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Monday, April 20, 2020

Israeli COVID-19 treatment shows 100% survival rate – preliminary data

Wired – Online tracking can often feel downright invasive. From using VPNs to clearing browser histories, we’ve got your back. “Venture online nowadays and your presence is immediately logged and tracked in all manner of ways. Sometimes this can be helpful—like when you want to see new movies similar to ones you’ve watched in the past—but very often it feels invasive and difficult to control. Here we’re going to show you how to cover some of those tracks, or not to leave any in the first place. This isn’t quite the same as going completely invisible online or encrypting every single thing you do. But it should help you sweep up most records of your online activity that you’d rather disappear…”

 "Never let a good crisis go to waste," Winston Churchill famously said.
How to make the most of a crisis



As Jim Geraghty wrote in October, when the CCP-NBA connection exposed for millions of Americans to see: We’re Not Exporting Our Values to China — We’re Importing Theirs.


Fever dreams: did author Dean Koontz really predict coronavirus?




I’VE BEEN HEARING THIS VIA DOCTOR FRIENDS: The coronavirus is particularly unkind to those who are obese.






WHO defends China's new Wuhan coronavirus death toll


US President Donald Trump seized on the new figures as evidence China has been deliberately concealing its true toll from the rest of the world.






Israeli COVID-19 treatment shows 100% survival rate – preliminary data Jerusalem Post (resilc). n=6. My father got a treatment for his autoimmune disease based on a study with n=8. First treatment seemed to help, second put him into a terminal tailspin (ulcers in his mouth, loss of 25% of his bodyweight because he couldn’t et, unable to sleep) that led him to blow his brains out. So be wary of small sample sizes



Coronavirus ends China’s honeymoon in Africa.“Africa was supposed to be China’s new stomping grounds. Instead, the novel coronavirus has spawned a growing backlash that threatens to unwind the ties Beijing has carefully cultivated over decades. The trigger for the burgeoning diplomatic crisis: Anger over the treatment of African citizens living in China and frustration at Beijing’s position on granting debt relief to fight against the outbreak.”


The Handmaid’s Tale author says ‘people may be making arrangements that aren’t too pleasant, but it’s not a deliberate totalitarianism’