"Trust the science" That's what the experts and media said all through the lock-downs and mandates.
Science, I'm not the only one to say, has been hijacked by politics and their so called "experts"
I've seen quite a number of old-growth redwoods simply "pop" quite loudly too, clean and free of the hinge and go their own way, not pulling any fibers of hingewood. I can only assume that results from age and brittleness of the wood.
On the other hand young redwoods hinge more dependably...
Because those were real epidemics, Stig.
Covid was a man-made epidemic, and mounting evidence shows it was a planned epidemic.
Talk about flagellating a dead pony. You really get off on telling us we're wrong.
Well, that goes both ways.
Being a redwood cutter on the coast I screed myself a couple of times in the Sierra cutting Pondorosa.
You got to open those babies up. They do behave well with narrow undercuts.
Though I never barber-chaired one, it sure come mighty close.
Extreme sports. Adrenalin junkies.
I was much the same with my climbing and cutting. Testing and trying new ways.
Though at the time little was high-tech.
"Redacted". Interview with Dr. Peter McCullough.
McCullough states his opinion about "covid labs and gain of function research".
McGill University says, "McCullough is one of the best-known faces of COVID-19 misinformation."
Here's what McCullough says.
Those views are looking north / south from Cavanah Grade, Cory. 25 miles south of Ft. Bragg. The bluffs there are about 200 ft. There's a couple of pullouts along the highway where I stop to take pictures. It's always the same views, but always on different days.
Terri and I took a ride.
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