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Everybody is out shopping, everywhere.. then the New Year hullabaloo ramps up. People.. the vxxd, the unvxxd, the sick and the well are doing the annual thing. It may be a good idea to hit whatever wellness/supplement defenses you have full-bore until after the 1st, when they're all broke w/credit cards maxed out. hth >>> "LIVE! Life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death. LIVE! LIVE! LIVE!" Auntie Mame >>> I never asked for trust funds. They were thrust upon me. Have pity. <<< | |||
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Vit C (hi doses)...Vit E...800 mg...L arginine...2 tabs...plus various anti viral medications sold at health food stores Garlic ( fresh) chopped up...oil of oregano ( dilute in water) What's coming could be deadly... | |||
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Leading scientists have issued an urgent warning over the 'unprecedented' risk posed by a lab-made life which could wipe out mankind. So-called 'mirror life' are synthetic organisms that are constructed out of mirrored versions of the molecules found in nature. Experts warn that these mirror organisms would be 'invisible' to life on Earth, allowing them to slip past the immune defences of all known organisms. If mirror bacteria were to escape from the lab, there would be nothing to prevent them from establishing themselves in the wild and threatening plants, animals, and humans with lethal infections. The creation of mirror bacteria is at least a decade away but, in a 300-page technical review published in Science, the authors note that rapid progress is already being made. scientists believe it is possible to create an organism in which all the biological molecules are mirrored. What would make this so risky is that life on Earth has only evolved to deal with one shape of molecule. Co-author Professor Gregory Winter, a Nobel prize-winning biologist from the University of Cambridge, told MailOnline: 'The risk of mirror life, in particular mirror bacteria, is that living organisms would not recognise their mirror counterparts as “foreign” and would not have the natural defences to protect themselves from attack by them. 'We cannot rule out a scenario in which a mirror bacterium acts as an invasive species across many ecosystems, causing pervasive lethal infections in a substantial fraction of plant and animal species, including humans.' Even if humans do find a way to defend themselves from this new threat, mirror bacteria could still destabilise large parts of the world's ecosystem. 'If major food crops were susceptible, the impact would be devastating — alongside the other effects.' (Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ... TOPICS: Heated Discussion KEYWORDS: mirror | |||
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Max... you KNOW that anything that's "a decade away" is already ready, if not already in use. Aside from that, que será, será >>> "LIVE! Life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death. LIVE! LIVE! LIVE!" Auntie Mame >>> I never asked for trust funds. They were thrust upon me. Have pity. <<< | ||||
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I don't know how to post this here. Alex Jones had Dr. David Martin on warning again about a deadly "new" virus that will be released on 1/21/25. Funny how they can pinpoint dates like that. Thanks for the reminder about immunity boosting supplements. | |||
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