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originally posted by: queenofswords
Isn't there a vaccine that prevents pneumonia? You would think someone like her, who has access to the best doctors, would have had the vaccine. Plus, she has travelled to 112 countries and I know you have to get all kinds of vaccines to travel like that, especially to Africa and places considered 3rd world.
Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) is recommended for all children younger than 5 years old, all adults 65 years or older, and people 6 years or older with certain risk factors. Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) is recommended for all adults 65 years or older.
Somebody mentioned this was a neuro test? Notice the necklace
originally posted by: AnkhMorpork
originally posted by: hounddoghowlie
a reply to: AnkhMorpork
So her standing there before the van, when the doors opened inviting her to step inside, something about it seemed to cause her to lose her legs.. Maybe she recently boned up on some of the research that would suggest in no uncertain terms that 9/11 isn't what it appeared to be and she was overcome with a sense of deep remorse for the 3000 lives that were thrown away to enact a wicked policy envisioned by the likes of Philip Zelikow who later chaired the 9/11 Commission "investigation" - and the whole thing just became too much for her when combined with the diagnosis of pneumonia. If that has any validity, then it shows a certain sympathetic anguish of sorts, which isn't such a bad thing..
please tell me you just didn't write that without chuckling. hilarity remorseful, it will be 30 below zero in hell before that happens.
Well, I've heard that it's freezing in hell.
Something about that open van waiting for her to step in just caused her to faint and to have her legs go out from under her.
I always read too much into stuff because I often see these things in a synchronistic allegorical light.
But yes, she's capable of remorse and anguish and regret and fear of heaven where all those victims await.
There's a very deep incongruity about 9/11, a deep cognitive dissonance that would not be lost on those "in the know", and here she is hoping to get into the same office that once served to cover it up. with that open van, that box just waiting for her to step into, which if you're worked up inside and feeling it, might cause a person to stumble and fall to their knees..
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: SentientCentenarian
Somebody mentioned this was a neuro test? Notice the necklace
What necklace? I' sorry, I don't know why that would be significant.
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
originally posted by: queenofswords
Isn't there a vaccine that prevents pneumonia? You would think someone like her, who has access to the best doctors, would have had the vaccine. Plus, she has travelled to 112 countries and I know you have to get all kinds of vaccines to travel like that, especially to Africa and places considered 3rd world.
Yes there is. My mom got it once.
Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) is recommended for all children younger than 5 years old, all adults 65 years or older, and people 6 years or older with certain risk factors. Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) is recommended for all adults 65 years or older.
Very good point, Queen!
originally posted by: pirhanna
a reply to: RetsuUnohana
Technically theres an election with or without Hillary. And Johnson will be on the ballot in all states. Stein will be on the ballot in some. Also I think the democratic party can insert whomever they want as long as there is time to fix the ballots - and since most ballots are electronic now I dont see a problem with that.
originally posted by: SentientCentenarian
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
originally posted by: queenofswords
Isn't there a vaccine that prevents pneumonia? You would think someone like her, who has access to the best doctors, would have had the vaccine. Plus, she has travelled to 112 countries and I know you have to get all kinds of vaccines to travel like that, especially to Africa and places considered 3rd world.
Yes there is. My mom got it once.
Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) is recommended for all children younger than 5 years old, all adults 65 years or older, and people 6 years or older with certain risk factors. Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) is recommended for all adults 65 years or older.
Very good point, Queen!
It's aspiration pneumonia. Shots won't protect you from that.
originally posted by: QuantumNTelsa
originally posted by: pirhanna
a reply to: RetsuUnohana
Technically theres an election with or without Hillary. And Johnson will be on the ballot in all states. Stein will be on the ballot in some. Also I think the democratic party can insert whomever they want as long as there is time to fix the ballots - and since most ballots are electronic now I dont see a problem with that.
Johnson is on the ballot in 47 states as of today.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Suggested as the metal piece noted to have fallen from Clinton's pants leg during her being shoved into her van.
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originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
a reply to: AnkhMorpork
You're kidding, right?