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whiterabbitfollower 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah, sure, but he also has a secret service detail. I don't think they'll literally say that they suspect that his secret service detail will let him run.

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whiterabbitfollower 5 points ago +5 / -0

Agreed- but NY law says that any nonviolent felony offender is released on their own recognizance (unless they're a flight risk). So, all that happens now is that he's arrested, he'll have an arraignment hearing in front of a NY judge where the judge will read all of the charges out loud, he'll enter a formal plea, then be released until his next court date.

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whiterabbitfollower 7 points ago +7 / -0

I'm not sure whether I hope they do one or not. It's completely f'ed up because it's about to be his own secret service detail that has to do this shit. Though, it would definitely wake some people up to see it, being the first time this has ever happened to a president.

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whiterabbitfollower 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm kinda sad that I came in too late to see whatever this was. By the replies it seems like it was pretty hilarious!

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whiterabbitfollower 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm thinking they wanted to do it in secret so they would avoid in-person protest during the grand jury vote.

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whiterabbitfollower 14 points ago +14 / -0

Yes. After a grand jury votes to indict, there is always a warrant issued for arrest if the person is not already in custody. He'll have to surrender in person since he doesn't live in NY. I'm pretty sure that the only thing up for debate still is if they're going to make him do the "perp walk" or just have his secret service detail turn him in without the handcuffs.

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whiterabbitfollower 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is about IgY egg yolk antibodies. Read what you just posted. They vaccinated these chickens, then used the antibodies from the egg yolks to neutralize the virus in a test tube. Egg yolks do not help prevent covid.

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whiterabbitfollower 2 points ago +2 / -0

I, honest to God, have been saying this since January 2020. We were driving home from my son-in-law's funeral, and I swear it feels like we skipped timelines on the trip home. It hasn't course-corrected since.

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whiterabbitfollower 1 point ago +1 / -0

There's a video floating around somewhere. That giant tower was struck by lightning, and the birds immediately fell.

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whiterabbitfollower 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, sorry. This is fake news. That was a lightning strike. Literally the only dead birds seen here (I live in Lexington). The derailment, however, has been all over the news here. They're testing our water, etc.

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whiterabbitfollower 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'll add that it may be in the fine print that even if you don't sign anything, that just cashing the check might be a waiver of all future claims. I wouldn't sign anything or cash the check.

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whiterabbitfollower 12 points ago +12 / -0

It's Senator Ed Markey, and Congresswoman Madeleine Dean. They've both posted themselves wearing these pins on their Twitter pages- just in case you want to go tell them what you think about it.

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whiterabbitfollower 4 points ago +4 / -0

I work in a lab- and we are finding this in acute covid and long-covid patients. We use a thioflavin stain that fluoresces only when a deposit adopts amyloid-like structure. In other inflammatory diseases we have to add thrombin to a blood sample (like asthma) to kick off the process in the sample, and then it will bind and fluoresce. In acute covid, thrombin isn't needed to be added to the sample because the spike protein itself starts the fibrinogen amyloid microclot process.

With long covid, we're seeing spike protein production months out, and unfailingly these patients are still having some combination of things like brain fog, heart palpitations, fatigue, low oxygen, shortness of breath, digestive problems, kidney problems, etc.

It's part of the reason that I'm convinced that this damn virus is a weapon. There's no doubt in my mind that there's gain of function at play here.

I'd take B vitamins, too, if you aren't already. B6, B9, B12 break down fibrinogen by reducing the homocysteine (amino acid). Nattokinase is great, and so is serrapeptase. I'm glad that it sounds like you're on the way to fully recovered!

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whiterabbitfollower 2 points ago +2 / -0

We have an electron microscope, and we use fluorescence microscopy. We also use immunofluorescence assay to tag the viral proteins in infected cells. Spike proteins themselves aren't novel. 4 of the 7 human-infecting coronaviruses have similar orientation in the spike protein. These later variants of sars-cov-2 have pretty substantial mutations on the spike.

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whiterabbitfollower 2 points ago +2 / -0

The spike protein is the outside of this virus. It's what it uses to bind to and enter the cell. In the lab (I work in one), we're finding the spike protein in the urine, heart muscle, etc- everywhere- in covid-19 patients. Active viral infections and post-mortem.

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whiterabbitfollower 2 points ago +2 / -0

A virus takes over the host cells, and uses the cells to replicate itself- essentially using your cells as a virus factory. This particular virus has 29 proteins- including the spike protein. Your cells produce all the proteins in the virus. The way I see it, it's not good to have the spike protein that the jab makes your body produce, but it is also not good to have the spike protein plus all 28 other proteins that virus itself makes your body produce.

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whiterabbitfollower 3 points ago +3 / -0

You're absolutely right- this article is about the virus not the vaccine. The very first citation link he references was from November 2020- before there were any vaccines available, the second he lists is specifically covid-19 patients. The whole article talks about the spike protein from the virus itself.

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whiterabbitfollower 1 point ago +2 / -1

6th possibility- not obtuse, deliberately or otherwise. Chose not to address your other statements. I work in a lab; and have been seeing, for three years, the exact opposite of what you're saying. Personally, I think the virus itself was the weapon here- not the vaccine. Don't get me wrong- I'm not suggesting that I think it's necessarily a good thing to have the spike protein that the jab makes your body produce either. It all sucks.

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whiterabbitfollower 1 point ago +2 / -1

4th possibility- I read everything. I take nothing at face value. I also think that people should at least read what they're posting to, at the very least, make sure it supports their position.

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whiterabbitfollower 4 points ago +4 / -0

I read literally everything. I've learned to take nothing at face value!

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whiterabbitfollower 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yikes. Hopefully they didn't give you anything other than what you specifically gave them permission to give you. I had covid in 2020, and it was bad as well.

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