Anonymous ID: 76bac6 Dec. 16, 2022, 5:40 p.m. No.17957463   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7473 >>7585 >>7710 >>7722 >>7737 >>7750 >>7786 >>7833 >>7921

WHO begins to establish the basis for a worldwide legal framework to criminalize dissenters as grave threats. Gulags under the NWO for the noncompliant?

 

https://twitter.com/WHO/status/1602991915808456705

 

World Health Organization (WHO)

@WHO

“Anti-vaccine activism, which I actually call anti-science aggression, has now become a major killing force globally."

@PeterHotez

, Professor and Dean

@BCM_TropMed

, on the devastating impact of #misinformation and disinformation.

Anonymous ID: 76bac6 Dec. 16, 2022, 5:50 p.m. No.17957534   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17957473

are you serious? because the WHO wants you to DIE. Shit aint that hard.

 

Jab type 1:

Highest vaxx compliance and highest predicted population drop in Deagel 2025 forecasts match quite well.

VAIDS and ADE, permanent, inheritable genetic modification shortened life expectancy

 

Jab type 2:

Parasites that compromise T cell functionality of the immune system are carried by mosquitoes and ticks. Generational eugenicist Bill Gates makes and releases mosquitoes

Autoimmune dysfunctionshortened life expectancy

 

would the mil/intel complex/NATO/UN decree economic collapse, global supply chain seizure, lack of food and energy resources for too large a population, and incoming future micronova a national/global security threat? yes

 

would they use media mind weaponry, emf weaponry, weather weapons, and nano-bioweaponry to attack the perceived threat? Look around…

Anonymous ID: 76bac6 Dec. 16, 2022, 6:03 p.m. No.17957625   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7663 >>7695 >>7945 >>8057 >>8157

Electric Vehicle Charging in Oslo, Norway is Now More than Twice as Expensive as Filling Gas-Powered Vehicle

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/12/electric-vehicle-charging-oslo-norway-now-twice-expensive-filling-gas-powered-vehicle/

 

It is now more than twice as expensive to charge an electric vehicle in Norway’s capital, Oslo, than to fill up a gas-powered vehicle.

 

It was reported in the local newspaper Avisa Oslo that the price of Oslo’s municipal electric car chargers rose dramatically after the city’s budget was approved last week.

 

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As of 2019, the local government began charging citizens for charging their electric vehicles. The prices ranged from 5 to 15 kroner per hour ($2) based on the charger’s output in kilowatts and the time of day, according to The Local.

 

The charges for the normal late-night and overnight charging have increased by seven times in less than four years.

 

Now, the Oslo government increased the charging of electric vehicles from NOK 28 to NOK 49 (USD 2.80-4.90) an hour for “normal” recharging during the day and NOK 13 to NOK 39 (USD 1.31-3.94) at night.

 

Below is the updated pricing:

 

As a result of the price increase, Norsk elbilforening, the Norwegian Electric Vehicle Association, stated that it could no longer support the purchase of an electric vehicle, according to News in English.

 

“In some cases, it can be twice as expensive to charge an electric car as to fill up with polluting (fossil) fuel,” Christina Bu, secretary general of the el-car organization, told newspaper Finansavisen. She went on to call the rate hike that was imposed literally overnight by the Oslo city government (ironically led by the Greens and Labour parties) as “idiotic.”

 

Due to public outcry and massive pressure from the Electric Vehicle Association and local EV owners, the Oslo city council has voted to revise the cost of charging on municipal street charging.

 

“We have communicated how many members who depend on street charging have contacted member services in the Electric Vehicle Association and expressed despair at the price shock,” said Christina Bu.

 

“The city council acknowledged last week’s charging problem. They stood up for their own climate goals and met the electric drivers,” he continued.

 

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The new prices still involve an increase from the original price, but the price increase is therefore markedly lower than what the city council decided on 7 December.

 

These are the prices that come into force over the New Year (the examples are for rate zone 3052 or 3054):

 

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At charging stations where it now costs NOK 35 ($3.54) an hour at night, after the New Year it will cost NOK 19 ($1.92) per hour. The old rate was NOK 13 ($1.31).

At charging stations where it now costs NOK 49 ($4.95) per hour during the day, after the New Year it will cost NOK 27 ($2.73) per hour. The old rate was NOK 18 ($1.82).

The price shall enter into force “as soon as possible”. Aftenposten reports that it will be in the New Year. The Electric Vehicle Association has requested that the prices take effect before Christmas.

Anonymous ID: 76bac6 Dec. 16, 2022, 6:09 p.m. No.17957670   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/fitness/the-link-between-severe-covid-and-exercise-is-even-stronger-than-we-thought/ar-AA15kLf2

 

The Link Between Severe COVID and Exercise Is Even Stronger Than We Thought

 

Doctors have long said that exercising can decrease the risk of severe outcomes of COVID-19, like hospitalization and death, but it's never quite been clear how much exercise is necessary to see those effects. Will one or two workouts a week suffice, or do you need to be working up a sweat every day to lessen your risk of severe COVID? A new study released in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine aimed to find out, looking at how different amounts of exercise affected outcomes of COVID among a large sample size of patients.

 

The research, published Dec. 14, analyzed health records of over 194,000 adult patients at Kaiser Permanente in southern California, all of whom were diagnosed with COVID-19 between Jan. 2020 and May 2021. The patients were asked to evaluate their own level of physical activity prior to infection, and were separated into five subgroups based on their response:

 

Always inactive: 10 minutes of exercise or less per week

 

Mostly inactive: between 10 and 60 minutes of exercise per week

 

Some activity: between 60 and 150 minutes of exercise per week

 

Consistently active: more than 150 minutes of exercise per week

 

Always active: 300 minutes of exercise per week

 

The researchers then examined the data to see how a patient's level of activity prior to infection affected the outcomes of COVID in each group.

 

They found that the more active patients were before infection, the lower the risk of hospitalization or death within 90 days of their COVID diagnosis. The numbers tell the story: in the study, always inactive patients were 191 percent more likely to be hospitalized and 391 percent more likely to die than those who were always active. What's more, the risk of experiencing worse COVID outcomes increased with each step down the activity scale. Somewhat active patients were 143 percent more likely to be hospitalized and 192 percent more likely to die, compared to always active patients; consistently active patients were 125 percent and 155 percent. The findings held true across all major demographic groups, including race, ethnicity, sex, and age, the researchers said.

 

The takeaway? "[E]very little bit of physical activity counts," said the study's lead author, Deborah Rohm Young, PhD, the director of the Division of Behavioral Research for the Kaiser Permanente Southern California Department of Research & Evaluation, in a press release. "The more exercise the better, no matter a person's race, ethnicity, age, sex, or chronic conditions."

 

The association between more physical activity and less chance of severe COVID outcomes was so strong, the researchers believe exercise should be emphasized more as one of the most important things we can do to protect ourselves from severe COVID, along with getting vaccinated. (One thing to note: the study was conducted before COVID vaccines were widely available, so it's unclear whether the effects hold true among vaccinated people.)

 

"This is a powerful opportunity to develop stronger policies supporting physical activity as a pandemic-mitigation strategy," Young said. "Our study provides new evidence to inform appropriate interventions across demographic groups."

 

So you can add better COVID outcomes to the long list of health benefits you can get from exercise, including boosting your immunity, preventing heart disease, and even improving memory. Let it all motivate you to get a few more sweat sessions in this week.

Anonymous ID: 76bac6 Dec. 16, 2022, 6:19 p.m. No.17957729   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17957710

they will come for us, if the 'book'/'the plan' holds true. we will be treated as 'he' was told to have been.

 

we are growing manifestations of Truth, as was he in the story

Anonymous ID: 76bac6 Dec. 16, 2022, 6:25 p.m. No.17957759   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7774 >>7945 >>8057 >>8157

>>17957722

they have succeeded in their reduction plan:

"More than 5.47 billion people worldwide have received a dose of a Covid-19 vaccine, equal to about 71.3 percent of the world population."

 

71.3% are immunocompromised, GMO, fertility challenged, walking dead.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/world/covid-vaccinations-tracker.html

 

We are the 'disobedient' lot that will get sticks not carrots. We shall endure.

Anonymous ID: 76bac6 Dec. 16, 2022, 6:45 p.m. No.17957875   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17957851

you unaware of the global food supply, fertilizer, livestock, farm, and supply chain disappearance?

 

look into the shutdown of BASF announced today as example- the largest chemical plant in the world- as example.

 

1.5 M egg laying chickens killed in last two days as another.

 

They don't need to enforce anything while the desperate kill each other, and they can watch or expedite via surveillance, and terminator robots and drones.

 

The Hunger Games inauguration was not a joke.

Anonymous ID: 76bac6 Dec. 16, 2022, 7:05 p.m. No.17957987   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7997 >>8003 >>8015

>>17957966

quote you responded to and decided to ignore was by

 

Isaac Mayer Wise (29 March 1819, Lomnička – 26 March 1900, Cincinnati) was an American Reform rabbi, editor, and author. At his death he was called "the foremost rabbi in America".

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Mayer_Wise

 

learn history. Kek!

 

Everyday with this misdirection bullshit. The socalled jews aka the SoS run Babylon. the craft is but one of their many tools.

Anonymous ID: 76bac6 Dec. 16, 2022, 7:13 p.m. No.17958021   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8032

>>17958003

incorrect. nowhere does it state that freemasonry, and the mystery schools all the way back to khemet are not SoS from front to back. Khemeia is alchemy, sorcery. From which many branches grow, like mesmerism/hypnotism, media/medea, pharmakeia/pharmaceuticals, degree-based knowledge share and education, etc… Guess who runs all of those to this day? Call them what you want, but they all worship on Saturn's Day.

Anonymous ID: 76bac6 Dec. 16, 2022, 7:27 p.m. No.17958087   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8097 >>8135

>>17958032

>Not sure what you're referring to

You don't know what is being references re: who runs all mechanisms of control in Babylon ?

 

BTW we are talking of an ethnicity, genetic classification, not exclusively a chosen religion. Bloodlines nigga, unique haplogroups.

Anonymous ID: 76bac6 Dec. 16, 2022, 7:36 p.m. No.17958135   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17958087

>>17958097

>>17958102

"A 2020 genetic analysis has found that the Bronze Age Canaanite population descended from earlier local Neolithic populations together with populations related to the Chalcolithic Zagros Mountains and the Bronze Age Caucasus. According to the researchers, this mixture is probably the result of a continuing migration from the Zagros and/or Caucasus to the Levant between 2500–1000 BCE. The study has also shown thatthe Canaanite population contributed to most present-day Jewish groupsand Levantine Arabic-speaking groups. "

 

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092867420304876

 

"Summary

We report genome-wide DNA data for 73 individuals from five archaeological sites across the Bronze and Iron Ages Southern Levant. These individuals, who share the “Canaanite” material culture, can be modeled as descending from two sources: (1) earlier local Neolithic populations and (2) populations related to the Chalcolithic Zagros or the Bronze Age Caucasus. The non-local contribution increased over time, as evinced by three outliers who can be modeled as descendants of recent migrants. We show evidence that different “Canaanite” groups genetically resemble each other more than other populations. We find that Levant-related modern populations typically have substantial ancestry coming from populations related to the Chalcolithic Zagros and the Bronze Age Southern Levant. These groups also harbor ancestry from sources we cannot fully model with the available data, highlighting the critical role of post-Bronze-Age migrations into the region over the past 3,000 years."

Anonymous ID: 76bac6 Dec. 16, 2022, 7:41 p.m. No.17958175   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8191 >>8205

>>17958118

>no such thing as a jew. (Pre 18th century)

so how was Jesus a 'jew' in the KJV, published in 1611? not to mention the 1611 version's 34 other mentions of jew/s.

 

https://bible.knowing-jesus.com/topics/Jews/type/kjv