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4plexowner
Participant“They had even less progress than we did.”
That isn’t accurate – the Russians used the motto, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” in their space program
They developed functional, reliable launch vehicles and then used them for decades – they are using a 1960’s launch vehicle because it still does the job that it is intended to do
4plexowner
Participant“They had even less progress than we did.”
That isn’t accurate – the Russians used the motto, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” in their space program
They developed functional, reliable launch vehicles and then used them for decades – they are using a 1960’s launch vehicle because it still does the job that it is intended to do
4plexowner
Participant“They had even less progress than we did.”
That isn’t accurate – the Russians used the motto, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” in their space program
They developed functional, reliable launch vehicles and then used them for decades – they are using a 1960’s launch vehicle because it still does the job that it is intended to do
4plexowner
Participant“They had even less progress than we did.”
That isn’t accurate – the Russians used the motto, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” in their space program
They developed functional, reliable launch vehicles and then used them for decades – they are using a 1960’s launch vehicle because it still does the job that it is intended to do
4plexowner
Participantmy understanding of the mercury used to preserve shots:
– 200 parts per billion mercury in the shot
– the regulatory agency responsible (FDA?) says that the mercury is OK for the human body– the EPA, which regulates toxic substances, says that anything containing more than 50 parts per billion is a TOXIC SUBSTANCE
so, one govt agency says mercury preserved shots are A-OK while another govt agency classifies the level of mercury in the shots as being 4 TIMES the threshold for toxicity
make your own decisions folks
I am concerned enough about mercury in my body that I had all the amalgam fillings removed from my teeth – to think I would accept toxic levels of the substance into my body via a shot is laughable
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if you are concerned about remaining healthy this fall consider vitamin D-3 – I am reading that 4 to 5000 iu/day will be better protection than any vaccine the pharma companies want to inject into our bodies
4plexowner
Participantmy understanding of the mercury used to preserve shots:
– 200 parts per billion mercury in the shot
– the regulatory agency responsible (FDA?) says that the mercury is OK for the human body– the EPA, which regulates toxic substances, says that anything containing more than 50 parts per billion is a TOXIC SUBSTANCE
so, one govt agency says mercury preserved shots are A-OK while another govt agency classifies the level of mercury in the shots as being 4 TIMES the threshold for toxicity
make your own decisions folks
I am concerned enough about mercury in my body that I had all the amalgam fillings removed from my teeth – to think I would accept toxic levels of the substance into my body via a shot is laughable
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if you are concerned about remaining healthy this fall consider vitamin D-3 – I am reading that 4 to 5000 iu/day will be better protection than any vaccine the pharma companies want to inject into our bodies
4plexowner
Participantmy understanding of the mercury used to preserve shots:
– 200 parts per billion mercury in the shot
– the regulatory agency responsible (FDA?) says that the mercury is OK for the human body– the EPA, which regulates toxic substances, says that anything containing more than 50 parts per billion is a TOXIC SUBSTANCE
so, one govt agency says mercury preserved shots are A-OK while another govt agency classifies the level of mercury in the shots as being 4 TIMES the threshold for toxicity
make your own decisions folks
I am concerned enough about mercury in my body that I had all the amalgam fillings removed from my teeth – to think I would accept toxic levels of the substance into my body via a shot is laughable
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if you are concerned about remaining healthy this fall consider vitamin D-3 – I am reading that 4 to 5000 iu/day will be better protection than any vaccine the pharma companies want to inject into our bodies
4plexowner
Participantmy understanding of the mercury used to preserve shots:
– 200 parts per billion mercury in the shot
– the regulatory agency responsible (FDA?) says that the mercury is OK for the human body– the EPA, which regulates toxic substances, says that anything containing more than 50 parts per billion is a TOXIC SUBSTANCE
so, one govt agency says mercury preserved shots are A-OK while another govt agency classifies the level of mercury in the shots as being 4 TIMES the threshold for toxicity
make your own decisions folks
I am concerned enough about mercury in my body that I had all the amalgam fillings removed from my teeth – to think I would accept toxic levels of the substance into my body via a shot is laughable
~
if you are concerned about remaining healthy this fall consider vitamin D-3 – I am reading that 4 to 5000 iu/day will be better protection than any vaccine the pharma companies want to inject into our bodies
4plexowner
Participantmy understanding of the mercury used to preserve shots:
– 200 parts per billion mercury in the shot
– the regulatory agency responsible (FDA?) says that the mercury is OK for the human body– the EPA, which regulates toxic substances, says that anything containing more than 50 parts per billion is a TOXIC SUBSTANCE
so, one govt agency says mercury preserved shots are A-OK while another govt agency classifies the level of mercury in the shots as being 4 TIMES the threshold for toxicity
make your own decisions folks
I am concerned enough about mercury in my body that I had all the amalgam fillings removed from my teeth – to think I would accept toxic levels of the substance into my body via a shot is laughable
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if you are concerned about remaining healthy this fall consider vitamin D-3 – I am reading that 4 to 5000 iu/day will be better protection than any vaccine the pharma companies want to inject into our bodies
4plexowner
Participantlooking at this property on the map brought two thoughts to mind:
1. it gets hot there – if you are used to living near the beach this will be an adjustment – trading cooler weather for the ‘privilege’ of owning a starter home is not a trade I would make – I’d rather be a renter near the beach than a sweaty home debtor
2. it isn’t close to the freeways – on the map it looks like there is easy access for commuting but I would want to see what the roads were like during my own commuting times – spending 15 or 20 minutes just getting to the freeway is very frustrating for me – suggest you try your commute from that location and see what it is like
Hook ’em Horns! class of 1989 – visited the campus in 2007 – still felt like home
4plexowner
Participantlooking at this property on the map brought two thoughts to mind:
1. it gets hot there – if you are used to living near the beach this will be an adjustment – trading cooler weather for the ‘privilege’ of owning a starter home is not a trade I would make – I’d rather be a renter near the beach than a sweaty home debtor
2. it isn’t close to the freeways – on the map it looks like there is easy access for commuting but I would want to see what the roads were like during my own commuting times – spending 15 or 20 minutes just getting to the freeway is very frustrating for me – suggest you try your commute from that location and see what it is like
Hook ’em Horns! class of 1989 – visited the campus in 2007 – still felt like home
4plexowner
Participantlooking at this property on the map brought two thoughts to mind:
1. it gets hot there – if you are used to living near the beach this will be an adjustment – trading cooler weather for the ‘privilege’ of owning a starter home is not a trade I would make – I’d rather be a renter near the beach than a sweaty home debtor
2. it isn’t close to the freeways – on the map it looks like there is easy access for commuting but I would want to see what the roads were like during my own commuting times – spending 15 or 20 minutes just getting to the freeway is very frustrating for me – suggest you try your commute from that location and see what it is like
Hook ’em Horns! class of 1989 – visited the campus in 2007 – still felt like home
4plexowner
Participantlooking at this property on the map brought two thoughts to mind:
1. it gets hot there – if you are used to living near the beach this will be an adjustment – trading cooler weather for the ‘privilege’ of owning a starter home is not a trade I would make – I’d rather be a renter near the beach than a sweaty home debtor
2. it isn’t close to the freeways – on the map it looks like there is easy access for commuting but I would want to see what the roads were like during my own commuting times – spending 15 or 20 minutes just getting to the freeway is very frustrating for me – suggest you try your commute from that location and see what it is like
Hook ’em Horns! class of 1989 – visited the campus in 2007 – still felt like home
4plexowner
Participantlooking at this property on the map brought two thoughts to mind:
1. it gets hot there – if you are used to living near the beach this will be an adjustment – trading cooler weather for the ‘privilege’ of owning a starter home is not a trade I would make – I’d rather be a renter near the beach than a sweaty home debtor
2. it isn’t close to the freeways – on the map it looks like there is easy access for commuting but I would want to see what the roads were like during my own commuting times – spending 15 or 20 minutes just getting to the freeway is very frustrating for me – suggest you try your commute from that location and see what it is like
Hook ’em Horns! class of 1989 – visited the campus in 2007 – still felt like home
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