• Re: trump knows how to save auto-worker jobs

    From citizen winston smith@21:1/5 to Bob F on Thu Sep 19 08:07:20 2024
    XPost: alt.home.repair, sci.environment, alt.global-warming
    XPost: fl.politics, fl.general

    On 9/18/2024 10:03 PM, Bob F wrote:
    trump wants to have nuclear war with hurricanes


    You are an unhinged DISINFORMATION AGENT!

    https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-once-suggested-china-shooting-us-with-man-made-hurricanes-2022-5

    Trump once asked his aides if China had developed a 'Hurricane Gun' that
    could be used on the US: report

    https://abc7chicago.com/why-not-bomb-a-hurricane-nuclear-donald-trump-president/5494385/

    According to a report, President Donald Trump once suggested that the US
    could try dropping a nuclear bomb into the eye of an approaching
    hurricane to knock it off its course. Which, for the record, the
    President has denied he ever suggested such a thing.

    The story by Axios that President Trump wanted to blow up large
    hurricanes with nuclear weapons prior to reaching shore is ridiculous. I
    never said this. Just more FAKE NEWS!

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 26, 2019

    NOAA's Neal Dorst writes this:

    "If someone can figure out a way to harness that energy, the more power
    to them. They could earn millions of dollars and the gratitude of
    everyone on the shore."

    Such a wide array of storm prevention proposals is a testament to
    people's concern and ingenuity, though not necessarily their scientific
    acumen.

    We should not nuke hurricanes.

    — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) August 26, 2019


    https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/trump-nuke-hurricanes/

    Rating:
    Unproven
    Unproven

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to smith on Tue Sep 24 16:10:22 2024
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    XPost: fl.politics, fl.general

    In alt.home.repair, on Thu, 19 Sep 2024 08:07:20 -0600, citizen winston
    smith <sss@example.de> wrote:

    On 9/18/2024 10:03 PM, Bob F wrote:
    trump wants to have nuclear war with hurricanes


    You are an unhinged DISINFORMATION AGENT!

    https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-once-suggested-china-shooting-us-with-man-made-hurricanes-2022-5

    Trump once asked his aides if China had developed a 'Hurricane Gun' that >could be used on the US: report

    https://abc7chicago.com/why-not-bomb-a-hurricane-nuclear-donald-trump-president/5494385/

    According to a report, President Donald Trump once suggested that the US >could try dropping a nuclear bomb into the eye of an approaching
    hurricane to knock it off its course. Which, for the record, the
    President has denied he ever suggested such a thing.

    The story by Axios that President Trump wanted to blow up large
    hurricanes with nuclear weapons prior to reaching shore is ridiculous. I >never said this. Just more FAKE NEWS!

    Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 26, 2019

    That trump denies he said this does not at all mean that he did not say
    it. He lies about anything and everything, including what he has said,
    all the time.

    NOAA's Neal Dorst writes this:

    "If someone can figure out a way to harness that energy, the more power
    to them. They could earn millions of dollars and the gratitude of
    everyone on the shore."

    Such a wide array of storm prevention proposals is a testament to
    people's concern and ingenuity, though not necessarily their scientific >acumen.

    We should not nuke hurricanes.

    Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) August 26, 2019


    https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/trump-nuke-hurricanes/

    Rating:
    Unproven
    Unproven

    Right. Not everyone is willing to rat on him, especially on something
    that is not important. It's possible whoever said it did happen was
    lying, but I doubt it. Because I saw him suggeting "injecting a
    disinfectant to [cure Covid], you know, almost a cleaning." That's far
    more stupid than suggesting a nuclear bomb to destroy a hurricane, since
    your own first link says that many people have suggested that.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52407177

    He also suggested using a light to cure covid, probably because hanging
    clothes on a line with sunlight, UV, and fresh air is suposed to
    disinfect them, actually does so afaik. And Dr. Birx had to nod as if
    was worth trying, for fear of his anger if she contradicted him.

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  • From Mittens Romney@21:1/5 to micky on Tue Sep 24 14:28:30 2024
    XPost: alt.home.repair, sci.environment, alt.global-warming
    XPost: fl.politics, fl.general

    micky wrote:

    That trump denies he said this does not at all mean that he did not say
    it.

    You are a lying sack of shit!


    https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-once-suggested-china-shooting-us-with-man-made-hurricanes-2022-5

    Trump once asked his aides if China had developed a 'Hurricane Gun' that
    could be used on the US: report

    https://abc7chicago.com/why-not-bomb-a-hurricane-nuclear-donald-trump-president/5494385/

    According to a report, President Donald Trump once suggested that the US
    could try dropping a nuclear bomb into the eye of an approaching
    hurricane to knock it off its course. Which, for the record, the
    President has denied he ever suggested such a thing.

    The story by Axios that President Trump wanted to blow up large
    hurricanes with nuclear weapons prior to reaching shore is ridiculous. I
    never said this. Just more FAKE NEWS!

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 26, 2019

    NOAA's Neal Dorst writes this:

    "If someone can figure out a way to harness that energy, the more power
    to them. They could earn millions of dollars and the gratitude of
    everyone on the shore."

    Such a wide array of storm prevention proposals is a testament to
    people's concern and ingenuity, though not necessarily their scientific
    acumen.

    We should not nuke hurricanes.

    — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) August 26, 2019


    https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/trump-nuke-hurricanes/

    Rating:
    Unproven
    Unproven

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  • From Mittens Romney@21:1/5 to micky on Tue Sep 24 14:38:06 2024
    XPost: alt.home.repair, sci.environment, alt.global-warming
    XPost: fl.politics, fl.general

    micky wrote:
    In alt.home.repair, on Thu, 19 Sep 2024 08:07:20 -0600, citizen winston
    smith <sss@example.de> wrote:

    On 9/18/2024 10:03 PM, Bob F wrote:
    trump wants to have nuclear war with hurricanes


    You are an unhinged DISINFORMATION AGENT!

    https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-once-suggested-china-shooting-us-with-man-made-hurricanes-2022-5

    Trump once asked his aides if China had developed a 'Hurricane Gun' that
    could be used on the US: report

    https://abc7chicago.com/why-not-bomb-a-hurricane-nuclear-donald-trump-president/5494385/

    According to a report, President Donald Trump once suggested that the US
    could try dropping a nuclear bomb into the eye of an approaching
    hurricane to knock it off its course. Which, for the record, the
    President has denied he ever suggested such a thing.

    The story by Axios that President Trump wanted to blow up large
    hurricanes with nuclear weapons prior to reaching shore is ridiculous. I
    never said this. Just more FAKE NEWS!

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 26, 2019

    That trump denies he said this does not at all mean that he did not say
    it. He lies about anything and everything, including what he has said,
    all the time.

    NOAA's Neal Dorst writes this:

    "If someone can figure out a way to harness that energy, the more power
    to them. They could earn millions of dollars and the gratitude of
    everyone on the shore."

    Such a wide array of storm prevention proposals is a testament to
    people's concern and ingenuity, though not necessarily their scientific
    acumen.

    We should not nuke hurricanes.

    — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) August 26, 2019


    https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/trump-nuke-hurricanes/

    Rating:
    Unproven
    Unproven

    Right. Not everyone is willing to rat on him, especially on something
    that is not important. It's possible whoever said it did happen was
    lying, but I doubt it. Because I saw him suggeting "injecting a
    disinfectant to [cure Covid], you know, almost a cleaning." That's far
    more stupid than suggesting a nuclear bomb to destroy a hurricane, since
    your own first link says that many people have suggested that.

    You are far more stupid than anyne here imagined:

    https://patents.google.com/patent/WO2007068007A1/en

    Use of a disinfectant for treating respiratory tract infections
    Abstract
    The invention provides method of administering a treatment to a patient infected with an infective agent, said method comprising forming
    inhalable particles of a disinfectant, inhaling the disinfectant
    particles to deposit the disinfectant on the infected surfaces of the respiratory tract, sinuses, and the lungs, and repeating the inhalation periodically until the level of infection has decreased. The invention
    further provides a single use container for use in the method and the
    use of a disinfectant in the preparation of a medicament.

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9484715/

    Inhalation therapies are attractive means for the treatment of
    respiratory infections because of a few recognizable advantages [3].

    In comparison with other administration routes, pulmonary delivery can
    directly deliver the drug into the lung, and promptly allow for a high therapeutic concentration at the site of action with lower doses,
    minimizing undesirable systemic absorption and side effects [4].
    Nonetheless, the options of antibacterial medicine that are formulated
    and approved for inhaled applications are limited [5]. Table ​TableII summarized the approved inhaled antibiotic therapies to target bacterial
    lung infections. While they are effective against lung infections caused
    by the antibiotic-sensitive strains, increasing therapeutic challenges
    arouse from the rapid emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
    Therefore, it is imperative to develop new/alternative inhaled
    antibacterial agents for clinical application in the post-antibiotic era.




    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52407177

    He also suggested using a light to cure covid, probably because hanging clothes on a line with sunlight, UV, and fresh air is suposed to
    disinfect them, actually does so afaik. And Dr. Birx had to nod as if
    was worth trying, for fear of his anger if she contradicted him.


    You really need an education:

    https://forbetterscience.com/2020/04/27/supposing-you-brought-the-light-inside-the-body/

    The other approach which apparently remains viable, would be to
    illuminate the body with UV light, from the inside. These are the
    kakistocratic times we live in, but if you think there is no science
    behind Trump’s teachings: WAIT!

    The “light inside the body” therapy against COVID-19 is exactly what the
    US startup Aytu Biosciences offers to do for you, in collaboration with
    the research hospital Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles. Their scientists
    already developed a UV light rod to shove up your bottom in order to
    treat bacterial infections in the intestine, only that nobody was
    interested to buy it until now. Or to invest. Even Aytu’s COVID-19
    antibody test kit was not really desired. But the bizarre offer of
    curing COVID-19 by shining light up the arse, that has made it.

    The company’s stock which rightly fell to near-worthless, now gained
    manifold in value and made some people lots of money.

    Scientists at Cedars-Sinai are developing an ultraviolet light that is
    inserted into the lungs of coronavirus patients to kill the virus living
    there.

    Trump was right again about "inserting UV light."

    It's called the #Healight

    Watch
    pic.twitter.com/naGETF2Mfo

    — Mark Dice (@MarkDice) April 25, 2020
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  • From Kimberly Cheatle Roofing@21:1/5 to micky on Wed Sep 25 06:03:13 2024
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    XPost: fl.politics, fl.general

    micky wrote:
    He also suggested using a light to cure covid, probably because hanging clothes on a line with sunlight, UV, and fresh air is suposed to
    disinfect them, actually does so afaik. And Dr. Birx had to nod as if
    was worth trying, for fear of his anger if she contradicted him.

    A little dab of horse paste will fix you right up.

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  • From Mittens Romney@21:1/5 to Kimberly Cheatle Roofing on Wed Sep 25 09:35:28 2024
    XPost: alt.home.repair, sci.environment, alt.global-warming
    XPost: fl.politics, fl.general

    Kimberly Cheatle Roofing wrote:
    micky wrote:
    He also suggested using a light to cure covid, probably because hanging
    clothes on a line with sunlight, UV, and fresh air is suposed to
    disinfect them, actually does so afaik.   And Dr. Birx had to nod as if
    was worth trying, for fear of his anger if she contradicted him.

    A little dab of horse paste will fix you right up.

    Literally true.

    Oh and hydroxychloroquine...

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  • From Kimberly Cheatle Roofing@21:1/5 to Mittens Romney on Wed Sep 25 12:13:22 2024
    XPost: alt.home.repair, sci.environment, alt.global-warming
    XPost: fl.politics, fl.general

    Mittens Romney wrote:
    Kimberly Cheatle Roofing wrote:
    micky wrote:
    He also suggested using a light to cure covid, probably because hanging
    clothes on a line with sunlight, UV, and fresh air is suposed to
    disinfect them, actually does so afaik.   And Dr. Birx had to nod as if >>> was worth trying, for fear of his anger if she contradicted him.

    A little dab of horse paste will fix you right up.

    Literally true.

    Oh and hydroxychloroquine...


    True!

    Makes me wonder what kind of idiot would let the gooberment inject them
    with untested bio-agents.

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  • From Mittens Romney@21:1/5 to Kimberly Cheatle Roofing on Wed Sep 25 10:37:34 2024
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    XPost: fl.politics, fl.general

    Kimberly Cheatle Roofing wrote:
    Mittens Romney wrote:
    Kimberly Cheatle Roofing wrote:
    micky wrote:
    He also suggested using a light to cure covid, probably because hanging >>>> clothes on a line with sunlight, UV, and fresh air is suposed to
    disinfect them, actually does so afaik.   And Dr. Birx had to nod as if >>>> was worth trying, for fear of his anger if she contradicted him.

    A little dab of horse paste will fix you right up.

    Literally true.

    Oh and hydroxychloroquine...


    True!

    Makes me wonder what kind of idiot would let the gooberment inject them
    with untested bio-agents.

    A very trusting mind slave of our corporate oligrarchy and lamestream
    media indoctrination matrix, of course.

    Fear once inculcated leads to major herd movements.

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