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Nice quote mine. Pfizer only had two years experience researching mRna. Pfizer never had an mRna product. Flu vaccines were tested in mice in the 90's, rabies vaccines for humans in 2013. But the technology was not sufficiently developed. The first vaccine to be approved in the United States was rVSV-ZEBOV in December 2019. The first mRNA vaccines using these fatty envelopes were developed against the deadly Ebola virus, but since that virus is only found in a limited number of African countries, it had no commercial development in the U.S.
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Retired chiropractor/airline captain Education AS, Community College of Allegheny County, 1977. Doctor of Chiropractic, Palmer College, 1980. Career X-ray technician Stillwagon Chiropractic, Monongahela, 1973-1977. Flight instructor Rostraver Aviation, Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, 1976-1977, Flying Country Club, Moline, Illinois, 1977-1980. Vice president Stillwagon Seminars, Inc., Monongahela, since 1980. https://prabook.com/web/kevin_lee.stillwagon/1369594 About Kevin Stillwagon, D.C. Retired from practice in 1988. https://www.wellness.com/dir/456673/chiropractor/fl/saint-cloud/kevin-stillwagon-retired-from-practice-in-1988-dc#referrer Wow! Four whole years working as an X-ray technician! Then possibly up to 8 years practicing Phrenology. "trust the tinfoil"
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That is beyond the realm of possibility. DTA's are bilateral agreements between countries, thus each country-specific DTA would have to be renegotiated..........with each country. There can be no worldwide DTA outside of a new world order. Thailand 'could' terminate each individual DTA, per individual treaty terms, but not likely. Assume Thailand signed the agreements for a reason; terminating would lose the benefits they signed up for.
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It took some searching, but I found you a Fawcett! https://www.lazada.co.th/products/mens-cotton-t-shirt-farrah-fawcett-red-bathing-suit-adult-black-t-vintage-style-graphic-tees-i5333179240.html?spm=a2o4m.searchlist.list.18.5a116749tkBzTN
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Gifting the Spouse
NoDisplayName replied to NoDisplayName's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
That appears to be the point of allowing 20 million baht gifts annually to your spouse. Laws were written by the rich for the rich to protect their wealth. I can't see 20 million baht gift tax exemptions being claimed by 99% of the population. From what I read, spousal gifts don't need a specific reason, and the only qualification is that the donor does not have control over the gift once given. If the gift is used for daily expenses, the giver is receiving personal benefits. If the gift is for honey-bunny to buy a house or car in the receiver's name, it's still a gift even if the donor lives there. The "4 things", if I recall, had something to do with gifts to/from trusts. -
Started walking for exercise, but.....
NoDisplayName replied to giddyup's topic in Health and Medicine
Start off slow. Limit time and pace at first, build up slowly. Where are you walking? Smooth dirt paths or cushioned running tracks are best. Asphalt give some cushion, concrete does not. Wear proper running/walking shoes fit correctly with an appropriate orthopedic insole. It's counterintuitive, but a very thick, soft cushion insert may put your knees/ankles at an awkward angle and cause more pain. -
Two Dead as Boat Capsizes in Kathu Pond, Phuket
NoDisplayName replied to Georgealbert's topic in Phuket News
I'm guessing the survivor was the one NOT wearing a chain with a couple KG of amulets. -
Gifting the Spouse
NoDisplayName replied to NoDisplayName's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Wifey called the TRD help line #1161, NOT a local office. Explained I want to gift her a million baht every year, either for Xmas or birthday, into her offshore account in her name. She'll keep it there, and will bring it into Thailand herself when needed, maybe in 5 years, maybe in 10 years. TRD rep says she 'might' have to show the source of funds when she brings it in. A letter from me to my wife, signed and dated, declaring each gift would suffice. Will do more research, of course, but plan will be starting in 2025, 1 million baht equivalent annually into her new brokerage account (Schwab or Fidelity). Print and sign a letter indicating a gift from spouse. She can invest in capital appreciation ETF's that pay little or no dividends. According to Us-Thai DTA, capital gains are tax-free, dividends taxed at 15%. I don't have to worry about exceeding my TEDA when remitting cash to then gift to her, or having to explain the source of funds. She can earn a higher return than fixed account interest, and won't have to pay the obscene fees charged by Thai banks for mutual funds. The only remaining question is how will her remitted funds be categorized. Assuming her gift has increased by 20% or 30%, and she remits a portion of her account balance, how much gift and how much income did she remit? -
Foreign man assaults Pattaya transwoman over noise dispute
NoDisplayName replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Ummm..........he thought the other he was a she. After discovering HIS true gender............ No need to pander to his mental imbalance. -
Exploration of the Virgin Birth That Maybe Wasn’t
NoDisplayName replied to Social Media's topic in Off the beaten track
That is the wrong orifice. The conception occurred through the ear per Psalm 45:10 as she "inclined her ear," thus retaining virginity. -
4D chess, man! Once we own Greenland, as is our right, we can move the canal there once we repossess it! The hole that's left after removal of the canal can be filled in with debris from the glacier dismantled to build Trump casinos! Ha! And you can thank Biden for providing the floating piers to move everything.
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British Tourist Faces Charges for 'Destroying an Official Document'
NoDisplayName replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
In the US, you can do what you want with your copy of the ticket. You have to sign it to indicate it's been received by you, and then you either pay a fine by mail or have a court appearance. The copy is official, but it is yours to keep. However, if you simply throw it on the ground to show your displeasure, you may receive a fine for littering. -
The final experiment...........
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oblate spheroid