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Mast3rBlast3r 1 point ago +1 / -0

Still holding the line! My family of 4 all non-vaccinated, and none of us have been sick. My expanded family (9) half vax and half non-vax and only 1 of us got the coof. She’s a party gal in FL and was fitting she got it. Used the horse paste and knocked it out - that said, my family is a bunch of O - blood types and I read at one time O’s have strong immunities. That and all the non-vax of us were on the Quercetin, zinc, c and d protocol.

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Mast3rBlast3r 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm not sure where the incentive is? Not having to go to a wedding or vaccinating and going to a wedding, tough choice.

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Mast3rBlast3r 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks to Dave at X22..this was a powerful documentary.

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Mast3rBlast3r 1 point ago +1 / -0

Definitely going to cause BofA a lot of pain.....

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Mast3rBlast3r 1 point ago +1 / -0

IRA or 401k? I have an IRA that I roll 401k's over to when I leave a company - Never paid taxes on those rollovers.

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Mast3rBlast3r 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nope - 109,607 and still counting

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Mast3rBlast3r 5 points ago +5 / -0

That's my concern on Crypto - you still need the internet to function....

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Mast3rBlast3r 2 points ago +2 / -0

Two entirely different issues - Northern border is being blocked at entry points. Southern border's entry points span across 4 states....kind of hard to block that without the big beautiful wall.

On a side note - the wall that's built to help keep illegals out, someday may become the wall to keeps you from leaving....😳

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Mast3rBlast3r 4 points ago +4 / -0

Everyone is moving back towards a "full opening" - that said, flexible work arrangements are here to stay at my company. I was part of our return to office planning team and we had talked about all these precautions for the "unvaccinated" - whatever. The meetings have all dropped off the calendar, my assumption is there will be no restrictions or special situations to plan for. That's the only thing I can think of...why else just cancel all meetings regarding the topic.

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Mast3rBlast3r 5 points ago +5 / -0

Well it's not like the vaccines prevent Covid infection, so why take the extra risk?

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Mast3rBlast3r 4 points ago +4 / -0

Where did they get the long-term safety studies? Isn't that a requirement for FDA approval?

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Mast3rBlast3r 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thats par for the course - we’re lucky the mayor didn’t give the whole city.

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Mast3rBlast3r 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think everyone has this one wrong - the military is the people, the original militia. It was always up to the people to standup, pushback and take control. Military is the only way = the people are the one way. M2C

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Mast3rBlast3r 4 points ago +4 / -0

9/11 - rocked my world and I haven't been the same since

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Mast3rBlast3r 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not sure about that - I would need to grab the details but the power grids although intertwine. The systems or source energy are on isolated grids. Their systems are not certified for cloud, or weren’t a few years back. I know PSE in W.Wa has backup infrastructure in E.Wa via portable units. They’re fully enclosed, isolated and independently powered - designed specifically for ICS. Chelan County PUD infra is completely segregated, obviously they’re self sustaining.

The chance of a nationwide power outage is not likely. There would need to be a massive coordinated attempt, a regional EMP or something. Unless that Solar Winds hack left all the breadcrumbs needed to exploit all these segregated systems at the same time.

Regional outages are more possible but still not likely. Local outages of course happen often. Texas is not on a regional grid, state power grid.

That’s my limited knowledge - I’m sure someone on this board knows more about power and their ICS environments.

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