Anonymous ID: 46f76d Sept. 5, 2020, 8:49 a.m. No.10537409   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7431 >>7439 >>7559 >>7627

FEAR based ELECTION scam, front and center.

[THEY] will continue to blame POTUS because there isn't a Federal Mandate for their BS inflated CON RONA.

When will there be Charges Filed against those who are pushing the FAKE NUMBERS?

 

Coronavirus keeps spreading across the U.S. ‘because there’s no mask mandate,’ doctor says

 

It's been over six months since the coronavirus pandemic hit the U.S., and transmission continues across the country as communities open up and schools start class.

 

Making things worse, according to one doctor, is because of the lack of a federal policy on masks.

 

“It is going through the country because there's no mask mandate,” Dr. Andre Campbell, a trauma surgeon at the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, said on Yahoo Finance’s The Ticker (video above). “And there should be, in my opinion, a universal mask mandate, because data shows that we can save 70,000 lives if we mask everybody up right now. Because we're going to be, by the election and the end of the year, we're going to be north of 300,000 deaths, because about 1,000 people are dying a day from this terrible pandemic.”

 

There are more 6 million confirmed coronavirus cases in the U.S. and over 184,000 deaths. Those numbers are expected to keep growing, at least until there is a COVID-19 vaccine widely available.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/coronavirus-mask-mandate-doctor-says-141731162.html

Anonymous ID: 46f76d Sept. 5, 2020, 9:14 a.m. No.10537577   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7627

"Climate Change" Pffft

 

A massive 164-feet deep crater suddenly opened up on Siberia's Arctic tundra and it could be the result of an explosion triggered by climate change, scientists say

 

A massive 164-feet deep crater that has suddenly opened up on Siberia's Arctic tundra could result from a climate change-induced explosion, scientists studying these formations have said.

 

The crater was accidentally discovered by a Russian film crew earlier this summer as they were flying over the Yamal peninsula in Siberia on an unrelated assignment.

 

A group of scientists, who have since visited the site, said that the hole most likely formed because of a huge explosion caused by the build of methane underneath the ground — a process otherwise known as cryovolcanism.

 

"As of now, there is no exhaustive theory for the formation of these craters," Evgeny Chuvilin, a lead research scientist at Russia's Skoltech Center for Hydrocarbon Recovery who studied a similar crater found in the same the region two years ago, told Newsweek.

 

sankel@businessinsider.com (Sophia Ankel)

September 5, 2020, 6:48 AM PDT

A general view taken on August 25, 2014 shows a crater on the Yamal Peninsula, northern Siberia. <p class="copyright">VASILY BOGOYAVLENSKY/AFP via Getty Images</p>

A general view taken on August 25, 2014 shows a crater on the Yamal Peninsula, northern Siberia.

VASILY BOGOYAVLENSKY/AFP via Getty Images

 

A colossal, 164-feet deep crater which has suddenly opened up on Siberia's Arctic tundra could be the result of a climate change-induced explosion, scientists say.

 

The giant crater was discovered by a Russian television crew earlier this summer who were flying over the Yamal peninsula in Siberia on an unrelated assignment.

 

A team of scientists, who have been studying these types of craters for years, say it could be the result of a huge explosion that was caused by the build of methane underneath the ground.

 

The explosions can occur when methane builds up in underground pockets, which then bubble up due to thawing permafrost.

 

Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.

 

A massive 164-feet deep crater that has suddenly opened up on Siberia's Arctic tundra could result from a climate change-induced explosion, scientists studying these formations have said.

 

The crater was accidentally discovered by a Russian film crew earlier this summer as they were flying over the Yamal peninsula in Siberia on an unrelated assignment.

 

A group of scientists, who have since visited the site, said that the hole most likely formed because of a huge explosion caused by the build of methane underneath the ground — a process otherwise known as cryovolcanism.

 

"As of now, there is no exhaustive theory for the formation of these craters," Evgeny Chuvilin, a lead research scientist at Russia's Skoltech Center for Hydrocarbon Recovery who studied a similar crater found in the same the region two years ago, told Newsweek.

 

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"The explosive events behind them are too rare and too hard to catch in the act to study properly: a fresh crater usually 'lives' for just one to two years, and these are remote areas with little observation, although that has been changing due to remote sensing and exploration of Yamal," he added.

 

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/massive-164-feet-deep-crater-134803472.html

Anonymous ID: 46f76d Sept. 5, 2020, 9:21 a.m. No.10537607   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10537588

They need to stop fucking around and drop the Hammer on the Voting Fraud.

Every time they say that it's real, some Asshat puppet pops up and says, uh, no, it's not.

 

The sheep don't research, so they have no idea who to believe.

 

"Barr gives false recounting of Texas voter fraud case in effort to cast doubt on mail-in voting"

 

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/barr-false-recounting-texas-voter-fraud-case-effort/story?id=72816537