You can still get a mutant strain that's "covid" in name only and substantially different, but it doesn't sound like he even knows how people with natural immunity get "reinfected".
Vaccinated people, that's a different story. It seems they may even be reinfected with the same version, unmutated, because their immune system was tricked into thinking it's an allergen instead of an infection. Regardless their protection against mutant variants is much less.
And that's how viruses survive, they mutate and become more infectious but less fatal over time.
Had the original strain in May 2020 after a flight and it kicked my ass, took a good six weeks to get back to almost normal.
Had a whichever strain it was back in May of this year after a flight yet again, was down for a week with less serious symptoms than the first time but back to normal two weeks later.
So I'm 2-0 up against COVID with still zero jabs, immune system still works pretty damn good for an old fuck.
I had the original and it just felt like a very strong hit of bronchitis. Was enough to knock me on my ass hard for a week, and then a few months of feeling something was still a little off (my taste buds changing was the most notable). It was certainly a doozy.
The two subsequent times I got it within the same year (job where I traveled and met a lot of people) I barely even registered I had it other than coughing a little more and wouldn't have even gotten tested if not by force from work policies.
It was always going to be extremely bad at the outset, that's just how new viruses work, but their attempts to "prevent" it were always going to fail because you can't stomp it out once it breaches containment. You just ride the wave until that immunity spreads enough to render it endemic.
Family guy sucks dick. And not in the “oh, it jumped the shark” kind of way, but in the “it was always retarded, ham-fisted 3edgy5me humor for 80 IQ mooks” kind of way.
In a just world, Seth MacFarlane would be pumping gas in Providence.
It's not even that it's edgy. Its jokes are by and large just lame. Too many LOL, SO RANDOM non-sequiturs that feel like the writers filled out a mad-lib. Too many "let's drag out something unfunny and hope that makes it funny" instances. Too many moments of characters stammering awkwardly at each other because of some misunderstanding between them. I can't stand it and I have no idea how so many people found this show funny.
Right with you on all of this, brother. And it’s not like other shows don’t suck as bad - it’s that this show sucks so bad and yet it’s got this cult of doofs who will swear up and down that this lame shit is the pinnacle of comedy.
I can promise you that 90% of Family Guy fans don't actually watch the show, they just watch the "best of" compilations that litter the internet.
Because its style of writing made it perfect for that "cut and clip" industry to give you entire jokes without needing the rest of the episode. And so they can focus on the best parts without their opinion being tainted by the rest.
Both Maher and Jon Stewart Liebowitz have been doing this "okay maybe the left is going a bit too far" pressure release valve kind of thing as a tactic to steer back fleeing normies. They'd both still love to slit your throat for saying "Christ is king".
And I think most people agree he's wrong on a ton of stuff. He's still better and more open minded on plenty than most leftists. Which is why he shows up sometimes. Although he's wrong on a lot, he's still more capable of clear thinking than most leftists.
I doubt you'll find anyone here worshipping Mahar. Everyone knows he's a retard. But, as I mentioned, he's still more likely to get things right than most of his ilk, and that is important to highlight. Pointing out the leftists when they break with the left is important. Just like Glenn Greenwald is valuable, or Jimmy Dore is actually quite often right on things that aren't economics or off-in-the-weeds conspiracy theories. Doesn't mean they're Our Guys (and Mahar is certainly the least Our Guy of the three mentioned), but it's still worth pointing out when they make some sense.
normie cons at td still want approvals from the leftists despite knowing they hate conservatives and want them dead, the once a year bill Maher says something based can be pointed as "see? see? Even one of your prominent liberals agree with our ideas!"
Right wingers can't resist the siren song of "See? Even my enemy agrees with me on this" because they don't understand leftists are immune to logic and persuasion and will just hit you with "rofl fuck off faggot" no matter what.
I'm a pure blood. Got kung flu once. It was very minor and unimpressive. I've never seen it since. Meanwhile my Vax addict coworkers keep getting it, over and over.
Covid was the biggest psyop in human history.
Watch this 2 minute video below and you’ll know it was a psyop just based on what the inventor of the PCR test said about his test being incapable of diagnosing sickness, which means their entire foundation for saying there was a pandemic, came from a test that can’t even tell a testing facility if you are sick or not. Right after that you’ll hear Fauci in his own words before Covid ever happened, saying to a younger researcher that conducting the PCR test with a cycle threshold (Ct value) that’s too high, will produce results that might look like the virus the researcher is looking for, but in reality all the researcher is actually seeing is dead nucleotides, NOT the virus. Fauci said conducting the test at a CT value of 35 or more will not be “replication competent”, so what CT value did our FDA approve for testing? A Ct value of up to 40, which guarantees inaccurate results, false positives. That’s how the our subverted governments were able to convince everyone there was a pandemic, make billions of people take a covid test, and turn up the Ct value to an absurd level and ensure tens of millions of false positive cases show up, then they can say all of the people who died of cancers and old age actually died from Covid, or as they put it “died WITH covid” because they knew damn well Covid wasn’t the cause of death, but a test said that they had it at some point within the last 3 months sooo, that’s a covid death….which explains why so many people like Jimmy Kimmel thought they had covid multiple times, and why the vast majority of covid cases people experienced were completely asymptomatic.
Covid is a virus. It mutates constantly. You can develop an immunity to viral strain A and still catch viral strain B.
Just like the flu. You catch the flu you’ll never get that strain again.
And flu shots? Guesses. They guess that strain whatever will be most prolific in the country so they give shots for that strain. People might get a different strain. It’s like roulette with viruses.
BUT if you have a strong immune system your body can fight Covid off before you get sick AND still develop immunity.
People with the vaxx shots still get sick because it makes their immune systems weaker. So the shot might ostensibly protect them from strain 94b but they get sick from 97a or 89d.
So yeah natural immunity is definitely thing and vaxx shots weaken and damage what you have.
This was in 2018 way before covid and the covid jabs. Basically talking about how mrna may be the driving cause of cancer cause afaik, science still isn’t sure definitively what causes some people to get cancer while others don’t and it seems to come down to genes and dna
In very very simplified terms, basically even if you've never had a particular strain of flu before , it just means your immune system wont be able to produce effective antibodies for it at the moment you're infected. It's like coming across a new game and not knowing how to play it. Depending on how healthy you are however, your immune system will eventually defeat it unlike it's like the plague and will get better at defeating variants of it in the future
You don't just die from being introduced to a new disease/virus without your immune system giving you a fighting chance
No, not exactly, and not specifically in this case.
Natural Immunity would normally develop in most people after getting infected 4 or 5 times. However, Covid-19 is the most transmissible and fast-adapting/evolving virus in the history of science. This is mostly because it was probably engineered for maximum transmissibility. The problem with Covid is that it was so transmissible that it managed to cross the species barrier, back and forth, dozens of times. We've found lions with Covid (but not bats hilariously).
This means that when your body gets infected with one strain of covid, it can develop natural immunity to one strain. Not the dozens of additional variants. Now, people who've been infected will have an immune system that will recognize the virus and it's spike protein, so you are better off should you survive your initial infection than someone who not infected, or someone who was given the MRNA injection which only manufactured the spike protein. So, your symptoms should be lessened (that's the natural immunity), but the virus evolves so rapidly that it's impossible to stop from being infected.
I tried to warn people at the time: almost every single human being alive in 2020 was going to be infected with Covid. It's effectively impossible to stop, so the only way to inoculate the population would have been through intentional infection of the healthy.
Hilariously, this is where we go back to where the virus evolves quickly. The best reproduction strategy for any virus is to not kill the host. Evolution will actually dictate that viruses will get less lethal with exposure and adaptation, because of the benefits of keeping the host alive. As exposure became more common, the lethality of the virus would go down. This is why quarantines and lockdowns were bad, even form an immunology standpoint, you wanted to spread the infection to lessen it's lethality over time. Keep the vulnerable at home, but allow the healthy to get sick in a safe manner to build up immunity and let the virus evolve to be less deadly.
Contrast this with ebola outbreaks that kill 50% or more of infected. They kill their hosts so quickly that it becomes impossible for the host population to survive the infection. In so doing, the virus routinely exhausts it's spread in humans once an outbreak starts. You basically can't have an ebola pandemic.
I disagree with u/Filo76 because I haven't seen anything to suggest vaccinations make the immune system weaker. This one in particular just gives you a spike protein, which never immunized you from anything, but did send your body into a kind of immunological shock to fight off a bizarre protein strain. That will help your immune system deal with the Spike Protein, but little else. It doesn't prevent infection or transmission, and it was never designed to. The whole point of the genetic therapeutic was for it to help reduce hospitalizations, because people didn't know how lethal remdesivir & respirators were at killing Covid patients.
I get what you're asking. if you get over something you had an immune response, at least for a while. What we're talking about is if the previous exposure has given you enough lasting immunity so that the next time you encounter the virus, your body deals with it before you become sick.
The human body is normally quite resilient to anything thrown its way if you are roughly healthy enough to keep living without impairment. The immune system doesn't need to know what its facing to defeat it, it just will take longer and is much worse on you as its cycles through whatever method it figures out will work.
Antibodies and built up immunity to certain sicknesses is just it specializing in knowing what will work in the future, and doing so fast enough that it doesn't need to reach Fever levels or vomit level coughing because the virus doesn't get deep enough in the first place to warrant such.
Even if it mutates, you'll be much better equipped to handle it and everything else because your immune system got a good work out to strengthen itself.
This is why its important to let kids get sick regularly as they grow. Because without doing so they will grow up incredible brittle and unable to handle the ravages that exist in the world of sickness without the resilience and personal attention a child has. This is one of the reasons why guys like our grandpas could live until 103 drinking whiskey and smoking daily, while the current generations are dying off super early after being raised in increasingly sterile environments.
Dang. I don't follow - much less worship - any celebrities, but this is still mildly disappointing. MacFarlane is good on some things, and some of the stuff he produces is pretty good. I knew he was retarded, but it's still sad to see him be this much of an NPC.
Just from this conversation, you know he had breakfast.
Not really. If they were simply stupid, you could educate them and they'd change their minds. What we've actually seen, even in this very clip, is that they'll never change their minds, because lack of information is not the problem, ideological dogma to their cult is.
As I've said in a few comments, it really is sad. Not least because it makes me sound like a raging narcissist. I don't want to act like I'm better than large swathes of the population...but large swathes of the population seem to be barely conscious. I don't claim to be a super genius, but come on, people! Work with me here!
Seriously, it really is sad how many people are basically actually the NPC meme. The Science™ and the Experts™ actually back this up, too, which is extra depressing.
Most people are straight up that meme of "I just want to grill." They exist in a very simple bubble of trying to do as whatever is possible to get their money and then get to their hobbies/family. The greatest sphere of politics and society is just a hindrance to them and they treat it as a disregardable nuisance unless its directly effecting them at that moment.
Its not even that they are really that stupid, they just don't want to or think it matters to fuss about things above their station. If X says it, well its his job to say it so lets do it to move on to getting back to grilling. They can think and reject things that go against certain ingrained knowledge or their nature, but its normally not in a big showy way that you'll see either.
It’s like that. I tend to find dumb people put off doing things that will benefit them and require little effort. And once i realised that, a lot of people who seemed normally intelligent have long moments of dumbness along with npcness
when repeating gay CNN shit that denies basic reality.
But that's anecdotal!
When disputing stuff that's been proven in the plainest scientific terms, years after it was already obvious to the public via 'anecdotes'. Fuck, I despise what MUH SCIENCE does to the midwit brain.
"Natural immunity was debunked."
Measles.
You can still get a mutant strain that's "covid" in name only and substantially different, but it doesn't sound like he even knows how people with natural immunity get "reinfected".
Vaccinated people, that's a different story. It seems they may even be reinfected with the same version, unmutated, because their immune system was tricked into thinking it's an allergen instead of an infection. Regardless their protection against mutant variants is much less.
i doubt there's even the original strain of covid around anymore to infect them with unless wuhan releases more.
The original strain is still circulating, however the newer strains are more contagious and greater in number.
And that's how viruses survive, they mutate and become more infectious but less fatal over time.
Had the original strain in May 2020 after a flight and it kicked my ass, took a good six weeks to get back to almost normal.
Had a whichever strain it was back in May of this year after a flight yet again, was down for a week with less serious symptoms than the first time but back to normal two weeks later.
So I'm 2-0 up against COVID with still zero jabs, immune system still works pretty damn good for an old fuck.
I had the original and it just felt like a very strong hit of bronchitis. Was enough to knock me on my ass hard for a week, and then a few months of feeling something was still a little off (my taste buds changing was the most notable). It was certainly a doozy.
The two subsequent times I got it within the same year (job where I traveled and met a lot of people) I barely even registered I had it other than coughing a little more and wouldn't have even gotten tested if not by force from work policies.
It was always going to be extremely bad at the outset, that's just how new viruses work, but their attempts to "prevent" it were always going to fail because you can't stomp it out once it breaches containment. You just ride the wave until that immunity spreads enough to render it endemic.
Family guy sucks dick. And not in the “oh, it jumped the shark” kind of way, but in the “it was always retarded, ham-fisted 3edgy5me humor for 80 IQ mooks” kind of way.
In a just world, Seth MacFarlane would be pumping gas in Providence.
aka inducted into the Epstein circle
It's not even that it's edgy. Its jokes are by and large just lame. Too many LOL, SO RANDOM non-sequiturs that feel like the writers filled out a mad-lib. Too many "let's drag out something unfunny and hope that makes it funny" instances. Too many moments of characters stammering awkwardly at each other because of some misunderstanding between them. I can't stand it and I have no idea how so many people found this show funny.
Right with you on all of this, brother. And it’s not like other shows don’t suck as bad - it’s that this show sucks so bad and yet it’s got this cult of doofs who will swear up and down that this lame shit is the pinnacle of comedy.
I can promise you that 90% of Family Guy fans don't actually watch the show, they just watch the "best of" compilations that litter the internet.
Because its style of writing made it perfect for that "cut and clip" industry to give you entire jokes without needing the rest of the episode. And so they can focus on the best parts without their opinion being tainted by the rest.
What is it with promoting Bill Maher on this site? T_D posts and sickies him a lot, too.
Both Maher and Jon Stewart Liebowitz have been doing this "okay maybe the left is going a bit too far" pressure release valve kind of thing as a tactic to steer back fleeing normies. They'd both still love to slit your throat for saying "Christ is king".
I think because Maher is a liberal and even him questioning things shows how far some are trying to shift things.
This. He’s a 90s Conservative trapped in a modern Liberal Boomer’s body. We would have killed to have that awareness back then!
He barely ever shows up here.
And I think most people agree he's wrong on a ton of stuff. He's still better and more open minded on plenty than most leftists. Which is why he shows up sometimes. Although he's wrong on a lot, he's still more capable of clear thinking than most leftists.
I doubt you'll find anyone here worshipping Mahar. Everyone knows he's a retard. But, as I mentioned, he's still more likely to get things right than most of his ilk, and that is important to highlight. Pointing out the leftists when they break with the left is important. Just like Glenn Greenwald is valuable, or Jimmy Dore is actually quite often right on things that aren't economics or off-in-the-weeds conspiracy theories. Doesn't mean they're Our Guys (and Mahar is certainly the least Our Guy of the three mentioned), but it's still worth pointing out when they make some sense.
normie cons at td still want approvals from the leftists despite knowing they hate conservatives and want them dead, the once a year bill Maher says something based can be pointed as "see? see? Even one of your prominent liberals agree with our ideas!"
Right wingers can't resist the siren song of "See? Even my enemy agrees with me on this" because they don't understand leftists are immune to logic and persuasion and will just hit you with "rofl fuck off faggot" no matter what.
I'm a pure blood. Got kung flu once. It was very minor and unimpressive. I've never seen it since. Meanwhile my Vax addict coworkers keep getting it, over and over.
Two faggots debating faggotry.
Covid was the biggest psyop in human history. Watch this 2 minute video below and you’ll know it was a psyop just based on what the inventor of the PCR test said about his test being incapable of diagnosing sickness, which means their entire foundation for saying there was a pandemic, came from a test that can’t even tell a testing facility if you are sick or not. Right after that you’ll hear Fauci in his own words before Covid ever happened, saying to a younger researcher that conducting the PCR test with a cycle threshold (Ct value) that’s too high, will produce results that might look like the virus the researcher is looking for, but in reality all the researcher is actually seeing is dead nucleotides, NOT the virus. Fauci said conducting the test at a CT value of 35 or more will not be “replication competent”, so what CT value did our FDA approve for testing? A Ct value of up to 40, which guarantees inaccurate results, false positives. That’s how the our subverted governments were able to convince everyone there was a pandemic, make billions of people take a covid test, and turn up the Ct value to an absurd level and ensure tens of millions of false positive cases show up, then they can say all of the people who died of cancers and old age actually died from Covid, or as they put it “died WITH covid” because they knew damn well Covid wasn’t the cause of death, but a test said that they had it at some point within the last 3 months sooo, that’s a covid death….which explains why so many people like Jimmy Kimmel thought they had covid multiple times, and why the vast majority of covid cases people experienced were completely asymptomatic.
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I’m no scientist or whatever, but isn’t having a sickness 4 or 5 times kinda proof that you’ve built up an immunity/antibodies to said illness?
Like… if you have no immunity to a disease, it kills you. No? 🤔
Covid is a virus. It mutates constantly. You can develop an immunity to viral strain A and still catch viral strain B.
Just like the flu. You catch the flu you’ll never get that strain again.
And flu shots? Guesses. They guess that strain whatever will be most prolific in the country so they give shots for that strain. People might get a different strain. It’s like roulette with viruses.
BUT if you have a strong immune system your body can fight Covid off before you get sick AND still develop immunity.
People with the vaxx shots still get sick because it makes their immune systems weaker. So the shot might ostensibly protect them from strain 94b but they get sick from 97a or 89d.
So yeah natural immunity is definitely thing and vaxx shots weaken and damage what you have.
arguably the mrna shots are worse cause they program your body to fight only strain A and might hijack the immune systems response to strain b or c
Though mrna in cancer treatment has shown some light. I think the technology is not working well because it hasn't had enough time in the oven.
We've worked so well on polio and measles vaccines that for a time, we didn't have to worry about those outbreaks.
Iirc they were saying cancer is caused by mrna too
do you mind if I have a few sources on that? since treating cancer with mrna is from this Times of India Article
https://www.mskcc.org/news/scientists-find-cancer-drivers-hiding-new-place
This was in 2018 way before covid and the covid jabs. Basically talking about how mrna may be the driving cause of cancer cause afaik, science still isn’t sure definitively what causes some people to get cancer while others don’t and it seems to come down to genes and dna
So perspectives change, ultimately if we can figure out the benefits of mrna, and maximizing it's effectiveness, it'll be the best for all of us.
We eliminated polio, mumps, measles, and rubella in the past, let's get covid on that list too.
no. not in the immune system sense.
Ah, okay thanks for clarifying.
I don’t know shit about fuck when it comes to anything medical, I just know not to trust “the experts”
In very very simplified terms, basically even if you've never had a particular strain of flu before , it just means your immune system wont be able to produce effective antibodies for it at the moment you're infected. It's like coming across a new game and not knowing how to play it. Depending on how healthy you are however, your immune system will eventually defeat it unlike it's like the plague and will get better at defeating variants of it in the future
You don't just die from being introduced to a new disease/virus without your immune system giving you a fighting chance
No, not exactly, and not specifically in this case.
Natural Immunity would normally develop in most people after getting infected 4 or 5 times. However, Covid-19 is the most transmissible and fast-adapting/evolving virus in the history of science. This is mostly because it was probably engineered for maximum transmissibility. The problem with Covid is that it was so transmissible that it managed to cross the species barrier, back and forth, dozens of times. We've found lions with Covid (but not bats hilariously).
This means that when your body gets infected with one strain of covid, it can develop natural immunity to one strain. Not the dozens of additional variants. Now, people who've been infected will have an immune system that will recognize the virus and it's spike protein, so you are better off should you survive your initial infection than someone who not infected, or someone who was given the MRNA injection which only manufactured the spike protein. So, your symptoms should be lessened (that's the natural immunity), but the virus evolves so rapidly that it's impossible to stop from being infected.
I tried to warn people at the time: almost every single human being alive in 2020 was going to be infected with Covid. It's effectively impossible to stop, so the only way to inoculate the population would have been through intentional infection of the healthy.
Hilariously, this is where we go back to where the virus evolves quickly. The best reproduction strategy for any virus is to not kill the host. Evolution will actually dictate that viruses will get less lethal with exposure and adaptation, because of the benefits of keeping the host alive. As exposure became more common, the lethality of the virus would go down. This is why quarantines and lockdowns were bad, even form an immunology standpoint, you wanted to spread the infection to lessen it's lethality over time. Keep the vulnerable at home, but allow the healthy to get sick in a safe manner to build up immunity and let the virus evolve to be less deadly.
Contrast this with ebola outbreaks that kill 50% or more of infected. They kill their hosts so quickly that it becomes impossible for the host population to survive the infection. In so doing, the virus routinely exhausts it's spread in humans once an outbreak starts. You basically can't have an ebola pandemic.
I disagree with u/Filo76 because I haven't seen anything to suggest vaccinations make the immune system weaker. This one in particular just gives you a spike protein, which never immunized you from anything, but did send your body into a kind of immunological shock to fight off a bizarre protein strain. That will help your immune system deal with the Spike Protein, but little else. It doesn't prevent infection or transmission, and it was never designed to. The whole point of the genetic therapeutic was for it to help reduce hospitalizations, because people didn't know how lethal remdesivir & respirators were at killing Covid patients.
I get what you're asking. if you get over something you had an immune response, at least for a while. What we're talking about is if the previous exposure has given you enough lasting immunity so that the next time you encounter the virus, your body deals with it before you become sick.
The human body is normally quite resilient to anything thrown its way if you are roughly healthy enough to keep living without impairment. The immune system doesn't need to know what its facing to defeat it, it just will take longer and is much worse on you as its cycles through whatever method it figures out will work.
Antibodies and built up immunity to certain sicknesses is just it specializing in knowing what will work in the future, and doing so fast enough that it doesn't need to reach Fever levels or vomit level coughing because the virus doesn't get deep enough in the first place to warrant such.
Even if it mutates, you'll be much better equipped to handle it and everything else because your immune system got a good work out to strengthen itself.
This is why its important to let kids get sick regularly as they grow. Because without doing so they will grow up incredible brittle and unable to handle the ravages that exist in the world of sickness without the resilience and personal attention a child has. This is one of the reasons why guys like our grandpas could live until 103 drinking whiskey and smoking daily, while the current generations are dying off super early after being raised in increasingly sterile environments.
Dang. I don't follow - much less worship - any celebrities, but this is still mildly disappointing. MacFarlane is good on some things, and some of the stuff he produces is pretty good. I knew he was retarded, but it's still sad to see him be this much of an NPC.
Just from this conversation, you know he had breakfast.
It’s amazing how many people are pants on head retarded
Its not stupidity. Its hyper-socialization. They'll say whatever keeps them popular in their circles, no matter how insane.
Potayto, potahto
Not really. If they were simply stupid, you could educate them and they'd change their minds. What we've actually seen, even in this very clip, is that they'll never change their minds, because lack of information is not the problem, ideological dogma to their cult is.
As I've said in a few comments, it really is sad. Not least because it makes me sound like a raging narcissist. I don't want to act like I'm better than large swathes of the population...but large swathes of the population seem to be barely conscious. I don't claim to be a super genius, but come on, people! Work with me here!
Seriously, it really is sad how many people are basically actually the NPC meme. The Science™ and the Experts™ actually back this up, too, which is extra depressing.
Most people are straight up that meme of "I just want to grill." They exist in a very simple bubble of trying to do as whatever is possible to get their money and then get to their hobbies/family. The greatest sphere of politics and society is just a hindrance to them and they treat it as a disregardable nuisance unless its directly effecting them at that moment.
Its not even that they are really that stupid, they just don't want to or think it matters to fuss about things above their station. If X says it, well its his job to say it so lets do it to move on to getting back to grilling. They can think and reject things that go against certain ingrained knowledge or their nature, but its normally not in a big showy way that you'll see either.
It’s like that. I tend to find dumb people put off doing things that will benefit them and require little effort. And once i realised that, a lot of people who seemed normally intelligent have long moments of dumbness along with npcness
Once again, one of the biggest bits of scientific misinformation is the "debunking" of the basic premises of germ theory.
No one is more anti-evolution than Leftist arguing for lockdowns, mask mandates, and mandatory "vaccinations".
It's too bad those retarded faggots don't understand how fast coronaviruses (LIKE THE FUCKING COMMON COLD) mutate.
Well, he is a homosexual so it kinda follows.
when repeating gay CNN shit that denies basic reality.
When disputing stuff that's been proven in the plainest scientific terms, years after it was already obvious to the public via 'anecdotes'. Fuck, I despise what MUH SCIENCE does to the midwit brain.
This jewish kike "forgot" about boarding the plane that hit the towers, nothing more than another puppet
[Insert "Always Has Been Meme"].