An interesting question surfaces as the vaccine mandate is enforced. Is it the Omicron variant creating the labor shortages leading to “societal disruption,” or is it the absence of the unvaccinated workers who have been removed from many companies?
In this segment, Dana Bash asks the chief White House political scientist if the nation should prepare for major societal disruption under the guise of Omicron. As we have previously noted, the absence of a small number of highly efficient and productive employees, the vital few, can have a major impact on business operations (Pareto’s principle). Is that what we are really seeing, and they don’t want to admit it?
It does not seem coincidental the specific areas cited by Fauci, police, fire and first responders, are the exact jobs where the vaccination mandate was the most controversial. Additionally, the percentages he cites are very similar to the unvaccinated percentage previously reported in those work groups.
A data driven Suspicious Cat remains, well, increasingly suspicious.
You decide…
Airline cancellations today, again exceeding 4,000 [FlightAware Link]
It may be an uncomfortable or politically incorrect thing to say in modern times; however, twenty percent of the workers in your system of employment deliver eighty percent of the productivity. Yes, 20% of the workforce around you delivers 80% of the result. This natural truth has been consistent for decades, and within that truism is the nature of man – found in the Pareto Law.
What you need to remember is… if you are reading this, YOU are almost certain to be part of that twenty percentile that your employer or system operator depends on. You are a doer.
You are likely one of the top performers at your job.
You are the person they rely upon.
YOU are the most critical worker in a system that is mostly comprised of less productive people – and that fundamental truth is the important part to remember when you consider the impact of noncompliance with the vaccine mandate.
If doers do not perform their function, it is not the same as the generic Sally Smith not showing up to work. The twenty percent of the workforce that are doers produce eighty percent of the result. Ask any leader within any large organization or operation, and they will affirm this basic truth.
Doers are smart, they are beyond average in intelligence, and once they understand the mission objective, they will solve problems independently. Doers are not sheep. They are smart enough to do independent research and become well skilled and knowledgeable on any issue that is elevated in importance.
Doers don’t just dive into a project without thinking. They control their enthusiasm long enough to formulate wise objectives and figure out a production plan in order to succeed in whatever they’re set to do. Doers give themselves enough time to think and plan, but they don’t stand around debating, they SOLVE.
Doers challenge the status quo looking for ways to improve their task efficiency. Doers do not skimp on quality despite their drive to accomplish tasks. Though they thrive on increased productivity, and enjoy seeing improvements quantified, doers make sure to retain and improve standards for quality.
Doers are self-motivated. They look forward to working hard, and they keep an internal score on their own accomplishments. Doers are proficient at their tasks, and they have an exceptional work ethic. They fuel their internal drive by setting more and more challenging goals for themselves and seek continuous improvement.
Doers don’t sit around waiting for someone to tell them what to do. Doers accomplish goals and objectives with a speed and efficiency that is often annoying for those who do need to be told what to do. Doers tend to move on quickly to the next task at hand right after they finish their last one. However, doers also appreciate pausing to review their success, and they enjoy watching reasonable celebration for achievement – but they don’t dwell on it, they self-motivate to the next goal.
These traits likely sound familiar to you because YOU are a doer. YOU are part of the critical 20 percent of the larger group who accomplish 80 percent of the work. So, when you contemplate that only 20% of the workforce may stand resolute in their independent thoughts for not accepting a forced medical intervention as a condition for employment; remember, that twenty percent are the most critical of critical workers.
That 20% of independent, self-motivated, exceptionally productive – perhaps to a fault at times, workforce is the backbone of any operation, institution, system or workplace. Those who own or manage the workplace know exactly who that 20% are, and they will not want to lose the doers.
The employers and managers will not want to lose the doers, because they know the doers are the ones who can keep hundreds of plates spinning on sticks without being told which plate is wobbling, and which plate needs attention. Those who are in charge of keeping the plates spinning know the system will collapse if they are only left with plate spinners who need to be told which stick needs attention. The bosses know they will exhaust themselves having to give constant direction to the non-doers.
You are not crazy.
You are a doer.
YOU are critical.
In my opinion, this explains what the corporate executives knew, those who requested the change from the CDC, and why they made their request(s). This fundamental point -and outcome- is an admission the political leftists in government, politics and media need to avoid.
This is why the CDC changes seem irreconcilable when contrast against over a year of false “public health” claims.
Jim Stone believes allot of people are dying from the shots and are being blamed for other things to hide it. Thus the shortage
Year 2021 was America’s Holocaust: Unprecedented Lives Destroyed by Experimental COVID-19 “Vaccines”
https://medicalkidnap.com/2021/12/30/year-2021-was-americas-holocaust-unprecedented-lives-destroyed-by-experimental-covid-19-vaccines/
2022 says: hold my beer.
Gotta check out Jim Stone. I don’t know him, but here’s someone who agrees w/Stone:
https://meaninginhistory.substack.com/p/where-have-all-the-workers-gone-mystery
“We are seeing, right now, the highest death rates we have seen in the history of this business,” OneAmerica CEO Scott Davison says.
Now, this isn’t just a one-liner that Davison—who, I assume, is a basically smart guy—tosses off, then moves on. He dwells on it, puzzling over it. It’s, like, a mystery. And Davison wants you to realize that this is a big deal.
Spoiler alert: Nowhere in the article will you find the word “vaccine” or any variations on that word. Nor “injection”. Nor “mRNA.” Nor “VAERS”.
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Unprecedented increase in deaths, “uptick” in long term disability? Related? Does VAERS offer a clue?
What are all these people dying from, if it isn’t Covid? Don’t hold your breath waiting for the answer, but I’m gonna suggest—just because of anecdotal reports—strokes and heart attacks. The cancers and so forth will doubtless come later.
The shortage is a confluence of two things:
1) Unvaxxed employees being fired, combined with
2) Vaxxed employees getting sick from Omicron (or worse). Also:
3) The vaxxed tend to be more “woke”, or likely to be quota hires, than the unvaxxed, and also less productive.
Three things:
3) Diversity hiring
Diversity disincentives for the 20% showed up just before the covid madness. I and a few other 20% persons I know used covid as a screen to exit from diversity polluted hiring and promotion policies. I saw the same idiocracy in the 1980s with Equal Opportunity Employment preferential treatment.
Retirement from the idiocracy was 18 months before the planned exit. We will survive and thrive; because we are the 20% who achieve.
The communists in SA under “democracy” have a similar failed racist scheme called Black Economic Empowerment. Now the place is going to hell at a rapid pace, racist attacks against Caucasians, hyperinflation, rolling blackouts, looting, crime waves, police doing no nothing as they are not qualified etc etc Just like the communists in America are doing. Ironically the Gupta crime cartel runs SA, not the Blacks
Love your three things. Made me laugh out loud!
Who is Stone? Do you have a link? Thanks
I believe it both. The Buydumb administration is being overcome by events. You can see the panic in their eyes and they are flailing about.
The biggest cause of societal disruption is government. Government should be quarantined at once!
Quarantine suggests you will release government from containment. I think more permanent remedies are required to diminish, if not eliminate, the current infestation.
Dana Bash looks like she was born miserable.
John King would agree 🙂
He converted to Judaism (from Catholic) before he married her, then separated. What was the previous wife like?
Better yet, what is wrong with John King? He may have problems which can’t be blamed on women.
She actually looks like she is on psychotropic drugs, often used to combat severe anxiety and depression.
Liberal drugs. You know that the people are on that do the “mass Murders” but no one ever looks at the meds and psych care they are under because they are Programmed To Kill
Yes she does! And today Fauxi looks like he could barely keep his eyes open or the make up artist is out of stock of face lift tape and makeup.
For the FIB, I am having domestic terrorist ideations.
I say NO to the JABs & NO to Anthony Mengele Fauci!! 😠😠😠😠
I said NO to the testing, after an outbreak at work.
No dumbass mgr with a bright idea is sticking anything in me, in order for me to clock in. Maybe it was encouraged by the Health Dept, I dunno…but I don’t care. NO.
I’m one of those “essential workers” and I didn’t show up. I made it clear that I wouldn’t participate in my workplace pretending to be medical authorities. Hell, no.
Lo and behold, after I made a stand, they quit trying to test people before their shift.
It has to start somewhere. Stay strong.
BEAVO!
<3 We all have this power. The power starts with one. Many will follow.
Good for you PJ!
Absolutely. good for you.
Here in Florida we’re not required to get the jab or wear a face mask, thanks to the Best. Governor. Ever.
“Is it the Omicron variant creating the labor shortages leading to “societal disruption,” or is it the absence of the unvaccinated workers who have been removed from many companies?”
I believe you just answered your own question.
There were 2 questions! 😀
It was an either/or question.
“No, grasshopper, its NOT!”
See the movie “RED 2”.
An 80 percenter didn’t win in 2020.
#LetsGoBrandon
The election was stolen from a one-percenter.
F Joe Biden!
We need to move beyond always being suspicious about everything and actually get answers.
The judge gave us 75 years to get the answer to you. You just need to simmer down.
The “suspicion” is actually complete loss of trust in our government, scientists, healthcare, elections, the supreme court, public education, and the DOJ/FBI side of law enforcement. The answers are right in front of us. They are all corrupt beyond belief and it is fully plausible that there has been a hostile takeover of our government by The Globalists. None of what has been happening is Constitutional. The answers are staring us in the face and we refuse to believe that we’ve lost the Republic. If we all believed that we wouldn’t be saying things like “red wave in 2022!” We’d be out there shooting. Just sayin’.
We are being governed from Switzerland actually. It is where the beast will be located.
I think it may be a combination of all of the above. A lot of people are getting off work as they have got a “positive test” even though they are not sick and even after having been fully injected.
Yes, and many took retirement, as a way to avoid a DIRECT confrontation on the mandates (no criticism of this approach, just sayin) some are trying to navigate thru the “if no jab, must test, andvif positive, must quarantine” foolishness.
Bottom line is, all of these are various, predicted and predictable consequences to societies reaction to the public policy, i.e. Govt responce, to Covid.
ALL overblown, and one of many clear examples of why a centralised govt. top down, one size fits all approach, EVEN in an “emergency situation” is just plain WRONG.
And thats a reasonable, objective assesment, when you set aside any “conspiracy theory” observations and just “pretend not to know things”.
NOT saying TPTB aren’,t out to kill us, just saying set all of that aside, and this unprecedented and unwarranted devastation to the World, as a resultvof the Govt responce TO the virus, rather than because OF the virus, is a phenominally effective argument AGAINST a “One World Government” or even a country having a large, strong central govt.
A lot are NOT sick, but CAN’T work because they refuse to follow bite-me’s mandate. Don’t want to put themselves in harms way by being a lab rat.
I am always stunned at how stupid people can be. Do they not know that every decision comes with a consequence, good or bad? And if that consequence turns out to be bad, do you have a Plan B?
The unvaccinated lost their jobs, China has slowed all goods arriving to the USA including raw materials and chemicals needed for production and all these fools can talk about is the Omicron variant of the common cold.
Idiocy.
It’s hard to watch.
That’s why they are referred as sheep. They will be getting the cattle cars ready soon.
With regard to the level and efficiency of people’s thinking–
“Do they not know that every decision comes with a consequence, good or bad?”
For a period of time, I frequently taught women’s Bible studies and, over the years, realized there was a persistent pattern with some to avoid being decisive, yea or nay….about anything.
I began introducing a principle into the business of our thinking and our decision-making: A refusal to make a decision is still a decision.
It was telling to observe how that stopped many dead in their tracks, followed by wrinkled brow as they labored to connect the dots.
It may be that we have vastly over-estimated the median level of ability to think. That may indeed make them act like sheep, but it isn’t because they are sheep. It’s because they’re been mentally lazy and dishonest about what they can know, understand, and decide. Just avoiding the thinking and the deciding.
An inability or unwillingness to THINK may account for most of what is drastically off the rails right now.
Even if that refusal to decide/refusal to THINK only caused a 1 degree separation in the first days of its life, those tracks don’t run parallel: a few hundred days or a dozen years of such failure to THINK or DECIDE will take the 1 degree separation and turn it into an 80 or 130 degree, ever-widening, separation.
I agree; when I was out campaigning, on my own, for Trump, I would have people come up to me totally befuddled about who to vote for and would ask me why they should vote for Trump. They could not process information in such a way that they could make a decision. So, you could give them facts/figures, etc, but they would look puzzled. You could give two sets of facts, one for Trump and one for whoever, Biden I guess. But they could not take those facts and process them in their own brains. You have to just tell them what to think and hope no one else told them something different before they voted. They could not analysis and compare and make a decision.
Because they are sheeple
“If you are part of a society that votes, then do so. There may be no candidates and no measures you want to vote for … but there are certain to be ones you want to vote against. In case of doubt, vote“If you are part of a society that votes, then do so. There may be no candidates and no measures you want to vote for … but there are certain to be ones you want to vote against. In case of doubt, vote against. By this rule you will rarely go wrong.”
against. By this rule you will rarely go wrong.”
― Robert A. Heinlein, Time Enough for Love
Too many people voted against DJT for no reason other than they didn’t like his style.
How pathetic.
The Democrat Narrative is that people did not like DJT style. Hard to figure Brandon got more votes than the first black President and first possible lady President and without campaigning. The truth is he got fewer actual votes than Hillary or Obama. The difference was fabricated.
Obozo also provided us with the first homosexual president & first transvestite first lady aka first man.
Yup. Obozo and Big Mike.
I have family and in-laws both who voted against DJT because they didn’t like his style.
No mean tweets!
Now the stupid twits are suffering for their stupidity. DUMMKOPFS ! SCHWEINEHUND!
Many families and a country torn asunder because some of them they never grew up!
But the rhetoric! (my old Navy buddy’s excuse for voting for China Joe)
I would always get puzzlement from environmentalists when I would bring up immigration. You cannot be ‘for’ the environment & ‘for’ immigration. they are polar opposites.
Most people can’t think, most of the remainder won’t think, the small fraction who do think mostly can’t do it very well. The extremely tiny fraction who think regularly, accurately, creatively, and without self-delusion — in the long run these are the only people who count.
Robert A. Heinlein
Time Enough for Love (1973)
What a wise comment.
I’ve been told that I’m too quick in my decisions because I look at things as too black and white. I disagree. I think I’ve got pretty concrete values and it makes things seem so much less complicated.
Honestly, I have very little patience for indecision.
I was told once by a coworker I respected, “You have a very highly defined sense of right and wrong.” He was poking a bit of fun at me. A lot of things are crystal clear to me because of the foundation I use for making decisions. I first ask myself if there is a biblical basis, then what my gut tells me where the Bible is silent, then what our U.S. Constitution guarantees, then how my experiences have informed me. I’m not saying I’m always right. I’m just saying that decisions are easy because the path is clear to me.
Thanks for bringing up gut instinct. Mine has never failed me.
A refusal to make a decision is not a decision; but an opportunity to transfer responsibility and consequences to someone who will make a decision. This mentality is a pandemic within the nominal workforce of the 80%. Business policy and procedure is rife with logical cutouts which allow the lazy to defer decisions.
So when you attempt to address the inability to think and work people out of the conundrum, most attempts will fail. Because their response will be to defer critical thinking to another individual. And continue in the rut of limited consequences.
A vast majority are brainwashed. They believe The Resident was elected over the hated Orange menace. Biden is trying to make life better, it the unvaxxed that are causing all the problems.
Quoting Dr.Malone: First time in history that the ineffectiveness of a medicine is being being blamed on those who have not had it.
And where is cross examination of Fauci?
The questioners are being censored.
Sheep just hear Father Fauci
God puts an overabundance of stupids in this world for a reason- it gives the rest of us a better chance at survival as they kill themselves off. This demon vaccine may be a blessing in disguise. Unfortunately for the rest us of we will face the brunt of Fallen Ones with no cannon fodder thats expendable.
Good times and Fed money printing have temporarily suspended the Darwin effect. This will lead to hard times and its reinstatement.
Just laying out the game plan before it’s implemented
Lockdowns are in our future It seems
Game on
Lockdown aren’t playing anymore. The truth is out and it ain’t going back. Biteme is on his last legs.
this play is about over.
everybody with two brain cells knows Trump won and I’m 100% positive he will be back before too long.
He won’t be back before 2025. Pray he stays healthy.
I agee we are reaching “the beginning of the end” regarding the plandemic, although it may well take awhile to “play out”, and we have no idea what new “false narratives” or other schemes they may yet hatch, but we can count on it they WILL come up with SOMETHING.
On PDJT returning to the Oval, prior to 2024, respectfully I believe that is like expecting Sessions, sorry Huber, sorry Durham to sweep in with no knock raids, and perp walk Bill and Hilkary, Comey etc to life sentences or hangings.
i.e a PIPE dream.
Doesn’t mean WE shouldn’t continue to PUSH HARD, the Big Steal.
Just means accepting reality, that we are NOT going to get decertification, and thereby restore PDJT to office.
IMHO, it deflates energy from our movement, by building up and then releasing unrealistic expectations.
You totally underestimate them
They have so much invested
They are not going to stop until
We put them out of our misery
Losing the narrative won’t do it
Lock downs right now are only a border away
And do we even have borders right now?
Right now they are consolidating thier control
They just ran the fdic director
Out the door
The real target is our bank accounts
Yep, mass permitted ‘e-audits’ of millions of bank accounts are a feature of build back better, hence the ‘legal’ lowering of the threshold to do that.
You know, to better encourage tax compliance ……/s
Obama hinted at what he wanted all that 401k money
That’s what the “Dark Winter” was to bring about. It ain’t going to happen.
Omicron broke them. And those who took the jabs are starting to add things up.
It’s going to start get real crazy at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Crazier than it already is.
Yup… we need to thank our lucky stars (or God) that the vaxx doesn’t work on Omicron.
Who in their right mind would ever believe anything that drip has to say?
That’s what I don’t understand; they guy looks really sleazy..yuk.
Fauci says, in the King’s English, that for two years we lied to the American people about Coronavirus hospitalizations and deaths counting people WITH Coronavirus and there’s no follow-up questions???
Follow up? lol.
Tiny Tony uses the royal “we”. He is one of Lucifers chosen useful idiot princes.
The Sisters of St. Joseph used the royal “we” all the time. Fauci went to Catholic School in Brooklyn!
Wow, topping the list is a major regional carrier which feeds most major domestic legacy carriers with spoke and hub systems, Skywest…
Cancelled 519
21%
Delayed 383
16%
SkyWest
Considering how brutal the regionals are on their pilots and crews and how low the wages at the regionals are, in this environment something has to give and perhaps people are fed up and don’t mind suffering economically to avoid the tyrrany of government and fascist corporations. I hope it’s a virus that runs rampant.
We can destroy the enemy economically. Some of us already are working on that. Suffering is part of it. Every time I suffer I remember my dad and his buddies in the snow fighting the fascists and Nazis. I haven’t suffered enough yet.
Regionals are traditionally understaffed. It doesn’t take many sick calls to snowball a crewing problem.
If Skywest has a vaxx mandate it’s a self-inflicted wound.
Perhaps this will serve as a wakeup call to woke executives who boast of their trendy ESG ratings and diversity achievements to increasingly skeptical investors AND Twenty Percenters. The corporate purveyors of squishy social crap whose only contributions to the organization include fashionable buzzwords and time-consuming indoctrination will be glaringly obvious in their utter uselessness as executives look to them to step up.
Indiana Life Insurance CEO Says Deaths Are Up 40% Among People Ages 18-64
The head of Indianapolis-based insurance company OneAmerica said the death rate is up a stunning 40% from pre-pandemic levels among working-age people.
“We are seeing, right now, the highest death rates we have seen in the history of this business – not just at OneAmerica,” the company’s CEO Scott Davison said during an online news conference this week. “The data is consistent across every player in that business.”
Davison said the increase in deaths represents “huge, huge numbers,” and that’s it’s not elderly people who are dying, but “primarily working-age people 18 to 64” who are the employees of companies that have group life insurance plans through OneAmerica.
“And what we saw just in third quarter, we’re seeing it continue into fourth quarter, is that death rates are up 40% over what they were pre-pandemic,” he said.
“Just to give you an idea of how bad that is, a three-sigma or a one-in-200-year catastrophe would be 10% increase over pre-pandemic,” he said. “So 40% is just unheard of.”
https://www.thecentersquare.com/indiana/indiana-life-insurance-ceo-says-deaths-are-up-40-among-people-ages-18-64/article_71473b12-6b1e-11ec-8641-5b2c06725e2c.html
Most of the claims for deaths being filed are not classified as COVID-19 deaths, Davison said.
“What the data is showing to us is that the deaths that are being reported as COVID deaths greatly understate the actual death losses among working-age people from the pandemic. It may not all be COVID on their death certificate, but deaths are up just huge, huge numbers.”
He said at the same time, the company is seeing an “uptick” in disability claims, saying at first it was short-term disability claims, and now the increase is in long-term disability claims.
Seems that the most likely cause is the jab. Excess deaths are way up since the vax became common or required. Estimates from the data suggest 150,000 to 200,000 deaths by vax, plus almost a million other adverse reactions.
Vox Day linked to this earlier today. “It’s not an accident. It’s not a coincidence. It’s not even an anticipated, but regrettable side effect. It is the primary objective”- was his response to this information. Epoch Times released this morning part 2 of their interview with Dr. Peter McCullough and in it the Dr. tells of a group that has, using the VAERS data and CMS data(which includes VA data), calculated that up to 180,000 people have died due to these injections. Shocking? Not if that’s the goal.
Yes, and the jab will bankrupt all the life insurance companies. Will the life insurance companies band together and sue the government for their losses? Stay tuned.
They very well could and that, and similar actions could play into a pincer move, citizens refusing to work in their economy and pay taxes, refuse to buy products from their fascist corporations and move away from their Communist banking system to alternative means of commerce. Oh, and default on all the debt owed, particularly the non-recourse kind.
That’s a good start. Suffering will be involved. Extra-judicial action may be involved. Repugnant acts may be involved. That’s how wars go. It’s not clean nor pleasant. I wonder what the life insurance industry will do with that. They do have the prettiest buildings. Monuments to greed and avarice.
I remember, long ago, in the turbulent 60’s, my dad sold life insurance as a sideline. Funny how the H3N2 pandemic in ’68 wasn’t even a blip. Covid? It’s like the world is ending. Oh, well. Maybe it will.
It would not be unreasonable to accept, that the independently thinking unvaccinated, are the backbone of many employers. Their absence, proves that the non producers, remain just that. The continued excuse of the virus scam, will not sustain a company, no matter how big it is.
MAGA. Pureblood. Patriot. Doer.
Lots of patches to be sewn on the shirt. Keep them coming!
One quality of doers I would add;
They recognise and OWN their mistakes, and thereby LEARN from their mistakes.
The 80 percent spend much of their time covering up or blaming OTHERS for their mistakes and, being highly successful at this, DON’T learn from their mistakes, and so go on to repeat them.
Speaking of the owning of mistakes, when do we get to hear from PDJT that the vaccines he warped-sped on our population have proved to be an epic disaster for the millions of Americans suffering from their adverse effects? and deaths?
PDJT vax was made in 2019, most of the problem jab bottles have dates on them that are before that.
Put on your thinking cap……
If you look at the more public occupations, specifically professional sports, the numbers on covid protocols are minimal. They don’t fire the productive, ie anyone good enough to make the roster. Sure there are some with colds and flu missing work, but not enough to cause the problems we are seeing in other activities like the airlines.
Most corporations have way too much management, and they are overpaid and overvalued.
They are focused on this quarters numbers and not running the business.
Lucifers Children cant do anything for themselves. They need fuel cells ( Us) to keep them comfortable, fed, transported, serviced, entertained,and literally … kept alive. The 80/20 rule also applies to society. STARVE THEM.
Sundance, I don’t remember you specifically mentioning that “doers” are extremely dependable though they are. Loyal, honest, hardworking citizens who are absolutely necessary to keep the wheels turning. You said it in a complimentary manner so many different ways but not by using the word dependable. But they are! You can always count on them being there to get the job done.
I was one of them before I retired. My job was not absolutely necessary like so many of them, but mine was just to put WD-40 on the wheels that sometimes grind to a stop in the business world. I felt my responsibility very strongly and always wanted to do a good job and do the best I could at keeping everybody happy.
And I do so appreciate those who are or were still working to accomplish that goal. This whole covid nightmare has been so unfair to honest dependable workers.
Sundance, I wish you would repeat that article you did long ago about how American citizens can get the job done (ingenuity and determination) when nobody else can. Actually you’ve posted it a couple of times and nothing has ever made more of an impression on me than that article.
Please consider posting it again.
I’ve worked in a warehouse for a major Canadian retailer for 15 years. Nothing glamorous—just picking orders, driving a forklift, making sure boxes get where they’re supposed to go.
I am one of those 20% Sundance described. I know because the managers have told me so. I asked one of them awhile back about the 20-80 rule and he immediately confirmed it, adding that he always gives the challenging assignments to those 20 percenters because he knows they’ll knock it out. He doesn’t give that kind of work to the 80 percent because they’ll drag their feet, complain, and take forever to finish.
I am unvaccinated, and have to be tested twice a week. The managers are happy to let me do this because they know what a great return they are getting on their investment in me. They can set their watches by me: never late, never sick, completely dependable and trustworthy.
Yes, you are one of those who oils the wheels. Hang in there as long as you can, Mark. We need people like you.
NEVER SICK hmmmmm……
If you haven’t noticed, maybe20% of workers are employed in manufacturing, transportation, farming goods producing and delivery of goods.
What are the other 80 doing?
Producing “Content” for empty bandwidth.
And if it needs saying
This site is not empty “content” like TikTok or Instgram.
This is Information.
It obviously took work.
Healthcare, Law enforcement & other 1st responders make up a big chunk. These occupations were some of the 1st hit with the phoney mandates.
Look underneath the scam Oh-my-Con tests for the false “case” numbers. Fake positive tests resulting in required time off is eating up many required producers in all industries.
GETTR Official on GETTR: “#BREAKING : Joe Rogan [ @joerogan ] joins GETTR as Twitter censorship intensifies
“As Twitter continues to ban users from its platform, podcast superstar Joe Rogan announced on Sunday that he has set up a GETTR account. “Just in case shit over at Twitter gets even dumber, I’m here now as well. Rejoice!” Rogan wrote on his GETTR account Sunday afternoon.
BREAKING: Joe Rogan joins GETTR as Twitter censorship intensifies | The Post Millennial
Most recently, Twitter has banned Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from their platform, citing multiple violations of the social media giant’s COVID-19 policies.
One of Rogan’s most recent interviews on his podcast was with Dr. Robert Malone, who was recently banned from the platform as well for his stance on the COVID-19 vaccine.
“They removed you for not going along with whatever the tech narrative is, because tech clearly has a censorship agenda when it comes to COVID in terms of treatment, in terms of the— whether or not you’re promoting what they would call vaccine hesitancy, they can ban you for that, they can ban you for in their eyes, what they think is a justifiable offense,” Rogan told Malone.
”I try really hard to give people the information and help them to think, not to tell them what to think. Okay? But the point is if I’m not — if it’s not okay for me to be part of the conversation, even though I’m pointing out scientific facts that may be inconvenient, then who is who can be allowed?” Malone said later in the conversation.
Joe has about 7.7 million Twitter followers.. He wasn’t aware of GETTR until Dr Malone mentioned it during his interview.
Joe got right on it.
YOU GO JOE!!YOU ROCK!! Ok maybe you were a little misguided about Obama…but all is forgiven man….TAKE DOWN TWITTER!!
So a company stupidly eliminates its top workers on the orders of our Stalinist government because they will not bend the knee and agree to have who know what injected into their bodies with no guarantee that their jobs wouldn’t be eliminated anyway, as has happened.
What is left are the remaining fully jabbed (for the moment until they aren’t) members of workforce which, from data now in, are dropping from various illnesses and afflictions (this “variant”, blood clots, strokes, heart issues, cancers etc) and can no longer work for a time or perhaps permanently. This reduces the workforce even further. Then the company’s bottom line starts to shrink.
Who are these CEOs who never manage to think these things through? Seems straightforward to me.
I remember the director of my organization parroting the “My Mask Protects You..” narrative.
I thought he was a fool then, I think he is a fool now. Those further up the ladder are no different.
My husband on immigrating from Britain at the age of 56 secured a job selling very high end motor cars. His grasp of figures and finance is extraordinary, and as a result he was able to leave quite a bit of profit in the ones he sold. You would think that this a good thing.
One day he was told off because the numbers he sold were not as high as those of a woman who sold more online by a hefty margin. The only thing was his bosses failed to recognize that the profits he secured for the company were 100 times higher with his numbers sold than the woman’s whose sales were 10 times his.
When he said to his boss boldly and without demur, as is his wont, that it was his impression that a company ran on profit, all he got was silence and a squint eyed look as the man tried to think of an answer to that true statement. My husband was never given one because there was none to give.
He found that those who were promoted always seemed to be perfect examples of the Peter Principle. The higher up they went, the less they seemed to know or to be able to do. Except for buttering up the one who made that promotion possible.
Hi Betsy. Please know that I have been lovingly restoring a 1980 Triumph Spitfire. Although not high end, I find it an appreciable blend of Italian art and British mechanicry.
I’ll tell him!! He has restored more vehicles of the age of British mechanical superiority (gone now) than many have had hot dinners. MKII Jag, MGB, Rover P5 Coupe, a Bond Equip GT and others. He appreciates your admiration for something long gone now…sad. Oh, and he’s green with envy😉.
HNY. I used to work for the government. The ones who got promoted were promoted on their being related to higher ups, in a sexual relationship with a higher up, their skin color/race (non-Caucasian), how many democrat signs and contributions they gave to the party, and if they let a party operative/relative get away with a crime.
The hardest workers were on the lowest rungs and their work ethic was destroyed by seeing Democrat socialistic practices in action. If you want a job done the worst and most expensive way, have the government do it. Socialism destroys nations by sapping the soul right out of it
The hardest I have ever worked in my life was washing dishes and taking out the trash. Yet, it has given me a fine appreciation of all jobs I’ve held since.
I’ve always felt that our entitled youth should start their work life with exactly those types of jobs. My girls started as waitresses, and my son worked in an Indian restaurant in Wales doing exactly what you did. It was probably the best education of their lives.
I’d also say yours was an essential job, no matter how low wage you were. No clean plates? You know the rest.
I worked in a shrimp packing plant when I was 13 years old. Had a blast. My coworkers, mostly middle aged African Americans, were funny as heck.
Agreed. I worked on a farm for a spell. Hardest work I ever did. Much respect for our farmers. I now have a great appreciation for the job I have now. I got barred from my field where I went to college for, because I am a Caucasian male. Similar to SA where they have Black Economic Empowerment, where the less or un qualified get the job based on their race. Both nations are “democracies” and both nations are going down the drain fast. As planned. And both nations have the same enemies even though they are on different continents
It was ever thus, Colkitto, and in government probably ever will be. Disgusting.
When I first started at a big company , saw some so obvious “ brown noses” and an old hand told me the unofficial company motto for success was “ lick the one above you , kick the one below you “ Graphic but accurate .
Graphic indeed. One for all and all for one was not, I guess, known amongst those kicking the ladder away after them, earning loyalty and cooperation from those over whom you have responsibilty.
The same CEOs who put woke BS propaganda over the company’s actual mission.
Yes sir. And eventually, they’ll rue the day.
I met a flight attendant the other day with American and she said they’re using up sick time before they retire/quit because of the vaccine mandate.
I hope they give little to NO notice .. Those ungrateful employers don’t deserve it.
Yep, no one knows sparsely crewed outstations better than the working staff. Easy to tank a lot of flights by going AWOL on the way out. Same for rampers. That’s a group who can shut down an airport tootsweet. Organize them and destroy the air transport industry.
The same plan can work for other transportation industries, including trucking and rail and ship. All it takes is citizens willing to go to the mat and do the suffering required. Or course, at some level we’ll all suffer as a result but hard times make tough men (old saying so not gender-neutral) and we’re in dire need of that right now.
Maybe it’s the Marxists Governments response to ChinaFlue19, NOT the actual disease. FJBiden, FTrudeau and EFF the Evil Dwarf FOWUCHEE.
I think that beyond the loss of the productive workers refusing the NOTAVAX, the remaining worker pool of sheep are those most likely to look for an excuse to call off work when they can and slack when they can’t.
Hello 20% ters, Happy New Year and GetRDone!
Most of these same “doers” are the ones who kept working while the other 80%stayed home to collect the extra money instead of working for it. Now the owners can’t make things work cause the “doers” can’t work cause they refuse to be guinea pigs.
When I do my job, I want to work because I am helping my fellow Heritage Americans/Americans who are running small businesses, feeding their families, and their employee’s families, keeping our great country going. That is in my mind when I go to work every day. It gets me through the day. It really bothers me when I think about or see the damage the Federal cultural marxist bureaucracy did to small businesses in our country. they were targeted on purpose
As one of them long in heavy industry, thanks, and we never forget who and what has damaged us, particularly under color of law.
All that’s required is opportunity. Success is where opportunity meets preparation. I’m patient. Old, but patient.
Slainte to you friend. I like your style on your posts. I’m a fan.
I think the first responders are workers who are most noticed as MIA, but let me give you an on the ground assessment of what is happening here in western WI. I can tell you that several restaurants in our small community and surrounding towns have revised their hours/days of operations because they cannot find staff. The nearby casino recently held a job fair, needing 36 employees to re-open their buffet, and only got TWO applicants. They have now closed it permanently, and are in the process of remodeling the buffet into a betting sports bar. Our local deli is no longer open evenings, and often closes when someone calls in sick because there is NO ONE to cover. Several small diners have closed down, many after decades of business, for a myriad of reasons.
Takeout business couldn’t support them, and when they finally re-opened, the assinine rules of distancing between tables removed too many customers from their base. Now, with a shortage of workers, along with bidinflation, they could no longer keep their heads above water. These are merely my own observations, but no doubt are being repeated across the country.
Burns me up. Where is the ‘science’ in allowing democrat campaign contributing Walmart to stay open while closing all the small businesses? And still making them pay taxes which is government thievery?
I have bee screaming the same thing since day #1 of “essential” and “nonessential” bs. So many mom and pops folded, and those remaining are struggling to stay afloat. We shop local every chance we get, but our options are getting smaller as more and more businesses close each day.
Somebody should throw a wet burlap sack over Tiny Tony. The more he talks the worse this rotting fish head nuoc mam sauce Biden “administration ” smells. Nahhhh!
My doer of a husband was “retired” early…his 40 something-year-old replacement experienced a very serious health condition (brain bleed) after agreeing to the mandated injections. Sigh!
Best wishes to you and your husband in his retirement. Life and health are irreplaceable. Other stuff may go to sht but I thank God every day for that. What a blessing. We may be old but we ain’t dead yet 🙂
They would facilitate stopping the motor of the world…if it suited their goals. Which, in reality, it does. I say let it go, let it grind to a halt. The doers will survive and prosper. They will do for themselves and each other what they now do to prop up a decaying society.
While being a generalist always seemed to be a handicap during work life, I’m finding it to be quite an asset these days. Self-sufficiency and survival skills appear to be becoming more important by the day, particularly if things grind to a halt as you suggest.
Obviously, Sundance, the answer to your question is “both.” But there are still more explanations available. How about gaming the system to get paid time off by faking a positive test result? I will bet you dollars to doughnuts that this is the #1 answer, hence the decision to cut the quarantine from 10 days to 5.
The test results are so erratic and unreliable that I’m aware of at least one worker who gets tested as frequently as possible, in pursuit of the off-time that follows from a positive. It would be funny, if it wasn’t so sad.
I pointed this out on yesterday’s airline post. They are pretending the employee shortages are due to the morionic “omicron”, hiwever they are due to all of the people they forced out of the workplace with unconstitutional and ridiculous non-“vaccine” mandates.
I referred to a Boton dot com article that had 3 reasons for the airline cancellations, none of which was the mandate.
Remember, this is all about mail-in voting and the theft of another election season. They are so close to making it a reality. They just need to scare us and stretch it out as far as they can.
A pilot has a far greater reason to refuse the jab than most others… if he dies of a clot problem he takes a hundred people with him.
I’m pretty sure this is why all these moronic airlines are having staffing problems.
Since the airlines are apparently aware of the Covid and vaccination status of their staff, I wonder if they’re quietly pairing up vaccinated and unvaccinated in the cockpit. To me that would be a good safety move with all the adverse events hitting working age adults who’ve been vaccinated. Even if the chances are currently slim, having one person in the cockpit with a first class medical that’s solid would be a prudent move. IIRC, right now one must call off for at least 2 days if getting vaccinated or a booster.
Can’t imagine the staffing director’s nightmares these days. Whoa.
I’ve read that some airlines, when a pilot gets jabbed, make that pilot not fly his/her next two scheduled flights due to risk. I also read that some pilots were purposefully scheduling jabs and boosters over the holidays to get all that time off.
Hubby and I are both retired. We have extremely strong work ethics, worked in the airline and school systems, and any employer would be lucky to have us. We have toyed with the idea of picking up part time jobs, but between the jab and mask requirements, are sitting on the sidelines.
My wife and I are sitting right next to you on the same sidelines. Our hobbies and building a mini-farm (which does not have to succeed but probably will ) keep our skills sharp. Leave the toy jobs alone; write a book.
We live in a remote, beautiful area, tucked away on acreage with deer, turkey, bears and assorted wildlife as our neighbors. We are very self-sufficient, appreciate all the beauty around us, and are thankful for all that we have. Writing a book would certainly put an exclamation point on a life well-lived.
“Having farms near where you live is a blessing”. Colkitto.
We have our own fairly good-sized garden, but there is a produce stand right down the road from us each year that has the most wonderful vegetables you have ever seen. The unattended stand has a wooden box with a slot in the top for payment sitting on one of the tables, with a sign saying who to make checks out to. I absolutely LOVE living in the country.
Yep, I’m able bodied, healthy and smart enough to have run my own business for over 30 years but no way am I going to play this bizarre game of theirs. No way. The sht they’ve done under color of law over the decades is abominable. This takes the cake. I’d rather eat dog sht than supplicate to a government pinhead ever again.
The problem for them- if the 10 day quarantine is causing w, then why didn’t the 14?
If ten days is too much then how did you manage 14, a year ago?
Exactly
A: “Because shuddup, that’s why.”
Yep, one of my brothers works for a multinational staffing company. Totally woke crap that is hard to imagine from the North American CEO. However, he’s ready to retire and has moved to his retirement location and is set. Since he moved he’s continued working with his existing client base from 2000 miles away. He flipping plays golf every day. When the company came down with the jab mandate he said, nope and I’m objecting based on my Constitutional rights. He was all set to be separated as of Dec. something. Then they suspended the mandates or seemed to have. They asked him to resign and he told I’m not resigning, you will have to fire me. It’s an interesting ride for the multinational company when they butt up against someone who won’t bend and isn’t under the thumb monetarily.
At this point, he’s just riding the bus. He has been one of their top producers up until the plandemic hit.
I’m sure he lived and is going to retire far far away from the cultural marxist diversity they pretend to worship on the altar of communist Political Correctness
I work for myself.
Freedom is where it’s at.
Many times when I questioned this path but ultimately, my freedom is what I wanted most.
So no Beast jab.
Feels like it was all worth it now.
Is it cool if I pat myself on the back?
Yup. You also have your health and sanity. Good for you
Yep, most of my historical business was with large corporations whom I grew to despise. If I start again, it’ll be with little people, little jobs, like the country doctor making house calls. Money isn’t everything. Life, health and faith are far more important.
No tests, no masks, no vaccinations, no treatments, dealt with the bioweapon itself on my own terms and didn’t risk anyone but myself. Pat yourself on the back. I know how tough it is to make it all work. Kudos to ya 🙂
Dr. Robert Malone in new INCREDIBLE interview (after Rogan’s ) – Whatfinger News’ General Dispatch
‘I’ve been multi-dimensional red-pilled. Tony Fauci’s AIDS debacle is my origin story’
What a class act. His detractors aren’t even in the same moral universe.
Those who hold certain views but are willing to alter them based on facts and experiences, as Dr Malone has done to a great degree, have my admiration.
Agreed. Not only does he have the science, the medicine, the politics, the economics and the media knowledge, he has the moral grasp of this assault on humanity.
And there seem to be so few like him.
They have the POWER People On Which Everyone Rely, always believed in that. retired Operating Engineer
Being in a good position to observe corporate America and the decisions Executives are making; allows me to see the next YUGE crisis looming. Most all corporate office real estate is currently EMPTY! Most all of those gleaming towers of glass and steel in NYC, Boston and other cities across the country including Big Tech such as Google, Microsoft, and Apple’s new flagship futuristic offices are EMPTY! Most of corporate America does not own skyscrapers they rent space by the square foot. Most of those companies have been re-evaluating their real estate over the last year and a half. Most every company has reduced that square footage on rented space and even on space they outright own, they might close floors and entire wings. They are hard at work trying to come up with a solution to the problem of people not wanting to return to the office. They are rebuilding the inside of these workspaces asking workers to clean out their cubicles and offices. The future seems to be a hybrid work from home model where you work a few days in the office and work from home most of the time. Many would only go in the office for group meetings and collaboration sessions which would be more productive in person than on Zoom / video conferencing. But this all hinges on the pandemic finally ending.
Let’s take NYC as a prime example of a ground zero collapse of corporate culture. Why did employers setup in NYC, Boston, L.A., San Francisco, Silicon Valley, etc? It was because that’s where all the talent and youth was located. They want to recruit the best people so they go to the hot locations. Why did people want to live and work in those locations? Entertainment, food, night-life, and the combination of many like minded people in one location. For all that they will put up with unimaginable daily frustrations and even risk to their personal safety.
But not anymore, hardly no one wants to commute and go into NYC or most any other large Democrat run metropolis because the danger on the street is remarkable. Most of the 20% Sundance talks about commute in and out of these metropolitan centers. Public transportation puts you at great risk of infection or worse, personal assault. You’ve been working at home for two entire years and you got along just fine, you’ve adapted to the new normal. Most of the places to eat are closed, most of the entertainment is shutdown, a lot of the shopping is gone. All those street level businesses are shuttered forever. The office buildings are empty. Crime on the street may be worse than it was in the late 1960’s till the 1990’s.
Wait till those corporate real estate leases come due and most companies refuse to renew or they greatly reduce their footprint. Watch as the implosion causes a massive downturn that is already evident but hasn’t hit a tipping point yet.
Watch what HR is saying about many people not returning to work. Many have already re-evaluated their positions and sought a career change or an employer change. Some, mostly women, have chosen to stay home with children and family. They didn’t realize what they were missing while they fought the rat race but now that they have been home for two years they don’t want to return to life the way it was before. A lot of those women work in the travel industry including cruise ships, airlines, etc. A lot of them work in the medical field as well and they are mostly young and of child bearing age and wisely refused the vaccine mandate. Those that can move to states and counties where mandates do not exist have been doing so. Go look at all those professions and see how many job openings are posted. In my state, there is at least a 1,000 nursing jobs posted across all the hospitals and nursing homes, rehab centers, doctors offices, etc. Where it was normally a hundred or so on average.
Can’t really predict everything without data but these are the things I have observed. There are those who have adapted successfully and those who have self-destructed which is human nature. I shudder to think how many new alcoholics and drug addicts were created. I know the suicide rate is way the hell up. Some people saved money by not commuting, started cooking far more often. Stopped ordering take-out deliveries. Stopped buying expensive high calorie coffee. Increased their workouts and picked up new hobbies or learned a musical instrument. Started reading a lot more. Turned off the broadcast media.
Excellent analysis, but build on it. The cities that have attracted the top talent are now lawless jungles. Compared to what awaits you on a subway or at an urban traffic light, the virus is minor league. It will go away; violent crime is here to stay.
In teaching the 20% are resigning or retiring, to be replaced by PCGE students, fresh from the increasingly woke training centres: who struggle at the job and trigger more teachers to quit It’s one of the reasons I’m going to back to work, unmasked but my pupils have to and have yet to be asked about my vaccination status. My supply agency is struggling to fill places and the last thing the government need is for the returning old guard, like myself, to be unavailable for work.
We’re even more unfortunate that the Pareto Principle within the federal government has been replaced with the Peter Principle.
Retired Magistrate here: Well, I was a doer when I was working and I am still a doer now that I am retired. My husband and I do everything we can to throw sand in the gears by living a normal life, supporting small business, helping friends and family and passing on information about how to treat covid at home.
I don’t care how old you are, you can still be a doer. A doer has hope, is productive and does not depend on government to survive.
If we all do as much as we can, makes a huge difference. Running for office, if you can is another good one. getting on a town council is pretty important. I think people realize that now with the Covidsheviks.
Good for you. Best wishes
I came down sick Friday night and I’m still under the weather here today Sunday. Typical flu symptoms. Omnicrom.
Taking my ivermectin and Zpack and should be good to go tomorrow.
I love the fact that I’ll get the immunity without the clot shot.
Where did you get your Ivermectin?
My neighbor has some. He also gave me the Zpack
I noticed, having had a couple iterations prior, the latest one, last week, could hardly get started. It wanted to, got a sneeze here and there, a hot flash, a few aches off and on, but it didn’t really take hold. I’ve written it off to prior immune system action over the last couple years. No treatment, just a couple baby asprin for the headache. Blood oxygen remained at 98, no temperature.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery! 🙂
I don’t think it’s only the skilled or productive workers who refused the shots.
The local chain pet store has a sign on the front door claiming it has reduced hours because of staffing shortages. Some of the local restaurants aren’t open on certain days.
Not sure if these are the results of a labor shortage, supply chain problems, or rising energy costs making it unprofitable to be operating fully at this time of year (this is an area heavily dependent on summer tourism). Probably a combo of all these factors.
Whatever is going on, these are signs of a highly dysfunctional economy that was booming here in the summer of 2019.
And it is only going to get worse.
I don’t know about elsewhere but in my neck of Ohio too many are out sick with the Rona.
Heard it from my doctor’s office about their staff right before I got it and just heard it from another local many of her vaccinated family and friends are sick with it.
The cases are going through the roof here.
I’m still ill to some extent 17 days past first symptoms, positive test, and treatment same day.
13 days of ivermectin, two different kinds of monoclonal antibodies 3rd and 9tj day, all the supplements, nebulizing etc. you name it.
I’ve got brain fog over the past week, had heart rate decrease while sleeping,O2 sats fall while sleeping but may be improving. And then last evening I was developing a sore throat and worse today. Back on the ivermectin and went in to test for strep which is negative.
Doctor says I could have Covid again or it could be something else . I’m hardly going anywhere and when I do I wear an n95 and make sure my hands are clean.
I don’t get it but he says it could be still post Covid symptoms too. I declined the retesting because I would be treating it the same. O2 sats when awake still 98-99% so I was assured again I would have no threat of pulmonary stage.
N9 one else in my house is suffering from illness. Is my immune system even working?
What’s your vaxx status?
If you are referring to the mRNA Covid therapy, I didn’t get one and none of my immediate family either.
Thank goodness. At this point it could be some other cold or the flu. It is winter after all…
You know, I could have been “vaccinated” by proxy this past May/June, when my other health problems started. Being around toxic vaccine shedders gave me female problems which led to anemia and other things as if I had the jab. It did seem to improve but maybe me getting shedded on has affected my immunity and recovery from Covid.
Are you taking vitamin D and C and zinc? Hope you feel better soon!
Yes, taking all the supplements, too. I didn’t have sore throat with Covid. I don’t know WTH is going on with me and why. At least my lungs are good as of last Tuesday chest xray and all labs check out that should. Even C Reactive Protein normal, d dimer normal brain neuropeptide normal, white count normal, all labs normal but still a little anemic.
Hang in there. Maybe time will help or reveal where the anemia is coming from. My mom would advise eating liver and onions…oh how we all hated that! Lol. That was her old timey remedy for anemia.
Thank you Nana. I am back on IVM and had the second dose tonight, sore throat seems to be fading. I can’t believe if it’s still Covid. I just don’t understand, thank goodness my husband and sons are still good and haven’t had any relapse.
As of this point, we think the anemia was due to my monthly going out of control starting in May/June, not unlike vaccinated people’s problems with it after inoculation. I always kept it in the back of my head, but with elements of the POTS coming back also, I am suspicious if it was vaccine shedding.
I was supposed to have a procedure done last Wednesday to stop the issue. But with my heart rate dropping in the 40s while sleeping and the questionable O2 sats, I had to cancel. So disappointed, but I don’t think it would have been good going under general anesthesia. And I had met my deductible for last year so I wouldn’t have owed more. Anyway, still trying to get better here.
I encourage anyone reading to get a stock of IVM. We’re using both pills and the paste, I don’t care, it all works the same. Pills are limited and very expensive when we do get them.
I don’t see any mention of basics: vitamin C, vitamin D, foods high in zinc or zinc supplements with quercetin. Fruits, vegetables, cashews or almonds, and grass fed beef. I had the rona a couple times and beat it back with Airborne cold remedy. Focus on the basics first before all the complicated treatments.
Thank you, I didn’t list them I said I was taking all the supplements. I have Airborne but I am not taking it with ivermectin because the echinacea supposedly has a reaction with it, don’t know what it is but it is listed on drugs.com.
Otherwise, I use Airborne for regular stuff and get a big stock of it when it is on sale.
Here’s my list:
NAC 2 x day
bromelain
Vitamin C 4000 mg sodium ascorbate powder 2 x day
Liposomal C 2000 mg 2 x day
Zinc 50 mg – 100 mg
Quercetin 250 mg (FLCCC says now Quercetin may have reaction with IVM so take it in the morning and IVM at night)
L-lysine 600 mg
Nigella Sativa ground seeds
honey
Turmeric (curcumin) liquid (Qunol)
Vitamin D 4000 iu
CoQ10 50 mg with Vitamin E and Selenium
K2 MK-7
Lactoferrin (the kind with iron)
Magnesium glycinate
Vitamin A (since I can’t take the airborne)
Vitamin B12
I’m taking it all except hydroxychloroquine (which I don’t have) and Melatonin (which I do but Dr. W said to stop it).
The rest of my family are just taking some Vitamin D and I give my husband the K2 and the Coq10 combo. I’m the only one not getting better and it is ridiculous. On the other hand, I am suffering some from survivor’s guilt, I know of people who have had a hard time or ended up in the hospital or died even because of lack of treatment. So I am thankful I don’t have the pneumonia.
I’ve also nebulized with a couple drops of food grade H202 in 5 ml normal saline for inhalation at times. That’s helped some, too, at times, I think, as I’ve noticed at times less mucus production. But otherwise, I don’t know why my immune system isn’t getting rid of this or how susceptible I am to reinfection either.
Kaco,
Suggest that you increase vitamin D to 5k iu daily, since fighting something add another 5k. 10k two days, 5k next, 10k two days.
You may want to add HCl
25mg (benadryl). Also, Vitamin B Complex.
This may help, however, everyone’s body is different.
Thanks, I have a very sensitive system and I’m lucky I’ve increased to the 4000 iu from 2000 iu but I will try to do at least 1000 more.
I have an inherited non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and other issues, I don’t know how to get a hold of what I think you mean by HCL, hydroxychloroquine? I’m afraid of the side effects of it and the liver. I have found a Vitamin B complex that does not have niacin, which I shouldn’t take because of my liver. I might go ahead and order it.
Thanks again for the tips!
Wait, you are saying HCL for diphenhydramine? I used to take that years ago to help me go to sleep when I did swing shifts (before melatonin was available) and it did give me some paradoxical side effects. Not sure how that would help. I will say I cannot take Pepcid either or an SSRI. I am the anomaly. At least I don’t react to the Z-pack or the IVM this time or forms of penicillin!
I will try to increase the D and see how I react to it.
I’m up kind of late here but I must say I am feeling somewhat better with this second dose of IVM I had earlier this evening. I only took the .4mg/kg these last two times. My last dose of that 13 day run from the onset was a week ago this Sunday. I hope this works this go around! I will still keep up with the supplements.
“Is my immune system even working?”
Yes, it is. Your symptoms are indicative of it at work. Give your body time to work, particularly if you haven’t already had one or more of the other iterations. I believe I’ve had them all and the latest one was essentially a nothingburger, hardly triggered my immune system at all. I’m old, untreated and unvaccinated so part of the risk group. Good canary for potentials.
It’ll work itself out. Nice having family around. Mine’s all dead. Some days the cat looks at me like I’m food. IDK, maybe she’s onto something. Not yet though. Got a few more dragons to slay. Best wishes 🙂
Thanks Dunes,
I know everyone is different, I expected such a different course than this one, like 2nd day of IVM symptoms all gone and the third day of Regeneron was just icing on the cake. What a mess.
I am very thankful for the family I have, I am sorry for your losses. I am middle aged but I have lost all my original family, parents and both brothers gone. I am also still trying to get my parents’ house for sale, and we’ve lost a month with this, too. But that is hard to let go.
I appreciate the encouragement, I didn’t want this spike protein hanging around messing up my system. I can only imagine what the vaccine would have done to me.
has anyone tried ,1 can of chicken broth,1 Tab. garlic. It works.
This is a lot stronger virus than that but chicken soup is good.
I was heartbroken when my husband’s mother told me one of the elderly German couples at her church that I know had it, she was on the ventilator, but they’re both home now and she’s still on oxygen, both not in good shape. She also reports they didn’t get the vaccine. My mother in law got it and apparently believes in it. I really don’t know about advising the elderly and this vaccine, but am more for proper early treatment. I have no idea if they were prepared medicine wise for this.
You really don’t want to blow this off, it can be nasty in some people, and I’m only 53.
Kaco, I know how you feel never took ivermectin but did everything else. It took my husband and I two months to completely recover. My children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews all recovered quickly. Keep doing what your doing, stay hydrated and keep eating. Good luck.
Thank you for the encouragement and so glad you did finally recover!
When do we get to Natural Immunity and Herd Immunity discussions Dr Fauci?
Oh yeah, after the election!