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Topic: Corona virus, man's biggest lesson - page 2. (Read 351 times)

legendary
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June 15, 2021, 06:16:56 PM
#16
^^^ Right! Now that Covid has united the nation under one disease, time for these united people to rise up and show government and the political parties what kind of liars government really is!

Cool
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June 15, 2021, 06:10:14 PM
#15
The greatest lesson would be how easy it was to manipulate the owned plebs through deception and fear  Cool

I like that.

Easy Rider - Freedom spoken by Jack Nicholson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACUCVTH6f0g


Cool


...Right on man Cool

legendary
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June 14, 2021, 07:56:19 PM
#14
The greatest lesson would be how easy it was to manipulate the owned plebs through deception and fear  Cool

I like that.

Easy Rider - Freedom spoken by Jack Nicholson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACUCVTH6f0g


Cool
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June 14, 2021, 06:12:39 AM
#13
The greatest lesson would be how easy it was to manipulate the owned plebs through deception and fear  Cool
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May 07, 2021, 11:38:00 AM
#12
Corona virus is indeed man’s biggest lesson. During this time, many have been revealed and people also start seeing and realising the things that they took for granted. But more than that are the issues in the society and politics that have been long going and stayed unresolved and lingering because people are not just using their voices.
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May 07, 2021, 11:21:02 AM
#11
The corona virus has thrown a lot of challenges in front of us but we have always had and will continue to learn from such situations when we have seen in our lives. This situation has taught us exactly what we are doing and what we should do this corona situation has taught me a lot it has made it very clear to us that we have to rely on ourselves to survive many have lost their jobs and gone through financial crisis. The country's economy has collapsed various organizations have laid off their employees.
legendary
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May 07, 2021, 01:46:27 AM
#10
Well, it could be said that Coronavirus is the biggest lesson for those of us who have not lived through a war. Also most of the effects you mention:

    ... crumbled markets, economy, businesses, lives, and so on.

are the consequence of political decisions, not of the disease itself. In theory they were taken to avoid greater evils, although I believe that it could have been done differently.

    The level of poverty and suffering after the coronavirus has never been seen. 

You mean you haven't seen that level of poverty and suffering in your life, but going back to what I was saying before, in historical terms it's nothing. Look at what happened in Europe during WWII and compare.
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May 07, 2021, 01:21:03 AM
#9
It taught everyone to be humble. Jobs are not guaranteed to stay forever, there were layoffs and businesses and companies that had closed due to it.
A lot became jobless and many that weren't too active in saving had taught a lesson to be financially aware and prepared for times like this.
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May 05, 2021, 10:41:55 PM
#8
       If the human race hasn't had any lesson in our existence then the corona virus is our biggest lesson. It thought many what life is all about. It dealt many a blow, crumbled markets, economy, businesses, lives, and so on. The level of poverty and suffering after the coronavirus has never been seen. And to make matters worse, we are not even done fighting the coronavirus.
       We say it's the second wave, we don't know  If the virus is in its first, second, or third mitotic phase, we don't even know what we are fighting right now. We only pray we've got it all figured out and what we have in store is enough to combat the virus.

New generations will come, and they will have no knowledge about the significance of this event. Just like what we are right now, just a decade ago, there's a pandemic, yet we don't know any significance of it aside from being a lesson in our history class.
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May 05, 2021, 12:33:35 AM
#7
You can describe the corona virus as one of man's lesson if you want, but not the biggest. I believe man has faced more in times before even when there was very limited knowledge. Research still has it that the worst pandemic to affect humans is the Bubonic plague (black death) of 1346–1353 that killed over 75–200 million people. A very huge figure compared to the number the government says covid has killed.

See a list of the world's worst pandemics here, ranking made according to death toll.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_epidemics

Exactly. I know my ancestors weathered far worse – I have it in me to persevere as well.
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May 04, 2021, 02:59:36 PM
#6
People die everyday, not only due to the corona virus.

The spread is the deadly thing not the virus because the fatality rate is really low and the death caused from covid 19 virus is very less compared to the people dying due to tobacco consume or accidents,etc.
legendary
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May 04, 2021, 02:57:05 PM
#5
Your post would be better if you replaced "Corona Virus" with " Central Banks".
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May 04, 2021, 07:23:30 AM
#4
       If the human race hasn't had any lesson in our existence then the corona virus is our biggest lesson. It thought many what life is all about. It dealt many a blow, crumbled markets, economy, businesses, lives, and so on. The level of poverty and suffering after the coronavirus has never been seen. And to make matters worse, we are not even done fighting the coronavirus.
       We say it's the second wave, we don't know  If the virus is in its first, second, or third mitotic phase, we don't even know what we are fighting right now. We only pray we've got it all figured out and what we have in store is enough to combat the virus.

But what exactly is the lesson learned from the corona pandemic? We all know it is bad, there are still so many people dying of it and it is going to take years to rebuild everything that was lost during the pandemic. Is there something important we need to learn from this crisis? It seems that once the world is back to normal we are very vulnerable for another crisis, the large plane and ship traffic makes it very easy to transfer a virus across continents.
legendary
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May 04, 2021, 12:28:06 AM
#3
You can describe the corona virus as one of man's lesson if you want, but not the biggest. I believe man has faced more in times before even when there was very limited knowledge. Research still has it that the worst pandemic to affect humans is the Bubonic plague (black death) of 1346–1353 that killed over 75–200 million people. A very huge figure compared to the number the government says covid has killed.

See a list of the world's worst pandemics here, ranking made according to death toll.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_epidemics
legendary
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May 03, 2021, 01:08:42 PM
#2
This lesson shows only one major fundamental thing. Go to https://www.openvaers.com/ to see what the lesson is. Put on your thinking cap.

VAERS is the Vaccine Adverse Effect Reporting System, where the statistics of the number of vaccine injuries, etc., go to the CDC (for the USA).

Because of the Harvard School of Medicine study...
- The VAERS report of 12,261 deaths, is really supposed to be 1,226,100;
- Total VAERS injuries of 923,209 should really be 92,320,900.

This can be interpreted in many ways. But one of the ways is that there are other deaths and injuries that are not even noted in medical reports, so that they could even get reported to VAERS if the medical were honestly doing their job. And the way we can tell that the medical isn't doing its job is, most doctors have barely heard of VAERS, with few of them even using it, and many of them who haven't even heard of it.

So, in the broadest interpretation of the VAERS report and the Harvard interpretation of it, maybe regarding ALL the sicknesses and illnesses of people who have seen a doctor... most of their illnesses and deaths have been worsened or caused by the medical.

Cool
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May 03, 2021, 08:24:07 AM
#1
       If the human race hasn't had any lesson in our existence then the corona virus is our biggest lesson. It thought many what life is all about. It dealt many a blow, crumbled markets, economy, businesses, lives, and so on. The level of poverty and suffering after the coronavirus has never been seen. And to make matters worse, we are not even done fighting the coronavirus.
       We say it's the second wave, we don't know  If the virus is in its first, second, or third mitotic phase, we don't even know what we are fighting right now. We only pray we've got it all figured out and what we have in store is enough to combat the virus.
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