Re: Trame, Connessioni, Network e Intrighi ¶
By: hobi50 on Domenica 06 Dicembre 2020 10:31
Gira e rigira ...la qualità non cambia .
Siamo passati dai punti esclamativi alle figurine di carte da gioco.
Viva. HK
By: Pestilenza on Domenica 06 Dicembre 2020 08:47
"...quanti avevano ricevuto il marchio della bestia e ne avevano adorato la statua furono uccisi e tutti gli uccelli si saziarono delle loro carni..."
By: pana on Domenica 06 Dicembre 2020 07:37
hospitals turining away patients
alcuni ospedali iniziano a rimbalzari malati covid19
chissa se per decidere chi curare e chi no chiedono" il covid e' solo un influenza ??le mascherine non servono?"
ecco perche calano i ricoveri?
By: shera on Sabato 05 Dicembre 2020 20:14
in ogni caso Kamala è pronta, avevo affermato che mancavano i requisiti morali per joe, un mese fa
Mi sembra che anche Biden lo aveva detto prima delle elezioni che sarebbe stata la più grande frode della storia
By: pana on Giovedì 03 Dicembre 2020 19:31
non gli dice quello che vole e lo licenzia....
One of the people familiar with the situation said some people around Trump have tried to persuade him not to fire Barr. The source was also skeptical that Trump would follow through on any firing, noting that he has previously aimed his ire at officials who ended up keeping their jobs.President Donald Trump lashed out at Attorney General William Barr on Thursday, bolstering recent reports that he has lost confidence in the country's top law enforcement official.
"He hasn't done anything. He hasn't looked" for voter fraud, Trump complained during at an event at the White House, adding that Barr's investigators "haven't looked very hard" either, "which is a disappointment, to be honest with you."
By: Pestilenza on Giovedì 03 Dicembre 2020 08:45
"...quanti avevano ricevuto il marchio della bestia e ne avevano adorato la statua furono uccisi e tutti gli uccelli si saziarono delle loro carni..."
By: pana on Giovedì 03 Dicembre 2020 08:04
addirittura obitori mobili
strano se non ci fosse excess mortality
Nearly 37,000 Americans died of COVID-19 in November, the most in any month since the dark early days of the pandemic, engulfing families in grief, filling newspaper obituary pages and testing the capacity of morgues, funeral homes and hospitals.
Amid the resurgence, states have begun reopening field hospitals to handle an influx of patients that is pushing health care systems — and their workers — to the breaking point. Hospitals are bringing in mobile morgues. And funerals are being livestreamed or performed as drive-by affairs.
Health officials fear the crisis will be even worse in coming weeks, after many Americans ignored pleas to stay home over Thanksgiving and avoid people who don’t live with them.
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By: pana on Giovedì 03 Dicembre 2020 08:04
addirittura obitori mobili
strano se non ci fosse excess mortality
Nearly 37,000 Americans died of COVID-19 in November, the most in any month since the dark early days of the pandemic, engulfing families in grief, filling newspaper obituary pages and testing the capacity of morgues, funeral homes and hospitals.
Amid the resurgence, states have begun reopening field hospitals to handle an influx of patients that is pushing health care systems — and their workers — to the breaking point. Hospitals are bringing in mobile morgues. And funerals are being livestreamed or performed as drive-by affairs.
Health officials fear the crisis will be even worse in coming weeks, after many Americans ignored pleas to stay home over Thanksgiving and avoid people who don’t live with them.
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