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Comment Similar to anonymous sources. (Score 3, Interesting) 140

To become irrefutable science all you need is one shady company to come up with some fake data and then pay a whole bunch of money to launder that phony data through a bunch of "credible" sources and then spread it through the mainstream media like it's the absolute scientific truth.

Comment Peter Daszak worked at the Wuhan lab (Score 2, Interesting) 401

If you look on Google Scholar Peter Daszak worked with the Bat lady who worked on combining SARS and HIV for gain of function at the Wuhan Lab and they released 11 papers on SARS and Coronavirus together. Obvious conflict of interest is obvious. https://scholar.google.com/sch...

Comment Rich people are motivated by population control. (Score 0) 230

Rich people who have enough stuff and gadgets start to not be motivated by money anymore. Instead, they are motivated by population control. Look at Bill Gates and his foundation. They are interested in population control. This means that they do things and are motivated by things other than money. Why would someone obstruct a cure or even accelerate the lethality of coronavirus for example? They want to control the population! People don't believe that though. They think the only reason someone would do something that awful would be fore money reasons.

Comment Methylene Blue is really the drug being tested! (Score 1) 64

Blood that comes from people who had Coronavirus has to have the viruses in it killed. This is done by adding methylene blue and exposing the blood to high intensity light.

"Inactivation of three emerging viruses – severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus, Crimean–Congo haemorrhagic fever virus and Nipah virus – in platelet concentrates by ultraviolet C light and in plasma by methylene blue plus visible light"

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.co...

There are literally decades of research with methylene blue and photoinactivation of viruses in blood.

https://scholar.google.com/sch...

Grifols drug trials using plasma is also using methylene blue to inactivate the virus in the donated blood samples:

https://www.grifols.com/en/vie...

And none of the 2500 cancer patients taking 70mg methylene three times a day in France apparently are getting Covid-19.

A COHORT OF CANCER PATIENTS WITH NO REPORTED CASES OF SARS-COV-2 INFECTION : THE POSSIBLE PREVENTIVE ROLE OF METHYLENE BLUE

https://guerir-du-cancer.fr/a-...

So these blood plasma transfusions might work, but for the wrong reasons. Mainly because an incredibly cheap drug that's out of patent is being used to process the blood!

Comment Re:medical personnel should be first (Score 4, Informative) 236

For China: https://covid-19.alibabacloud....
Here's a comprehensive guide for treatment of covid-19 for hospital operators. Search for chloroquine:

https://www.alibabacloud.com/z...

South Korea (plaquenil is a slightly modified version of chloroquine):

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/W...

Comment Lupus and Rheumatoid Arthritis patients are mad (Score 1) 236

If you go read the reddit subs for Lupus and Rheumatoid Arthritis, they are pissed that the medicne they take hydroxychloroquine is the new hotness for Covid-19. These people have literally been taking the medicine for years and now they can't get it because people are hoarding it. The dude who took the fish tank cleaner was an idiot. Otherwise, the drug is pretty safe and is used by a lot of people.

Comment Landmines are low-tech slaughterbots (Score 1, Interesting) 99

Landmines are low-tech slaughterbots and they are hanging around in Cambodia and many other countries killing and maiming people many years after conflicts have ended. I could see a crisis where you have these slaughterbots hanging around even after wars have ended popping up and killing people for years afterwards because they are fully autonomous.

Comment Just a Simple Text Editor = Too Many Features (Score 1) 41

What's really funny about the IDE market is that people want more and more features and then the program has a bazillion features. Then people say they don't like bloat and want a simple text editor without all these Bazillion features.

I used to read the "New and Noteworthy" section for each Eclipse IDE release and I couldn't keep up. They had so many freaking features, it was absolutely ridiculous. So let's say you're a new hot shot coder and you're fresh out of college and you're trying to pick your development environment. You'll be like, all I need is VI and shell, I don't need all this bloat, so let's go with the closest thing to vi, with maybe some cool looking button and a dark mode because I only have 20 minutes to learn about a glorified text editor. Sure, some senior guy is using something "bloated", but he's just an old fuddy duddy. Then you get into a big project and it's hard to navigate so you want your editor with the dark mode and the cool buttons to have a few more features and so on and so forth till it's got thousands of features just like the other product you didn't like that much.

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