Maybe people are actually getting injured or saying the studies have a conflict of interest. If manufactures have a bad batch of vaccines like the "cutter incident" will any of us hear about it in this day?
(1) No vaccinemanufacturer shall be liable in a civil action for damages arising from a vaccine-related injury or death associated with the administration of a vaccine after October 1, 1988, if the injury or death resulted from side effects that were unavoidable even though the vaccine was properly prepared and was accompanied by proper directions and warnings. (https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/300aa-22)
Here is my 2 cents sense researching vaccines about 2 yrs ago. I was for vaccines up until I started seeing what is really happening.
1. Vaccination is not the same as immunization.
----Just because you get a vaccination doesn't mean you have an immunity to the virus like people believe. There is a failure rate. If you get the measles and get over it, your more likely to have a lifetime immunity than if you receive a vaccination.
---There is such a thing called vaccine shedding where people shed the actual virus. I question if these cases are being caused by the vaccine. As far I know we don't know.
2. Legally if you get a vaccine and are injured, the pharma aren't held liable. The Taxpayer is who pays after the individual goes through a quiet "special court" process.
--In the news lately I've noticed a bunch of pushing "fear" about the measles to push bills through. This eliminates the right you have over your own body. If this continues soon they'll legalize the government to kill/rape you (really pharma) and you legally won't be able to do anything.
3. Some of the ingredients found in vaccines are:
Thimerosal (mercury funny how they renamed mercury)
Aluminum
Formaldehyde
last I checked none of those are safe.
Many doctors / people want to see more studies to the vaccines to prove they're not doing other things to people like breast cancer or other cancers, autoimmune diseases, etc...
What good is curing one virus if your increasing your risk of other disorders / diseases? End result is more profits for big pharma. Each vaccine is worth about $1B a year with no worry of being sued.
Lastly vaccines are not safe and that was determined in 1985 when the government decided to protect vaccine manufactures. Anyone who says differently is lying or ignorant as to what a medical procedure is. (https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/300aa-22)
Actually sense the Trump administration has been in office many H1B visas are being denied. I believe this aided myself into getting the new position I received in my company and my company is looking to hire more local talent as well. I've seen a lot in the news and Indian news about how H1Bs are becoming harder or getting rejected due to companies not paying enough or the skill isn't really that much of a specialty.
This is one of the things I can say I'm happy the Trump Admin is enforcing.
Well, the lesson is, when your successful everyone wants your money. The underpaid employees should just go somewhere else to work. A company without a workforce will collapse. Employees who say they just can't quit for reasons A, B, and C are just giving excuses as to why they're not applying elsewhere.
One thing I've noticed over where I work at is the number of people who do not use rules to assist with figuring out which emails should be thrown into the "stuff" folder and which emails should be deemed "important".
I thought this news article was interesting about the Clintons and Russia.
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/0...
Interesting thing about the Dems is typically they point fingers at others and place blame for their own misconduct.
#HillaryforPrison2020
Lately I've noticed that courses have gotten better in college. However If your writing the article with the mindset of many useless electives that have nothing to do with the degree your pursuing then yes I could see his point.
I've recently started learning Python but I'll say this, Python maybe a good starting point for most. However, it needs to looked at like a type of language. Once you learn that language good enough it's time to move on to the next then figure out how to build relationships between the two languages. For example, having Python pull information from SQL. Either way I'm not calling any language the future of Programming unless it's AI programming for a better AI at which point the human is removed from the entire equation. AI then determines that in order for robots to perform better with less issues(like rust or less friction) oxygen must be removed from the planet..... let your imagination run from there...
I'm curious as to what advice has Microsoft ever implemented from their technical preview program for Windows 10? Or was that just a show to try to get admins to buy in?
Other things they could study is if there is a difference injecting someone with mercury(aka thimerosal) or formaldehyde and how it affects the immune system or overall body. If you look at the list of ingredients in the pdf below most of the influenza vaccines have one or the other or both.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/p...
There still seems to be individuals who want that face to face interaction with a person. I know an android may fill in that aspect of business in replacing the face to face but that's years off in both robotics and AI with human behavior so it can seem relatable. The financial institution I work for seems to be focusing on relationships with the community.
One thing they could automate(or eliminate) is middle management.
One of my coworkers is going through the process right now in applying for another position within my company. So far He's proving you to be 100% right on this.
On the other side Mr/Mrs HR may have a friend they want to get hired so they get their friend to specifically list in his/her resume the certain crazy things. So on the surface it appears that they went through the interview process normally when in fact they have friends on the inside.
Here's an Idea for a movie:
Amazon has become self aware... They used large blimp warehouses to deploy drones which in turn dropped millions on pounds of product on the heads of humanity thus killing them. Meanwhile on the ground, the warehouses are using products off the shelves to build more robots as the ground killing force. Humans at some of these sites have become slaves to the Amazon and being controlled by wristbands. Their Punishment if they fail to comply is execution by the cardboard compactor. Amazon (cough) Alexa now rules the world.....
I remember when the military raised their Base Allowance for Housing (BAH). The same time that increased was the same time all the apartments increased their rates to take advantage of that additional income.
That's the real danger of just getting money from the government is all the businesses that may take advantage of it.
Maybe people are actually getting injured or saying the studies have a conflict of interest. If manufactures have a bad batch of vaccines like the "cutter incident" will any of us hear about it in this day? (1) No vaccinemanufacturer shall be liable in a civil action for damages arising from a vaccine-related injury or death associated with the administration of a vaccine after October 1, 1988, if the injury or death resulted from side effects that were unavoidable even though the vaccine was properly prepared and was accompanied by proper directions and warnings. (https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/300aa-22)
Here is my 2 cents sense researching vaccines about 2 yrs ago. I was for vaccines up until I started seeing what is really happening. 1. Vaccination is not the same as immunization. ----Just because you get a vaccination doesn't mean you have an immunity to the virus like people believe. There is a failure rate. If you get the measles and get over it, your more likely to have a lifetime immunity than if you receive a vaccination. ---There is such a thing called vaccine shedding where people shed the actual virus. I question if these cases are being caused by the vaccine. As far I know we don't know. 2. Legally if you get a vaccine and are injured, the pharma aren't held liable. The Taxpayer is who pays after the individual goes through a quiet "special court" process. --In the news lately I've noticed a bunch of pushing "fear" about the measles to push bills through. This eliminates the right you have over your own body. If this continues soon they'll legalize the government to kill/rape you (really pharma) and you legally won't be able to do anything. 3. Some of the ingredients found in vaccines are: Thimerosal (mercury funny how they renamed mercury) Aluminum Formaldehyde last I checked none of those are safe. Many doctors / people want to see more studies to the vaccines to prove they're not doing other things to people like breast cancer or other cancers, autoimmune diseases, etc... What good is curing one virus if your increasing your risk of other disorders / diseases? End result is more profits for big pharma. Each vaccine is worth about $1B a year with no worry of being sued. Lastly vaccines are not safe and that was determined in 1985 when the government decided to protect vaccine manufactures. Anyone who says differently is lying or ignorant as to what a medical procedure is. (https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/300aa-22)
Forgot to say their Legal dept was figuring out new ways to kill small business and the right to repair the idevice you paid for.
I wonder how many of these are H1Bs due to government rejecting a lot of H1B work visas lately?
You haven't been reading the news have you? https://timesofindia.indiatime...
Actually sense the Trump administration has been in office many H1B visas are being denied. I believe this aided myself into getting the new position I received in my company and my company is looking to hire more local talent as well. I've seen a lot in the news and Indian news about how H1Bs are becoming harder or getting rejected due to companies not paying enough or the skill isn't really that much of a specialty. This is one of the things I can say I'm happy the Trump Admin is enforcing.
Well, the lesson is, when your successful everyone wants your money. The underpaid employees should just go somewhere else to work. A company without a workforce will collapse. Employees who say they just can't quit for reasons A, B, and C are just giving excuses as to why they're not applying elsewhere.
One thing I've noticed over where I work at is the number of people who do not use rules to assist with figuring out which emails should be thrown into the "stuff" folder and which emails should be deemed "important".
I thought this news article was interesting about the Clintons and Russia. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/0... Interesting thing about the Dems is typically they point fingers at others and place blame for their own misconduct. #HillaryforPrison2020
Lately I've noticed that courses have gotten better in college. However If your writing the article with the mindset of many useless electives that have nothing to do with the degree your pursuing then yes I could see his point.
I've recently started learning Python but I'll say this, Python maybe a good starting point for most. However, it needs to looked at like a type of language. Once you learn that language good enough it's time to move on to the next then figure out how to build relationships between the two languages. For example, having Python pull information from SQL. Either way I'm not calling any language the future of Programming unless it's AI programming for a better AI at which point the human is removed from the entire equation. AI then determines that in order for robots to perform better with less issues(like rust or less friction) oxygen must be removed from the planet..... let your imagination run from there...
I'm curious as to what advice has Microsoft ever implemented from their technical preview program for Windows 10? Or was that just a show to try to get admins to buy in?
When you look at the Debt service providers have : https://investors.att.com/~/me... I can understand why. Total Debt is sitting at $163 B.
Other things they could study is if there is a difference injecting someone with mercury(aka thimerosal) or formaldehyde and how it affects the immune system or overall body. If you look at the list of ingredients in the pdf below most of the influenza vaccines have one or the other or both. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/p...
There still seems to be individuals who want that face to face interaction with a person. I know an android may fill in that aspect of business in replacing the face to face but that's years off in both robotics and AI with human behavior so it can seem relatable. The financial institution I work for seems to be focusing on relationships with the community. One thing they could automate(or eliminate) is middle management.
How about we use AI to block some of these critics who give raving reviews for crappy films.
We talk about using AI for military but what about using AI as a Judge to determine who's innocent or guilty as an unbiased system?
One of my coworkers is going through the process right now in applying for another position within my company. So far He's proving you to be 100% right on this.
On the other side Mr/Mrs HR may have a friend they want to get hired so they get their friend to specifically list in his/her resume the certain crazy things. So on the surface it appears that they went through the interview process normally when in fact they have friends on the inside.
Here's an Idea for a movie: Amazon has become self aware... They used large blimp warehouses to deploy drones which in turn dropped millions on pounds of product on the heads of humanity thus killing them. Meanwhile on the ground, the warehouses are using products off the shelves to build more robots as the ground killing force. Humans at some of these sites have become slaves to the Amazon and being controlled by wristbands. Their Punishment if they fail to comply is execution by the cardboard compactor. Amazon (cough) Alexa now rules the world.....
Windows Defender thinks Windows is the issue and uninstalls the OS.
Just Saying, not going to stop real alerts like "MISSLE ATTACK". Oooops didn't know that button was there.
I remember when the military raised their Base Allowance for Housing (BAH). The same time that increased was the same time all the apartments increased their rates to take advantage of that additional income. That's the real danger of just getting money from the government is all the businesses that may take advantage of it.
Today a Swatting tomorrow a MISSLE ATTACK!!!!
All I can think of when reading that is that movie "The Island". In the end, it's all just an illusion to harvest organs.