Posted on 10/02/2020 12:08:13 AM PDT by ransomnote
Leeland Vitt-Turd regurgitated Acosta's lapped-up bile on FOX then.....idiots!
Has anybody on this thread had it? I dont recall anyone ever on this thread since it all began saying welp, I got it. Not one. Curious.
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I had something. Donno what though. And it was early Nov, late Oct time frame.
Semptoms were:
I could move air in and out of my lungs relatively unobstructively most of the time, but wasn’t getting oxy. Moving around would cause tunnel vision and “gray outs” and fall downs, so I got in the habit of going on hands and knees to move from bed to bathroom or kitchen, for example.
When I couldn’t move air in and out of lungs, it was as if the lungs had lost all elasticity and shrunk up to only allow a couple of cups worth of air in.
Lasted a couple weeks.
I couldn’t sleep much.
It was bad enough I almost quit smoking.
Donno if it was covid19, though. Never went to the hospital. Just thought it was a nasty flu.
No, you are out; we can’t hear you.
Here are “grabs” from “Stellarium” (my “go-to” astronomical sky-simulator)
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is this an app for a phone ?? - when I walk the dog I often wish I knew what I was looking at up there....
That painting behind Osucka reminds me of a snake in a tree.
Now where have I seen that image before?
#TheirSymbolsWillBeTheirDownfall
Maybe Soetoro is in the Garden of Eden Suite at GITMO.
That painting behind Obama looks like demons flying over a city.
Excellent points. Put me on your ping list please.
“background report” - much more ominous?
White House: No Clear Path To Recovery For President Trump
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danielcassady/2020/10/03/trump-doctor-hes-doing-great/
TOPLINE After President Trumps physician painted a rosy picture of the president doing great since being admitted to Walter Reed Army Medical Center Friday for the coronavirussaying the president had been fever-free for 24 hours and not on supplemental oxygenthe White House almost immediately released a cautionary statement saying he was still not on a clear path to recovery.
::I think we should start asking Nancy on her twitter page to denounce the Bohemian Grove activities.::
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Excellent idea!
Cletus had it, IIRC
What is ISR please?
First thought: "Recess appointments" ?
A snake and a goat!
“Source familiar with president’s health” = Jim Acosta ... there was *no* sourcing beyond CNN
I read that Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia has said he will vote for ACB. Thats the first Democrat. I believe he also voted for Kavanaugh, but don’t quote me on that!
LEX
Building 54 is interesting.
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On November 17, 2016, the U.S. Army transferred 11.85 acres of the campus to Childrens National Hospital.
The portion of the site that was transferred by the U.S. Army to Childrens National includes the facilities below. Childrens National is proud to build on the legacy of this historic site. While each is being fully renovated, we are using each facility for a purpose similar in intent to its original use.
Former Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (Building 54): Originally dedicated by President Eisenhower, it housed laboratories whose experts helped diagnose rare and complex diseases. Army scientists established an extensive biosample librarya valuable resource that led to many advances. The new use for this building is research-focused, including work focused on rare diseases originating in childhood.
Former U.S. Army Medical Ward (Building 52): Originally used by the Army as a medical ward, and more recently used to treat soldiers on an outpatient basis. This structure is now the only original medical ward remaining on the campus. Childrens National will use it for pediatric outpatient care.
Former Post Theater /Uniformed Services Medical School (Building 53): Originally used by the Army for educational presentations, Childrens National plans to restore this 300-seat conference theater for ongoing medical education sessions and community events.
Former Rumbaugh Garage (Building 3): This garage will continue to be utilized as a garage. The landscaping will be enhanced, with cultivation or replacement of the cherry trees that were previously a distinctive feature on the terrace level of the research building. The top level of the garage will host a solar array and generated power will be donated back into the power grid for distribution to low and moderate income DC residences.
https://devilofhistory.wordpress.com/2015/05/26/building-a-bombproof-institute/
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Though a lot of locations in the Washington, DC, area were hardened to some extent or another, only one building was actually designed from the ground up to withstand a nuclear blast. Its not one youd think.
The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) traces its origins back to the establishment of the Army Medical Museum in 1862. Created to collect morbid anatomy specimens for the education of military doctors, the museum became a storehouse of pathology knowledge. Two of the museums pathologists were responsible for Abraham Lincolns autopsy. In 1888, it moved into a large Romanesque Revival building, which would be its home for more than sixty years. During the First World War, the museum provided staff to perform post mortem autopsies and created instructional photographs, films, and wax models for training both officers and troops. During the Second World War, it added support for scientific research and diagnostic assistance.
After a series of bureaucratic and legislative contortions far too complicated and dull to recount here, the Walter Reed Army Medical Center became the new home for what had now become the inter-service Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. The Walter Reed hospital complex was an architectural gem, with more than a hundred rose-brick Georgian Revival buildings. As originally planned, the AFIPs new home Building 54 would try to harmonize with the site in a very substantial six-floor, multi-wing building. The design was prepared by the Washington-area firm of Faulkner, Kingsbury, and Stenhouse, whose style has been described as streamlined and Modern, but using traditional materials such as brick and grand, symmetrical landscaping and site planning to fit into the Beaux Arts context of Washington, D.C.
At this point, the nuclear threat intervened. A 1951 presidential directive required that the new building be built to bomb-resistant standards. The results were somewhere on the thin line between genius and monstrosity. The blastproofing requirements meant the new building was massive, a vast rectangular slab with broad, thick walls of pre-cast concrete. There were no exterior windows in the main block, and every opening to the outside or the two small projecting wings (which did have windows) was closed by heavy, blast-resistant doors. The wooden forms in which the concrete was cast gave the walls a ridged, textured look. Standing aloof from the rest of the elegant Walter Reed campus, Building 54 was, to borrow (and maybe misuse) Vincent Scullys term, a sacred mountain inspired by the Soviet threat.
Awww, bam bam don’t look so good. Looks like half a bam.
re: I read that Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia has said he will vote for ACB.
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I figured that would be because he is up for re-election — but not true. Is NOT on ballot this year. So that is good news.
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