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To: Les H who wrote (29587)3/19/2022 6:00:38 PM
From: Les H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 51518
 
Oilfield Service Majors Aren’t Pulling Out Of Russia
By Tom Kool - Mar 19, 2022, 4:00 PM CDT
Schlumberger, Halliburton, and Baker Hughes have not announced their withdrawal from Russia.
FT: The current sanctions against Russia ban new investments of U.S. and EU companies in Russia’s energy, but they do not restrict the existing operations.

oilprice.com



To: Les H who wrote (29587)3/22/2022 12:17:27 PM
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Administering a drug that's highly effective in the first phase of a disease, but not in its third phase, will be shown to be not effective when administered in the third phase. This tells you exactly nothing about its efficacy in the first phase. Stop believing pharma propaganda. They have a duty to their shareholders to sell you the latest poisons that are under patent protection. Odd how the effectiveness of many drugs falls off a cliff the day the patent runs out.

If the "health authorities" gave a shit about people's health, they would have recommended vitamin D at the start of the scamdemic, but that would've hurt the clot shot sales, so once again, health took a back seat, way back, dragging from the undercarriage.