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nephileon
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filters out sensible people, you literally can't trust anyone that works in medicine to be a critical thinking person


/v/TellUpgoat viewpost?postid=662e319f5a105

im pretty sure noone actually cares about this movie


/v/OccidentalEnclave viewpost?postid=6622d49715da4

the govt probably made those taylor swift deepfake porn pics for just this reason.


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nephileon 1 point 1.5 years ago

it wasn't proven with math. It was constructed from math. It's a theory of pure reason, with zero evidence to back it up.


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nephileon 1 point 1.5 years ago

i can 100% certify that there are zero feds here. I asked my superiors, and they told me so.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=657d596221312

I always used the mormon version of pink salt from utah. Real Salt


/v/AskVoat viewpost?postid=6579106362561

Salt is extremely important in so many ways... ive gotten to the point where I just take a small shot of very salty water every morning


/v/AskVoat viewpost?postid=6579106362561

getting "Close to the beach" is usually a lot more expensive... and inconvenient... heavy traffic etc. Unless you're in a slightly less populated area. If you're okay driving for an hour or 2 to the beach (in a trip that should take 30 mins to an hour) then you can live more inland.


/v/AskVoat viewpost?postid=657713bb3cf55

i better learn how to build cabinets.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=655df7e8de908

its not just the internet, it's the whole landscape. I call it the shattered overton window


/v/TellVoat viewpost?postid=6556bfe5aacef

I will make Grok a flat earther.


/v/AI viewpost?postid=6556f288d4474

quantum entanglement isn't magic. it's the equivalent to saying when you hear a sound from a distance, then you know that somewhere twice as far away also heard that sound.

You learn something about somewhere else, but that has no bearing on whether you can communicate at all WITH that somewhere else.


/v/mathematics viewpost?postid=654ae8a8707fc

i didn't notice the source paper initially....

This paper isn't even about pfizer's manufacturing proceses... its just a study about characterizing the spike protein.

It looks like a red herring. all this proves is pfizer uses graphene oxide in its labs. the chain of logic looks more spurious the harder you look.


/v/Health viewpost?postid=654871f51c1ef

nephileon 1 point 1.6 years ago

from the article:

"Therefore, during the manufacturing process, several factors could potentially introduce contaminants or foreign materials into the vaccine. This obviously includes the possibility of varying amounts of Graphene Oxide (GO) entering the final product."

The official deboonk was "the vials would be black or brown" and the deboonking of the deboonking was "well it could also be yellow" and because the manufacturing used graphene, it could be the cause of the yellow. Lots of coulds and not so much "intentionally put in because nanobots"


/v/Health viewpost?postid=654871f51c1ef

this isn't a smoking gun, it's just a debunking of the debunk.

not that I definitely think there isn't any graphene oxide in the shots, but this implies, that if any is in there, it is accidental... and if its accidental it only means what we already knew: the shots are poison.

all the other graphene oxide conspiracies are out the window if that's the case.


/v/Health viewpost?postid=654871f51c1ef

I skim over some Matrix (element) chatrooms, lots of obscure interesting people and info


/v/AskVoat viewpost?postid=650affda67b94

Oh sweet summer child....

you assume people react to logical arguments positively.


/v/QuotesToWakeWhites viewpost?postid=6377f19e4c033

Probably not. If what quick glance I took was true, it just uses optical sensors. Its the pumping signals in that I might be cautious about, but even then it'd have to be a heavy enough signal to get through the skull. Even dangerous frequencies like X-Rays are mostly blocked by the skull.


/v/Health viewpost?postid=634bacd278d59

lol its just super peaceful scientists that all agree science is super good and super cool so they all get along despite the rest of the world's political state.

Nothing to worry about.


/v/QuotesToWakeWhites viewpost?postid=63617fe7854cd

Yeah I thought they popped up out of nowhere a few years back, but I was surprised to find out they've been around for well over a decade.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=635413e934928

I'm not to worried about bluetooth in all honesty. Unlike other EMF technologies, it hops around multiple different frequencies, rather than being a very strong signal at one frequency. In this case it can't resonate strongly, Its akin to staring at white noise, rather than a laser. Dispersed not condensed.

I could be wrong though, the manner in which EMF is damaging hasn't yet been spelled out. I'm sure resonance would have an impact, but this dispersed EMF could harm in a different way.


/v/Health viewpost?postid=634bacd278d59