Bolus!? That means "a large dose of a substance given by injection for the purpose of rapidly achieving the needed therapeutic concentration in the bloodstream." Haha ok I'm hoping it's a typo!
LOL it wasn't a typo! I never knew it had specifically to do with medicine as it is used on some of my earnings calls in reference to a large financial injection!
Hmmm and you seemed 'hesitant' to initially use a word like 'injection' that has obvious medical connections so you were hoping to slip a 'bolus' in and hope your unsuspecting readers wouldn't notice or think it was typo. Merriam-Webster is not happy about your 'bolus' boundary busting, but it did provide a slight escape for you with this quote "Rather than just course-correcting policies and projects that are already under way, long-haulers want a say in what sets sail. The remaining billion-plus bolus that the NIH has to spend?"
However, that article is from the Atlantic and mentions the NIH! Despite your protestations, I see your strategy by having all roads leading right back to the jib jabs!
LMAO it might have been subconscious! And here I could have easily changed it to bonus which is only one letter different but that just wouldn't be as fun now, would it? Maybe those CFOs are making the same Freudian slip! 😂
Well, if Dr. Merritt is right, and we are getting sick not from anything like a virus, but rather from electromagnetic radiation, it stands to reason that a cruise ship could well be a wholly-contained radiation petri dish, full of all kinds of toxic radiation..
Or, again if she's right, the vaccinated are running around shedding toxic spike proteins to each other day and night, 24/7.
Thanks for the link I have been taking an interest in EMF. It could be a lot of things I'm more fascinated that they no longer want to talk about it...
I wonder if it could be the water. Don't cruise ships have to purify and recycle water on the ship? If this is a virus - then wouldn't that sucker be just a tad too small for any on-ship filtering system? I wonder.
Wastewater treatment and testing has interested me in this. For one thing broad testing of it is being done in a few areas but they never talk about the results of that (perhaps because this was circulating before they said). In small enclose spaces it could spread in this way. I'd love to know more about it
I didn't think the wastewater was being recycled to drink (though didn't Bill Gates have that brilliant idea?). I've sometimes wondered if breathing in close quarters could spread it. That's assuming there's something to spread which doesn't arise spontaneously
I covered that curious fact some months ago: only about 35% of household contacts were catching Covid. I admit to being on the fence about what a virus is. On the one hand people like John Rappaport argue that there is no such thing, that it's a theory which doesn't fit the facts on the ground. There's a lot of truth to that. On the other hand I have great respect for some like Igor Chudov who have analyzed every little variant and exact genetic sequences therein. I try to square this circle sometimes I think it's simply that viruses do exist as posited but the human body is innately far more complex than our understanding. Other times I think that what they're really copying and pasting in those labs is something, perhaps more genetic debris. But if the virus theory is wrong, what should replace it?
"At what point do we stop the talk of “if it saves only one life” and start counting the dead bodies from the at best worthless policies instead?"
LONG OVERDUE. We ARE counting bodies, but with a complicit media - who hears?
I am now in favor of billboard media. So many people would see those stats on freeways - hard to ignore. And the good ones can be turned into memes. I've seen a few - would love to see more.
some of the earliest evidence I was able to share about how ineffective the jabs are was about breakouts on fully "vaccinated" cruise ships and equally fully injected crews of military ships.
Cruises always sounded like a prison, with shiny bits and party hats. Why be on the water if you can't really touch it? I wonder what the real history on cruise ships is...the first cruise ship? Probably a repurposed junk and a bankrupt captain with a 'brilliant idea'. My ex partners parents invited us on one, right when the plandemic was announced, and I knew 2 things...that I would never go, and that it would never happen. I think the early issues with them dumping garbage out the back was my first turn off anyway. I also had a friend tell me a related story, that on a 'remote' sea kayaking trip, on a little island somewhere near Mexico, he and another person had camped. When they woke up the next morning, they awoke to an ginormous city block sized cruise ship that had pulled up near the island. The image he sent me at the time showed how ridiculous and surreal it was, offensive. I won't even do the river cruises, because I also hate speedboats. The smell of diesel makes me ill, poisoning the water as well. Why go fast unless there is an emergency? Humans are not geniuses mostly.
I suppose it's a way to keep everyone in a special area. In early March of 2020 I knew an older couple who went on a cruise. One month later the wife was the most adamant Covidcon type who was posting pics of her disinfectant table before groceries could come inside and oh so concerned about her immunocompromised husband and how she couldn't have any visitors. I was scratching my head because logically from a disease outbreak point of view the whole thing would have already passed over and they would have gotten sick on the cruise. And over two years later they're still closing the barn door after the horses all ran out and after they bulldozed the back of the stable anyways...
It's the same Kabuki theater with it as still exists in a lot of places. The disconnect between the policies and the results is head scratching though. Instead of hiding cases is there ever a point when they just admit this stuff doesn't work?
Sometimes you gotta let go and let God with those people. I'd liken it best to abortion protesters: my mother is adamantly pro life and has, as she calls it, "prayed" for those women going into the clinic. I doubt her presence changed a single woman's mind at the time, and might have even cemented their resolve even more. On a long enough timeline though, perhaps years or even decades later, it might cause them to think back...
"newlyweds and nearly deads" I LOL'd
I know there are a lot of kiddie cruisers with Disney and but back then it was the stereotype!
Oh good Lord don't go there! LOL
Bolus!? That means "a large dose of a substance given by injection for the purpose of rapidly achieving the needed therapeutic concentration in the bloodstream." Haha ok I'm hoping it's a typo!
LOL it wasn't a typo! I never knew it had specifically to do with medicine as it is used on some of my earnings calls in reference to a large financial injection!
Hmmm and you seemed 'hesitant' to initially use a word like 'injection' that has obvious medical connections so you were hoping to slip a 'bolus' in and hope your unsuspecting readers wouldn't notice or think it was typo. Merriam-Webster is not happy about your 'bolus' boundary busting, but it did provide a slight escape for you with this quote "Rather than just course-correcting policies and projects that are already under way, long-haulers want a say in what sets sail. The remaining billion-plus bolus that the NIH has to spend?"
However, that article is from the Atlantic and mentions the NIH! Despite your protestations, I see your strategy by having all roads leading right back to the jib jabs!
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bolus
Yes the Texas heat is frying my brain. lol I was going to say 'warping my brain' but I'm not playing your game. lol
LMAO it might have been subconscious! And here I could have easily changed it to bonus which is only one letter different but that just wouldn't be as fun now, would it? Maybe those CFOs are making the same Freudian slip! 😂
Well, if Dr. Merritt is right, and we are getting sick not from anything like a virus, but rather from electromagnetic radiation, it stands to reason that a cruise ship could well be a wholly-contained radiation petri dish, full of all kinds of toxic radiation..
Or, again if she's right, the vaccinated are running around shedding toxic spike proteins to each other day and night, 24/7.
FWIW, you couldn't pay me to go on a cruise ship.
https://odysee.com/$/embed/Lee-Merritt-Covid-Biowarfare/78b74ba847410a9b9877e474b0d8f64c5b00d858?r=CV8hbveDU5BZMxqa6F8ubFiWGM839755
Thanks for the link I have been taking an interest in EMF. It could be a lot of things I'm more fascinated that they no longer want to talk about it...
I wonder if it could be the water. Don't cruise ships have to purify and recycle water on the ship? If this is a virus - then wouldn't that sucker be just a tad too small for any on-ship filtering system? I wonder.
Wastewater treatment and testing has interested me in this. For one thing broad testing of it is being done in a few areas but they never talk about the results of that (perhaps because this was circulating before they said). In small enclose spaces it could spread in this way. I'd love to know more about it
I didn't think the wastewater was being recycled to drink (though didn't Bill Gates have that brilliant idea?). I've sometimes wondered if breathing in close quarters could spread it. That's assuming there's something to spread which doesn't arise spontaneously
I covered that curious fact some months ago: only about 35% of household contacts were catching Covid. I admit to being on the fence about what a virus is. On the one hand people like John Rappaport argue that there is no such thing, that it's a theory which doesn't fit the facts on the ground. There's a lot of truth to that. On the other hand I have great respect for some like Igor Chudov who have analyzed every little variant and exact genetic sequences therein. I try to square this circle sometimes I think it's simply that viruses do exist as posited but the human body is innately far more complex than our understanding. Other times I think that what they're really copying and pasting in those labs is something, perhaps more genetic debris. But if the virus theory is wrong, what should replace it?
That's the game they play, now that they effectively control nearly all media. Avoid stories that conflict with the establishment narrative.
"At what point do we stop the talk of “if it saves only one life” and start counting the dead bodies from the at best worthless policies instead?"
LONG OVERDUE. We ARE counting bodies, but with a complicit media - who hears?
I am now in favor of billboard media. So many people would see those stats on freeways - hard to ignore. And the good ones can be turned into memes. I've seen a few - would love to see more.
some of the earliest evidence I was able to share about how ineffective the jabs are was about breakouts on fully "vaccinated" cruise ships and equally fully injected crews of military ships.
College campuses come up too. These are obvious soft targets..
I particularly liked the boats because they were totally isolated from other human contact.
Yep! That fully jabbed research station in Antarctica also comes to mind...
"must've come in with the last batch of supplies, no way it could be one of the known side effects of the 'vaccines'"
🤭
Of course. ;)
Cruises always sounded like a prison, with shiny bits and party hats. Why be on the water if you can't really touch it? I wonder what the real history on cruise ships is...the first cruise ship? Probably a repurposed junk and a bankrupt captain with a 'brilliant idea'. My ex partners parents invited us on one, right when the plandemic was announced, and I knew 2 things...that I would never go, and that it would never happen. I think the early issues with them dumping garbage out the back was my first turn off anyway. I also had a friend tell me a related story, that on a 'remote' sea kayaking trip, on a little island somewhere near Mexico, he and another person had camped. When they woke up the next morning, they awoke to an ginormous city block sized cruise ship that had pulled up near the island. The image he sent me at the time showed how ridiculous and surreal it was, offensive. I won't even do the river cruises, because I also hate speedboats. The smell of diesel makes me ill, poisoning the water as well. Why go fast unless there is an emergency? Humans are not geniuses mostly.
I suppose it's a way to keep everyone in a special area. In early March of 2020 I knew an older couple who went on a cruise. One month later the wife was the most adamant Covidcon type who was posting pics of her disinfectant table before groceries could come inside and oh so concerned about her immunocompromised husband and how she couldn't have any visitors. I was scratching my head because logically from a disease outbreak point of view the whole thing would have already passed over and they would have gotten sick on the cruise. And over two years later they're still closing the barn door after the horses all ran out and after they bulldozed the back of the stable anyways...
It's the same Kabuki theater with it as still exists in a lot of places. The disconnect between the policies and the results is head scratching though. Instead of hiding cases is there ever a point when they just admit this stuff doesn't work?
Sometimes you gotta let go and let God with those people. I'd liken it best to abortion protesters: my mother is adamantly pro life and has, as she calls it, "prayed" for those women going into the clinic. I doubt her presence changed a single woman's mind at the time, and might have even cemented their resolve even more. On a long enough timeline though, perhaps years or even decades later, it might cause them to think back...