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Jul 19, 2023Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Wow what an excellent analogy. Well done!

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Jul 19, 2023Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Carbon fiber and titanium expand and contract at different rates. Gluing carbon fiber to titanium is also a recipe for failure. 1st. Carbon fiber bicycles are light and strong but can fail catastrophically without warning. When building fiberglass and carbon fiber boat hulls you see the same issues. But, you generally see cracking in the gel coat where there has been too much flexing. I worry about the current trend to build light strong performance catamarans and trimarans with carbon fiber The sea is relentless. I fear we will see families and crews lost at sea over time as these expensive boats age.

Your analogy to the Covid vaccine (not a vaccine) mRNA technology hold together well. Rush to market with too little testing and paying no head to signals such as all the test animals dying. then ignoring signals in human trials. shutting down critics. But, in the case of the jabs I wonder if they work exactly as intended. That is a much bigger issue.

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Yes, no one listened when we spoke of the animals dying.

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Fascinating analogy. Yesterday, after seeing a local rehabilitation clinic in our area had received over $7M in grants to help treat ‘long-Covid,’ I thought to myself: Which came first? Covid, long-Covid, or was is something far more nefarious predating both? Why has science been thrown out the window, only to brainwash the public into thinking it’s ‘long-Covid’ or what some doctors are now calling ‘Covid-cancer’?! We must continue to be the lighthouse and shine our light on the truth!!!

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Jul 19, 2023Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Thank you Walter. Overwhelming evidence indeed. Dr. Denis Rancourt - 13+ million murdered globally by the gene-therapy transfection shots:

https://rumble.com/v2ohtte-physicist-dr-denis-rancourt-presents-his-findings-on-all-cause-mortality-ot.html

Here is labor-workforce data from this past March. The picture is worse today:

https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/extraordinary-change-labor-data-reveals-shocking-drop-workplace-attendance-following-vax

Thanks for all your great posts and work. Peace.

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Jul 19, 2023·edited Jul 19, 2023Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Great analogy there Walter. And you know what's going to come of the Stockton Rush disaster? More useless government oversight and $ will be used and created to oversee the construction and use of any such deep sea vehicles. The industry will have a new partner: Uncle Sam.

I always talk to Doctors and ask them why there is so much government interference in their practices. They talk about hospital beds, lawyers, and insurance. I then ask them if it is illegal for a SCUBA instructor to fill someone's tank if they aren't certified divers. They always answer "YES." Well, they are wrong! There are no laws (that I'm aware of) that make this illegal. The SCUBA industry...yep. Mere scuba instructors, were able to police themselves, make their own safety rules and certifications and stick to them. There's no need for outside government interference.

But Doctors? They surrendered their privacy the moment they listened to their bean-counters and created a fictional split between the PRACTICE of medicine and the BUSINESS of medicine....thus their abrogation of medical autonomy and their failed adherence to the Hipocratic Oath.

But I digress. The Greed and hubris of the few have always brought the downfall of the many.

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Jul 19, 2023Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Walter, just perfect. Hubris, that arrogant entitlement of the narcissists. It is writ large on so many organizations now, political, commercial, military, academic. The Word says this is the age of deception, it seems that self deception may come first. The pride that will never admit error; that goeth before the fall.

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Wonderful comment - I couldn’t agree more! The degree of unchecked arrogance, entitlement, narcissism and self-deception at the highest levels...we all pay the price.

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Absolutely and if you study history especially related to industrial disasters you will see, time and time again, the same series of events unfolding.

Bold ideas. Lots of money and investors on the line. Rushing ahead. People end up dead and it's called a disaster.

However.

Let us also consider that there may be more to the story.

That to get away with murder, you might want to have a scapegoat. Another suspect to take the heat. You can place evidence to frame them. A hair there. A receipt. The crumbs all lead one way while the real perpetrator goes the other.

Perhaps it's a disaster.

But perhaps it was meant to look like one. Because perhaps that is strategically advantageous.

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Jul 19, 2023Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Well presented Walter; thank you for sharing that piece of history, and your thoughts about it. I sincerely hope both situations give people pause to carefully weigh the voices of authority in their lives in relation to the guidance of their own fundamental logic and common sense. The usual (and appropriate) aphorism invoked is "Err on the side of caution."

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I definitely see the connection. Great job!

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Jul 19, 2023Liked by Walter M Chesnut

When Walter are a group of the wise doctors & researchers going to ban together in a critical mass and say ENOUGH !!

It is getting so tiresome to keep reading the newest and latest proof from the guy's in the white hats that we are on a suicide dive into total destruction.

WHO WILL LEAD ?

WHO ORGANIZE THE POPULATION TO SAVE OUR CHILDREN AND THEIR FUTURES ??

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Jul 19, 2023Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Well said, Walter. Brilliant, in fact. Thanks for your voice!

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Jul 19, 2023Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Spot on!

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Jul 19, 2023Liked by Walter M Chesnut

♥️

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I followed the Titan mishap carefully and there is a lot of thoughtless criticism of Rush. I understand he made mistakes and a few people lost their life, but in the grand scheme of things it's trivial. I'm a long distance single handed ocean sailor with 18,000 miles in the open ocean in relatively small boats. I wouldn't have got on the Titan in the first place. The amount of things that could have gone wrong are enormous. There are always a lot of naysayers claiming something won't work. The sub did work to a point. It just didn't pass the test of time, which is always the hardest test. I'm much more concerned about medical disasters. From my perspective the warp speed COVID injection was much worse. It was like the Titan, but on a much larger scale. I'm also more incensed about the FIU bridge collapse which killed 6 innocent victims and was entirely predictable. It only stood a few days. You can find videos of the actual failure on Youtube. As for the Titan, I'm more interested in exactly what went wrong. Could the engineering have been improved slightly and it worked? For example maybe if the CF tube was wound differently or if it had more of a football shape being fatter in the center with proper orientation of the fibers, it may have withstood the pressure over the long haul. It's not simply that Rush was a bad thoughtless dude like Fauci. Rush had bad advice from others such as the company that fabricated the tube. Why didn't they speak up? Sure some people said it might break; but did that company?

The engineer of record of the FIU bridge stated just a few hours or less before the collapse that the very obvious and growing cracks were not a problem. The FIU University engineering department seems rather silent as it relates to the entire situation. They were pushing their rapid approach to bridge construction using self cleaning concrete.

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If carbon fiber is a poor choice for a submersible, concrete is an even worse choice for a single monolithic bridge truss with very odd and inconsistent web angles where each web is spaced differently to match the cable angles of a fake suspension tower that was only decorative and carried no load.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73EScguZZzI

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The carbon fiber used has a shelf life, and it was already expired when the sub was assembled. That is reckless, in this case, fatal.

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We need to combine both technologies as was done in the 1966 movie Fantastic Voyage:

When a blood clot renders a scientist comatose, a submarine and its crew are shrunk and injected into his bloodstream in order to save him.

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Sounds like that would be a fantastic voyage.

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Truth. I tried to tell my son tonight of all the lies, he thinks I'm nuts! Very sad so many do not believe.

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