And another federal court rules against another Biden vaccine mandate - this time for health-care workers
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I pretty much agree. I do have some Ethereum as I believe its blockchain is more robust and has a wider application of use-cases. Hell, most “shit coins” use the Ethereum chain, and many industries who are using blockchain technology are building off that model as well.
I also own about 5 million Shiba Inu that I bought for about $25 way back, just in case….
Fuck… Typing the names of some of these cryptos makes my testosterone levels drop.
What is your point?
As the,vaccination rate increases so does the vaccinated people who “had” Covid.
Define “worse”. What does that mean? Who cares. How many people do you know ended up in the hospital with Covid?
It doesn’t matter how many people have it, it’s how many that end up in the hospital.
British Politician warns of "vaccine escape"....your vaccine trained immune system no longer recognizes the virus as a threat:
https://media.gab.com/system/media_a...c1181d7d63.mp4
Rip, I think you're correct. It's the end of the fucking world!!!
Thousands Of Swedes Are Inserting Microchips Under Their Skin : NPR
Communist takeover of Australia update: New law allows for warrantless spying on Australians – where next? — RT Op-ed
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The Australian Signals Directorate, Canberra’s equivalent of Britain’s GCHQ or the US National Security Agency, will be granted sweeping new powers to spy on Australians for the first time since its November 1947 founding.
The move allows the agency to collect signals intelligence on individuals within the country without a warrant, although allegedly only in situations where there is an “imminent risk to life.” Domestic terror suspects are cited as a key target in the Directorate’s crosshairs, and it will also collect intelligence in conjunction with the Australian Defence Force for military operations, with ministerial authorization.
Rules governing the reform and protecting citizens’ privacy will be published on the agency’s website, and subject to review and scrutiny by the Australian parliament’s security and intelligence committee. While framed as sincerely concerned with keeping Australians safe, experts have expressed grave reservations about the development. Among them is John Blaxland, Professor of International Security and Intelligence Studies at the Australian National University, himself a military intelligence veteran, who warned the powers were ripe for abuse.
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“I’m a former insider…I have a much greater appreciation of the need for checks and balances, because power tends to corrupt,” he cautioned. “My concern is the legislation we put forward is being drafted by insiders, it’s drafted with their own concerns in mind.”