and if it gets used to all of them, then you're out of options.
"gets used to" has to mean "mutate"
Bacteria can only mutate so many defenses, and mutations are rare. Many antibiotics will never be resisted by many strains of bacteria, because the mutations that would give them resistance would also kill the bacteria.
We have to limit use of antibiotics because of resistant bacteria strains etc
This is false. Some antibiotics are susceptible to some bacteria gaining resistance. Others are not.
The natural antibiotics in our tears would have otherwise failed millenia ago.
I've been pushing Ivermectin since Feb for this. I've been pushing it as an amazingly broad spectrum medicine with no risk of diseases developing resistance for years. It's a great choice! Very cheap and readily available.
I'm not sure the q-tard army is the same thing as those that were following q 6 months or a year ago. Most of those had plenty of opportunity to join with the rest of us. Most likely q-tard army is a bunch of false flag nonsense.
good things come to those that wait.
I mean I'm with you on the trust and patience thing, but really, our country was founded on action over patience.
Athens, TN needed action to reclaim their election.
Without each of us, how does anyone have any power against the machine.
Ok, I do have a bunch of material on this. This site is not really tailored towards sharing that kind of information with a history of why we think their are neutrons and so on.. so I won't have this discussion here. What I can do is direct you to this guy: Robert Distinti. His "ethereal mechanics" theories are really breaking new ground. If you are into this stuff, the vortrix algebra is really eye opening. Hz is a broken unit! Lots of material there and on his patreon.
How are you sure it isn't a proton/electron pair?
The things we use to detect neutrons can't realistically prove that it actually is a different particle.
What would a proton look like if an electron was not in an orbit, but in a different state? It turns out it doesn't actually matter which it is with our current science, because the approximations work out either way. What matters for tech progress is why we think atoms are perpetual motion machines, and how fission/fusion reactions actually work.
I'm not here for a physics discussion, just a realization that we know a lot less than what we actually think we do, and the path forward with science is to rethink a lot of our core theories.
With all the messed up information about dietary, medical, and biological science, we need to take this approach just to forget all the shit public education threw at us.
They were primed for this by the useless flu vaccine and chicken pox vaccine.