Sorry Billionaires

Also, sorry to all the BASED trad alpha males and e/acc codemonkeys on Twitter who are going to miss their favorite BASED billionaires.

I was hoping to spend a year on Elon Musk’s spaceship to go off to colonize Mars and make life interplanetary, but unfortunately the WOKE MIND VIRUS won in our timeline.

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  1. The highly weird thing is that this is not being published in the mainstream.

    I did find this while trying to find articles on the california situation:

    Dozens of tigers dead after bird flu hits Vietnam zoos

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crm2x40k82lo

    I guess you’ve seen that vaxxed children die 5.7x more than unvaxxed? Do you think this is the vaxx itself, or the destruction of their immune systems?

    https://kirschsubstack.com/p/us-data-shows-covid-vaccinated-kids

    • >I guess you’ve seen that vaxxed children die 5.7x more than unvaxxed? Do you think this is the vaxx itself, or the destruction of their immune systems?

      It’s because people don’t vaccinate their children against SARS2 unless they’re really worried. I think vaccination rates among kids are less than 10%, so it’s inevitably a different demographic.

      Statistics like this are useless clickbait for the Berensons in this world, to earn money off low status white males by telling them what they want to hear.

      >The highly weird thing is that this is not being published in the mainstream.

      That’s because Americans don’t like hearing anything that contradicts their perpetual economic growth ideology.

      This doesn’t even have to go human to human to cause problems. When this spreads beyond California, it will just bankrupt the dairy sector. Entire states like South Dakota just become economically non-viable without dairy, it’s the sole justification for many remote towns there to exist.

      • >It’s because people don’t vaccinate their children against SARS2 unless they’re really worried. I think vaccination rates among kids are less than 10%, so it’s inevitably a different demographic.

        Kirsch already addressed that in the article

        >That’s because Americans don’t like hearing anything that contradicts their perpetual economic growth ideology.

        I was looking on the BBC, which is UK. Guardian also does not have the story.

        >This doesn’t even have to go human to human to cause problems. When this spreads beyond California, it will just bankrupt the dairy sector

        I guess my question at this stage is, how anti-fragile is the meat industry in California? If the apparatus designed to haul away dead cattle can only handle a 1% increase in dead cattle, then the bodies would quickly pile up. If it can handle 20% increase, then the bodies piling up means there are a hell of a lot of dead cattle.

        Either way, the trajectory is clear. The other interesting thing is that the fate of the infected workers is not given.

        • >If the apparatus designed to haul away dead cattle can only handle a 1% increase in dead cattle, then the bodies would quickly pile up. If it can handle 20% increase, then the bodies piling up means there are a hell of a lot of dead cattle.

          The numbers they give us are that 10 to 15% of the cows die when they’re infected and instead of 10% of cows in a herd getting infected, they’re seeing 50 to 60% of cows in their herds get infected.

          So yes, it’s a hell of a lot of dead cattle.

          And this is just in the short term of course, we don’t know how many cows die in the long run from this, the virus causes immunodeficiency so a cow could get a bacterial infection from the bird flu that then kills them months later.

          The bird flu started relatively mild in chickens but it evolved over time to adapt to its host and now it kills 90% of infected chickens within 48 hours. We’re basically at the start of this process with H5N1 in cattle. It’s evolving to become more virulent, its internal genes are mutating to allow it to replicate effectively in mammalian endothelial cells. In essence its backbone is currently in the process of adjusting to its polybasic cleavage site in Hemagluttinin.

          • Ah I forgot about vaccines.

            Pray that this burns through the cattle and/or human population before they can administer vaccines and make it 100x times worse in 10 to 20 years

          • They already tried vaccines. They vaccinated the chickens against it, that’s what made it so deadly.

            What happens when you vaccinate is that you just accelerate its evolution by creating new niches, so you generate variants that can jump into other host species or have increased virulence.

            The real problem is factory farming: All these inbred animals in poor health stuck so close together inevitably causes pandemics.

          • The Hall of Cost has proven that millions of dead bodies can be cremated very quickly, in austere conditions (wartime fuel and personnel shortages, etc). So dead cows piling up must be fake news. Otherwise, it means that the Hall of Cost was fake news.

      • “COVID-19 vaccines are safe for children.3 However, concerns over vaccine-related adverse events, lower vaccine effectiveness against illness in children, and perceptions of a milder disease course in children have resulted in high rates of parental vaccine hesitancy4-6 and resistance to pediatric vaccine mandates.7 While California has among the highest rates of vaccination in the US,8 pediatric vaccination coverage lags that of adults substantially, with only 8.2% of children younger than 5 years and 37.8% of children aged 5 to 11 years fully vaccinated as of May 2023.8 ” (Journal of the American Medical Association, COVID-19 Vaccination and Incidence of Pediatric SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Hospitalization, April 23, 2024).

        This matches what I see around me in Northern California. People are still getting their kids vaccinated for covid. 37.8 percent of kids aged 5-11 seems like a lot of kids to me. Here it is still seen as “following the science” and as a political statement and a statement of personal virtue; all of the people I know both here in CA and elsewhere in the country who are still covid-vaxxing their kids are Harris voters.

      • They already tried vaccines. They vaccinated the chickens against it, that’s what made it so deadly.

        What happens when you vaccinate is that you just accelerate its evolution by creating new niches, so you generate variants that can jump into other host species or have increased virulence.

        The real problem is factory farming: All these inbred animals in poor health stuck so close together inevitably causes pandemics.

        I know. I have read all your previous posts, and I agree that factory farming is fucking disgusting.

        My point is that if this flu blows through the population, then the cretins in charge might not have time to further fuck up cows’ and people’s immune systems with more experimental gene tech – God forbid this time it’s that self replicating shit.

        But

        I know that’s what’s going to happen, and this time with a disease which kills 10%+ of the population, the lockdown and vax mandates are going to be incredible.

  2. > e/acc codemonkeys on Twitter

    Amusing photos of the Twitter staff pre-Elon vs. post-Elon:

    https://x.com/TheLaurenChen/status/1594101861564534784

    Perhaps your “conspiracy theory” about the COVID pandemic pre-empting the bird flu pandemic in order to give part of the human population (young, unvaccinated) cross-reactive trained innate immunity has some truth to it.

    Hopefully these vascular and lymphatic adaptations that you’ve previously discussed, as well as the NK cells, PD cells monocytes/macrophages etc. that migrate into the brain are long lived, like they were in the survivors of the 1918 pandemic, as you described previously.

    On Geert’s online forum, he was recommending AGAINST young healthy people using ivermectin to fight COVID, as according to him it could potentially interfere with or abrogate the training of the innate immune system.

    And I was thinking about how people who are in REALLY good health (the kind of people who NEVER get sick) may not have these adaptations taking place in their brains, since their mucosal immunity is in such good shape. So perhaps this may not be the best long-term strategy.

    Because sometimes I feel quite angry at myself for not taking better care of my health over the last few years, which has almost certainly resulted in my body being partially damaged by COVID. But perhaps these things happen for a reason. Like you’ve said before, there’s no such thing as a free lunch. Everything is a trade off, your body needs to go through these cycles of damage and repair to achieve a high level of immunity. Which hopefully means that there is a diminishing amount of damage caused by subsequent COVID infections. Because I really can’t afford to lose any more IQ points, and hope to continue recovering some of my lost brain function using the helpful advice you recommended to us all.

    Or maybe we’re all fucked and only the woke #ZeroCOVID respirator wearers and Kareninca and the Dan Sirotkin types will inherit the earth, along with the raccoons, rats, cockroaches and honey badgers.

      • I’m sick right now. My husband brought me some vegan Vietnamese tofu curry and rice from a food truck on the 9th and I ate it at noon that day and then my stomach gurgled insanely all that night and I have been in the bathroom since. If there is cross immunity between ordinary filth and covid and bird flu I’m in great shape.

    • >And I was thinking about how people who are in REALLY good health (the kind of people who NEVER get sick) may not have these adaptations taking place in their brains, since their mucosal immunity is in such good shape. So perhaps this may not be the best long-term strategy.

      Could be. Otoh they found out that Payer-Patches are communication somehow and I expect some other mechanisms to address your concern. Those who had brain fog once since 2020 sure had something going on there.

  3. Let’s start with what we know for certain. We know that our rulers are hell-bent on destroying the food supply, reducing the human population, destroying the Bill of Rights, and ushering in Neo-Feudalism.

    We have also seen some photos of dead cattle.

    Which is more probable — that these psychopaths poisoned some poor cows to fake another plandemic? or that bird flu conveniently decided to emerge as lethal to mammals now at this very moment, after a whole century of industrial farming?

    • Wheh what a trainride of a comment.

      >Let’s start with what we know for certain.

      Oh boy, this is gonna be good. What DO we know for certain? Death and taxes? The speed of light in a vacuum? Well, we’re about to find out!

      >We know that our rulers are hell-bent on destroying the food supply, reducing the human population, destroying the Bill of Rights, and ushering in Neo-Feudalism.

      Oh. We know for certain the grand Alex Jones narrative of history.

      >Which is more probable — that these psychopaths poisoned some poor cows to fake another plandemic? or that bird flu conveniently decided to emerge as lethal to mammals now at this very moment, after a whole century of industrial farming?

      Well let’s see.

      The bird flu first showed up in cows in 2024.

      In 2023, it killed elephant seals in South America:

      https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/dec/08/mass-deaths-elephant-seals-penguins-bird-flu-antarctic-ecological-disaster-aoe

      In 2022, it spread from mink to mink in a farm in Spain:

      https://www.idsociety.org/science-speaks-blog/2023/will-mink-to-mink-h5n1-flu-on-a-farm-in-spain-spread-ferret-to-ferret-in-a-lab/#/+/0/publishedDate_na_dt/desc/

      So these evil psychopaths must have first poisoned some mink in a farm in spain, then the next year they must have poisoned poor elephant seals in south america and now they poisoned cows in the LAND OF THE FREE, HOME OF THE BRAVE!

      Or maybe this is just what it always was: The pandemic we knew was coming. It didn’t just jump into mammals overnight without any warning.

      We’ve known this virus is a problem since the late 90’s. Nothing was done about it, they just vaccinated the chickens, which merely made it worse.

      Kinda like some other problems that American LSWMs prefer to ignore.

    • “Which is more probable — that these psychopaths poisoned some poor cows to fake another plandemic?”

      I am always willing to at least briefly entertain paranoid theories, but in this case it is for real that the bird flu is here in the SF bay area. There have been a series of strange spikes of Influenza A in the wastewater in the Palo Alto area totally out of season since January, including an insane spike in August. And no, the county people are not making this up. For all their faults concerning vaccine laws, they are not inventing data. The sorts of people who sign up for that kind of work are honest; that is why they are especially susceptible to being lied to by politicians; honest people mostly don’t expect others to be liars. I don’t know if those spikes are from cow cases or bird cases or human cases, but it is around here and has been for about ten months.

      I think it is hitting the cows now because the cows’ immune systems are weakened by repeated covid infections.

      • > There have been a series of strange spikes of Influenza A in the wastewater in the Palo Alto area totally out of season since January, including an insane spike in August

        Only one spike since January (August) for Palo Alto at
        https://publichealth.santaclaracounty.gov/health-information/health-data/respiratory-virus-data
        Not for Gilroy, San Jose, and Sunnyvale. All much larger locales than Palo Alto.

        Strange to see a very localized, but distinct spike, in that small place. Do they actually keep cows on The Farm there nowadays, and milk them by hand?

        • Look at January through October of 2023. There was NO influenza in any of the Bay area regions. The lines were nearly flat. Then, in January through October of this year there was first a huge spike (or you could call it four spikes) in the Gilroy area, and then a huge spike (or you could call it three spikes) in the Palo Alto area. And the San Jose and Sunnyvale areas were not normal; compared with a regular year there were countless spikes. They only look like small spikes because the Gilroy and Palo Alto spikes are huge (https://publichealth.santaclaracounty.gov/health-information/health-data/respiratory-virus-data).

          There are horses on “The Farm”; no cows. I wonder if they are testing the horses for asymptomatic cases. But humans would seem a better bet, or birds. Gilroy makes sense, but Palo Alto????

  4. Could it be that this will be just a flash in the pan?

    It’s not transmitting between humans yet. Mightn’t even be all that great at transmitting between cows either if they weren’t, as you have noted, inside industrial farming conditions:

    Step 1 – the virus gets introduced to the dairy farm when the dairy cows are fed scrapings from the cages of infected industrial chicken farms. . .

    Step 2 – patient-zero-cow gets the infection from the scrapings which takes hold in its udders. Patient-zero-cow then gets its teats plugged into the milking machine: “The teat cups of a milking machine could transfer remnants of H5N1-containing milk from one cow to the teats of the next cow being milked and so spread H5N1 to its mammary gland.”

    Step 3 – a healthy cow gets its teats plugged into the same cups and we are off to the races.

    A few more meals of chicken scapings, a few more milkings by contaminated ‘community’ machines, and before you know it the infection is rife.

    But humans are maintained in less intensive and communal conditions, so it might never mutate into a form that can spread into us, or otherwise discover a mechanism to infect us widely. It has been around for a while after all and hasn’t gone off, which isn’t to say that it won’t, because one day a pandemic will happen, but it mightn’t be just yet.

    Or am I missing something?

    • It’s interesting that it got into the udders in dairy cows. And that they fed the cows chicken cage scrapings.

      A piling up of consequences for nasty/bad practices?

      It’s just a bit neat, isn’t it? Like an act of God.

    • >they fed the cows chicken cage scrapings.

      At this point, I think these people deserve torture. It’s very sad that they probably won’t personally suffer.

    • >But humans are maintained in less intensive and communal conditions, so it might never mutate into a form that can spread into us, or otherwise discover a mechanism to infect us widely. It has been around for a while after all and hasn’t gone off, which isn’t to say that it won’t, because one day a pandemic will happen, but it mightn’t be just yet.

      It hasn’t gone off yet because it hasn’t had a chance for mammalian adaptation yet.

      It has now found its way into a mammal that is the dominant mammal biomass on planet Earth. Most mammal biomass on Earth consists of cattle.

      So now it actually gets an opportunity to evolve, so now it’s changing its genes to replicate better in mammalian cells. It’s going to get better at infecting human cells as a result too.

      We’ve seen what it does in the sea elephants: It kills about 90% of the pups. In other words, it’s not inherently mild in mammals living in the open air.

      For humans the fatality rate has generally been around 50%, but somehow every single case seen in the United States has been mild so far.

      That’s hardly a harbinger of what’s to come however. The mortality rate among cattle has been steadily climbing and you can expect it to climb in humans too.

      The problem is that people have a mistaken image of what this is: It’s a virus that is genetically hardwired due to its polybasic cleavage site to infect endothelial cells.

      Normal influenza doesn’t have a polybasic cleavage site and thus can’t infect endothelial cells. The polybasic cleavage site makes the virus accessible to all sorts of proteases our cells produce, so the cell tropism changes dramatically.

      Because of the different cell tropism, it has entirely no incentive to start behaving like normal influenza.

      • I see. It would seem to me that, functionally, the entire dairy industry in the USA is analogous to one giant laboratory undertaking a gain of function experiment by “serially passaging” bird flu through test animals.

        I was just reading about gain of function on wiki and they did something analogous with ferrets in a lab – manually infecting them time and again with H5N1 avian influenza – until the virus was capable of being spread by “respiratory droplets”.

        It does now seem to me that something terrible is more likely than not.

        • >It does now seem to me that something terrible is more likely than not.

          Yup.

          The real big problem is basically as following: The H5 polybasic cleavage site does not emerge spontaneously in nature, probably because the intermediate steps don’t have a fitness benefit in nature.

          You only see it emerge in cell cultures in labs and in chicken boilers.

          Once it emerges, all the incentives for the virus change, all the internal genes start changing to help it adjust to the cell types the polybasic cleavage site now allows it to infect. It has billions of chickens to infect, so it has plenty of time for that.

          In other words, once you have this virus with a polybasic cleavage site, that has adjusted its internal genes to suit its new niche, you’re stuck with a virus that’s just very unlikely to return to being some sort of “normal flu”.

          After all, it can’t compete with “normal flu”, it would be like whales deciding its time to crawl out of the ocean again.

          You can look at what it does in cats: It kills them by turning their brains to mush. Normal flu doesn’t do that. That’s what happens when you have a virus infecting endothelial cells, that evolved to become neurovirulent to avoid antibodies that can’t cross the blood-brain barrier.

          We don’t see these polybasic cleavage site influenza viruses attenuate. We see them increase their virulence after jumping into a species, until the species has developed immunity to it, which tends to involve killing a lot of individual animals.

          They should have shut the factory farms down, but they never did, they just endlessly kicked the can down the hall for decades and now we have it firmly established in cows.

          • > look at what it does in cats: It kills them by turning their brains to mush.

            That’s the same effect as a liberal arts education. A trannie ain’t passing on its genes more than a mushy brain cat does. Even in their wildest dreams, the cultural revolutionaries of the 1960s would not have imagined that in just a few short decades mankind would have found a way to turn cats leftist.

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