(A.K.A. Non-Original Rants)

–Co-opting good stuff from all over the ‘Net and maybe some original thoughts—ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒE

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Gee, if only we'd known about masks and lack of oxygen

 Oh wait, we did.

But now there are new studies that are actually being published proving it:

In one of the studies referenced above, researchers determined a mere 0.3% prolonged exposure to carbon dioxide to young mice and pregnant rats caused brain damage, a decline in memory, and elevated anxiety.  A separate study determined male mice subjected to only 2.5% of carbon dioxide for four hours, equating to half a percent for people, caused the cells in the testes and even sperm to self-destruct.  Yet another study determined 3% carbon dioxide in rats carrying a baby resulted in birth defects and stillbirth.

German scientists pointed to the spike in human stillbirths that occurred throughout the pandemic, highlighting how evidence shows the use of masks may be tied to the significant spike of stillbirths worldwide, where the percentage increased from 28% to 33% in aggregate.  Making matters even worse is that the researchers found kids born during the years of the COVID-19 pandemic suffered two full standard deviation reductions in motor skills, verbal skills, and overarching cognitive performance.

Truthfully I’m not sure what to think about this.  Blaming stillbirths on the masks discounts the shots that doctors were giving to pregnant women without any proof whatsoever that it was safe for either the mother or the baby.

It is clear though that people who consistently wore masks (and are still wearing them) show signs of mental deficiency.

What can breathing too much carbon dioxide do to you? The authors write that “at levels between 0.05% and 0.5% CO2,” one might experience an “increased heart rate, increased blood pressure and overall increased circulation with the symptoms of headache, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, dizziness, rhinitis, and dry cough.” Rates above 0.5 percent can lead to “reduced cognitive performance, impaired decision-making and reduced speed of cognitive solutions.” Beyond 1 percent, “the harmful effects include respiratory acidosis, metabolic stress, increased blood flow and decreased exercise tolerance.” Again, mask-wearers are likely breathing in CO2 levels between 1.4 percent and 3.2 percent—well above any of these thresholds.

It might have been a feature, instead of a bug when the fear mongering started.  If people are wearing masks, then they would likely be more vulnerable  to the psychological pressure being put on by the media, government, and the co-opted medical profession.

And the CDC is still pushing masks for medical professionals.  Because we all want cognitively impaired folks handling our care, especially in hospital. Especially when masks don’t do anything to prevent the transmission of respiratory viruses.



  1. They want to blame the masks [which i never wore] instead of the shots, because they're aren't done wanting people to get the jab

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  2. Anon–Problem is that the two things overlap. We know from Pfizer's docs that the jabs cause miscarriages. We also know that lack of oxygen can cause problems. It's a two-fer. But yes, they are still pushing the jabs, big time. Where they can't do that, they are polluting the food chain.

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  3. There is a commercial running on all channels including streaming here in Kommiecticut urging people to get their booster jabs. It says that if your last one was before September 2022 you are no longer “protected.” Of course those of us Purebloods know there was never any “protection,” only compliance with medical tyranny. I may be facing surgery (18 days waiting so far to have my MRI to find out) and it will be interesting to see how my steadfast aversion to jabs comes into play, because I will refuse the surgery if a jab is a condition.

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  4. 1) You could look at the health of surgical nurses, physicians and anesthesiologists and compare them to the rest of the staff or the general population. Surgical staff stay masked for a much larger percentage of the day than others. 2) When I see someone driving alone in their car with the windows rolled up and wearing a mask, I will always assume signs of mental deficiency.

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  5. Glypto Dropem said…If your surgery requires blood, donate your own !!!!!!!!!!!

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  6. the whole idea is how to reduce the white population

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  7. This explains all the brain-damaged surgeons and all the people who pass out in surgery every year for the last century and more.Oh, wait, none of that every happened…🙄[Hint: You're being had by the same simpletons who keep trying to sell you the b.s. that your BBQ, gas stove, and cow farts cause globull warming, but thousands of preening self-righteous turdbuckets flying into Davos in bizjets, and record-breaking volcanic eruptions have no effect on the weather whatsoever.]

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  8. In reply to Gerry and a passing thought on Aesop, “surgical nurses, physicians and anesthesiologists” and masking. ORs have extra O2 pumped into the surgical suite to help offset CO2 buildup due to wearing masks, they are also kept cooler than the rest of the hospital. I liked Aesop's quip, yes we routinely passed out and were left to recover on our own, our body just dragged over to the corner and a fresh team sent in… We also did Tic toc videos with the patient as a prop or background.

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  9. Glypto–Good luck with that. I read that they kept a 7 year old from getting a live transplant from his father because he didn't have the shot. Can't remember where that was. Gerry–True and I assume the same thing.Avraham–I think more to reduce the IQs of the white population.Matthew–Good point for Glypto.Aesop–Modern masking is a lot different than surgical masking even 50 years ago. Plus, there is a difference in wearing something for 8-12 hours vs 4-5. Both are dangerous and both have effects. Maybe you've been wearing yours too long. I'm not even sure what you mean by that last part–it's a complete non sequitur. Cederq–Thank you for the perspective on how ORs are set up to try to alleviate some of the side effects.

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  10. And a side effect is the issues with teeth from constantly rebreathing the acidosis you breathe out.

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  11. NFO–Thanks for that information too!

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  12. Midwest Chick said…Aesop often speaks in cryptic rants when he's wrong about something.

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  13. Matthew–I have indeed noticed that about him but glad it's not just me that's noticed.

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  14. They want to blame the masks [which i never wore] instead of the shots, because they're aren't done wanting people to get the jab

    Like

  15. Anon–Problem is that the two things overlap. We know from Pfizer's docs that the jabs cause miscarriages. We also know that lack of oxygen can cause problems. It's a two-fer. But yes, they are still pushing the jabs, big time. Where they can't do that, they are polluting the food chain.

    Like

  16. There is a commercial running on all channels including streaming here in Kommiecticut urging people to get their booster jabs. It says that if your last one was before September 2022 you are no longer “protected.” Of course those of us Purebloods know there was never any “protection,” only compliance with medical tyranny. I may be facing surgery (18 days waiting so far to have my MRI to find out) and it will be interesting to see how my steadfast aversion to jabs comes into play, because I will refuse the surgery if a jab is a condition.

    Like

  17. 1) You could look at the health of surgical nurses, physicians and anesthesiologists and compare them to the rest of the staff or the general population. Surgical staff stay masked for a much larger percentage of the day than others. 2) When I see someone driving alone in their car with the windows rolled up and wearing a mask, I will always assume signs of mental deficiency.

    Like

  18. Glypto Dropem said…If your surgery requires blood, donate your own !!!!!!!!!!!

    Like

  19. the whole idea is how to reduce the white population

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  20. This explains all the brain-damaged surgeons and all the people who pass out in surgery every year for the last century and more.Oh, wait, none of that every happened…🙄[Hint: You're being had by the same simpletons who keep trying to sell you the b.s. that your BBQ, gas stove, and cow farts cause globull warming, but thousands of preening self-righteous turdbuckets flying into Davos in bizjets, and record-breaking volcanic eruptions have no effect on the weather whatsoever.]

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  21. In reply to Gerry and a passing thought on Aesop, “surgical nurses, physicians and anesthesiologists” and masking. ORs have extra O2 pumped into the surgical suite to help offset CO2 buildup due to wearing masks, they are also kept cooler than the rest of the hospital. I liked Aesop's quip, yes we routinely passed out and were left to recover on our own, our body just dragged over to the corner and a fresh team sent in… We also did Tic toc videos with the patient as a prop or background.

    Like

  22. Glypto–Good luck with that. I read that they kept a 7 year old from getting a live transplant from his father because he didn't have the shot. Can't remember where that was. Gerry–True and I assume the same thing.Avraham–I think more to reduce the IQs of the white population.Matthew–Good point for Glypto.Aesop–Modern masking is a lot different than surgical masking even 50 years ago. Plus, there is a difference in wearing something for 8-12 hours vs 4-5. Both are dangerous and both have effects. Maybe you've been wearing yours too long. I'm not even sure what you mean by that last part–it's a complete non sequitur. Cederq–Thank you for the perspective on how ORs are set up to try to alleviate some of the side effects.

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  23. And a side effect is the issues with teeth from constantly rebreathing the acidosis you breathe out.

    Like

  24. NFO–Thanks for that information too!

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  25. Midwest Chick said…Aesop often speaks in cryptic rants when he's wrong about something.

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  26. Matthew–I have indeed noticed that about him but glad it's not just me that's noticed.

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