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FLCCC—Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance
On August 17, 1975 Senator Frank Church appeared on NBC's Meet the Press and issued a stark warning about a certain technology perfected by the intelligence community, which could be used by the US government against its own citizens to create “total tyranny”
originally posted by: TheBadCabbie
a reply to: crankyoldman
a reply to: PeteMitchell
a reply to: Guyfriday
It would not surprise me to find the DARPA report to be 100% accurate. That's been a pet theory of mine pretty much since the outset. That the coordinated response to the "pandemic" was the test bed for the true biological weapon to be produced. If you think about it this explanation really fits the circumstances.
If you were bioweapon engineers trying to develop a deadly new toy, that's just what you'd need. A huge sampling data set, like billions of mucous samples. An added benefit to pimping the PCR test so hard. In addition to being able to bump up the numbers by arbitrarily manipulating the number of reproduction cycles to increase the frequency of a positive result, each sample would contain a myriad of biological material that would be very useful to such researchers. Its accuracy has always been questionable to me if you understand how it works, but it was expensive when introduced, the results can be manipulated, and a mucous sample is required.
Respiratory illnesses like this that are highly transmittable, and have a high transmission rate, usually aren't very deadly. It's a survival trait, helps the virus stay alive by not killing everything the first time around. To make a deadlier version of it, an engineer would have to cast a very wide net. Most typical data sets available through the medical system or studies that could reasonably be put together simply wouldn't be adequate, there's not enough genetic variation in there.
You trick billions of people into sending in mucous samples though, well that's a very sizable sampling pool to work with. The jabs may or may not be the results of that research(they could just as likely be other bizarre experiments that weren't allowed until recently), but regardless, we haven't seen the end of this pandemic scenario. That data pool, if it exists, and I'm almost certain it does, will persist, and will be useful for that kind of detestable work far into the forseeable future I'd guess.
All those people sending off their snot on a stick to the lab like good little rabbits, just trying to do their part, engineering their own undoing in the process...think about that for awhile...that'll piss you off...
WATCH: Rand Paul takes shots at Biden and Democrats in new version of Christmas classic
originally posted by: Guyfriday
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
If Zelensky was arrested on US Soil by the US, it would shake up the world, but let's look at this another way; "What if Zelensky is arrested on US Soil by Russia for international war crimes?"
A tale of outsized ambition and outrageous excess, it traces the rise and fall of multiple characters during an era of unbridled decadence and depravity in early Hollywood.
Director D.W. Griffith's expensive, most ambitious silent film masterpiece Intolerance (1916) is one of the milestones and landmarks in cinematic history. Many reviewers and film historians consider it the greatest film of the silent era. The mammoth film was also subtitled: "A Sun-Play of the Ages" and "Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages."
THE BABYLONIAN STORY (539 B.C.): peace-loving Prince Belshazzar's Babylon at the time of its Siege and Fall by King Cyrus the Persian, due to the treacherous High Priests - and the Mountain Girl's vain efforts to avert the tragedy. The outdoor set for the Babylonian sequences was the largest ever created for a Hollywood film up to its time, and its crowd shots with 16,000 extras were also some of the greatest in cinematic history.
Overall, the bill passed the House, 225-201-1, with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) being the only Democrat to vote no. Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), another member of the progressive "Squad," voted present. Both Democrats voted by proxy.
While it is unclear why Ocasio-Cortez opposed the bill, the spending legislation does provide $855 billion in defense spending — an area that the progressive Democrat has previously argued should be reduced.
FDA Study: COVID Vaccine Linked to Blood Clotting in Elderly
Researchers at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration found that pulmonary embolism — blood clotting in the lungs — met the initial threshold for a statistical signal in elderly individuals and continued meeting the criteria after a more in-depth evaluation.
KENTUCKY (WEHT) Kentucky Senator Rand Paul released the eighth edition of his “Festivus Report” on Friday listing over $482 billion in what he calls government waste.
The smallest amount mentioned in the report was a $118,971 grant from the National Science Foundation to researchers at Georgia Tech to study if Thanos would have been able to snap his fingers while wearing the Infinity Gauntlet.
The researchers' measurements showed that the rotational acceleration of a finger snap is nearly three times faster than a professional baseball pitch, although the rotational velocity was less than that of the arms of professional baseball players. "When I first saw the data, I jumped out of my chair," said Bhamla. "The finger snap occurs in only seven milliseconds, more than twenty times faster than the blink of an eye, which takes more than 150 milliseconds."
But that's only for a finger snap involving human skin, which constitutes a kind of sweet spot or "Goldilocks zone": just the right amount of friction and compression to produce the perfect snap. The lubricated glove was so slippery, there wasn't enough friction and thus not as much energy stored. The rubber thimbles produced too much friction, such that too much energy was lost as heat. The metal thimbles performed worst of all: there wasn't sufficient build-up of energy to produce a snap.
The latter finding has important implications for the plot of Infinity War. "Our results suggest that Thanos could not have snapped because of his metal-armored fingers," said co-author Raghav Acharya, an undergraduate at Georgia Tech. "So, it's probably the Hollywood special effects, rather than actual physics, at play. Sorry for the spoiler." That's bad news for Thanos, but these results will likely help improve prosthetic designs and the friction dynamics of soft robots in the future.
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