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Thanks for providing the context. There's a large number of people who don't know that bees are dying in record numbers and are unaware that we have no idea what mankind has done to cause this and therefore we have no clue what requires to be undone. Hint: it's not *more* dandelions.
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Americans should rightfully be concerned with how much food safety oversight is provided exactly by those producing the food.
There's only corporate profits as a concern because there's zero accountability.
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If White Tailed Deer lost their sense of smell to protect against predators (hunting), we would never know.
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Well, one of the dandelion's very unique qualities is that they can only be manually removed if the entire grass is dug up - or herbicides are used.
Very clever marketing campaign!
#TobaccoPlaybook
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Dandelion pollen and nectar is too low in certain proteins to be beneficial to bees. Only flies, wasps and butterflies can subsist on dandelions, and they still need an abundant supply. Where did this "save the dandelion campaign" come from?
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What inspires us to write such a wacky post about bees is the absolute wacky lack of science behind "save the dandelion" campaigns. We assume some corporation in the herbicide production started or promotes that dandelion nonsense because bees don't get pollen from dandelions.
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Do they prevent the intermittent porn from randomly appearing?
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Anyone who has raised the issue, including Senator Booker has been sued by the Dairy Industry for defamation. There's no data to support any position. There's no data to support 'transmission from wild birds' or 'transmission via chicken litter'.
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Mindy doubling down to deny #LongCOVID is caused by COVID is the amazing conclusion. 2/2
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What if POTUS47 deletes his Twitter?
I'm assuming POTUS47 is more likely to promote his own social media account. What I want to know is if Musk bans all of MAGA, would they flee over to BlueSky? LOL
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MAGA vs Republicans?
The reason Musk's proposal for a new party is "not completely insane" is that MAGA's small faction of right-wing radicals has taken over the Republican Party.
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Thank you for those links!
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I hate the name COVID, it was created to minimize because "mild" Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) doesn't work for minimizers - virus is SARS-COV-2; anyways coronaviruses are proven to persist and generate prions, causing or accelerating Alzheimer's bsky.app/profile/real...
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Seven of Nine.
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Do you have any other questions about the HCoV vaccine formulation designed from a cumulative 20 years of SARS vaccine research?
bsky.app/profile/real...
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If this were influenza, and this were vaccine-conferred human immunity, there would be a significant REDUCTION OF RISK of infection, transmission and prevention of mutations (transient persistence).
SARS is not influenza.
Humans are not bats.
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"Vaccines reduce transmissibility"
This was your statement.
The correct statement is:
"Vaccines reduce RISK of transmissibility"
This is a true statement, yours is false.
In epidemiological terms, the reduction is numerically insignificant. Minimizers want you to think this is "just the flu".
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We appreciate that you are unaware there were a dozen labs around the world that uniquely studied HCoVs prior to the pandemic, and you never heard from any of them during the pandemic. We have 60 years of knowledge of human immunity vs HCoVs. There's no herd immunity.
www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/12...
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You mean, other than the direct link to the vaccine manufacturer's product monographs that I posted above?
Listen, if you want to challenge our decades of HCoV knowledge we welcome you to post supporting research for your statement. We would LOVE to be evidenced to be wrong!
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Funny you should say that.
We even had a member of our staff change the mask to an N95 and add eye protection onetime.
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Here's the new CDC guidance on how to #WashYourHands so you don't suffer neurological decline.
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These people testing positive but just strolling into the community instead of being quarantined - is the real universal variant-proof NPI that's been ignored.
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We failed SARS Survivors.
By the time we understood what was going on, those we could have saved were already gone.
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Reasons we didn't understand why SARS Survivors were suffering seemingly random cardiac events well after the acute phase was the discovery in 2009 of the feed-back looping inflammation.
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The reduction of risk is numerically insignificant.
Trust in public health has also been reduced to a numerically insignificant value because of the rampant misinformation that HCoV immunity has any value to reduce infection, transmission or #LongCOVID
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Nobody should use the American dating system.
Or the Russian dating system.
Stick to your own dating system. Be yourself. Be confident.
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Are you triggered by #AirborneAIDS?
Then pick one you prefer:
#AirborneALS
#AirborneAlzheimers
#AirborneAnxiety
#AirborneCancer
#AirborneHeartAttack
#AirborneDiabetes
#AirborneHuntingtons
#AirborneMECFS
#AirborneParkinsons
We've minimized HCoVs for decades!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitocho...