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originally posted by: Roxstar
originally posted by: Thoughtful1
a reply to: RookQueen
I read your comment and meant to get back to you. I am really struggling with all these family members thrilled to get their #5 jab. I must have lost count at some point. If possible it gets worse. They are getting the flu jab at the same time.
One jab in each arm, that's why God gave us two arms.
At this point I don't know what to say. I just asked which one did they got. Who cares, mix and match is just fine.
Another person has been diagnosed with cancer and he only had 4 jabs. This is not normal. Fortunately I have got through to a few thanks to the Surgeon General of Florida's warning of myocarditis.
I have met people who have told me that they would take a jab every single day if necessary. How do they explain all of the people who are unjabbed still walking around?
I honestly don't understand. Some of these people operate successful business, are heavily involved in the science field and have accumulated great wealth and yet there's no critical thinking going on. They totally believe in "Trust the Science."
At some point there needs to be Nuremberg Trials.
Well like the old saying goes: "You can hold a Phd or a degree and still be an idiot".
On this day in history, Oct. 28, 1886, Statue of Liberty unveiled to the US
Celebrations for Lady Liberty's arrival included the first ticker-tape parade down Broadway
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More than 1 million people attended the day’s celebrations on and off Bedloe’s Island — now known as Liberty Island — including then-president Grover Cleveland, according to the NPS.
originally posted by: XtheMadnessNow
originally posted by: Thoughtful1
a reply to: XtheMadnessNow
This could be the explanation for the strange self assembling structures that have been found in the blood of those receiving the mRNA jab.
"The nanotubes wire grow and act like nerves and controlled assembly of nanomaterials from the bottom up may be used as a template for applications in regenerative medicine."
"Can use strong force fields to control the behavior of matter in biological systems and artificial systems."
Rice University has three owls on their shield. I guess knowledge is power but maybe this means more. They claim they self funded and I couldn't find a link to Gates but this technology no doubt has evolved since 2016. Could this be possible that they would have put this in the mRNA jabs?
Teslaphoresis
I wouldn't put anything past them. So what do you think?
Rice Univer...
Graphene on toast
The secret Owl Archives of the Impossible: RICE U Fondren Library - "The Archives of the Impossible is a joint project of the Woodson Research Center and the Department of Religion, paranormal stuff & Jacques Vallee at Rice University."
Barney Graham & Pfizer SVP William Gruber go way back...they were College roommates at Rice University. Bill and Barney, Two Old College Pals, Help Save the World From Covid-19. Gruber was an associate professor of pediatrics at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Gruber is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
originally posted by: RookQueen
a reply to: Thoughtful1
I think Trump taking the jab affected quite a few people's decisions about taking it.......sadly.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: RookQueen
I find it kinda ironic that, by the time we clean up the pollution on our planet, we may all develop plum accents like the British royal family, ROFL.
originally posted by: daskakik
originally posted by: Justoneman
Do keep up sir.
But the justification for the public acts being some "universal law" that nobody can prove exists debases the discussion.
The moment you introduce that black box to make your theory a possibility it becomes baseless speculation and pfffpht worthy, regardless of how sophisticated you think you are being.
originally posted by: Grenade
a reply to: RookQueen
Trainspotting even with subtitles is unintelligible for most people across the pond.
Believe it or not, that's English they're speaking. I watched it with my Romanian friend and it took us around 4 hours due to all the pauses to explain the dialect.
originally posted by: RookQueen
a reply to: Grenade
That's funny! I always wonder how the dialects of English is so different to every region. I am in Arkansas and here are at least 3 different ones here depending on where you live. In the northern part of the state people sound like Ruth from Ozark...lol. In the south they have more of a cajunish Louisiana type sound and in the central part we sound like we are from Texas or Okla. Western with a southern drawl....lol.
Nevada: More human remains found in Lake Mead, marking at least the 6th discovery this year.
After a diver found what appeared to be a human bone in Lake Mead, the park searched the area and uncovered more human remains, the National Park Service confirmed Wednesday.
The diver, who is a private business operator at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, found the bone in the Callville Bay area of Lake Mead on October 17, according to park spokesperson Stefani Dawn. The next day, a park dive team searched the area and "confirmed the finding of human skeletal remains," Dawn said.