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You means kids that have christian parents...
Feels like a distinction without a difference, unless you're trying to make a point.

I am aware that Yulia Tymoshenko’s imprisonment and Yanukovych taking sides with Gazprom were major points of contention that would have definitely drawn the attention of the Elites and started them on the course of organizing his ouster. I am also aware that he signed an anti-protest bill that fanned the flames even more.
Yanukovich ran away to Rostov-on-Don not because of Yulia Tymoshenko. She has been a perpetual staple of Ukrainian politics since 1998 when she was a protege of Pavlo Lazarenko, former Ukrainian PM and a notorious embezzler. Nothing would've happened to her, despite the imprisonment.

You can try again.
 
As in, no one could believe that anyone could or ever would engage in such evil acts in a systematic and coordinated fashion. It would not be a stretch to say that the national security apparatuses of many nations essentially operate as networks of organized crime.
Call it systematic racism and they'll believe you.
 
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Imagine if Trump read your posts, then we'd have the media screeching how Bronald Brumpf told everyone that huffing car exhaust fumes and aerosol cans cures the virus.
 
Feels like a distinction without a difference, unless you're trying to make a point.


Yanukovich ran away to Rostov-on-Don not because of Yulia Tymoshenko. She has been a perpetual staple of Ukrainian politics since 1998 when she was a protege of Pavlo Lazarenko, former Ukrainian PM and a notorious embezzler. Nothing would've happened to her, despite the imprisonment.

You can try again.
My point is youre some sort of Lutheran faggot who thinks kids would rather be in Sunday school than making tiktoks or whatever they do now.
 
Feels like a distinction without a difference, unless you're trying to make a point.


Yanukovich ran away to Rostov-on-Don not because of Yulia Tymoshenko. She has been a perpetual staple of Ukrainian politics since 1998 when she was a protege of Pavlo Lazarenko, former Ukrainian PM and a notorious embezzler. Nothing would've happened to her, despite the imprisonment.

You can try again.
Are you referring to the crackdown by Berkut that led to them being disbanded the following year, or what? There were a lot of little incidents that added up together and increased unrest until it eventually boiled over into the War in Donbass and guys firing PTRSes on camera while standing to demonstrate pure Gorka Power.


Imagine if Trump read your posts, then we'd have the media screeching how Bronald Brumpf told everyone that huffing car exhaust fumes and aerosol cans cures the virus.

Trump suggested we try using UV light as an antiviral.


This isn't nearly as weird as it sounds. Ultraviolet irradiation of blood was something that was done ages and ages ago, and it alters redox equilibrium in the body and could be useful for treating sepsis:


2.6 Effects on redox status
Artyukhov et al [72] found that dose-dependent UV-irradiation could activate the myeloperoxidase (MPO) and the NADPH-oxidase systems and lipid peroxide (LPO) concentration in donor blood. Two doses of UV-light were used (75.5 and 151.0 J/m2 ) in UV-induced priming of neutrophils (NP). A higher dose activated more free radicals and H2O2 from NP than a lower dose. Two groups were divided by the type of relationship between MPO activity and UV light dose (from 75.5 to 1510J/m2). A low enzyme activity (group 1) increased under the effect of UV exposure in doses of 75.5 and 151.0 J/m2, while in group 2 this parameter decreased. MPO activity showed the same result in dose-dependent UV-irradiation; however increasing the dose to 1510J/m2 did not increase the activity of MPO. In the next series of experiments, LPO concentration was evaluated after UV exposure of the blood. Two groups of donors were distinguished by the relationship between blood content of LPO and UV exposure dose. UV irradiation at low doses (75.5–151.0 J/m2) decreased initially high LPO and increased initially low LPO levels. In phagocytes, NADPH-oxidase plays one of the most important role of photoacceptors for UV light. Which cause the superoxide concentration to increase after UV-irradiation by activating the enzyme complex. UV irradiation decreases intracellular pH that is raised by activation of NADPH-oxidase complex.

UBI can reduce the free radical damage and elevate the activity of antioxidant enzymes after spinal cord injury in rabbits. 186 rabbits were divided into 4 groups randomly, (control, blood transfusion, injured and UBI). UV irradiation (wavelength 253.7nm, 5.68×10−3 J/cm2) were used in the treatment group at 47, 60 and 72 hours after surgery. Free radical signals (FR), malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-PX) were measured. In the treatment group, SOD and GSH-PX were highly increased and showed significant differences compared with other groups; while FR and MDA decreased significantly in the UBI groups compared to the other groups. UV-irradiated blood decreased MDA and FR content in the spinal cord tissue. They also suggested that two factors contributed to increased SOD and GSH-PX activity: one was that UV irradiation induced the (lowered) SOD, GSH-PX return to normal levels, the other was that a decrease in the formation of FR, led to SOD and GSH-PX increases, especially at 48 and 72 hours after injury [73].

Aytu Bioscience promoted the use of a UV-based tracheal catheter device for treating COVID-19:


Apparently, it greatly reduced people's viral load when tested on COVID-19 patients:


As it turns out, the SARS-CoV-2 virion is extremely weak to ultraviolet irradiation:


We're told by "fact-checkers" that Trump was a major source of misinformation during the pandemic, but many of the things he brought up turned out to be viable, one way or another.
 
Are you referring to the crackdown by Berkut that led to them being disbanded the following year, or what? There were a lot of little incidents that added up together and increased unrest until it eventually boiled over into the War in Donbass and guys firing PTRSes on camera while standing to demonstrate pure Gorka Power.
How very *you* to simp for Russians.

No, I'm referring to the monumental corruption of The Family and the "Donetsk" clan that erupted during Yanukovich's presidency, something, that all the following presidents and groups weren't able to topple.
People revolted against Yanukovich because he was simply too greedy and thought himself immortal. And yes, he was also very stupid. He shouldn't have sent riot police to beat the first wave of protesters for all the cameras to see.
 

Wife of North Korean Consul in Russia Dies from COVID-19

The wife of a North Korean consul stationed in Vladivostok, Russia, contracted COVID-19 and died this month, RFA has learned from sources in Russia, who said the North lacked the cash to vaccinate its diplomats in the Pacific coast city.

The woman, whose name was not disclosed, had been living in Vladivostok since 2018, when her husband became one of only five people working at the tiny consulate in the major Pacific Ocean port city near Russia’s borders with North Korea and China.

Though the Russian-made Sputnik coronavirus vaccine is available in the city, production cannot keep up with demand and doses command top ruble.

North Korea’s government would not cover the costs of vaccinating the consulate staff and their families, and there was no vaccination plan in place, sources in the city told RFA.

“A close North Korean acquaintance informed me that the wife of a North Korean consul here in Vladivostok died of coronavirus, so the North Korean mission officials here and all over Russia are on high alert,” a Russian citizen of Korean descent told RFA’s Korean Service July 25.

“The news of her death came during a diplomatic office meeting. The consulate sent an emergency notice to the human resources company that manages dispatched workers, instructing them to raise their awareness that there was a coronavirus death in the family of the consulate,” said the source, who requested anonymity for security reasons.

Vladivostok is home to many North Korean government-owned firms that sell the labor of workers sent to the Russian Far East by Pyongyang to earn foreign cash for the regime, usually in the construction sector.

The companies, which forward the lion’s share of the workers’ earned wages to Pyongyang, have a close-knit relationship with the consulate.

The consul’s wife was hospitalized on July 15, after she had coronavirus symptoms including a high fever and coughing that started at the beginning of the month. The woman, who is in her early 40s, died while receiving treatment in the hospital, according to the source.

“The Russian coronavirus vaccine costs 7,000 rubles, which is about U.S. $95 per dose. People say that the North Korean diplomats and their families have not yet made a plan to vaccinate because it costs at least $190 to get both doses, and they suffer from economic difficulties,” the source said.

“Under the direction of North Korea, the consul’s wife was immediately cremated, and a quiet funeral was held.”

Another source, a resident of Vladivostok, confirmed the death to RFA on July 26, saying that all the North Koreans in the city are now living in fear after seeing that even such a high-profile person could not afford the vaccine.

“Although we have a Russian-made vaccine, production is insufficient, so it costs too much. So there are many non-vaccinated people in the Vladivostok area,” the second source said, adding that the consulate had convened several meetings related to the woman’s death.

“Due to shortages in the supply of the Russian coronavirus vaccine, most people living in Vladivostok have not yet been vaccinated… Vladivostok is also known as a region with high medical costs in Russia. If you are hospitalized for more than 10 days at a general hospital, it costs nearly $10,000 on average,” the second source said.

People who die in the hospital will have about $1,000 extra added to their bills for cremation, the source added.

“So it’s not only the North Korean dispatched workers in nearby areas, but also mission staff that cannot really go to the hospital, even if they are sick.”

Russia has recorded 6,195,232 coronavirus cases and 156,178 deaths as of Thursday.

According to CNN, in January 2018 an estimated 50,000 North Koreans were working in Russia – many in construction – in what the U.S. Department of State called “slave-like” labor.

Following the adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 2397 in Dec. 2017, all North Korean workers in Russia were supposed to have been repatriated by the end of 2019, and host countries were forbidden from issuing new working visas.

North Korea had been able to get around this by sending workers to Russia on student visas and having them apply for work permits. Pyongyang had hoped to continue doing this beyond 2019, but the pandemic in early 2020 shut down cross-border travel and put a snag in those plans.

A source familiar with the North Korean labor situation in Russia told RFA in February that there were 2,000 to 3,000 North Koreans in Russia working to earn foreign cash for Pyongyang in violation of sanctions.
 
Biden like most of the dems didn't practiced what he preached about masks. When even CNN don't believe him, it's time to ask for more questions.

President Joe Biden had no good answers for why he was seen hugging and shaking hands with strangers at an event in the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania on Thursday.

“How long do you think people might have to wear masks again?” a reporter asked. Watch his response:

“Well, if you notice a lot of places people don’t have to wear masks,” Biden claimed. “Let’s get that straight.”

“The places where people have gotten vaccinated, where we have a high vaccination rate, people do not have to wear masks at all,” he went on. “Like some of you who were with me yesterday when I was up in Lehigh Valley, didn’t have to wear masks there.”

“Don’t have to mask if you come home to Delaware with me,” he added. “I know you love doing that. You don’t have to wear a mask.”

“The places people are probably going to have to wear masks in those communities where the high rate of unvaccinated stays high, and they don’t move,” he said. “They don’t move to getting vaccinated, but I think you’re going to find the patience of businesses and the patience of a lot of other people running thin because the fact is if you had high vaccination rates, we wouldn’t be in this spot right now.”


Biden’s claims, however, don’t exactly match reality. In Allentown, Pennsylvania, Biden hugged and shook hands with strangers.

Even CNN called Biden out for his “malarky” on what the guidance says.

“Biden seemed to suggest in New Castle, Delaware, where his home is, the vaccination rates are high and that’s why he didn’t have to wear a mask there. Is that accurate?” Jake Tapper asked.
“That’s not the case,” Kaitlan Collins replied. “The reason he did not have to wear a mask when he went there the other day is because they had a moderate level of transmission, not substantial or high. Which are the two levels. I don’t think most people know which area they live in. It changes as they update the guidance. It raises a lot of questions.”
 
Don't know if it's Covid related, Covid vaccine related, or being shut in the house too much BUT the friend of mine that got the Coof at the same time I did has developed a stammer. Is this a thing now?
What I’ve noticed since everyone started getting the second does of the vaccines, not corona, is that about 50% have weird symptoms. Anyway, I haven’t seen stammering, but the biggest two I’ve noticed are a lot of people develope a lisp, or have trouble thinking.

I just feel bad for all the people who took the shot just to be able to do things normally, even if they should have thought about it more. Oh well. Just enjoy the ride, I guess.
 
My pastor sent out an email saying we were delaying the reopening of Sunday school classes for kids in light of the new CDC guidance.
Does your pastor know that you can ignore their guidelines, right? It's not like the CDC has been right on anything regarding COVID anyways. E-mail him back, and call him a godless faggot.
 
Are you referring to the crackdown by Berkut that led to them being disbanded the following year, or what? There were a lot of little incidents that added up together and increased unrest until it eventually boiled over into the War in Donbass and guys firing PTRSes on camera while standing to demonstrate pure Gorka Power.




Trump suggested we try using UV light as an antiviral.


This isn't nearly as weird as it sounds. Ultraviolet irradiation of blood was something that was done ages and ages ago, and it alters redox equilibrium in the body and could be useful for treating sepsis:




Aytu Bioscience promoted the use of a UV-based tracheal catheter device for treating COVID-19:


Apparently, it greatly reduced people's viral load when tested on COVID-19 patients:


As it turns out, the SARS-CoV-2 virion is extremely weak to ultraviolet irradiation:


We're told by "fact-checkers" that Trump was a major source of misinformation during the pandemic, but many of the things he brought up turned out to be viable, one way or another.
Forgive me if you mentioned it before, but what do you think about vaccines? Do you think that Novavax is safer?
 
Vaxx sheep get what they fucking deser... errr I mean gosh I hope people don't lose faith in the system by golly. But keep telling yourself that it's all just a vast right wing conspiracy, those always turn out to be false. I feel better already, I can't wait for Biden to cure covid!
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Well, goodbye covid vaccines, because if vegans are exempt, so are Muslims. Good luck with the law suits when the Paki's rise up and sue the fuck out of the government. And without Muslims being vaccinated, the chances of high vaccination across the country end, because the hold outs are majority black and Muslim, which can't be now forced to take the vaccine one way or another.

The kid rapers and hood gangsta's may have just secured freedom for us all. Unironically, immigration is our biggest strength
 

LOL. The absolute seething hatred this woman has because this guy didn't want to get vaccinated before Tokyo and showed up to his post-race interview without putting his mask on. She talks like he's history's greatest monster.

Keep in mind, he's not even technically violating the rules because even in the article it says that athletes don't need to wear their masks during interviews.

Opinion: USOPC gives in to arrogant, unvaccinated Olympian Michael Andrew as he skips mask. Big mistake.

TOKYO — When athletes become Olympians, their lives and responsibilities change, whether they like it or not. Their singular focus broadens. More is expected of them. They become representatives of one nation and guests of another.

Michael Andrew, the unvaccinated, 22-year-old American swimmer who refused to wear a mask while talking to journalists in the mixed zone Friday morning at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre, is a first-time Olympian who by now should have figured out that things are different in Tokyo than they were for him back home.

Instead, somewhere on his journey from self-centered athlete to Michael America, Andrew lost his way.

When he showed up to speak to reporters at a locked-down Olympics in the middle of a pandemic state of emergency, he was asked by USA TODAY Sports why he was not wearing a mask like all of his U.S. teammates.

One might have thought he would have realized his mistake, reached for his mask and put it on right then, out of courtesy, if nothing else.

No way. Not this guy.

This is what he said:

“For me, it’s pretty hard to breathe in after kind of sacrificing my body in the water, so I feel like my health is a little more tied to being able to breathe than protecting what’s coming out of my mouth.”

Translation: I couldn’t care less about you, or the pandemic, or the fact I’m not vaccinated. This is all about me.

The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee has an ugly American in its midst.

I have been in that mixed zone every day and every night for a week. I have watched Olympic gold medalist Katie Ledecky painstakingly explain both a surprising loss and a thrilling victory through her mask. I have seen Olympic gold medalist Caeleb Dressel take big, deep breaths right after a race, his mask moving in and out as he spoke.

But Andrew? This man who has been a bust so far at these Olympics, failing to medal in his first two events? He can’t be bothered to do what Ledecky and Dressel do?

At first, the USOPC said that what Andrew did was “a violation of the COVID mitigation protocols” that it and Tokyo organizers had put in place and said it would review the matter and “take action as needed.”

That was welcome news. History tells us that when U.S. athletes embarrass themselves at the Olympics, the best thing for the USOPC to do is get out in front of it, fast.

So something was coming. A strongly worded statement that this kind of cavalier behavior was not acceptable for a U.S. Olympian? An apology for his thoughtlessness? Some kind of slap on the wrist?

No, no and no. After a couple of hours, the USOPC sent USA TODAY Sports another statement, this one leaning on the Tokyo playbook of COVID-19 protocols from June, saying that athletes can remove their masks for interviews, giving Andrew the go-ahead to keep doing exactly what he has been doing.

This was a mistake. The USOPC should have charted a path along much higher ground, modeled after the behavior of every U.S. swimmer here except for Andrew. They all are masked up all the time. The USOPC should have said American athletes wear masks to protect themselves, to protect their hosts and to protect everyone they come in contact with, no matter what the Tokyo playbook says.

Instead, it gave in to the selfishness of one arrogant American.

Across many Olympic Games, it has become tradition for a U.S. audience to think that our Olympians are the best of us, the best this nation has to offer.

Not this time.
 
Well, goodbye covid vaccines, because if vegans are exempt, so are Muslims. Good luck with the law suits when the Paki's rise up and sue the fuck out of the government. And without Muslims being vaccinated, the chances of high vaccination across the country end, because the hold outs are majority black and Muslim, which can't be now forced to take the vaccine one way or another.

The kid rapers and hood gangsta's may have just secured freedom for us all. Unironically, immigration is our biggest strength
Does this mean that elites were playing 84D Canadian Grass hockey all along?
 
#IslamIsRightAboutTheVaccine
Also maybe the gov was aware of just this and why they mentioned Churches but no other religious building when it comes to the passport.
Maybe but I don't (hope) they aren't that stupid because that's discrimination. Or can you not be discriminated against for being Christian?

Either way, if the company starts to push Jabs, I'll become a Monday to Friday vegan
 
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