I was a referee for 20 years. Making physical contact like that without the ball contact would be a red card. If he had played the ball cleanly and sent his opponent flying with the same force, it would be no foul.
It was in between those scenarios. Yes intentional fouls carry a greater penalty depending on the danger/potential harm. That should be pretty obvious...
Big Pharma is “terrified” of Vitamin D, and Dr. Pierre Kory says he could spend a whole hour on this topic.
Why so scared?
Because “It threatens the DISEASE MODEL.”
A meta-analysis out of Italy found what happens when people take Vitamin D, and the results are staggering:
Looking at data from 19 different studies and 1.26 million individuals, the meta-analysis revealed:
• Vitamin D showed about a 60% effectiveness against the incidence of COVID-19 in randomized control trials.
• Vitamin D showed about 40-50% effectiveness in reducing the incidence of COVID-19 in observational studies.
• For preventing severe COVID-19 cases requiring ICU care, vitamin D supplementation was about 70% effective.
We didn’t need to lock ourselves inside for years, live in fear, and vilify our neighbors for not wearing a mask.
That was literally the worst thing we could have done.
All we ever needed was to go outside, get sunshine, and raise our vitamin D, and everything would have been so much better.
But the sunshine story goes far beyond COVID. You think you’re doing your health a favor by avoiding the sun?
The data tells a very different story, and it starts with 29,518 women who did exactly that. 🧵
@BenEHill3@EverythingRebs If he missed the ball entirely and made contact like that, that would be a red card. Intention is part of the decision making for issuing cards, and he is clearly going for the ball. Error vs intentional hit on leg is what makes it yellow or red.
"If all else fails, I will retreat up the Valley of Virginia, plant my flag on the Blue Ridge, rally around the Scotch-Irish of that region, and make my last stand for liberty amongst a people who will never submit to tyranny." George Washington.
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Charlie Kirk loved this nation. He understood what was at stake and fought for it. It’s worth revisiting the conversation we had a year ago this month. Happy 250.
Russia is the most resource rich country on this earth, and they don't even have the population to extract its own wealth.
They want nothing to do with Europe in terms of conquering a geriatric population with almost no valuable resources.
Europe as it is known will collapse under its own failures, and the leadership wants a scapegoat.
Poland's new leadership is quite chummy with the EU. They have been openly hostile towards Russia for quite some time. The EU most conquer Russia or it goes bankrupt and bye bye.
Elon Musk just put a price tag on obedience. It costs $200,000.
Musk: “You don’t need college to learn stuff. Everything is available basically for free. You can learn anything you want for free.”
Every lecture. Every textbook. Every framework ever written. Free on any screen in any country right now. The entire knowledge monopoly collapsed in a decade. Nobody updated the price tag.
Musk: “Colleges are basically for fun and to prove you can do your chores. But they’re not for learning.”
Strip the ivy and the branding. What’s underneath is a four-year obedience trial. Can this person follow instructions on a schedule without asking why.
Musk: “There is a value that colleges have, which is seeing whether somebody can work hard at something, including a bunch of annoying homework assignments, and still do their homework assignments.”
That is the entire six-figure value proposition. Not what you know. Not what you can build. Whether you can be managed. The establishment doesn’t need you educated. It needs you domesticated.
Musk: “If you’re trying to do something exceptional, you must have evidence of exceptional ability. I don’t consider going to college evidence of exceptional ability.”
The system doesn’t produce exceptional. It produces manageable. It takes the most creative years of your life and teaches you to wait for instructions. That is not education. That is containment.
Musk: “Gates is a pretty smart guy, he dropped out. Jobs is pretty smart, he dropped out. Larry Ellison, smart guy, he dropped out.”
They didn’t leave because they couldn’t keep up. They left because the ceiling was underground.
8 billion people now carry the same library in their pocket. The one these institutions charged a lifetime of debt to access.
The only product the university still sells is the belief that you need one.
A defender under pressure mishandles the ball and passes it straight to an attacker who was standing in an offside position → Play continues.
Offside: The ball deflects off a defender (no control/deliberate play) to an attacker in an offside position → Offside is called, going back to the last deliberate touch by a teammate.
Tomorrow marks 250 years since a small group of farmers, tradesmen, and statesmen confronted the most powerful empire of their era. They possessed neither a standing army nor the certainty of victory, relying instead on mutual TRUST and faith in Providence. Based on this foundation, they established what would become the freest nation in history. This TRUST was tested and reaffirmed in 1812, during the Civil War, and throughout two World Wars, each marked by sacrifice and hard-won victory. We must acknowledge that the TRUST the people once placed in their government has diminished. The Republic established by our predecessors was never intended to function without active stewardship. This responsibility is enTRUSTed to each generation, requiring us to defend and renew it continually. As we celebrate tomorrow, we should remember the cost of that original commitment.
In Japan, I sat down with a doctor who specializes in gene therapy and practices pediatric oncology. When I asked him why he got involved in questioning the COVID response, he said: "Because my specialty is gene therapy. This is gene therapy. And gene therapy is very difficult."
He knew the technology. He works with it on children fighting cancer. He understands what it takes to get it right, and what happens when you don't. When I asked him whether it seemed crazy to roll this out for everybody, he said yeah. Especially AstraZeneca, which he described as perfectly identical to the gene therapy protocols he uses in his own practice.
@iAnonPatriot I will always remain an independent, but we will see what kind of platform they run on. It shouldn't be hard to beat either party in a battle of ideas...
He lost a great deal of his base. His party will get hit in midterms by lack of turnout. The gaslighting about the Golden Age was enough to make me angry, the war is 100% unacceptable.
A group of 90 million people who value martyrdom will not fold to economic or military pressure. He vastly overestimated his hand and now we are worse off in almost every way possible.