So you got yourself COVID vaccine. Think you can’t get COVID? Think again.

For those of us who stepped to the plate, bared our arms and took our shots, I saw something a few days ago that I'll pass on.

Instead of carrying your vaccination card in your wallet or purse, take a photo of both side with your phone and keep you card home in a safe place where it won't get damaged.

There's your tip for the day. :cool:

Screw that.

I’m not “showing my papers”.

I know it’s been talked about, but wrong country.
 
For those of us who stepped to the plate, bared our arms and took our shots, I saw something a few days ago that I'll pass on.

Instead of carrying your vaccination card in your wallet or purse, take a photo of both side with your phone and keep you card home in a safe place where it won't get damaged.

There's your tip for the day. :cool:
You damn fools that are so willing to give away our freedoms. I pray that we don't reap what you are sowing.
 
Last edited:
For those of us who stepped to the plate, bared our arms and took our shots, I saw something a few days ago that I'll pass on.

Instead of carrying your vaccination card in your wallet or purse, take a photo of both side with your phone and keep you card home in a safe place where it won't get damaged.

There's your tip for the day. :cool:
Ain't necessary, I got the shot with the chip, all they have to do is scan me.:p
 
It's sowing, not sewing. You sew a sweater. There's my tip for the day. :p
You knit a sweater :) I was talking to my canvas guy the other day and I said just sew it... he flipped around and said we don’t sew we stitch... a lot of rules to this homemaking stuff :)

Got my vaccine today and a text from my Indiana Governor that the mask mandate is over April 6th... good day
 
Good day as in ‘it’s a good day’, or good day as in ‘good bye’?
 
Good day as in ‘it’s a good day’, or good day as in ‘good bye’?
It’s a good day... shot in the arm and a no mask future... but still a little confused why 4/6 is so special and today isn’t
 
For those of us who stepped to the plate, bared our arms and took our shots, I saw something a few days ago that I'll pass on.

Instead of carrying your vaccination card in your wallet or purse, take a photo of both side with your phone and keep you card home in a safe place where it won't get damaged.

There's your tip for the day. :cool:
Go idea. If you are fully vaccinated in WA do you get any special covid exemptions. Can you enter and leave US without having a covid test first.
 
Go idea. If you are fully vaccinated in WA do you get any special covid exemptions. Can you enter and leave US without having a covid test first.
Nope. We have a gubner who is a dicktator and only yesterday upgraded the state to "Phase 3" where restaurants can open with reduced patrons, same with movie theaters. Schools are not open yet for in-person learning. Masks are still required EVERYWHERE except when you're sitting on the john (just kidding there!). There's no indication when we'll advance from this Phase 3, only the dicktator knows that.
 
Got my shot this week. Now every time I am in clear view of satellites, I get this feeling that I am a deplorable. I start thinking Progressively. :(
 
As much as it is great that the vaccine are rolling and some of the restrictions are being lifted, don't lose sight of the fact that COVID-19 is still around and the current mutations are spreading still. And people are still getting hospitalized and many are dying. So lets play smart out there people. Do what you think will help prevent the continued spread and mutation of this P.O.S virus please.

upload_2021-3-27_21-8-18.png
 
“21st-century technologies – robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotechnology – pose a different threat than the technologies that have come before. Specifically, robots, engineered organisms, and nanobots share a dangerous amplifying factor: They can self-replicate. A bomb is blown up only once – but one bot can become many, and quickly get out of control….while replication in a computer or a computer network can be a nuisance, at worst it disables a machine or takes down a network or network service. Uncontrolled self-replication in these newer technologies runs a much greater risk: a risk of substantial damage in the physical world.”

Bill Joy, Sun Microsystems


Amid growing evidence that some of the tiniest materials ever engineered pose potentially big health, safety and environmental risks, momentum is building in the US Congress, environmental circles and in the industry itself to beef up federal oversight of the new nanomaterials, which are already showing up in dozens of consumer products. A report in the Washington Post, however, says it remains unresolved who should pay for the additional safety studies that everyone agrees are needed. Nanomaterials are already being integrated into a wide range of products, including sports equipment, computers, food wrappings, stain-resistant fabrics and an array of cosmetics and sunscreens. The particles can pose health risks to workers where they are made and may cause health or environmental problems as discarded products break down in landfills. According to Jennifer Sass of the Natural Resources Defense Council: ‘I think it’s absolutely necessary that we have enforceable regulations and that we don’t put these materials in commercial products unless we know they can be used safely over the full life cycle of the product.’ At a House Science Committee hearing on 17 November, environmental and industry representatives alike said federal spending on environmental, health and safety implications should be about 10 to 20 per cent of the government’s nanotech development budget for 2006. In the UK, the TUC has called for a precautionary approach to nanomaterial use.”

Enjoy your mRNA.
 
“Japanese researchers found that a kind of nanosphere that some want to use to deliver drugs or vaccines into the body is a potent stimulator of immune-reaction genes, perhaps explaining fatal inflammatory responses seen in animals exposed to nanomaterials.

And a California team working with laboratory-grown cells showed that carbon nanotubes specifically activate “cell suicide genes.”

“Cell growth was retarded, and there was a doubling of cell deaths,” said study leader Fanqing Frank Chen of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Chen said factory exposures should be “a big concern,” and added that many nanospheres are very stable and not likely to break down in the environment.

Congress has begun to take note. At a House Science Committee hearing Nov. 17, environmental and industry representatives alike said federal spending on environmental, health and safety implications of nanotechnology should be $100 million to $200 million a year, or about 10 percent to 20 percent of the government’s $1.1 billion nanotech development budget.”

This is where big Pharma is investing. All pharmaceutical and vaccines will be nanotechnology within this decade. Your mRNA vaccine is a precursor and early stage delivery mechanism.

Good luck.
 
“Japanese researchers found that a kind of nanosphere that some want to use to deliver drugs or vaccines into the body is a potent stimulator of immune-reaction genes, perhaps explaining fatal inflammatory responses seen in animals exposed to nanomaterials.

And a California team working with laboratory-grown cells showed that carbon nanotubes specifically activate “cell suicide genes.”

“Cell growth was retarded, and there was a doubling of cell deaths,” said study leader Fanqing Frank Chen of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Chen said factory exposures should be “a big concern,” and added that many nanospheres are very stable and not likely to break down in the environment.

Congress has begun to take note. At a House Science Committee hearing Nov. 17, environmental and industry representatives alike said federal spending on environmental, health and safety implications of nanotechnology should be $100 million to $200 million a year, or about 10 percent to 20 percent of the government’s $1.1 billion nanotech development budget.”

This is where big Pharma is investing. All pharmaceutical and vaccines will be nanotechnology within this decade. Your mRNA vaccine is a precursor and early stage delivery mechanism.

Good luck.
I was out the other day in Indy and stopped for lunch at a hole in the wall bar.. as I walked up to the door I saw the words on a sign “this is a club and you must be 21 to enter”... I thought oh cool maybe this is a strip joint:).... no such luck it was a smoking pool hall bar. Inside, at this really long bar were all these older guys smoking and drinking and it wasn’t even noon yet.... I fit right in...except for the smoking part.

Point is you can’t stop smoking for crying out loud....and you think you can convince people not to take a vaccine because they use nanotechnology? Good luck
 
Last edited:
“21st-century technologies – robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotechnology – pose a different threat than the technologies that have come before. Specifically, robots, engineered organisms, and nanobots share a dangerous amplifying factor: They can self-replicate. A bomb is blown up only once – but one bot can become many, and quickly get out of control….while replication in a computer or a computer network can be a nuisance, at worst it disables a machine or takes down a network or network service. Uncontrolled self-replication in these newer technologies runs a much greater risk: a risk of substantial damage in the physical world.”

Bill Joy, Sun Microsystems


Amid growing evidence that some of the tiniest materials ever engineered pose potentially big health, safety and environmental risks, momentum is building in the US Congress, environmental circles and in the industry itself to beef up federal oversight of the new nanomaterials, which are already showing up in dozens of consumer products. A report in the Washington Post, however, says it remains unresolved who should pay for the additional safety studies that everyone agrees are needed. Nanomaterials are already being integrated into a wide range of products, including sports equipment, computers, food wrappings, stain-resistant fabrics and an array of cosmetics and sunscreens. The particles can pose health risks to workers where they are made and may cause health or environmental problems as discarded products break down in landfills. According to Jennifer Sass of the Natural Resources Defense Council: ‘I think it’s absolutely necessary that we have enforceable regulations and that we don’t put these materials in commercial products unless we know they can be used safely over the full life cycle of the product.’ At a House Science Committee hearing on 17 November, environmental and industry representatives alike said federal spending on environmental, health and safety implications should be about 10 to 20 per cent of the government’s nanotech development budget for 2006. In the UK, the TUC has called for a precautionary approach to nanomaterial use.”

Enjoy your mRNA.
“Japanese researchers found that a kind of nanosphere that some want to use to deliver drugs or vaccines into the body is a potent stimulator of immune-reaction genes, perhaps explaining fatal inflammatory responses seen in animals exposed to nanomaterials.

And a California team working with laboratory-grown cells showed that carbon nanotubes specifically activate “cell suicide genes.”

“Cell growth was retarded, and there was a doubling of cell deaths,” said study leader Fanqing Frank Chen of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Chen said factory exposures should be “a big concern,” and added that many nanospheres are very stable and not likely to break down in the environment.

Congress has begun to take note. At a House Science Committee hearing Nov. 17, environmental and industry representatives alike said federal spending on environmental, health and safety implications of nanotechnology should be $100 million to $200 million a year, or about 10 percent to 20 percent of the government’s $1.1 billion nanotech development budget.”

This is where big Pharma is investing. All pharmaceutical and vaccines will be nanotechnology within this decade. Your mRNA vaccine is a precursor and early stage delivery mechanism.

Good luck.
Bill Joy left Sun in 2003; Sun Microsystems ceased to exist in 2010. The House Science Committee (which also now doesn't exist, changed its name) hearing must have occurred at least 15 years ago since it references FY06. So, thanks for showing how long nanotech has been around and that the disastrous consequences forecast two decades ago haven't happened, at least yet.
 
Yup, If you've been vaccinated Krispy Kreme will give you a free donut every day.
Their frosting on those donuts provides the fuel for the nanobots in the mRNA vaccines. Just ask el Capitan. Don't go for the donuts, and the nanobots fuel cells will eventually die. Hopefully before they replicate. Crumpled up little balls of tin foil in your ears also slows them down and scrambles their signals.
 
Their frosting on those donuts provides the fuel for the nanobots in the mRNA vaccines. Just ask el Capitan. Don't go for the donuts, and the nanobots fuel cells will eventually die. Hopefully before they replicate. Crumpled up little balls of tin foil in your ears also slows them down and scrambles their signals.
ROFLMAO!!!
 
CW, thanks for that great advice. Fortunately we live a few miles from the local KK and it's in an area we don't frequent.

I don't trust the little balls of tinfoil in the ears, I go more for wrapping my head in tinfoil with little holes for my eyes, nose and mouth.

It's worked so far!
 

Forum statistics

Threads
113,172
Messages
1,427,833
Members
61,084
Latest member
AntonioJamm
Back
Top