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April 24, 2020, 08:23:19 PM |
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certified that chlorine dioxide to be the most effective bacterial killer in human history.
And are there any studies about the effectiveness of bacterial killers ... against viruses? Hard to find any information at all. The claim is MMS kills all anaerobic microbes and parasites, a true germ killer. It is certainly something to look into. The other thing he is talking about with the light attack is another total differand approch. It is well-known that some nanowaves are not the healthiest. Ultraviolet light is a proven germ killer, 10-400 nm is the Germicidal Wavelength, X-rays ranging from 0.1 to 10 nanometers. Could a simple chest x-ray kill of the viruses, does anyone know. Any studies? If prolonged exposure which would die first the patient or the virus? dude lemme explain. UV light, especially the shorter wavelengths, is BAD. It kills cells. Human cells, bacterial cells, viral cells... doesn't matter. I do tamper with UVC light for disinfection purposes, and i can tell you, if you happen to catch a bit of stray light with the eye, it feels like microscopic needles piercing your pupils. Also when it gets onto your skin, it feels like sunburn but you don't see reddened areas. I forgot to cover my forehead on my first try, everything else was covered and i wore lab class protection glasses, exposition for about 2 minutes total. Only light reflected from the room's walls, using a 55watt UVC lamp. You can fry people alive with that, like microwave ovens, but from the outside. I won't comment your dumb x-ray approach theory. As for that MMS stuff, i just tell so much that it's not amusing to watch a friend with minor health problems poison himself over the course of months, after he had to acknowledge that he ended up in a pretty bad health situation by taking that shit. You have no idea about anything you are talking about, and i know your para-scientific attitude from the covid thread. Why didn't you just stay there?
Trump is definitely crazy, his acting and talking seems like early stages of dementia to me. Take care, get real, get help. Dude let me explain something the one or other has survived a chest x-ray. UV-A has the longest waves and closest to the violet light in the rainbow (the visible spectrum of sunlight). UV-light (A, B) is used for healthy tanning, solariums. UV-A 400-315 nm UV-B 315-280 nm UV-C 280-200 nm Vaccuum UV 200 - 10 nm Some use cases: 350–370 nm: Bug zappers 300–365 nm: Curing of polymers and printer inks 300–320 nm: Light therapy in medicine 280–400 nm: Medical imaging of cells ( solariums) --- 270–360 nm: Protein analysis, DNA sequencing, drug discovery 200–400 nm: Forensic analysis, drug detection 240–280 nm: Disinfection, decontamination of surfaces and water (DNA absorption has a peak at 260 nm), germicidal lamps 230–400 nm: Optical sensors, various instrumentation 230–365 nm: UV-ID, label tracking, barcodes 30–200 nm: Photoionization, ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy 13.5 nm: Extreme ultraviolet lithography Nothing new there, but thanks. I'd like to add 185nm, for creation of ozone through radiation of air (another problem of UVC applications). That's why i only use it outside or in ventilated rooms (remote controlled from outside). As i said (to xhomerx10), it's not bad to reconsider UV treatment of blood for fighting systemic bacterial infections, but will be quite useless for viral infections, because viruses replicate on mucous tissues. The immune system attacks right there, and the fatalities are, simply put, a side-effect of the attack. Successful treatment would work by modifying immune response, helping to create antibodies faster, and/or nullify viral load across all affected areas inside the human body. A rather difficult task.
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April 24, 2020, 08:25:48 PM |
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Off topic but thought you’d enjoy these boys On topic - Observing $7546 & hoping for a weekend rally to over $8000.
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April 24, 2020, 08:56:04 PM |
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It’s interesting to note that inflation in the US actually fell 0.4% in March to 1.5% — and many believe that inflation will only go down from here. New York Times Senior Economics Correspondent Neil Irwin wrote this week the negative oil price was a sign the world is in “a deflationary moment". “The Covid-19 crisis is an extraordinary deflationary shock to the economy, causing the idling of a vast share of the world’s productive resources,” he wrote.
No. As usual the NYT is blinded by their own narratives. The price of oil did not fall because we are in "a deflationary moment" which in itself is a ridiculous phrase. The price of oil fell because the US economy is under a direct and coordinated attack by powers that would like to tilt the tables in their favor. In fact I believe this is a new sort of act of WAR. There is no way Russia and Saudi Arabia are dropping the price of oil when there is the biggest imbalance in the reserve supply in our lifetimes just so they could make less money. Next we will begin to see Venezuela become a much greater focus for the United States. Because just as Russia, China and the middle east are capable of colluding to damage the US economy, the US will not just take this laying down. Old Chinese curse: May you live in interesting times!
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April 24, 2020, 09:01:56 PM |
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@LFC_Bitcoin Corona is ok as now living in lock down have no energy to handle this carlsberg
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April 24, 2020, 09:27:39 PM |
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@LFC_Bitcoin Corona is ok as now living in lock down have no energy to handle this carlsberg I wouldn’t touch that Carlsberg with yours (if you understand me) haha. I’ll take a Corona though
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April 24, 2020, 09:32:28 PM |
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@LFC_Bitcoin Corona is ok as now living in lock down have no energy to handle this carlsberg I wouldn’t touch that Carlsberg with yours (if you understand me) haha. I’ll take a Corona though With yours what? I do not understand.
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With your pickle, he means. It's an expression we humans use.
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April 24, 2020, 09:35:22 PM |
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With your pickle, he means. It's an expression we humans use.
What is that? What does it mean?
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April 24, 2020, 09:38:36 PM |
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With your pickle, he means. It's an expression we humans use.
What is that? What does it mean? British ‘LAD’ humour. I wouldn’t touch that fat woman, even with your dick! i.e. she’s so hideous, I wouldn’t fuck her
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April 24, 2020, 09:46:28 PM |
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With your pickle, he means. It's an expression we humans use.
What is that? What does it mean? British ‘LAD’ humour. I wouldn’t touch that fat woman, even with your dick! i.e. she’s so hideous, I wouldn’t fuck her I would not touch her with a 10-foot pickle. Not even your 3" pickle.
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April 24, 2020, 09:47:20 PM |
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With your pickle, he means. It's an expression we humans use.
What is that? What does it mean? British ‘LAD’ humour. I wouldn’t touch that fat woman, even with your dick! i.e. she’s so hideous, I wouldn’t fuck her *gasp* he said a bad word! Is that SFW the moderati?! I think we need an inquisition here!
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April 24, 2020, 10:21:43 PM |
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April 24, 2020, 10:27:41 PM |
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With your pickle, he means. It's an expression we humans use.
What is that? What does it mean? British ‘LAD’ humour. I wouldn’t fuck her "Lumbergh f--k her."
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April 24, 2020, 10:40:43 PM |
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With your pickle, he means. It's an expression we humans use.
What is that? What does it mean? British ‘LAD’ humour. I wouldn’t fuck her "Lumbergh f--k her." No she will f--k us
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Fuck Donald Trump but don't discount ideas just because they ooze from between his lips. Please. We might miss something life-altering. This article is from 2003 - I haven't researched it further because I have to prepare for work tonight but I would imagine there has been some progress on it in 17 years. https://www.nature.com/articles/news030616-22 " ...Tested on bovine blood, UV light increased the fraction of oxygen-containing haemoglobin from 83 per cent to 92 per cent. The effects lasted for more than five hours..." .... so strap a UV light to a dialysis machine and we're all good? Oh yeah .... Covid19 attacks the blood .... confirmed. (clotting and other coagulant anomalies in 30% of severe cases leading to downstream effects, heart, lungs, brain, kidney complications) You're over-thinking it marcus. The skin of the perineum is thin enough - dialysis machines not required. ... this is some simple genius right here. Of course WO is well-versed in the ways of perineum sunning, also know as ass-tannery, so we're ahead of the curve here. For enhanced effects spread the butt cheeks to direct UV on the anus where blood is nearer to the surface also, especially if exhibiting hemorrhoids
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^ As one of the medical frontliner we always advise people to stay at home even we are staying at work for them. Take note: the Photo is not mine. "source" I hope WO members would do the same.
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Fuck Donald Trump but don't discount ideas just because they ooze from between his lips. Please. We might miss something life-altering. This article is from 2003 - I haven't researched it further because I have to prepare for work tonight but I would imagine there has been some progress on it in 17 years. https://www.nature.com/articles/news030616-22 " ...Tested on bovine blood, UV light increased the fraction of oxygen-containing haemoglobin from 83 per cent to 92 per cent. The effects lasted for more than five hours..." Viruses are in the cells, not hemoglobin. UV light to cells causes cancer. He literally proposed causing cancer to treat covid. Nothing useful ever comes out of his pie hole.
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April 25, 2020, 05:30:17 AM |
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I have always thought the same, that hard money comes from decentralization and the deflationary economy. “The Federal Reserve’s balance sheet is climbing to new highs this week, now surpassing $6.5 trillion… [it] expanded by another $205.2 billion in the past week, to $6.57 trillion. It has ballooned by $2.4 trillion, or 58%, since the end of February,” they noted. “While FED is printing money, Bitcoin has different plans with an upcoming halving in just three weeks. This will cut the yearly production in half, from 12.5BTC to 6.25BTC per block. This quantitative hardening may attract new investors to bitcoin, as ‘the money printer’ keeps running at full speed,” Source: https://www.newsbtc.com/2020/04/25/the-perfect-storm-is-brewing-for-bitcoin-because-of-these-two-trends/
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