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Czakfynli 0 points ago +1 / -1

You should probably replace weed with shrooms, but otherwise, nice regimen

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Czakfynli 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lowest lost wallet return percentage in the world - fuck chinese people

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Czakfynli 1 point ago +2 / -1

Gay sex is for faggots. 98% of people are not faggots. We should probably become super pro vaccine for the faggots to protect themselves from monkeypox with some new mRNA stuff. Shoot, I'll happily volunteer to inject a bunch of faggots with some new shit vaccine

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Czakfynli 14 points ago +18 / -4

Jews are doing that ...not whites.

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Czakfynli 1 point ago +1 / -0

Face rape on a global scale, except for China, they do anal swabs

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Czakfynli 5 points ago +5 / -0

Here is what one of the inventors of the moderna patents wrote on his LinkedIn during that timeframe:

Moderna Therapeutics 3 years 10 months

Group Leader, Principal Scientist, mRNA Sciences Apr 2014 - Sep 20151 year 6 months

Cambridge, USA

• Engineered novel regulatory elements for control of protein expression from therapeutic mRNAs • Invented genetic methods to mitigate off-target protein expression from mRNA drug

Senior Scientist; mRNA Sciences Dec 2011 - Mar 20142 years 4 months

Cambridge, MA, USA

• Led the mRNA Engineering team: Design and PoC projects of novel modified mRNAs • Project lead on antibody engineering using modified mRNA leading to a DARPA Grant • Led an mRNA design program that led to one of the largest IP filings in the Biotech Industry • Made critical contribution to platform research that was instrumental for business deals with Astra Zeneca and Alexion pharmaceutical

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Czakfynli 4 points ago +4 / -0

Nothing more than a paxlovid advertisement

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Czakfynli 4 points ago +5 / -1

I will hire you to be my business intelligence expert for 149 dollar bucks per month, pretty much just chat and exchange ideas for my local lawn business

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Czakfynli 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nice research man. I just did a search on their key people, the chairman is Luciano Carta who is pretty much unlisted on the internet, but there is an article that says:

"Becciu testified Thursday that he hired Marogna as an external security consultant, impressed by her grasp of geopolitical affairs and the trust she enjoyed of two of Italy’s top secret service officials, Generals Luciano Carta and..."

So i guess their chairman might be a secret service official in Italy. Their CEO was convicted of fraud and sentenced to 6 years in jail, but Leonardo is standing by him while his case is being appealed lol.

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Czakfynli 2 points ago +2 / -0

What was the timestamp vs timestamp of them opening the doors for the protestors

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Czakfynli 12 points ago +12 / -0

Great article, well sourced.

John's Hopkins calls it a theragripper. It's about the same size as a speck of dust and releases slowly into the system. Their tests put a couple thousand theragrippers on a q tip and it was effective at slow releasing through the system. So now we know why they jam the pcr test up people's noses and in china, people's butts.

Here's your articles source for John's Hopkins: https://hub.jhu.edu/2020/11/25/theragripper-gi-tract-medicine-delivery/

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Czakfynli 2 points ago +2 / -0

How much do you weigh

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Czakfynli 4 points ago +4 / -0

Lol he's definitely one of the top two presidents in the country right now

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Czakfynli 1 point ago +1 / -0

Better yet, use every major or minor stadium and do a vote measured by the sound it makes like when the founding fathers voted

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Czakfynli 2 points ago +2 / -0

You're absolutely right but read the next line.

"While these vulnerabilities present risks that should be mitigated as soon as possible, CISA has no evidence that these vulnerabilities have been exploited in any elections.

Exploitation of these vulnerabilities would require physical access to individual ImageCast X devices, access to the Election Management System (EMS), or the ability to modify files before they are uploaded to ImageCast X devices."

Sounds like we need to get smart people to infiltrate and get:

  1. physical access to individual Image cast X devices
  2. access to the EMS
  3. ability to modify files before they are uploaded
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Czakfynli 1 point ago +1 / -0

"While these vulnerabilities present risks that should be mitigated as soon as possible, CISA has no evidence that these vulnerabilities have been exploited in any elections.

Exploitation of these vulnerabilities would require physical access to individual ImageCast X devices, access to the Election Management System (EMS), or the ability to modify files before they are uploaded to ImageCast X devices."

That's a blueprint for smart tech frens

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Czakfynli 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's hard to get too excited when I've seen proof of 9/11 shenanigans, great financial crisis shenanigans, body count shenanigans, pedophile shenanigans, etc and nothing happens.

Isn't it interesting that the movie that provides proof of our countries elections being rigged....makes the final conclusion of the movie a call to action of how important it is to go vote.

For the last time, the movie has GOOD information and I'm happy to support real journalism with my dollar bucks, but it's a snoozefest.

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Czakfynli 2 points ago +2 / -0

You want spoilers?

  1. They find some people who bought trillions of cell phone pings
  2. They use the data to identify mules who went to non profits and 10+ vote drop boxes
  3. They file FOIA to get millions of minutes of surveillance video from voting drop boxes

It's a good investigation. It's boring as fuck. I fell asleep. Go watch it and buy a shit ton of snacks so movie theaters want to play it more, just like I did. But the producer did a pretty shitty job of making it entertaining. 95% of the movie is 4 people sitting at a table talking.

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Czakfynli 0 points ago +2 / -2

Honestly this movie was super dry. Good, powerful information, but absolutely boring. 95% of the movie is 4 people talking at a table. I fell asleep. This Dinesh guy needs some training on creating excitement while pouring through the dry facts

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Czakfynli 2 points ago +2 / -0

I saw 2000 Mules tonight. Theater was packed which was a pretty cool feeling. I got a giant popcorn i couldn't finish, a massive coke and a bag of sour patch kids. Super overpriced but totally worth it. The movie itself was alright, i fell asleep, kinda interesting information, but the crowd really wanted to cheer, but there were virtually no cheerable parts to the movie.

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