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So if you take 

 

Genetic abnormalities is one of the few tenets of natural selection. Go read a book.

 So if you take one of these people that you could see as not fitting into the XX XY chromosome and perform a genetic layout. Would they not show up as XX or XY? I have heard of XXY or XY/XXXY

 

But these people have reproductive organ abnormalities. 

 

http://www.ndss.org/Down-Syndrome/What-Is-Down-Syndrome/

 

https://www2.palomar.edu/anthro/abnormal/abnormal_5.htm

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https://www2.palomar.edu/anthro/abnormal/abnormal_5.htm

There ya go. There are certainly more than two gender if the definition is in fact science based. But that really isn't what California is talking about either. These several other configurations of chromosomes are anomalies and very atypical.

Quite a few female" that are genetic male without a 'testosterone gene. Easier to treat with estrogen.

 

Don't want to call out famous, some Swedish bikini model, etc. Admire them, untill it goes hollywood

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Darwin would disagree with you, tr8er, I love that the left is all about evolution, science and all yet they ignore one of the key functions of evolution, for some reason natural selection is ignored, survival of the fittest is in every living organism, right down to cellular level....

Natural selection is an artifact of scaler wave energy

 

You still have a point, overpopulation might not be the problem we think it is. People can live how they want.

 

Forced acceptance is what we don't recognize as a problem.

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Genetic mutations are rare but do crop up as a normal result of sexual reproduction, and this is the great thing about two sexes having to supply half the genes. It rolls the dice. It allows for change and either gives an advantage or not. Too far outside the human blueprint and they can't usually mature or reproduce. Stepping in wth hormone therapy or surgery may not be a good idea....

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Genetic mutations are rare but do crop up as a normal result of sexual reproduction, and this is the great thing about two sexes having to supply half the genes. It rolls the dice. It allows for change and either gives an advantage or not. Too far outside the human blueprint and they can't usually mature or reproduce. Stepping in wth hormone therapy or surgery may not be a good idea....

Yup. Agree

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Quite a few female" that are genetic male without a 'testosterone gene. Easier to treat with estrogen.

 

Don't want to call out famous, some Swedish bikini model, etc. Admire them, untill it goes hollywood

 

Hermaphrodites are really preferred as "female" models!  They tend to be tall and slim.  They have smaller breasts but firm, just like clothes models are desired to be.  And most importantly because they don't have periods they don't exhibit the all to common PMS eruptions of well known clothes models.

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Genetic mutations are rare but do crop up as a normal result of sexual reproduction, and this is the great thing about two sexes having to supply half the genes. It rolls the dice. It allows for change and either gives an advantage or not. Too far outside the human blueprint and they can't usually mature or reproduce. Stepping in wth hormone therapy or surgery may not be a good idea....

 

A not too common genetic mutation is in the cat world.  Calico color variation [black, orange and white],is tied to the female genetic strain.  Yet, on rare occasions male Calico cats are born.  In the common result these Calico males are sterile!  They are hybrids after all. The great cat world breeder search is on  to find one or more non-sterile male calico studs and breed a genetic Calico breed, not a female color variant of mixed parentage.  About 10 years ago I saw a pet donation ad in the LA Times for a neutered male Calico!  I sincerely hope that the poor soul thought that any tri-colored cat was a Calico!

 

Hybrids are generally regarded as sterile.  Yet it is not uncommon for mules to be on occasion fertile.  Not too sure about Jennies.

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Well I'm no forensic gun expert, but did the shooter use more than one weapon? Do all bullets travel at the same speed? If the bullet travels faster is the time delay the same for a slower round? Forensic moron doesn't even provide the audio for both claimed range distances to illustrate the audible difference? 

 

Thanks, but no thanks. 

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Were the recordings all from the same device? same location and distance above ground?

Most likely not, so there would have been different quality and possible obstructions or reflective surfaces (people) muddling things.

 

Sad that people post shit like this as evidence. Take something that's possibly an anomaly and work backwards as proof of something else. There will be the gullible out there that will forever be mentioning or thinking of the 'other shooter'. Which detracts from  what did happen. 

 

I imagine that many of the bullets will be dug up from the ground? Wouldn't they all be (more or less) coming form one direction? It's by no means definitive. Maybe the strikes on the pavement would be more accurate? 

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Well I'm no forensic gun expert, but did the shooter use more than one weapon? Do all bullets travel at the same speed? If the bullet travels faster is the time delay the same for a slower round? Forensic moron doesn't even provide the audio for both claimed range distances to illustrate the audible difference?

 

Thanks, but no thanks. 

 

At 7:00 minute time stamp he provides audio. 

 

Or do you mean like a visual of the audio overlaid in separate colors showing discrepancies?

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Which begs the questions Mr. Health Ranger...

 

Where exactly (location) was it recorded? Wasn't there a taxi recording gun shots too???? So wouldn't the time be compressed for that recording as it was much closer???

Are the recordings on the same machine?

How is it determined that some sounds are bullets hitting pavement as opposed to something else?

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Which begs the questions Mr. Health Ranger...

 

Where exactly (location) was it recorded? Wasn't there a taxi recording gun shots too???? So wouldn't the time be compressed for that recording as it was much closer???

Are the recordings on the same machine?

How is it determined that some sounds are bullets hitting pavement as opposed to something else?

 

I imagine you have the capability to research your pending questions by using one of the many search engines we have at our finger tips.

 

To add to this. You can have a conversation with the guy who recorded this. He has a youtube channel and answers people on the comment threads.

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