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Friday, April 28, 2023

Commentary: Biden’s Open Borders Are Bringing Diseases to Your Neighborhood

Ready for another pandemic? New York City’s health commissioner announced last week that the influx of migrants from the southern border — more than 50,000 to New York City alone in the past year — is delivering contagious diseases, including tuberculosis and polio, to our neighborhoods.

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  1. My brother who is a renovation/restoration contractor contracted some previously unknown strain of viral pneumonia, no doubt from some illegal. How? Who knows... Home Depot, Lowes, the lumber yard? My brother almost died. 2 weeks in the ICU and another 3 weeks in intensive care saved his life. Thank God he made it.
    - Hardnox

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    1. After the last 4 years I'd bet you that's all introduced by your own government trying to kill you. Convince me all the diseases of the past couple hundred years are not a direct result of these fuckers trying to off a bunch of the population.

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    2. Point taken. Maybe, since the early 70's. Not before. Now, I don't trust them at all. Supposedly, they all work for us. Now it's the other way around according to their actions, especially since 2009.
      - Hardnox

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  2. Wait until Americans meet the parasites that illegals are bringing in, especially from countries in Africa and Asia where healthcare is almost non existent. I'll bet most American hospitals won't even think to look for a parasitic cause for your kid's condition. They'll misdiagnose, stuff the child with profitable pharmaceuticals and the child will basically die as technically untreated for the real condition.

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  3. I read something earlier this week that was written by a physician. He stated that we should be less worried about the "deadly diseases" popping up around the globe that are being hyped by the lamestream media, and more worried about the drug resistant strains of TB and typhus that are being brought into the country by illegal immigrants.

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  4. you know, I tried to point this one small problem out to people a long time ago.
    back when I was still in the army, every time we went on alert, we got our "shots" updated.
    and if went to the airport , we got Gamma globin shots. 2.5cc in each arm and 5 cc in each butt cheek. try riding in a plane for 6-12 hours with a golf ball in each cheek- painful !
    by the time I got out, I had 3 of those little yellow red cross shot books filled out.
    for years afterwards, I rarely got a cold. but if I did. it was a bad one.
    most people have no idea what bugs are out there outside of the states.
    we have not seen the end of this shit yet. dave in pa.

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    1. You had your shots updated every time you went on alert? Shit, we went on alert at least once a month when I was in, unless we already happened to be in the field which we were a good 5 months out of the year.

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    2. yup. mid 1970's fort Campbell home of the 100 and worse. they kept a eye on them bigtime. used to carry the damn little yellow book with me. the medic would check it
      and if you needed one or where "close" you got another shot.
      one thing, during the swine flu crap. we where to get that shot on like a Thursday or something but it got pulled after 5-6 people died after taking it.
      I like to think they cared a little more for the troops back then.
      but if we went outside the states, we got the damn gamma globin shots.
      that happen a couple of times. a lot like having a hard ball under your skin-fun.
      alerts where like 3-4 months apart. one time, the alert ended up doing jungle training down in the canal zone- more fun. ever hear about black palm ?
      dave in pa.

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    3. Kenny, your alerts were in country whereas Dave went to turd world.

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    4. I realize that but vaccinations are good for a set amount of time. There's no need to get the same ones 4-5 times a year - unless they're covid vaccinations.

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  5. In the 60's we'd go down to Mexico every summer. But my mom was a nurse and we all had to get a series of shots before we went. My arm was so sore from all the shots ,I almost regretted going down there. But I'm glad I did, because that's when Mexico was beautiful.

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  6. Wirecutter-I am nobody in the scheme of things but I am often in the right place at the right time. The CDC was purposely exposing/infecting illegals in San Antonio with Covid 2 and 3 years ago, and then flying them all over the US with the intent to infect people everywhere. It literally gave legs to the Pandemic. Covid 19 is a real disease and a lot of Americans were intentionally injured or killed by the CDC terrorist tactics. Fake vaccines were not the only weapons

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    1. I never said it wasn't a real disease. I personally know 2 people that died from it but they also had underlying conditions, namely their advanced ages.
      I do however believe it wasn't nearly as deadly as the government made it out to be. During the entire panicdemic, I wore a mask maybe 3 times and I live in an area that was supposedly a hotspot if you want to believe the CDC maps.
      Now, do I believe you about the government infecting and relocating illegals? Absolutely. Yes, I do. Nothing our government does surprises me any more.

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    2. I used to wonder why we are flying the illegals all over the place when we should be sending them the fuck back !
      spreading the virus makes sense from THEIR point of view. more people sick, more people might die off. like you Kenny, I do not trust anything they say or do.
      dave in pa.

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  7. Eventually the importation of turd world animals is going to result in a massive outbreak that does kill millions. Either Ebola or Marburg or some other virus will mutate enough to make it here and become truly dangerous. If that doesn't happen eventually they'll import someone with a strain of Tuberculosis that cannot be treated. Few people these days understand just how horrible Tuberculosis used to be. Widespread and debilitating with no truly effective treatment.

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