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Hard to believe. Impossible even. A Russian stooge. May be 200% on the wrong side of history to come.

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Hi Andreas, do you think there likely won’t be food shortages in Europe and the US? That would be welcome news.

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Lira's painting with wide strokes. Europe's pretty much self-sufficient, and they can afford to buy foodstuffs from North America. Unless Ukraine and NA stop planting in fall and/or next year. So far a scenario, but quite speculative at this point in time.

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That’s a relief.

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I too hope that he is wrong, but he's saying out loud what we are thinking.

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May 10, 2022Liked by James Hill, MD

Please tell me how a non-living thing mutates.

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“Mutations arise by one of three mechanisms: (1) by the effects of physical mutagens (UV light, x-rays) on nucleic acids; (2) by the natural behavior of the bases that make up nucleic acids (resonance from keto to enol and from amino to imino forms), and (3) through the fallibility of the enzymes that replicate the nucleic acids.

“The first two mechanisms act similarly in all viruses; hence, the effects of physical mutagens and the natural behavior of nucleotides are relatively constant. However, viruses differ markedly in their mutation rates, which is due primarily to differences in the fidelity with which their enzymes replicate their nucleic acids. Viruses with high-fidelity transcriptases have relatively low mutation rates and vice versa.”

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK8439/?report=reader

The energy for these processes comes from host cells.

Changes can happen in single RNA bases (or DNA for other viruses) as point mutations, or in longer nucleic acid segments as recombinations, insertions, or deletions.

Although mutations can be random, selection of mutations to persist in subsequent viral generations is nonrandom and based on greater fitness, e.g., increasing replication, viral entry into cels, or transmission to other hosts.

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Thanks Fleur. So, is Kill Gates meant to tell us this or not.

Surely will make people feel sick to their core and like mugs for taking the (put whatever Phizer wants in them) clotshots.

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A friend of mine thinks that Kill Gates is obviously a good guy - you can tell by looking at Kill. Friend says of WEF that we are lucky smart people are sorting things out.

This was in response to my trying to wake him up.

That clotshotted friend's mother collapsed on the street with legs not working and although not far from home it took ages to drag herself home by her arms. Well, to him being clotshotted is for the greater good.

Why does he still invite me to go for drinks with him. We argue like crazy.

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Thank you for this video. Know about this guy in Ukraine...He is telling the truth. I agree and am so relieved I am NOT crazy, I see it, and it is coming.

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Excellent. Thank you, Fleur.

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