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Marduk

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The only normal torpedo (not some sort of electric circling one) with 6km range is pretty rare Cagni class submarine torpedoes.
Only four of those subs were ever made and their role was to sink civilian grade ships.
Yup, so we know why there were leftover torps of this model after WW2 now.
 

ATP

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Yes. Unguided torpedoes... It's why WW2 submarines generally didn't fire above 2-3km, and often preferred to get much closer than that, even though the torpedoes had much more maximum range. Sure, a spread fired against a convoy at such range could make sense, but against a single ship, waste of torpedoes.
Point in case, talented U-Boot crew fired at an anchored battleship in port from shorter range. Out of 3 torpedoes, only 1 hit and poorly. Stern torpedo missed too, and only third salvo hit with all 3.

In this case, the torpedoes were fired from bouncing speedboats going at full ahead at a ship's stern, rather than the wide side profile, further reducing chances to hit.
Which still means,that they wanted sink american cyvilian ship,but fucked it.
 

Marduk

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Which still means,that they wanted sink american cyvilian ship,but fucked it.
While out of the whole Israel, if they wanted to arrange a black op to sink an American ship for reasons and not get caught, they would find some people who aren't idiots with obsolete gear to do it at least somewhat competently.
 

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Long COVID is very real. It’s a lot like post-sepsis syndrome in some respects.

COVID-19:
  • Ages the vascular endothelium.
  • Decimates mitochondria and good gut bacteria.
  • Can cause hair loss and graying.
  • Can trigger new-onset diabetes.
  • Can trigger ME/CFS and POTS.
  • Damages gray matter in the brain in a manner equivalent to years of aging, particularly in the parahippocampal gyrus, affecting spatial memory formation.
  • Can cause permanent changes to olfaction.
  • Can cause persistent amyloid microclotting that starves organs of oxygenated blood long after the virus is cleared.
  • Alters lipid metabolism and sweat gland function.
  • Can, in some cases, cause bone marrow suppression and persistent lymphopenia or pancytopenia.
I’m tired of watching people say “Long COVID is all in people’s heads”, because these effects are subtle and debilitating in a way that is easily dismissed out of hand. How many people will never be able to rejoin the workforce effectively due to disabilities brought on by PASC?

Economic bioweapon. Casualties are harder to treat than kills.

If you’ve had COVID-19, I cannot stress this enough; take blood thinners (especially fibrinolytic enzymes, like Natto-Serra), antioxidants, and probiotics. You’ll thank me later.
 

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If you’ve had COVID-19, I cannot stress this enough; take blood thinners (especially fibrinolytic enzymes, like Natto-Serra), antioxidants, and probiotics. You’ll thank me later.
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This has some of those good effects.
An additional argument for taking it: during the "2 weeks that go on indefinitely" lockdowns, the powers that be were telling people NOT to take it!
 

Typhonis

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So Natto-Serra* is something to take? I had COVID back in February. So far so good but anything helps.

Nattokinase-Serrapeptase*
 

Iconoclast

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So Natto-Serra* is something to take? I had COVID back in February. So far so good but anything helps.

Nattokinase-Serrapeptase*
It directly degrades the spike protein, degrades any amyloids produced by it, and is fibrinolytic and blood-thinning (it shouldn't be taken if someone has any contraindications that would prevent them from taking a daily aspirin, but otherwise, Natto-Serra is very safe; it shouldn't be stacked with aspirin, because that increases the thinning effect and if you get a tiny papercut it will bleed and bleed). Another way to get nattokinase is to, y'know, just eat a serving of natto a day, too. The dietary source is almost always better-absorbed than the pill form, even if it's less concentrated.


BTW, here's a good recent review of Long COVID/PASC:


SARS had sequelae, too. Survivors of the '02-'04 outbreak ended up with pulmonary fibrosis and ME/CFS as well. It was one of the first things I noticed when going over old SARS papers in early 2020.
 

TheRomanSlayer

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It directly degrades the spike protein, degrades any amyloids produced by it, and is fibrinolytic and blood-thinning (it shouldn't be taken if someone has any contraindications that would prevent them from taking a daily aspirin, but otherwise, Natto-Serra is very safe; it shouldn't be stacked with aspirin, because that increases the thinning effect and if you get a tiny papercut it will bleed and bleed). Another way to get nattokinase is to, y'know, just eat a serving of natto a day, too. The dietary source is almost always better-absorbed than the pill form, even if it's less concentrated.


BTW, here's a good recent review of Long COVID/PASC:


SARS had sequelae, too. Survivors of the '02-'04 outbreak ended up with pulmonary fibrosis and ME/CFS as well. It was one of the first things I noticed when going over old SARS papers in early 2020.
Not sure if I could buy something like that in Canada
 

Typhonis

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It directly degrades the spike protein, degrades any amyloids produced by it, and is fibrinolytic and blood-thinning (it shouldn't be taken if someone has any contraindications that would prevent them from taking a daily aspirin, but otherwise, Natto-Serra is very safe; it shouldn't be stacked with aspirin, because that increases the thinning effect and if you get a tiny papercut it will bleed and bleed). Another way to get nattokinase is to, y'know, just eat a serving of natto a day, too. The dietary source is almost always better-absorbed than the pill form, even if it's less concentrated.


BTW, here's a good recent review of Long COVID/PASC:


SARS had sequelae, too. Survivors of the '02-'04 outbreak ended up with pulmonary fibrosis and ME/CFS as well. It was one of the first things I noticed when going over old SARS papers in early 2020.
I am on a daily aspirin regime so...that should cover the blood thining, correct? 81mg taken daily.
 

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