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  1. #41
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by maddie Eventually enough people will get sick and die, and death toll will go down, and the ones who do not need hospitalized will just get it ever year like the flu/cold has a effect on mankind each year.

    it already is, more or less - the testing methodologies are a joke and they only ever list people who die 'with' COVID; they can't run autopsies on all of them to determine whether it was actually COVID that killed them. I read an estimate that 1/7th of the US population either has or has recently had COVID, so assuming an even distribution 1/7th of people who die in the near future are going to have COVID on their death certificate.

    I believe the CDC recently came out and said of all people dying 'with' covid, 75% of them had at least four major comorbidities
  2. #42
    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Correct, No tin foil hat here.

    Monster asteroid to come ‘close’ to Earth in January after Nostradamus ‘chillingly predicted a 2022 strike’
  3. #43
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready Monster asteroid to come ‘close’ to Earth in January after Nostradamus ‘chillingly predicted a 2022 strike’

    Nostradamus didn't precock that though.


    ...didn't he also precock the end of the world for 1999 or some shit...get the fuck oudda here!
  4. #44
    maddie Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready Monster asteroid to come ‘close’ to Earth in January after Nostradamus ‘chillingly predicted a 2022 strike’

    actually we are living in the first time in human history that we know for a certain fact that we will not get hit by a big space rocks, there is no potential rocks that will come into earths orbit. There are possibilities that we might get hit by small rocks (which would only be able to take out a city sized area) but nothing that will be a planet killer.
  5. #45
    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Nostradamus didn't precock that though.


    …didn't he also precock the end of the world for 1999 or some shit…get the fuck oudda here!

    Relax. I just quoted The Sun which is a "Trash Magazine" but fun to read. I know it's just going to do a fly by. however I also know tht if something bounced off of it, there is a chance it would then collide with Earth. but the odds of that are probably a billion time higher than if NASA just fucked up the original coordinate and it did hit us.
  6. #46
    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by maddie actually we are living in the first time in human history that we know for a certain fact that we will not get hit by a big space rocks, there is no potential rocks that will come into earths orbit. There are possibilities that we might get hit by small rocks (which would only be able to take out a city sized area) but nothing that will be a planet killer.

    No, actually they stated What can be seen which is only a small percent we can view. we can not view what is coming from the direction of the sun. it's just unlikely anything between Mars and Jupiter will hit us because that belt has established itself over time and is locked in the orbit between the two planets. however once in a while, something from there is bumped out of orbit.
  7. #47
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready Relax. I just quoted The Sun which is a "Trash Magazine" but fun to read. I know it's just going to do a fly by. however I also know tht if something bounced off of it, there is a chance it would then collide with Earth. but the odds of that are probably a billion time higher than if NASA just fucked up the original coordinate and it did hit us.

    You've got more chance of a large intergalactic Mars Bar coming down and ramming itself up your shitter than this happening.
  8. #48
    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson You've got more chance of a large intergalactic Mars Bar coming down and ramming itself up your shitter than this happening.

    I sort of stated that


    first off, Our Sun is locked in an Axis. it might wobble like the Earth and it might be hurling through space at 100k miles an hour with our planets revolving around it. But we can only see a certain field of view when our planet rotates away from the Sun.

    much of Space can't be seen from our perspective. that is why this new Telescope will aid us in finding knewer threats.


    the Kepler Belt (of asteroids) located between our Mars and Jupiter doesn't seem to have any asteroids big enough to do an extinction-level-event on Earth" is what they stated. but shit can still come flying out of nowhere from space. and they're still capable of wiping out a major Metropolitan. possibly a state.

    A Tunguska event happens every 100 years or so. the Superbolide meteorite at the Chelyabinsk meteor event came down at an angle that didn't pose the kind of threat that the Tunguska had. but had it come at the same angle and not broken up as it did, it would of wiped those towns out that had severe damage of windows broken in. instead it would have been everything wiped clean off the earth like a nuke going off.

    over 90 percent of the people would have died.
  9. #49
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready I sort of stated that

    Yes you mooted your own original comment...congrats?
  10. #50
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready first off, Our Sun is locked in an Axis. it might wobble like the Earth and it might be hurling through space at 100k miles an hour with our planets revolving around it. But we can only see a certain field of view when our planet rotates away from the Sun.

    much of Space can't be seen from our perspective. that is why this new Telescope will aid us in finding knewer threats.


    the Kepler Belt (of asteroids) located between our Mars and Jupiter doesn't seem to have any asteroids big enough to do an extinction-level-event on Earth" is what they stated. but shit can still come flying out of nowhere from space. and they're still capable of wiping out a major Metropolitan. possibly a state.

    A Tunguska event happens every 100 years or so. the Superbolide meteorite at the Chelyabinsk meteor event came down at an angle that didn't pose the kind of threat that the Tunguska had. but had it come at the same angle and not broken up as it did, it would of wiped those towns out that had severe damage of windows broken in. instead it would have been everything wiped clean off the earth like a nuke going off.

    over 90 percent of the people would have died.

    Talk about trying to teach your grandmother to suck eggs...
  11. #51
    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Yes you mooted your own original comment…congrats?

    No I made adjustments to clarify it better.

    Everyone is usually asked to expand on their statement. usually given a chance to explain more. it was a short statement I made. there will always be someone to challenge a question (for the most part) and then a person is allowed to follow up.

    are you going to view this event on Jan 18th? are the skies clear where you're at
  12. #52
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready No I made adjustments to clarify it better.

    there's nothing to clarify.

    1. he didn't predict such a thing
    2. his other predictions are written in such an ambiguous way they are WORTHLESS
    3. No such event is GOING to happen.
    4. Psychics don't really exist...just like ufos visiting Earth, santa and god.

    That's clarification.

    ETA: Oh and of course "florona" doesn't exist either...it's a term coined by idiots to describe 2 SEPARATE viral infections
  13. #53
    maddie Tuskegee Airman
    https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasa-analysis-earth-is-safe-from-asteroid-apophis-for-100-plus-years
  14. #54
    maddie Tuskegee Airman
    https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-next-generation-asteroid-impact-monitoring-system-goes-online
  15. #55
    maddie Tuskegee Airman
    https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/genetic-code-of-covid-19-vaccines/
  16. #56
    maddie Tuskegee Airman
    https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/curevac-vaccine-and-wonders-of-biology/
  17. #57
    Does STL have a new contender?
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  18. #58
    Bradley Florida Man
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready A Tunguska event happens every 100 years or so. the Superbolide meteorite at the Chelyabinsk meteor event came down at an angle that didn't pose the kind of threat that the Tunguska had. but had it come at the same angle and not broken up as it did, it would of wiped those towns out that had severe damage of windows broken in. instead it would have been everything wiped clean off the earth like a nuke going off.

    over 90 percent of the people would have died.

    Oh you're like that special kinda retard?
  19. #59
    maddie Tuskegee Airman
    80% of weekly deaths due to covid are already vaccinated

    https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1037987/Vaccine-surveillance-report-week-48.pdf
  20. #60
    Originally posted by maddie 80 of weekly deaths due to covid are already vaccinated

    How out how many total deaths weekly? Sounds like they didn't get their booster!
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