James C-S
480 posts


@stkirsch @chatswithem The cumulative devation from mean death analysis meathod is conclusive!
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Excess Deaths Data Analytics@AusMortality
Analysis of Excess Mortality in Australia using the Cumulative Deviation from Mean Mortality Method. Results indicate ~60K excess deaths, of which only ~15K are attributed to COVID, the remaining ~45K are officially unknown #ExcessMortality #DiedSuddenly #TurboCancer
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Excess deaths in Australia cannot be explained by any other mechanism other than the COVID shots open.substack.com/pub/stevekirsc…
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@citizenabroad1 @annamlulis You should check this design flaw. #Evidence_of_evolution" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recurrent…
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@annamlulis Why are there so many atheists on here when the beauty, perfection, design is so evident. We are not a mistake or random. God bless you all and I pray you open your minds and hearts. Jesus is king.
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@Oldman72148 @annamlulis The Shroud of Turin has been dated between 1260 and 1390 AD. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiocarb…
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@annamlulis That is so cool. In mommy’s tummy, the same flash that marked the shroud of Turin the moment of Christ’s resurrection.
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@LeadingReport Good let's fall back for the last time and stay on STANDARD as God intended.
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@newstart_2024 Since An Inconvenient Truth (2006): CO₂ up from ~382ppm → 430+ppm, global temps hit record highs (2023 warmest ever), seas rose ~7–8 cm, Arctic ice & glaciers shrank, and heat/rain extremes worsened. The film’s core predictions? Observed.
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In 2006, Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” was peak climate fearmongering.
He showed maps of cities underwater, claiming melting ice from Greenland and Antarctica would displace hundreds of millions. He said our maps "would have to be redrawn."
18 years later, none of it has happened. Not even close. The apocalypse was always a decade away.
Meanwhile, the man selling the panic got rich. Very rich.
While you were told to feel guilty and lower your standard of living, Al Gore built a $300+ million personal fortune from the climate industrial complex.
He became the first "climate billionaire." He made his money from:
Green investment funds (Generation Investment Management)
Board seats & advisory roles
Massive speaking fees ($200k+ per speech)
Carbon credit trading
He didn't save the planet. He monetized your anxiety.
The truth is, the predictions were always more profitable than they were accurate.
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@SilentW90274409 @masculinepath04 Scrambled is better with butter/full cream milk...
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@masculinepath04 I assume boiled eggs are also better than scrambled eggs etc
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You've been lied to.
The foods they say are killing you…
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Are actually superfoods.
Eat these 6 foods everyday:
#1: Eggs
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@kirawontmiss It's simple. Eat out almost anywhere in the world except the Americas. If your bill is $107.53 then you pay $107.53. Servers in those places are paid a decent wage and don't require tips.
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@MarinaMedvin Except for the time that gun control actually worked...
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@FloridaWingnut @Rothmus Telling of what? This is excellent for the future of the planet.
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@Seethemscatter2 @AutismCapital @k_ovfefe2 Most other nations on the Earth provide free or heavily subsidized education because those governments understand the economic value in having an educated population. The US just values Trump supporters more.
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If you can buy a car or house at 18 and have to make the note then I dont see why the same principal and rules dont apply to student loans.
Doesn’t seem like a hard rule to follow - make the loan and then pay it back.
Not sure why we need to make special rules for you to skip out on your responsibilities.
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@LeahDiscovers @TaraBull808 Sweat evaporating from a naked body will always be cooler than a clothed one. That's just physics.
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@TaraBull808 I don't know of any legitimate business that allows their employees to be topless, not even men, not lawn care or construction or road crews.
Also your sweat evaporating from a cotton shirt will keep you cooler
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@hobohumbug @JohnCleese It's impossible for you to be John Cleese, so the phrase is "if I were you".
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@1Nicdar @DemocraticWins Yeah, that's what they just said. So you're agreeing then?
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@DemocraticWins BREAKING: Walmart needs to start selling more American made products and stop selling cheap imports.
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@serbanica9 @paulsaladinomd You can't make that kind of statement without showing where in the study they've done something unreliable.
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@paulsaladinomd Yes, but these studies...they're not reliable. Science is broken.
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@gav_gardn3r @shaunmicallef If we had a PM who believed that garden gnomes existed AND openly and seriously talked about them in public then we would question all of their judgement, regardless how competent they had been up until that point. I'm sure you concur, Gav.
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Competence is all that's needed. Some of the greatest minds to have lived believed in God. It doesn't matter what you believe, what your gender is, hair colour, culture bla bla bla.. all that matters is that you are competent. I'd rather a competent pilot who believes in God than an incompetent one who doesn't. Or a competent surgeon is another great example.. I don't give a fuck what they believe. Are they competent? I'm sure you concur, Shaun.
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@newscomauHQ Totally normal 🤡
Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH®@P_McCulloughMD
This recent paper from Dr. Polykretis and myself gets the sharp rise in athlete deaths into PUBMED. Since vaccination, "1598 athletes suffered cardiac arrest, 1101 of which with deadly outcome. Over a prior 38-years (1966-2004), 1101 athletes < age of 35 died (~29/yr).
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#BREAKING: A Victorian athlete has died after he was pulled from the water during the Noosa Triathlon on Sunday. news.com.au/sport/more-spo…
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