From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12371 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Saturday, October 7 2023 Volume 14 : Number 12371 Today's Subjects: ----------------- The Truth About The Jab Double-blind, placebo-based studies prove it works. ["Rebellious Doctor" Subject: The Truth About The Jab Double-blind, placebo-based studies prove it works. The Truth About The Jab Double-blind, placebo-based studies prove it works. The debate will probably rage on for years, maybe decades. Is it good for you? Bad for you? Does it make infection less severe? Or does it make it MORE likely you will get infected? One rebellious doctor from bThe Medical Undergroundb has an opinion sure to anger the powers that be. http://risehealth.buzz/LpwKfufAnnYZMyxsJuj0eRFCuKNiE_uR9DheTf16FkNROtWsyA He treated hundreds of people with the virus and came to one startling conclusion. See what hebs saying NOW before the powers that be silence him forever RIGHT HERE >>> http://risehealth.buzz/LpwKfufAnnYZMyxsJuj0eRFCuKNiE_uR9DheTf16FkNROtWsyA In 326 BC, the army of Alexander approached the boundaries of the Nanda Empire. His army, exhausted from the continuous campaigning and concerned at the prospect of facing yet another gigantic Indian army, demanded that they should return to the west. This happened at the Hyphasis (modern Beas). Historians do not consider that this action by Alexander's troops represented a mutiny but called it an increase in military unrest amongst the troops, which forced Alexander to finally give in. Instead of immediately turning back, however, he ordered the army to march south, along the Indus, securing the banks of the river as the borders of his empire. Defeat of Porus by the Macedonians. The main reasons for Porus's defeat were Alexander's use of clever tactics, and the Macedonians' superior discipline and technology. The Indians used chariots which were inferior to the Greek's cavalry. They did not have a well supported military infrastructure or a standing army. The Indian infantry and cavalry were poorly armoured, lacking in metal armour, and their swords were no match against the sarissa of the Macedonians. Porus himself failed to take the initiative, mainly trying to counter his opponent's moves. Greek historians agree that Porus fought bravely until the e http://risehealth.buzz/xTwHpUfv4JM_s1E1FZHvFoCAZuWbBcpYluakxTw4dfDWx2kpUg ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12371 ***********************************************