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Category: Health

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In Defense of Simone Biles

Simone Biles withdrew from Olympic competition earlier this week.  Unfortunately, she was already at the Olympics. I have to admit, at first I was on team “Stop Being a Whiny Little Baby”.  I thought she should’ve just sucked it up and done her job. Then I thought some more. First,

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Worried Sick

I’m really glad I haven’t been vacksinated.  Because I think if I did it would ruin my life.  OK.  Maybe ruin is a bit too strong word.  Or maybe it isn’t. Let me tell you what I’m thinking.  There are two types of people who would willingly allow themselves to

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A COVID Shot

There’s an injection that we’ve all heard of.  A lot of us get one every year.  The injection doesn’t make you immune to the disease it’s protecting you from, it just makes you less susceptible to having a bad case of it.  You may still get sick, just not as

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Faulty Assumptions

On July 21st, the CDC quietly published a “Lab Alert” detailing a change in their stance on COVID-19 testing.  Well, not actually COVID-19 testing, they changed their stance on SARS-CoV-2 testing.  And there’s a huge difference between the two. Why is this important?  I’ll tell you that after I tell

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Unbelievable!

I’m one of those people who doesn’t like to be just told what to do.  Don’t get me wrong.  I don’t mind doing things.  As long as the person trying to get me to do something has a valid argument, I can probably be convinced to do it. I haven’t

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The Meme Database

The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (aka VAERS) is touted as the “gold standard” for tracking vaccine side effects.  And it’s a piece of crap. Anyone, and I mean anyone, can enter data into the VAERS database.  You can do it, I can do it, and a room full of

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Gain of Function

You can also listen to this article on The PonkaBlog Podcast! Update: I wrote this back in July. CNN published an article this week claiming that the COVID vackseens reduce the chance of dying from anything. When you write on current events like I do, not everything stays relevant for

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Don’t Blame Me

I told you this was going to happen.  I thought it would happen later in the year, so I was a little off with the timing.  But we’re exactly where I figured we’d end up.  Just a little sooner.  Some local governments are starting to enforce mask mandates and social

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Fauci’s “Trusted Messengers”

In a recent interview, Anthony Fauci was discussing the proposal/plan by the Biden administration to send people door-to-door to spread the good word about vackseens.  Here’s what he said: “The big misinterpretation that Fox News or whomever else is saying is that they are essentially envisioning a bunch of federal

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The Good Thing About COVID

Do you know what’s good about a building falling down on a couple hundred people?  Nothing.  There is nothing good about a building collapsing and crushing the life out of people.  But Joe Biden, being the eternal optimist he is, tried to find a silver lining.  At a meeting last

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