These Ten Things Will Happen Next as the Conspirators Tighten the Screw | Dr Vernon Coleman
2nd July 2021
Trannoscript has been posted 5 July 2021.
https://vernoncoleman.org/videos/these-ten-things-will-happen-next-conspirators-tighten-screw
2nd July 2021
Trannoscript has been posted 5 July 2021.
https://vernoncoleman.org/videos/these-ten-things-will-happen-next-conspirators-tighten-screw
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Oza1j2_WqBk
Kary Mullis gives his opinion of Anthony Fauci - YouTube
Published on Dec 12, 2020
The late Kary Mullis, Nobel prize winning inventor of the PCR test talking briefly (2 min) about Anthony Fauci
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=W1FXbxDrDrY
Kary Mullis -- The Full Interview
Published on Jun 2, 2021
Fantastic interview with Kary Mullis, the Nobel Prize winning inventor of PCR, conducted by Gary Null.
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https://thecovidbusters.com/2021/03/02/kary-mullis-the-full-interview-by-gary-null/
Kary Mullis – The full interview by Gary Null
Mar 2, 2021 |
https://lbry.tv/@The-Vaccine-Narrative-Refuted:1/Kary-Mullis-The-full-interview-by-Gary-Null:8
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In May of 1996, Gary Null interviewed Nobel Prize Winning Chemist Kary Mullis on his views about the scientific establishment, HIV, AIDS and many other issues. Here is the full interview. Excerpts from the interview appeared in several of Gary Null’s AIDS documentaries including AIDS: A Second Opinion and Deconstructing the Myth of AIDS.
The primary dialognastic tool used for determining a firal infection is the PCR test shich Anthony Fauci has helped to establish as the gold standard. Kary Mullis, the inventor of the PCR test has stated that no infection or illness can be accurately diagnosed with PCR
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https://stateofthenation.co/?p=30925
COVIDgate: Awfully suspicious that biocehmist Kary Mullis who invented the PCR test died on August 7, 2019.
Posted on October 7, 2020 by State of the Nation
Kary Mullis dies at age 74
Biochemist received Nobel Prize for invention of PCR and attracted controversy for positions on climate change and AIDS
by Celia Henry Arnaud
Chemical & Engineering News
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Kary B. Mullis, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, died Aug. 7 [2019] of pneumonia at the age of 74.
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He won the 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his invention of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method for copying and amplifying DNA. Mullis invented the PCR method in 1983 as a chemist at Cetus Corporation.
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Kary Mullis gives his opinion of Anthony Fauci - YouTube
Published on Dec 12, 2020
The late Kary Mullis, Nobel prize winning inventor of the PCR test talking briefly (2 min) about Anthony Fauci
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=W1FXbxDrDrY
Kary Mullis -- The Full Interview
Published on Jun 2, 2021
Fantastic interview with Kary Mullis, the Nobel Prize winning inventor of PCR, conducted by Gary Null.
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https://thecovidbusters.com/2021/03/02/kary-mullis-the-full-interview-by-gary-null/
Kary Mullis – The full interview by Gary Null
Mar 2, 2021 |
https://lbry.tv/@The-Vaccine-Narrative-Refuted:1/Kary-Mullis-The-full-interview-by-Gary-Null:8
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In May of 1996, Gary Null interviewed Nobel Prize Winning Chemist Kary Mullis on his views about the scientific establishment, HIV, AIDS and many other issues. Here is the full interview. Excerpts from the interview appeared in several of Gary Null’s AIDS documentaries including AIDS: A Second Opinion and Deconstructing the Myth of AIDS.
The primary dialognastic tool used for determining a firal infection is the PCR test shich Anthony Fauci has helped to establish as the gold standard. Kary Mullis, the inventor of the PCR test has stated that no infection or illness can be accurately diagnosed with PCR
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https://stateofthenation.co/?p=30925
COVIDgate: Awfully suspicious that biocehmist Kary Mullis who invented the PCR test died on August 7, 2019.
Posted on October 7, 2020 by State of the Nation
Kary Mullis dies at age 74
Biochemist received Nobel Prize for invention of PCR and attracted controversy for positions on climate change and AIDS
by Celia Henry Arnaud
Chemical & Engineering News
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Kary B. Mullis, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, died Aug. 7 [2019] of pneumonia at the age of 74.
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He won the 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his invention of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method for copying and amplifying DNA. Mullis invented the PCR method in 1983 as a chemist at Cetus Corporation.
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YouTube
Kary Mullis gives his opinion of Anthony Fauci
The late Kary Mullis, Nobel prize winning inventor of the PCR test talking briefly (2 min) about Anthony Fauci.
Most of the remainder of this interview is here : https://youtu.be/19sz3DocJ-Q
Clip from Kary's Nobel interview : https://youtu.be/PDj34dPowVE
Most of the remainder of this interview is here : https://youtu.be/19sz3DocJ-Q
Clip from Kary's Nobel interview : https://youtu.be/PDj34dPowVE
Forwarded from Bellzaac Trying to be real
Gosh this good but I stole it for the better of a English man.
1/ Little thread:
We, in Britain pay a LOT of tax:
They tax what we earn, we pay council tax, road tax, TV tax, and National Insurance.
We pay tax when we buy a house and VAT on everything that entails, and if we make a profit, they tax it.
2/ Then they tax our savings, if there's any left and tax us when we die. Everything we buy, we pay tax.
We tolerate this, because its on the promise our health system, our police, our courts, our roads, and amenities will be cared for and be there for us.
3/ we tolerate it, because, we thought we were building a country that looked after those in need, the elderly, the sick ans the children.
We, the British, toiled for centuries.
We fought civil wars. We fought world wars. We fought slavers and tyrants and Nazis.
4/ Millions of our people died to build this country.
In war, civil and abroad, down mines, in factories, at sea, for us to have a strong, good country that cares for the people.
5/ Now, we pay those taxes, and make those sacrifices, but in return, our children are not safe, our elderly are not cared for, our veterans are left abandoned in the streets.
6/ We cannot access the health system we've paid in to. We cannot access mental health. The police are against us, and the Judical system is never in our favour. Our elderly rot, alone. Our children are neglected, starving, and raped.
7/ And dare we speak of the injustice of how our country has been dismantled around us, we're arrested, cancelled and silenced.
8/ The last 14 months, we have been lied to, coerced, bullied, robbed of our loved ones, work, health care, our elderly, school, education, fun, happiness, love, freedom, speech, liberty.
Lies upon lies upon lies.
With help of the media.
9/ And now they are coming for our children.
When will enough be enough for the people of Britain?
When will we say, NO MORE!
10/ No more will we feather their nests, whilst they betray the people and live how they wish on our pocket.
No longer will we be told we can't see our loved ones and dance And sing and pray. We won't be told we can't see a doctor or dentist or see our elderly.
11/ We have been too safe, too content, too apathetic and too lazy, for too long.
We are a tolerant nation. We are a wonderful nation, with wonderful people.
We have to tell them
1/ Little thread:
We, in Britain pay a LOT of tax:
They tax what we earn, we pay council tax, road tax, TV tax, and National Insurance.
We pay tax when we buy a house and VAT on everything that entails, and if we make a profit, they tax it.
2/ Then they tax our savings, if there's any left and tax us when we die. Everything we buy, we pay tax.
We tolerate this, because its on the promise our health system, our police, our courts, our roads, and amenities will be cared for and be there for us.
3/ we tolerate it, because, we thought we were building a country that looked after those in need, the elderly, the sick ans the children.
We, the British, toiled for centuries.
We fought civil wars. We fought world wars. We fought slavers and tyrants and Nazis.
4/ Millions of our people died to build this country.
In war, civil and abroad, down mines, in factories, at sea, for us to have a strong, good country that cares for the people.
5/ Now, we pay those taxes, and make those sacrifices, but in return, our children are not safe, our elderly are not cared for, our veterans are left abandoned in the streets.
6/ We cannot access the health system we've paid in to. We cannot access mental health. The police are against us, and the Judical system is never in our favour. Our elderly rot, alone. Our children are neglected, starving, and raped.
7/ And dare we speak of the injustice of how our country has been dismantled around us, we're arrested, cancelled and silenced.
8/ The last 14 months, we have been lied to, coerced, bullied, robbed of our loved ones, work, health care, our elderly, school, education, fun, happiness, love, freedom, speech, liberty.
Lies upon lies upon lies.
With help of the media.
9/ And now they are coming for our children.
When will enough be enough for the people of Britain?
When will we say, NO MORE!
10/ No more will we feather their nests, whilst they betray the people and live how they wish on our pocket.
No longer will we be told we can't see our loved ones and dance And sing and pray. We won't be told we can't see a doctor or dentist or see our elderly.
11/ We have been too safe, too content, too apathetic and too lazy, for too long.
We are a tolerant nation. We are a wonderful nation, with wonderful people.
We have to tell them
Forwarded from il Donaldo Trumpo (il Donaldo Trumpo)
2014. Canada. Microphone malfunctions and Maple Leafs Fans take it from there... THIS IS HOW IT'S DONE!!!
https://youtu.be/D-65Qi4vc8U
https://youtu.be/D-65Qi4vc8U
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Dr. Stanton Hom, Chiropractor
San Diego, CA
Give it a listen. The children need our protection!
http://www.drstantonhom.com/services/chiropractic-care/
Currently working page on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/dr.stantonhom/
dr.stantonhom
Dr. Stanton Hom
You know, because they are purging us all.
linktr.ee/drstantonhom
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Dr. Stanton Hom, Chiropractor
San Diego, CA
Give it a listen. The children need our protection!
http://www.drstantonhom.com/services/chiropractic-care/
Currently working page on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/dr.stantonhom/
dr.stantonhom
Dr. Stanton Hom
You know, because they are purging us all.
linktr.ee/drstantonhom
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Dr. Stanton Hom
Chiropractic Care
Addressing the alignment of the physical body has been part of many indigenous cultures with the ancient art of bone setting. Chiropractic has taken thos
Ed. note
Too many are in a terrible hurry to post important items. In such a hurry that "who what when where (why?)" are not included.
A big thank you to commenters who help fill in the blanks! 💐
Too many are in a terrible hurry to post important items. In such a hurry that "who what when where (why?)" are not included.
A big thank you to commenters who help fill in the blanks! 💐
PREPPER'S CORNER
Ten Ways To Purify Water For Drinking In The Backcountry For Bushcraft, Camping, or Survival - YouTube
by Mike In The Woods
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cfqrg_hSbjw
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Ten Ways To Purify Water For Drinking In The Backcountry For Bushcraft, Camping, or Survival - YouTube
by Mike In The Woods
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cfqrg_hSbjw
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YouTube
Ten Ways To Purify Water For Drinking In The Backcountry For Bushcraft, Camping, or Survival
Getting clean drinking water out in the back woods is second only in priority to the need for shelter. As such, it's important to know several ways to purify even the nastiest water you find--from storebought options to options using nothing more than mother…
Forwarded from Deleted Account
"It's like in the great stories, Mr. Frodo. The ones that really mattered. Full of darkness and danger they were. And sometimes you didn't want to know the end. Because how could the end be happy? How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad had happened? But in the end, it’s only a passing thing, this shadow. Even darkness must pass. A new day will come. And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer. Those were the stories that stayed with you. That meant something, even if you were too small to understand why. But I think, Mr. Frodo, I do understand. I know now. Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back, only they didn’t. They kept going, because they were holding on to something. That there is some good in this world, and it's worth fighting for."
-Samwise Gamgee-
-Samwise Gamgee-
Forwarded from Deleted Account
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Forwarded from Ice Age Farmer
“The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary.”
— H.L. Mencken —
— H.L. Mencken —
Red sprites
Taken by Martin Popek on June 29, 2021 @ Nýdek, Czech republic
These are jellyfish sprites, a form of upward directed lighting named after their resemblance to the sea creature. They leap up from the tops of powerful thunderstorms while ordinary lightning strikes below.
"These appeared above a large mesoscale convective thunderstorm on June 29th," says Popek. "The storm was located about 250 km east of my camera, far enough to let me see over the top of the thunderhead."
Summer is the season for jellyfish sprites. Heat-driven thunderstorms churn out lots of the upward directed bolts, some of which can be seen with the naked eye.
https://spaceweathergallery.com/submissions/pics/m/Martin-Popek-sprites2026storm1_1625246643.jpg
https://spaceweathergallery.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=176131
Taken by Martin Popek on June 29, 2021 @ Nýdek, Czech republic
These are jellyfish sprites, a form of upward directed lighting named after their resemblance to the sea creature. They leap up from the tops of powerful thunderstorms while ordinary lightning strikes below.
"These appeared above a large mesoscale convective thunderstorm on June 29th," says Popek. "The storm was located about 250 km east of my camera, far enough to let me see over the top of the thunderhead."
Summer is the season for jellyfish sprites. Heat-driven thunderstorms churn out lots of the upward directed bolts, some of which can be seen with the naked eye.
https://spaceweathergallery.com/submissions/pics/m/Martin-Popek-sprites2026storm1_1625246643.jpg
https://spaceweathergallery.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=176131
Job 38 (ASV)
1 Then Jehovah answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said,
31 Canst thou bind the cluster of the Pleiades, Or loose the bands of Orion?
32 Canst thou lead forth the Mazzaroth in their season? Or canst thou guide the Bear with her train?
33 Knowest thou the ordinances of the heavens? Canst thou establish the dominion thereof in the earth?
34 Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, That abundance of waters may cover thee?
35 Canst thou send forth lightnings, that they may go, And say unto thee, Here we are?
1 Then Jehovah answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said,
31 Canst thou bind the cluster of the Pleiades, Or loose the bands of Orion?
32 Canst thou lead forth the Mazzaroth in their season? Or canst thou guide the Bear with her train?
33 Knowest thou the ordinances of the heavens? Canst thou establish the dominion thereof in the earth?
34 Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, That abundance of waters may cover thee?
35 Canst thou send forth lightnings, that they may go, And say unto thee, Here we are?
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jun/28/draught-wines-french-vineyards-rediscover-the-power-of-horses
Draught wines: French vineyards rediscover the power of horses | Animals | The Guardian
Working horses not only outperform tractors on tricky terrain but provide a natural way to improve health of soil and crops
Ginger Clark
Mon 28 Jun 2021 02.30 EDT
Pangault is one of at least 300 winegrowers across mainland France and Corsica using draught horses identified during a recent study, Equivigne.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iMy2Mt069JA&t=6244s
Conférence « le cheval dans la vigne »
Streamed live on May 17, 2021
Equivigne sought to gain a better understanding of the recent re-emergence of working horses in viticulture. It found that technical problems such as terrain (or in Pangault’s case, old vines) was one reason to use horses, but soil health was the leading factor. Horses offer an alternative to chemical herbicides and compact the soil less than a tractor.
For this reason, Pangault now plans to use horses on a plot with newly planted grapevines. “The objective is to avoid compacting the soil from the beginning of the life of the plot,” she explains. This will lead to better soil structure and, consequently, healthier plants.
...
“It was also quite obvious to me that big animals had a place here, too. That’s why I started working with horses and why I am also looking into putting sheep in the vineyard next winter. It is completely relevant with the biodynamic philosophy, in which you consider your farm as a living organism.”
Projects examining the value of grazing sheep in vineyards – sometimes called vitipastoralisme in French – have surfaced in the past few years. The findings prompted many regions to encourage farmers to take up the practice.
It found benefits for winegrowers, too: by using sheep as an alternative to chemical herbicides, soil and water quality improves, and the practice encourages the growth of nitrogen-fixing plants, such as clover.
...
During last year’s harvest, Pangault hired Urbanie to pull a container ahead of grape-pickers. Although not a cheap option, she chose it to spare the grape-pickers being exposed to the fumes and noise of a tractor.
Her decision paid off in ways she had not anticipated. “I cried when I saw it. The atmosphere was completely different when the horse was there: people were laughing, they were working at the same rhythm as one another. Horses really have this magical power,” she says.
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Draught wines: French vineyards rediscover the power of horses | Animals | The Guardian
Working horses not only outperform tractors on tricky terrain but provide a natural way to improve health of soil and crops
Ginger Clark
Mon 28 Jun 2021 02.30 EDT
Pangault is one of at least 300 winegrowers across mainland France and Corsica using draught horses identified during a recent study, Equivigne.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iMy2Mt069JA&t=6244s
Conférence « le cheval dans la vigne »
Streamed live on May 17, 2021
Equivigne sought to gain a better understanding of the recent re-emergence of working horses in viticulture. It found that technical problems such as terrain (or in Pangault’s case, old vines) was one reason to use horses, but soil health was the leading factor. Horses offer an alternative to chemical herbicides and compact the soil less than a tractor.
For this reason, Pangault now plans to use horses on a plot with newly planted grapevines. “The objective is to avoid compacting the soil from the beginning of the life of the plot,” she explains. This will lead to better soil structure and, consequently, healthier plants.
...
“It was also quite obvious to me that big animals had a place here, too. That’s why I started working with horses and why I am also looking into putting sheep in the vineyard next winter. It is completely relevant with the biodynamic philosophy, in which you consider your farm as a living organism.”
Projects examining the value of grazing sheep in vineyards – sometimes called vitipastoralisme in French – have surfaced in the past few years. The findings prompted many regions to encourage farmers to take up the practice.
It found benefits for winegrowers, too: by using sheep as an alternative to chemical herbicides, soil and water quality improves, and the practice encourages the growth of nitrogen-fixing plants, such as clover.
...
During last year’s harvest, Pangault hired Urbanie to pull a container ahead of grape-pickers. Although not a cheap option, she chose it to spare the grape-pickers being exposed to the fumes and noise of a tractor.
Her decision paid off in ways she had not anticipated. “I cried when I saw it. The atmosphere was completely different when the horse was there: people were laughing, they were working at the same rhythm as one another. Horses really have this magical power,” she says.
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the Guardian
Draught wines: French vineyards rediscover the power of horses
Working horses not only outperform tractors on tricky terrain but provide a natural way to improve health of soil and crops