Posted on 03/15/2020 10:05:33 PM PDT by LibertyWoman
Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai, who performs research nearly every day on the humun immune system, says the coronavirus scare the #coronavirus fear mongering by the Deep State will go down in history as one of the biggest fraud to manipulate economies, suppress dissent, & push MANDATED Medicine!
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I couldn’t agree with you more. This is a rehearsal for martial law. How long until some governor issues a shoot to kill order for quarantine violators? Welcome to the police state under the guise of “public health”.
Praise the Lord there is one person who knows and is willing to speak the truth. Wake up Americans and quit acting like lemmings,.
I fully agree with your post. These measures are touching off an international economic crisis. I even wonder if this is intended - to give an excuse to reorganise banks and debts, saying it is because of the epidemic, whereas it is systematic problems.
They said 3000 people in the USA have this Coronavirus. That’s 0.0009% of the US population of 330 million. That’s ridiculously small compared to the media attention it is given especially for a virus that isn’t lethal, that has a very high recovery rate. So why are they doing this? Why are they promoting this like end of days, a modern version of the black plague? It’s because it’s an election year! Does anyone think for one second the media would be whipping up such hysteria if B.Hussein was POTUS? Not a chance in hell. When they saw what negative press did to the stock market, that was it, that’s when they upped the ante with 24 hour a day news coverage and promoted it as Armageddon
IMHO the fly in the ointment here is urban retards hardest hit. Why would the Deep State propagate a hoax that puts their base in very serious jeopardy? The panic they are encouraging (if true) will cause anarchy in THEIR communities while Trump is President. Bad move.
Personally I dont think Corona Virus even comes close considering the time and effort poured in to the Global Warming scare.
Attempts to push the “global warming” scam failed; too many people don’t believe it at all, and too many believers didn’t want to sacrifice their personal comfort for the cause anyway.
While it was a huge effort, it didn’t lead to closing schools and workplaces (in the name of carbon emissions) the way this situation is doing (in the name of public safety). Within a very short time, this has produced a much more noticeable impact on the average American.
There is a very real risk that hospitals could have so many patients present so rapidly that they would be over run and cease to function at all. Imagine a place like Chicago where anarchy is always just around the corner. With every hospital in meltdown places like Chicago and Baltimore will turn into Ruwanda.
Judge dismisses inventor of email lawsuit against Techdirt
September 6, 2017
https://techcrunch.com/2017/09/06/judge-dismisses-techdirt-lawsuit/
A Massachusetts judge has sided with Techdirt, dismissing Shiva Ayyadurais $15 million lawsuit against the media company, its founder Mike Masnick and writer Leigh Beadon.
The suit centered on Techdirts coverage of Ayyadurais claim that he is the inventor of email Masnicks position on the matter is spelled out pretty clearly in an article titled, Heres The Truth: Shiva Ayyadurai Didnt Invent Email.
Ayyadurai sued Techdirt for defamation, while Masnick argued that the articles were both backed up by research and protected under the First Amendment. (He also said that regardless of the outcome, the case has had very real chilling effects on Techdirt.)
In his post announcing the legal victory, Masnick writes, This is, clearly, a big win for the First Amendment and free speech especially the right to call out and criticize a public figure such as Shiva Ayyadurai, who is now running for the US Senate in Massachusetts.
In his ruling, Judge F. Dennis Saylor agrees that the articles were protected under the First Amendment, partly because they are not provably false, are subjective statements that do not imply knowledge of objective facts, or are statements involving figurative language or hyperbole.
Some of this touches on the question of whether Ayyadurai is, in fact, the inventor of email, but Saylor writes, The articles at issue do not dispute that plaintiff created an e-mail system. Rather, they dispute whether plaintiff should properly be characterized as the inventor of e-mail based on that creation.
Saylor goes on to note that exactly what distinguishes the first email system from other forms of electronic communication isnt something thats universally agreed upon for example, he says that while Ayyadurais suit defines email as including features like an inbox, outbox and folders, the Merriam-Webster definition is much more general.
Accordingly, whether plaintiffs claim to have invented e-mail is fake depends upon the operative definition of e-mail, Saylor writes. Because that definition does not have a single, objectively correct answer, the claim is incapable of being proved true or false.
Inventor of email appeals ruling that tossed his libel suit against Techdirt
Tech news site says Shiva Ayyadurai is a “fake,” he says it “disregarded” the truth.
CYRUS FARIVAR - 6/30/2018
Case Dismissed: Judge Throws Out Shiva Ayyadurai’s Defamation Lawsuit Against Techdirt
As you likely know, for most of the past nine months, we’ve been dealing with a defamation lawsuit from Shiva Ayyadurai, who claims to have invented email. This is a claim that we have disputed at great length and in great detail, showing how email existed long before Ayyadurai wrote his program. We pointed to the well documented public history of email, and how basically all of the components that Ayyadurai now claims credit for preceded his own work. We discussed how his arguments were, at best, misleading, such as arguing that the copyright on his program proved that he was the “inventor of email” — since patents and copyrights are very different, and just because Microsoft has a copyright on “Windows” it does not mean it “invented” the concept of a windowed graphical user interface (because it did not). As I have said, a case like this is extremely draining — especially on an emotional level — and can create massive chilling effects on free speech.
A few hours ago, the judge ruled and we prevailed.
I’m sorry but this guy is a bit of a huckster. And how many MIT folks agree with him?
And Al Gore made that all possible.
Al Gore invented the whole freakin’ Internet.
Just sayin’.
ML/NJ
Well, if the coronavirus doesn’t destroy the country, our attempts to save it probably will.
It's actually better than the judges dismissal for failure to state an actionable claim. From Wikipedia: "Raymond Samuel Tomlinson (April 23, 1941 March 5, 2016) was a pioneering American computer programmer who implemented the first email program on the ARPANET system, the precursor to the Internet, in 1971; he is internationally known and credited as the inventor of email.It was the first system able to send mail between users on different hosts connected to ARPANET. Previously, mail could be sent only to others who used the same computer. To achieve this, he used the @ sign to separate the user name from the name of their machine, a scheme which has been used in email addresses ever since.
And you base that opinion on what exactly?
Having watched him the last three years.
So they can promise to "save them" from the misery "caused by Trump".
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