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Higgenbotham
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aeden wrote:This is absolutely true. Squalene was being used in Europe and when I heard it was going to be used in USA I refused all vaccines. ANY protein you inject into someone has the potential of producing an antibody against it. I knew squalene would be dangerous because it could potentially produce autoimmunity ( the body attacking itself). We are seeing rampant cases of autoimmunity now. I’m convinced vaccines are playing a part in this. This is especially dangerous for children whose immune systems are still developing.

Yeast cells have been genetically engineered to produce commercially useful quantities of "synthetic" squalane, which is similar to squalene.

https://marketdesk.org/report/global-sy ... 22434/#toc

A 2000 study published in the American Journal of Pathology demonstrated a single injection of the adjuvant squalene into rats triggered "chronic, immune-mediated joint-specific inflammation," also known as rheumatoid arthritis.[vii]

Nothing says we love you like a three year old screaming in pain at 2 am like a flu shot.
God help us since we understand the science also.
So my wife was about 8 weeks pregnant and I got an urgent call from the pharmacy: the doctor's office ordered an antibiotic and we have prepared a solution based on this order for your immediate pickup!!! Urgent!!! I told them I hadn't heard about it. I called the nurse hotline and the nurse said, well, her pap smear indicates an imbalance of flora. I said she has no symptoms of that. The nurse said sometimes there are no symptoms. The nurse said if cost is the issue, we can give her a different antibiotic.

Now just to be clear, I am not pumping antibiotics into an 8 week old fetus.

I told the nurse, I will give her raw cranberry juice daily and yogurt and see if that clears it up. She said it might, but it probably won't. Meanwhile, I scrutinized the lab report and the lab report said results were "suggestive" of a flora imbalance.

At the next doctor visit, I asked the ob gyn if we needed to be pumping antibiotic into an 8 week old fetus if the lab report is "suggestive" of a flora imbalance and my wife has no symptoms of any flora imbalance. He said no, that would not be advisable.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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wise H
May you and yours be blessed in this time

stalking horse

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I think the concern was that a bacterial infection could cause the baby to be born premature. She's now 37 weeks, 4 days. At the 36 week ultrasound she was estimated to weigh 6 lb 14 oz. The nurse said she looks very healthy.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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In this post from 2013, it can be seen that the projection on the Manheim Used Vehicle Index failed to predict a high in the economy.

Now a similar projection has appeared again. Perhaps a glimmer of hope for the shorts.

http://www.gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic ... eim#p18136

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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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http://www.gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic ... per#p18138
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/gre ... an-history
Zephaniah told us what would be.
Zephaniah declared that changes would not last.
The order of operation is clear what will be as written.

One sector reference here.
Simple strategy for decades regarding buying resources and keeping prices low, or to control markets....buy lots, stock pile, then buy nothing
and drop the prices, then buy lots, and stockpile. Repeat.
Being a state buyer, they can do anything they want in the markets.

I dated 22000 jobs and and over 520 weeks to the point the Asian desk was more important than us point blank.

Section 421 was enabled belated after a direct contact.
I will admit the response was clear from the two contacts made.
As was my reference to the issue.
Other topical issues linger.

https://21stcenturywire.com/2019/12/25/ ... elections/
At the end of the nineteenth century, Lord Palmerston stated what he thought was obvious, that “England has no eternal friends, England has no perpetual enemies, England has only eternal and perpetual interests.” Palmerston was saying that national interests should drive the relationships with foreigners. A nation will have amicable relations most of the time with some countries and difficult relations with some others, but the bottom line should always be what is beneficial for one’s own country and people.


aeden
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https://wallstreetonparade.com/2019/12/ ... tive-bets/
possessed

gamble in derivatives as federal regulators yawn
Congress de-regulates further
New York Fed relaunches its multi-trillion-dollar bailout funnel

thread: mmt

thread: may 2011
G-T) = (S-I) – NX
(G is government spending, T is taxes, S is savings, I is investment and NX is net exports).
Will not matter until it does as they say guys. Central planning will fail.
MMT pays considerable attention to the operational reality of interactions between government, the central bank,
and the commercial banking sector.

http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... mmt#p47817
http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... sf=msgonly

delusion and belief is almost impossible to separate

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dITTT-OaWE


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Judge Rosemary Collyer gave the FBI until January 10 to explain to the court why the FBI should be allowed to continue to utilize FISA. The statement that the FBI "withheld material information" and that "FBI personnel misled NSD" suggests that the judge isn't buying the "series of unfortunate events" excuse peddled by prominent figures in defense of the indefensible.

Infrared security cameras feature clear and detailed videos even in total darkness.
Hire their kid to do yard work and meet once a month to buy breakfast every other month.

The DOJ is on trial.
https://zh-prod-1cc738ca-7d3b-4a72-b792 ... k=8GAuthyZ

We will vote for the current office. The voter has no excuses.
Since the solar farm debacle out west with the BLM and the Yellowcake issues
we are aware of cost per watt for installs for power back ups also.
The point is we should not pay for fiat criminal of either hard edge.

Either your nation's premiere law enforcement agency was breathtakingly incompetent when the stakes were the highest,
or select officials in that organization made deliberate decisions to break the law, undermine the Constitution.

Yes the Office can shoot back any time now.

The tail is rotting to the head.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GnMj5cus4A

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zwKlx5LYqg
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