The Big Misconception About Electricity


This vid goes quite a ways down the road to explaining why:

1)  Power cords make a not so subtle difference.

2) Cable elevators should not be looked at askance.

 

Regards, barts

barts

Thanks but it is a flu....

i alreary suffered from  covid i think one year ago at this time of the year...

Flu and covid are very different in most cases...

 

They don’t want to wake up. I know 2 doctors personally that have told me that their hospitals have told the staff, they will lose their jobs if the say anything in media/social media against the vaccine.

I just posted an article from 3 doctors that are claiming that pressures to suppress all information against the vaccines are so great that researchers are self censoring. (and people here make jokes about this situation)

Studies get pulled after severe backlash, people are getting death threats constantly, medical licenses are being revoked.

This is beyond anything that I could have even dreamed of 2 years ago.  

 

Look at what these debunking smear campaigns have done to ever Doctor/Medical Researcher has spoke out against this. who in their right mind will tell the truth in these circumstances. 

 

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Geert van Den Bossche worked for Gates and his field is evolutive epidemiology

The work about covid of Van Den Bossche is PRECISELY epidemiology dynamics and all his warning are based on this science field...

Someone understand? it is simple to understand and connect dots for those who had "critical analysis" skill......

I post it juste AFTER i posted this article in Quanta magazine where they say this:

But the most crucial need right now is for vaccine scientists to recognize the relevance of evolutionary biology to their field. Last month, when more than 1,000 vaccine scientists gathered in Washington, D.C., at the World Vaccine Congress, the issue of vaccine-induced evolution was not the focus of any scientific sessions. Part of the problem, Read says, is that researchers are afraid: They’re nervous to talk about and call attention to potential evolutionary effects because they fear that doing so might fuel more fear and distrust of vaccines by the public — even though the goal is, of course, to ensure long-term vaccine success. Still, he and Kennedy feel researchers are starting to recognize the need to include evolution in the conversation. “I think the scientific community is becoming increasingly aware that vaccine resistance is a real risk,” Kennedy said.