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Coronavirus.. outlook

Swamp Thang

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People are getting firearm purchase refusals left and right because of their social media content (watch listed)
It’s truly become a world where you have to be careful of what you say and to whom.
Lotta fed bois (and supporters) out there.

Me, I lost all my guns in a tragic boating accident

Oddly enough, a similar incident befell my gun, while I sailed the murky waters of Lake Titikaka aboard a canoe fashioned from papyrus reeds. She began to take on water, and when she finally slipped beneath the light chop, I found that I could only tread water for so long while cradling my Dan Quail special edition blunderbuss.

I did make it to within 50 yards of a small island, before I noticed a couple of large crocodiles slithering off the shore into the water, leaving twin wakes in a beeline towards my location.

While duking it out with the scaly beasts in 50 feet of water, my beloved blunderbuss shook loose and vanished into the murk. I was inconsolable for weeks afterward, knowing that my deer hunting forays would be that more of a challenge with just a slingshot at hand.
 

Medfinder

Chemon 91
Coronavirus Cases:
72,782,926
view by country
Deaths:
1,621,324
Recovered:
51,009,955
ACTIVE CASES
20,151,647
Currently Infected Patients
20,045,422 (99.5%)
in Mild Condition

106,225 (0.5%)
Serious or Critical
CLOSED CASES
52,631,279
Cases which had an outcome:
51,009,955 (97%)
Recovered / Discharged

1,621,324 (3%)
Deaths:comfort:
 

Medfinder

Chemon 91
friends recommendation expired...

he vwent to GREEN DRAGON COOP..

they said you can buy 6 clones.

a supposed clone that he wanted cost 100 dollars. GRAPE CAKE

he did get that clone

and 5 more at 20 bucks.

200 for 6 clones yesterday

I've been going to san Gabriel east fork with my sluice here's the gold i got..


ill wait to get clones from his clones...


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Swamp Thang

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friends recommendation expired...

he vwent to GREEN DRAGON COOP..

they said you can buy 6 clones.

a supposed clone that he wanted cost 100 dollars.

he did get that clone

and 5 more at 20 bucks.

200 for 6 clones yesterday

I've been going to san Gabriel east fork with my sluice here's the gold i got..


ill wait to get clones from his clones...


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Never knew that panning for gold was still possible. That looks like a decent sized nugget there. What does it weigh, and how much is it worth, if you don't mind me asking ?

I'm time zones away from SoCal, so I won't ever be seeking my fortune in your neck of the woods, unless you offer me a gig panning in those streams he he.
 

igrowone

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nice to have a reminder of the normal times
be good when this f'ing virus breeds no more, or least becomes rare
 

St. Phatty

Active member
Never knew that panning for gold was still possible. That looks like a decent sized nugget there. What does it weigh, and how much is it worth, if you don't mind me asking ?

I'm time zones away from SoCal, so I won't ever be seeking my fortune in your neck of the woods, unless you offer me a gig panning in those streams he he.


just wait till the Oroville Dam breaks, if it does.

It came very close to failing in February 2017. It actually started failing and the base of the dam was being washed away for about 24 hours. But the rain stopped.

3.5 million acre feet of water sweeping down that valley to the Sacramento River valley, would have removed a fair amount of top gravel.

If that ever happens, California will have another Gold Rush type era.
 

flylowgethigh

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ICMag Donor
Show me a link to someone being denied because of SM postings. I suppose it is a bad idea to use a cell phone to run your life. I was recently delayed because I didn't list my SSN, but that is only 3 days.

I have enough guns. Now I am draining my bank accounts into cash. Starve the fuckin beast (but they will just print more).
 

armedoldhippy

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Never knew that panning for gold was still possible. That looks like a decent sized nugget there. What does it weigh, and how much is it worth, if you don't mind me asking ?

I'm time zones away from SoCal, so I won't ever be seeking my fortune in your neck of the woods, unless you offer me a gig panning in those streams he he.

panners still get flakes in a few streams in southern appalachians. Georgia is known for it. i've tried panning locally. found lots of sand...:shucks:
 

mexcurandero420

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Veteran
New mutant coronavirus pops up in England

In the south of England, more than a thousand people have been infected with a new, mutated variant of the corona virus. It is still unclear whether the mutant is more harmful or more contagious than the existing variants, or is resistant to the vaccines that are just underway.

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Particles of the novel coronavirus isolated from a patient.

The mutant has one building block different about its spike protein, the spines that allow the virus to attach to cells. Because the change is also precisely at the chemical anchor point of that protein, it could be that the mutant behaves differently. Although the variant has already surfaced in nearly 60 municipalities, the cases are mainly concentrated in the south, health minister Matt Hancock told the British lower house yesterday.

But virologist Marion Koopmans, who discussed the mutation with her international colleagues last week, is reluctant. "What you see is that changes occur when the virus is circulated." Most of those mutations are meaningless; small copy errors that occur when the virus multiplies. 'Before we can say whether these are, for example, more transmissible viruses, we first have to study them in culture and in animal models,' says Koopmans. "You can, but the proof is not yet complete."

More aggressive version
Koopmans' group is currently working with the WHO on a system to monitor and study possible mutations in the virus in the laboratory, in order to determine whether the mutations affect the functioning of the virus. Such a tracking system already exists for the flu.

It became clear in October that mutations to the coronavirus can be harmful. American and Swiss scientists then showed that the European and American variant of the coronavirus is slightly more aggressive than the original virus, as it showed up in Wuhan at the end of last year. Thanks to a subtle chemical mutation, the European virus has slightly smoother projections. This gives them an evolutionary advantage over the original coronavirus, according to experiments in which the two viruses were allowed to compete in a kind of infectiousness competition on laboratory animals.

Escape trick
The big concern of experts is that the coronavirus is finding a way to bypass vaccines. 'This problem will come into play if there is pressure to select because of the upcoming vaccinations,' says Koopmans. After all, any virus mutants that can avoid the vaccine will benefit and will spread more eagerly.

In Denmark, the virus appeared to have discovered such an escape trick. In laboratory experiments, a variant that circulated in mink was found to be 'picked up' somewhat less well by neutralizing antibodies, the grab proteins in the blood. A sign that the virus was learning to escape people's defenses - and a direct reason for the Danes to cull all 15 million minks in the country.

Experts react to the BBC with concern, but restrained. "This is something to keep an eye on," said University of Birmingham professor of microbial genetics Alan McNally. 'But let's not get hysterical. It does not mean that this variant is more transmissible or infectious or more dangerous. '

Article Dutch newspaper
 

mowood3479

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Show me a link to someone being denied because of SM postings. I suppose it is a bad idea to use a cell phone to run your life. I was recently delayed because I didn't list my SSN, but that is only 3 days.

I have enough guns. Now I am draining my bank accounts into cash. Starve the fuckin beast (but they will just print more).

This.. agorism is the way. (They can’t print money forever)

Counter economics is in part what destroyed the ussr and its what’s will destroy the American empire
 

Medfinder

Chemon 91
Never knew that panning for gold was still possible. That looks like a decent sized nugget there. What does it weigh, and how much is it worth, if you don't mind me asking ?

I'm time zones away from SoCal, so I won't ever be seeking my fortune in your neck of the woods, unless you offer me a gig panning in those streams he he.

sorry bout the sideways pic..it was a video..my editing skills need more help.

as far as weight almost 2 grams aprox 125 dollars..

gas and time? 200.
 

Medfinder

Chemon 91
Coronavirus Cases:
73,353,232
view by country
Deaths:
1,631,336
Recovered:
51,490,792
ACTIVE CASES
20,231,104
Currently Infected Patients
20,124,671 (99.5%)
in Mild Condition

106,433 (0.5%)
Serious or Critical

Show Statistics
CLOSED CASES
53,122,128
Cases which had an outcome:
51,490,792 (97%)
Recovered / Discharged

1,631,336 (3%)
Deaths:comfort:
 

mexcurandero420

See the world through a puff of smoke
Veteran
Tuesday numbers

6,633 (lower reporting) new cases and 86 new deaths in the Netherlands today.

Numbers icu is going up as again.
 

mexcurandero420

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Veteran
Utah Mink First Wild Animal In US To Test Positive For Mutated Coronavirus

One of the most inexplicably horrifying chapters of the global SARS-CoV-2 will be the mass slaughter of mink in Denmark after the animals were discovered to be infected with SARS-CoV-2. While these mink weren't the only animals to test positive (the list includes several cats and dogs as well as a tiger at the Bronx zoo), for reasons of their own (they were worried about the threat that the mutated form of the virus could transfer from the mink to human hosts in another example of 'zoonotic transmission'), the Danes decided to slaughter 17 million of them.

Headlines about the decision elicited outrage, yet authorities persevered. Only, they didn't anticipate that after the bodies had been buried, a bizarre and exceedingly rare natural phenomenon caused their corpses to literally rise from their mass graves, "Pet Sematary"-style. That caused an even bigger scandal, and the Danish government scrambled to blame the incident on the contractor hired to cull and bury the minks.

Well, pretty soon, we might see a similar kind of catastrophe playing out in the American southwest, where a wild mink has reportedly tested positive for COVID-19 in Utah - the first example of a wild animal testing positive for the virus in the US.

To be sure, it's not the first time a mink has tested positive in the US (a farm in Oregon was placed on quarantine after a mink there tested positive, and infected minks have been found on farms in Wisconsin and Michigan). But as the NY Post remarked, since the animal tested was a wild mink, it's possible mutated forms of COVID-19 might be "running wild" in America.

"To our knowledge, this is the 1st free-ranging, native wild animal confirmed with SARS-CoV-2," the US Department of Agriculture said Monday in a statement announcing the alarming discovery.

The mink tested positive during what was apparently a routine test of various wild animal species carried out by the FDA. No other species tested positive (though that doesn't mean there isn't more COVID out there - far from it). The USDA said it has notified the WHO about its discovery.

Mink have tested positive for the virus in other nations as well.

It's not clear what the USDA's plans are. But in the meantime, Americans should probably avoid hunting and/or eating any small rodents or mammals hunted in the wild.

Zerohedge
 

Medfinder

Chemon 91
Coronavirus Cases:
73,952,265
view by country
Deaths:
1,644,996
Recovered:
51,965,404
ACTIVE CASES
20,341,865
Currently Infected Patients
20,234,650 (99.5%)
in Mild Condition

107,215 (0.5%)
Serious or Critical

Show Statistics
CLOSED CASES
53,610,400
Cases which had an outcome:
51,965,404 (97%)
Recovered / Discharged

1,644,996 (3%)
Deaths:comfort:
 

mowood3479

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Utah Mink First Wild Animal In US To Test Positive For Mutated Coronavirus

One of the most inexplicably horrifying chapters of the global SARS-CoV-2 will be the mass slaughter of mink in Denmark after the animals were discovered to be infected with SARS-CoV-2. While these mink weren't the only animals to test positive (the list includes several cats and dogs as well as a tiger at the Bronx zoo), for reasons of their own (they were worried about the threat that the mutated form of the virus could transfer from the mink to human hosts in another example of 'zoonotic transmission'), the Danes decided to slaughter 17 million of them.

Headlines about the decision elicited outrage, yet authorities persevered. Only, they didn't anticipate that after the bodies had been buried, a bizarre and exceedingly rare natural phenomenon caused their corpses to literally rise from their mass graves, "Pet Sematary"-style. That caused an even bigger scandal, and the Danish government scrambled to blame the incident on the contractor hired to cull and bury the minks.

Well, pretty soon, we might see a similar kind of catastrophe playing out in the American southwest, where a wild mink has reportedly tested positive for COVID-19 in Utah - the first example of a wild animal testing positive for the virus in the US.

To be sure, it's not the first time a mink has tested positive in the US (a farm in Oregon was placed on quarantine after a mink there tested positive, and infected minks have been found on farms in Wisconsin and Michigan). But as the NY Post remarked, since the animal tested was a wild mink, it's possible mutated forms of COVID-19 might be "running wild" in America.

"To our knowledge, this is the 1st free-ranging, native wild animal confirmed with SARS-CoV-2," the US Department of Agriculture said Monday in a statement announcing the alarming discovery.

The mink tested positive during what was apparently a routine test of various wild animal species carried out by the FDA. No other species tested positive (though that doesn't mean there isn't more COVID out there - far from it). The USDA said it has notified the WHO about its discovery.

Mink have tested positive for the virus in other nations as well.

It's not clear what the USDA's plans are. But in the meantime, Americans should probably avoid hunting and/or eating any small rodents or mammals hunted in the wild.

Zerohedge

I’m 99.97% sure it’s fine to eat wild game in regards to covid.
(As long as it’s cooked)
Does covid survive prolonged 400f temps?
More Fear mongering nonsense...
 

St. Phatty

Active member
I guess Ivermectin will be ok'd by 2022 or so?

the quote attributed to Winston Churchill might apply.

"America always does the right thing. After they try everything else".


The news about Ivermectin is spreading very quickly, despite the hard censorship of Ivermectin info by Youtube.

I think the medical industry will find themselves with a whole bunch of un-used vaccines, simply because Ivermectin + Vitamin D works better at prevention & treatment.
 
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