Like was suggested, in the world of "long covid", it's jabbed v unjabbed and a look to determine if the study is nothing more than a cover up for the damages caused by the jab.
@rchusid@jeffcliff@JedDrudge@Jonaschuzzlewit@nordtrack@Ghislaine@bonifartius@bot Because "long covid" is a vague ambiguous term with no way to verify it actually exists or that people are actually suffering from it. Jimmy Dore, and his MD Doctor calls the damage he suffered from the jab, "long covid". But go ahead, prove me wrong, define "long covid" in non-ambiguous terms and tell me what's the best way to test for it other than asking someone how they feel.
@WoodenDoorInspector@lichelordgodfrey@MeBigbrain Wasn't (((Paul))) sent into the jews "as sheep amidst the wolves" to convert the talmudic jews and convince them to reject talmudic judaism, which was the Satanism referred to in Revelations?
@WoodenDoorInspector@lichelordgodfrey@MeBigbrain The Torah is God's law. The Talmud is the rabbis explaing to fellow jews how to circumvent God's law. Yes. The Talmud "comes from" the Torah because the Talmud is the jew workaround to avoid the punishments for breaking God's law.
Paul/Saul was sent into his community by Christ to convince those jews who were spreading these workarounds to God's law that they were going to incur God's wrath and are in need of repentance.
Now, those who pretend to obey God's law while practicing and preaching workarounds to avoid the punishments for breaking God's law are what is referred to as the Synagog of Satan. Those people who say they are jews (who obey God's law) but are not jews (because Talmud).
@WoodenDoorInspector@lichelordgodfrey@MeBigbrain The Torah commands jews to stone fags to death, for example. Where are these stonings occurring? Hell, if jews would actually obey God's laws, I'd have more respect for them. Instead, they use the Talmud to circumvent God's Laws and promote degeneracy. God isn't fooled and these people are in hell after they die.
@sickburnbro I think people's reaction is short sighted and missing the point. The judge's ruling, the charges filed, the attempt to remove Trump from the ballot. None of these things will or were ever intended to "get Trump".
The Civil cases will be appealed and Trump will win the appeal showing that the rule of law is still in effect. Three criminal charges will be dismissed in GA, NY, and FL and if they were to get to trial and there was to be a conviction, they would also be overturned on appeal, or in the case of the federal cases, if Trump wins, pardoned.
The fraud case finding of liability was based on obviously bad reasoning. Tax appraisal valuations for loans? We all know better than that.
The ballot removel cases, same thing. Trump wasn't even charged with a crime and the Senate determined he was not guilty of the impeachment, yet the effort to have him removed moved forward. This was obviously not gonna happen. And SCOTUS did what they were supposed to do, 9-0.
The "rape" civil suit. The bitch couldn't make the day, month, year, time of year, or what the store looked like when she alleged it happened. She swore she could remember what she was wearing only to have the outfit that she described not having been made until years later.
The Bragg prosecution is just as disingenuous, given that John Edwards used a fundraiser specifically to pay off the bitch he knocked up and that was found to be legal.
Fanni will likely get kicked off her own case next week like Wade was last week. When a new DA gets the case, they'll likely drop it because the novel interpretation is so retarded.
Jack Smith isn't even a legit special prosecutor and has alleged charges that would be laughable if they weren't so serious. But that will go away if Trump gets elected.
They are desperate to hinder Trump's campaign. They thought charges would sway public opinion against Trump. This shows that they simply don't understand. The game being played is like a new technology in the hands of a very old boomer. They just don't understand how it even works anymore.
@MoralPanic@sickburnbro Notice, tho, nothing is sticking to Teflon Don. We'll soon see what Trump can do after they tried to put him in prison and take all his shit. Now, he literally can shoot someone in the street and his crowd will cheer him on.
If I were an egomaniac that's been persecuted the way Trump had, I mow those fuckers down as my legacy. This will be his opportunity to do so.
Look at Houston. They didn't have zoning laws. It's total sprawl. Who wants a skyscraper next to an RV park?
And, this really doesn't explain things. How many houses can be within walking distance of, say, a grocery store? Enough to keep the grocery store in business? And, if that were the case, wouldn't you need huge numbers of grocery stores?
You might like the idea of a 15 minute city, where you can get everything you need within a 15 minute walk, but in reality, it doesn't work that way.
Add to this that all of those stores, all of those buildings, all of those businesses need stock. Do the suppliers walk their goods to the stores, too?
Sorry, it just seems odd that the traffic is so light for what looks like a densely populated business area.
@BowsacNoodle@Frondeur@elftummy@givenup In Texas, they need to find a way to make raw land affordable so that land owners will maintain it. If I had to pay the same taxes on my acreage that I pay for my house property, there would be no way. But because I get the tax break, I can own the land, put livestock on the land, and keep it maintained and watched over. It's win- win, I would think.
@Jonaschuzzlewit@BowsacNoodle@Frondeur@elftummy@givenup Yeah, but they don't really keep up on it, and you can get someone to bale farmland or flatland by just giving them some of the hay. Timber would be easy if you actually had a forest, fo sho.
@Frondeur@BowsacNoodle@elftummy@givenup In my county in Texas, you must have 10 or more acres to claim the ag exemption. Space isn't our problem. Hay is easiest to claim. I know guys with hay exemptions on their mesquite forest.
@Frondeur@BowsacNoodle@elftummy@givenup I do hope to use some of my land for an apiary, though. I like the idea of beekeeping. Sounds like a good time. And all the flowers is a bonus.