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- November 29, 2021 at 11:13 am#892049mikeboll64BlockedNovember 29, 2021 at 11:20 am#892051mikeboll64Blocked
A huge rise in stillborns – and in babies born with serious heart conditions. Not to mention the rise in spontaneous abortions and infertility.
They’re purposely killing millions, and 50% of the world is still asleep. 😔
November 29, 2021 at 11:26 am#892052mikeboll64BlockedNovember 29, 2021 at 12:08 pm#892053mikeboll64BlockedWho’s still sleeping?
November 29, 2021 at 4:18 pm#892054ProclaimerParticipantMike, a vaccine creates antibodies for a particular virus. If the virus mutates, then the vaccine will logically be less effective. So any variant is a worry. Except when the variant is less harmful. The best outcome is the virus mutating to a version that gives us mild to no symptoms. Or the vaccine being 95+% effective with no viral variants.
November 29, 2021 at 4:30 pm#892055ProclaimerParticipantMike, there are two things to consider regarding newborn deaths in Scotland. These kind of deaths vary wildly according to the story, and you need to ask why Scotland, when the vaccines are global.
As for football players collapsing, you blame this on vaccines because this is the only thing different from before. But have you considered Covid-19 as the reason?
Your first example was Agureo. He had Covid some six months before the incident. And I couldn’t find a story that says he was vaccinated either. So it could have been the fact that he is an aging and plays at top level with younger professionals or that he got Covid back in January. Maybe it is both factors?
We know that there can be longterm effects when contracting Covid-19.
Blaming vaccines for everything is not scientific. It could be true, but you are not backing your conclusions with science.
November 29, 2021 at 10:02 pm#892057ProclaimerParticipantFor me it is not a verse which shows that the earth is flat or in the shape of a globe.
However, if the earth is flat, Jesus could not have seen that far, unless he used his divine powers, and if the earth is a globe, nothing prevents the devil from doing a Wonder in the eyes. of Christ to show him all the kingdoms of the earth.You seriously believe the reason Jesus went to a high hill was to gain enough altitude to see all the kingdoms of the world in one go doing a 360 scan? Lol. So he walked up Mt Everest atop the floating disc?
He had a vision Mike.
I get it that you are not a scientist. But a wise man would know what he cannot do and leave it be. For example, I do not pretend in the slightest that I know about art. If I set myself up as an authority or expert, then I would deserve to be laughed at.
November 29, 2021 at 10:08 pm#892058ProclaimerParticipantMike, you say that Covid-19 is a scamdemic. But didn’t Rob Skiba die from this supposed fake virus? How do you reconcile the facts?
November 29, 2021 at 10:29 pm#892059ProclaimerParticipantSaros Cycle
I’ve already told you countless times that these “predictions” are based on the Saros Cycle – which was known and used since at least the ancient Babylonian times… when everyone KNEW that the earth was flat and stationary. The fact that NASA – millenia later – used these same “predictions” to bolster their absurd model doesn’t change this fact.
Hi Mike. Here is the Saros Cycle. Could you show me the cycle using a flat earth with the earth at the centre?
Mesopotamia
With records stretching back to about 700 BC, Mesopotamians were able to determine the length of a Saros Cycle—the interval between when the Moon, Earth, and Sun line up for an eclipse. A cycle happens once every 18 years, 10 days (11 days on leap years), and eight hours, tracing a shadow on the Earth. That extra eight hours means that the position of the eclipse shifts over time as the Earth rotates.
Though ancient astronomers wouldn’t have been able to monitor all iterations of a Saros cycle (eclipses can occur in the middle of oceans or uninhabited areas), they were able to figure out parts of the timing well enough to know when one might strike. But at this point in history, they just knew the when. Why and how would have to come much later.
With records stretching back to about 700 BC, Mesopotamians were able to determine the length of a Saros Cycle—the interval between when the Moon, Earth, and Sun line up for an eclipse. A cycle happens once every 18 years, 10 days (11 days on leap years), and eight hours, tracing a shadow on the Earth. That extra eight hours means that the position of the eclipse shifts over time as the Earth rotates.
Though ancient astronomers wouldn’t have been able to monitor all iterations of a Saros cycle (eclipses can occur in the middle of oceans or uninhabited areas), they were able to figure out parts of the timing well enough to know when one might strike. But at this point in history, they just knew the when. Why and how would have to come much later.
Greece
Enter the Greeks. For thinkers like Aristotle and others, it wasn’t enough to know that something was happening. It was equally as important to know why it was occurring. “The Greeks became very interested in causation,” Seitz says. The meaning of the eclipse was less important than other factors: “For them, you don’t understand something until you can explain it.”
Greek observations helped figure out how planets move and that the shape of the Earth is a sphere. Without telescopes, they still thought of the moon as a luminous heavenly body, vastly different from our rocky home, but they figured out its relative motion compared to Earth. And even though they thought that the Earth was the center of the Universe, they figured out that an eclipse is the shadow of a new Moon cast by the sun onto the Earth.
Middle Ages to Modern Times
Techniques developed by Aristotle and Ptolemy to understand eclipses were in use all the way up until Copernicus and Newton stepped on the scene hundreds of years later.
Despite greater understanding of eclipses, most cultures still saw them as bad omens. Interpretations (slowly) started to change with the advent of telescopes, which revealed the topography of the Moon and allowed eclipse predictions to get much more precise. In fact, in the 1700’s astronomer Edmond Halley made a map of the path of the coming eclipse and published it in the hopes that the general public wouldn’t panic when the Sun briefly disappeared, and that observers might gather more data on how long the eclipse lasted at different locations. The modern era of eclipse observing had finally begun.
The method we use now is based on something that people came up with in the 19th century.
The people who started using more modern calculations to predict the eclipse paths were Friedrich Bessel and William Chauvenet.
“Bessel came up with the basic math that we use around 1820, and Chauvenet put it in its modern form in 1855,” Wright says.
Today, we’re able to get even more specific, thanks to our understanding of the shape of the moon. The moon—contrary to every elementary-school drawing you ever labored over—is not in fact, shaped like a banana or a perfect sphere. Like the Earth, it has mountains and valleys that make its shape a little rough around the edges, and that means that it’s shadow is uneven as well.
From the late 1940’s until 1963, an astronomer named Charles Burleigh Watts spent countless hours mapping out the variations that appeared on the moon’s surface, focusing on the landforms that appeared on the outer edge of the moon as seen from Earth. His detailed maps helped eclipse predictions get even more precise. Suddenly, the shadow of the eclipse wasn’t an oval, it was a many sided polygon with each angle aligning with a valley on the Moon’s limb.
It turns out that eclipses are a very sensitive method of measuring the radius of the Sun. The Sun’s radius is about 696,000 km. But if you change that radius by 125 km, you change the duration of totality by a full second.”
We’ve been predicting eclipses for over 2000 years. Here’s how.
December 2, 2021 at 12:38 am#892073MiiaParticipantDecember 2, 2021 at 4:28 am#892075GeneBalthropParticipantMiia…, all flu type viruses try to mutate themselves, to survive in their host environments, that’s not something new, that’s something we have known decades ago. COVID 19 is a “type” of flue virus and acts exactly like them, That guy in the video is a “conspiracy theorist”, trying to spread panic . We so far are able to develop vaccines that can overcome those variants within a short period of time. Vaccines improve most people’s chances of fighting off those flu’s. But other factors also come into play, there is no guarantee if you get the virus you will not die, even if you have had the vaccines , I think they just improve your odds.
IMO.Peace and love to you and yours Miia……….gene
December 2, 2021 at 7:05 pm#892077gadam123ParticipantVaccines improve most people’s chances of fighting off those flu’s. But other factors also come into play, there is no guarantee if you get the virus you will not die, even if you have had the vaccines , I think they just improve your odds.
I agree with brother Gene.
December 2, 2021 at 9:30 pm#892078ProclaimerParticipant1) When an antivaxxer dies of Covid-19, does this means they made a mistake not getting vaccinated?
2) If you knew what you know now six months ago, would you warn Rob Skiba and tell him to get vaccinated?
December 3, 2021 at 12:11 am#892079ProclaimerParticipantWill Vaccinated Individuals Die within a Few Years?
The short answer is no. Vaccines will not set us up to die within years from now.
December 3, 2021 at 6:37 am#892083GeneBalthropParticipantProclaimer………That was a very good presentation of the facts regarding the COVID-19 vaccines. Hope it helped revive some of the fears spread around the vaccinations out there.
peace and love to you and yours Proclaimer……….gene
December 5, 2021 at 8:19 am#892092mikeboll64BlockedProclaimer: Mike, a vaccine creates antibodies for a particular virus. If the virus mutates, then the vaccine will logically be less effective.
So what’s your magic number going to be, Proclaimer? How many variant boosters will you get before you see this for what it truly is?
December 5, 2021 at 8:29 am#892093mikeboll64BlockedProclaimer: Your first example was Agureo. He had Covid some six months before the incident. And I couldn’t find a story that says he was vaccinated either. So it could have been the fact that he is an aging and plays at top level with younger professionals or that he got Covid back in January.
So we know that one of them got (and survived) a Covid infection. How about the other 68 of them on this list?
December 5, 2021 at 8:39 am#892094mikeboll64BlockedProclaimer: You seriously believe the reason Jesus went to a high hill was to gain enough altitude to see all the kingdoms of the world in one go doing a 360 scan?
He had a vision Mike.
I wasn’t able to find the part about it being a vision in the scriptural accounts of the event. Nor can I imagine that Satan would be able to trick, fool, or give God’s only begotten Son a vision. But for argument’s sake, let’s say this idea you’ve concocted is correct. Why would Jesus receive a vision in which the earth was such that he could go up on a high mountain and be able to see all the kingdoms of the world from there?
In other words, why do you suppose his vision would include an event that could only happen on a flat earth, when the real earth is a ball?
December 5, 2021 at 9:05 am#892095mikeboll64BlockedProclaimer: Mike, you say that Covid-19 is a scamdemic. But didn’t Rob Skiba die from this supposed fake virus? How do you reconcile the facts?
You’re not really this daft, are you? I never said that China DIDN’T unleash a biological weapon on the world, and that many elderly and unfit people DIDN’T die as a result of it. The scam part is that this weapon was basically a seasonal flu (which many elderly and unfit people die from every single year), and despite these updated CDC numbers…
… it was treated like the most deadly thing to ever happen to the world. Governments used this mild flu to take away God-given human rights and force experimental gene-altering injections on anyone not awake enough or brave enough to stand up to them.
THAT’S the scamdemic part (along with a bunch of other stuff like culling the population and making billions for very evil people, etc.)
Rob Skiba’s death was not the result of getting Covid – but of being unprepared to knock it out with Ivermectin or HCQ. Then he made the fatal mistake of going to the hospital – which is PAID a bunch of money for every Covid case, intubation, and death.
Rob Skiba is dead now because his family wasn’t successful like Sun Ng’s family was…
This is such an uplifting but also infuriating story. The hospital had the man on a intubator and he was on his last legs – ready to die. The family wanted to try Ivermectin but the hospital would not allow it. They took the hospital to court and the hospital actually tried to fight it by saying it could cost side effects (the guy was about to die!), it wasn’t hospital policy (so freaking what?!?), and that it wasn’t the judge’s right to dictate what the hospital should do. The judge said he was not dictating what they should do but only that they are ordered to stand down and let the family bring their own doctor in to try. The guy had 5 days of ivermectin and he is now fully recovered. These hospitals are being paid to purposely kill people. I hope this family sues them for a billion dollars. But I also thank God they got their father back.
I pray that God comfort all the victims suffering from the deaths of their own loved ones, like Rob Skiba, that hospitals willingly murdered. Please exact BITTER vengeance on these bastards, Jehovah!
December 5, 2021 at 9:20 am#892096mikeboll64BlockedMiia: Hi Mike,
Have you seen this?
I have now, thanks. 🙂 I’m not a big fan of Alex, but when he’s right he’s right. This has been all planned out for a LONG time, and their own documents and emails PROVE it beyond any shadow of doubt.
Justice is coming for these evil people – either in this world or the next.
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