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originally posted by: RookQueen
a reply to: F2d5thCavv2
On the longest section of hieroglyphics start from the bottom and go up until you see two images that are side by side. What does the image on the left look like to you?
to hit or strike (ḥwj)
power, strength
teach lesson or instruct (sbꜣ)
call (njs)
be happy (ḥꜥj)
face
on, around, over, for
'eternity'
a-long-timeperiod
wick-Ra-wick
God-Huh
Those who have served through the ages have drawn inspiration from the Book of Isaiah. When the Lord says, “Whom shall I send? Who shall go for us?” The American military has been answering for a long time, here I am Lord, send me. Here I am, send me.
Transcript
Events are rushing ahead at a gallop, and events are in charge now, not personalities. “Joe Biden” has days left in the Oval Office. It’s really only a matter of how he gets removed… and what replaces him.
originally posted by: MetalThunder
Just a friendly Follow the WIVES Reminder
Chief of the National Institute of Health Department of BioEthics - Our People
Head of Human Subjects Research
The Truth About Dr. Fauci's Relationship With His Wife Dr. Christine Grady
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FLASHBACK | COVER-UP: ‘Scientific Reductivism’, The Talented Mr. Fauci
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FDA-NIH Joint Leadership Council Charter
End of Reminder
Carry On
originally posted by: FlyingFox
We are watching a movie.
According to a recent study by Johns Hopkins, more than 250,000 people in the United States die every year because of medical mistakes, making it the third leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer.
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“Currently the CDC uses a deaths collection system that only tallies causes of death occurring from diseases, morbid conditions, and injuries,” Makary stated in a letter urging the CDC to change the way it collects the nation’s vital health statistics.
Our prescription drugs are the third leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer in the United States and Europe.
Recent studies of medical errors have estimated errors may account for as many as 251,000 deaths annually in the United States (U.S)., making medical errors the third leading cause of death. Error rates are significantly higher in the U.S. than in other developed countries such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Germany and the United Kingdom (U.K). At the same time less than 10 percent of medical errors are reported.