Coronavirus

Discussion in 'The Signs of the Times' started by garabandal, Jan 22, 2020.

  1. Sunnyveil

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    I hope Laura Ingraham is right.

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    Laura Ingraham
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    Bill Gates is seeing his utopian globalization project go up in smoke. We know China lied, Americans died, and a booming economy was fried. Time for real border enforcement and essential products MADE IN USA
     
  2. Sunnyveil

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    Yes, cuz you can't unsee it.
     
  3. Jackie

    Jackie Archangels

    We can unite a rosary, our prayers here for President Trump’s safety. I recall a couple of older prophecies that speak of the physical loss of President Trump. I read recently at Countdown To The Kingdom in the messages to Father Michel Rodrigue. ??? Maybe this means no election this fall.

    He said to me, “Prepare, My son.”

    “What, Father?”

    “You have a second one to build.”

    He said, “Be aware because this message is really important. You will build the second monastery when the Tribulation comes.”

    I will surprise a lot of you here. “You will build it at the end of the mandate of Trump. This means that in 2020, you will have to build it.”

    I had a question in my heart—“Trump? Why?”—but I didn’t ask it. The answer came back immediately,

    “This one I have chosen. They cannot control him.” God didn’t say that he’s a saint. He never said that. “They [the people of the One World Government attempting to take power] cannot control him. They don’t know on which leg he is dancing. Because of this, they have not been able to achieve their task.” This is what God said. And this is what has happened.

    Part 3 ~ https://www.countdowntothekingdom.com/why-fr-michel-rodrigue/#messages
     
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  4. Carol55

    Carol55 Ave Maria

    On Tuesday night, I caught an interview with a Dr. Tracy Gapin who had battled this virus. I think that the interview was on Tucker Carlson but I can't find the interview online. I only found an article* from a week ago explaining what this doctor experienced with the virus but the item that I want to share with all of you is that this doctor stated that he was treated with peptides and that he has recovered from this illness.
    Now, I am not suggesting that anyone simply take peptides if they can get their hands on them. I am not a doctor and I urge anyone who thinks that they may have this virus to see their doctor but it is good to know that there may be something else besides hydroxychloroquine which may be effective in treating this virus.
    I did find the following medical article which is suggests that peptides can been successfully used to treat other respiratory ailments like MERS -
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034117302125 and that clinical trials were being run to test the efficacy of this proposal.

    *https://www.cnet.com/news/what-its-like-to-have-coronavirus-according-to-people-who-have-recovered/

    PS - I found that the NEWSMAX network has several interesting news programs on for a few months now actually including Greg Kelly (formerly on Fox)and Sean Spicer (Trump's first Press Secretary) and Emerald Robinson is their WH correspondent (formerly from OANN). No network is perfect but it looks like they offering another option to Fox News and OANN. Oh and Steve Bannon airs a show regularly on this network also.

    Edited to add:

    There is another treatment that is getting good results, proning treatment.


    Coronavirus: Mother Stacey Fresco was given hours to live but survives after being turned onto stomach

    Stacey Fresco was given just hours to live by doctors on Mother's Day - but survived thanks to proning.
    By Isobel Frodsham, news reporter
    Thursday 16 April 2020 20:05, UK | https://news.sky.com/story/coronavi...ives-after-being-turned-onto-stomach-11974312

    Apr 16, 2020,11:45am EDT
    Proning: Lying Coronavirus Patients On Their Stomachs Might Reduce Need For Ventilation, Experts Say
    Isabel Togoh Forbes Staff | https://www.forbes.com/sites/isabel...eed-for-ventilation-experts-say/#2b4fa7eb311e
     
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  5. Looking at the pics on Fr. Michel's order's website that were showing, I believe, the building of the first monastery w/ its time period it would seem taking around 3 years to build....pics show digging beginning around Aug. 2015 and then the finished building in Dec. of 2018. Perhaps then the building of the second monastery would have to get started this year in order to have it get through what else will be thrown at this President's orders as the election gets closer....and what will come if and when the evil systems are exposed, as is coming down now. These people who have subverted this President at every step now realize that either they stay in power by any means possible or they go to jail. If Trump does get re-elected the NWO enemy will attempt to literally destroy America (and other countries that follow America's lead) and they have the technology now to create plague after plague, hurricane after hurricane, terrorism after terrorism et al. So any such "refuges" would have to be up and running at the end of these next crazy years that would then culminate in a time, after Trump's mandate for change comes to an end after which no one will be able to construct anything. Just speculation.
     
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  6. Tanker

    Tanker Powers

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/pray-for-me-a-coronavirus-patients-pleas-for-help-while-intubated

    This is an interesting article. I asked for prayers for her a bit ago. Yvette is my sister in laws sister and she is a hospice nurse. This article was written about her experience with covid. What is funny is that the news people did NOT tell the whole story. And there is media for you. It doesn't diminish her suffering or her experience but, from the media's perspective I guess, doesn't fit the fear narrative when all the facts are presented.

    Yvette was in a car accident some years ago and had her spleen removed. Also, along with Covid, she was diagnosed with Influenza A. So she had and underlying condition and also influenza. Her boyfriend was diagnosed with Covid and does not have the other problems and he was sent home to recover at home, which he did.

    The whole of the story should be heard. It is a misrepresentation of the facts. Yvette is a little miffed too as she told her story and they left things out.

    But thankfully she recovered and is on the mend. She is still being monitored but at home.
     
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  7. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    I did pray for Yvette. I am glad you posted her story. She is a lovely lady.
    I pray for her to make a full recovery. She has suffered a great deal.
     
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  8. Jo M

    Jo M Powers

    I don't know about these prophecies, but I pray that President Trump stays safe, and is re-elected .
    Yes, we must unite our rosaries for him.
     
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  9. Dolours

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    What does "the most impacted country on the planet" really mean? How can anyone assess that before the pandemic comes to an end? Currently, there is no one-size-fits-all standard for measuring the impact. Some countries include the people who die with the virus irrespective of whether the virus caused or hastened the death. Other countries don't. Some countries don't include deaths occurring in private homes or nursing homes. And some counries only test those who die in hospital. The level of testing varies from country to country and countries that do more testing are bound to have more confirmed cases. And how can anyone measure the impact of limiting hospital treatment for other illnesses including cancelling elective surgery? It could also take years before the true economic and social impact can be evaluated. Don't be surprised to see people make careers out of being experts on the "impact" of this virus.

    Did Bill Gates offer to write a cheque to the WHO to cover the shortfall if the US withholds funding? I'm sure his mates wouldn't mind throwing the odd billion into the hat.
     
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  10. DesertStar7

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    48 staff at local family clinic laid off due to Coronavirus. :(

    I'd tried for employment there five years ago.
     
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  11. DeGaulle

    DeGaulle Powers

    The Gates of Hell shall not prevail.

    No funding for the WHO means less power and profits for Gates. And denies him an opportunity to sterilise the world.
     
  12. Dolours

    Dolours Guest

    Meanwhile we suffer on as Bill and his friends give it their best shot.

    I'm not sure that defunding the WHO will make a big difference. What's likely to be achieved? Removal of one or two people at the top and replacing them by one or two others from the UN's small circle of acceptable "experts"? Maybe they'll rename it, leaving the whole shebang in place while calling it a root and branch make-over.

    I'm expecting to see all sorts of coronavirus committees set up to conduct surveys and issue reports. More jobs for more friends of the corpse. I watched the news on EWTN last night. The Vatican has already set up a department to respond to the pandemic. The plan seems to be for the department to arrange the transfer of money from better off parishes to less well off parishes. It will, of course, operate on a global scale and co-ordinate with governments and other Vatican departments dealing with various problems affecting the planet. Can you feel the climate change propaganda ramping up? No chance of them letting this pandemic crisis go to waste. I've no problem with helping out the poor but I don't trust anyone who presents Jeffrey Sachs as the voice of the Holy Spirit and, effectively, that's what our Church has been doing for the past few years with population control being re-packaged as the real pro-life message.
     
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  13. Blizzard

    Blizzard thy kingdom come

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    An African Woman’s Open Letter to Melinda Gates

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    Growing up in a remote town in Africa, I have always known that a new life is welcomed with much mirth and joy. In fact we have a special “clarion” call (or song) in our village reserved for births and another special one for marriages.

    The first day of every baby’s life is celebrated by the entire village with dancing (real dancing!) and clapping and singing – a sort of “Gloria in excelsis Deo.”

    All I can say with certainty is that we, as a society, LOVE and welcome babies.

    With all the challenges and difficulties of Africa, people complain and lament their problems openly. I have grown up in this environment and I have heard women (just as much as men) complain about all sorts of things. But I have NEVER heard a woman complain about her baby (born or unborn).

    Even with substandard medical care in most places, women are valiant in pregnancy. And once the baby arrives, they gracefully and heroically rise into the maternal mode.

    I trained and worked for almost five years in a medical setting in Africa, yet I never heard of the clinical term “postpartum depression” until I came to live in Europe. I never heard it because I never experienced or witnessed it, even with the relatively high birth rate around me. (I would estimate that I had at least one family member or close friend give birth every single month. So I saw at least 12 babies born in my life every year.)

    Amidst all our African afflictions and difficulties, amidst all the socioeconomic and political instabilities, our babies are always a firm symbol of hope, a promise of life, a reason to strive for the legacy of a bright future.

    So a few weeks ago I stumbled upon the plan and promise of Melinda Gates to implant the seeds of her “legacy” in 69 of the poorest countries in the world (most of which are in Sub-Saharan Africa).

    Her pledge is to collect pledges for almost $5 billion in order to ensure that the African woman is less fertile, less encumbered and, yes, she says, more “liberated.” With her incredible wealth she wants to replace the legacy of an African woman (which is her child) with the legacy of “child-free sex.”

    Many of the 69 targeted countries are Catholic countries with millions of Catholic women of child-bearing age. These Catholic women have been rightly taught by the Church that the contraceptive drug and device is inherently divisive.

    Unlike what we see in the developed Western world, there is actually very high compliance with Pope Paul VI’s “Humanae Vitae.” For these African women, in all humility, have heard, understood and accepted the precious words of the prophetic pope. Funny how people with a much lower literacy level could clearly understand that which the average Vogue- and Cosmo-reading-high-class woman has refused to understand. I guess humility makes all the difference.

    With most African women faithfully practicing and adhering to a faith (mainly Christian or in some cases Muslim), there is a high regard for sex in society, especially among the women. Sex is sacred and private.

    The moment these huge amounts of contraceptive drugs and devices are injected into the roots of our society, they will undoubtedly start to erode and poison the moral sexual ethics that have been woven into our societal DNA by our faith, not unlike the erosion that befell the Western world after the 1930 Lambeth conference! In one fell swoop and one “clean” slice, the faithful could be severed from their professed faith.

    Both the frontline healthcare worker dispensing Melinda’s legacy gift and the women fettered and shackled by this gift, would be separated from their religious beliefs. They would be put in a precarious position to defy their faith – all for “safe sex.”

    Even at a glance, anyone could see that the unlimited and easy availability of contraceptives in Africa would surely increase infidelity and sexual promiscuity as sex is presented by this multi-billion dollar project as a casual pleasure sport that can indeed come with no strings – or babies – attached. Think of the exponential spread of HIV and other STDs as men and women with abundant access to contraceptives take up multiple, concurrent sex partners.

    And of course there are bound to be inconsistencies and failures in the use of these drugs and devices, so health complications could result; one of which is unintended abortion. Add also other health risks such as cancer, blood clots, etc. Where Europe and America have their well-oiled health care system, a woman in Africa with a contraception-induced blood clot does not have access to 911 or an ambulance or a paramedic. No, she dies.

    And what about disposal of the medical waste? Despite advanced sewage disposal in the First-world countries, we hear that aquatic life there is still adversely affected by drugs in the system. In Africa, be rest assured that both in the biggest cities and smaller rural villages, sewage constitutes a real problem. So as $4.6 billion worth of drugs, IUDs and condoms get used, they will need safe disposal. Can someone please show us how and where will that be? On our farm lands where we get all our food? In our streams and rivers from whence comes our drinking water?

    I see this $4.6 billion buying us misery. I see it buying us unfaithful husbands. I see it buying us streets devoid of the innocent chatter of children. I see it buying us disease and untimely death. I see it buying us a retirement without the tender loving care of our children.

    Please Melinda, listen to the heart-felt cry of an African woman and mercifully channel your funds to pay for what we REALLY need.

    We need:

    – Good healthcare systems (especially prenatal, neonatal and pediatric care).
    Needless to say that postpartum and neonatal deaths are alarmingly high in many Sub-Saharan African countries. This is due to the paucity of specialized medical personnel, equipment and systems. Women are not dying because they are having “too many” babies but because they are not getting even the most basic postpartum care. A childbirth or labor complication can very easily be fatal, for both mother and baby. To alleviate this problem new, well-equipped and well-staffed birthing centers with neonatal units need to be built in easily accessible parts of the poorest communities. And if Melinda Gates really insists on reducing population, she can have highly trained Natural Family Planning (NFP) instructors strategically placed in these women’s healthcare facilities. At least then there would be a natural and holistic approach.

    – Food programs for young children.
    This would serve a two-fold purpose if it is incorporated into free or highly subsidized nursery school programs. It would nourish and strengthen the growth of these children, who are so, so vulnerable to malnutrition, and it would also serve to encourage parents to bring their youngsters, ages 3 or 4, to nursery school. In so many parts of Africa, children miss out on nursery school education because it is expensive and considered a luxury reserved for the rich and middle class. As a result, the children miss the first few crucial years when basic math and reading are easily learned. By the time they are considered “ready” for school, at age 7 or 8, they struggle academically. Many of them never quite catch up and so drop out after six or seven years. This is when a lot of young girls are married off as mid- to late-teenage wives who unfortunately would become the perfect recipient of the Melinda Gates comprehensive contraceptive care!

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  14. Blizzard

    Blizzard thy kingdom come

    (cont. from above)

    – Good higher education opportunities
    Not just new school buildings or books, but carefully laid out educational programs that work – scholarships, internships at higher levels, etc. – are needed. Despite the problems and obstacles to primary and secondary education, a significant number of young girls make it into universities, polytechnics or colleges. The problem however is that, most of the schools and resources are substandard and outdated. As such, the quality of higher education is low and cannot compare to that of more privileged countries. Even though the teachers put in their very best and the students work hard, the system is inadequate and will always produce disadvantaged graduates who are not confident enough to stand with their counterparts who have studied in other parts of the world.

    – Chastity programs
    Such programs in secondary schools, universities and churches would create a solid support system to form, inform and reassure our young girls and women that real love is that which is healthy and holy. Many African girls are no longer sure about moral sexual ethics thanks to the widespread influence of Western media, movies and magazines. More support should be given to programs that encourage abstinence before marriage and fidelity in marriage. This approach would go a long way to combating the spread of HIV and other STDs through the continent. And it would certainly lead to happier marriages!

    – Support for micro-business opportunities for women
    The average African women is incredibly happy, hard-working and resilient. Any support both economic and through training would most probably be used well and wisely.

    – Fortify already established NGOs that are aimed at protecting women from sex-trafficking, prostitution, forced marriage, child labor, domestic violence, sex crimes, etc.
    Many of these NGOs do not have much success because they are not well-funded. Though most of them have good intentions, they lack professional input from those such as psychologists, logisticians or medical personnel needed to tackle various problems.

    $4.6 billion dollars can indeed be your legacy to Africa and other poor parts of the world. But let it be a legacy that leads life, love and laughter into the world in need.

    Obianuju Ekeocha 19-Aug

    http://cultureoflifeafrica.com/articles/an-african-womans-open-letter-to-melinda-gates
     
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  15. Beth B

    Beth B Beth Marie

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    Do you want to hear Governor Cuomo strip God of any role in bringing down coronavirus numbers?

    Check that out here. What he said was, “Our behavior has stopped the spread of the virus. God did not stop the spread of the virus. And what we do, how we act, will dictate how that virus spreads.” We know what he was trying to say, but it was the way he said it. (Pray for him, born Catholic, educated at Jesuit Fordham).
     
  16. Beth B

    Beth B Beth Marie



    Great Post! Thank you! Good info on the Gates Foundation!
     
  17. Don_D

    Don_D ¡Viva Cristo Rey!

    He already supplies almost half their budget now interestingly enough.
     
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  18. Don_D

    Don_D ¡Viva Cristo Rey!

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  20. Jackie

    Jackie Archangels

    Thank you so much. Plus the underlined, I believe the so called conspiracy called H.A.R.P., the man made microwave control of weather. How evil, these are the times. My family roll their eyes.
     

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