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Dutzie's avatar

And they’re going to give them Guns! Whoa. -:)

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SMH's avatar

Meanwhile, there’s another program warming up in the wings, “Can you fog a mirror? The IRS has a job for you!”

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Charles “Lou” Weissing's avatar

Good news: the Dems only tax the Rich.

Bad news: You’re Rich. (And so is everybody else).

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

They'll be raiding your local DMV office for people trained in good skills in relating to the public

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Mark Wauck's avatar

Or perhaps retraining postal workers who are no longer needed?

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Tamsin's avatar

I think a fair number of those clips are from when AZ was in use and became the "bad" vaccine to avoid in favor of Pfizer.

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Granny Snakebite's avatar

The corporate media needs to begin any report with the statement, “We got it wrong, and we apologize...” followed by the objective information and cite not only their source and where we can examine the supporting data.

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My understanding is the PCR test looks for genetic material from the virus. The antigen test looks for pieces of proteins from the virus. And the serology test looks for antibodies against the virus in the blood from a current or past infection. Details:

"Antibodies are formed by the body to fight off infections. IgM is the first antibody that is formed against a germ, so it appears on tests first, usually within 1-2 weeks. The body then forms IgG, which appears on tests about 2 weeks after the illness starts. IgM usually disappears from

the blood within a few months, but IgG can last for years."

I'm still trying to come up to speed on the flaws in PCR testing (besides cycle counts that find something from nothing), and what are the conditions and markers for a robust T-cell response to infection.

A big, big, big scam has been the FDA continuing to accept trial data showing the presence of antibodies triggered by mRNA shots as a correlate of protection when in fact nobody has run a clean study to find out if those antibodies protect you from actual clinical disease.

It's called immunobridging, whereby one infers "that some portion of the immune response (most commonly, binding or neutralizing antibodies) will predict other important components of the immune response", e.g. protection from actual clinical disease. So yeah, those antibodies bind tightly to the spike, but nobody checked to see if they neutralize the virus, or may in fact cause ADE (antibody dependent enhancement) which is the problem with all previous attempts at building a coronavirus vaccine.

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Mark Wauck's avatar

Excellent.

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Mark Wauck's avatar

Thanks. I try! I'm trying to get a handle on this Dugin attempted assassination.

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Candis's avatar

Looks like they just have to be willing to carry and use a gun.

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Granny Snakebite's avatar

Time=Life

Bureaucrats who waste our time are stealing portions of our lives.

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Candis's avatar

That is a scenario that I have experienced also. And now, looks like a lot of other people will be treated to it.

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