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Who Do You Blame for Covid When the Vaccination Rate Is Nearly 100 Percent?

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Who Do You Blame for Covid When the Vaccination Rate Is Nearly 100 Percent? Vasko Kohlmayer “Facing rising infections and a new COVID-19 variant, colleges across the U.S. have once again been thwarted in seeking a move to normalcy and are starting to require booster shots, extend mask mandates, limit social gatherings and, in some cases, revert to online classes,” we read in  a recent  Associated Press wire. The piece mentions three prestigious northeastern universities in connection with this troubling turn of events: “Cornell University abruptly shut down all campus activities on Tuesday and moved final exams online after more than 700 students tested positive over three days… Hours later, Princeton University moved its exams online and urged students to leave campus “at their earliest convenience” amid a rise in cases. On Wednesday, New York University cancelled all non-academic events and encouraged professors to move finals online.” And then comes the punch line: “Cornell...

Curious and Fun stuff...

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RFK: How to Wake Up Americans to the Truth About COVID

The Post-Partisan Emporium's  Purpose and Standards   This site does not have a particular political position. We welcome articles from various points of view, and civil debate when differences arise. Contributions of articles from posters are always welcome. Unless a contribution is really beyond the pale, we do not edit what goes up as topics for discussion. If you would like to contribute an article, let one of the moderators know. Likewise if you would like to become an official contributor so you can put up articles yourself, but for that we need to exchange email addresses and we need a Google email address from you. Contributions can be anything, including fiction, poems, cartoons, or songs. They can be your own writing or someone else’s writing which has yet to be published. We understand that tempers flare during heated conversations, and we're willing to overlook the occasional name-calling in that situation, although we do not encourage it. We also understand t...

“Super Immunity”: Pandemic collapses into self-parody

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“Super Immunity”: Pandemic collapses into self-parody Claims that “breakthrough infections” might be good for you are hilariously desperate Kit Knightly The Covid19 “vaccines” don’t work. They’ve admitted it, and now they’re seriously trying to tell us it’s actually a good thing. What “working” really means when your pandemic is nothing but wave after wave of meaningless positive tests and weasel-worded changes to the meaning of “cause of death”, is a different discussion for another time. Indeed, whether they were ever meant to work, what they are actually for and why the establishment needs to push them so hard, are interesting questions for a future article. For now, let us confine ourselves to Big Pharma’s stated intention: The “vaccines” are allegedly meant to stop the spread of “Covid19”. They don’t do it. The “vaccines” are not even true vaccines by the  traditional definition . People who have been “vaccinated” still get infected, and can still spread the infection to other...

Curious and Fun stuff...

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The Post-Partisan Emporium's  Purpose and Standards   This site does not have a particular political position. We welcome articles from various points of view, and civil debate when differences arise. Contributions of articles from posters are always welcome. Unless a contribution is really beyond the pale, we do not edit what goes up as topics for discussion. If you would like to contribute an article, let one of the moderators know. Likewise if you would like to become an official contributor so you can put up articles yourself, but for that we need to exchange email addresses and we need a Google email address from you. Contributions can be anything, including fiction, poems, cartoons, or songs. They can be your own writing or someone else’s writing which has yet to be published. We understand that tempers flare during heated conversations, and we're willing to overlook the occasional name-calling in that situation, although we do not encourage it. We also understand th...

Manipulative Interpretations of Trial Statistics

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Manipulative Interpretations of Trial Statistics The Chloroquine Wars Part CVI Mathew Crawford " If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it ." -Joseph Goebbels On a distant planet, in a galaxy far far away, the 2022 Final Four of the NCAA men's basketball (March Madness) tournament was hosted in Seattle Washington.  Bill Gates  sponsored the event, including a sideshow featuring the two finalists in an international search for the best unknown 3-point shooter. The sideshow sold as many tickets as did the games. Emoji One, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons The rules of the side event stated, among other things, "The player who proves to be the better 3-point shooter at the end of the final event wins one million dollars." One of the two final contestants was Pfred Pharmangton, Seattle's hometown hero. The 17-year old was set to attend  UNC  in the Fall ...