>>12927825 (pb)
Probably not related but there are some interesting things going on with US laser makers.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/ii-vi-to-bid-260-a-share-for-laser-maker-coherent-setting-up-three-way-battle-11613132103
>>12927825 (pb)
Probably not related but there are some interesting things going on with US laser makers.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/ii-vi-to-bid-260-a-share-for-laser-maker-coherent-setting-up-three-way-battle-11613132103
Was this a sick "Valentine" for Americans? Two years ago today, Adam Schiff told Google and Facebook to censor "vaccine misinformation".
https://schiff.house.gov/news/press-releases/schiff-sends-letter-to-google-facebook-regarding-anti-vaccine-misinformation
In retrospect, I wonder if he already knew of the coming "Plandemic" and was eager to make sure Americans got vaccinated instead of using time honored (and notably safe) interventions such as vitamins, older approved generic drugs, and simple antibiotics to treat "COVID".
https://rupress.org/jem/article-pdf/28/4/449/1175015/449.pdf
I agree with you anon. The link is to the paper. I have read it, but it's been a while. If you take the time to read what Dr. Gates had to say, it appears he was aware that people with underlying illness at the time of injection had worse reactions. "Careful inquiry in individual cases often elicited the information that men who complained of the effects of vaccination were suffering from mild coryza, bronchitis, etc., at the time of injection." (p 461)
Another oddity: "In general, the more severe reactions occurred among the commissioned officers, and especially among the medical officers at the Base Hospital and in the Medical Officers' Training Camp at Fort Riley, due in part perhaps to more confining occupations, higher nervous tension, and more introspection than was common among the enlisted men." (p. 462)