
Jason Vanstone
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Jason Vanstone
@JasonVanstone
Retired Paramedic. Retired Reeve RM of Thompson.


The President has lost his mind.







Pierre Poilievre v.6.1.8 Now with 30% less douchebag

Took my cat to the vet today… Eerily similar to grey abduction experiences… From the cats pov, it’s traumatic, scary and confusing. From our pov, we’re helping. It’s wild how different an experience can be, as seen from different levels of consciousness…






Hydrogen Peroxide Destroys Bacteria, Viruses, Yeast, Spores and Fungi, According to CDC!! What is Hydrogen Peroxide? It (H2O2) is a chemical compound composed of two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms. It is a pale blue liquid in its pure form but appears colorless when diluted. Hydrogen peroxide is commonly available in concentrations ranging from 3% for household use to 35% for industrial applications. It is a versatile disinfectant due to its ability to produce reactive oxygen species that can attack and destroy various pathogens. How Does It Work? Hydrogen peroxide works by releasing oxygen molecules when it comes into contact with organic material. This release of oxygen creates a highly reactive environment that can damage the cell walls of microorganisms, leading to their inactivation. Here’s how it affects different types of pathogens: 🦠 Bacteria: It can penetrate bacterial cell walls, leading to oxidative stress that damages essential cellular components, ultimately causing cell death. 🦠Viruses: It disrupts the viral envelope or capsid, rendering the virus inactive and unable to infect host cells. 🦠Spores: Spores are highly resistant forms of bacteria or fungi. Hydrogen peroxide can penetrate the tough outer layers of spores, leading to their inactivation. 🦠Yeast and Fungi: Similar to bacteria, the disinfectant disrupts the cell walls of yeast and fungi, leading to cellular damage and death. The CDC’s Stance on Hydrogen Peroxide… The CDC recognizes hydrogen peroxide as an effective disinfectant against a broad spectrum of microorganisms. It is listed as a sterilant and high-level disinfectant, capable of inactivating bacteria, viruses, spores, yeast, and fungi. The CDC recommends its use in healthcare settings for sterilizing medical instruments and surfaces due to its efficacy and safety profile. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



EDITORIAL: Turncoat Tories to hand Mark Carney a majority While the PM is likely to achieve a majority gov't with the outcome of three byelections next Monday, it would not have happened without 3 Conservative MPs crossing the floor to the Liberals. torontosun.com/opinion/editor…











