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Post by ratty on Sept 12, 2023 5:07:05 GMT
I tend to agree. But just for kicks, what does the board think about which will be the more important inflection point, 9/11 or the COVID pandemic? I guess it comes down to who had the deadliest WMDs: Saddam Hussein or the W.H.O.?
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 12, 2023 21:40:47 GMT
I tend to agree. But just for kicks, what does the board think about which will be the more important inflection point, 9/11 or the COVID pandemic? I guess it comes down to who had the deadliest WMDs: Saddam Hussein or the W.H.O.? Not sure. In the first event we learned we could not trust muslim jihadis. During the 2nd episode we learned we could not trust our own government ... and their jihadis..
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Post by flearider on Sept 13, 2023 6:32:55 GMT
I tend to agree. But just for kicks, what does the board think about which will be the more important inflection point, 9/11 or the COVID pandemic? I guess it comes down to who had the deadliest WMDs: Saddam Hussein or the W.H.O.? as we know Saddam Hussein din't have any wmd's .. he only spoke of selling oil in euro's and this got him and the country fu-bared .. the elitist w.h.o are the real threat to mankind ..as long as they have some sheepole left they don't care how many they kill ...
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Post by gridley on Sept 13, 2023 11:24:18 GMT
I guess it comes down to who had the deadliest WMDs: Saddam Hussein or the W.H.O.? as we know Saddam Hussein din't have any wmd's .. he only spoke of selling oil in euro's and this got him and the country fu-bared .. the elitist w.h.o are the real threat to mankind ..as long as they have some sheepole left they don't care how many they kill ... A lot of Iranians and a fair number of Kurds would disagree with the 'Saddam didn't have any WMD's." Or they would if they were still alive. It appears he didn't have a working nuke (yet), but he had several types of chemical weapons and the UN "inspections" on his nuke program couldn't have found the US nuke program if they'd been looking at Los Alamos and Amarillo.
Now I won't deny that the "global elite" are a greater threat to mankind in general and the US in particular than Saddam ever dreamed of being.
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 15, 2023 22:40:44 GMT
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Post by code on Sept 16, 2023 15:45:28 GMT
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Post by code on Sept 16, 2023 15:46:11 GMT
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Post by code on Sept 16, 2023 15:48:47 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 18, 2023 16:44:29 GMT
There's a very cold wind blowing in the windy city.
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 27, 2023 14:49:44 GMT
All those new migrants may be necessary to support the USA's aging population? Along with an increase in geriatric physicians.
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Post by blustnmtn on Feb 14, 2024 0:28:08 GMT
I’m so encouraged that we are following the science: “The guidance acknowledged that this race-specific knowledge base is wholly subjective, "often unique and specific to a Tribe or Indigenous People, and may exist in a variety of forms." While formless, decentralized, and subjective, the guidance stressed that "Indigenous Knowlege [is] one of the many important bodies of knowledge that contributes to the scientific, technical, social, and economic advancements of the United States, and to our collective understanding of the world."” www.theblaze.com/news/hhs-poised-to-employ-american-indian-superstitions-in-its-research-per-white-house-guidance
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Post by ratty on Feb 14, 2024 5:47:49 GMT
I’m so encouraged that we are following the science: “The guidance acknowledged that this race-specific knowledge base is wholly subjective, "often unique and specific to a Tribe or Indigenous People, and may exist in a variety of forms." While formless, decentralized, and subjective, the guidance stressed that "Indigenous Knowlege [is] one of the many important bodies of knowledge that contributes to the scientific, technical, social, and economic advancements of the United States, and to our collective understanding of the world."” www.theblaze.com/news/hhs-poised-to-employ-american-indian-superstitions-in-its-research-per-white-house-guidanceNot quite the same, but I was reminded of this: Why Did Exposing ‘Dark Emu’ Take So Very Long?
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Post by Sigurdur on Feb 14, 2024 7:17:01 GMT
I’m so encouraged that we are following the science: “The guidance acknowledged that this race-specific knowledge base is wholly subjective, "often unique and specific to a Tribe or Indigenous People, and may exist in a variety of forms." While formless, decentralized, and subjective, the guidance stressed that "Indigenous Knowlege [is] one of the many important bodies of knowledge that contributes to the scientific, technical, social, and economic advancements of the United States, and to our collective understanding of the world."” www.theblaze.com/news/hhs-poised-to-employ-american-indian-superstitions-in-its-research-per-white-house-guidanceEat Buffalo, live long and prosper.
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