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originally posted by: GAPeach3
Appreciate your thoughts, too, JustOneMan, ThoughtfulOne, Pete, and Igloo.
In response to the post of overrun hospitals, I also wonder what the real count is. What do you think about Mississippi asking for one of the medical ships that Trump sent to NY or California? I believe the news said the ship "Mercy". I see post from a family members FB in Baton Rouge that their hospitals are swamped. They are pushing the vax hard. What about all the immigrants that have entered the country and have the virus and being bussed out into the states. Maybe that is why there are more cases popping up in the South. Hmmm?
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: PeteMitchell
Cheers for picking that up Pete!
The one on the 9th also has a few interesting decodes:
Bigger
1) The time shown in the centre of the clock, of 1:54:26, proves a connection between 2 posts on the MAP:
a) #154
Q !ITPb.qbhqo ID: wmN+33xv No.149467690 📁
Nov 14 2017 21:25:29 (EST)
Who financed 9-11?
Who was Bin Laden’s handler?
Why was the Clowns In America tasked to hunt/kill/capture UBL?
Why not MI?
If we found UBL, eliminated his security, why would we immediately kill him and not take him alive?
Why wouldn’t we want to capture UBL alive and extract other possible T-level events?
Perhaps someday people will understand ‘they’ had a plan to conduct ‘another’ mass extinction event.
WWI & II - orchestrated and planned by select families?
Fantasy land.
Remember, the more people there are, the more power the people have.
Why do D’s push for gun control ‘directly’ after every tragic incident?
Why is this so very important to their agenda?
We, the people, are who they are afraid of.
We, the people, are who they fear will one day awake.
Our Father who art in heaven,
Hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come.
Thy will be done
on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
and forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us,
and lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
Q
b) #26
Anonymous ID: grTMpzrL No.147449624 📁
Nov 1 2017 00:41:54 (EST)
Think about it logically.
The only way is the military. Fully controlled. Save & spread (once 11.3 verifies as 1st marker).
Biggest advanced drop on Pol.
Note how #26 timestamp includes 1:54 = #154
2) Look at the EARTH GROUND electric diagram symbol underneath the clock face... and the Sun(?) above the clock face
The vast majority of his mutual fund holdings are in the Vanguard FTSE Social Index fund (VFTSX), with a range of between $115,000 and $250,000. According to the Vanguard site, the fund consists of mostly U.S. large and mid-sized companies that meet certain social and environmental criteria. The index tracks the performance of the FTSE4Good US Select.
The fund's Top 10 holdings, according to the Vanguard site are:
JP Morgan Chase (JPM, Fortune 500)
Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500)
Google (GOOG, Fortune 500)
Intel (INTC, Fortune 500)
Qualcomm (QCOM, Fortune 500)
McDonald's (MCD, Fortune 500)
Bank of America (BAC, Fortune 500)
Amgen (AMGN, Fortune 500)
CVS Caremark (CVS, Fortune 500)
Gilead (GILD, Fortune 500)
A 2001 piece in Premiere magazine is largely credited with lifting the lid off the Schwarzenegger allegations. In the story, titled “Arnold the Barbarian,” writer John Connolly uncovered numerous shocking stories concerning the actor, from a female talk-show host who claimed that he “tweaked her nipple and then laughed at her objections” to a producer who recalled how, on the set of Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Schwarzenegger allegedly pulled out a female crew member’s breasts against her will. “I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. This woman’s nipples were exposed, and here’s Arnold and a few of his clones laughing. I went after the woman, who had run to the shelter of a nearby trailer. She was hysterical but refused to press charges for fear of losing her job. It was disgusting,” the producer told Premiere. Two years later, just as the A-list actor emerged as the Republican frontrunner in the race for governor of California, the Los Angeles Times ran a series of stories in which as many as 11 women accused Schwarzenegger of grabbing or groping them, including an assistant director on the 1988 film Twins and a CNN intern.
Bee Deaths May Stem From Virus, Study Says
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: GAPeach3
Appreciate your thoughts, too, JustOneMan, ThoughtfulOne, Pete, and Igloo.
In response to the post of overrun hospitals, I also wonder what the real count is. What do you think about Mississippi asking for one of the medical ships that Trump sent to NY or California? I believe the news said the ship "Mercy". I see post from a family members FB in Baton Rouge that their hospitals are swamped. They are pushing the vax hard. What about all the immigrants that have entered the country and have the virus and being bussed out into the states. Maybe that is why there are more cases popping up in the South. Hmmm?
You may have hit on it with the "they are pushing the vaccine hard". I am hearing a lot of Black people in the USA are not taking the shot but a lot of elderly and leftwing nuts are and we seem to see hardly anyone going in unvaccinated dying. They broadcast every single one on the news from what I have seen. The vaccinated ARE dying from CV is what the real story seems to be when you dig in. More lies from the media blame non sheeple for needing more jabs to remain "safe". What was it Ben Franklin said about people giving up freedom for safety? Please, look it up anyone who doesn't know.
Pharmaceutical giant Gilead Sciences announced Monday that it will charge $3,120 for a five-day course of its coronavirus therapeutic remdesivir for the vast majority of the US population, including those on Medicare and Medicaid. A single vial of remdesivir, containing a tenth of a gram of the drug, will cost $520, a hundred times more expensive than its weight in gold.
This is nothing less than the extortion of the American public amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The price is estimated to be 400 times higher than what the drug needs to be profitable. Gilead is expected to make $1.3 billion from private payers by the end of the year.
Gilead’s announcement sends a clear message: American pharmaceutical companies plan to make billions off the COVID-19 pandemic, which has infected more than 10.5 million people and killed at least 513,000 worldwide. Notably, Wall Street surged 800 points over the past two days on the news.
To better understand how using hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) to treat COVID-19 patients last year became a scientific quagmire, it’s always best to follow the money.
The $2.45 million Gilead spent in the first quarter of 2020 lobbying the federal government was well spent
HCQ is cheap (costing under $10 for the course of a COVID-19 treatment), well-understood by physicians having been prescribed for more than 80 years, and can be taken orally. Yet, Dr. Anthony Fauci and others at the National Health Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases preferred remdesivir, a proprietary, intravenous drug manufactured by Gilead Sciences, costing about $3,500 per treatment, with unknown side effects. And as to not make Big Pharma mad — and possibly threaten invites to cocktail parties, board seats and threaten grant monies — Dr. Fauci and his cohorts did everything possible to promote remdesivir and downplay HCQ, possibly costing millions of lives around the globe.
originally posted by: GAPeach3
a reply to: Justoneman
I've really got to work on my posting screen shot skills. I keep coming across things I would like to contribute here but I'm not as skilled as all of you.