Debt Rattle June 17 2021

 

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  • #77608
    WES
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    Doc Robinson:

    Just about everywhere but the US and Canada, where ivermectin is banned, seem to be doing better.
    I wonder if ivermectin is banned in Indonesia?
    I also wonder if the Sinovac is causing fewer adverse reactions?

    #77609
    WES
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    Off topic: Atlanta’s Fulton County is having some minor vote audit issues. It seems some scanned ballots were counted 2 or 3 times. Naturally these were for joe. Then there is the minor issue of ballots created on copying machines instead of on ballot paper. Your created “out of thin air” ballots! Of course nobody cares or is going to do anything about it!

    #77610
    Doc Robinson
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    WES: “I also wonder if the Sinovac is causing fewer adverse reactions?”

    Based on the data from the vaccine trials, I’d expect significantly fewer.

    #77611
    Doc Robinson
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    Tomorrow (Friday) is the CDC’s “emergency meeting” to discuss the unexpected heart inflammation problems following the mRNA injections, along with a “benefit-risk” discussion regarding adolescents.

    Funny how the CDC changed the name from
    “June 18, 2021 emergency meeting”
    to
    “June 18, 2021 COVID-19 meeting”

    Archived:
    https://web.archive.org/web/20210612063727/https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/index.html

    Currently:
    https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/index.html

    Related comments can be made here:
    https://www.regulations.gov/document/CDC-2021-0060-0001/

    #77612
    absolute galore
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    Oroboros wrote: I still have Ivan Illich’s books on my shelf from the early 1970’s when the first wave of alternative energy pioneers tried to get airborne, only to crash like Icarus with Reagan symbolically ripping Jimmy Carter’s solar panels off the White House roof and flaunted Alaska’s North Slope oil discovery jackpot.

    Remember though, Illich was not about alternative energy–he was about the quanta of energy per person, regardless of the energy source. And how big disparities in that created inequity and degraded the social sphere as well as the ecological sphere. He felt the only way out of the trap was to agree upon limits.

    The dominant role energy plays in the economic realm is nicely laid out by Tim Morgan of Surplus Energy Economics, who was on a recent edition of James Kunstler’s Kunstlercast.

    #77613
    John Day
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    How much energy per person all-told is an entry to thermoeconomics.
    We should all be learning thermoeconomics empirically.
    We should pay attention to all our fuel and electricity uses, imagining each within the context of “What if I did not have this right now?”
    It gets depressing when it’s 98 degrees and 98 % humidity outside and you are thinking about no electricity as salt drips into your burning eyes.
    I’ve been working-out with this kind of meditation lately.

    #77614
    greco
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    @sumac carol
    Type pfizer corporate rap sheet into your favorite search engine.
    Should take you to corp-research dot org /pfizer
    And it will take you to other criminal drug organizations
    And as dr d points out, nobody ever goes to jail

    #77615
    greco
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    @sumac carol
    Type pfizer corporate rap sheet into your favorite search engine.
    Should take you to corp-research dot org /pfizer
    And it will take you to other criminal drug organizations
    And as dr d points out, nobody ever goes to jail

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