Subj : It is what it is To : Gregory Deyss From : Lee Lofaso Date : Tue Aug 11 2020 08:48 pm Hello Greg, >LL>The coronavirus was first discovered in China. Then it spread to >LL>other countries, and eventually the entire world. That is the way >LL>viruses work. They spread from one place to another, and never >LL>stop until there is nobody left it can infect. Those infected in >LL>China traveled to Europe, and then to the USA. How difficult is >LL>that to understand? > >I understood how viruses travel; before you spelled out how it works. When > this thread began it looked like China was being given a pass, when it >was said that large amounts of the infected were coming from Europe. Make no > mistake, nothing that even renders close to provide a pass to China, >should be attempted EVER! Trump's fake travel ban was everything he claimed it was - FAKE! That is why so many infected people from Europe here able to get here. >The FACTS are that Chinese did a lousy job of keeping this within China. China tried its best to keep it contained, but was unable to do so. Yes, China was slow in reporting about the virus to the WHO. How slow? Six days. Did those six days make any real difference as to containing the virus within China? Absolutely not. >The World Health Organization is not so innocent in this either as the WHO > Chief was hand picked by China. The United States of America was the top > contributor more then any other country to the World Health Organization in > the world. The United States could not have contained the virus had it been first discovered here. Did it even originate in China? Nobody really knows. It could have been latent for decades, in some rural area, literally anywhere in the world. Many historians believe the Spanish Flu might very well have originated in the United States, most likely in Kansas. Does that mean we should call it the American Flu? You do see how silly your leader is by calling the pandemic the Chinese Flu, or "Kung Flu" in his own words? This is no laughing matter. The entire world is dying as a result of this virus. >Now, they do not get 10 cents from the U.S.A. Oh, China gets much more than 10 cents from the USA. So much more. In fact, China got the orange one's full attention. So much so, that your dear leader cannot get the Chinese leader's out of his mind. >It was Dale's statement that seemed to provide the pass that I was referring > too... >"biggest impact came here from Europe." Dale Shipp Please do try to follow the bouncing ball - People who were infected in China traveled to Europe. People who were infected in Europe traveled to the USA. See how that works? People who were infected in one place infect other people in another place who then infect people somewhere else. And then people who travel everywhere infect people everywhere so it really makes no difference where they have been, where they are, or where they are going to. >The biggest "epic center" was where the Virus was led out of the its > creation point from within the Lab. There is no evidence to support your contention that the virus was created within a lab. Totally unsupported and unsubstantiated. >Europe the biggest impact? - to use as phrase from Joe Biden: Malarkey The biggest impact is the entire world. People are dying everywhere. Not just in China, Europe, and the USA. >You can could Europe into China nearly 4 times. The UK holds the top spot for the mortality death rate at 70 per 100,000 people. The US is fourth at 50 per 100,000 people. It will not be long before the US holds the top spot. Whose fault is that? President Donald J. Trump. >LL>And George Floyd is still breathing just fine, while keeping his >LL>mother company. And let's not forget about all those black kids who >LL>were just playing dead after white cops shot them with blanks. > >There was another "leaked video" of the events of what happened before he >died. Do not misunderstand me as I will say here clearly the man did NOT >deserve to die. This video does show everything that happened before the > viral video that has >seen by millions that has been a tearing at the Nations seams since it was >released. Floyd was in constraints when his neck was being crushed by the officer's knee, suffocating him to death. Three other officers chose to do nothing to intervene, allowing the murder in slow motion to continue until well after Floyd was dead. And then all four murderers went back to their station to fill out their report. >Here is another prospective. >George Floyd's death was tragic but I do not believe for one moment the >carnage and chaos that has happened since does NOT have a thing to do with >Floyd's death. The only "carnage and chaos" that has happened was Trump's illegal use of force against peaceful protesters. >Here is that other video (the one, we never got a chance to see) >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPSwqp5fdIw > >As the video starts off. He could seem to understand the simple instructions > provided by the cop. To put both hands on the wheel as he did not comply, > he did so with the left >hand only at first, the cop gave the instruction over and over again "put > the >both hands on the wheel!". I do not see him trying to resist arrest, but it > is apparent that he was very terrified even made said "please don't shot me >man." Again he was terrified, shaken and scared. Well, whoop tee doo, the officers chose not to shoot him, deciding to suffocate him instead. What a wonderful way to die! >Although as I say: Floyd was not complaint through most of the video. Either > he did not understand or was stoned out of his mind. (it has been > determined that he did have the narcotic fentanyl was found) There is no excuse for murder. Which is exactly what this was. >Here are the the medical findings: >https://www.independentsentinel.com/report-full-autopsy-of-mr-floyd-fentanyl-me >th-and-pot/ > >I do not see where Floyd was NOT combative just not was not at all coherent >or following the instructions of the officer at 5:12 of the video Floyd says >repeatably "I'm not that kind of guy, I think that this his way of > indicating >that was not trying to be difficult or combative. Like I have also stated he >was not so good in following the instructions to any degree. Did he deserve > to die: NO! Was he a good man: NO! Good men, do not pass off fake $20.00 > bills for real ones, nor do they point a gun at pregnant womens belly. (As > alleged in the media.) Regardless of what your opinion might be, it is totally irrelevant as to whether Floyd was a "good" man or a "bad" man. There simply is no excuse for any officer to murder a suspect, especially a suspect who was already in constraints and on the ground, with three other officers around for backup. Was Floyd guilty of having committed a crime? Let the courts decide. It is not up to the officers to decide innocence or guilt of anyone. And especially not by snuffing out the life of the accused by using a knee. I mean, officers do have guns, which presumably are loaded. One quick shot to the back of the head should do it. A lot quicker, and totally painless. But no, one officer had to take his time. Eight minutes, and forty-six seconds. Timed, on camera, for the entire world to watch. >LL>And let's not forget about all those black kids who >LL>were just playing dead after white cops shot them with blanks. > >To your baseless point (from above) >about these black kids were never shot - playing dead >^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >^^ your words not mine. ^^ > Well, Floyd did ask the cops not to shoot him ... >The same is true about those innocent children shot and killed by stray >bullets by those involved with the aftermath of Black on Black Crime and >members of BLM but people on the left will say that was reported by Fox News >and therefore it is considered to be Fake News. Keep telling yourself that > also, never happened... President Clinton still has his office in Harlem. Seems quite happy with it. >LL> >By the way, The use of the word "Discover" would NOT be improper. > Crea LL> > would be a far better description to the truth. This was not > something t LL> > already existed but actually was created in lab. >LL> LL> Yeah. Right. By Morgus the Magnificent. Right here in New Orleans. > >What's the matter Lee. Having a slight issue with that fact also. You never met Morgus (or his assistant, Chopsley). I have. --Lee -- They say `Yes, Trump'! / We say `No, Trump!' --- MesNews/1.08.05.00-gb * Origin: nntp://rbb.fidonet.fi - Lake Ylo - Finland (2:221/360.0) .