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raven9 -1 points ago +1 / -2

Why are you so convinced the vaccine is responsible when we just had a pandemic virus that was well documented to be infecting the brain and central nervous system? People like Dr Kevin McCairn Ph.D in Nueroscience was calling this one back in 2020 long before the vaccines were rolled out he gave a talk which is probably still available on some of the video hosting sites where he predicted long term effects of SARS-CoV-2 would include degenerative brain disease and other neurological disorders .

by pkvi
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raven9 0 points ago +1 / -1

I think they are lying. Their bioweapon virus did this and they want to shift the blame for it onto the vaccines. Now we know why they were liability exempt.

by DrLeaks
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raven9 2 points ago +2 / -0

She looks like a strip of garish 1970s vinyl wallpaper.

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raven9 0 points ago +2 / -2

It is very fishy that these doctors are pushing so hard this narrative that the spike protein from the vaccine causes myocarditis but they never discuss the possibility that the virus caused it. I suspect McCullough and a bunch of others are all larping for the state. Playing the role of whistleblower to shift the blame for diseases caused by their lab created virus onto liability exempt vaccines.

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raven9 1 point ago +1 / -0

How can you tell if that was successful or not?

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raven9 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks axo if you are interested there is published research although this paper is very technical. I have trouble understanding all of it but it appears the CD19 gene has something to do with all of this. I think CD19 is responsible for the creation of b lymphocyte memory cells and SARS-CoV-2 infection damages that in some way so if we no longer have immune system memory this could mean none of our vaccinations will work. I wonder if that would mean smallpox, polio and all those other diseases we are routinely vaccinated against, make a big comeback.

SARS-CoV-2 infection causes immunodeficiency in recovered patients by downregulating CD19 expression in B cells via enhancing B-cell metabolism

by pkvi
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raven9 0 points ago +1 / -1

Your problem appears to be you fail to recognise unreliable sources. One thing both sides agree on is the missile was a soviet era SS-21 aka Tochka-U which has never been known as a precision weapon in fact it is notoriously innacurate.

by pkvi
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raven9 4 points ago +4 / -0

One of the reasons to recognize why these accusations that Russian troops are targetting civilians has to be false is because Putin would be furious if they handed the west such a propaganda coup. Anyone involved would know they only have the gulag to look foward to.

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raven9 2 points ago +2 / -0

That is not a red flag because the missile had a cluster munitions warhead. That means a low yield explosive detonates at about 2000 meters altitude, this bursts open the warhead to release the 50 cluster bombs so they scatter over the target. The main missile body then lands somewhere nearby.

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raven9 1 point ago +1 / -0

The teak decking is at least 4 inches thick. I have seen 100 year old teak railway sleepers reclaimed. They also looked grey and cracked. They were planed down only a quarter inch and below that weathered surface they looked perfect. This is because Teak is so oily the weather can barely touch it. Id bet only small pieces of the battleship decks really need to be replaced and then the whole thing machine sanded in situ to refinish the weathered surface.

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raven9 2 points ago +2 / -0

The antichrist is selfishness and greed. It is already here.

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raven9 2 points ago +3 / -1

The real problem is no one seems to understand the enormity of what this all means. No one's immune system is ever supposed to be permenantly flooded with antibodies to any pathogen. Antibodies are only supposed to be formed in response to infection after which they dissapate. IgG antibodies have a half life of just a few weeks. So three weeks after infection there would be about half as many circulating antibodies as there was during the infection. After 6 weeks, one quarter left. After 9 weeks one eighth left etc.

That should never matter because one of the functions of the immune system is memory. Once it spent a week or two learning how to build the nuetralizing antibodies the first time, it should be able to build them again at a moments notice. Effectively giving the immune system a rapid response capability. The is why the main purpose of vaccine is to create that rapid response memory.

So why are the health authorities presenting this narrative that supposes we should have permenantly high levels of circulating antibodies?

There can only be one reason. The immune system is not forming that memory. Without the memory, we would always in the vulnerable state of needing two weeks to re-learn how to build the antibodies every time we are infected during which time the virus replicates freely and does its damage so it looks like they are trying to combat that lack of memory by keeping everyone with high levels of antibodies at all times by repeatedly reintroducing the vaccine as if it is new infection.

My theory is, they feel we need to do that because they know the virus is immunodeficiency and it probably hides in inactive immune system cells like HIV does. When these inactive immune system cells become active in response to another type of infection, the virus is also activated. It starts to replicate and begins spreading again. If our immune system is not functioning properly it will not remember how to neutralize it. Therefore the virus has 2 weeks grace to cause damage while the immune system relearns how to neutralize it so it causes more hidden cardio problems and neurological problems etc, who even knows what else. By the time the nuetralizing antibodies are ready, the virus has infected more immune system cells too. How many times can we survive all that?

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raven9 3 points ago +3 / -0

People are resistant to conspiracy theories because they are resistant to thinking for themselves. At school and at college they are not taught to ask questions they are programmed to believe that whoever or whatever is presented as the authority always knows better then they do so they should always believe the authority is accurate and therefore do not question it.

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raven9 3 points ago +3 / -0

We know the Russians did not do it because the missile body is a old Soviet era SS-21 that was decommissioned by the Russian military decades ago but when former Soviet states like Ukraine inherited them when the Soviet Union broke up they kept them in service.

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raven9 2 points ago +2 / -0

It looks like an old Soviet era SS-21 (tochka-u) that probably had a 9N123K cluster munition warhead. The 9N123K warhead uses a low yeild explosive to airburst at about 2000 meters so the payload of 50 cluster munitions are spread out as they impact over the target area. That would be why the missile body lands nearby, mostly intact.

Having said that even the force of the explosion of a conventional HE warhead could also throw it's missile body away from the impact location so it would land nearby but I think you would probably expect to see more damage to it.

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raven9 3 points ago +3 / -0

Dr Strangelove is a black comedy and I saw it 30 years ago.

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raven9 2 points ago +3 / -1

Russia's new hypersonic zircon weapons travel so fast nothing we have can touch it and something about the pressure wave that builds up in front of it makes it invisible to radar.

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raven9 -2 points ago +1 / -3

In 2020 a ton of medical research said the sars-cov-2 virus was infecting all our major organs including the heart and they predicted this would be the result.

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