I was going to say the same thing. That's a view from space which means whatever that projectile was had to be HUGE. ~1/4 mile wide maybe? I'm just guessing.
Fair points, I'll look into some of that behavior (shadow banning etc.). As far as Emily goes. She is very sus. She claims to have changed her views since then but I highly doubt it.
I'm truly struggling to understand the gettr hate.
Let's agree at best, they're a similar platform than twitter in most ways - except on gettr you can post links to doctor Malone videos, mention ivermectin, and talk in detail about Ashley Biden's diary without getting banned.
Twitter is connected at the hip with the left-establishment, gettr doesn't seem to be, at least not yet anyway.
If you are looking for something like Parler, or a platform even more open, chances are they will get deplatformed just like Parler did.
Anyway, I'm not a shill, give me your two cents and I'll happily have a conversation.
Sir, I don't complain about much, but can you spell "I" properly in your titles? It makes you look really silly.
Great context, thank you.
This is an interesting situation that I actually know a little bit about because I had a coworker who used to work for a shady company who never had enough in their bank account to cover payroll for all their employees -- and he told me all about it.
First of all the city employee was right to cash the check at Chase (this is the bank the City of Chicago uses to issue payroll checks). Unfortunately what you have is a race condition. If you are one of the first employees to cash your check, you get your money as long as the funds exist. Once the funds are depleted you're out of luck.
So what happens if the employee went to her own bank to cash the check. Two things. One, the employee's bank -- lets just say it's Wells Fargo -- will only credit her account if there is enough in the checking account already to cover the value of the check. If not, the funds do not get deposited until the check clears. Once the bank settlement attempt happens, the funds request from Wells Fargo to Chase will be rejected for insufficient funds in the city's bank account. In which case the employee will not get her deposited money or the money that was credited to her account will be deducted from her balance.
Here's what she needs to do. Go to city of Chicago payroll and complain loudly. The next time she gets a check. Leave work early and be the first in line at Chase to cash it.
The city of Chicago may be on the verge of bankruptcy, I have no idea. It also could be a clerical mixup, or the city just waits a day after payroll to fund their payroll account. We'll have to wait and see.
In this video Dr. Whitney Casares (a Stanford trained, Portland Oregon Pediatrician) makes the following points as to why the quickly developed covid-19 vaccines are safe.
- In the past it took years to get buy-in and funding for vaccine development
- In this case [with covid-19] we saw the disease up close and personal - we knew we had to do something to combat it to keep children and adults safe
- Back when we had Polio we didn't have the coordination and technology that we have now to make a quickly developed vaccine happen
The only point that really applies is point #2, and it doesn't really address why the vaccine is safe, just how we developed it so quickly. So I ask, what was the point of this video?
I'll make two of my own points:
- It's generally understood that healthy children aren't at risk to Covid-19 in any significant way.
- Covid-19 vaccines used in the US are still considered experimental and available under emergency use authorization. Pfizer/BioNtech's Comirnaty, while FDA approved, is not yet available in the US. (You could make the argument it's only a formality as Comirnaty is understood to be the same as the Pfizer EUA vaccine. It's still interesting that Comirnaty in its FDA approved form is not available yet.)
Of course YouTube would take this down. I thought it was a good interview. You can find it on rumble. https://rumble.com/vr9t7m-uncensored-rfk-jr.-tells-shocking-truth-about-anthony-fauci.html
I took a look through the paper and among other things it tries to make a connection between the covid-19 vaccine and a sharp rise in myocarditis reports in the VAERS database, and specifically points out the increased myocarditis risk associated with children getting the covid-19 vaccine. What I don't know is on what grounds it the paper was withdrawn. That information is not available. The "conspiracy" aspect is that the findings in the report could increase hesitancy among parents who have been asked to vaccinate their kids. That's not good for business.
The paper is little hard to find because most repositories have pulled the report already. The best I could find is a pre-proof. This pre-proof document may be slightly or perhaps materially different than the final version which has since been withdrawn.
Yup this has nothing to do with covid, and if you search for @malinatesi on TikTok you will see that she implies that herself in text of the this video she reposted. However it's weird that the doctors just didn't give her the baby on the other side of the curtain after it was born.
Surprised no one has mentioned Shel and Miriam yet. That’s a rabbit hole you can follow that may explain some of it.
I think anyone interested in this topic should take a look at RFK Jr's new book on Fauci.
"Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health (2021)"
The real conversation here is that Silverman is 51 and Rogan is 39, although you could make the argument the ages seem reversed.
My understanding is that observant jews can't really ask others to do stuff for them on shabbat, although if someone offers they can accept.
I don't see the point of observing such restrictions if you're just going to bend the rules. It's like the eruv thing jewish people do in Manhattan.
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/91594/theres-wire-above-manhattan-youve-probably-never-noticed
85 billion before depreciation.
I would guess that if the military thought it would be cost effective to take with them they would have You don’t see Blackhawks on that list
You’re right. It’s interesting considering ivermectin is on the WHO list of essential medicines (for humans)
I am glad some people can see through the narrative. It is an easy stretch to make though. The most easily available ivermectin available in the US today is in a concentrated version designed for horses. If it were available in pill form over-the-counter like it is in other countries, we wouldn’t even be having this conversation.
It’s worth mentioning that the horse paste you can buy on Amazon or farm stores is simply pure ivermectin and if you happen to be dumb enough to eat a whole tube at once (which is formulated for a 1200 lb horse), it’s less than half of what it would take to kill the average human.
Regardless of the messed up situation we’re in, ivermectin has a long history of being a very safe and effective drug — helping cure river blindness and other parasitic infections all over the world. It’s prescribed to humans all the time, including children and pregnant woman. And yes like penicillin, it is prescribed to all sorts of animals.
There is compelling evidence ivermectin also has antiviral properties and when it’s used WITH ZINC for EARLY treatment of coronavirus it can be very effective of reducing and shortening the effect and duration of Covid-19. (Not to mention potential prophylactic benefits) I emphasized the points that are typically not considered by ivermectin detractors.
Here are statements that should set off your bullshit detector:
- People are taking horse medication used to treat parasites
- Ivermectin has shown little benefit hospitalized Covid patients
Both these statements are accurate but don’t take into account the bigger picture and furthermore aim to extend a narrative that quarantining and vaccines are the only acceptable measures against the pandemic.
We need more critical thinking in this world.
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There is a guy on Instagram called medical medium who promotes celery juice and a cure all for a bunch of different things. Sounds like mostly bs however the number of people posting pictures of before and after treatment of their skin conditions (including psoriasis) is kind of impressive.
You can check it yourself for details but I’ll summarize it what he says in nutshell:
Buy a juicer, juice 16-32 oz of fresh celery juice daily and drink it (with nothing else) first thing in the morning on an empty stomach.
I’ve done it (not for skin issues) and while it’s a pretty major pain to buy celery and juice everyday and then to clean up the mess, it can really make a difference.
I haven't seen claims that ivm makes you blind. The only ER story I heard was the fake one from OKC. What's interesting, if you search on twitter for "vaccine regret" vs "ivermectin regret" it's night and day. ivm seems to have a tremendous safety profile and I applaud the states that are pursuing efforts to make it available over the counter.