Bessie wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:Bessie wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:So many people in so many industries where wearing a mask is important are all the asbestos removal men falling over feint or dead yet?
How about point duty policemen ..... do they get danger money because the mask is more dangerous than the traffic?
I am sure if surgical masks worked the government would have issued them during the war...
Which war?
name one in the past 106 years.
First World War
Estonian War of Independence
Latvian War of Independence
Turkish War of Independence
Anglo Afghan War
Kuwait Najd War
Irish War of Independence
Second World War
Greek Civil War
Korean War
Anglo Egyptian War
Jebel Akhdar War
First Cod War
Nigerian Civil War
Second Cod War
Third Cod War
Falklands War
Gulf War
Bosnian War
Operation Desert Fox
Kosovo War
Sierra Leone Civil War
War in Afghanistan
Iraq War
Libyan Civil War
Operation Shader
HobbitFeet wrote:it's wherever the thread gets spilt form the old thread when it is a continuation
so when part VIIII is started someone else will have the credit of the first post
Bessie wrote:Bessie wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:Bessie wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:I am sure if surgical masks worked the government would have issued them during the war...
Which war?
name one in the past 106 years.
First World War
Estonian War of Independence
Latvian War of Independence
Turkish War of Independence
Anglo Afghan War
Kuwait Najd War
Irish War of Independence
Second World War
Greek Civil War
Korean War
Anglo Egyptian War
Jebel Akhdar War
First Cod War
Nigerian Civil War
Second Cod War
Third Cod War
Falklands War
Gulf War
Bosnian War
Operation Desert Fox
Kosovo War
Sierra Leone Civil War
War in Afghanistan
Iraq War
Libyan Civil War
Operation Shader
art0hur0moh wrote:Bessie wrote:Bessie wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:I am sure if surgical masks worked the government would have issued them during the war...
First World War
Estonian War of Independence
Latvian War of Independence
Turkish War of Independence
Anglo Afghan War
Kuwait Najd War
Irish War of Independence
Second World War
Greek Civil War
Korean War
Anglo Egyptian War
Jebel Akhdar War
First Cod War
Nigerian Civil War
Second Cod War
Third Cod War
Falklands War
Gulf War
Bosnian War
Operation Desert Fox
Kosovo War
Sierra Leone Civil War
War in Afghanistan
Iraq War
Libyan Civil War
Operation Shader
thought it would've been obvious i was talking about chlorine and mustard?
art0hur0moh wrote:oh, you missed north vietnam... with the residual affects of glyphosate. Who did the chemical company market a biological weapon to when they couldn't sell it to the military?
I see the wars over rare Earth metals and their use never escaped your attention.
Bessie wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:oh, you missed north vietnam... with the residual affects of glyphosate. Who did the chemical company market a biological weapon to when they couldn't sell it to the military?
I see the wars over rare Earth metals and their use never escaped your attention.
What does that have to do with what I said?
art0hur0moh wrote:Bessie wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:oh, you missed north vietnam... with the residual affects of glyphosate. Who did the chemical company market a biological weapon to when they couldn't sell it to the military?
I see the wars over rare Earth metals and their use never escaped your attention.
What does that have to do with what I said?
Did the government issue surgical masks to troops for chemical weapons?
art0hur0moh wrote:https://www.abqjournal.com/1440643/masks-meet-science-2.html/a01_jd_06apr_unmtech2 0.5 millimetres = 500 microns.
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases ... 021420.php
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... s-in-cells
0.5 microns = 0.0005 mm.
so what is the agenda behind the deceit and poor explanations of what has been known for decades?
One final image to seriously consider!
these are only 50 microns, would you use a surgical mask to stop, umm? Well i am really confident you will guess my meaning this time...
https://medicine.utah.edu/surgery/andro ... allery.php
Toke 'n' gesture wrote:Update for everyone that asked about my young cousin after he was sectioned.
He was kept in for 5 days, being treated for psychosis and monitored (GP) for 3 weeks. His mum said he's doing really well and the GP is more than happy to stop the meds after a few weeks. Quite a lot of teens have psychotic breaks, it's more common than i realised.
He's staying with his mum for now, she won't let him out of her sight atm but that's understandable really.
xtras1 wrote:Toke 'n' gesture wrote:Update for everyone that asked about my young cousin after he was sectioned.
He was kept in for 5 days, being treated for psychosis and monitored (GP) for 3 weeks. His mum said he's doing really well and the GP is more than happy to stop the meds after a few weeks. Quite a lot of teens have psychotic breaks, it's more common than i realised.
He's staying with his mum for now, she won't let him out of her sight atm but that's understandable really.
so pleased for you and the family... it is hard for youngsters as it is, this virus has added to stress & pressure!
he is in safe hands with mum... great news
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