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A California Democrat has thrown his support behind calls from the Biden administration to ban gas stoves from American homes by claiming that the appliances are causing “cardiac problems.”
zzyzzx says
If not the vaccines, what is it then? The Easter Bunny?
What do these young people have in common? Young people from
different states, different countries and different continents?
The_Deplorable
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/think-texas-cheaper-tax-burden-161359267.html
Think Texas has a cheaper tax burden than California? Think again.
💉 In my daily research of mysterious, sudden celebrity deaths, I have noticed a new psyop. Lots of pro-jab accounts have suddenly started reporting historical celebrity deaths and cancers in a common template, using the ridiculous “on this day in history” prop.
The effect of these posts is to flood the search zone, to make it look like kinds of deaths are common, happen all the time. Here are just a few examples from this morning’s search:
All of a sudden, for some reason, there are tons of these “on this day” reminder posts. Of course, all they do is highlight how rare celebrity deaths really are. All of them put together don’t even come close to equalling the number of sudden and unexpected celebrity deaths JUST THIS YEAR.
zzyzzx says
16.5 million - I wonder if this is the cumulative excess mortality expected to result from the clot shot /death jab over the next 3 - 5 years. What do "they" know?
All of a sudden, for some reason, there are tons of these “on this day” reminder posts. Of course, all they do is highlight how rare celebrity deaths really are. All of them put together don’t even come close to equalling the number of sudden and unexpected celebrity deaths JUST THIS YEAR.
The new public health campaign against the summer heat is stupid and malicious, and it won't save any lives
Since the virus-pest-turned-heatwave-pest Karl Lauterbach announced his campaign against summer temperatures, German media will not let a single warm day pass without hyperventilation about the grave danger posed by hot weather. It’s highly interesting, how even the most idiotic and hare-brained political initiatives can so efficiently coordinate press coverage. If you’re a journalist with insight into precisely how this happens, I’d like to hear from you; please write to me at containment (at) tutanota (dot) com.
Whatever the mechanics, it’s becoming extremely obnoxious. Every time temperatures approach 30C, the newspapers fill with prewritten generic pieces urging everybody to shelter in place from the heretofore unnoticed menace of summer.
Westdeutscher Rundfunk screams that “heat is dangerous for your health” and that “high temperatures can heavily stress your heart and even be life-threatening.”
(paywall)
Westdeutscher Rundfunk screams that “heat is dangerous for your health” and that “high temperatures can heavily stress your heart and even be life-threatening.”
Indeed - higher temperatures with associated humidity cause peoples' hearts to beat faster so that blood circulating near the surface of the skin can radiate excess heat.
stereotomy says
Indeed - higher temperatures with associated humidity cause peoples' hearts to beat faster so that blood circulating near the surface of the skin can radiate excess heat.
No, people sweat to remove excess heat.
Isn't it depressing and annoying that all news is bullshit now? You'd think there would be a market for accurate truthful information but there isn't.
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