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27841 - 02-01-2023, 12:03
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Originally Posted by Denver
Why does Gates believe he understand anything about vaccines and immunology?
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Gates doesn't need to know much about either. Gates is one of those 'different level' businessmen like Rockefeller was. Rockefeller didn't know crap about medicine or the medical industry, but he took control of it fairly quickly. Hell, at one point, he tried to go after the steel industry and take on Carnegie.
These other level businessmen like Gates and Rockefeller know business, money, and power. At some point in their career, money becomes worthless to them, so they focus their attention on power. Back in the mid-90s when the internet was good, there were some amazing theories surrounding Gates and the lawsuit leveled against him and Microsoft by the federal govt. Apparently... Gates knew where the power lies, and he started to dabble in banking which is controlled by a tight knit group of families, and they sent their attack dog after Gates to get him under control.
He got the hint and moved on to owning a good portion of Monsanto. Then pharma, then farming. Next would be water but like Banking, that too is controlled by a tight group of people who also happen to own some of the world's largest PMC.
Maybe that is something Gates can get into. He has the money and power to start a high-tech PMC and compete with the big boys for war contracts.
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VeteranXV
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27843 - 02-01-2023, 14:39
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why is no one talking about gates and his anti-trump vax stance?
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VeteranXX Contributor
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27844 - 02-01-2023, 19:50
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...Today, ivermectin remains a relatively unknown drug, although few, if any, other drugs can rival ivermectin for its beneficial impact on human health and welfare....
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27845 - 02-01-2023, 21:10
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NO ONE SAW THAT COMING
Merck Covid Drug Linked to New Virus Mutations, Study Says
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Merck & Co.’s Covid-19 pill is giving rise to new mutations of the virus in some patients, according to a study that underscores the risk of trying to intentionally alter the pathogen’s genetic code.
Some researchers worry the drug may create more contagious or health-threatening variations of Covid, which has killed more than 6.8 million people globally over the past three years.
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27846 - 02-01-2023, 21:24
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I'm sure the 'new strains' are low in concentration...
We'll just have to grow this stuff in large amounts to stud...
oops
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VeteranXX Contributor
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27847 - 02-01-2023, 21:52
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VeteranXX Contributor
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27848 - 02-01-2023, 21:59
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..Antiviral (e.g. HIV, dengue, encephalitis)
Recent research has confounded the belief, held for most of the past 40 years, that ivermectin was devoid of any antiviral characteristics. Ivermectin has been found to potently inhibit replication of the yellow fever virus, with EC50 values in the sub-nanomolar range. It also inhibits replication in several other flaviviruses, including dengue, Japanese encephalitis and tick-borne encephalitis, probably by targeting non-structural 3 helicase activity.97 Ivermectin inhibits dengue viruses and interrupts virus replication, bestowing protection against infection with all distinct virus serotypes, and has unexplored potential as a dengue antiviral.98
Ivermectin has also been demonstrated to be a potent broad-spectrum specific inhibitor of importin ***945;/***946;-mediated nuclear transport and demonstrates antiviral activity against several RNA viruses by blocking the nuclear trafficking of viral proteins. It has been shown to have potent antiviral action against HIV-1 and dengue viruses, both of which are dependent on the importin protein superfamily for several key cellular processes. Ivermectin may be of import in disrupting HIV-1 integrase in HIV-1 as well as NS-5 (non-structural protein 5) polymerase in dengue viruses....
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27849 - 02-02-2023, 10:58
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Originally Posted by SeVeReD
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I am willing to bet 5˘ that you haven't the foggiest idea of what you are looking at.
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VeteranXX Contributor
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27850 - 02-02-2023, 11:02
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It's a tree
Now my turn
You don't know what a forest looks like
it's the molecular structure of Ivermectin.... there's some oxygens and hydrogens and carbons ...
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VeteranXX Contributor
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27851 - 02-02-2023, 11:03
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Originally Posted by Vanster
I am willing to bet 5˘ that you haven't the foggiest idea of what you are looking at.
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With three alimony payments, that's probably all you can afford.
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VeteranXX Contributor
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27852 - 02-02-2023, 11:05
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Originally Posted by SeVeReD
It's a tree
Now my turn
You don't know what a forest looks like
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Europeans did their best to eradicate forests, but they are slowly coming back now.
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VeteranXX Contributor
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27853 - 02-02-2023, 11:06
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Originally Posted by Vanster
Europeans did their best to eradicate forests, but they are slowly coming back now.
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Akchually they're burning them down for heat as we speak
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VeteranXX Contributor
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27854 - 02-02-2023, 11:14
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Originally Posted by Vanster
I am willing to bet 5˘ that you haven't the foggiest idea of what you are looking at.
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An alcoholic, racist, abusive native with an overblown ego based upon grandiose beliefs of mental superiority?
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VeteranXX
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27855 - 02-02-2023, 11:23
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Originally Posted by JuggerNaught
An alcoholic, racist, abusive native with an overblown ego based upon grandiose beliefs of mental superiority?
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what is narcissistic personality disorder?
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VeteranXX Contributor
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27856 - 02-02-2023, 11:44
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Report 54: Infants and Children Under 12 Given the Pfizer mRNA COVID “Vaccine” Seven Months BEFORE Pediatric Approval. 71% of Adverse Event Cases Classified as Serious. - DailyClout
Your politics have gravely hurt people. You're wrong and ****ed in the head.
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It is important to note 1) that the adverse events (AEs) in the 5.3.6 document were reported to Pfizer for only a 90-day period starting on December 1, 2020, the date of the United Kingdom’s public rollout of Pfizer’s COVID-19 experimental mRNA “vaccine” product and 2) no pediatric dose of the Pfizer product was approved for use during that time frame.
What dose(s) of Pfizer’s mRNA “vaccine” was given to these children since no approved dose existed?
Important points from this report include:
A seven-year-old experienced a stroke.
One child and one infant suffered facial paralysis.
One infant had a kidney adverse event, either kidney injury or failure.
Of the 34 adverse event cases, 24 (71%) were classified as serious.
Predominantly female patients were affected — at least 25 of 34 (73.5%) patients.
Table 6 reports 34 cases of use in pediatric individuals. However, 28 additional cases were excluded because details such as height and weight were “not consistent with pediatric subjects.”
Ages ranged from two months to nine years, with median 4.0 years, which means half the children were under four years of age.
132 adverse events were reported in the 34 children – i.e., an average of 3.88 AEs per child.
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Whiny BitchX Contributor
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27857 - 02-02-2023, 12:41
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VeteranXX
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27858 - 02-02-2023, 13:10
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Originally Posted by amRam
Akchually they're burning them down for heat as we speak
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amram, is europe experiencing an unusually mild winter?
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VeteranXX Contributor
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27859 - 02-02-2023, 13:44
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I find all this inextricably linked
Scientists inject fish with alligator DNA to create mutant creatures that live longer | The US Sun
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...They detailed their findings on the preprint server bioRxiv. The paper has not yet been peer-reviewed.
Scientists used CRISPR to insert the alligator gene that codes for cathelicidin into catfish.
It found the survival rate of the genetically modified fish was resistant to a common infection...
"On a per-pound basis, anywhere from 60 to 70 percent of US aquaculture is… catfish production," says Rex Dunham, who works on the genetic improvement of catfish at Auburn University in Alabama.
But catfish farming is a great breeding ground for infections, however, thanks to this new method we may see fewer catfish deaths.
What's more, farming fish that are resistant to disease will produce less waste, aquaculture researcher Greg Lutz from Louisiana State University told MIT....
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27860 - 02-02-2023, 13:57
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Originally Posted by Skipperlipicus
amram, is europe experiencing an unusually mild winter?
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skipperlipikus, weather.com
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