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Thanks SheThinksLiberty. Because it makes me want to barf, I am reading your excellent post in chunks. The first part is nauseating, but it does not surprise me. Way back in the day, I worked at the MIT Energy Lab in Concord, MA - we were studying photovoltaic panels on mock houses near Hanscom Field and on several homes in the area. It was the real beginning of solar. ( The panel efficiencies and technologies have not changed since then - solar IS NOT the answer to our energy needs. ) I bring this up because we were visited every year by our "bosses" from the US Government - Sandia Labs - for a "review" and analysis. What an eye-opener for me. Our operation was a small one - me, a first year MIT EE student, my boss, an MIT P'hD, and three other really smart guys, one with two degrees from MIT and the others with degrees from Stanford, Purdue and SUNY. Every one of those guys was old-school super sharp. We got things done. Anyway, the "bosses" - there is no other way to put it - were technically incompetent. They did not know basic physics and mathematics. It was like we are watching an episode of "The Office" - absolutely insane. The people in government are truly incompetent idiots. Protect yourselves at all times. Today, the 80-20 rule has been replaced by the 98-02 rule. 98% of people today are ignorant of basic logic and thought. I welcome anyone to prove me wrong. My wife and I recently attended an open-house at SCAD in Georgia. It was a "woke" shit-show. Groupthink, as history illustrates, kills. Peace.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Thank you, Steve. Great story. Think many of us have been there. (BTW, depending on when you were at M.I.T. and if you rode the Red Line, who knows? Our paths may have crossed...)

I think you're absolutely right re the "80/20 Rule" now being the "98/02 Rule."

And Georgia? What can we say about Georgia??

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Thanks SheThinksLiberty. You never know; we may have crossed paths - I was running full-speed back then. We lived in Eastgate, a high-rise on the MIT campus - right next to the Longfellow bridge, on the 22nd floor. Have a great day and thanks for the excellent posts. Peace.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

When I first got to Boston, lived just off the Harvard Bridge, walking distance to Fenway, just outside front door could see the Citgo sign...Long time ago, another life and lifetime ago...

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Replying to communicate.

I hope you and yours are well and that the hurricane missed you. Sharing a VERY important video. Please watch and consider sharing: https://rumble.com/v3azedn-modern-medicines-great-controversy-dr.-peter-mccullough.html

Again, I hope you are doing well. Peace.

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Steve's avatar

Copy that SheThinksLiberty. Same for me and my family. Peace.

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SimulationCommander's avatar

It's like they think we've forgotten all the doctors being threatened or prescriptions going unfilled because pharmacies refused........

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

I know...Just hard to know what to say to all of this. Lies of commission; lies of omission.

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SadieJay's avatar

Excellent post. Grandma Garland! Haha...like the wolf posing as grandma in Little Red Riding Hood though. I agree with SteveinFL, I had to read this a little at a time because heave-ho, here comes breakfast. I have come to the conclusion that we simply cannot know everything there is to know, which is usually exceptionally bad things about how reality does in fact work in this day. These days malicious malfeasance is disguised as incompetent ineptitude. Evil hasn't even bothered to cloak itself as 'for the good' anymore. Rotten to the core. Thank you for your vigilance and righteous indignation...it is what we ALL should be doing in our own corners of the world.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

"Rotten to the core." Yup. And overflowing with truly mediocre -- at best -- people like the DOJ attorney as defense attorney for the rotten FDA.

I did call Matt Gaetz's district office and spoke to the director. He was very appreciative of my drawing attention to that section of the CFR, § 600.3. Said he was going to text the Congressman about it. Alas, with everything crumbling from every direction, who knows what good it will ultimately do...but made the call anyway.

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SadieJay's avatar

I am glad we are on the same team. You are just the opposite of mediocre. But that describes many of today's society. That and the word subpar. Honestly. Bah!

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