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12 hours ago, DirkDiggler said:

So I just got my forth COVID shot (2x Moderna through the military, 1x J&J, and just threw in 1xPfizer for the hell of it at the local Walgreens).  No adverse side effects, got some extra solid gainz at the gym this morning, and honestly feel great.  As an added bonus, my phone is currently crushing it on 6G.

No issues with signals canceling themselves out?

Posted
48 minutes ago, uhhello said:

No issues with signals canceling themselves out?

Nah.  
  About 18 months ago I volunteered for a DoD pilot project to test body internal biometric dog tags/body location trackers.  They surgically implanted 2 chips in me (primary and a backup).  One of the nice things about the chips is they have an IBU function that deadens/CNXs other outside signals during uplink/downlink.  I have no proof that that’s helping with the conflicting signals from the COVID vaccinations but that’s what I’m going with as a working hypothesis for now.

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Posted
7 hours ago, DirkDiggler said:

Nah.  
  About 18 months ago I volunteered for a DoD pilot project to test body internal biometric dog tags/body location trackers.  They surgically implanted 2 chips in me (primary and a backup).  One of the nice things about the chips is they have an IBU function that deadens/CNXs other outside signals during uplink/downlink.  I have no proof that that’s helping with the conflicting signals from the COVID vaccinations but that’s what I’m going with as a working hypothesis for now.

Do you at least get credit for a prostate exam with all that?

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Posted
18 hours ago, DirkDiggler said:

I have no proof that that’s helping with the conflicting signals from the COVID vaccinations but that’s what I’m going with as a working hypothesis for now.

In addition to the IBU function, two features exist that help de-conflict the signals. First it implements a pseudorandom hopping pattern to prevent interference when you are within close proximity to other test subjects. Second, as the anti-bodies grow your body will emit a stronger signal which can saturate the spectrum. To mitigate this a Kalman Filter is used to enhance location accuracy. 

However as more people receive the chips, the frequency range will become over subscribed and data capacity will be reduced. Curious to see how they resolve this once it becomes an issue.

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Posted
On 8/20/2021 at 12:47 PM, dogfish78 said:

Daily Caller video 🙄, but I like this dude's passion!! Wasn't expecting this level of patriotism near San Diego.

San Diego is actually pretty moderate, especially when compared to the rest of California. 

Posted
1 hour ago, VMFA187 said:

San Diego is actually pretty moderate, especially when compared to the rest of California. 

Hopefully San Diego can be an isolated part of the the State of Jefferson if that ever gets going 😂

Posted
Just now, RedEye1911 said:

Non-voluntary separation due to not taking the vaccine would be the best news in the world to some pilots.

Sort of makes me regret getting the vaccine.....

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Posted
53 minutes ago, RedEye1911 said:

Non-voluntary separation due to not taking the vaccine would be the best news in the world to some pilots.

Sounds great until the airlines also require vaccines for employees.

Posted
6 hours ago, VMFA187 said:

San Diego is actually pretty moderate, especially when compared to the rest of California. 

SD is a great American city. Yes, it probably has the best climate in the country & offers some of the best scenery anywhere (yes, that kind of scenery too). But what it really has going for it that so many cities have lost in recent decades is real diversity of thought. The Navy and Marines & a great many veterans are represented in force, most of them very conservative. So are some of the most liberal people in the nation. And somehow everybody seems to be able to get along. They surely don’t agree with each other’s politics, but there seems to be a mutual respect. It really seems to be one of the last great cities where people haven’t sorted themselves into one tribe or another & it’s all the better for it. 

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Posted
17 minutes ago, RedEye1911 said:

Some people would be willing to use that as a great way to get out of an ADSC early and to get an early start at an airline.

Some may be unwilling to get the shot for the Air Force, but would easily do it to work for an airline. Give people the choice and you'll find out real quick which they dislike more, the Air Force or the shot.

I guess I hadn't accounted for the lack of integrity in objecting to the vaccine.

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Posted

Wait a minute, you're telling me as SOON as this Afghanistan crisis started happening, the Army National Guard began posting (August 17, 2021 according to their official webpage) for seeking enlistees for Internment/Resettlement Specialists? Conveniently at the same time Australia is going full retard mode and putting people in covid concentration camps? You know SOME might call this a conspiracy.

https://truthunmuted.org/why-was-the-national-guard-hiring-internment-resettlement-specialists-last-week/

Link to the news article.

https://jobs.nationalguard.com/job/261070/31e-internment-resettlement-specialist/

Army National Guard webpage as it stands now for an Internment/Resettlement Specialist.

https://web.archive.org/web/20210823020816/https://jobs.nationalguard.com/jobs/?q=31E&l=

Webpage archive of 13 postings for Internment/Resettlement Specialist.

https://web.archive.org/web/20210823020656/https://jobs.nationalguard.com/job/261070/31e-internment-resettlement-specialist/

Webpage archive of a single more detailed posting of the above.

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, dogfish78 said:

Wait a minute, you're telling me as SOON as this Afghanistan crisis started happening, the Army National Guard began posting (August 17, 2021 according to their official webpage) for seeking enlistees for Internment/Resettlement Specialists?

Yes

 

also Shazam, MyCS?

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Posted
10 hours ago, RedEye1911 said:

Integrity? In this Air Force? In this DoD? lol

Are you new?

Ironic how quickly the people who lament the lack of integrity in senior leadership start engaging in the same behavior once it benefits them.

 

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Posted
12 hours ago, FLEA said:

Sort of makes me regret getting the vaccine.....

You will be considered unvaccinated in 3 months.   So there’s always a chance again when you deny booster shot #1 through x....as this is never ending. 

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Negatory said:

Unfortunately, I think you’re probably right. Visual depiction of COVID discourse over the next week:

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Yeah, probably... also... 14 days to flatten the curve?

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On 8/20/2021 at 1:48 PM, dogfish78 said:

This post did NOT age well 🤡

How exactly? The media are still blowing things out of proportion, the don't trust the gubment people are getting sick in droves, and states are largely being left alone to make the rules their constituents want. 
 

Is it surprising to literally anyone that California and New York are the first places talking about vaccine passports? It's almost like that's exactly the type of onerous government the majority of people in those states want. 
 

If dreadlocks California man hates nanny state policies so much, perhaps he should vote with his feet and move to one of the many states that is handling this reasonably. And after that maybe he should reflect on why he ever lived in California in the first place.

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2 hours ago, FlyingWolf said:

Yeah, probably... also... 14 days to flatten the curve?

Ironically, people in science overwhelmingly did not believe or tout that stance. 14 days to flatten the curve was an uninformed political viewpoint only that was shared, to everyone’s detriment, primarily on social media. It’s feel good mumbo jumbo that both political sides got entirely wrong and are now using idiotically. Science didn’t.

For proof, I posted this scientific paper back in March 2020 that showed it was impossible, and always will be impossible, to ever “flatten the curve” in a timeline of weeks:

https://www.imperial.ac.uk/media/imperial-college/medicine/sph/ide/gida-fellowships/Imperial-College-COVID19-NPI-modelling-16-03-2020.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3Jm0O4FAAHk7WfglUHriN3VuzIjrrcg3wY96ZtEK5XcLl5aPTesMbXZR4

Page 8 shows that best case with case isolation and social distancing, Britain would still exceed their surge ICU capacity by nearly 10 times. Page 10 shows that social distancing efforts would only last so long before things blow up in… Dec 2020.

”Flattening the Curve” was never pushed by science. You’re being propagandized.

Edit: took out condescending sentence, my b.

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Posted
25 minutes ago, Negatory said:

Ironically, people in science overwhelmingly did not believe or tout that stance. 14 days to flatten the curve was an uninformed political viewpoint only that was shared, to everyone’s detriment, primarily on social media. It’s feel good mumbo jumbo that both political sides got entirely wrong and are now using idiotically. Science didn’t.

For proof, I posted this scientific paper back in March 2020 that showed it was impossible, and always will be impossible, to ever “flatten the curve” in a timeline of weeks:

https://www.imperial.ac.uk/media/imperial-college/medicine/sph/ide/gida-fellowships/Imperial-College-COVID19-NPI-modelling-16-03-2020.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3Jm0O4FAAHk7WfglUHriN3VuzIjrrcg3wY96ZtEK5XcLl5aPTesMbXZR4

Doubt you’ll read so I’ll summarize. Page 8 shows that best case with case isolation and social distancing, Britain would still exceed their surge ICU capacity by nearly 10 times. Page 10 shows that social distancing efforts would only last so long before things blow up in… Dec 2020.

”Flattening the Curve” was never pushed by science. You’re being propagandized.

Not to mention "flattening the curve" as a course of action never meant "two weeks and Covid will disappear".  It was designed to spread the inevitable infections out in time so as not to overwhelm the health care system.  Which I would say was moderately successful.

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