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Childhood Vaccine Review

The US media is doing its best to ignore the announcement that the Trump administration will be reviewing the need for childhood vaccines under the jaundiced eye of RFK Jr: U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in an interview published on Thursday said he will be talking to Robert F Kennedy Jr, his nominee to run the […]

https://voxday.net/2024/12/14/childhood-vaccine-review/
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Forwarded from Libtard Owners Anonymous
Hangin wit dah boys
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#BREAKING
🇰🇷🗳❗️— Liberal-controlled South Korean National Assembly approves the impeachment of President Yoon by 204 votes in favor vs 85 against
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NEW - Scientists warn that Earth is overdue for a "superflare" from the Sun that could wipe out satellites and power grids.

https://www.disclose.tv/id/8opec7rc0n/

@disclosetv
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🗓️ On December 14, 1958, the members of the Soviet expedition reached the South Pole of Inaccessibility.

The South Pole of Inaccessibility is the point in Antarctica, the furthest from the coast of the ocean. It is located inland on the flat surface of the glacial plateau south of Enderby Land at an altitude of 3718 meters above sea level. The thickness of the ice in this area is 2980 meters, the average annual air temperature is -56.8 °. Before that, no human has set foot here.

A train of six heavy tractors, an all-terrain vehicle and seven sledges loaded with 270 tons of equipment, food, and scientific equipment left the Mirny Antarctic station on October 23, 1958. The personnel consisted of 21 people. The head of the train was A.F. Nikolaev, the head of the expedition was Hero of the Soviet Union Tolstikov E.I.

Along the way, a large number of scientific studies were done - meteorological, magnetic, gravimetric, glaciological, seismic, and the Sovetskaya polar station was also opened.
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Graham Bradley on Five Guys:

Lotta discussion on X about the price of a meal at Five Guys. I can explain why.

Yes, it's expensive. I used to work in food delivery in Utah, for a company that had contracts with Five Guys as well as a recognizable national chain that I will not name. I'd deliver both stops on the same route, same day.

BUNS
Chainstore got their buns pre-made and delivered in cardboard boxes, or else bagged and shipped on plastic trays. Whenever we delivered to Chainstore we had to pick up the empty trays from the last delivery and make room for them on the truck. Kind of a pain.

Five Guys didn't get buns from us, they ordered those from a bakery, and they weren't so flat and spongy.

MEAT
Five Guys definitely bought the more expensive meat, however it is that they "grade" meat, the better and leaner stuff went to their kitchen.

A similarly-sized case of beef at Chainstore was a lot lighter, meaning it was a higher fat percentage.

Also, the bacon was thick-cut and premium at Five Guys, and they ordered way more of it because people wanted way more of it. And they have hot dogs at Five Guys--they order Nathan's all-beef franks for that.

PRODUCE
The produce orders were pretty similar from what I recall--onions, lettuce, tomatoes, etc. I don't remember a brand difference. Hard to screw up lettuce.

POTATOES/FRIES
Chainstore fries come pre-cut, treated/processed, bagged, and frozen, just like their chicken nuggets.

Five Guys will order a pallet of potatoes at a time--7 layers, 7 bags per layer, 1 bag = 50 lbs. And these are good hearty American taters. One of the locations I delivered to had a marker board on the wall where they wrote the name of the Idaho farm that supplied their taters at any given time.

Five Guys fry ingredients: peanut oil, potato, salt, the end.

OIL
Every burger joint uses canola or soybean oil for their fries. This includes Chainstore. It's cheap, and it's also garbage.

Five Guys orders the same quantity of oil as everyone else, but it's peanut oil. They literally store the cartons in the lobby along with their potatoes. That's not a decoration--when they need more peanut oil, they go into the lobby and get a carton.

SHAKES
Chainstore had their shake mixture premade at a plant somewhere, it arrived in thick plastic bags that were then wrapped in cardboard about the size of a shoebox.

I don't know what Five Guys uses for their shakes because we didn't handle their dairy. If it's anything like the rest of their product, they get premium ingredients and make it that way.

EMPLOYEES:
I'm only saying this because it's the truth, and not out of any malice: the employees I dealt with at every FG location (and I service five or six during my time with that company) were polite, professional, and healthy-looking people.

A fair amount of the Chainstore people were not in the same boat. I never delivered to a disgusting Five Guys location that smelled bad or looked gross in the kitchen. I never delivered to a Five Guys at 2AM and found the manager sleeping in a chair in the back, hunched over the computer desk, then calling her non-employee boyfriend to help her put away the delivery. I have the feeling that is against company policy. Alas.

CONCLUSION:
Dunk all you want on the cost of Five Guys, but it's up there because you're paying for quality, domestic ingredients that aren't dialed down to be cheap, quick poison. Yes, it's a burgers-fries-shakes joint. It's made to order by people who are paid well. It's a restaurant and not fast food. It's everything that the HealthBros say you should want in food, and everything the WageThems say you should want in an industry.

Good things cost good money. That's all.

https://x.com/AetherCzar/status/1867113606749602163
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Forwarded from Tafelrundereloaded (David)
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"1st image of our Milky Way's black hole may be inaccurate, scientists say" - Sharmila Kuthunur, Space, 30OCT2024

>"No telescope can capture an astronomical image perfectly," Makoto Miyoshi of NAOJ, who led the latest analysis of EHT data, said in a recent statement. "We hypothesize that the ring image resulted from errors during EHT's imaging analysis and that part of it was an artifact, rather than the actual astronomical structure."

>In the new study, Miyoshi and colleagues specifically argue this ring-like structure is an artifact caused by the bumpy point-spread function (PSF), which refers to the way an imaging system measures the amount of blurring caused by gaps in data.

https://archive.ph/CqA7F
(Space?)
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France – If all the ice melted sea level would rise by 70m – animated
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Remember the time Ronald Reagan said an alien threat from outside this world is the solution to bring humanity together:

"In our obsession with antagonisms of the moment, we often forget how much unites all the members of humanity. Perhaps we need some outside, universal threat to make us recognize this common bond. I occasionally think how quickly our differences worldwide would vanish if we were facing an alien threat from outside this world. And yet, I ask you, is not an alien force already among us? What could be more alien to the universal aspirations of our peoples than war and the threat of war?"

Address to the 42d Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, September 21, 1987

https://news.1rj.ru/str/LauraAbolichannel
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"The information at present suggests there were six groups, or salvos, of six projectiles each for a total of up to 36 hypersonic “bullets”. They may have hit the ground at the Ukraine factory at about Mach 10, or about 3.4 km/s. We see large bright streaks, which are the ionized air of the plasma sheaths that always result from pushing objects through the air at such speeds. We also see very tight groupings of both the individual salvos and of the overall pattern of the six salvos, which gives us some clues."

https://forrestbishop.substack.com/p/back-engineering-oreshnik
We have ten years to save the planet... again.
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A history of failed doom-mongering.
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Possible (probable) explanation for the drone psy-op.

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"The court ruled that while freedom of expression is protected, it can be limited when it threatens fundamental rights like protection from discrimination."

https://orthochristian.com/164996.html
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🇺🇸🏴‍☠️ Former OpenAI employee Suhir Balaji, who accused the company of breaking the law, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment. He helped train ChatGPT for four years and knew that OpenAI was using the intellectual property of writers, programmers, and journalists without legal permission, The New York Post reported.

In August 2024, he resigned and accused the company of copyright infringement, which led to a flurry of lawsuits against them.

Police said 26-year-old Balaji committed suicide.
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LOOK YE POSTERS UPON THE UNACKNOWLEDGED CULTURAL INFLUENCE OF THE CAROLIGNIAN RENAISSANCE AND DESPAIR! https://x.com/AetherCzar/status/1868387246359056608
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolingian_minuscule
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