Fren I think I caught pulled muscle from you because you didn't wear your thin cloth mask just right, but I'm still waiting for the test results. If the worst should happen, I hereby bequeath my beautiful keyboard to u/kek_saved_the_world, and my mouse to u/doggos. u/the_real_jameson can have my old 28.8k modem.
Fren, I think I caught pulled muscle from you but I'm still waiting for the test results. If the worst should happen, I hereby bequeath my beautiful keyboard to u/the_real_jameson
Billions of dead humans from all periods of history have entered the chat.
Pede, here at the end of all things, I just want to say that I absolutely love how you enunciated your username! XD
But they already crawled out when they voted!
Not sure if username self-identifies a lawyer, or if comment reveals a Russian pede.
She was lying to keep Florida locked down and Florida opened up instead and didn't have overrun hospitals or even the deaths that states much harder locked down did.
Jones has had prior criminal charges in Florida. At the time of the police raid, Jones was facing an active misdemeanor charge for allegedly cyberstalking a former student and romantic partner. She had also faced prior charges stemming from an alleged violation of a domestic violence injunction, but those charges were dropped.
Also sounds about as stable as any other leftist "whistleblower."
She was lying to keep Florida locked down and Florida opened up instead and didn't have overrun hospitals or even the deaths that states much harder locked down did.
Jones has had prior criminal charges in Florida. At the time of the police raid, Jones was facing an active misdemeanor charge for allegedly cyberstalking a former student and romantic partner. She had also faced prior charges stemming from an alleged violation of a domestic violence injunction, but those charges were dropped.
Also sounds about as stable as any other leftist "whistleblower."
She was lying to keep Florida locked down and Florida opened up instead and didn't have overrun hospitals or even the deaths that states much harder locked down did.
Jones has had prior criminal charges in Florida. At the time of the police raid, Jones was facing an active misdemeanor charge for allegedly cyberstalking a former student and romantic partner. She had also faced prior charges stemming from an alleged violation of a domestic violence injunction, but those charges were dropped.
Sounds about as stable as any other leftist propagandist "whistleblower."
…Now, about these smallpox blankets.
During the Siege of Fort Pitt in 1763 — 13 years before American independence — Delaware and Shawnee Indians, aroused by Pontiac’s Rebellion, attacked Fort Pitt, which was near modern day Pittsburgh. Shortly after the siege began, British General Jeffrey Amherst wrote to Colonel Henry Bouquet, who was preparing to lead a party of troops to relieve the siege, “Could it not be contrived to Send the Small Pox among those Disaffected Tribes of Indians? We must, on this occasion, Use Every Stratagem in our power to Reduce them.” Bouquet agreed, but there is no evidence that he actually carried out the suggestion, and he indicated in a letter that he was afraid he could contract smallpox himself.
However, those besieged in the fort had already, of their own initiative, tried to infect the besiegers with smallpox and failed. During a parley, the fort’s leader, Captain Simeon Ecuyer, gave blankets and a handkerchief from a smallpox ward to two of the native American delegates, Turtleheart and Mamaltee. However, the effort evidently failed, because they came back for further talks a month later with no signs of disease, and smallpox normally shows signs within two weeks. Furthermore Turtleheart was one of the signatories in the Treaty of Fort Stanwix five years later. Modern historians believe that the blankets had been unused for too long, and any virus present on the blankets would have already died. It is also possible that the Delaware Indians who were given the blankets were immune through prior contact. Smallpox kills 30-35% of those who get it; those who survive are immune from then on.
One thing that is certain is that many native Americans had already contracted smallpox in the ordinary way, unintentionally though contacts with infected whites. There is no example of an outbreak in the Fort Pitt region following the siege. There is a documented outbreak elsewhere in the region among a different people, the Lenape, who had attacked a white settlement where smallpox was present.
So, in conclusion:
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Infecting people with smallpox was not US government policy or practice, and the only effort to do so occurred prior to US independence.
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The Fort Pitt event was undertaken by Captain Simeon Ecuyer of the British army on his own initiative; it was neither official British policy or official army policy. In fact, King George III’s Royal Proclamation of 1763 banned colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains because that territory belonged to the native Americans.
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There is no evidence that it succeeded; there is some evidence that it failed, as the people given the blankets are known to have survived.
Taken from here, which has more info:
https://religiopoliticaltalk.com/smallpox-blanket-myths-and-truths/
Has he been wrong about anything? I'm curious what his track record is.
Has he been wrong about anything? I'm curious what his track record is.
This is great OP! When was this filmed? What event was it?
Looks like a massive shop. Source or get out.
Indiana jones 4 is wikileaks? Ctrl+F indiana if you don't believe me. What is this?
Somebody told us starting the 6th that "it's not going to go the way you think it's going to go."
Who said this?
I didn't know it in that much detail, thanks.
I don't follow Steve Bannon, and have hardly watched any war room pandemic. Could you please clarify what you mean by that?
They'll find a way to make you vote democrat.
What's the other V word?
They are poor stewards of the power they've been given. They're in for a nasty surprise when Christ returns. A permanent one.
Islam takes over.
.......I'll allow it.