@goddek@R_H_Ebright Idem c HIV "the approach in Human Rights is privacy, voluntary and incorporation into civil life, not exclusion by a 'pass', discrimination, involuntary experimentation or testing as a condition of exercise of basic rights, which implies a civil death growing."
VACCINI GENICI CANI
E GATTI:
i pericoli che non vogliono farti sapere.
- Dott.ssa Maura Besacchi.
Per favore, se possibile condivete ovunque sui vostri canali social, cerchiamo di informare più persone possibile.
Grazie chi lo farà 🙏🏻🌹
Se li amate, non fateli 'vaccinare' per nessun motivo.
Stanno autorizzando anche in Italia vaccini genici per gatti (approvato 16 Aprile 2026 in Europa): ecco l'approvazione da parte di EMA (aveva detto sicuri ed efficaci anche altri vax 5 anni fa...ricordate?
Quindi molto affidabile...
Questo quanto dichiara ANMVI a tal proposito:
https://t.co/ebB7DpE2EX
In America è in commercio dal 2024 il primo vaccino genico per cani, commercializzato da MERK che però vi nasconde 1888 pagine di effetti avversi.
Enti indipendenti tramite FOIA hanno ottenuto i documenti relativi a tutti gli effetti avversi e i danni da vaccino nonchè le messe in guardia ,da parte di scienziati indipendenti , sulla mancanza di dati a breve e lungo termine. Risultato?
L'hanno approvato dopo soli 2 mesi...
Sub. ENG🇬🇧
👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
@carod2015@PhysInHistory “… the mind is but a succession of states of consciousness, a series of fleeting impressions uncaused from without or from within, emerging out of nothing, and returning into nothing again…”
Boole, George
An Investigation of The Laws Of Thought,… 1854.
The Phoenicians built the Mediterranean's first great trading network without a single government planning committee, central bank, or maritime regulatory agency. Starting around 1200 BC, these merchant-sailors established trading posts from modern-day Lebanon to Spain, creating spontaneous commercial order across three thousand miles of coastline.
Each Phoenician city operated independently. Tyre, Sidon, and Carthage competed fiercely while cooperating when mutual profit demanded it. No emperor decreed their trade routes or standardized their weights and measures. Market forces alone determined which goods moved where, when, and at what price. Cedar wood flowed from Lebanon to Egypt. Spanish silver traveled east to Mesopotamia. Purple dye (their monopoly product) commanded premium prices across the known world.
Their genius lay in specialization and voluntary exchange. Phoenician traders didn't conquer territories or impose political systems. They offered value: quality goods, reliable transport, and honest dealing that built reputations spanning generations. Local rulers welcomed them because trade enriched everyone involved. Competition kept prices fair and innovation constant. When pirates threatened, merchants banded together for protection. When new markets opened, entrepreneurs rushed to fill them.
The Phoenicians invented the alphabet, spread coinage, and established commercial law through pure market evolution. No bureaucracy managed their supply chains. No central authority coordinated their expansion. Individual merchants pursuing profit created a complex economic web that connected civilizations from Britain to the Black Sea. They transformed the Mediterranean from scattered tribal settlements into an integrated commercial zone.
Modern economists marvel at supply chain complexity while missing the lesson staring them in the face. Free traders with secure property rights and sound money can organize entire continents without a single government program.
@CarlosOlivoV Se desconoce así la “igualdad ante la ley” y aquella previsión de justicia esencial que exige no hacer “acepción de persona” (ya en Proverbios 24:23).
The Importance of Cash
Most people assume their money is theirs. But if it can be blocked, delayed, or denied— what you have is access, not ownership.
The more digital the system becomes, the more important your options are. #CashEveryDay
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@JoseMarioMX Puede haber derecho sin ley y ley sin derecho, ¿cuál se prefiere?
La tragedia griega de Antígona de Sofocles, la distinción romana entre lex y jus y mores, en fin, que el juicio es anterior a toda ley, como nos enseñara Carnelutti “la justicia no se deja aprisionar en una ley”
@CarlosOlivoV Exacto, así está también en “A hombros de gigantes” Conferencias en La Milanesiana 2001-2025 de Eco, traducido del italiano por María Pons Irazazábal (porque no la conseguí en italiano), p. 276. Comparto esta ilustración (de otra conferencia).
The Importance of Cash
Most people assume their money is theirs. But if it can be blocked, delayed, or denied— what you have is access, not ownership.
The more digital the system becomes, the more important your options are. #CashEveryDay
https://t.co/UmL3rglSki
Subscribe to https://t.co/PRX3ZvxoNG