New York City in March of the year 2000, not a phone in sight pic.twitter.com/NUmxgnzTeS
— Historic Vids (@historyinmemes) August 21, 2024
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New York City in March of the year 2000, not a phone in sight
“We take Ibuprofen we destroy the ‘Velcro’ in the Stomach”
“We take Ibuprofen we destroy the ‘Velcro’ in the Stomach”
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) August 22, 2024
Warning on taking Ibuprofen pic.twitter.com/YiV6Q4vqfs
Harry Fischer: Boots on the ground in medical hell
Real paramedic experience, recent convo:
— Harry Fisher (@harryfisherEMTP) August 23, 2024
Paramedic/me- we don’t put cloth masks on asthma patients that are wheezing and working to breathe. Thats so stupid.
RN- in my ER we do. I don’t want them spreading Covid!
Paramedic/me- that’s harming people. I will never let you put… pic.twitter.com/BcxcfWg4W5
Real paramedic experience, recent convo: PARAMEDIC/ME: We don’t put cloth masks on asthma patients who are wheezing and working to breathe. That's so stupid.
RN: In my ER, we do. I don’t want them spreading Covid!
PARAMEDIC/ME: That’s harming people. I will never let you put a mask on someone having an asthma attack! RN: You’re just a paramedic, you’re basically a tech!
PARAMEDIC/ME: You have techs. I’m paid far more than a tech and I can do things you’re not allowed to do. Like intubate and make my own decisions. RN: I will not let someone harm my ER with COVID!
PARAMEDIC/ME: You are an idiot for placing a mask on someone wheezing! You're harming people! ___________ We had a very heated discussion. These people are insane. If you’re working to breathe. I’m not going to put cloth over your face. Duh. That’s how crazy this is. God bless
Mississippi River and its tributaries
2. Sunshine duration in hours per year. USA and Europe pic.twitter.com/QMXaL9WNSz
— Epic Maps 🗺️ (@Locati0ns) August 22, 2024
This is a map of the Mississippi River and its tributaries ...most everything you consume in the US has spent some time on this system
Thanks to Tracy Shucha.Bioweapons 101: The Story of Anthrax by Dr Sam Bailey
Bioweapons 101: The Story of Anthrax by Dr Sam Bailey
Read on SubstackAnthrax is the disease nightmares are made of. Its spores can survive hostile environments for centuries at a time able to infect anyone who touches ingests or breathes in even a tiny amount. It's fatality rate can be over 90% yes it's not so much the deadliness of Anthrax that makes it so potent but the ease of distribution once refined it can be mailed to victims used to infect their food or water or even sprayed from a plane flying over head according to experts just 100 kg of aerosolized Anthrax would be enough to kill 3 million people and render entire cities uninhabitable for generations.