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Also, is it true from what you see at your hospital that there is a surge in covid hopitalizations?

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Massachusetts first in nation to implement COVID K-9 Unit which begs the question can COVID arrests for the unvaccinated be far behind?

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According to the Bristol County Sheriff's Office, Huntah and Duke will be used to detect the virus in schools, town buildings, nursing homes and medical facilities. Captain Paul Douglas sees these two new additions to the K-9 unit as a "decontamination tool" to keep these spaces safe against the virus. "The dogs can detect the COVID odor on a counter or table if it was recently touched by a COVID-positive individual, or even detect the odor on a tissue used by someone with COVID," Douglas said. With this detection program developed by scientists, trained dogs will be able to detect all variants of COVID-19, including the delta variant.

Be honest, does the idea of canine attack dogs trained to sniff out COVID-19 fill you with a sense of safety and security, or does it signal just a touch of end times foreboding within you? In my mind, I see the COVID K9 unit as a good thing, right up to the moment they are used to hunt down “the unvaccinated” so they can be removed and detained in a facility to be named later. Think that’s just fearmongering? Maybe you need to read about Bill A416 in New York.

“But take heed to yourselves: for they shall deliver you up to councils; and in the synagogues ye shall be beaten: and ye shall be brought before rulers and kings for my sake, for a testimony against them.”Mark 13:9

The program, which uses masks worn by COVID-19 positive patients, kills the virus with an ultraviolet light, leaving the smell of the virus for dogs to detect. The canines are then trained to sniff out the virus odor, or detect the change in metabolism of a person infected with COVID-19 without the risk of infection, making the program safe for dogs during the training process.

With this training, the dogs are able to detect the Coronavirus with over 90% accuracy, Dr. Ken Fulton, provost and Executive Vice President at Florida International University, told ABC Radio’s “perspective” podcast in February.

“More than nine times out of 10, when the odor is there or a positive mask is there, the dogs alert and they get very few false positives,” Fulton said.  “So they’re very, very accurate, actually more accurate than even PCR testing in the laboratory.”

According to the Bristol County Sheriff’s Office, Huntah and Duke will be used to detect the virus in schools, town buildings, nursing homes and medical facilities. Captain Paul Douglas sees these two new additions to the K-9 unit as a “decontamination tool” to keep these spaces safe against the virus.

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Knock Knock whose there?

Bark Bark Bark Bark

“Who let the dogs out” …

 

What if you have food in your pocket and the dogs are going crazy for that and bark up a storm?   My grandfather used to carry slices of liver-worst, roast beef, etc in aluminum foil and kept it in his pocket before walking our dog or my cousin’s dog … and they LOVED him and obeyed his every command.  He had them off the leash and they never ran away … we were all amazed.  Didn’t learn until years later he carried deli meat! :mdrmdr:   The cheater.

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No blue, I am still holding out for as long as possible. I am loading up on Glutathione and praying even harder.  Interesting turn of events, my hospital was just bought again, so there may be a slight grace as we transition to the new owners officially in October. God has a way of making things happen. I truly feel that we are leaving with the year of release that begins Sep 1 2021; we don’t have another Shmita (5782) year for 7 years, Israel will then be 80 — walks out of God’s past works. The scripture is so multi-leveled and I see so many new things, it’s like I can’t read fast enough any more.

Look at God’s description of the end of lucifer in Ezekiel 28 - this is masked as the King of Tyre but this human king was not alive to be in the Garden of Eden (the dragon was); the stone jewels could represent the planets — then you have the song of Deborah - the armies of earth did not fight in the heavens but the armies of heaven did; Obadiah describes his demise by God clearly, and Edom is Esau and Jacob and Esau contended, but God loved Jacob and hated Esau (that used to confuse me but I get it now) - God hates evil.

We are truly leaving this wretched place and soon! :prayer-hands:

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There is no surge in Covid in my neck of the woods …. East coast, Virginia. But there is a surge in crazy. :calvin —- increase in GSW’s surrounding the hospital. Increase of violence against clinicians.

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Why Sept. 1, 2021?

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Actually, I did a recheck and the Shmita 2021 begins Sept. 7 w. Rosh Hashanah on the eve of Sept 6

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Gotcha!  I thought maybe you found a calendar in your new book that I had never heard of!

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Yep did you hear our unwelcome expert Falsi state that if we had this much misinformation about polio and small pox we would all be still battling these diseases — what a liar, well we know who his father is….

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Good.  A V11 wouldn't balance well.  Per Wiki -- "A V12 engine is a twelve-cylinder piston engine where two banks of six cylinders are arranged in a V configuration around a common crankshaft. V12 engines are more common than V10 engines. However, they are less common than V8 engines."

Completion now, maybe?

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Personally I drive a V6 Hybrid :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr:  That is not a V config and with the electrical component all messed up for that vision :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr:

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