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Trump’s Transition Team Eyes Swift WHO Exit, Sparking Global Health Concerns
Admittedly, it looks to be a pretty chart, coloured very nicely. Now show me in quantifiable terms the impact the WHO had on reducing the loss of life during the pandemic. This one is interesting: The WHO failed badly on the most common sense action they should have taken. In fact they acted against common sense and went in the opposite direction. Instead of working with those who were actively seeking mitigations other than the mRNA gene therapy they focused on denouncing those who did have successes. And they did nothing to quell the active suppression of those good people who were experiencing success. Rather, as they themselves show in their pretty chart, they jumped on the bandwagon of suppression. Go ahead and defend the indefensible if you like. The WHO pushed the mRNA gene therapy solution as the only solution just as much as pharma, who had much to gain, did. Why? If you wish to argue that in a world where there is always more than one way to skin a cat that in the case of the pandemic the mRNA gene therapy was the only solution possible in all of existence then by all means, knock yourself out convincing yourself of that. But you won't convince me. I'm of the opinion that the mRNA gene therapy was pushed as the only solution for a number of nefarious reasons, for which volumes of evidence exist that you refuse to look at. And as long as you refuse then you cannot consider yourself to be an objective analyst. Neither did I see any effort by the WHO whatsoever to assemble information from around the globe to see what countries were experiencing success and promote their best practices. Sweden, for instance. Or those countries who were dispensing Ivermectin to their citizens, whilst the entire West was in unnatural lockstep to ban it. On a final note, if a person or entity is accused of failure, or even malfeasance, that person or entity would be the last whom I would be asking for explanations and then taking their explanations as gospel truth. That goes against all common sense. But here you are, slavishly doing just that. Anyway, dispense with all of the pretty charts and stacks of reports produced by the culprits themselves. Show me some quantifiable evidence of the WHO's efforts reducing fatalities. -
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Search for Students and Teacher Lost in Kanchanaburi Forest
Picture rom Facebook post. Rescue teams in Kanchanaburi were mobilised on Christmas Day after a group of 10 were lost in a dense forest near Mahidol University’s Kanchanaburi campus. The group, which included international students from the United States and China, was safely rescued late in the evening after hours of intensive searching. The incident was first reported at 16:00 via a Facebook post by Persia Jongtawon, who urged for immediate assistance. “Urgent: We are dispatching rescue teams to assist. The students and teachers are lost in the forest and unable to find their way out,” the post read, accompanied by images of the search efforts. According to initial reports, the group, led by Dr Parinya Puttapiban, a geology professor from Mahidol University, had been conducting a field study in a remote mountainous area when they lost their way due to poor mobile signals and rugged terrain. The situation escalated as the group ran out of water, and the professor sustained injuries from falling into thorny undergrowth, while two students suffered minor injuries. By 19:40 the Kanchanaburi Rescue Foundation, supported by local villagers, successfully located the group. Dr Puttapiban later explained that during their geological exploration, two students were injured by falling rocks, and another student stumbled into a crevice, delaying their progress. Rescue teams used local expertise and mapped coordinates to track the group’s last known location, which was near Ban Tha Krathi in Tambon Chong Sadao. The search was challenging due to steep slopes and nightfall, but all nine students and the professor were eventually escorted to safety. Two injured students were treated for leg injuries, while others, though visibly fatigued, were unharmed. Dr Puttapiban praised the rescue team and local villagers for their swift assistance. -- 2024-12-26 -
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Foreign Tourist Swallows Traffic Ticket in Odd Pattaya Incident
Although perhaps a 'Pattaya News' Forum and a topic about some crazy traffic stop ticket eater is not the place to put them? -
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Mike Waltz Warns Hostage-Takers: “Bullet in Your Damn Forehead”
So they threaten Hamas with a bullet to the head, these guys strap bombs to their chests, and they get 72 virgins, so I can imagine they are laughing at this ‘threat’. Trumps motto, ‘Speak loudly and walk around with a small dick’. -
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Is Earth round or flat❓
It's actually a Möbius strip, which is why some who don't travel far think it's flat, and those who do travel far wind up at the same place again and think it's round. -
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Four Workers Unconscious After Tank Repair Incident in Samut Prakan
I hope they also conduct a test of the water following treatment to ensure the system is working correctly. -
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Trump says he will direct Justice Department to ‘vigorously pursue the death penalty’
Perhaps you should write your congressman or senator ? Oh wait you don't have one as you don't live in the USA nor have you lived there in decades right? Yet you want to decide how the cake that you need not eat is baked right? You want to decide what the families of the murdered victims should be happy/protected with right? Lastly about your protected by life imprisonment comment...how about you put your money where you situational ethics are & donate your SS to help pay for the life incarcerations of these murderers? Yeah didn't think so.....next -
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CPR Training: where in PTY?
Luckily I live in a country with a Good Samaritan law, so can't be prosecuted for any of those complications but I probably would be if I refused to try, given my career. Up to now there has been no requirements for me to put my training into practice outside a hospital. The only road accident I came across where I might have had to do something involving resus didn't ,as the casualty, a m'bike rider, was literally headless.
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