Saturday, November 5, 2022

AA can depolarize light and other EMF wavelengths. This is why nature uses it to protect cells from potentially harmful EMFs and why mitochondria express high levels of AA transporters in humans

Friday, November 4, 2022

America WILL still demand proof of Covid vaccination to enter the country in 2023 – making it the only country in the West

"Military voters are [exempt from registering to vote]. They are exempt from providing voter ID or any other type of ID information"

Five doctors are challenging a California law that threatens to punish them for deviating from the COVID-19 "scientific consensus."

This was a good point.  Yeah, given how the scientific consensus changes from day to day, week to week, month to month, how can the law rely on a standard? 

Leaving aside the practical challenge of defining the "scientific consensus" at any given time, that consensus is constantly evolving. The very nature of scientific inquiry means that today's majority view may ultimately be proven wrong. The history of the COVID-19 pandemic is littered with such examples. 

The scientific consensus on masking and vaccination has raised intense debate.  

The California Medical Association argued that A.B. 2098 was necessary because some physicians had been "calling into question public health efforts such as masking and vaccinations." Yet both of those subjects have generated vigorous, empirically informed debates among scientists. 
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) initially dismissed the value of general masking, then embraced it as "the most important, powerful public health tool we have." More recently, it has conceded that commonly used cloth masks do little, if anything, to stop coronavirus transmission. That view had previously been deemed "misinformation" egregious enough to justify removing it from social media platforms.

"All these 'rights of violence' performed on the clergy further contributed to dehumanizing people whose humanity had long ago been denied by anti-clerical discourse