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when you buy 10k worth of food, will the machine recognize the guy behind you; holding the gun to your head?
People who believe 'face recognition' is a good thing, need to read or at least watch 1984.


Young hooligans in China who want to purchase age restricted items like tobacco products and alcohol are already having people who are of age make purchases for them from these machines, and in exchange they carry their groceries or their bikes up the stairs. Human nature ALWAYS will win.

And another thing, all it takes is for ONE tiny bearing to come loose or belt to snap inside one of the many servo motors in that thing, on a weekend night where the contractor in charge of repairs are not going to be back in the office until Monday, to create complete chaos. "All is well" when it comes to technology, until it is not anymore. Secondary password verification programs on vendor websites fail ALL THE TIME, not sending you the email or text containing your temporary 10 minute code, locking you out of your account. The NYC subway system has recently started running trials of a smartphone-paying app called OMNI, where instead of having to buy and fill a MetroCard, you scan your phone's OMNI app on the reader on the turnstile and enter. I've personally seen several people unable to enter the system because their OMNI app just refused to load, staying on a white screen with a perpetually spinning circle. Yeah, a lot of this tech is gonna be a big NO for me. Just like those who really know how the military-industrial contract infrastructure works will scoff, snort, and scowl every time they hear of a new piece of gear, weaponry, or flashlight advertised as "military grade". "Military grade"... So... You want me to pay almost 40% EXTRA, for something that you just advertised as being made using the CHEAPEST materials and processes possible through a government contract with the most economically viable vendor for highest quantity vs. cost? Yeeeah that'd be a hard pass dawg...
 
They had not yet lain down when the men of the city (the men of Sodom) surrounded the house—from youth to elderly, all the people without exception. 5 And they called out to Lot and said to him, “Where are the men who came to you tonight? Bring them out to us so that we can have relations with them!”
Thats a really good way to piss off Angels with Nukes.
 


Reason to have personal relationship with your butcher/farmers!!

MRNA vaccines were developed in the livestock industry, primarily poultry and swine. The difference is that that we don’t worry about long term affects on livestock, due it’s short life span. The “scours” vaccine for cattle is a coronavirus vaccine, just not Covid. The vast majority, almost all, of viruses don’t cross species.
 
 

That should teach them to buck the system.
 
They came up with their own "just doing my job" catch phrase that gives them the self righteous immunity. "Just following protocols" of the hospital, CDC, NIH or whatever. They claim to being ignorant because China flu was not something that they ever seen before. So they were just following protocols by the experts.
 
saw the protocol thing starting in the 90s with electrolyte protocol,vent weaning protocal and others. keeps young docs from having to learn management of crit care issues and puts the responsibility on the nurses. keeps older docs from having to think. now protocols have invaded office/private practice. now all the primaries do is type on comp and prescribe whatever the protocol says (AKA what big pharma wants to sell).
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the increase in vaccine hesitancy is very easy to understand. at my age i've had many as an adult and a child. now i would be very reluctant to ever take another one for anything knowing how slipping something into it has been shown to be possible. makes it tough on parents of little kids who are faced with real need for immunization vs not trusting the med establishment. they have been lying about a lot of things for decades,which is now more and more coming to light.

as a now retired and but long working RN,i shudder to think of having to make a refusal decision regarding the whole lying covid issues to be faced. same decision that stalin's shooters and hitler's exterminating helpers should have faced.
 
saw the protocol thing starting in the 90s with electrolyte protocol,vent weaning protocal and others. keeps young docs from having to learn management of crit care issues and puts the responsibility on the nurses. keeps older docs from having to think. now protocols have invaded office/private practice. now all the primaries do is type on comp and prescribe whatever the protocol says (AKA what big pharma wants to sell).
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the increase in vaccine hesitancy is very easy to understand. at my age i've had many as an adult and a child. now i would be very reluctant to ever take another one for anything knowing how slipping something into it has been shown to be possible. makes it tough on parents of little kids who are faced with real need for immunization vs not trusting the med establishment. they have been lying about a lot of things for decades,which is now more and more coming to light.

as a now retired and but long working RN,i shudder to think of having to make a refusal decision regarding the whole lying covid issues to be faced. same decision that stalin's shooters and hitler's exterminating helpers should have faced.
Agree mostly, except the older docs hate the protocols because it takes the "art" out of medicine and makes it cookbook so that anyone can do it. It also negates personal experience and handicaps a doctor from thinking outside the box. If you dont follow the protocol you are penalized.
 
johnnycat,you are largely correct. i should guess a number. would say maybe 30 so % of older docs go along with the process. they (older ones) did invent and initiate the process. most of the various surgeons i dealt with did indeed hate the whole idea. and yes,experience is totally neglected by the protocol idiocy.
 
The article also said that all funds from DFAS are being held until the CR is signed.

For anyone else, like a military retiree or receiving disability, you might want to plan accordingly.

Thank you for your service.

 
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