HEALTH: Could Retroviruses Play a Role in COVID-19?

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Judy Mikovits, Ph.D. is a cellular and molecular biologist, 1 researcher and was the founding research director of the Whittemore Peterson Institute that researches and treats chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) in Reno, Nevada. She is likely one of the most qualified scientists in the world to comment on this disease because of her groundbreaking research in molecular biology and virology.

Source: Could Retroviruses Play a Role in COVID-19?

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Mikovits suspects COVID-19 may in fact be a type of vaccine-derived or vaccine-induced retroviral infection.

“I don’t believe [COVID-19] is infection from without,” she says. “I believe the spread across [210] countries4 is from injection, and there’s enough evidence to support that.”

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Here’s some more “evidence” that the experts don’t know what we are dealing with.

The assertion that it is SPREAD by contaminated vaccines is very troubling.

Wonder when, or if, “We, The Sheeple” will get the “truth”?

“Son, we live in a world that has walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with guns. Whose gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinburg? I have a greater responsibility than you could possibly fathom. You weep for Santiago, and you curse the Marines. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what I know. That Santiago’s death, while tragic, probably saved lives. And my existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to you, saves lives. You don’t want the truth because deep down in places you don’t talk about at parties, you want me on that wall, you need me on that wall. We use words like honor, code, loyalty. We use these words as the backbone of a life spent defending something. You use them as a punchline. I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom that I provide, and then questions the manner in which I provide it. I would rather you just said thank you, and went on your way, Otherwise, I suggest you pick up a weapon, and stand a post. Either way, I don’t give a damn what you think you are entitled to.” Colonel Jessep in A Few Good Men played by Jack Nicholson

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GOVEROTRAGEOUS: Pharmacy Kiosks, a Form of Telepharmacy, Offer Convenience Along With Social Distancing

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Jeffrey A. Singer A photo of the pharmacy kiosk at 2196 East Camelback Road in Phoenix, Arizona Among the many new realizations derived from the COVID-19 pandemic is how telemedicine has been underutilized and can be a great way to bring health care to millions of people to whom access is otherwise difficult or unavailable.

Source: Pharmacy Kiosks, a Form of Telepharmacy, Offer Convenience Along With Social Distancing

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Once again the Gooferment politicians and bureaucrats get in the way of progress.

Argh!

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NEWJERSEY: Point Beach Won’t be Residents-Only, But Parking Will be Restricted; Boardwalk May Be Last in N.J. to Reopen | Lavallette-Seaside Shorebeat

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The mayor of Point Pleasant Beach has dropped his controversial plan to open the town’s sole public beach to residents-only after Gov. Phil Murphy declared the practice illegal over the past week.

The borough of Point Pleasant Beach owns one single beach in town – the Maryland Avenue beach near the Bay Head border – while the remainder of the oceanfront is private. The bulk of the beachfront is owned by Jenkinson’s Boardwalk, which remains closed.

Source: Point Beach Won’t be Residents-Only, But Parking Will be Restricted; Boardwalk May Be Last in N.J. to Reopen | Lavallette-Seaside Shorebeat

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So it would be “illegal” to restrict the beach to resident only, but restricting the parking — which accomplishes the same thing — isn’t.

That’s why “The Law” is a joke.

These “drones” (politicians and bureaucrats) always find a way to restrict freedom.

Shouldn’t restricting the parking be just as “illegal”?

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One-third of Americans say they WON’T get vaccinated against the coronavirus, new survey finds | Daily Mail Online

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

More than 30 percent of Americans say they won’t be vaccinated against the novel coronavirus once a jab is developed, a new survey suggests.

Source: One-third of Americans say they WON’T get vaccinated against the coronavirus, new survey finds | Daily Mail Online

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I, for one, will think long and hard about taking it.

Probably will take it, but crossing my fingers while I take it.

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‘COVID toes’ are emblematic of how much is still unknown about the disease | FOX 5 New York

Monday, May 4, 2020

The COVID toes condition tends to go away on its own within about a week and you will not have long-term damage to your skin, doctors said. But if you do get this symptom, you should call your doctor and get tested for COVID-19 as well as the antibody test.
— Read on www.fox5ny.com/news/covid-toes-are-emblematic-of-how-much-is-still-unknown-about-the-disease

YET ANOTHER THING WE DO NOT KNOW?

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GOVERNACIDE: FDA approves coronavirus antibody test that boasts near-perfect accuracy

Sunday, May 3, 2020

The Food and Drug Administration gave emergency approval to a COVID-19 antibody test that boasts near-perfect accuracy, the company said Sunday.

Source: FDA approves coronavirus antibody test that boasts near-perfect accuracy

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SO WHAT!

It’s like that joke about telling you useless information.

“No guessing required.’ answered the farmer. ‘You showed up here even though nobody called you; you want to get paid for an answer I already knew, to a question I never asked. You tried to show me how much smarter than me you are; and you don’t know a thing about cows.

So what if I get perfectly accurate information that of a certain date and time, I have the antibodies or not.

If I have the antibodies, does that mean I have had it and can’t get it again. Or not?

If I don’t have the antibodies, does that mean I haven’t had it and can get it.

It’s frustrating.

  • The aircraft carrier shows that the “experts” don’t understand how it infects others.
  • The fudged death numbers (high and low) shows that the “experts” don’t understand that stats of infection and deaths.
  • The smokers shows that the “experts” don’t understand the effect of nicotine on the pandemic.
  • The minority death rate shows that the “experts” don’t understand the demographics.
  • Sweden’s experience is confounding.
  • China’s “opaque” data further confused everything.
  • I can’t believe anything that the politicians and bureaucrats say is true.
  • AND, the USA’s politicians and bureaucrats don’t make clarity any easier with their self-serving press conferences!

It’s a good way to to die. No bleach required.

So I just shrug my shoulders and plod along.

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INSPIRATIONAL: The Activity Trap

Sunday, May 3, 2020

“Chop wood, carry water. seek enlightenment, chop wood, carry water.”

Anyone who doubts the existence of “The Activity Trap” — prodigies amounts of activity with little or no accomplishments — merely has to “stay at home” for a lot of (seemingly unending) days with a 2¾ year old boy and you’ll see it demonstrated.

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AP Admits Not Reporting, Deleting Tara Reade 2019 Interview

Saturday, May 2, 2020

The Associated Press reported on Saturday it interviewed Tara Reade Friday about her allegations that former Vice President and presumptive 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden sexually assaulted her in the 1990s when she was an aide in his Senate office but buried that the outlet failed to report on its interviews with Reade in 2019, when she first made public her dealings with Biden.

Source: AP Admits Not Reporting, Deleting Tara Reade 2019 Interview

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This is yet another example of the egregious double standard by the liberal media!

Argh!

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TECHNOLOGY: Can this germ-zapping robot really kill the coronavirus?

Friday, May 1, 2020

Whereas similar companies use pulsed mercury UV devices, Xenex touts their unique pulsed xenon UV technology, which is more efficient and environmentally friendly than the former method, the company’s CEO Morris Miller told Crunchbase News last month.

Source: Can this germ-zapping robot really kill the coronavirus?

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Interesting in that could this be the silver bullet for disinfecting anything?

Price has to come down before regular individuals can buy one.

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HEALTH: The covid test maybe available thru regular channels

Thursday, April 30, 2020

Tue, Apr 28, 9:44 PM (2 days ago) 

https://www.labcorp.com/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/patient-information/covid-19-testing-options?utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20_patient_corp_COVID-19-test-options

>Why get tested if no symptoms ? 

Curiosity. Knowing.

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Labcorp sent a notice that they were offering the test for $100.

“Everyone” was ridiculing me for thinking about get it done.

With all the “information” floating around about the WuFlu:

  • The death count is either inflated (by hospitals to get Federal money) or undercounted (by ignoring deaths in nursing homes).
  • No one seems to understand it. (For example, how can the Roosevelt aircraft carrier (Link) have only a fraction of the crew infected if it’s so contagious?)
  • There seems to be some “interesting” (uneven) stratification in the impact.  Seems to impact the old and sick.  Seems to impact minorities disparately.  Seems to be spread by people that don’t have symptoms.
  • The politicians and bureaucrats have confused the issue with a delayed response and an over-reaction.
  • The “celebrities” are elbowing into the spotlight to improve their visibility and spouting uninformed opinions.
  • Some experts are opining outside their areas of expertise.  Stepping into “policy” from “findings” or “recommendations”.
  • No one seems to know who’s immune and why?
  • Seem to be two groups of doctors that seem to have conflicting diametrically opposed opinions about what the issues are?

So, if there is some sort of “immunity”, perhaps it is signaled by the antibodies in the testing.  

It might be nice to know if I have the antibodies which would indicate:

  1. I had a the mild version that people get with no symptoms;
  2. I will know I have immunity when and if the experts find that “immunity” is denoted by the antibodies;
  3. I will know by the absence of those antibodies would be a warning that I might still be at risk.

QED thinking about getting the test isn’t crazy.

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Stimulate the LP | Libertarian Party

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

In the middle of a global pandemic and a nearly complete economic halt, our elected officials could not comprehend the obvious idea of giving taxpayers their money back to help them keep their bills paid without adding in more than a trillion dollars of corporate bailouts and pork-barrel spending. When we actually break down the […]

Source: Stimulate the LP | Libertarian Party

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Government leaders who believe you and I could not survive without them think the only way to solve a problem is to throw tax dollars at it. We do have very real, deep problems in this country that need to be addressed — health insurance costs, ever-increasing student debt, the opioid crisis, veteran homelessness and suicide — and these problems vary from community to community. Not every American is living with the same issues, and what works in one state may not have the same effect on a different population.

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“We, The Sheeple” have real problems.

Adding to posterity’s future debt with trillions of stimulus, bailouts, and just waste.

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POLITICAL: Did NY Democrats just tank Biden’s nomination?

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

From the Catholic perspective, Cuomo represents another pro-choice Catholic politician who has tangled with bishops, not unlike Biden. If New York’s governor ends up with the nomination, it would put a spotlight back on the Archbishop of New York, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, who has faced calls in the past to formally sanction Cuomo for his aggressively pro-abortion action in the governor’s mansion. But whether Biden secures the nomination, or Cuomo becomes a convention spoiler, bishops this autumn will face the challenge of a candidate who flaunts his Catholicism while flouting Catholic teaching on abortion.

Source: Analysis: Did NY Democrats just tank Biden’s nomination?

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The “mainstream media” is ignoring Biden’s dementia, sexual harassment allegation, and his lifetime lack of achievement.  Never mind the Ukraine and other scandals.

I don’t understand how anyone can support him?

And the “Catholic” bishops kowtowing  to the CINO politicians make me wonder if the FIX is in (i.e., the politicians get a pass so does the Church for the pedophilia scandal)?

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TECHNOLOGY: Blur’s “Masked Cards”

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

What are Masked Cards?

Masked Cards are unique, disposable, private credit cards created in the amount you specify. They are real MasterCards that function like a pre-paid gift card that you create on the fly as you shop. Use Masked Cards whenever you’re uncomfortable giving out your real card information.

Source: Blur

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​I’m trialing this as a way to keep autorenewals from autorenewing.  For a 100+$ per year, it MIGHT be an effective solution.
So for stuff I am keeping forever, I’ll just give them my permanent card.  For stuff that I am not (i.e., websites; domain names; software subscriptions), I’ll use a masked card.  Since there is a small handling charge due to card processing fees, I’ll have to run two distinct lists (i.e., stuff on the permanent card and one for the masked cards).
SO I’ll report back how it worked out.
YMMV
Of course, I’m interested in any feedback you have abut this.
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College student is shocked that her professor can read her ‘private’ conversations on Zoom | Daily Mail Online

Monday, April 27, 2020

An American college student was horrified to learn — too late — that her professor can read all of the ‘private’ messages she sends on Zoom.

The young woman, Faith, has been trading casual messages — with some profanity — with other students, thinking that that the words were kept between them.

But when she received an email from her angry professor, she learned that the educator has been reading what she wrote all along.

Source: College student is shocked that her professor can read her ‘private’ conversations on Zoom | Daily Mail Online

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Remember the old advice: “Say it, forget it; write it, regret it”.

One better understand ALL the technology you use.

I was always amazed that coworkers would think that their employer couldn’t see what they were doing on “their” (company) laptop on the company’s network connection.

VPN anyone?

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VOCABULARY: We Have Become Karen Nation – Gold Goats ‘n Guns

Sunday, April 26, 2020

A Karen is a person, usually a woman, who is never satisfied with the service she’s receiving and demands to talk to the manager. It doesn’t matter if Karen’s complaints are valid or not.

Source: We Have Become Karen Nation – Gold Goats ‘n Guns

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“KAREN”?

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China global cover-up concerns after it filed patent for drug that helps some patients recover | Daily Mail Online

Saturday, April 25, 2020

China tried to patent potential coronavirus drug Remsvidir the DAY AFTER Beijing confirmed virus was transmissable between humans

  • On January 21 a patent for commercial use of Remdesivir was filed in China
  • The application was made by the top-secret Wuhan Institute of Virology bio-lab
  • It is at the centre of concerns about a possible leak of the coronavirus disease
  • Leaked documents shown that China officials who knew they faced an epidemic delayed warning the public for six days

By IAN BIRRELL FOR THE MAIL ON SUNDAY

China filed a patent for a drug seen as one of the best potential weapons against coronavirus the day after it confirmed human transmission of the disease.

The revelation that it moved so fast fuels concerns about a cover-up of the pandemic when it erupted in Wuhan last year, and suggests that China’s understanding of the virus was far advanced from the impression given by its public stance.

Last night, Tom Tugendhat, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, joined the growing global clamour for a full, independent inquiry into China’s role.

Source: China global cover-up concerns after it filed patent for drug that helps some patients recover | Daily Mail Online

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Seems like the WuFlu was a calculated weapon aimed at the USA economy?

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Coronavirus & U.S. Cities — Moving Out Cities and Not Coming Back | National Review

Saturday, April 25, 2020

A possible wave of Americans moving out of cities, a future pandemic, and the political divide is likely to be altered from this coronavirus crisis.
— Read on www.nationalreview.com/the-morning-jolt/moving-out-and-not-coming-back/

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Circumstantial?

Seems like the WuFlu may have come to the USA via Italy but in my mind there is little doubt where these viruses originate. Now the question is was it a deliberate bio strike by the PRC? No fatalities in Hong Kong or Peking. And this ended the liberty activist demonstrations in HK. This evidence is circumstantial, to be sure, but it all points toward the Wuhan labs. Thanks to the Chinese coverup, we may never have direct, conclusive evidence—intelligence rarely works that way—but Americans justifiably can use common sense to follow the inherent logic of events to their likely conclusion.

Convenient or deliberate?

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Cut the Calorie-Rich-And-Processed Foods | NutritionFacts.org

Saturday, April 25, 2020

Calorie-Rich-And-Processed

Source: Cut the Calorie-Rich-And-Processed Foods | NutritionFacts.org

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Simple put this summarizes today’s obesity problem.

I wonder if I can take this lesson to “heart”.

I stated my journey with https://nutritionfacts.org/video/one-in-a-thousand-ending-the-heart-disease-epidemic/#transcript and wish I’d known about it decades ago.

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The fix is obviously in on Cuomo’s ‘investigation’ of nursing-home horrors

Friday, April 24, 2020

The concerned CEO made another plea the next day, asking if he could send the home’s suspected coronavirus cases to the field hospital at the Javits Center or the USNS Comfort. No dice, came the answer.

So much for the claims from Gov. Cuomo and his health czar, Dr. Howard Zucker, that overwhelmed facilities just needed to ask for help if handed patients they couldn’t safely handle — thanks to Zucker’s March 25 mandate that all homes accept coronavirus-positive cases.

We expect more damning evidence will surface in the days ahead.

Source: The fix is obviously in on Cuomo’s ‘investigation’ of nursing-home horrors

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Could someone have made a decision to “write off” the nursing homes to prioritize the hospitals?

I can understand “triage” but then don’t “bury” the evidence.

IMHO the numbers are “fudged” for numerous reasons.  Anything that can be is charged off to the WuFlu.

And politicians and bureaucrats wonder why people don’t trust the Gooferment!

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Deported Child Sex Offender Again Caught Crossing California Border

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents arrested a previously deported Honduran illegal alien who was convicted in a California court last year for sex with a minor. Immigration officers deported the criminal alien on at least two occasions.

Source: Deported Child Sex Offender Again Caught Crossing California Border

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Clearly, the current “system” isn’t working.

Convicted yet still putting the USA at risk.

The politicians and bureaucrats need to figure this out before folks start taking “justice” in their own hands.

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Woman gets stuck inside her WASHING MACHINE during a game of hide-and-seek  | Daily Mail Online

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Amari Dancy was playing the game with her younger cousins at home in Woodbridge, Virginia Sunday night when she decided to conceal herself in the large appliance.

Source: Woman gets stuck inside her WASHING MACHINE during a game of hide-and-seek  | Daily Mail Online

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Guess that makes her the “fun cousin”.

Laugh!

Besides most of us wouldn’t fit in any size washing machine!

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What If the Lockdown Was All a Big Mistake?

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

From California to New Jersey, Americans are protesting in the streets. They are demanding an end to house arrest orders given by government officials over a virus outbreak that even according to the latest US government numbers will claim fewer lives than the seasonal flu outbreak of 2017-2018.

Source: What If the Lockdown Was All a Big Mistake?

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Kentucky, a strict lockdown state, is five times more populated than South Dakota, yet it has some 20 times more coronavirus deaths. If lockdown and house arrest are the answer, shouldn’t those numbers be reversed, with South Dakota seeing mass death while Kentucky dodges the coronavirus bullet?

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Imagine if this “lockdown strategy” was a total waste?

Argh!

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41 Arguments Against the Drug War

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

The popular website Eat This, Not That! recently ran an article titled “41 Ways Alcohol Ruins Your Health.” Here is the article’s brief introduction: If you like to have a drink once in a while, chances are you’re having a few more than usual, given the fact that we’re all self-isolating.

Source: 41 Arguments Against the Drug War

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Alcohol is a diuretic, and when consumed in sufficient quantities, it leaches water from all over your body, including your brain. The result is often a crippling headache, muscle pain, and a thirst you just can’t seem to quench, no matter how much water or how many sugar- and calorie-packed sports drinks you guzzle down.

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Argh!

Maybe I have to become an “abstainer”?

With the stay at home shutdown, I did go for 14 days without a beer.  No reaction one way or the other.

Wonder how everyone else is doing with it.

I miss my “bar friends”.

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Zookeepers Share How Animals Are Reacting To The Lack Of Visitors

Monday, April 20, 2020

Staying home in quarantine with your loved ones feels like living in a zoo now and then. Nobody said it’d be easy. Meanwhile, the real zoos out there have closed their doors to visitors. And that means that porcupines, cheetahs, rhinos, and all the bestest boys and girls are having no proper social life.

Source: Zookeepers Share How Animals Are Reacting To The Lack Of Visitors

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For a lot of our animals, having the ability to interact with guests is actually extremely important. Even for primates to be able to play with kids through the glass, they are missing out on a lot of enrichment. Guests keep a lot of the monkeys entertained. I watch our guests all day long show our marmosets and capuchins selfie cameras and they LOVE to see their reflection. Guests will also show videos on their phones to animals and the monkeys totally enjoy it.

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I never thought of zoo visitors as entertainment for the animals?

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WWII veteran, 96, shaves his hair into a mohawk to bring joy during the coronavirus pandemic | Daily Mail Online

Sunday, April 19, 2020

A 96-year-old WWII veteran first wore a mohawk to intimidate Germans before D-Day, and now he’s done it again to spread joy during the coronavirus pandemic.

Source: WWII veteran, 96, shaves his hair into a mohawk to bring joy during the coronavirus pandemic | Daily Mail Online

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  • WWII veteran Guy Whidden, 96, shaved his hair into a mohawk this month
  • Whidden wore the mohawk to bring laughter amid the COVID-19 pandemic and as a tribute to his fallen comrades
  • He first wore a mohawk as a paratrooper with the 101st Airborne Division in 1944
  • Mohawks were worn by soldiers to intimidate German soldiers during battle
  • Footage of Whidden’s haircut went viral on social media
  • Paratroopers have started the #MohawkChallenge after Whidden’s example

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Now that’s funny and a great American response to the WuFlu.  Reminds me of General Anthony Clement “Nuts” McAuliffe!

#MohawkChallenge

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IOS: IPHONE doesn’t support a bluetooth keyboard’s tracepad

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Argh!

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