Anonymous ID: 5a3da3 Dec. 30, 2021, 3:27 a.m. No.15277772   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7776 >>7777 >>7782 >>7806

With all this crazy talk of a Big Mike 2024 run, it is time to dust off the oldies.

 

Joe Rogan Says Michelle Obama Could Beat Donald Trump in 2024 Presidential Election

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/joe-rogan-says-michelle-obama-could-beat-donald-trump-in-2024-presidential-election/ar-AASfkVt

Anonymous ID: 5a3da3 Dec. 30, 2021, 4:33 a.m. No.15277902   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15277879

> watching sportsball

Break out the gladiators, the peasants stir.

Imagine if half of those memorizing player states gave that attention to politics where we'd be…

Anonymous ID: 5a3da3 Dec. 30, 2021, 5:09 a.m. No.15278018   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8030

>>15277983

Pretty suspect COVID patents existed before COVID appeared.

 

Directly asked during an interview with Sky News if he thought it "would be helpful" to have vaccine recipes be shared, Gates quickly answered: "No."

 

Asked to explain why not, Gates — whose massive fortune as founder of Microsoft relies largely on intellectual property laws that turned his software innovations into tens of billions of dollars in personal wealth — said: "Well, there's only so many vaccine factories in the world and people are very serious about the safety of vaccines. And so moving something that had never been done — moving a vaccine, say, from a [Johnson & Johnson] factory into a factory in India — it's novel — it's only because of our grants and expertise that that can happen at all."

 

The reference is to the Serum factory in India, the largest such institute in the country, which has contracts with AstraZeneca to manufacture their COVID-19 vaccine, known internationally as Covishield.

 

The thing that's holding "things back" in terms of the global vaccine rollout, continued Gates, "is not intellectual property. It's not like there's some idle vaccine factory, with regulatory approval, that makes magically safe vaccines. You know, you've got to do the trial on these things. Every manufacturing process needs to be looked at in a very careful way."