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  • in reply to: Debt Rattle February 8 2024 #152209
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    you guys are culturally deprived if you don’t recognize the quote about the man beast

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 23 2023 #139641
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    if the aliens from the UFOs are so smart, why do their vehicles crash so often?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 23 2023 #139607
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    ““In April, FAS Post Buenos Aires was projecting the soybean harvest at 23.9 million tonnes, the lowest in 24 years and what also would be the lowest yield output in almost 50 years.”
    So which is it, 24 or 50, or am I missing something? ”

    you are missing the difference between total crop yields in gross tons, and crop yield per unit area planted.
    it means that the total crop amount, for the whole area, is the lowest in 24 years, and the yield per acre is the lowest in 50 years.
    The total area planted is larger than in the past, so even with lower productivity per field planted, the actual crop is larger.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 16 2023 #139204
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    Mayor Wu of Boston wants the city to be all electric- heating, cooling, cooking, etc. I sent two emails to city hall asking for studies, papers, any analysis showing that electricity is more efficient that natural gas, considering generation, transmission, etc losses. I asked if the proposed increase in the demand on the electric grid is viable, considering that it takes about 20 years to build a new power plant, and wind and solar will not be enough- see Germany for example, or California asking people to not recharge their EVs during brown-outs. I received nothing back. I’d think that if such a policy is to be proposed, they would have something, anything, to back it up.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 1 2023 #136072
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    “To me, I’m like, “Can you refuse to bank somebody just because they committed a crime?” WTF Jebus that’s a bad idea, that’s 100% “Social Credit Score” stuff of dystopian nightmares. I’m no fan of Epstein, but can we just refuse to bank him, refuse to rent him, refuse to sell him pork-n-beans at Costco so we all collectively murder him? How does that work?”

    I see your point if he committed a crime in the past, and then stopped his illegal actions. We know that Epstein continued to commit crimes after his initial trial, and slap on the wrist punishment.
    Perhaps that is why it may not be prudent for a bank to continue to accept ill-gotten money from Epstein.
    Of course, that would not be following the tradition of banks willingly accepting deposits from dirty sources, like drug cartels,etc.

    in reply to: War #135616
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    ” Fake women stealing bicycles (having their bike stolen)”
    if you are referring to the NYC rent a bike, not so fast. Her lawyer
    has provide receipts on her account showing that she paid for the bike rental.
    https://nypost.com/2023/05/19/nyc-hospital-worker-sarah-comrie-in-hiding-after-citi-bike-feud-lawyer/

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 12 2023 #135093
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    here’s the grain of truth regarding Bill Gates and population control vaccines:
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12346214/

    Abstract

    A priest, president of Human Life International (HLI) based in Maryland, has asked Congress to investigate reports of women in some developing countries unknowingly receiving a tetanus vaccine laced with the anti-fertility drug human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). If it is true, he wants Congress to publicly condemn the mass vaccinations and to cut off funding to UN agencies and other involved organizations. The natural hormone hCG is needed to maintain pregnancy. The hormone would produce antibodies against hCG to prevent pregnancy. In the fall of 1994, the Pro Life Committee of Mexico was suspicious of the protocols for the tetanus toxoid campaign because they excluded all males and children and called for multiple injections of the vaccine in only women of reproductive age. Yet, one injection provides protection for at least 10 years. The Committee had vials of the tetanus vaccine analyzed for hCG. It informed HLI about the tetanus toxoid vaccine. HLI then told its World Council members and HLI affiliates in more than 60 countries. Similar tetanus vaccines laced with hCG have been uncovered in the Philippines and in Nicaragua. In addition to the World Health Organization (WHO), other organizations involved in the development of an anti-fertility vaccine using hCG include the UN Population Fund, the UN Development Programme, the World Bank, the Population Council, the Rockefeller Foundation, the US National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, and Uppsala, Helsinki, and Ohio State universities. The priest objects that, if indeed the purpose of the mass vaccinations is to prevent pregnancies, women are uninformed, unsuspecting, and unconsenting victims.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 4 2023 #134635
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    Hitler bud parody up for 47 minutes

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 2 2023 #134499
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    “Bees: Maybe they should ask somebody. There were no honeybees in the New World. There were lots of humans in the New World. Explain?”

    will do.

    “There are over 20,000 known bee species in the world, and 4,000 of them are native to the United States. They range from the tiny (2 mm) and solitary Perdita minima, known as the world’s smallest bee, to kumquat-sized species of carpenter bees. Our bees come in as many sizes, shapes, and colors as the flowers they pollinate. There is still much that we don’t know about native bees—many are smaller than a grain of rice and about 10% of bees in the United States have yet to be named or described—but all of these bees have jobs as pollinators.
    Native bees are the primary insect pollinator of agricultural plants in most of the country. Crops that they pollinate include squash, tomatoes, cherries, blueberries, and cranberries. Native bees were here long before European honeybees were brought to the country by settlers (honeybees are not native to North America). Honeybees are key to a few crops such as almonds and lemons, but native bees like the blue orchard bees are better and more efficient pollinators of many crops, including those plants that evolved in the Americas. Native bees are estimated to pollinate 80 percent of flowering plants around the world.
    Many of our native wild and crop plants have sets of bees that are so specialized that they restrict their visits to those plants alone. The most important facet of bee conservation is the encouragement and retention of all of our flowering native plants.”
    http://www.usgs.gov/faqs/how-many-species-native-bees-are-united-states

    “Please, for the love of God and all things holy, read a book sometimes.”

    in reply to: Western “Thinking” on Nuclear Weapons #134165
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    the speed of light is still an unbreakable limit in the universe

    unless you are a politician. they make their own reality. They are mandating EV vehicles without regard
    to whether or not the electrical grid can carry they load.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 10 2023 #133173
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    a “core charge” or recycling fee needs to be added.

    C.O.R. “cash on return” – bring the broken replaced item back, and get some money back. Originally from auto part stores that took parts like starter motors, alternators, etc., to recycle the copper wires, or rebuild them.

    One of my earliest memories is of receiving the oral polio vaccine in a little paper cup filled with water. I was of pre-school age, early 1960’s.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle March 8 2023 #130785
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    Several concepts expressed on this site I feel need to be addressed. In no particular order:

    “People that believe in a god are good, those atheists are evil, and can not be moral.”
    Many people of faith act immorally, and many atheists live ethical, moral lives.

    “If you think that the human population is too large, you also think billions should be murdered”
    some WEF types may, but really? Folks like Jane Goodall want to off me? non sequitur

    “there is no problem with resource depletion, and if there was, technology will solve those problems”
    infinite growth on a finite planet. sure thing.

    “people are not animals, they are special, and God wants them to do what ever it takes to go forth and multiply.”
    I prefer “fire apes”, rather than “savanna monkeys”. Apes have no tails. Why did God tell Noah to collect animals if God doesn’t want them to survive?

    “Rome lasted for 2000 years”
    Do Constantinople-ians count as Romans?

    “Malthus was wrong”
    No, his timing was just off. The green revolution requires huge energy and mineral inputs. Guess what-
    nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium extraction will be reaching their limits soon, due to geological reality.
    the question is ‘will the Earth’s population go down because humanity makes that choice, or will natural forces do it regardless of any human will to the contrary”?

    “Humanity means civilization”
    Post-neolithic life is a tiny fraction of humanity’s history. hunter-gathers lived 60-75 years if they survived childhood illness , accidents , and war. They worked less than moderns, and recited, from memory epics.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 22 2023 #129605
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    They’re made of Meat!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 13 2023 #126063
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    About Davos and WEF:

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 4 2023 #125065
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    “Also if it is just an issue of carbon then why are we setting up Carbon-Releasing factories (i.e. ESG based forests). We know they burn like crazy without human interaction and just let them burn. China has nothing on a ripper Ozzie bushfire but we are planning on doing what with them.”

    Well, forest fires do release carbon, but that an equivalent amount of carbon goes back into the re-grown trees after some years. Carbon released from coal burning power plants doesn’t unless the Carboniferous Period (about 360 million to 300 million years ago) happens again.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 4 2023 #125038
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    ” Snow in Kuwait, Riyadh, Athens and the Sahara.”
    That’s weather, not climate. If you can’t distinguish between the two, you don’t understand the issue.
    There can be snow in usually warm climates. We call this weather.
    It can be damn cold and not snow.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 28 2022 #124471
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    Birth rates are not the metric to watch. Miscarriage rate is. I think the miscarriage rate is increasing due to the vax.
    Birth rates could be falling from the vax and/or people’s realization that the economy is going to crash, and therefore, maybe not the best time to have a kid.

    Similar to the Bill Gates quote about pop-reduction by vaccines. If more children survive due to better health,the desire to have many kids decreases. Although I agree sterilizing vaccines is within the possible plans of our dear psychopathic “elites”.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle Christmas Day 2022 #124269
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    The Calvin and Hobbes cartoon (believe in Santa to get presents) is an example of Pascal’s Wager:

    “Pascal argues that a rational person should live as though God exists and seek to believe in God. If God does not exist, such a person will have only a finite loss (some pleasures, luxury, etc.), whereas if God does exist, he stands to receive infinite gains (as represented by eternity in Heaven) and avoid infinite losses (an eternity in Hell)”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 8 2022 #122951
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    D Benton Smith-

    I read that article, “finite feeding frenzy”.
    I have a question for you. Where does Mr Murphy advocate killing everyone? Or, if that is just your supposition that killing everyone would be the result of what Mr Murphy advocates, what exactly is he advocating? I presume that you think Murphy wants us to stop using fossils fuels immediately. It seems to me that he is just saying some resources are finite.
    Please feel free to cut and paste from the article to help elucidate me.

    Finite Feeding Frenzy

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 8 2022 #122950
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    I worked at a pizza place with electric ovens. There was a plaque on the wall that read ” Turn ovens on at 20 minutes interval”
    I was told that on the first day of operation, they turned all three ovens on at once, 60,000 watts. The power company knew who to call. They said “DON’T DO THAT!”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 29 2022 #122284
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    of course there can be, and I believe, there are, too many people, overshoot, call it what you will. To say otherwise is denial. How many people on earth is too many? 8 billion? 30 billion? When all the wildlife is gone, and all land is converted to food production?
    When you get your 2,000 calories of algae crackers every day?
    To think otherwise is an example of human exceptionalism. We are animals, biological beings.
    It’s funny, some people say, “Well, if there are too many people, why don’t you kill yourself” and “if you think that there are too many people, you must be for genocide” . Is this some sort of psychological projection onto others of that which immediately comes to their minds?
    Besides suicide and genocide, the world’s population can be reduced by birth control; I’d prefer as a decision made as an individual , not imposed by authoritarians. An increase in health and education would encourage this, and you are seeing it around the world as wealth increases, birth rates go down. Those that reject this decline in populations (see Japan, Italy, etc) as problematic are just pretending the economy is not a Ponzi scheme. infinite growth is the ideology of cancer, and doesn’t work well on a finite planet.
    If the reduction in population is left to current trends, it will be due to people freezing, starving, and killing each other.
    Maybe a real fatal pandemic spreading through the human mono-culture.
    Technology isn’t going to save us, even if we are eating insects, or food from fermentation vats.

    Logically, at some point before there is one human per square meter of land, you must admit that overshoot is possible.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 28 2022 #122153
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    @afewknowthetruth

    press the “alt key” while typing 119 or 87 on a windoze machine
    I think the ‘option key’ on macs would work too.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 23 2022 #121701
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    if I may butt in

    Germ said
    “Worth a listen…
    Dr. Stepanie Seneff at MIT interviewed.
    Yup – the vaxxed are fucked, and the boosted are so, so fucked!”

    kultsommer somehow read this as expressing glee at the misfortune of others.
    I don’t.
    Perhaps kultsommer is not a native english speaker, and the translation of the phrase into kultsommer’s native language
    has a different connotation/meaning. To me, it means the vaxxed have possible health problems, now, or in the future. And the boosted with more serious problems.
    No glee expressed in my interpretation of Germ’s comment..

    from Cambridge online dictionary:

    Meaning of fucked in English
    fucked
    adjective
    us
    /in a very bad or difficult situation:
    example:”If you don’t know what you’re doing, you’re fucked.”
    broken or not working properly:
    example:”The microphone’s basically fucked.”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 17 2022 #121219
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    At some point, a tiny increase in CO2 will be the straw that broke the camel’s back.
    Many systems are stable, until they are not, and then they jump to a new state that is a major change from the previous state.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle October 21 2022 #119033
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    “How long before Musk runs for president?”
    only “natural born citizens” can be USA president. “natural-born U.S. citizen is someone who is entitled to be so “at birth” or “by birth,” regardless of where he or she was born”
    Some [Trump, amongst other] say Obama had a fake birth certificate, and point to a pdf copy that was an obvious cut and paste job. But the provenance of that is questionable. Anyone can make a fake. I think it would have been really difficult for the micro-film records of Hawaiian newspapers in multiple libraries to have Obama’s birth in a local hospital to be inserted.
    .
    .
    http://media.silive.com/latest_news/photo/obama-birthjpg-ae4382d8ca2d236a.jpg

    in reply to: Debt Rattle October 2 2022 #117536
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    “Obtaining animal fats -essential for really good health and vitality- could be problematic.”

    Long Pork?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 15 2022 #115988
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    I enjoy the posts of Dr D, but he’s not always accurate. if you, D Benton Smith, are referring to the “overshoot” post, you are all wet. Of course the human population has gone into overshoot, for the reasons outlined above. I don’t see any trolling here, but I’m assuming you are referring to the ‘overshoot’ post. I don’t see Afewknowthetruth as a troll. It would be helpful to me if people frankly name that which they allude to.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 14 2022 #115896
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    “Why? Russia and Canada are about to go online with the largest increase in arable land in world history. If you believe their Science. The arctic becomes easy to travel and drill. There are 3x more polar bears than ever. And Water hasn’t raised an inch in NY harbor. Sounds like a win.”

    I’d like a source for this arable land claim. Growing food needs more than warm enough temperatures, soil must be good as well. I think tundra soil may be a little too acidic for wheat.

    here’s a link to actual sea levels at NYC since 1950. Up nine inches.
    https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/waterlevels.html?id=8518750&units=standard&bdate=19500101&edate=20171231&timezone=GMT&datum=MSL&interval=m&action=data

    if the link doesn’t work, search at “tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 1 2022 #114912
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    Special home charging points for EVs in the UK are ‘smart devices’, which means they can be turned off remotely if there is not enough power. I would think that all public charging stations would have a similar setup.

    It could be a shock to EV owners this winter as their cars turn into bricks!

    At least it may focus minds on the fantasy of an EV future.

    I would not be surprised if the EV cars themselves will be fitted with ‘kill switches’
    in other news, the Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, USA, wants all new construction to not use fossil fuels. I assume that means electric heat and cooling. I sent an email last week to her asking for the studies showing less pollution or more efficiency, but no reply yet. I also asked if new power generation plants are planned. no reply yet.

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    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 22 2022 #111944
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    “Oh, and that mini Kingfisher needs some Head & Shoulders….”
    look closer, those are dew drops.
    What plants need:

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 23 2022 #110223
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    But I thought Peak Oil: There was no oil left on earth?

    That is not what peak oil means. You should know this. And enough for one more generation? Twenty years more? That’s rather soon in my opinion.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 8 2022 #109284
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    https://youtu.be/UrxRJ9HlfZkThere is only so much oil in the ground

    Sooner or later there won’t be much around
    Tell that to your kids while you’re drivin’ round downtown
    That there’s only so much oil in the ground

    We can’t cut loose without that juice
    Can’t cut loose without that juice
    If we keep on like we doing
    Things for sure will not be cool
    It’s a fact we just ain’t got sufficient fuel
    Cause there’s only so much oil in the ground
    Sooner or later there won’t be none around
    Alternate sources of power must be found
    Cause there’s only so much oil in the ground

    Yes, there’s only so much oil in the earth
    It’s a fact of life – for what it’s worth
    Something every little girl and boy should know from birth
    That there’s only so much oil in the earth

    There’s no excuse for our abuse
    No excuse for our abuse
    We just assume that what we use
    Will not exceed the oil supply
    But soon enough the world will watch the wells run dry

    There’s no excuse for our abuse
    No excuse for our abuse
    We just assume that what we use
    Will not exceed the oil supply
    But soon enough the world will watch the wells run dry

    Cause there’s only so much oil in the ground
    Sooner or later there won’t be none around
    You can tell that to your children while you’re drivin’ round downtown
    That there’s only so much oil in the ground
    And there’s only so much oil in the earth
    Sooner than you think there’s gonna be a heavy duty dearth
    And there won’t be too much time, for no merriment or mirth
    Cause there’s only so much oil in the earth

    We can’t cut loose without that juice
    Can’t cut loose without that juice
    If we keep on like we doing
    Things for sure will not be cool
    It’s a fact we just ain’t got sufficient fuel

    (There is only so much oil)
    (There is only so much oil)

    (There is only so much oil)
    (There is only so much oil)

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 27 2022 #108585
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    I have never understood the antagonism against the “it takes a village to raise a child” quote. Do people feel the role of religious teachers, academic teachers, sports coaches, youth group volunteers, the elder that mentors an unrelated child, etc., are detrimental to raising a child? If you saw a child, by themselves, throwing rocks at ducklings in a pond, would you say anything?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 22 2022 #102621
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    I posted these questions on a youtube video
    I don’t see any mis- dis- or mal- information in my questions.
    If I go to the video while signed in to google, I can see my questions.
    If I go to the video while not signed in to google, I can’t see my questions.

    “How Do We Know Covid-19 Vaccines Are Safe? | Ask Your Internist | American College of Physicians”

    what are the long term effects of the vax. is six months long enough to know?
    what other vax use mR NA?
    is this the first time mR NA technology has been used for human vaccines?
    why are the companies that make the vax immune from lawsuits?
    why are they said to be non- experimental, yet the FDA paperwork sez the studies are complete in 2024?
    Why did they want the original study data kept secret for 75 years?
    Why were the control group volunteers given the vax, thereby removing the control in the studies?
    How large a fine did p fizer pay when caught doing illegal marketing?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 17 2022 #101827
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    Tulsi Gabbard is connected to the WEF Young Leaders program.
    https://www.weforum.org/people/tulsi-gabbard

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 7 2022 #97335
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    I wrote: “now where could people possibly get the idea that the vaccines prevent transmission or infection 100% ?”

    deflationista wrote “if only your link said the things that you think it says, maybe you would have a point.”

    I must be too stupid to understand your point, Deflationista. My point was that people that didn’t read the documents created by Pfizer , et al., where the studies were only looking at the reduction of severity and transmission , got the impression from the MSM that the vaccines are more powerful than they actually are. I think my link said the things that I think it says. Please help me to understand you. Write as if you are addressing me as a bright 12 year old. Don’t imply anything. Spell it out. Be specific.

    Pres. Joe Biden, town hall, 7/21/21:
    “But, again, one last thing. We don’t talk enough to you about this, I don’t think. One last thing that’s really important is, we’re not in the position where we think that any virus, including the Delta virus, which is much more transmissible and more deadly in terms of unvaccinated people, the — the various shots that people are getting now cover that. You’re OK. You’re not going to — you’re not going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations.”

    March 30, 2021
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky is touting new CDC data that suggests people who have been fully vaccinated almost never carry COVID-19.

    During an MSNBC interview with Rachel Maddow on Monday, Walensky said: “Our data from the CDC today suggests that vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don’t get sick, and that it’s not just in the clinical trials, but it’s also in real-world data.”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 7 2022 #97319
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    deflationista said “Amazing that after almost two year, people still think that vaccine prevents transmission or infection 100%. Does any vaccine offer that? It does protect from serious disease and death to a greater extent than being unvaxxed. And it also diminishes your ability to spread the virus. ”
    Smallpox, polio, measles, etc vaccines are called “sterilizing vaccines” You can look it up.

    now where could people possibly get the idea that the vaccines prevent transmission or infection 100% ?
    https://cdn.lbryplayer.xyz/api/v4/streams/free/TLAV-Past-Mantra-Vaccines-Stop-COVID-Transmission-The-Clown-World-Show/062a9cb18ff737df2c6e0c5934938c85c4b033ec/132869

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    OP :”Wow. Robert Malone used the phrase “intentional communities.” That is a phrase that my domestic partner and I use a great deal, but that I have never heard outside of a very narrow range of acquaintances and online communities.”

    “intentional communities” is a phrase from the early 1970’s after “commune” got a bad rep. It was very Whole Earth Catalog

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 14 2021 #83861
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    @deflationista
    Please explain why the mainstream media censors or ignores credentialed MDs and PhDs from Oxford, Harvard, Yale, Sanford, etc.that question the narrative.
    Science requires a back and forth exchange of ideas between competing hypotheses. Preventing this exchange is not science.
    I don’t trust authorities that prevent the free exchange of ideas.

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