posting it. This part caught my eye:

Why don't labs report Ct values on their reports for NAATS?

Short answer: This would be a regulatory violation. All currently-available nucleic acid tests for SARS-CoV-2 are FDA-authorized as qualitative tests, and Ct values from qualitative tests should never be used to direct or inform patient management decisions. Therefore, it would be a regulatory violation for laboratories to include Ct values on patient reports.

Regulatory violation, such a lie. A test that can't "inform patient management decisions." But my county health officer can? That's what I would challenge: my doctor and I have a right to know which company supplied the test and what c/t is being used.
 
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