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A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.
When the ban came in Australia, I was banned from Substack because I wouldn't 'register'. Fuck 'em. I haven't watched a Substack since.
Select quotes from Sasha Latypova's recent Substack titled: '3-Part Told-You-So: 1) Bobby rumored to resign; 2)"covid" was a chemical aerosol;...
Because it's true, it did not come from a lab. It does not exist in the first place.
The Daily Mail, of all shabby British tabloids ... Not realizing the regime they support and advertise with their propaganda has become more...
Well that's a bit disappointing, I was hoping the "Gates thrown under the Bus" caption was meant literally.
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Next weird thing, it's gonna take over a month to pull this off. Weird!
If they had a source of infinite energy, this could be done in a couple of hours, and with no unnecessary orbiting.
As for Van Allen belts... It's similar to like your skin survives fireworks - if short exposure, then a dose absorbed is not significant. If longer... well, you have to die some day anyway.
Note that Van Allen belts don't surround the Earth completely, they are not present near the magnetic poles, so while expensive, it would be possible to not travel through them at all, if long range space travel was more popular. Most long-range Apollo missions were avoiding inner belts, and travelling only through outer belts, and in a thinner sector of them.