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Friend of the family is now blind 1 day after the Sputnik injection, and in our community we are getting quite a few reports of strokes just days or weeks after receiving other brands. One of them wants to show me how magnets stick to their arm now. Wish I was making it up
yeah, these covid injections are so evil, they make the skin magnetic to BRASS keys. people who believe this should not be allowed to drive cars, raise kids or go to vote. https://twitter.com/DrEricDing/status/1402729557136969728this poor boy got a covid overdose
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TL;DR: magnetic nanoparticles are for the use of magnets in cell transfection, nothing else. Using them for mRNA vaccines makes no sense as nobody is being asked to go through a gigantic magnet afterwards, are they?
If the vaccines were magnetic, there would surely be plenty of pictures of the vials sticking to magnets (though I'm guessing the cap may very well be steel). Though it's BS just on the face of it anyway as is the 5G stuff.
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Or possibly someone just trying to find the best rate to cash out some large pre-halving investment.
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hodlers life uneducated institutions and retail Loving your graphs with some memes & comics.... no offence to CharBuddy but come on dumb bot... memeify!!! thank you..one tries +1 WOsMerit ------- I kind of got tired of this mini-bear (so far). What is Mr. Market waiting for? G-7?
JPMorgan (Feds's market agent/proxy) said target was 35k ... since then price has targeted and oscillated around 35k as if in frequency response to an unsophisticated 2nd order controller. ... wrap a control loop around any market price using options/futures as your input and unlimited control authority (fiat slush fund impervious to losses) and dial in the set point ... these AI neural net controllers are more sophisticated again, adaptive, large state sets, cross-coupling with external variables add in some kalman filtering, stochastics, dynamic programming etc to the witches brew from the quants +1 WOsMerit ------ If anyone wants to learn more and have a computer technical/programmer background rather than biology, this article reversing the pfizer mRNA code was very interesting: https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/reverse-engineering-source-code-of-the-biontech-pfizer-vaccine/I'm not vaccinated yet, but still willing to take vaccine when it becomes available. After reading about different vaccines a lot I would prefer Sputnik V, because my focus is not political, it's technical, and I rather pick one with better base protection than one with milder symptoms once infected with Covid. Thank you for pointing me to this, it's been a fascinating hour reading this stuff. Finally STEM (Science Translational Medicine journal) is not only cited, but has excellent information that I can somewhat read :-) Merited the hell out of the post. Will probably spend the rest of the weekend reading this stuff. I remember hearing about the Tau replacement for U, the fact that they used it like this is a great example of how some discoveries that seem kind of pointless years ago turn out to be very handy later.... You're welcome, and thanks for the merit. I read the article several times to get the gist of it (not quick and smart, rather slow and stubborn), what fascinates me more than anything is the "payload mechanism", and how it avoids detection by the immune system, clever approach. I kind of got tired of this mini-bear (so far). What is Mr. Market waiting for? G-7?
JPMorgan (Feds's market agent/proxy) said target was 35k ... since then price has targeted and oscillated around 35k as if in frequency response to an unsophisticated 2nd order controller. ... wrap a control loop around any market price using options/futures as your input and unlimited control authority (fiat slush fund impervious to losses) and dial in the set point ... these AI neural net controllers are more sophisticated again, adaptive, large state sets, cross-coupling with external variables add in some kalman filtering, stochastics, dynamic programming etc to the witches brew from the quants This is bad news for most of us if true (can you cite something?), assuming "fiat slush fund impervious to losses" is similar to the 0% interest loan (money printer) access? I was thinking something simpler like many bots running rebalancing individually using statistics which makes price flat (oscillate less) at low volumes, but maybe roughly the same result regarding outcome without having a set price level, just happens to settle around last major volume spike. If your statement is correct, looks like JPMorgan's strategy still fail a lot when the volume gets high, guess there's hope in that. +1 WOsMerit ------- I just started looking at running a node. I watched a video on Umbrel and it seems pretty well set up. My question would be, would I be able to do some sort of custodial wallet for my friends and family that I want to help out? Like let them point to my server and they have some sort of channel on their phone wallet. In a way that they don't have access to my funds but they can use my node at no cost.
It's actually feasible! Umber comes with LND so you should be able to install LNDHub on your own. Your family members would have to install BlueWallet and you would have to guide them to set your node's IP address in the settings. This way, they would be able to take advantage of your node's channels. I probably missed a ton of Lightning related questions here. I hardly ever browse this thread. Feel free to reply in The Lightning Network FAQ. Also, once you have set up your node, I would like to open a channel to you +2 WOsMerit's ------- the morning wall report #dyor 1h 4h #stronghands
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not worth mentioning, Bro. Second Life came also in my mind but I didn't remember on the exact name of it. Interesting, Second Life had only between 800k and 900k active user in 2017. Something to read about the economy and the Linden Dollars (L$). https://randolfe.typepad.com/randolfe/2007/01/secondlife_revo.htmlhttps://randolfe.typepad.com/randolfe/2007/02/intersecting_tr.htmlEDIT: The official reason for the closure is stricter EU rules which they can't or won't comply with, but it has been in semi exit scam mode since shortly after they lost Paypal support.
They were originally an exchange for the Second Life currency Linden Dollar (SLL), but in 2015 they were shut out from Second Life. This effectively made the SLL currency on Virwox worthless except for what others on Virwox were willing to pay for it, and the value of SLL crashed. The actual SLL was always on Virwox's account, so they could now sell it for the full price on the Second Life exchange while owing their users nothing.
Virwox started buying back SLL before the value crashed enough that their users lost all confidence, but in the years after that they let the price slip slowly. Since this spring that price slip has accelerated, and you now have to pay about 320 SLL for 1 USD on Virwox even though the owners of Virwox sold the same SLL for 250-270 SLL per 1 USD. The difference can be pocketed by the owners.
This is not the only shady way they have made extra profit. They have also done a hefty amount of front running. If the price difference between the seller and the buyer was sufficiently large, they would take up to 80% of a transaction for themselves. This meant that if you put up an order to buy SLL for the amount of USD 100 at a fixed price and someone sold $100 worth of SLL at market price, then only 20% of your order would be fulfilled. The rest of the SLL would be bought by Virwox so they could sell it back at a higher price to other customers using the same method or normal orders. This would be invisible for both the buyer and the seller unless you paid attention to the order depth and checked the transaction log.
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+1 WOsmerit ----------- re the morning wall report #dyor 1h 4h #stronghands
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Someone bought the dip.
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