CORONA Another DoD Vaccine Mandate is Coming

TFergeson

Non Solum Simul Stare
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Another vaccine mandate is coming, more than likely to purge those of us they failed to get the first time. We will hold the line, just like last time. Non Solum Simul Stare

All of this information is publicly available and was gathered from public from social media posts.

They learned from their mistakes last time. The language is a key way for the DoD leadership to completely shift all the blame down onto the commanders. Then they apply pressure internally where it cannot be seen or documented, and then when questioned, “we did not issue any orders or mandate compliance. We merely recommended that commanders could, if they felt it necessary, and whatever they did was on them, not us”.

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LightEcho

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Thanks for the post TFergeson. The labels are interesting... multi-dose with no preservative. Multi-dose means they stick needles into the vial and expose the contents to the outside environment.... yet they are not concerned about bacteria contamination. Further, they include sodium acetate and sucrose. Look up sodium acetate. It serves as a supply of carbon to feed bacteria in cultures. Sucrose is a good bacteria food. Just what living thing in these are they feeding?
 

hiwall

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The high court has ruled negatively to several cases against the vaccine mandate.
Why would they just try to do it over again?
 

TFergeson

Non Solum Simul Stare
So...they're actually TELLING you now this is unapproved. So then they've handed you a perfect excuse on a silver plate.

There must be a trap connected to this juicy piece of obvious bait.
I wish. It was illegal last time as well, and not only did that not stop them, but they faced no accountability for it. So now they are emboldened in their lawlessness. The conversation will go the same way it did last time:

"I received the order and higher cleared it through legal. I cleared it through legal, and they all said the order was lawful. Therefore it is a lawful order".


I wish I was being sarcastic, but that is a direct quote.
 

TFergeson

Non Solum Simul Stare
The high court has ruled negatively to several cases against the vaccine mandate.
Why would they just try to do it over again?

None of those applied to the DoD, and the two we had that gave us our injunctions were just dismissed because "there is no mandate anymore".

So the way is now free and clear for the DoD to do what they did last time, and more. Much more.
 

Squid

Veteran Member
The bastard democrats need to ‘remove’ or nudge out as many conservatives and free thinkers from ‘their’ military as possible before the next ‘election’

Just another tool from the leftist political tool’s…
 

vector7

Dot Collector
Working out at the gym this morning and a follower came up to say hi

He served in the Navy, is now 24 years old, and a very fit guy

Told me they forced him to take Moderna - he resisted but didn’t want to get discharged so he complied

Got myocarditis.

Navy discharged him anyway b/c his heart is so damaged

He’s applying for VA disability benefits and he said they’re pushing back on his vax injury saying it’s “not service related”

WHAT

This is the most heartbreaking and infuriating story I’ve heard in a long time

Not only have thousands of soldiers been severely injured by Biden’s unnecessary vax mandates, but now the VA is playing games with their livelihoods

Seeing the heartbreak in this guy’s eyes changed me

I’ll make this a core issue going into 2024 and beyond

We can’t un-inject these brave Americans, but we can certainly pay them for their injuries acquired against their will in service of our country

View: https://twitter.com/DC_Draino/status/1705274933931057385?t=a370jKYjw3xaULBL_uEokQ&s=19
 

TFergeson

Non Solum Simul Stare
Working out at the gym this morning and a follower came up to say hi

He served in the Navy, is now 24 years old, and a very fit guy

Told me they forced him to take Moderna - he resisted but didn’t want to get discharged so he complied

Got myocarditis.

Navy discharged him anyway b/c his heart is so damaged

He’s applying for VA disability benefits and he said they’re pushing back on his vax injury saying it’s “not service related”

WHAT

This is the most heartbreaking and infuriating story I’ve heard in a long time

Not only have thousands of soldiers been severely injured by Biden’s unnecessary vax mandates, but now the VA is playing games with their livelihoods

Seeing the heartbreak in this guy’s eyes changed me

I’ll make this a core issue going into 2024 and beyond

We can’t un-inject these brave Americans, but we can certainly pay them for their injuries acquired against their will in service of our country

View: https://twitter.com/DC_Draino/status/1705274933931057385?t=a370jKYjw3xaULBL_uEokQ&s=19

Tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of similar stories going on in the .mil right now. People are dropping like flies and dying, becoming disabled/too sick to work, or getting medically discharged at rates that stretch far beyond damaging to national security.

I dont know how much longer until the whole thing collapses. Probably the same time the "official narrative" on the vaxs collapses
 
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Dozdoats

On TB every waking moment
A friend who works at Bragg lives in a big apartment complex near post. One of his neighbors is a good kid, a young black sergeant, who is now outprocessing (getting out of the Army). He found that being male and black was no longer minority enough to count any more. His words in paraphrase were 'If you ain't tranny, you ain't shit.'

Trannies do not deploy, never miss a promotion, their surgeries, drugs and counseling are covered, etc,

This is your Army ....
 
Thanks for the post TFergeson. The labels are interesting... multi-dose with no preservative. Multi-dose means they stick needles into the vial and expose the contents to the outside environment.... yet they are not concerned about bacteria contamination. Further, they include sodium acetate and sucrose. Look up sodium acetate. It serves as a supply of carbon to feed bacteria in cultures. Sucrose is a good bacteria food. Just what living thing in these are they feeding?
Nannites?
 
Lots of thoughts and evidence on that, especially when when whatever it is starts "self assembling" when exposed to temperatures and electrical currents identical to those in the human body
Thought Dr. Ryan Cole spoke on that, regarding spontaneous aseembly. Don’t think they can form things more complicated than themselves. Not a believer, sorry.
 

vector7

Dot Collector
Tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of similar stories going on in the .mil right now. People are dropping like flies and dying, becoming disabled/too sick to work, or getting medically discharged at rates that stretch far beyond damaging to national security.

I dont know how much longer until the whole thing collapses. Probably the same time the "official narrative" on the vaxs collapses
An update on this Vet...

Update on the young Navy Vet with myocarditis getting his disability claim rejected by the VA:

This story spread far and wide (20k RTs, 4M views) and so many Vets have reached out saying they’re experiencing the same VA injustices

The good news is Senator @marcorubio, JAG lawyers, and multiple media outlets have reached out to help this particular Vet

A sincere thank you to them (@alanknit, @RaheemKassam, @AlisonOAN and many more)

But our work is not done

We need to fix the VA system that mistreats our Vets who have service-related injuries from the Covid vaccine and otherwise

It’s now been 2 years since the Vax was forced on our troops and the side effects are destroying so many lives

The very least we can do is pay them
View: https://twitter.com/DC_Draino/status/1705610065128964440?t=w3yWsVj1BWGzL2zu-BJasA&s=19


Raheem: Anything and everything we can do to help. Just lmk. And thank YOU for raising awareness on this.

Please take a look at all these folks with stories to be shared who need help too!
View: https://twitter.com/JMPhelpsLC/status/1705693677757112391?t=ndIk4dP35-xdU_nf2BJgSw&s=19
 

TFergeson

Non Solum Simul Stare
Thought Dr. Ryan Cole spoke on that, regarding spontaneous aseembly. Don’t think they can form things more complicated than themselves. Not a believer, sorry.

Maybe, but if this is where the universities are at with the technology, I wonder where a government organization with limitless resources and guaranteed secrecy is with it.


So, What's Teslaphoresis? And How Can it Make Self-Assembling Circuits?​

Article-So, What's Teslaphoresis? And How Can it Make Self-Assembling Circuits?​


Scientists at Rice University have discovered a new phenomenon they've dubbed Teslaphoresis that could pave the way for self-assembling, wirelessly powered circuits.
Chris Wiltz | May 09, 2016

Have you heard the term "Teslaphoresis?" You can forgive yourself if you haven't because a group of scientists at Rice University just invented the term to describe a new phenomenon that could have big implications for electronics assembly and nanotechnology. Paul Cherukuri, an adjunct assistant processor of chemistry at Rice, said the easiest way to think of Teslaphoresis is as "self-assembly at a distance [or] ... long-distance assembly of materials."
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When hit by a field emitted by a Telsa coil, carbon nanotubes automatically arranged themselves into wires and also harvested enough energy to power LEDs.
(Source: Rice University).


While experimenting with Tesla coils, a team, led by Cherukuri, decided to see what would happen if they applied a long-range forcefield generated by a specially designed Tesla coil to some single-walled carbon nanotubes. What they found was that, once they were hit by the "Teslaphoretic field" (TEP), the positive and negative charges of the nanotubes began to oscillate and the tubes automatically arranged themselves into conductive, wire-like structures.

Furthermore, the newly formed wires also absorbed the energy from the Tesla coil, creating a form of wireless power. In one experiment, which Cherukuri and his team detailed, along with the rest of their findings, in the journal ACS Nano, the nanotubes would self-assemble themselves into circuits that could power LEDs. "... While Teslaphoresis has the distinct advantage of unrestricted directed self-assembly, we also found that the near-field energy of the Tesla coil wirelessly powers and self-assembles nanotube circuits and remotely self-assembles parallel arrays of individual nanotubes from the bottom-up," the study said.

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Rice researchers have apparently been studying the idea of Teslaphoresis for several years, but it is only now coming to the forefront because of research like this, which Cherukuri and his team self-funded. While the research is in its earliest phases the scientists believe Teslaphoresis could have a wide spectrum of applications from biomedicine to electronics. According to the ACS Nano study, the nanotubes can assemble themselves at great distances depending on the level of power transmitted. The researchers also believe a system could be scaled up to include multiple Tesla coils to assemble more complex circuits. According to the study, they have also experimented with other materials including glass beads, polystyrene, carbon black, gold, graphite, wax, and silica beads, and have observed "directed, scalable assembly" in these, as well.

"The intriguing capability of the TEP force to assemble and parallelize individual semiconductors on a surface en masse without any chemical template or lithography could lead to its application for the scalable fabrication of high-density parallel nanotubes in computer processors or possibly bottom-up assembly of conductive nanotube fibers ...," the study said.

"We're talking about building circuits without actually touching them," Carter Kittrell, a research scientist at Rice commented in a video released by the university. What this boils down to is essentially creating self-assembly for electronics and possibility of creating circuits, chips, and processors that can build themselves, not unlike a biological organism. Cherukuri said his son likened the look of the phenomenon to being like when Spider-Man shoots webbing, and the description is pretty spot on. "The physics of that is actually a lot richer than what we had originally thought, so there is new science coming out of this as we go," Cherukuri said.

Watch Cherukuri and his team from Rice talk more about their breakthrough with Teslaphoresis:




 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
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When hit by a field emitted by a Telsa coil, carbon nanotubes automatically arranged themselves into wires and also harvested enough energy to power LEDs.
(Source: Rice University).

For added woo fun, how long before those circuits assemble themselves inside a human heart and knock it out of pace with an electric pulse? Or before those circuits assemble themselves in the brain to do all sorts of mind-control-y things?
 

TFergeson

Non Solum Simul Stare
For added woo fun, how long before those circuits assemble themselves inside a human heart and knock it out of pace with an electric pulse? Or before those circuits assemble themselves in the brain to do all sorts of mind-control-y things?

That tech was last decade. This article is from 2015. Again, imagine where this technology is now. I think we've reached the point where this tech is no longer "woo", but an actual threat and something we need to start digging into. Tesla was right.

Disabling parts of the brain with magnets can weaken faith in God and change attitudes to immigrants, study finds​

By shutting down the threat-processing centre of the brain, scientists weakened people's faith in God and made them less prejudiced

Doug Bolton
Thursday 15 October 2015 13:56
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...ligion-immigrants-a6695291.html#comments-area
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By targeting parts of the brain with a magnet, scientists managed to change subjects' views
(MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP/Getty Images)

A joint team of American and British scientists have discovered that powerful magnetic pulses to the brain can temporarily change people's feelings on a variety of subjects - from their belief in God, to their attitude to immigration.

The study, published in the journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, saw scientists use a metal coil to create strong magnetic fields around certain parts of the brain.

The non-invasive practice is called trancranial magnetic stimulation, and has can be used to treat depression.

However, researchers have now found that by targeting the part of the brain that deals with threats, they can temporarily change people's beliefs and views.
The team, comprised of scientists from the University of York and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), used 39 politically moderate students as test subjects.

The two were split into two groups - one, the control group, was given a sham dose of magnetism that was not strong enough to influence brain activity.

The other got a strong pulse of TMS that was strong enough to temporarily shut down their posterior medial frontal cortex (pMFC), a part of the brain that "plays a key role in both detecting discrepancies between desired and current conditions and adjusting subsequent behaviour to resolve such conflicts."

In other words, this part of the brain processes threats and conflicts, and decides how to respond to them.

Before receiving their doses of TMS, both groups were asked about their own deaths. In this area, the tests built on previous studies, which have shown that being confronted with the threat of death can alter a person's belief in God.

In the second part of the study, students were asked to read two letters written by immigrants to America, one which praised the country, and another which criticised it - again, the text of the critical letter was taken from another study that proved it increased stronger feelings of loyalty and bias towards the subject's own ethnic group, at the expense of the other.


The students were then treated with their respective doses of TMS, with half receiving a dose capable of severely lessening activity in the threat-processing centre of the brain.

The collected results showed a marked difference in attitudes between the two groups.

Amongst those who received the strong magnetic dose, 32.8 per cent fewer had decreased beliefs in God, angels and heaven compared to the control group who received no dose.

And 25.8 per cent more of those who had received TMS had a more positive response to the immigrant who had written a negative letter about their country.


In other words, those given the magnetic treatment were found to have decreased beliefs in God and more positive views towards immigrants.

Dr Keise Izuma, of the authors of the study from the University of York, said: "As expected, we found that when we experimentally turned down the posterior medial frontal cortex, people were less inclined to reach for comforting religious ideas despite having been reminded of death."

Speaking about the part of the test which involved attitude to immigrants, he added: "We think that hearing criticisms of your group's values, perhaps especially from a person you perceive as an outsider, is processed as an ideological sort of threat."

"One way to respond to such threats is to 'double down' on your group values, increasing your investment in them, and reacting more negatively to the critic."

"When we disrupted the brain region that usually helps detect and respond to threats, we saw a less negative, less ideologically motivated reaction to the critical author and his opinions."

Whether we're dealing with everyday threats, such as security at work, or more abstract ones, such as the idea of God and death or the issue of immigration, our brains are using the same basic structure - and its activity can be reduced with magnetic fields.

 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
That tech was last decade. This article is from 2015. Again, imagine where this technology is now. I think we've reached the point where this tech is no longer "woo", but an actual threat and something we need to start digging into. Tesla was right.

Disabling parts of the brain with magnets can weaken faith in God and change attitudes to immigrants, study finds​

By shutting down the threat-processing centre of the brain, scientists weakened people's faith in God and made them less prejudiced

Doug Bolton
Thursday 15 October 2015 13:56
Scientists can use magnets to make you less religious and prejudiced
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By targeting parts of the brain with a magnet, scientists managed to change subjects' views
(MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP/Getty Images)

A joint team of American and British scientists have discovered that powerful magnetic pulses to the brain can temporarily change people's feelings on a variety of subjects - from their belief in God, to their attitude to immigration.

The study, published in the journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, saw scientists use a metal coil to create strong magnetic fields around certain parts of the brain.

The non-invasive practice is called trancranial magnetic stimulation, and has can be used to treat depression.

However, researchers have now found that by targeting the part of the brain that deals with threats, they can temporarily change people's beliefs and views.
The team, comprised of scientists from the University of York and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), used 39 politically moderate students as test subjects.

The two were split into two groups - one, the control group, was given a sham dose of magnetism that was not strong enough to influence brain activity.

The other got a strong pulse of TMS that was strong enough to temporarily shut down their posterior medial frontal cortex (pMFC), a part of the brain that "plays a key role in both detecting discrepancies between desired and current conditions and adjusting subsequent behaviour to resolve such conflicts."

In other words, this part of the brain processes threats and conflicts, and decides how to respond to them.

Before receiving their doses of TMS, both groups were asked about their own deaths. In this area, the tests built on previous studies, which have shown that being confronted with the threat of death can alter a person's belief in God.

In the second part of the study, students were asked to read two letters written by immigrants to America, one which praised the country, and another which criticised it - again, the text of the critical letter was taken from another study that proved it increased stronger feelings of loyalty and bias towards the subject's own ethnic group, at the expense of the other.


The students were then treated with their respective doses of TMS, with half receiving a dose capable of severely lessening activity in the threat-processing centre of the brain.

The collected results showed a marked difference in attitudes between the two groups.

Amongst those who received the strong magnetic dose, 32.8 per cent fewer had decreased beliefs in God, angels and heaven compared to the control group who received no dose.

And 25.8 per cent more of those who had received TMS had a more positive response to the immigrant who had written a negative letter about their country.


In other words, those given the magnetic treatment were found to have decreased beliefs in God and more positive views towards immigrants.

Dr Keise Izuma, of the authors of the study from the University of York, said: "As expected, we found that when we experimentally turned down the posterior medial frontal cortex, people were less inclined to reach for comforting religious ideas despite having been reminded of death."

Speaking about the part of the test which involved attitude to immigrants, he added: "We think that hearing criticisms of your group's values, perhaps especially from a person you perceive as an outsider, is processed as an ideological sort of threat."

"One way to respond to such threats is to 'double down' on your group values, increasing your investment in them, and reacting more negatively to the critic."

"When we disrupted the brain region that usually helps detect and respond to threats, we saw a less negative, less ideologically motivated reaction to the critical author and his opinions."

Whether we're dealing with everyday threats, such as security at work, or more abstract ones, such as the idea of God and death or the issue of immigration, our brains are using the same basic structure - and its activity can be reduced with magnetic fields.


Which is interesting. One would wonder how God would allow technology to exist that would destroy faith in Him through no one's control of their own.
 
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