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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Nov 6, 2024 11:27:24 GMT
Some American academic girl doing a PhD has established some uncomfortable facts. If you ever wondered why post 1970s women have gone crazy, divorce rates have shot up, birth rates plummeted, millions of third worlders have been invited to replace the people they never had because their internal reproduction system had been hacked, then this girl has figured it out, albeit a bit of a case of work in progress. There are still questions that need investigating. It also does explain the soyboys as well.
She has since quit her PhD because the university ganged up on her and made it impossible for her to continue.
You might find in parts subtitles a help. She talks incredibly fast.
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Post by Orac on Nov 11, 2024 20:06:25 GMT
I've known about this for a while
Very concerning
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Post by Bentley on Nov 11, 2024 20:13:50 GMT
Tbh Ive heard of this
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Post by jonksy on Nov 11, 2024 21:29:32 GMT
The safets pill is made of granite and weighs 5 tons and is 6 foot in diameter women can get help to push it against their bedroom doors according to the small print..
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 11, 2024 21:39:59 GMT
The safets pill is made of granite and weighs 5 tons and is 6 foot in diameter women can get help to push it against their bedroom doors according to the small print.. Someone once said the best form of contraception is the pill... ...held between the knees.
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Post by jonksy on Nov 11, 2024 21:44:15 GMT
The safets pill is made of granite and weighs 5 tons and is 6 foot in diameter women can get help to push it against their bedroom doors according to the small print.. Someone once said the best form of contraception is the pill... ...held between the knees. Seriously tho my partner is bi-polar and since she has had the snip and dropped the pill she doesn't seem to kick off these days for no reason as she did when she was on the pill.
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 11, 2024 21:53:03 GMT
Someone once said the best form of contraception is the pill... ...held between the knees. Seriously tho my partner is bi-polar and since she has had the snip and dropped the pill she doesn't seem to kick off these days for no reason as she did when she was on the pill. I cant really answer that. But at the risk of making light of this, which perish the thought I'm not, I'm confident Bill Burr would have suitable response...
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Post by Pacifico on Nov 11, 2024 22:15:51 GMT
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Post by johnofgwent on Nov 12, 2024 21:41:52 GMT
During my post-grad research years, one of the lecturers in our unit told me of his lucrative little number he had with the water boards that are now part of Thames Water
Have you ever heard of Ion Exchange Resin Chromatography.
It's a bit of a misnomer but in essence you have these tiny beads of resin coated with an active substance that chemically attracts certain chemical groups.
Pour a solution over them and the stuff in the solution sticks chemically to the beads
Ok so
Water boards along the Thames take water from the river, clean it up, filter it, bleach it, UV it to kill pathogens, pump it to your taps, take your sewer waste, clean that, throw the cleaned liquid in the river...
Where downstream the next water board extracts it, cleans it ...
But from the 60's on they never managed to remove the contraceptive chemicals from the effluent
Six extractions down river, anyone closer to London than say Reading, was on the pill whether male or female whether they wanted to be or not
When this was realised, emergency measures were brought in. Huge ion exchange resin filters were put in the water effluent pipe lines, and they collected these chemicals and when the resin was full the units were swapped out
The pharma companies supplied these freshly regenerated resins at no cost and took the full ones away and regenerated them
Whether they then re-used the materials released from bondage to the resin in fresh supplies of their pharmaceutical is ... Unclear
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