Anonymous ID: 63e897 Aug. 9, 2021, 10:35 a.m. No.80802   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0831 >>0839

From /QR/ - in Australia they are starting to use the word "inoculate" instead of "vaccinated".

 

https://www.dictionary.com/e/vaccinate-vs-inoculate-vs-immunize/

 

What does inoculate mean?

 

Inoculate means “to implant (a disease agent or antigen) in a person, animal, or plant to produce a disease for study or to stimulate disease resistance.” More generally, inoculate means to implant a microorganism (such as a bacteria, virus, or amoeba) into an environment. The noun form of inoculate is inoculation.

 

The word inoculate is first recorded in the early 1400s. It comes from the Latin verb inoculāre, meaning “to graft by budding, implant.”

 

In medicine, inoculate almost always refers specifically to vaccines because that is usually the only instance a doctor would want to infect a person with a (weakened) microorganism on purpose. In microbiology, however, inoculate is used more generally to mean any situation in which a scientist introduces a microorganism into a new environment with the hopes it will survive and thrive. For example, a scientist might inoculate an algae bacteria into a petri dish with the intention of studying it later after the bacteria reproduces and grows into a larger sample.

Anonymous ID: 63e897 Aug. 9, 2021, 10:43 a.m. No.80806   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fm-Z7XcYlas

 

This is funny, HalfInTheBag talks for 8 minutes about masks, variants and the other nonsense.

Anonymous ID: 63e897 Aug. 9, 2021, 10:54 a.m. No.80815   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0817

>>80814

nah, not that one.

There was one saying something about pre percep I can't remember that word.

It was like "you are now at the p something"

 

The hunt has been cancelled though.

The hunt for the unvaccinated?

Anonymous ID: 63e897 Aug. 9, 2021, 11:02 a.m. No.80821   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>80819

>>80817

It's end of September though

 

#2254

Sep 21, 2018 3:07:47 PM EDT

We are at the PRECIPICE.

[SWAMP] FIGHTING BACK

Remain CALM.

We are here for a reason.

Patriots are in control.

Q

Anonymous ID: 63e897 Aug. 9, 2021, 11:05 a.m. No.80824   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0825

>>80812

https://www.quora.com/What-does-code-red-in-military-mean

 

to tell the truth I’ve never actually heard anything referred to “code red” outside of a hospital setting, and if you said “code red” in a hospital you’d better damned well be serious as fires in a building with tons of oxygen tanks is no joking matter.

 

I’ve heard people say “HeatCat red” or “we’re red on ammo.” Basically, much like medical triage, there’s four basic colors. Green means we’re good with whatever we’re referring to. Yellow, means there’s going to be some caution, but we’re still good. Red generally means “ok we’ve got problems.” Black for lack of a better way of saying it is “we’re screwed.”

 

HeatCat black means you are only supposed to work for ten minutes and have 50 minutes of rest (never happens). Black on ammo means you’re essentially out.

 

The only time I’ve ever heard of a “code red” was in Hollywood most notably “a Few Good Men.” Much like some officer saying “this is not a drill,” it sounds good to people who haven’t served, and it sounds like something someone might say if they were super serious about something, but it has little actual meaning or context, and because “code red” is so ambiguous it’s never used as an actual term in military operations.

Anonymous ID: 63e897 Aug. 9, 2021, 11:08 a.m. No.80825   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0826

>>80824

Paul Parkinson

, Senior Fire & Security Engineer at Thompson Avc (2011-present)

Answered 3 years ago · Author has 1.9K answers and 1.4M answer views

Originally Answered: What does ‘code red’ mean in the military?

 

The closest I can come up with is the old alert status codes we used in the Royal Navy (the same system was used by the government more generally and has been superseded by the current alert system)

 

We used the “bikini" level system which went from white, through black, black special, amber and finally, red.

 

During the time we were ashore I only saw Red on one occasion — a credible threat was received and we were confined to base while it was investigated.

 

Generally the system worked in a similar way to the US DEFCON system (with red being the equivalent of DEFCON 1 or 2).

Anonymous ID: 63e897 Aug. 9, 2021, 11:08 a.m. No.80826   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0828

>>80825

Alan Hays

, Master Sergeant (E-7) Retired, US Air Force 1983-2004

Answered 3 years ago · Author has 544 answers and 1M answer views

Originally Answered: What does ‘code red’ mean in the military?

 

There’s some truth in the color indicating an emergent situation. I was a flightline controller in the Air Force, and we used “Red Streak” to indicate a situation that required maximum speed, effort and general response in maintenance situations: “Mike two, control, we have a red streak on aircraft 152, when you’re ready to copy”. “Control, Mike two, go ahead”. (Control delivers info) “Aircraft 152 inbound at 0315 with hydraulics system two indicating failure. Emergency vehicles are dispatched to eastbound hammer head. Aircraft will proceed to spot Echo 6 on landing. Copy, Mike 2?” “Mike 2 copy, enroute to Echo 6”.

Anonymous ID: 63e897 Aug. 9, 2021, 11:14 a.m. No.80828   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>80826

Richard A. Mooney

, former US ARMY 39 YEARS (1976-2015)

Answered 3 years ago · Author has 646 answers and 1.5M answer views

 

What does weapons red mean in the military?

 

Round in the chamber safety off ready to fire, weapon at this point is usually at your shoulder and your actively seeking targets to engage.Round chambered and safety on is Amber, weapon cleared of mag, chamber visually cleared and weapon on safe is green.