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...Democracy Wall, Tienanmen, Uighur Gulag Archipelago, and so on ... Those with eyes and ears will know. Communist China has much to account for, at least for the fair minded. Many a thing not right with the failed Communist state. VERY not right.
Communist? Hardly. Repressive state run MONOPOL Capitalist, better said. But if not the economics, at least the repression qualifies as a far left arrangement.
That would be a ONE PARTY STATE, with national congress votes running almost two thousand for, to one or two against. In the case of the draconian new HK laws to subvert human rights/basic freedom of dissent, tellingly, only one vote against.
Like many such governments, the old MAN Han guard at the top, with totalitarian power, beyond challenge or input from it's citizens, is increasingly paranoid. Fear of loosing totalitarian power/civil revolt is behind almost all actions.
The royal scam of it all ---we keep the bacon on the tables, you all acquiesce,--- is facing strong water, food, energy, health and employment nose winds. The bacon is under threat, so the paranoia and repression deepen. More and more every day citizens know what cooks. Will the balance tip in favor of so many decent and talented Chinese people?
Disappearing, or worse, human rights attorneys. Bans on political thought or action for students, even at elementary school levels. Hiding important medical information. Silencing physician scientists. The Red Guard. Gang of four. The famines. Re-education protocols. Great leap backward, with back yard iron production. Confiscation of rural land, family farmed for generations, to build bridges and high rent complexes to nowhere. On again, off again (always off for high party members) one child dictate. Support for little Rocket haircut man. But don't take my words for any of it. The world is hip. Not least Africa, with belt and road up the well greased hind side. And I here digress not.
At the prestigious Vierk Institutet for Disorders of Cognition and Behaviors, we are considering the evidence.for another alt left human affliction. Horse Blinder Sinophilia Syndrome. HBSS. And the clinical evidence is showing it to be even more devastating, especially to the marginally educated, than even the formidable Trump Derangement-Hilary Deficit disorders.
Just keep an eye out for the signs of these two serious maladies. Cardinal, evidence based diagnostic clues include the inability to acknowledge all of the above, in the case of the PRC. Instead, actually supporting the new laws in HK as somehow appropriate, and even saying the equivalent of ---many other countries act these ways. Really? How quaint.
In the case of our Brilliant and Dazzling President Trump, a similar one track obsessive thought diathesis.. For the few TD-HDS victims writing/copying fake news here, substitute autopilot, rage-filled hate, ---for blind devotion to the many anti human rights crimes in China.
Calls into question more generalized co-morbid progressive deficits, as to character and judgment. So we see bragging over the most silly things, such as a job at the bottom of the academic pecking order, accomplishments in school days, and the pathetic rest of it. Fearfully correcting what's been written. Replying first to ones own blog.We assume it's all driven in large part by a need to overcompensate for many life failures, as with jobs, music, etc. In these cases, sooner or later, it surfaces, and we see many other such life disappointments, such as in marriage, parenting, finances. and more. And crippling envy/obsessive fear of their superiors in this life. Even school yard type bullying as to physical characteristics. There's a guilty need to admit these sins, and together with the braggadocio, it's a most striking disease complex.
But the sad attempts at overcompensation hide little. Indeed, it all supports the many diagnostic data and impressions.
'Dear' Trumpers, this does not mean it is safe to inject the disinfectant.
The EPA (environmental protection agency) approved 2 sprays for killing the virus causing Covid-19 this week.
They are both SPECIFIC Lysol products (not all Lysol products).
They are; Lysol Disinfectant Spray (EPA Reg No. 777-99) and Lysol Disinfectant Max Cover Mist (EPA Reg No. 777-127), based on laboratory testing that shows the products are effective against SARS-CoV-2.
The MAX Cover is just for larger surfaces.
These 2 products are effective at killing SARS-CoV-2 because they contain the active ingredient dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccharinate, which breaks open the virus and destroys it.
Read the label to be sure that compound is listed in the ingredients.
However, the item to be sprayed must be coated for at least 2 minutes before wiping it off.
Alternatively a wash and 2 minute dunk in soapy water may be just as effective as the soap also destroys the lipid envelope of that virus, making the virus inactive.
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Fever, virus aches, headache and dry cough. So that was the drill when this WUHAN-RED CHINESE virus started making her rounds. Of course, with more clinical data rolling in, we now know that disturbances in these two related senses may often be the first symptoms of serious infection.
Half a dozen banks of receptors, variously located in the nose and mouth, send information directly to subcortical ganglionic centers, notably the amygdala and hippocampus, waystations for emotions and memory, which do a little processing, before schlepping it all to higher substrates (grey and white matter,---no, the lives of black neurons don't seem to matter at all), and are then registered in conscience, as novel or familiar tastes and smells. But likely not only so. I digress not.
So again, this virus ain't your ordinary chest cold item. The list grows as to all the organ systems it seems to affect. The formidable effect producer, humanity's favorite, the Syphilis spirochete, will soon be jealous. And while some are not so affected, and many experience only mild losses in sensation, in some victims, the losses are severe, and may seem permanent. Other viruses can do the same, usually less so.
So bullying the nervous system as well? Nice. Never a welcome viral characteristic. But the good news, if there is any, is that many patients can regain much of their sensation, with so called Taste/Smell training. Twice daily, for months, various strong stimulants (lemon, eucalyptus, chives, etc.) are experienced from containers, for varying periods of time. Not really so surprising, since when various motor and other nervous functions are lost in stroke victims, skilled physical and speech therapists can do wonders. Over a long time. VERY long.
Sure, we all love the tastes and smells of our food and drink. But the plot thickens. Recall, the very first bunch of associating neurons to receive the info. Yep, those for emotions and memory, among other functions.
It's been known for a long time that all of these items are tightly in cahoots. Early memories, associated with other important learning. The feelings sometimes going along for the ride. And what does the Vierk call it, cad that he is, when he is on the prowl for tarts---yep, doing a little sniffing about.
Of course, none of this would be a surprise to Mr. Bravo. Dogs live for smells in their sexuality.
Enter the topic of sub awareness human (and others') pheromones, and it all starts to hang together.
WOW!
Yesterday in The New Yorker;
In response to:
Anthony Fauci Issues a New Coronavirus Plea
By Amy Davidson Sorkin
July 1, 2020
At times, in his Senate testimony on Tuesday, Anthony Fauci sounded as though he had pretty much given up on Donald Trump.
On Tuesday, Anthony Fauci sat in a Senate hearing room that had been reconfigured for social distancing and listened, mask at hand, as Patty Murray, of Washington, described the consequences of America’s failure to manage its pandemic. The tally of cases was soaring in a majority of states, particularly in the South and West; Murray, speaking by video, quoted a C.D.C. official who had warned that there was “too much virus to control in the U.S.” Murray stated the obvious: “Our strategy hasn’t worked.” What, she asked, did the federal and state governments need to do to turn the numbers around?
“I am also quite concerned,” Fauci replied. He reeled off some of the statistics that Murray had alluded to—“surges” in Arizona, California, Florida, and Texas alone, he said, accounted for half of the new confirmed cases, which now amount to more than forty thousand a day. Later in his testimony, in answer to a question from Elizabeth Warren, of Massachusetts, Fauci said that he would not be surprised if the number of new cases reached a hundred thousand a day. (He declined to make a guess as to how many deaths that would amount to.) Perhaps, Fauci added, some states had reopened “too quickly”; even in ones where the governors and mayors had acted properly, he had seen “in clips and in photographs . . . individuals in the community doing an ‘all or none’ phenomenon”—by which he meant “either be locked down or open up in a way where you see people at bars, not wearing masks, not avoiding crowds, not paying attention to physical distancing.” To halt the pandemic, Fauci said, “I think we need to emphasize the responsibility that we have both as individuals and as part of a societal effort.”
Fauci is, of course, right about personal responsibility; everyone has a role to play in stopping the coronavirus. But he was less clear about how that rallying cry fits into any federal or even state-government public-health strategy. The great cause of confusion is that we have, at the moment, an all-or-none President, whose exercise of personal or political responsibility in dealing with this crisis is around the level of zero. At times, it sounded as though Fauci had pretty much given up on Donald Trump, and had no option left but to appeal directly to the American people. He could only hope that they would pay attention to his warnings rather than to Trump’s tweets mocking people who wear masks, or the clips and photographs of the people in the crowd, very few of them wearing masks, at the President’s indoor events. (At a rally in Tulsa, campaign workers reportedly removed labels encouraging social distancing from seats.)
That disconnect was not lost on Murray, who followed up by saying, “I assume that would mean that elected and community leaders need to model good public-health behavior and wear a mask.” Fauci, rather than simply saying yes, repeated the C.D.C.’s mask recommendations—wear one in public areas and crowded spaces. It is a depressing commentary on how distorted the Administration’s response has been that Fauci might regard a straightforward statement about what leaders should do as a matter to be handled delicately.
Even some Republicans are recognizing the destructive madness wrought by Trump’s hostility to masks. The Senate Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky, has come around, and tweeted a call for masks. Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee, opened Tuesday’s hearing with an impassioned plea for mask wearing, which he credited with keeping him and others in his office healthy when one member of his staff tested positive......
Fauci is the guy who attended several White House meetings where he told America we needed more testing, testing, testing. Three months later, we have the testing and some people are befuddled that more testing reveals additional positive cases of COVID-19.
This weekend I talked with a guy who made it sound like testing was the culprit. My response (to him) was testing doesn't create more virus. Why would you think that?
He was of the opinion that we didn't need so much testing as the numbers were significantly going up! Well duh. Now we have the tools/means to get more accurate findings of asymptomatic cases who could spread the virus without knowing it.
I shouldn't have to tell you this as we all hear it from nearly every news source as it comes from the White House.
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Reports are new cases of COVID-19 are on the rise. I used to take a snapshot of the daily totals and the median age group 2 months ago was 55-64 where it's now shifted to younger people in the range of 25-34.
I'm seeing older people are adhering to wearing masks and the younger group aren't. You can draw your own conclusions...