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Haha if you say so good buddy.... I’m sure u have the pulse of all the fringe anti govt groups.
Seems more like wishful thinking to me than speaking from a place of knowledge and wisdom..
Anyway my whole point is just that if the govt was TRYING to create homegrown terror cells I would do exactly what they’re doing right now
And generally with this type of thing we reap what we sow.
Yes my wife was worried about the Proud Boys declaring war in the USA. I said "do they have an air force?"
Lol...
I knew it...a Texan. You guys know you had to ask twice to admitted as a State right?
8,630 new cases and 38 new deaths in the Netherlands today.
Two posts for the same day 1/2/2021
With different death statistics in each post
Did y’all have a couple of resurrections or what? (Please clarify)
How much did the Air Force help in afghanistan?
20 years of war and We are about to give the country back to the taliban.
Sure.... winning a ground war isn’t that feasible but long term homegrown terrorist action isn’t only feasible Imo it’s inevitable
South African variant coronavirus may be resistant to vaccine. British minister is 'incredibly concerned
The corona vaccine may not work against the South African variant, British scientists say. The news prompted British Health Secretary Matt Hancock to declare to British radio on Monday that he is "incredibly concerned" about the South African variant of the virus.
"This is a very, very important problem," said Hancock. Two weeks ago, two cases of the virus were found in England and both infected persons and their contacts were immediately quarantined.
Last week, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the country went into complete lockdown because of the 501.V2 variant. At that time it was still thought that the South African variant was mainly "more contagious" than the main variant.
'Additional mutations that are disturbing'
Sir John Bell, a professor of medicine at Oxford University, questioned whether the vaccine that is now distributed worldwide will work against the South African variant. According to him, the vaccine does work against the British variant, but the doubts about the South African variant are mainly due to the fact that this variant has made "substantial changes" in the part of the virus that allows antibodies to attach to it.
Dutch paper