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originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
With each passing day, do those;
that got the vax feel better or worse they got it?
that haven’t vaxed feel better or worse they didn’t?
Personally, I’m more and more convinced I’m better off not getting the vax. Opted out of the pandemic and its vax.
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: summer5
With regard to your employer, I would be very tempted to be a dick and say this to her: 'How's that vaccine working out for you?'
If the virus came from the Wuhan lab — which it almost certainly did — if the virus has been weaponized using so-called gain-of-function tools — which it almost surely has — and if those experiments were paid for by Fauci’s NIH — which they certainly were — then Dr. Fauci is the American godfather of the pandemic.
After testing thousands of possibilities, scientists have found no “direct progenitor” — an animal from which the virus jumped naturally to humans. We can therefore rule out the wet market, leaving the Wuhan bioweapons lab as the likely origin.
When Sen. Cotton, Mrs. Bartiromo and I first voiced this view, we were attacked and marginalized. Today, everyone from the former CDC Director Robert Redfield and CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta to former New York Times journalist Nicholas Wade favor the lab theory.
Dr. Fauci’s repeated lies — particularly his lies of omission — are either those of a sociopath or a desperate, cornered man. Either way, not one more day should go by his firing. Both Congress and the media likewise must bring Dr. Fauci to account.
steve bryen's shocker of the day, Covid-19 may be laced with strains of HIV
originally posted by: summer5
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: summer5
With regard to your employer, I would be very tempted to be a dick and say this to her: 'How's that vaccine working out for you?'
You have no idea how badly I want to speak up. I honestly don't know if she suspects the vax or not. If she does she'll probably never admit it, especially to me.
As CNN reported Wednesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) advisory committee now acknowledges a higher-than-expected number of cases of heart inflammation among 16- to 24-year-olds who recently received a second dose of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccines.
Based on a May 24 report from the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Technical Work Group (VaST), the CDC on June 1 updated its website with the following language:
Data from VAERS [Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System] show that in the 30-day window following dose 2 mRNA COVID-19 vaccination, there was a higher number of observed than expected myocarditis/pericarditis cases in 16–24-year-olds
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Thursday that it will convene an "emergency meeting" of its advisers on June 18th to discuss rare but higher-than-expected reports of heart inflammation following doses of the mRNA-based Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines.
originally posted by: crankyoldman
originally posted by: summer5
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: summer5
With regard to your employer, I would be very tempted to be a dick and say this to her: 'How's that vaccine working out for you?'
You have no idea how badly I want to speak up. I honestly don't know if she suspects the vax or not. If she does she'll probably never admit it, especially to me.
S5, this raises the awful point. Assuming no one has mentioned it is jab related, then the md's are just chasing symptoms with drugs to mitigate just the symptoms, as they assume no cause and effect. We assume these folks are geniuses, but in fact most are barely coherent if young and raised in the current system.
On the one hand, you might be the only one to ever mention it, on the other hand there isn't much that can be done, as she has taken them willingly and seeks remedy from the very system that caused the problem.
A sort of moral paralysis appears over this thing.
One has to chuckle at the strange kind of karma with this thing.
To answer PSM's question. I don't think anyone feels better, if they got the jab they didn't feel bad in the first place. I think at this point folks have just caved to peer pressure and nothing else at all.
The fakedemic is over, it has been since day one, so the fear is all in people's heads and taking the jab calms the demons put there by the demons. As such, getting the jab just is an emotional placebo of the most diabolical kind.
originally posted by: ColdWisdom
Well, supposedly Soros just died 2 hours ago.
This is according to a poster on 4chan.
sauce
As much as half of the unemployment benefits paid by the US government over the past year may have been stolen through fraud, with the bulk ultimately ending up outside the country - likely into the hands of foreign crime syndicates in China, Nigeria, Russia and elsewhere, according to Axios' Felix Salmon.
According to some estimates, unemployment fraud during the pandemic could 'easily reach $400 billion,' as states weren't prepared for the unprecedented wave of unemployment claims States knew that fraud was inevitable, but opted to rush money out to people with minimal oversight, as opposed to laboriously vetting each application.
The big picture: Before the pandemic, unemployment claims were relatively rare, and generally lasted for such short amounts of time that international criminal syndicates didn't view them as a lucrative target. -Axios
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
Shocking.
As much as half of the unemployment benefits paid by the US government over the past year may have been stolen through fraud, with the bulk ultimately ending up outside the country - likely into the hands of foreign crime syndicates in China, Nigeria, Russia and elsewhere, according to Axios' Felix Salmon.
According to some estimates, unemployment fraud during the pandemic could 'easily reach $400 billion,' as states weren't prepared for the unprecedented wave of unemployment claims States knew that fraud was inevitable, but opted to rush money out to people with minimal oversight, as opposed to laboriously vetting each application.
The big picture: Before the pandemic, unemployment claims were relatively rare, and generally lasted for such short amounts of time that international criminal syndicates didn't view them as a lucrative target. -Axios
As President, I had a great and very productive meeting in Helsinki, Finland, with President Putin of Russia. Despite the belated Fake News portrayal of the meeting, the United States won much, including the respect of President Putin and Russia. Because of the phony Russia, Russia, Russia Hoax, made-up and paid for by the Democrats and Crooked Hillary Clinton, the United States was put at a disadvantage—a disadvantage that was nevertheless overcome by me. As to who do I trust, they asked, Russia or our “Intelligence” from the Obama era, meaning people like Comey, McCabe, the two lovers, Brennan, Clapper, and numerous other sleezebags, or Russia, the answer, after all that has been found out and written, should be obvious. Our government has rarely had such lowlifes as these working for it. Good luck to Biden in dealing with President Putin—don’t fall asleep during the meeting, and please give him my warmest regards!
Astronomers have created the most comprehensive map yet of all the dark matter in the universe.That's no easy feat, considering dark matter is invisible. Scientists know this shadowy cousin of regular matter exists, though, because its strong gravitational forces can pull entire galaxies together. Based on observations of its influence, astronomers estimate that dark matter makes up one-quarter of the universe.
It shows us new parts of the universe that we've never seen before. We can really see this cosmic web structure, including these enormous structures called cosmic voids, which are very low-density regions of the universe where there are very few galaxies and less matter," Niall Jeffrey, a cosmologist at University College London, told the Guardian.
According to Jeffrey, the new findings suggest that gravity may not work the same way in these voids as it does on Earth, which would mean the standard laws of physics do not apply.
Doubtful - I haven't even heard about it. Is there anything there?
6 figures at most wtf
THE ULTIMATE TRAGEDY HERE is that the Eric Trump Foundation has done so much good. Yes, Eric has indulged in the family trait of vainglory, from Eric Trump bobblehead dolls at the tournament to statements that leave the impression he's giving the money personally, even though tax records suggest he's donated six figures total, at most.
Then and only then can you initiate a safe shut down.
But, I have an open mind. Convince me.
A radio telescope on the moon’s far side would have many advantages over a similar instrument built on Earth. While large radio telescopes do exist on Earth (the biggest one, currently, is FAST in China), our ionosphere blocks Earth-bound radio telescopes from seeing wavelengths longer than 33 feet (10 meters). The moon’s lack of an atmosphere will allow the longer radio wavelengths to reach a telescope built on the moon. And the far side of the moon is an excellent site for a radio telescope. That’s because the moon itself will block the radio chatter emitted from Earth. These advantages will open up a range of wavelengths that astronomers have not been able to explore.
Lunar Crater Radio Telescope team member Joseph Lazio of JPL said:
While there were no stars, there was ample hydrogen during the universe’s Dark Ages, hydrogen that would eventually serve as the raw material for the first stars. With a sufficiently large radio telescope off Earth, we could track the processes that would lead to the formation of the first stars, maybe even find clues to the nature of dark matter.