Anonymous ID: f7807e April 10, 2021, 1:57 p.m. No.13398926   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13398903

 

Indeed, an honest observation. The Chinese big accomplishment have been all fed from the West, now an economic powerhouse via innovations outside their borders.

 

They got good tho, at espionage, blackmail and bribes.

Anonymous ID: f7807e April 10, 2021, 2:11 p.m. No.13399004   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13398929

 

Vaccines, vaccines, vaccines, hell of a programing tool using their propaganda programming, one's life depends on getting the jab.

 

People don't seem to car if their God given code is altered.

 

"Therefore My people go into exile for their lack of knowledge;

And their [a]nobles are famished,

And their multitude is parched with thirst."

 

Isaiah 5:13

Anonymous ID: f7807e April 10, 2021, 3:25 p.m. No.13399336   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13399251

>https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/09/politics/marines-coronavirus-vaccines/index.html

 

Masks, Social Distancing, lockdowns did nothing to prevent the spread of CV-19.

 

EVEN THE U.S. MARINES COULDN'T STOP THE SILENT SPREAD OF COVID-19, STUDY SHOWS

11.11.2020

 

BETWEEN MAY AND JULY OF 2020, hundreds of young Marine recruits arrived at a college campus for a two-week quarantine before heading to basic training in South Carolina. But despite measures embodying the strictest military discipline, a new study shows their preparedness still couldn’t vanquish Covid-19.

 

The findings are a stark reminder of how the virus can silently spread through asymptomatic carriers and the risks of communal living. As civilian college campuses continue to grapple with their own coronavirus response, these results also spell out what works and what doesn't.

 

Published Monday in The New England Journal of Medicine, the study details 1,848 Marine recruits who were regularly tested for the novel coronavirus. Although they stuck to strict coronavirus guidelines, 35 of the recruits, representing about 2 percent of the group, still tested positive for the coronavirus by the end of quarantine.

 

Most of these recruits didn’t have symptoms at any point during the study, the study’s lead author Stuart Sealfon, a professor of Neurology at Mt. Sinai, tells Inverse.

 

Despite wearing masks at all times, cleaning rooms daily, sanitizing bathrooms with bleach wipes, maintaining six feet of distance, never leaving campus, eschewing electronics or other items that might lead to surface-based transmission, and eating pre-plated meals, the virus still spread among platoons…..

 

https://www.inverse.com/mind-body/marine-coronavirus-asymptomatic-spread-study