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  • #16
    Originally posted by big flash View Post
    I've had very interesting conversations with designers from firms like ARUP that have build pretty incredible structures there and it's pretty amazing what they are capable of.
    Are those structures safe? Would they meet US building codes?

    https://psynq.com/

    Praying things get better.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by WARFAB View Post

      Are those structures safe? Would they meet US building codes?
      the ones I am familiar with would probably meet most US building codes (not all, and ours still vary depending on municipality, AHJ, funding source, etc.).
      now would the construction techniques meet our standards? highly doubt it.
      but we are talking structurally sound and safe buildings, not sketchy mud houses you find in third world countries.
      Last edited by big flash; 01-29-2020, 04:21 PM.

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      • #18
        I expect that very shortly we will be advised of a Vaccine for such
        sic semper boogaloo

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        • #19
          https://www.npr.org/2020/01/28/80044...-ties-to-china
          Old enough to know better, still too young to care

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          • #20
            https://blog.nomorefakenews.com/2020...about-viruses/
            sic semper boogaloo

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            • #21
              https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-chi...ys-11580397751

              very interesting stuff. the extreme modularity and pre-made nature is what helps the speed so much.
              but it only looks like a couple steps up from building tents though to be honest:

              "According to officials, the hospitals will follow the model of the Xiaotangshan hospital, a temporary facility built in Beijing to treat the 2003 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS."

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              • #22
                Originally posted by big flash View Post
                https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-chi...ys-11580397751

                very interesting stuff. the extreme modularity and pre-made nature is what helps the speed so much.
                but it only looks like a couple steps up from building tents though to be honest:

                "According to officials, the hospitals will follow the model of the Xiaotangshan hospital, a temporary facility built in Beijing to treat the 2003 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS."
                like the DelCrete/E.J. Delmonte, Fairfield Inn structures that I have worked on
                build 'em
                stack them up
                connect utilities
                sic semper boogaloo

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                • #23
                  but ..
                  ow do you pre-fabricate all the hospital stuff ..??
                  Suction, Med Gas, etc ..??
                  sic semper boogaloo

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                  • big flash
                    big flash commented
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                    yeah i agree, when i first saw the 6 days statement my first thought was "it'll take 6 days to outfit the building with equipment and services once it's built!" I expect it to all be pretty modular like you'd see in refugee med tent. but hospitals are out of my breadth of knowledge.

                  • Norm DeGuerre
                    Norm DeGuerre commented
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                    not to mention ..
                    Utilities ..
                    Water, Sewer, Electric

                • #24
                  From the article:

                  When you boil it down, the CDC is lying about viruses. They’re saying the flu virus is THERE, in the bodies of people who are diagnosed with the flu, when for the overwhelming percentage of such people, the flu virus ISN’T there.
                  Interesting, but the base logic seems to be a bit of a straw man argument. I'm well aware that a flu vaccine won't prevent an illness that isn't actually the flu. So on the one side you've got the argument that the flu vaccine doesn't do a good job of preventing the flu. Then there's this guy who says the flu vaccine isn't preventing the flu because most cases of "the flu" aren't the flu, as if that's some sort of criticism of the flu vaccine.

                  My oldest daughter spiked a fever last month and tested positive for the flu. We had all gotten flu shots. We're not certain how many of the kids actually had the flu, but everyone got sick except me. Did the flu shot protect me and not the rest of the family? Did the flu shot protect everyone except my oldest daughter? Does sunscreen actually prevent cancer or cause it? There are lots of these debates to be had based on the limited statistical information available to us.
                  https://psynq.com/

                  Praying things get better.

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                  • #25
                    Originally posted by Norm DeGuerre View Post
                    I expect that very shortly we will be advised of a Vaccine for such
                    Do you think a vaccine is going to arrive shortly because of the CDC and WHO pushing this as an epidemic, or because of the Coronavirus patent?
                    https://psynq.com/

                    Praying things get better.

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                    • Norm DeGuerre
                      Norm DeGuerre commented
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                      both!
                      it's good for business

                  • #26
                    Originally posted by WARFAB View Post

                    Do you think a vaccine is going to arrive shortly because of the CDC and WHO pushing this as an epidemic, or because of the Coronavirus patent?
                    lookit my post on the Patent
                    sic semper boogaloo

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                    • #27
                      So let's say this virus starts taking off in the US. What will the response be? Will there be attempts to quarantine groups of people and/or towns and cities?

                      It has been prepper gospel for many years now that if any sort of catastrophe hits, a big urban center is the last place you want to be. San Francisco was already having sanitation and disease problems before anyone had ever heard of the Coronavirus. Not the place I'd want to be if the Coronavirus actually does take off in the US.

                      The timing of Don Lemon and Rick Wilson laughing it up on CNN about the 'uneducated rubes' in flyover country who voted for Trump might be the setup for the ultimate godsmack.
                      https://psynq.com/

                      Praying things get better.

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                      • #28
                        Bioweapon with spliced genes. Zerohedge was banned from Twitter for posting this information.

                        I can not post it here due to size
                        14 pages .pdf
                        sic semper boogaloo

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                        • #29
                          Old enough to know better, still too young to care

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                          • Norm DeGuerre
                            Norm DeGuerre commented
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                            makes sense now
                            no water, sewer, electric
                            no med gas, suction, oxygen
                            all the accoutrements of a Hospital are not present

                        • #30
                          https://disp.cc/m/163-c403
                          sic semper boogaloo

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                          • WARFAB
                            WARFAB commented
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                            Just a bit unnerving.
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