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Posted on 10/20/2022 5.00 AM

JCM 10/16/2022 2:42:05 PM


Posted by: JCM

Kosh's Shadow 10/19/2022 8:08:20 PM
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Submitted for your approval:

Vaccines Never Prevented the Transmission of COVID

Simply put, the reason many people believed the vaccines stopped transmission was because government officials and media outlets across the Western world were either careless with their words or did not tell the truth. In 2021, for instance, Director of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Rochelle Walensky claimed that vaccinated people “do not carry the virus,” and Dr. Anthony Fauci said they would become “dead ends” for the virus. Any speculation that the vaccines significantly reduced transmission was based on limited results from independent studies and the false assumption that the vaccine would prevent infection. Without adequate evidence, vaccination campaigns called on people to get vaccinated not just for their own protection, but to help “protect others” and “save lives.”

Meanwhile, social media companies coordinated with the Biden administration to censor dissent. Many people who asked questions about efficacy or safety risked banishment from Twitter, Facebook, or YouTube. Now, however, as more and more studies come out, it is increasingly clear that some of the information these companies censored was true.

Occasional Reader 10/20/2022 5:49:26 AM
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Good morning.


Liz Truss has resigned.


https://www.bbc.com/news/live/uk-politics-63309400

buzzsawmonkey 10/20/2022 6:10:32 AM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 2:

OR---

Reply to you at the bottom of yesterday's thread.

lucius septimius 10/20/2022 6:33:47 AM
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Prediction:  through their control of call centers and medicine, Indians will rule the world in three months.
Occasional Reader 10/20/2022 6:52:32 AM
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In #3 buzzsawmonkey said: Reply to you at the bottom of yesterday's thread.

Thanks.  I seemed to recall it was fairly "black letter" law that "one cannot libel/defame the dead", i.e., so such suit could prosper.  I could be wrong 

Occasional Reader 10/20/2022 6:53:04 AM
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In #4 lucius septimius said: Prediction:  through their control of call centers and medicine, Indians will rule the world in three months.

So we'll all need "slight Indian accents"?

buzzsawmonkey 10/20/2022 7:04:06 AM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 5:

I, too, could be wrong; I'm merely pointing out that both right of privacy/publicity and defamation are torts, and that since privacy/publicity rights vary widely state to state, and in some cases survive death, there is a possibility of something weird in some jurisdictions.  There was a case some years ago in California where a guy who did T-shirts bearing his own drawing of the Three Stooges was successfully sued by the Stooges' heirs for violating the Stooges' post-mortem rights of publicity.

vxbush 10/20/2022 7:21:12 AM
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In #6 Occasional Reader said: So we'll all need "slight Indian accents"?

I'd be willing to fake that if it meant things worked better than they do now.

buzzsawmonkey 10/20/2022 7:32:04 AM
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In #6 Occasional Reader said: So we'll all need "slight Indian accents"?

And learn to curry favor.

buzzsawmonkey 10/20/2022 7:57:15 AM
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Jukebox:

There Are Bad Times Just Around the Corner

Occasional Reader 10/20/2022 8:12:38 AM
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In #9 buzzsawmonkey said: And learn to curry favor.

I'm sorry, but Indian food puns are a complete naan-starter on this thread. 

buzzsawmonkey 10/20/2022 8:13:02 AM
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Breaking news:  Subway stabbing this morning, at the station where the GF was going to work.

The news report claims that the victim was stabbed "with the sheath of a sword," which makes no sense.  Our accurate press at work.

Occasional Reader 10/20/2022 8:46:30 AM
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Reply to buzzsawmonkey in 12:

I suppose it’s possible, if the sheath itself were pointy enough.

I am reminded that, per the relevant legal restrictions, my DC carry permit does not allow me to carry on the Metro: which is one of the areas where I would most want to carry.

buzzsawmonkey 10/20/2022 9:02:55 AM
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In #13 Occasional Reader said: I suppose it’s possible, if the sheath itself were pointy enough.

Possible, maybe---but if you've got a sheath with a sword or dagger inside it, why not use the proper tool?

doppelganglander 10/20/2022 9:10:39 AM
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Reply to lucius septimius in 4:

They've also seized control of the recruiting industry. At least three-quarters of the calls and emails I get asking if I'm looking for work are from Indian recruiters. I guess that's what people do if they aren't cut out for IT or medicine.

Occasional Reader 10/20/2022 1:26:30 PM
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In #14 buzzsawmonkey said: but if you've got a sheath with a sword or dagger inside it, why not use the proper tool?

Well, consider, this person is likely insane.

Kosh's Shadow 10/20/2022 4:16:04 PM
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In #15 doppelganglander said: They've also seized control of the recruiting industry. At least three-quarters of the calls and emails I get asking if I'm looking for work are from Indian recruiters

Most of those I get from Indians have no idea what I actually do, and some are outright identity theft and scams.

Occasional Reader 10/20/2022 5:01:37 PM
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For the world is hollow, and I have touched the sky.
doppelganglander 10/20/2022 5:07:29 PM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 18:

One of my favorite episodes of Star Trek. What made you think of it?


Kosh's Shadow 10/20/2022 5:22:03 PM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 18:

I liked the ST episode.

A bit later, Harlan Ellison sold a similar concept (the idea of a multi-generation starship where the people forgot what they are on is an old one); then there was a writers' guild strike, and the show ended up being a disaster. Harlan used his registered pseudonym, "Cordwainer Bird" to flip the bird to the producers.

Ben Bova was science consultant, and wished he had the foresight to use a pseudonym. He did, at least, get them to not put a ship's steering wheel rocking back and forth on the bridge.

Wikipedia

IMDB

I found the DVD set cheap on Amazon and still haven't watched all of it, but it was not as bad as I remembered.


Kosh's Shadow 10/20/2022 5:24:15 PM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 20:

The opening sequence:



Kosh's Shadow 10/20/2022 5:25:45 PM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 21:

I think that was enough to give an idea of how bad it was.

Occasional Reader 10/20/2022 5:34:13 PM
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Reply to doppelganglander in 19:

I don’t recall.

Occasional Reader 10/20/2022 5:37:16 PM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 21:


Oh, I dimly remember watching an ep at my grandparents’ house; and being excited because “Chekhov” was in it.

Kosh's Shadow 10/20/2022 5:45:32 PM
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In #24 Occasional Reader said: and being excited because “Chekhov” was in it.

Yes, Walter Koenig had a repeated role (2 episodes)

One of the main characters, Devon, was played by Keir Dullea, who was one of the leads in 2001

Kosh's Shadow 10/20/2022 5:48:12 PM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 25:

However, Walter Koenig's best role to me was the PsyCop Alfred Bester (named after an SF author) in Babylon 5.

Evil? Or just protecting "his" people, the telepaths?

Plus, he had a great joke in the series:

"Rene Descartes was at a bar, and the bartender asked him if he wanted another drink.

He said 'I think.. not'

And he disappeared"

Occasional Reader 10/20/2022 5:56:18 PM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 26:


yes, I think both he and Walter were in their “I have to pay the rent somehow“ years.

Kosh's Shadow 10/20/2022 5:59:14 PM
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In #23 Occasional Reader said: I don’t recall.

So you do not recall we are on a spaceship headed for disaster?

Well, our current "captain" seems to be trying to head straight for the iceberg of socialism.

Kosh's Shadow 10/20/2022 6:09:53 PM
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In #28 Kosh's Shadow said: Well, our current "captain" seems to be trying to head straight for the iceberg of socialism.

For the space analogy, the comet of socialism. Well, comets have a lot of ice and were considered bad omens.

Kosh's Shadow 10/20/2022 6:40:04 PM
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Jukebox
Kosh's Shadow 10/20/2022 6:44:55 PM
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In #10 buzzsawmonkey said: Jukebox: There Are Bad Times Just Around the Corner

That didn't work but this should

Occasional Reader 10/20/2022 7:50:50 PM
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Good night.
Kosh's Shadow 10/20/2022 8:21:14 PM
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In #32 Occasional Reader said: Good night.

And may G-d bless

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