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  1. > This is also the birthday of actor Jude Law (born 1972.)
    > You will remember him from Enemy at The Gates and Sky Captain.

    He was also in ‘Gattaca’ (1997) – a depiction of how society will become further stratified and controlled once competitive parents are able to select the genetic traits of their children.

    While there has been a lot of teeth-gnashing and hand-wringing lately over the influence of the Silicon Valley oligarchs, the disruptive effects that genetics will have is another issue we are failing to prepare for.

  2. There was a theory elsewhere that claimed the probability that genetic traits,harmful to the controllers agenda, are, and have been INCREASINGLY countered by an agent in the MMR vaccine. The theory states that Nazi scientists may have been the ones who 1st identified REBELLION in genetics. It goes on to say how an agent was possibly created to react with the “rebel” gene and ONLY the rebel gene. This agent would produce irreversible brain damage to MMR recipients possessing the rebel gene. The agent could be installed in a random fashion, into vaccines, to reduce the chance of a link being found. They call it….AUTISM
    It goes on to say: “Your “government” spends billions of your stolen money to “try to find an answer” to the autism puzzle. This epidemic may be one of the biggest face-slaps we have received by this infested system…so far.”
    We marvel at these geriatric billionaire globalist farts. Do you think they’d be making their evil “progress” without the scientists and technophiles ?

  3. There isn’t an epidemic of autism. It was redefined to include a lot of symptoms that were never considered autism. MMR doesn’t cause autism it saves lives.

  4. Ammunition, The mostest for the leastest in 7.62 x 39. Price .21 cents/rd. at SG Ammo: https://www.sgammo.com/node/2865

    Test barrel was 21 inch long RPK styled (AK-47) rifle, so the bullet is about 200 fps faster than it would be from a 16 inch barrel, or at a speed of about 2,375 fps. This recent production Tula 154 Soft Point tested using five individual one gallon milk jugs. Penetration was up to 30 inches of water, and almost 5 one gallon plastic milk jugs. Slug penetrated the fifth, and last jug, and found on top of the ground. Jacket separated every time, and the slug lead mushroomed nicely to 0.5 inches in diameter. Jacket and slug weighed 128.5 grains. The first two one gallon jugs of water were violently and completely exploded into large and small pieces, and the 4 or 5th jug penetrated, were badly torn or damaged.

    Numerous ballistic gelatin tests performed over the last several years of this particular ammunition were consistent, yet different. Those test found the bullet and jacket to also separate, and that retained weight was slightly less than 128.5 grains, penetration was only 16 to 17 inches, yet would regularly mushroom to .6 to .75 inches. These results are near identical to Hornady’s FTX 160 grain, .30-03 load as test in ballistic gelatin by Brass Fetcher.

    I believe this is an acceptable balance of penetration and expansion, and exceeds FBI standards for a defense load. There are arguable better defense loads available, yet not at this price. I would rather be hit with 7.62 Nato ball ammunition, rather than this round.

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