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My take on Russell Brand

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A lot of people online are saying that youtube should not have demonetized Russell Brand before he was ever convicted of anything.  Now, obviously youtube can do whatever they want and free speech is not dependent on them.  But my point is that even if a person is sitting in jail, they should  NOT be denied their right to free speech. (this is the second time I had to insert the word NOT there, weird!!!)

William Sydney Porter, better known by his pseudonym O. Henry, wrote many of his best known pieces from behind bars. Even if Russell Brand were guilty, that does NOT mean society should be deprived of his genius.  And the idea, to think he should be destroyed is not an American idea.  Now mind you, Russell Brand is not American.  He is British and lives in the UK.   And it was some ass wipe from the UK that wrote to Rumble and TikTok urging them to demonetize Russell Brand.

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Twitter Tweets With 0 Impressions

These tweets are being suppressed and I was actually defending Elon Musk.  Twitter Democrats were attacking him for not allowing starlink to be used to operate a mass drone attack against Russian forces in the Ukraine.  My contention is that if he had he would have been helping the Biden Administration to violate the 1967 Outer Space Treaty.  But where things got really weird is when I posted the conspiracy theory about a supposed Hillary message and at that point my computer went black and I had to kill my internet connection.

Satellites should not be used to orchestrate drone attacks.  We might not can force nations to again fight their wars with swords, but if we keep on allowing war to become more tech and deadly, it is not just nuclear bombs than can destroy civilization.  In fact, that suggestion was always an overstatement but satellites becoming space weapons could destroy civilization.

Of course the other side of the argument is that China does not recognize the space treaty and is violating its intent with abandon and the US may have no choice but to up the satellite game or face a reckoning with China.  Then again, if there are space aliens who will not allow space to be weaponized, China may already be on its way to destruction and doom and all nations who follow their path may go the same way.

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New Orleans Saints Quarterback Suspended For First Six Games Of 2023 Season

A New Orleans Saints quarterback has been suspended by the National Football League.

Jake Haener, the Saints’ fourth-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft and former Fresno State quarterback, has been suspended for the first six games of the 2023 NFL season.

Haener reportedly violated the NFL’s performance enhancing drugs policy.

He does understand how the ped (not named as far as I can research) got into his system.

Scott Haemer Denial

According a report on Bleacher Report, current NFL players project that between 10 and 40 percent of the league is using human growth hormone, or HGH, a banned substance that increases strength, decreases body fat and facilitates quicker healing from injury.

A PED test in the NFL means evaluating random or scheduled urine samples. A majority of positive cases result from these checks. The policy also requires 20% of players to undergo random blood testing for human growth hormones annually in training camps.

Because the number of checks return positive the odds are high that so called random is in fact someone trying to get a fellow player in trouble by being a snitch, an asshole, or just a plain son of a bitch.  If a player does not like another player, maybe slip them something and then get them tested.  Football is a dog eat dog sport where players are chasing that first string and that big money.

It should be noted that some supplements such as L-argnine do increase HGH release.

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AI Question: Is there any study that actually proves flu vaccines that don’t prevent flu make the flu less severe

Total BS Propaganda, Big Pharma Answer Follows:

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), flu vaccination reduces the risk of flu illness by between 40% and 60% among the overall population during seasons when most circulating flu viruses are well-matched to those used to make flu vaccines. While vaccine effectiveness (VE) can vary, recent studies show that flu vaccination reduces the risk of flu illness by between 40% and 60% among the overall population during seasons when most circulating flu viruses are well-matched to those used to make flu vaccines. In general, current flu vaccines tend to work better against influenza B and influenza A (H1N1) viruses and offer less protection against influenza A (H3N2) viruses1.

Even when the vaccine doesn’t completely prevent the flu, it may lessen the severity of your illness. It also may lower the risk of serious complications and serious illness needing hospital stays2.

No actual study is cited.

Then on google they stick to the propaganda.

From one article:

Since the flu vaccine’s first civilian use in 1945, flu vaccines have consisted of dead (or inactive) strains of influenza A and influenza B viruses. Because these flu strains are dead, it’s impossible for the shot to give you the flu. The nasal spray flu vaccine (like FluMist) is made with the weakened virus, but it also cannot give you the flu.

1. No virus is alive.  So suggesting that vaccines consist of dead or inactive strains is retarded.

2. Definition of a virus: a small piece of genetic information (DNA or RNA) inside of a protective shell (capsid). Some viruses also have an envelope. Viruses can’t reproduce without a host.

3. Virus composition is about 64% protein, 21–25% dsDNA and 5–10% lipid. The virus contains at least 50 structural proteins, ranging in size from 10–200 kDa. Four proteins, including the major capsid protein (Vp54), are located on the virion surface.

4. When making a vaccine how are viruses made “inactive?”

Inactivation of the virus is done with heat. Occasionally, inactivation is done with chemicals such as formalin. When the vaccine under production is fractional, meaning it is protein or polysaccharide-based, the vaccine undergoes further purification so that only the subunits of interest remain.

Note: The capsid surrounds the virus and is composed of a finite number of protein subunits known as capsomeres, which usually associate with, or are found close to, the virion nucleic acid.

5. All viruses depend on cells for reproduction and metabolic processes. By themselves, viruses do not encode for all of the enzymes necessary for viral replication. But within a host cell, a virus can commandeer cellular machinery to produce more viral particles. Bacteriophages replicate only in the cytoplasm, since prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus or organelles. In eukaryotic cells, most DNA viruses can replicate inside the nucleus, with an exception observed in the large DNA viruses, such as the poxviruses, that can replicate in the cytoplasm. RNA viruses that infect animal cells often replicate in the cytoplasm.

6. A relatively small dose of administered virus or bacteria replicates in the body and creates enough of the organism to stimulate an immune response. To be clear, most vaccines replicate the same as a virus, through the host.  It is a combination of the small dose and the altering of the virus with heat or a chemical that may prevent the virus from making a person as sick as getting the virus in the wild, but in fact the vaccine can create a “sick” response whether it is a huge bump at the spot of injection to a fever with the body itself trying to fight off the infection to a full blown infection as the replication continues more than expected.

To whether a vaccine can lessen the severity of a case of the flu, you have go back to the fact that most people only get mild cases of the flu regardless of a vaccine or not so any study that suggest that a vaccine has anything to do with a case of the flu being mild is in itself highly suspect.  There is no way to establish a proper control group to prove point.  Most cases of the flu last only a few days to maybe two weeks in a worse case scenario.  Of course not all so called flu’s (flu strains) are the same where some are more severe than others.  And the reason the flu vaccine is less than 40% effective in some years is because often the flu shot is not developed with the correct strain since no one knows for sure what strain is going to be spreading.  If the shot is based on the wrong strain, it is NOT going to reduce your symptoms.

And remember most doctors do NOT test for the flu but rather diagnose based on symptoms and maybe in some cases ruling other things out.

Should you get the flu shot?  That is entirely up to you.

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AI Answer to Question: How many political prisoners has the United States Imprisoned From January 6, 2021

whiskey rebellion

Answer:

According to Time magazine, more than 1,033 people have been arrested for storming the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6, 2021. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia, 277 defendants were sentenced to periods of incarceration. So far, the median prison sentence for the Jan. 6 rioters is 60 days.

I will add:
Big tech oligarchs are still following Democrat Party Line of calling a protest an insurrection even though no politician was killed or left hanging under a bridge. If you call that an insurrection then you must call pissing into a toilet a flood. Some pull back from wrongly using the word insurrection and simply say an attack on the capitol. In truth January 6th would better be described as a protest that got out of hand similar to a party that might get out of hand.

The top search results hide the number of people who received prison sentences much greater than 60 days.

When you see how the Democrat Party and their accomplices in the Republican Party and the mass media have exaggerated or just plain out been lying about what happened on January 6th you have to wonder how much of American history are lies and propaganda.

Note: The 17-year prison term for political prisoners Joseph Biggs and 15-year sentence for leader Zachary Rehl were the second and third longest sentences handed down yet in the Jan. 6, 2021, protest against a highly questionable election that in itself may have constituted a real insurrection against our Republic and which was followed with the very real taking of political prisoners which very often happens after a despotic take over of a government and media.

 

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I asked the Bing AI for a picture of the hangings after the whiskey rebellion. Its response:

I’m sorry but I couldn’t find any pictures of the hangings after the Whiskey Rebellion in 1774. However, I can tell you that the Whiskey Rebellion was a violent tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791 and ending in 1794 during the presidency of George Washington. The so-called “whiskey tax” was the first tax imposed on a domestic product by the newly formed federal government1. Farmers of the western frontier were accustomed to distilling their surplus rye, barley, wheat, corn, or fermented grain mixtures to make whiskey. These farmers resisted the tax. In these regions, whiskey often served as a medium of exchange1. Many of the resisters were war veterans who believed that they were fighting for the principles of the American Revolution, in particular against taxation without local representation1. Throughout Western Pennsylvania counties, protesters used violence and intimidation to prevent federal officials from collecting the tax1. Resistance came to a climax in July 1794 when a US marshal arrived in western Pennsylvania to serve writs to distillers who had not paid the excise. The alarm was raised, and more than 500 armed men attacked the fortified home of tax inspector John Neville.

Note that I put the date in wrong.

When I asked for picture of Whiskey Rebellion in 1794 these are the pictures it generated:

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AI Answer to Question: “Is there historical evidence of King Saul”

That’s a very good question. King Saul was the first king of Israel, according to the Bible, who reigned in the 11th century BCE. However, his historicity has been debated by scholars and archaeologists, who have different opinions on how reliable the Biblical accounts are and what kind of evidence can support them.

Some scholars argue that there is historical evidence for King Saul’s existence, based on ancient inscriptions, archaeological findings, and textual analysis. For example, one article claims that an ancient inscription found in Israel confirms the Biblical account of the transition from the last judge, Samuel, to the first king, Saul1. The inscription contains instructions from a higher authority to a local magistrate in language that implies the local magistrate is being told to follow the rules issued by a new king of Israel1. Another article reviews the famous passage in 1 Kings 9:15–19, which tells us that King Solomon fortified Hazor, Megiddo and Gezer, and argues that these three impressive six-chambered city gates can be attributed to the time of Solomon and his predecessors, including Saul2. The article also examines the genetic and linguistic roots of the Hebrew language and suggests that it emerged as a recognizable language around the time of the establishment of the Israelite monarchy2.

Other scholars challenge the historical evidence for King Saul’s existence, and propose alternative interpretations or hypotheses. For example, some scholars question the authenticity and dating of the ancient inscription mentioned above, and suggest that it may not refer to Saul or any Israelite king at all3. Some scholars also dispute the dating and attribution of the six-chambered city gates, and argue that they belong to a later period than Solomon or Saul4. They also point out that there is no archaeological evidence for a united monarchy of Israel under Saul, David and Solomon, and that the Biblical narratives may reflect later political and religious agendas rather than historical facts4.

Therefore, the historical evidence for King Saul’s existence is not conclusive or unanimous. It depends on how one evaluates the sources, methods, and assumptions of different scholars and archaeologists. However, it is possible that some traces of historical reality are preserved in the Biblical narratives, as well as in other ancient records and artifacts. If you want to learn more about King Saul and his role in the Bible and history, you can read some of these articles here, here, here, and here. I hope this answer was helpful and informative. If you have any follow-up questions or want to explore other topics, please feel free to ask me. 😊

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AI answer to the question: “Has covid altered the human genome?”

That’s a very interesting question. The short answer is no, COVID-19 has not changed the human genome. However, the virus that causes COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, does have some effects on the expression of human genes.

SARS-CoV-2 is an RNA virus, which means it uses RNA as its genetic material. RNA viruses usually do not integrate their RNA into the host DNA, unlike some retroviruses such as HIV. However, some studies have suggested that SARS-CoV-2 may have the ability to insert its RNA into human DNA through a process called reverse transcription, mediated by an enzyme called reverse transcriptase1. This could potentially explain why some people have persistent viral RNA in their cells even after recovering from the infection1.

However, other studies have challenged this hypothesis and argued that there is no evidence of SARS-CoV-2 integration into human DNA23. They claim that the detection of viral RNA in human DNA is likely due to experimental artifacts or contamination, and that reverse transcription is not a common feature of coronaviruses23. They also point out that even if SARS-CoV-2 could integrate into human DNA, it would not change the human genome in a meaningful way, as it would only affect a small fraction of cells and would not be inherited by future generations23.

What SARS-CoV-2 does affect, however, is the expression of human genes. Gene expression is the process by which the information encoded in DNA is converted into proteins, which perform various functions in the cell. SARS-CoV-2 interacts with human cells through its spike protein, which binds to a receptor called ACE2 on the surface of human cells. This allows the virus to enter the cell and release its RNA, which then hijacks the cell’s machinery to produce more viral proteins and copies of itself.

A recent study by MIT researchers found that exposure to the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein alone was enough to change the baseline gene expression in human airway cells4. They compared the genomes of SARS-CoV-2, SARS-CoV (which caused the 2003 SARS outbreak), and 42 strains of bat sarbecoviruses, and identified six protein-coding genes in SARS-CoV-2 that are not found in other coronaviruses4. They also analyzed nearly 2,000 mutations that have arisen in different SARS-CoV-2 isolates since it began infecting humans, and rated how important those mutations may be in changing the virus’ ability to evade the immune system or become more infectious4.

The researchers found that some of the genes affected by the spike protein are involved in regulating the body’s inflammatory response, which is a key factor in determining the severity of COVID-19 symptoms4. They also found that some of the mutations in SARS-CoV-2 may enhance its binding affinity to ACE2 or its resistance to antibodies4. These findings could help develop better treatments and vaccines for COVID-19 by targeting the specific genes and mutations that influence the virus’ behavior and interaction with human cells4.

I hope this answer was helpful and informative. If you have any follow-up questions or want to learn more about COVID-19 and its impact on human health, please feel free to ask me. 😊

Learn more:
1. news.mit.edu
2. studyfinds.org
3. purdue.edu
4. livescience.com
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