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Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee 9/17/2021 - YouTube

FDA in their virtual meeting yesterday: "we were falsely mislead by (Pfizer) about the safety of the vaccine...Heart attacks are 71x higher than other vaccines..........the vaccines are killing two people for every one life saved"

Listen from the 4 hr 20 min mark.

Not even getting into the "antibody dependent enhancement" aspects of it.
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So this is the part of the curve where we should level or have a slowed week over week growth rate briefly as the underlying cases catch up to the testing disruption.

Once that catches up we should continue to see the growth for the next few weeks (with additional holiday disruptions) before declining again in the new year. *If we see a similar seasonal pattern.





*FOR SOME REASON MY CHART OF THE TOP 7 COUNTIES WINTER WAVE IS FLAGGED.
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1-HR special on at 6 PM EST continues tonight......after remdesivir shutting down the kidneys of hospitalized COVID patients. Tonight is undercover with Pfizer scientists spilling it with hesitancy as they struggle with their NDA's. Dangers of vaccines to youth, weaker immune system as a result of the JABS, more discussion of remdesivir dangers Scientist says the JAB does not make virus easier to sustain and says your immune system is weakened by 30% hesitating as the NDA he signed weighs in his mind.

Doctors discussing all the adverse reactions including deaths to the JABs.

Doctor reveals Continuing Ed class corrects his answers that can only support that best way out of pandemic..is the JAB.....

The 6 PM EST show........COVID Whistleblowers.

https://americasvoice.news
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I had a chance tonight to do some analysis and curve fitting for the Covid daily hospitalizations. As I have mentioned many times, I prefer to use this data to determine when Covid waves begin and to track when they peak. I believe it is a much better metric than daily reported cases (a favorite of the media - subject to fluctions in the amount of testing) and overall hospitalizations (subject to daily fluctuations in reporting).

The curves below show a couple of different views of the data:
  • A curve that shows the daily hospital admissions, since NCDHHS began reporting the data. I have included a line to show when Thanksgiving occurred this year, to demonstrate the latest Winter wave of infections began well before Thanksgiving (a favorite falsehood used by the media).
  • A view of just the actual data for the current Winter Wave, with a Gompertz curve (matches the Gompertz curve fit to the data) that projects when I believe the Winter Wave will peak (based on last year's peak period). As you can see, I am estimating at the peak, NC will see an estimated 290 people a day being admitted to the hospital. This is a reduction from last year, when NC saw 536 at the peak.




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Our remdesivir is special. Had lunch with 3 medicine docs today, and they don't recall a single case of acute renal failure from remdesivir use in covid pts. They also didn't think it helps. TIFWIW, but all 3 were from India and called ivermectin "voo doo medicine" for the treatment of covid, though they felt it may have some benefit as a prophylactic. Still seeing about 90% of hospitalizations coming from the unvaxxed. Here's to hoping the oral anti-virals are money.
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Oh, yeah… I've heard the Thanksgiving lie 5-6 times now already and I don't even watch any actual news on TV anymore.

Thanks for the graphs. You and Wayland have been all over this thing and I have no doubt that your graph is probably going to be right on target.
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Yeah, I wasn't buying into that one either.
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"Infection-enhancing anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies recognize both the original Wuhan/D614G strain and Delta variants. A potential risk for mass vaccination?"

Highlights

Infection-enhancing antibodies have been detected in symptomatic Covid-19.

Antibody dependent enhancement (https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/antibody-dependent-enhancement) (ADE) is a potential concern for vaccines.

Enhancing antibodies recognize both the Wuhan strain and delta variants.

ADE of delta variants is a potential risk for current vaccines.

Vaccine formulations lacking ADE epitope are suggested.

Abstract
Antibody dependent enhancement (ADE) of infection is a safety concern for vaccine strategies. In a recent publication, Li et al. (Cell 184 :42034219, 2021) have reported that infection-enhancing antibodies directed against the N-terminal domain (NTD) of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein facilitate virus infection in vitro, but not in vivo. However, this study was performed with the original Wuhan/D614G strain. Since the Covid-19 pandemic is now dominated with Delta variants, we analyzed the interaction of facilitating antibodies with the NTD of these variants. Using molecular modeling approaches, we show that enhancing antibodies have a higher affinity for Delta variants than for Wuhan/D614G NTDs. We show that enhancing antibodies reinforce the binding of the spike trimer to the host cell membrane by clamping the NTD to lipid raft microdomains. This stabilizing mechanism may facilitate the conformational change that induces the demasking of the receptor binding domain. As the NTD is also targeted by neutralizing antibodies, our data suggest that the balance between neutralizing and facilitating antibodies in vaccinated individuals is in favor of neutralization for the original Wuhan/D614G strain. However, in the case of the Delta variant, neutralizing antibodies have a decreased affinity for the spike protein, whereas facilitating antibodies display a strikingly increased affinity. Thus, ADE may be a concern for people receiving vaccines based on the original Wuhan strain spike sequence (either mRNA or viral vectors). Under these circumstances, second generation vaccines with spike protein formulations lacking structurally-conserved ADE-related epitopes should be considered.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0163445321003923
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Jesse Santiano M.D.Don't Get Sick!Antibody-Dependent Enhancement in Breastfed Infants (drjessesantiano.com)
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Mormad said:

Our remdesivir is special. Had lunch with 3 medicine docs today, and they don't recall a single case of acute renal failure from remdesivir use in covid pts. They also didn't think it helps. TIFWIW, but all 3 were from India and called ivermectin "voo doo medicine" for the treatment of covid, though they felt it may have some benefit as a prophylactic. Still seeing about 90% of hospitalizations coming from the unvaxxed. Here's to hoping the oral anti-virals are money.
Over the coming months, many in the medical field will be experiencing in real life the term "chickens come home to roost". My X-wife as of last month, a pharmacist, took the JABs in spite of my pleas in August. An accomplished ballroom dancer and in fabulous shape, she was informed last week by her doctor that she has a heart problem/damage and will soon see a cardiologist. Of course, she denies it could be the JABs. Many in the medical field think they understand it, we'll be finding out in the coming months.

Regarding remdesivir, numerous doctors -willing to risk their careers - are coming forward and warning about it.
Regarding Ivermectin, data across the globe shows it as highly effective. Joe Rogan and others attest to this.

Unfortunately, it will take many more casualties before we come to terms with the truth.
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Dr. Bill Smith, [10/29/2021 9:48 AM]
[Forwarded from Leaky Vaccine]
COVID ADE 'Trojan Horse' Mechanism Confirmed - but not Disease Enhancing

Antibody-Dependent Enhancement of SARS-CoV-2 Infection Is Mediated by the IgG Receptors FcgRIIA and FcgRIIIA but Does Not Contribute to Aberrant Cytokine Production by Macrophages | American Society for Microbiology (2021)

(https://t.me/LeakyVax/756)This study evaluated ADE of infection using COVID-19 convalescent-phase plasma and BHK cells expressing human Fcg receptors (FcgRs) and found that FcgRIIA and FcgRIIIA mediated modest ADE of infection against SARS-CoV-2. Although ADE of infection was observed in monocyte-derived macrophages infected with SARS-CoV-2, including its variants, proinflammatory cytokine/chemokine expression was not upregulated in macrophages. SARS-CoV-2 infection thus produces antibodies that elicit ADE of infection, but these antibodies do not contribute to excess cytokine production by macrophages.

Although this study shows in this instance this mechanism does not appear to be disease enhancing, it is unforgivably callous and enormously short-sighted that this unknown and uncharacterized risk was and continues to be forced on the public. The article continues:

"These results indicate that neutralization may occur with plasma containing sufficient neutralizing antibodies but that ADE-inducing antibodies may function at lower concentrations than neutralizing antibodies. Given that recent studies have shown that neutralizing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 S protein can exist for up to 8 months, ADE-inducing antibodies may not elicit ADE of infection for several months." "Our knowledge of antibody populations and duration in COVID-19 vaccine recipients remains limited." "These studies suggest that the antibodies produced in response to the vaccines that were developed based on early strains of SARS-CoV-2 could elicit ADE of infection for recent variants, including B.1.617.2. Additional studies are needed to evaluate how long ADE-inducing and neutralizing antibodies exist in vaccine recipients."

Participants in vaccine trials and vaccine-recipients have so far been completely uninformed of the specific risk that COVID-19 vaccines could worsen disease upon exposure to circulating virus, these ethical concerns were raised and published months ago in October 2020 during trials:

"Vaccines for SARS, MERS and RSV have never been approved, and the data generated in the development and testing of these vaccines suggest a serious mechanistic concern: that these vaccines ... may worsen COVID-19 disease via antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE)." "The specific and significant COVID-19 risk of ADE should have been and should be prominently and independently disclosed to research subjects currently in vaccine trials, ..."
Informed consent disclosure to vaccine trial subjects of risk of COVID-19 vaccines worsening clinical disease | International Journal of Clinical Practice (2021)

(https://t.me/LeakyVax/553)Related posts:
Robert Malone on "Vaccine-Enhanced Infection"
(https://t.me/LeakyVax/732)16 Vaccine Mechanisms with Uncertain Consequences
(https://t.me/LeakyVax/705)The Competitive Advantage of Exploiting Immunity
(https://t.me/LeakyVax/694)Antibody-Dependant Enhancement Resources
(https://t.me/LeakyVax/184)Circulating immune complexes drive immunopathology in COVID-19 | bioRxiv (2021) (https://t.me/LeakyVax/678)
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Mormad said:

Our remdesivir is special. Had lunch with 3 medicine docs today, and they don't recall a single case of acute renal failure from remdesivir use in covid pts. They also didn't think it helps. TIFWIW, but all 3 were from India and called ivermectin "voo doo medicine" for the treatment of covid, though they felt it may have some benefit as a prophylactic. Still seeing about 90% of hospitalizations coming from the unvaxxed. Here's to hoping the oral anti-virals are money.
Thanks for the update. I always enjoy reading what you have to say and look forward to your posts. I hope the antivirals are as effective as some of the early reports suggest. I am taking a wait and see attitude, until we get them into more broad use. I was curious how effective Tamiflu is in reducing the severity of flu cases and what I found is if given in the first 48 hours, it can reduce complications by approximately 44%. Hopefully, the new Covid antivirals are more effective, but at this point I am going to assume effectiveness along the same lines as Tamiflu.

As to Ivermectin, I think the jury is still out on its effectiveness. I want to see more double-blind studies on Ivermectin's effectiveness against Covid, before reaching any further opinion. I know Joe Rogan took it when he had Covid, but he also was given a couple of other drugs and it is possible one of those was the reason he recovered so quickly. One of his fellow Youtubers (Tim Pool) also contracted Covid and Joe advised him to seek out a doctor to get prescribed some medicine to help him. Tim had similar drugs as Joe, but as to Ivermectin, he did not take it, due to some concerns he had about its safety (he discussed this at length in one of his updates toward the end of his illness). Personally, I believe both Joe and Tim were helped by the monoclonal antibody treatment they received, instead of Ivermectin treatments.
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Rogan has been a big proponent of the monoclonal antibodies. The ivermectin, horse dewormer, narrative with him has been more driven by the covid religious trying to discredit anything that is not vaccine. He has stated he's not certain of what worked with him, but has passed along his treatment plan to several friends, including Tim Pool, Ari Shaffir, and Aaron Rodgers. I especially like his commentary on how so many try to tear him down for suggesting to friends what worked so well for him. Lol. It's such a cult that this is the only illness where you can't tell someone how you treated/recovered from illness if it isn't as per government decree.

Rogan has also stated in several interviews that the government has restricted monoclonal antibodies, or maybe is controlling distribution. Don't know how true that is and why they would be doing so.
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packgrad said:

Rogan has been a big proponent of the monoclonal antibodies. The ivermectin, horse dewormer, narrative with him has been more driven by the covid religious trying to discredit anything that is not vaccine. He has stated he's not certain of what worked with him, but has passed along his treatment plan to several friends, including Tim Pool, Ari Shaffir, and Aaron Rodgers. I especially like his commentary on how so many try to tear him down for suggesting to friends what worked so well for him. Lol. It's such a cult that this is the only illness where you can't tell someone how you treated/recovered from illness if it isn't as per government decree.

Rogan has also stated in several interviews that the government has restricted monoclonal antibodies, or maybe is controlling distribution. Don't know how true that is and why they would be doing so.
The horse dewormer narrative that CNN levied against Joe was wrong on so many levels and the fact one of their medical experts tried to back them up is equally wrong. Joe was prescribed human Ivermectin by a licensed physician. This should be the end of the story, but it did not prevent CNN (and some of their lap-dogs in the mainstream media) from going after Joe and discredit him. Some (if not all) of their reaction toward Joe is due to the fact that he has more viewers of his programming than they do for ANY of their programs. They want to control the narrative and to have others who are more popular than them, spreading a different message, and driving eyeballs, is a problem for them and their corporation.

As to monoclonal antibody supply, the federal government has attempted to "allocated" supply where they think it is most needed. The supply of it is not endless (what is these days), so they have attempted to direct supply at the federal level. They did not want the states out there, buying up supply, and having it not go where it might be needed more. The media made a big stink about the governor of Florida pushing monoclonal antibody treatment and his attempts to go around the federal government and secure supply for his particular state. In this case, the media was more interested in using the topic to criticize Governor Desantis than they were in really exploring the issue to determine what the best solution might be. They are going to try and portray anything he suggests as wrong and if you support him, you are also wrong. It is a crazy time we live in these days, where the media is picking sides and acting like activists instead of journalists.
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Spot on on Rogan. Thanks for clarification on my monoclonal supply ignorance.
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Mormad said:

Our remdesivir is special. Had lunch with 3 medicine docs today, and they don't recall a single case of acute renal failure from remdesivir use in covid pts. They also didn't think it helps. TIFWIW, but all 3 were from India and called ivermectin "voo doo medicine" for the treatment of covid, though they felt it may have some benefit as a prophylactic. Still seeing about 90% of hospitalizations coming from the unvaxxed. Here's to hoping the oral anti-virals are money.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't remdesivir been around for a long time? In fact, I thought it was one of the first drugs used to try and combat HIV. You'd think renal issues would have surfaced well before 2019, were that the case.
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I like Joe Rogan, and what CNN did to him was wrong and dumb on their part, because it just further reinforced the idea that they are in the bag politically. I posted early on about my business partners experience with ivermectin pre covid, and how that killed the horse medicine narrative the media was going with.

With that said, it's hard for me to grasp that the comedian from News Radio has become the harbinger for truth in this country. Don't get me wrong, I think he is a useful foil to more traditional media, but I also don't think I want to take medical advice from him, so I'm a little leery at the following he has. A young family friend is convinced that Rogan is the only impartial news source out there and takes everything he says as gospel, but I've listened to enough of his podcasts to know that even Joe has his own angle on most issues, so I've tried to encourage my friend to always go to the source information and make his own conclusions (which I do think Joe encourages people to do, to be fair).
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wilmwolf80 said:

I like Joe Rogan, and what CNN did to him was wrong and dumb on their part, because it just further reinforced the idea that they are in the bag politically. I posted early on about my business partners experience with ivermectin pre covid, and how that killed the horse medicine narrative the media was going with.

With that said, it's hard for me to grasp that the comedian from News Radio has become the harbinger for truth in this country. Don't get me wrong, I think he is a useful foil to more traditional media, but I also don't think I want to take medical advice from him, so I'm a little leery at the following he has. A young family friend is convinced that Rogan is the only impartial news source out there and takes everything he says as gospel, but I've listened to enough of his podcasts to know that even Joe has his own angle on most issues, so I've tried to encourage my friend to always go to the source information and make his own conclusions (which I do think Joe encourages people to do, to be fair).
I certainly think that's just as unhealthy as relying on *anyone* as a purely impartial news source speaking gospel.

The following he has (IMO, obviously) isn't because he's more impartial or correct about everything, its because he's fair. There is this BS myth about the media that it used to be purely objective, just the facts, it's never been that. Nothing created by humans is without bias, but what we've lost in corporate, legacy news media is the sense (or pretense, depending on your perspective) of fairness.

I listen to maybe 1 out of 4 of his podcasts and he repeats all the time what his biases are, and doesn't pretend that motivated reasoning is "just the facts." What's endearing is his sense of humility and falability, which you do not find among journalists, at all. His discussion with Matt Taibbi the other day had great media stuff about how part of the issue is that journalists nowadays disproportiantely believe themselves to be smarter than their audience and want to be close to those in power, and people can see that and are reacting accordinly.

You want Joe Rogan to have a smaller audience? Stop telling bald faced lies to people.
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And this is why I cringed every time media, politicians, and public health called the late summer seasonal wave "THE DELTA WAVE"

Because, here we are in our winter seasonal wave (primarily of still of the delta variant). Seasonality is primary driver, variants are secondary, can have multiple waves of a single variant (or a wave can include many different common variants (see spring 2021)).







Orange line here should pull up to meet where the cases are as backlog comes in.
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PoliMath - Watching a wave come in

Anybody here follow this guy? I've found his COVID updates to be pretty sober and he's seemed to get a lot right. This newsletter is where I first saw the idea of tracking COVID through wastewater, seems like that would be the best way to do it because that takes out the self-selection bias of testing. (I guess there could be an overlap between people who wouldn't get tested and having property with a septic tank lol) The data he uses is from Boston but it looks like NC tracks COVID through wastewater also. Link below for anyone interested.

NC Wastewater monitoring
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bgr3 said:

PoliMath - Watching a wave come in

Anybody here follow this guy? I've found his COVID updates to be pretty sober and he's seemed to get a lot right. This newsletter is where I first saw the idea of tracking COVID through wastewater, seems like that would be the best way to do it because that takes out the self-selection bias of testing. (I guess there could be an overlap between people who wouldn't get tested and having property with a septic tank lol) The data he uses is from Boston but it looks like NC tracks COVID through wastewater also. Link below for anyone interested.

NC Wastewater monitoring
I just hate that it takes so long to get the results in. For NC, by the time the public actually gets to see this data, it is already a couple weeks old (and we already know what happened).
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Wayland said:

bgr3 said:

PoliMath - Watching a wave come in

Anybody here follow this guy? I've found his COVID updates to be pretty sober and he's seemed to get a lot right. This newsletter is where I first saw the idea of tracking COVID through wastewater, seems like that would be the best way to do it because that takes out the self-selection bias of testing. (I guess there could be an overlap between people who wouldn't get tested and having property with a septic tank lol) The data he uses is from Boston but it looks like NC tracks COVID through wastewater also. Link below for anyone interested.

NC Wastewater monitoring
I just hate that it takes so long to get the results in. For NC, by the time the public actually gets to see this data, it is already a couple weeks old (and we already know what happened).
Sounds insane, I know, but then there's this......crappy Yuletide tidings brought to you by good ol' NCSU. Anyway, I have a colleague who is actually testing deer droppings for it, so I dropped off at his lab, a heaping helping that some *&@# deer left in my back yard.

https://news.ncsu.edu/2021/12/hunters-deer-and-covid/
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Interesting follow for some SA data.

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Get Boosted for Omicron, AM I RIGHT!!!!!



EDIT: (Not saying boosting may not be appropriate for at risk individuals as we work through the winter seasonal wave which is primarily Delta. But the current messaging from public health is "Get Boosted BECAUSE Omicron" and that is short sighted, especially since Omicron is both not here yet in large amounts and the vaccines have not proved to greatly prevent infection past a couple months).
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Gibraltar was the 1st country to fully vaccinate its people. An infinite # of booster jabs will likely be necessary to keep up with the variants produced in the vaccinated population. We will soon learn more about antibody dependent enhancement.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1521786/Gibraltar-news-covid-cases-rise-Christmas-lockdown
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Just a reminder of how wrong the Covid Messiah was. How is he still employed?

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packgrad said:

Just a reminder of how wrong the Covid Messiah was. How is he still employed?


In Boston for Wake's game against BC, everyone had to submit proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test (within last 72 hours, for whatever that is worth) to be admitted. This was for a game played "outdoors" and with 15 to 20 mile an hour winds. The temperature on this day hit a high of 37 degrees. The Covid virus did not stand a chance in those conditions, but we were all vaccinated. What a absolutely ridiculous policy and one that continues to show a lack of understanding by health officials and politicians on how to encourage activities that are safe.

I will continue to say it - Outside is good for limiting the spread of a respiratory virus. We should all look for activities to do outside and public health should find ways to encourage and not prevent and chastise people for outside activities.

The Southern states peaked in the Summer due to the fact that people went inside to cool off. Think of the Summer as Winter when it comes to respiratory viruses in the South. In the North, Winter is Winter and it is why you are now seeing the Northern states peaking with cases and hospitalizations. The South had their big Delta wave in the Summer and he North is having their Delta wave now. All of those people in the media and social media look pretty stupid now, with their dunking on the South during the Summer wave.
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Daviewolf83 said:

packgrad said:

Just a reminder of how wrong the Covid Messiah was. How is he still employed?


In Boston for Wake's game against BC, everyone had to submit proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test (within last 72 hours, for whatever that is worth) to be admitted. This was for a game played "outdoors" and with 15 to 20 mile an hour winds. The temperature on this day hit a high of 37 degrees. The Covid virus did not stand a chance in those conditions, but we were all vaccinated. What a absolutely ridiculous policy and one that continues to show a lack of understanding by health officials and politicians on how to encourage activities that are safe.

I will continue to say it - Outside is good for limiting the spread of a respiratory virus. We should all look for activities to do outside and public health should find ways to encourage and not prevent and chastise people for outside activities.

The Southern states peaked in the Summer due to the fact that people went inside to cool off. Think of the Summer as Winter when it comes to respiratory viruses in the South. In the North, Winter is Winter and it is why you are now seeing the Northern states peaking with cases and hospitalizations. The South had their big Delta wave in the Summer and he North is having their Delta wave now. All of those people in the media and social media look pretty stupid now, with their dunking on the South during the Summer wave.
They do, but they have short memories. None of them would actual show remorse for being so wrong only a few short weeks ago.

They just ignore their continued bad reporting and move forward with more bad reporting.
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