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Great pointNote that the loosening of restrictions WORLDWIDE immediately followed the meeting of the Davos Group last week.
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Great pointNote that the loosening of restrictions WORLDWIDE immediately followed the meeting of the Davos Group last week.
Agreed.Great point
Do they really think we can't see through this Klaus Schwab crap
View: https://twitter.com/Gerard39delaney/status/1484936606943518723?t=oFPZFDoJGwP-6PX-9xaKuA&s=19
Something isn’t right.
Full blown totalitarianism to “all restrictions to be removed”.
Either the UK is leading the world out of this sh*t show, or something big is coming.
It feels like the latter. It feels like the calm before the storm.
You feel it?
Someone close to me works for the NHS sending out vaccines (in logistics). He said they haven’t sent any out any covid vaccines for the past two weeks. Something fishy is definitely going on
No one is suggesting COVID is over. We're saying we're more worried about this very sudden turnaround from the establishment and we're acutely aware that the next stage, whatever it will be, is imminentI wouldn't be so sure about Covid being over.
Although UK ans Spain seem to be fed up with it, Austria just made vaccination mandatory for anyone above 18, France just introduced its vaccination passport, and in a recent interview with Albert Bourla (Pfizer CEO) you could see him say it's not about to be over and many doses are coming.
No one is suggesting COVID is over. We're saying we're more worried about this very sudden turnaround from the establishment and we're acutely aware that the next stage, whatever it will be, is imminent
Do you not understand the phrase I used in original post: "calm before the storm"
In what page exactly in this UK report does it state that double vaccinated will most likely never regain natural immunity? I cannot find these assertions you are making.
Breaking: The UK government admits that vaccines have damaged the natural immune system of those who have been double-vaccinated. The UK government has admitted that once you have been double-vaccinated, you will never again be able to acquire full natural immunity to Covid variants - or possibly any other virus. So let's watch the "real" pandemic begin now! In its Week 42 "COVID-19 Vaccine Surveillance Report", the UK Department of Health admits on page 23 that "N antibody levels appear to be lower in people who become infected after two doses of vaccination". It goes on to say that this drop in antibodies is essentially permanent. What does this mean? We know that vaccines do not prevent infection or transmission of the virus (indeed, the report elsewhere shows that vaccinated adults are now much more likely to be infected than unvaccinated ones). The British now find that the vaccine interferes with the body's ability to make antibodies after infection not only against the spike protein but also against other parts of the virus. In particular, vaccinated people do not appear to form antibodies against the nucleocapsid protein, the envelope of the virus, which is a crucial part of the response in unvaccinated people. In the long term, the vaccinated are far more susceptible to any mutations in the spike protein, even if they have already been infected and cured once or more. The unvaccinated, on the other hand, will gain lasting, if not permanent, immunity to all strains of the alleged virus after being naturally infected with it even once.
I am convinced that the increase in the number of destructive weather systems in the past few years is man made. The killer storms will continue and serve as a reminder to act quickly before it becomes impossible to rebalance. The goal will be to rebalance and rebuild for the sake of the earth and not for the sake of its ungrateful inhabitants.
There hasn't been an increase. What's increased is the media-driven narrative in your mind.
While I can not exclude weather systems, one should still consider the change of solar activity possibly playing a major role on climate, too.US Sees Increase in Severe Storms and Billion Dollar Weather Events in 2021 - Climate Scorecard
This Post was submitted by Climate Scorecard United States Country Manager Nathan HolmanAs the climate changes, so does the weather. Flooding, storms, and other extreme events are perhaps the most visceral marker of the danger we face as global average temperature continues to near 1.5 degrees...www.climatescorecard.org7 c Increased extreme weather events due to climate change
c. Incidents of extreme weather are projected to increase as a result of climate change. Many locations will see a substantial increase in the number of heat waves they experience per year and a likely decrease in episodes of severe cold. Precipitation events are expected to become less frequent...www.climate.govClimate and weather related disasters surge five-fold over 50 years, but early warnings save lives - WMO report
Climate change and increasingly extreme weather events, have caused a surge in natural disasters over the past 50 years disproportionately impacting poorer countries, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) said on Wednesday.news.un.orgBillion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters | National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)
Summary of U.S. billion-dollar weather and climate related disaster research, methodology, and data sourceswww.ncdc.noaa.govExtreme Weather and Climate Change
www.c2es.orgThe Influence of Climate Change on Extreme Environmental Events
Climate change affects global temperature and precipitation patterns. These effects, in turn, influence the intensity and, in some cases, the frequency of extreme environmental events, such as forest fires, hurricanes, heat waves, floods, droughts, and storms.www.nationalgeographic.org
US Sees Increase in Severe Storms and Billion Dollar Weather Events in 2021 - Climate Scorecard
This Post was submitted by Climate Scorecard United States Country Manager Nathan HolmanAs the climate changes, so does the weather. Flooding, storms, and other extreme events are perhaps the most visceral marker of the danger we face as global average temperature continues to near 1.5 degrees...www.climatescorecard.org7 c Increased extreme weather events due to climate change
c. Incidents of extreme weather are projected to increase as a result of climate change. Many locations will see a substantial increase in the number of heat waves they experience per year and a likely decrease in episodes of severe cold. Precipitation events are expected to become less frequent...www.climate.govClimate and weather related disasters surge five-fold over 50 years, but early warnings save lives - WMO report
Climate change and increasingly extreme weather events, have caused a surge in natural disasters over the past 50 years disproportionately impacting poorer countries, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) said on Wednesday.news.un.orgBillion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters | National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)
Summary of U.S. billion-dollar weather and climate related disaster research, methodology, and data sourceswww.ncdc.noaa.govExtreme Weather and Climate Change
www.c2es.orgThe Influence of Climate Change on Extreme Environmental Events
Climate change affects global temperature and precipitation patterns. These effects, in turn, influence the intensity and, in some cases, the frequency of extreme environmental events, such as forest fires, hurricanes, heat waves, floods, droughts, and storms.www.nationalgeographic.org
Mark 13:7-9US Sees Increase in Severe Storms and Billion Dollar Weather Events in 2021 - Climate Scorecard
This Post was submitted by Climate Scorecard United States Country Manager Nathan HolmanAs the climate changes, so does the weather. Flooding, storms, and other extreme events are perhaps the most visceral marker of the danger we face as global average temperature continues to near 1.5 degrees...www.climatescorecard.org7 c Increased extreme weather events due to climate change
c. Incidents of extreme weather are projected to increase as a result of climate change. Many locations will see a substantial increase in the number of heat waves they experience per year and a likely decrease in episodes of severe cold. Precipitation events are expected to become less frequent...www.climate.govClimate and weather related disasters surge five-fold over 50 years, but early warnings save lives - WMO report
Climate change and increasingly extreme weather events, have caused a surge in natural disasters over the past 50 years disproportionately impacting poorer countries, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) said on Wednesday.news.un.orgBillion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters | National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)
Summary of U.S. billion-dollar weather and climate related disaster research, methodology, and data sourceswww.ncdc.noaa.govExtreme Weather and Climate Change
www.c2es.orgThe Influence of Climate Change on Extreme Environmental Events
Climate change affects global temperature and precipitation patterns. These effects, in turn, influence the intensity and, in some cases, the frequency of extreme environmental events, such as forest fires, hurricanes, heat waves, floods, droughts, and storms.www.nationalgeographic.org