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🔴 New Information Emerges About Boeing 737 That Nosedived Into Ground Earlier This Year
In case you missed it on Tuesday.
https://resistthemainstream.org/new-information-emerges-about-boeing-737-that-nosedived-into-ground-earlier-this-year/?utm_source=telegram
In case you missed it on Tuesday.
https://resistthemainstream.org/new-information-emerges-about-boeing-737-that-nosedived-into-ground-earlier-this-year/?utm_source=telegram
Resist the Mainstream
New Information Emerges About Boeing 737 That Nosedived Into Ground Earlier This Year
That's daunting.
Forwarded from Imperium Press (Imperium Press)
In English, when we want to sound authoritative we use French (par excellence, coup de grâce, fait accompli, etc.)
When the French want to sound authoritative they quote in Latin.
When the Romans wanted to sound authoritative they quoted in Greek.
When the Greeks wanted to sound authoritative they quoted Homer.
Homer quoted illiterate steppe chieftains.
When the French want to sound authoritative they quote in Latin.
When the Romans wanted to sound authoritative they quoted in Greek.
When the Greeks wanted to sound authoritative they quoted Homer.
Homer quoted illiterate steppe chieftains.
Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL that the sun actually puts off white light and it only looks yellow to us because of our atmosphere scattering blue light away (which is why the sky looks blue)
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TIL that the sun actually puts off white light and it only looks...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/SteezyCougar • 692 points and 67 comments
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TIL Lactose Intolerance is actually the norm for most humans. Only about 30% of adult humans possess the lactase enzyme needed to digest milk. This ability is almost always indicative of ancestry from Ancient Eurasian Steppe Pastoralists.
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TIL Lactose Intolerance is actually the norm for most humans. Only...
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TIL we don't see fully authentic film portrayals of Martin Luther King Jr. because in 2009 Steven Spielberg was granted the exclusive film and life rights to the works of MLK (and for a biopic never made). Now, dialogue/speeches are manufactured to prevent copyright issues - including 2014's Selma.
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Forwarded from NEWS: Ukraine, Russia, Donbass
🇵🇱🇷🇺The Polish authorities have announced that they are breaking the agreement with the Russian Federation on gas supplies, without waiting for its completion by the end of the year.
The agreement was signed in 1993.
By the way, earlier Poland had already stopped receiving Russian gas, as it refused to pay for it in rubles.
The agreement was signed in 1993.
By the way, earlier Poland had already stopped receiving Russian gas, as it refused to pay for it in rubles.
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TIL first cousin marriage is legal in 26 states, including New York and Massachusetts. Despite the stereotype, Mississippi and Texas are part of the minority that have outlawed the practice
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TIL first cousin marriage is legal in 26 states, including New...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/Crazed_waffle_party • 590 points and 172 comments
Monkeypox is a reimagined AIDS epidemic for today’s generation, complete with the denial that it thrives only within a certain population.
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Media is too big
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Long Congealed Clots Up to 4 Feet Long: Embalmers, Doctors, and Scientists Are Noticing Something Weird
Dr. Ryan Cole: "Dr. Reisa Pretorius, in her papers, has shown that you can take the spike protein in the absence of platelets, put it into platelet-poor plasma, and cause immediate clumping of the proteins in the absence of this little cascade that we always go through to form a clot. So that spike protein in and of itself, induces a highly unusual clumping of proteins in our bloodstream, and so this explains partially why we're seeing some of these outcomes."
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Dr. Ryan Cole: "Dr. Reisa Pretorius, in her papers, has shown that you can take the spike protein in the absence of platelets, put it into platelet-poor plasma, and cause immediate clumping of the proteins in the absence of this little cascade that we always go through to form a clot. So that spike protein in and of itself, induces a highly unusual clumping of proteins in our bloodstream, and so this explains partially why we're seeing some of these outcomes."
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A love story. Fully-illustrated, in seven acts.
The Dragon rules the City of Light with magic and vice. Enchanted by the Dragon’s spells, Columbine has forgotten Damian, her betrothed, and taken her place in the Dragon’s Court as his favored mistress. Now…
The Dragon rules the City of Light with magic and vice. Enchanted by the Dragon’s spells, Columbine has forgotten Damian, her betrothed, and taken her place in the Dragon’s Court as his favored mistress. Now…
Forwarded from Hans G. Schantz
The long-unavailable "Inventing the AIDS Virus" is now available in audio book: https://amzn.to/38KCqEW It's otherwise out of print and copies run hundreds of dollars.
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TIL that the famous Japanese painting of a giant wave is actually from a series of 36 paintings of Mt. Fuji from different views
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Posted in r/todayilearned by u/Zarxrax • 37,885 points and 468 comments
Forwarded from Robin Monotti + Cory Morningstar
THE TRUTH ABOUT SMALLPOX
"What is currently happening with the COVID mandates and protests is nearly identical to what happened 135 years ago with the smallpox vaccine campaigns, where the vaccination made smallpox epidemics worse, the vaccines killed a lot of people, the public refused them and governments responded by harsher and harsher mandatory vaccination laws.
Eventually one of the largest protests of the century broke out in 1885, vaccine mandates were scrapped in one area in favor of alternative management of smallpox, and this is what actually ended smallpox."
https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/what-we-can-learn-from-the-smallpox
Channel: @RobinMG
"What is currently happening with the COVID mandates and protests is nearly identical to what happened 135 years ago with the smallpox vaccine campaigns, where the vaccination made smallpox epidemics worse, the vaccines killed a lot of people, the public refused them and governments responded by harsher and harsher mandatory vaccination laws.
Eventually one of the largest protests of the century broke out in 1885, vaccine mandates were scrapped in one area in favor of alternative management of smallpox, and this is what actually ended smallpox."
https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/what-we-can-learn-from-the-smallpox
Channel: @RobinMG
Forwarded from Robin Monotti + Cory Morningstar
On May 11, 1987, the London Times published an explosive article noscriptd "Smallpox vaccine causes the AIDS virus." It has been suggested that the smallpox vaccination program promoted by WHO is responsible for the spread of AIDS in Africa. Almost 100 million Africans living in Central Africa have been vaccinated by the World Health Organization. The vaccine was blamed for awakening the "dormant" infection of the AIDS virus on the continent. The WHO consultant confessed: "Now I believe that the theory of the smallpox vaccine explains the explosion of (the incidence of) AIDS." Dr. Robert Gallo, one of the discoverers of HIV, told the Times: "The link between the WHO program and the epidemic is an interesting and important hypothesis."
Channel: @RobinMG
Channel: @RobinMG
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Monkey pox “science”
In 1997 the WHO did NOT recommend vaccination for Monkeypox.. because it can be easily managed with normal health care measures.
How is it treated?
Treatment for monkeypox is mainly supportive. The illness is usually mild and most of those infected will recover within a few weeks without treatment.
And for you older folks that got the smallpox vaccine. Studies in Africa have shown that smallpox vaccine is about 85% effective in preventing monkeypox.
(Tina Clemans)
https://www.who.int/emergencies/disease-outbreak-news/item/1997_04_24b-en
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In 1997 the WHO did NOT recommend vaccination for Monkeypox.. because it can be easily managed with normal health care measures.
How is it treated?
Treatment for monkeypox is mainly supportive. The illness is usually mild and most of those infected will recover within a few weeks without treatment.
And for you older folks that got the smallpox vaccine. Studies in Africa have shown that smallpox vaccine is about 85% effective in preventing monkeypox.
(Tina Clemans)
https://www.who.int/emergencies/disease-outbreak-news/item/1997_04_24b-en
Channel: @RobinMG
World Health Organization
Monkeypox - African Region (AFRO)
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ScienceAlert - Latest
Everything You Need to Know About Monkeypox, And Why It's Not a Cause For Fear
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Everything You Need to Know About Monkeypox, And Why It's Not a Cause For Fear
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ScienceAlert
Everything You Need to Know About Monkeypox, And Why It's Not a Cause For Fear
On 18 May 2022, Massachusetts health officials and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed a single case of monkeypox in a patient who had recently traveled to Canada. Cases have also been reported in the United Kingdom and Europe.