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Aug 11 19 tweets 6 min read
Are you shocked at the quote?

It is the natural conclusion of the @CDCgov deliberately sabotaging public health.

Let's count the ways they have done so.
1.
Telling us that laboratory cases have declined so much due to Rapid testing, that laboratory cases should not be paid attention to.

If you are good PH? You set up a self-reporting tool.

2.
CDC deliberately trying NOT to discover #MonkeyPoxIsAirborne.

If you are good PH, you add questions, "Did you catch it in less than 15 minutes conversation? 15 minutes to 30? 30 to 60? (Etc)"

3.
CDC more interested in sexual history, including animals, than in discovering airborne.

4.
CDC also excluding questions about upper/lower respiratory tract symptoms.

5.
The CDC used Reuters to discourage people from pointing out their lies.

6.
CDC tried inventing a new transmission paradigm called "respiratory secretions."

Which is the fluid your body produces and coats your respiratory tract.

It makes up droplets AND aerosols.

But they tried to use it to say "Not airborne."

7.
The CDC's Community Levels implementation - brutal to those with pre-existing conditions.

8.
The 5 day isolation policy which made no sense- from the very beginning.

9.
The CDC has never actually said CoVid is Airborne.

Because it will cost the hospitals money.

9.
A CDC director who has continuously tried to denigrate or get rid of masks. This tweet brought to you by the Scarlet Letter W.

10.
CDC Director said schools could be reopened safely with unvaccinated teachers.

Which was, and is, a lie.

the74million.org/cdc-schools-ca…
11.
CDC Director - Unvaccinated people don't need masks.

washingtonpost.com/health/2021/05…
I know I've missed some. @ me in a civil tweet, and I will add you in!
15. Failure to use the intake form to gather HOW they thought they caught CoVid.

This is the worst. It all springs from here.

16.
No wonder they weren't measuring in # 15.

The CDC KNEW CoVid was airborne by March 5th, 2020 - for sure. Since the intake form was made before that? They probably knew.

The CDC confirmed it was airborne on June 4th, 2020.

A thread of receipts.

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More from @LazarusLong13

Aug 12
Same for me - but without the Lyme bulletpoint. Dana has an excellent book on Chronic diseases like Lyme - you should check it out.

amazon.com/Chronic-Hidden…

And Dana has a great point - doing your own research.
Read the study yourself.

A thread. On how to read studies.
I follow Dr. Trish Greenhalgh (still amazed she follows me!).

She has written THE book on reading studies. This book is required reading for many, many medical schools.

Excellent overview here to see what you would be getting:
wiley.com/en-us/How+to+R…
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Aug 12
What the CDC asks, and doesn't ask, is what drives their guidance.

They've discovered HIV is playing some sort of role. Because they asked the patients about it.

Know what disease they didn't ask about @fitterhappierAJ ?

Yep, CoVid.

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Just like they are not asking about airborne transmission.

By the way folks, I attached the newly discovered formto this thread (thanks @tim_quigley)

Now, why would the CDC not be asking about CoVid and it's well known immune devastation?

Why?

Attaching screenshot and link to the MMWR in case tweets get deleted, or I get blocked.

cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/7… Image
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Aug 12
Imagine you WERE working at the CDC when CoVid started.

What sort of questions would you want answered?

Tracing their questions back from the very beginning.

Notice the confetti celebrating @CDCDirector's victory over CoVid. Looked for blood red, but none available.

🧵.
February 27, 2020.

Notice them asking about contact, including with animals. And Wuhan.

Ah, nostalgia.

But absolutely no questions that could help determine HOW Covid was transmitted in terms of airborne, skin contact, fomites.

Not using these

web.archive.org/web/2020022701… Image
questions to narrow down the HOW?

Is the single biggest failure in American public health in history.

You cannot prevent what you don't know. You can't put your efforts into what works best.

This is in part due to 100 years of "established" dogma. Droplet dogma.
Read 5 tweets
Aug 12
H/T @BernieDogs4 !

The CDC has just released a new community guidance exposure risk guidance.

And believe it or not? The questions you ask patients actually matter.

As you can see? They were very interested in sex.

🧵
cdc.gov/poxvirus/monke…

New on the left. Old on the right.

Notice how any airborne risk has been removed?

Maybe not asking those questions has predetermined these guidances.

Or maybe they don't need to ask. Because decades of studies means nothing.

Sheer strength of will!
New on the left. Old on the right.

Previous guidance
web.archive.org/web/2022072904…
Read 4 tweets
Aug 11
CDC reporting that PCR testing has declined.(1)

Next paragraph. Let's put it in context.

You want to go read a book at Starbucks. Is it safe?

The CDC, BECAUSE PCR testing has declined (see 1 above), advises that you consider the following

/1
A. #COVID19 cases (see the mindf@cking #1 above ).
B. Hospitalizations - do you, @CDCgov and @CDCDirector f@cking hear yourself? Who checks hospitalizations before they go to STARBUCKS?
C. Check "the potential of strain" on the local health system?

WHAT THE FUCK?!
"Hi, my name is Lazarus Long, may I speak to the Hospital Department of Numbers?"

'Speaking.'

"Ah yes, I am considering going to Starbucks. How is the "potential of strain" on the hospital? Do you think I should go?"

'Are you going to wear a surgical mask or a face shied?'
Read 5 tweets
Aug 11
The CDC is more interested to find out if SEXUAL contact with an ANIMAL was the source of Monkeypox than an airborne transmission.

A Thread.
This is from the data form dictionary for the questionnaire that the CDC is using to get information from HCW's about each case.

cdc.gov/poxvirus/monke…

As we talked about in the other thread, the CDC makes no attempt to drill down into the details of Human to Human
transmission regarding airborne.

Am I trying to shame the @CDCDirector @CDCgov ?

Damn straight. Not trying to shame any other parties no matter their kink.

What I am trying to show you is that the CDC has the ability to extract intricate details on that transmission.
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