well let's start with the obligatory "if true" but starting to look like the end; or the beginning of the end; or at least the end of the beginning. Dr. Zalewski also making same claim. This'll cause a stir when Dr. Malone retweets...
Going to Texas, Florida, etc. through the Panama Canal is possible for most ships, but adds time / costs.
I don’t politically see the Ca independent worker mandate or the new truck environmental requirements being revoked that are hurting Ca port capacity,
So what impact will this snafu have for China’s economy / exports to us.
Here's a great quote that appears today in an article about parents prohibited from participating in a school board meeting;
"It’s not an endlessly expanding list of rights — the ‘right’ to education, the ‘right’ to health care, the ‘right’ to food and housing. That’s not freedom, that’s dependency. Those aren’t rights, those are the rations of slavery — hay and a barn for human cattle." —Alexis de Tocqueville, French aristocrat, diplomat, political scientist, political philosopher and historian.
First watch the footage of parents banned by police from entering the school their children attend, and then the following article.
Incidentally, though this is a little OT, our collective goal should be to get ourselves off the grid, the sooner the better.
Know your utility company. Many are Fortune 500 companies.
Fortune 500 companies are defined by Fortune Magazine.
Ever hear of this guy?
Chatchaval Jiaravanon. He's from Thailand.
He owns Fortune Magazine. He is on the Board of energy companies (including True Corporation Public Co. Ltd.; Ticon Industrial Connection Public Co. Ltd.; and SVI Public Co).
He defines our Fortune 500 v. 100 companies.
"He invested about $10 million in 2018 to create Lightnet, a remittance service that uses a decentralized blockchain system to transfer money to a different country within a day, he said. With traditional banks, which still rely on the Swift network that’s been around for almost half a century, it takes two to three days."
Our benevolent utility companies now provide income eligible programs, especially for seniors who can't afford the rate hikes. They control our utilities, our resources, our water supply, our municipalities.
I think Sundance is correct. It says a blood test--there's even a picture. You don't do a blood test to find out if you have a respiratory transmitted virus today, because you could catch it tomorrow. This can only be a vax blood draw that's good for, say, six months. Till the next booster.
well let's start with the obligatory "if true" but starting to look like the end; or the beginning of the end; or at least the end of the beginning. Dr. Zalewski also making same claim. This'll cause a stir when Dr. Malone retweets...
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Q5jbLp9OhGvG/
I wonder…
How much economic damage in the us will the Vax mandates do?
You have fed, state, and private industry mandates..
Will courts intervene?
Will anyone back down?
Ca ports currently handle 40% of all us imports.
Going to Texas, Florida, etc. through the Panama Canal is possible for most ships, but adds time / costs.
I don’t politically see the Ca independent worker mandate or the new truck environmental requirements being revoked that are hurting Ca port capacity,
So what impact will this snafu have for China’s economy / exports to us.
And their is a double wammy for Ca based trucking. State created an independent worker, sb5?, and the environmental requirements for trucks.
Here's a great quote that appears today in an article about parents prohibited from participating in a school board meeting;
"It’s not an endlessly expanding list of rights — the ‘right’ to education, the ‘right’ to health care, the ‘right’ to food and housing. That’s not freedom, that’s dependency. Those aren’t rights, those are the rations of slavery — hay and a barn for human cattle." —Alexis de Tocqueville, French aristocrat, diplomat, political scientist, political philosopher and historian.
First watch the footage of parents banned by police from entering the school their children attend, and then the following article.
https://rumble.com/vnoh9p-tyranny-in-tennessee-part-1.html
https://newswithviews.com/tyranny-in-shelby-county-tennessee/
Incidentally, though this is a little OT, our collective goal should be to get ourselves off the grid, the sooner the better.
Know your utility company. Many are Fortune 500 companies.
Fortune 500 companies are defined by Fortune Magazine.
Ever hear of this guy?
Chatchaval Jiaravanon. He's from Thailand.
He owns Fortune Magazine. He is on the Board of energy companies (including True Corporation Public Co. Ltd.; Ticon Industrial Connection Public Co. Ltd.; and SVI Public Co).
He defines our Fortune 500 v. 100 companies.
"He invested about $10 million in 2018 to create Lightnet, a remittance service that uses a decentralized blockchain system to transfer money to a different country within a day, he said. With traditional banks, which still rely on the Swift network that’s been around for almost half a century, it takes two to three days."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-04-01/thai-tycoon-bets-remittances-startup-will-thrive-post-covid
He is mastermind behind Velo Labs, engineering digital currency.
https://medium.com/veloprotocol/team-spotlight-chatchaval-jiaravanon-9bd99182c655
Our benevolent utility companies now provide income eligible programs, especially for seniors who can't afford the rate hikes. They control our utilities, our resources, our water supply, our municipalities.
I think Sundance is correct. It says a blood test--there's even a picture. You don't do a blood test to find out if you have a respiratory transmitted virus today, because you could catch it tomorrow. This can only be a vax blood draw that's good for, say, six months. Till the next booster.