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2161  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Health Professionals and COVID-19 - PROOF on: April 29, 2020, 02:51:53 AM
[/b]As the reports are coming in regarding the Coronavirus scam, we start to see that the proof has been withheld all along. The more evidence we see, the more we know that the proof will come out in court... soon.


Leaked Pentagon Video Shows Vaccine Designed to ~ Modify Behavior ~ PUBLISHER RECOMMENDED[/b]
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Leaked Pentagon Video Shows Vaccine Designed to ~ Modify Behavior ~
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That video has been making the rounds for nearly a decade as I remember.  I'd be careful of it, and I have.

Anyone can get some footage of a university lecture, voice-over ridiculous stuff, and claim it came out of the pentagon.  I would advise a detailed analysis to evaluate the slide content, try to look for lip sync info, try to find open-source info about related related research, etc, before using it.  Else you are getting set up to get egg on your face, and there are a lot of psychological operations designed with exactly that goal in mind.

I suspect that the idea came out of Dawkins 'forced viral' (and probably nonsensical) idea that Christians have defective brain wiring.  I'm guessing that Dawkins would not be so quick to so label Talmudics/Kabbalahists/Luciferians/Satanists as being similarly damaged since doing so would severely hamper his book sales and compromise his celebrity-scientpriest status.

2162  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Health Professionals and COVID-19 - PROOF on: April 27, 2020, 05:26:03 PM

We need to be accurate on our knowledge of isotope half lives. In many cases, such knowledge has been verified reliably.

1. If you power a spacecraft with a polonium fuel energy source, when will it be too weak to power the vehicle?

2. How long will a smoke alarm which uses americium be reliable?

http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2011/ph241/eason1/

3.  Are radium watch dials made before 1950 dangerous today? If some were kept in a small room, at what rate would the room become dangerously contaminated?

https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/new-report-shows-radium-dials-might-pose-serious-danger

4. As a nuclear bomb ages, is there a point where it won't explode?

I could go on and on...

But arguing that radioactive decay of an isotope is not a precise and measurable process is absurd. The truth is exactly the opposite, these are the most precise and measurable processes.

Can you tell me specifically which atoms are going to undergo decay before their half-life and which ones after?  Didn't think so.  Therefor you are engaged in a conspiracy theory and as such radioactive decay is not acceptable as a phenomenon to study.  Your standards, not mine.

2163  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: April 27, 2020, 05:04:29 PM
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An interesting note is that I was buying some land recently and in the research I noticed that a big strip was claimed by the telco.  It was maybe half a kilometer from one of these types of towers and up-hill.  The tower was not on top of a hill as they usually are.  I got to analyzing this and decided that perhaps the power levels in that area exceeded a safe level and the telco wanted/needed a legal out in case people got injured.  To test this hypothesis, I drew a line and followed it and just as I expected, about 20 km there was another tower right in line.
the actual reasonss are this

for radio broadcasts they dont want people building anything in the line of sight between antennas
again not due to human risk of illness.. but due to blocking the signals line of sight if suddenly a large building was put in the way.
The strip was well away from the tower and was not between the two towers
As a matter of fact, if you go 20km away to the other tower and sight strait from the top of it to the top of the tower in question, the land claimed by the telco was exactly the patch of land which would be hit by a beam which missed the target by a part of a degree.  Because of the topography it was a relatively long and narrow patch on the surface of the terrain.

I predicted that I would find a tower along a certain line at a fair distance, and it was EXACTLY what I found.  Over a period of time when these kinds of things happen with a particular hypothesis it grows in strength.

so your rebuttal tries to say that its not about line of sight.. but then you argue that it was exactly about line of sight.

can you even get story straight not between towers exactly inline

.. anyway take your 5G conspiracy back to the other topic. it has nothing to do with corona virus.
we already debunked it due to corona being an outbreak in places that dont even have 5g
so take your 5g conspiracy to the other topic if you want to rebuttal it

Hey dumb-fuck:

Code:
   tow2                                 tow1         /
     |           line of sight           |          /  <-                            
     |(- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -)| - - - - /  <- area
     |                                   |        /  <-
     |                                   |       /
-----|-----------------------------------|------
                      terrain                    

Now that I think of it, if there is a ton of 5G work going on right now taking advantage of the 'balognavirus scamdemic', they probably are sighting in a lot of point-to-point beams, and probably giving the actual 5G hardware 'sea trials' so to speak and running the spectrums on something of a burn-in.  Maybe there is a certain amount of collateral damage and some people are getting fried and it is being blamed on the virus.

2164  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: April 27, 2020, 02:18:46 PM

RCode has some great stuff on their channel, and archive.org generally doesn't suffer censorship gladly unlike the corp/govs such as youtube and facebook

  https://archive.org/details/@rcode

I had not seen the full vid of the mainstream fake nurse actor getting caught red-handed.

2165  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: April 27, 2020, 01:27:45 PM
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An interesting note is that I was buying some land recently and in the research I noticed that a big strip was claimed by the telco.  It was maybe half a kilometer from one of these types of towers and up-hill.  The tower was not on top of a hill as they usually are.  I got to analyzing this and decided that perhaps the power levels in that area exceeded a safe level and the telco wanted/needed a legal out in case people got injured.  To test this hypothesis, I drew a line and followed it and just as I expected, about 20 km there was another tower right in line.

It should be noted that no where in any sort of publicly accessible documentation from the planing/zoning people or anywhere else was there any mention of the area, and there were houses all over the place.  It was right in the middle of the city.  The FCC had no useful information at all, and in fact when I talked to an FCC person later, the lady had no concept of what a power level even was.
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there are 2 reasons why telco companies buy strips of land
and ill hint now. its not about danger of intense power levels

the actual reasonss are this

for radio broadcasts they dont want people building inthg in the line of sight between antennas
again not due to human risk of illness.. but due to blocking the signals line of sight if suddenly a large building was put in the way.

as for underground cabling. they dont want to have to seek permission from a private land owner to dig his land to replace cables. if its their land they can dig as they please.

si before trying to assume its due to worries of signal intensity harming people. its not. its about logistics of not wanting to have delays/interuptions of their service/repair plans

Neither of the two reasons you think you 'know' about apply here.  The strip was well away from the tower and was not between the two towers.  The strip was not contiguous with the land upon which the tower sat, nor was it in any very feasible path for future buried utility work.

As a matter of fact, if you go 20km away to the other tower and sight strait from the top of it to the top of the tower in question, the land claimed by the telco was exactly the patch of land which would be hit by a beam which missed the target by a part of a degree.  Because of the topography it was a relatively long and narrow patch on the surface of the terrain.

I had a friend with special access to GIS data which is the only reason I knew about the strip.  Otherwise it was just covered with houses and buildings like any other part of the 'highly urbanized area'.  The property I was looking at was partly in this strip which is why I was pulling the claims and what-not.

This story is actually a classic example of testing a hypothesis by making a prediction, and that's one of the strongest kinds of tests.  I predicted that I would find a tower along a certain line at a fair distance, and it was EXACTLY what I found.  Over a period of time when these kinds of things happen with a particular hypothesis it grows in strength.

2166  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: April 27, 2020, 12:49:28 PM
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Dude, that thing in the 2nd vid looks massive.. are you sure it is a 5G tower/mast?

I think it safe to say that the big daddy is generally NOT (and that's why I chose the term EMF instead of 5G.)  The reason being that it is dominated by parabolic antenna.  These would be high bandwidth point-to-point links which is cheaper and easier than laying fiber.

I did spot stories of 5G in some city in Peru since it was a bone of contention with the Huawai kerfuffle, but I didn't cross reference to see if this was even the same city.

An interesting note is that I was buying some land recently and in the research I noticed that a big strip was claimed by the telco.  It was maybe half a kilometer from one of these types of towers and up-hill.  The tower was not on top of a hill as they usually are.  I got to analyzing this and decided that perhaps the power levels in that area exceeded a safe level and the telco wanted/needed a legal out in case people got injured.  To test this hypothesis, I drew a line and followed it and just as I expected, about 20 km there was another tower right in line.

It should be noted that no where in any sort of publicly accessible documentation from the planing/zoning people or anywhere else was there any mention of the area, and there were houses all over the place.  It was right in the middle of the city.  The FCC had no useful information at all, and in fact when I talked to an FCC person later, the lady had no concept of what a power level even was.

These markings and lines are pathetic to say the least.. It looks like they're some sheeps or slaves waiting in line.. The insane number of misinformation flying around us is shared on purpose imo, it's to confuse us constantly and reminds me of the video from BBC about non-linear warfare very well.

We've been confused so well we have been perfectly steered away from the truth. We have arguments for any narrative: you have arguments for any of the theories about what caused COVID, you can argue about the pandemic being real or fake, about microchipping being on its way or not etc.

It's a big strategy and I think it's the same one they have been using for a long time (the non-linear warfare) now. If we did not have everything in contradiction, we, as a community, could've headed towards the truth long time ago. But we just can't. And it's gonna be more confusing the deeper we get into the rabbit hole.

Here's the key to not going mad:  Plan to KNOW almost nothing.  Go back to the way post-enlightenment science is supposed to work.  Just:

 - understand and entertain a lot of hypotheses which are often enough mutually exclusive.
 - go about absorbing information and making observations.
 - make pattern matches about what observations fall into the bins of which hypotheses
 - kick out the hypotheses which can be excluded based on observation
 - DON'T kick out hypotheses which cannot reasonably be exclude (even if you get called a 'conspiracy theorist'.)

This is elementary analysis.  It is not taught in school for the same reason that fiat monetary theory isn't.  Namely, you are a better and safer sheep-person if you DON'T think about these things.

2167  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: April 27, 2020, 11:51:32 AM
Some social distancing stuff out of Peru.

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rWgO8gTq2Y

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyrTP9ipuqM

Interesting (and pitiful and shameful to see what the peeps have been reduced to.)

I could not help but notice in the second video the particularly heavy looking EMF towers that the drone picked up on it's way in.  The '2 meter seperation' always seemed to me more of a triangulation/tracking MIMO cell technology thing than an epidemiological thing to me, and many doctors say that it is stupid in the context of biologicals.  It would be interesting to note if there is a correlation between places where 5G is ready for testing and where 'social distancing' is heavily enforced.  A friend of mine just sent me a picture from Baguio City in the Philippines, and I recall that Baguio and Clark were going to be the first test cities for 5G.

I didn't (and don't) think that 5G is causing the 'pandemic' mostly because I don't think that 5G would be cranked up yet or that dangerous power levels, formed beams, and frequency ranges in places where it is installed.  Not yet.  But then I also don't think that there is an actual pandemic caused by coronavirus or anything else.

That said, amidst the storm of crazy information/mis-information flying around, certain things which are supposed to represent 'covid-19' do seem a much better match for EMF injury than anything seen of any coronavirus yet studied.  This would include

 - 'crushed glass lung'
 - hemoglobin molecule damage
 - loss of taste/smell
 - toe lesions,
 - and most recently, blood clots.

I very well could imagine certain of these being a result of small-scale system testing of the 5G systems which are clearly being super-fast-tracked in the media induced panic of 'covid-19'.

2168  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus: International Updates on: April 27, 2020, 04:48:41 AM
Little report from a probably typical SE Asian nation.  As best I can tell the response in all of these resource rich SE Asian countries have had almost a cookie-cutter uniformity.

 - Every third word from the mainstream media and policy people is 'new normal'.

'New Normal' seems to consist of the following features:

 - Domestic population in a significant state of lockdown.  'Show me your papers' is almost certain to the most common phrase to be heard on the street, although I expect electronic tagging to be here soon so inexpensive automated scanners and so-called AI will be doing the duty of the Gestapo of old.

 - Chinese ships showing up already to remove natural resources.  In one occasion they were reported to have showed up with a private security detail toting automatic weapons.

 - There is a concept of 'critical sector' work and 'essential personnel'.  They seem to be defined as things which support the expropriation of the nation's resources as per the above.  This country has been the focus of 'population modification' efforts in the past so I have significant concern for the lives of those who are now considered 'non-essential' under the 'new normal'.

 - Planning for the 'new normal' has been handed off to teams of academics from 'liberal universities' and giant family run corporate empires.  Much talk of the wonders of 'public/private partnerships' and 'non-government organizations'.  People like me who've studied globalism and 'agenda 21'  will immediately recognize these structures.  They are the defining elements of that scheme.  The 'environmentalism' and 'progressive activism' and such are decorations to draw in the useful idiot classes...and it works disappointingly well.  The core of the system is cold hard collective oligarchy.

2169  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: April 25, 2020, 07:03:58 PM
Any trust is gone when hospitals get paid to have sick people and receive more for something which in most cases makes things worse, 80-90% of patients put on ventilator die. ER doctors are being pressured to add Covid-19 to death reports.
US: Hospitals Get Paid $13K to List Patients as COVID-19 and $39K to Put Them on a Ventilator

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doctors dont just find a random patient in a morgue and write 'covid' on their toe tag


For a cool $12,000 I'll bet the do it all the time, and especially after the CDC assured doctors that they would NOT be checking up on cause-of-death.

The only question I have is how many people they decide to label 'covid-19' and bump off a little bit before the maker would be calling them home.

Even before this 'balognavirus scamdemic' I counciled aging people to not go to the hospital without a healthy person standing by and watching like a hawk.  Now because of the scamdemic family members are not allowed to accompany their parents into the office.  How convenient.



Hospitals in the US makes billions of dollars per year. It makes absolute perfect sense to risk billions in steady income for $12k. Giving you the benefit of the doubt, and lets say that hospital administration is corrupt and willing to deal with ten thousand fold repercussions, the actual people who's job it is to write 'covid' on their toe tag aren't seeing any of that money. How much of that $12k would you need to pay to someone with an already decent salary to make them risk their job, license, and medical degree? And once again, no one is going to catch wind of that and blow any whistles I'm sure. No chance of getting caught when you're in rural Iowa and ticking off numbers that are scrutinized and analyzed by 50 different agencies I'm sure.

So doctors don't help their organization make easy money?  You must be pretty naive.

As for losing a license and what-not, it's much more likely that a doctor or hospital will lose more than just an extra $12,000 per person if the do NOT help perpetuate the fraud that the CDC so desperately wants.

2170  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: April 25, 2020, 06:33:15 PM
Any trust is gone when hospitals get paid to have sick people and receive more for something which in most cases makes things worse, 80-90% of patients put on ventilator die. ER doctors are being pressured to add Covid-19 to death reports.
US: Hospitals Get Paid $13K to List Patients as COVID-19 and $39K to Put Them on a Ventilator

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doctors dont just find a random patient in a morgue and write 'covid' on their toe tag


For a cool $12,000 I'll bet the do it all the time, and especially after the CDC assured doctors that they would NOT be checking up on cause-of-death.

The only question I have is how many people they decide to label 'covid-19' and bump off a little bit before the maker would be calling them home.

Even before this 'balognavirus scamdemic' I counciled aging people to not go to the hospital without a healthy person standing by and watching like a hawk.  Now because of the scamdemic family members are not allowed to accompany their parents into the office.  How convenient.

2171  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Patent number 060606 - Humans As Cryptocurrency Miners on: April 25, 2020, 04:51:39 PM
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SUMMARY

[0005] Some exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure may use human body activity associated with a task provided to a user as a solution to“mining” challenges in cryptocurrency systems. For example, a brain wave or body heat emitted from the user when the user performs the task provided by an information or service provider, such as viewing advertisement or using certain internet services, can be used in the mining process. Instead of massive computation work required by some conventional cryptocurrency systems, data generated based on the body activity of the user can be a proof-of-work, and therefore, a user can solve the computationally difficult problem unconsciously. Accordingly, certain exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure may reduce computational energy for the mining process as well as make the mining process faster.




2172  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: April 25, 2020, 10:33:52 AM
"FBI conducting raid on Michigan hospital for using intravenous vitamin C"

https://www.wxyz.com/news/fbi-conducting-raid-at-allure-medical-in-shelby-township

and the real story is.
that place is not even a medical clinic for the vit-c service. but a 'pay cash - get injected' rental space

they are a 'clinic' for skin/vein stuff. but they are offering non-insured services too. and because of this. patients are not covered by any clinic given liability protections.

Shows how little people trust the official 'public health' system of bureaucrats, hospitals, and doctors these days.

Last time I did a binge watch for 'DIY home surgery' the U.S. led the world in vid count.  Probably censored by youtube these days.

2173  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: April 24, 2020, 04:58:08 PM
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I was reading about MMS and stumbled upon this article in Popular Mechanics. It offers some insight into why certain people are prone to believe in conspiracy theories and/or religion, and delves into the overlap between them. The article is about a cruise for conspiracy theorists, and has a few great quotes:

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Everybody in the dining room except Dina and I twirled their napkins in the air while singing along. Olé, o-lé, olé, o-lé. It was kind of silly, but I think the point was to make people feel they were a part of something bigger...

The conspiracy community does the same thing. Its emotional power is much stronger than facts. It offers a worldview in which chaos, randomness, happenstance—the messy, frightening qualities of life that science depends upon and our minds find so hard to accept—simply do not exist. For some, a sinister reason for life's disappointments is more satisfying than no reason at all...

That's probably one of the stupidest things I've ever heard.

Firstly, being a so-called 'conspiracy theorist' certainly has not made me feel like 'being part of something bigger'.  Exactly the opposite.  Usually I am the only person who thinks like I do, and when that is not the case I generally don't like the other few 'conspiracy theorists' all that much anyway.

Secondly, it is the opposite of 'comforting' to know that the government is capable of doing 9/11, creating and releasing customized coronavirus 'on it's own people', etc, etc.  In some ways I wish I could enjoy all the warm fuzzies that normies get from the mainstream TV, the politicians they like, and what-not.  It would be like being a kid in a loving family with no worries again with mommy and daddy hovering above to take care of me.  I'm just not wired or trained in such a way that I can hide in a safe-space shell.  I go where facts and logic lead me, and I don't think I could change even if I wanted to.

2174  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: April 24, 2020, 06:43:17 AM

They locked down Wuhan real hard in January.  Do you think that made things better or worse for China?
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Depends on what you mean by 'for China'.  Looks to me like they may have mostly rounded up a lot of people who been guilty of future-crime against the CCP.  So, if by 'China' you mean the CCP (and their globalist sponsors) then yes, things got 'better'.

It seems quite clear that the creation of the coronavirus, or at the very least one which was almost identical to it, was a joint project between the U.S. and China.  This from Breggin's presentation of the 2015 paper.  Ergo, they both knew about the SARS-cov-2 and what it could and could not do.

My strongest hypothesis at this point is that China willingly played the role of the 'first victim'.  Part of the pay-off is that they could do things within their population that they were ready for (due to their social credit scoring, 5G, etc, etc) but would under ordinary circumstances cause a civil rights backlash.  China was allowed to 'come out of' the 'crisis' sooner and capitalize.

The rest of the governments through lockdowns are effectively holding down their peeps in lockdown so the Chinese can ass-rape them.  At least that's what it looks like from where I'm sitting.  The 'new normal' opens up just enough for the domestic population to ship raw materials to China and buy their plastic garbage.

I don't blame the CCP for this.  The thing was/is being planned and choreographed by the United Nations globally, and implemented locally by corrupt institutions.  Select universities a lot of times, but also giant corporations under multinational control.

Before anyone 'blames China' they really should review Corbett's analysis from about 5 years ago here: 

  https://www.corbettreport.com/china-and-the-new-world-order-transcript/

2175  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: April 23, 2020, 06:03:55 PM

This week's Highwire live now:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L22hboXffXY
2176  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: April 23, 2020, 04:42:18 AM

Do these links make you think that social distancing is doing nothing or very little?


Truthstreammedia presents a possible rationale for the masks, isolation, etc, which actually makes a lot more sense than the hypothesis put forward by the mainstream media about germs and what-not:

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RVG8qNLdoY

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I my area, the team who the mayor 'has chosen' to decide how and if to get to the 'new normal', and what the 'new normal' looks like it consists of entire sociology department faculty from a left-wing university here.

The committee 'helping' the principles looks like a family affair with about 10 family members associated with and industrial conglomerate who, as they are so prone to do, has used their excess capital to run a series of NGO's.  Likely this is in lu of paying taxes as it is in the West I would guess.  There is also cross-over between the Chinese associated chambers of commerce with seats on the boards.

In short, this is the most classic 'Agenda 21' structural makeup I've ever seen.  "Think Globally, Act Locally' ya-all.  The 'Chinese invasion into this SE Asian country will happen all right, but not in the way most people have been conditioned to expect.  The 'covid-19' is a United Nations project from top to bottom.  They may have 'jumped the shark' with putting the globe into a depression over such a demonstrable hoax.

...there is a different group who has a similar plan about leading the world and would like to take over from the obsolete United Nations.  It will be interesting to see how they play their hand here.  To learn, watch what their operatives (e.g., Steve Bannon) are carrying on about.  The latest idea, which came on super strong all of a sudden about a month ago, was to gin up a war between the U.S. and China.  Still analyzing and gathering data about how that fits in.

2177  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: April 22, 2020, 04:48:24 PM
Bottoms up, lads.



I know for a fact that someone with no medical training can, in an afternoon with a search engine, discover that a 'professional neurologist with 30 years experience' is OD'ing ones father on extremely powerful drugs and he is suffering the classic signs of OD on said.  I got my father to a different hospital, his 'Parkinsons' diagnosis was thrown in the trash, he got off the drugs which were rather quickly killing him, and got on to recovering from his stroke.

There were two possibilities here:  1) The bitch doctor was trying to kill my father, 2) she didn't have a clue about what she was doing.

A person of reasonable IQ and background can easily eclipse an average doctor in a narrow range of study.  Just like a doctor can easily learn some 'hello world' program in an obscure programming language which nearly no computer programmer knows.

Doctors are not Gods and anyone who claims to be is probably not a very trustworthy doctor and one that should be avoided.  Probably the minimum IQ needed to get through med school is 125 or so, but mostly what one needs is a good memory.  That often comes at the expense of skills needed to be a good scientist and a lot of doctors are woefully lacking in the skills necessary to think outside of the box they were trained within.

Even more devastating, most doctors are not keen to sacrifice their careers and they are completely constrained within a very corrupt web of captured trade organizations, hospitals, regulators, etc.  That is even more true with extreme energy put into this 'covid-19' psy-op where going against the wishes of the operational design is even less well tolerated than at normal times.

2178  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: April 21, 2020, 12:09:13 PM
Nobody here has yet pointed out that FUCKIN FINALLY they did a random sample antibody test as I said weeks ago was necessary before doing any kind of analysis on so-called 'covid-19'.

Results?  Even more people than I predicted are over and done with this thing.  Like in the neighborhood of 50 TIMES more (not 'percent' more) people have had the bug than the official figures we get on mainstream media all the time.

And the above means that the mortality rate seems to be the same as any other seasonal bug.  Gee, who could have guessed?  So they have cratered the worlds economies and got vast numbers of people in house arrest and got martial law for nothing but a big fat fuckin fraud.  Exactly like I concluded as likely a month or so ago.

The MSM is running serious damage control and pulling out every stop to try to confuse the sheep over what is a very simple scientific reality.  And have been trying to bury it as best they can.  Here's what's going down.

  https://news.usc.edu/168987/antibody-testing-results-covid-19-infections-los-angeles-county/

Not sure if this 'hot mic' is a hoax (e.g., fake voice-over) or another staged play scene (to help the Zionist Lucifarians take the reigns from the UN Lucifarians) but it probably represents the reality of the situation regardless:

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iYrkQXhPwQ

2179  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: April 21, 2020, 08:26:04 AM

first of all antenna's transmit waves not chemicals.
second of all if your licking antenna's on an hourly bases to worry about consuming aluminium then maybe you should worry about your actions, rather than the actions of the things you want to lick

You are so far out of your league that it's embarrassing.  Chemical considerations have nothing to do with what we are talking about here.

Secondly we are not talking about transmitting.  The question is whether aluminum can be pick up (aka, 'receive' as in a 'receiver ') electromagnetic energy.  Clearly it can.

If your brain is full of nano-scale particles of aluminum, which is KNOWN to happen by macrophage transport of aluminum adjuvants from vaccines, then there is a very realistic chance that EMF (5G for instance) can be more efficiently transmitted into brain tissue.

2180  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: April 21, 2020, 04:02:39 AM
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Access amount of Aluminum in the body plus a particular microwave to trigger it is the virus causing COVID-1 dis ease.
Several ways to get aluminum in the body, absorbing by the skin from chem-trails or polluted air like in Wuhan which did have severe pollution problem unlike Beijing or Shanghai.
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Total fantasies. Aluminum is not the evil thing you say. Sand is aluminum oxide.

Microwaves don't "Trigger it", there are no chem-trails.

You are aware that many/most UHF antennas are might out of aluminum, right?  I guess everyone who has one of these is a 'conspiracy theorist'?




Just so you know, 'sand' is usually silicon dioxide.  No Al.  There is a lot of aluminum in the crust of the earth, most of it in the form of oxide.  The ore is called bauxite.  All animals have a gut evolved to exclude aluminum in the form found in nature from body tissue since it serves no useful purpose (unlike most elements which are needed in trace amounts.  Aluminum was never found in elemental form in the natural environment until humans figured out refine it effectively using electrical currents.

The gut and the lungs have evolved to exclude this element from the body.  What does get through in ionic form is eliminated by a healthy system just fine.  What is brand new is nano-meter sized particles of elemental aluminum or in the form of salts which resist oxidation.  Even more new is having these particles (clumps of billions of atoms) injected into the blood stream via vaccinations, or infiltrating tissues due to their nano-scale sizes which are basically unheard of in the natural world before humans created them...and started spraying them into the upper atmosphere to rain down on everything.

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