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  • Pressing need for World Government and Global Parliament [Barf]

    04/03/2021 8:02:41 AM PDT · by Jyotishi · 68 replies
    The Daily Pioneer ^ | Saturday, April 3, 2021 | J. L. Koul Jalali
    Pressing need for World Government and Global Parliament [Caption] A World Government can be established and its Parliament could be elected directly by proportional representation based on population of each member nation Amid ever-increasing threats facing humanity, https://www.dailypioneer.com/2021/india/india-serving-humanity-by-providing-covid-vax--modi.html it's high time to initiate steps at the governance level to make the world a safer place for mankind. The COVID-19 pandemic has provided impetus to the idea of a global democratic government and underlined the necessity of a world organisation to tackle the dangers facing mankind in a more effective manner. These include --- pandemics, stockpiles of nuclear weapons, deadly biological...
  • BRUISED BRAINIAC (Cops investigate mysterious assaults on crippled astrophysicist Stephen Hawking)

    01/21/2004 10:59:56 AM PST · by presidio9 · 44 replies · 266+ views
    NY Post ^ | January 20, 2004 | BILL HOFFMANN
    <p>Cops have launched an investigation into a series of mysterious assaults on crippled astrophysicist Stephen Hawking. The probe reportedly began after the author of the best seller "A Brief History of Time" was left stranded in his wheelchair in the garden of his country home last summer on the hottest day of the year.</p>
  • House Dems Slam GOP Plan To Cut Funding to North Korean, Chinese, and Iranian Research Labs

    07/14/2023 3:34:32 PM PDT · by Milagros · 23 replies
    Free Beacon ^ | Jul 14, 2023 | Andrew Kerr
    Republican lawmakers advanced a bill Wednesday that would ban funding of research labs controlled by North Korea, China, and other adversarial nations. Democrats say the move will put America’s national security at risk... To Democrats on the House Appropriations Committee, led by Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D., Conn.), these measures unravel "the hard-fought credibility and influence the United States has earned as a global leader," the lawmakers said in a press release Wednesday. "The bill threatens our national security and puts the American people and global health at risk," the Democrats added. DeLauro accused Republicans during a markup hearing Wednesday of...
  • Russia Sought to Kill Defector in Florida

    06/28/2023 8:45:24 PM PDT · by Zhang Fei · 16 replies
    New York Times ^ | Published June 19, 2023 Updated June 21, 2023 | Ronen Bergman, Adam Goldman, Julian E. Barnes
    The C.I.A.’s concerns were not unwarranted. In 2019, the Russians undertook an elaborate operation to find Mr. Poteyev, forcing a scientist from Oaxaca, Mexico, to help. The scientist, Hector Alejandro Cabrera Fuentes, was an unlikely spy. He studied microbiology in Kazan, Russia, and later earned a doctorate in the subject from the University of Giessen in Germany. He was a source of pride for his family, with a history of charitable work and no criminal past. But the Russians used Mr. Fuentes’s partner as leverage. He had two wives: a Russian living in Germany and another in Mexico. In 2019,...
  • Earth has a new 'MOON', scientists reveal - and it's here to stay for at least 1,500 years

    05/29/2023 3:08:41 PM PDT · by Libloather · 32 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 5/29/23 | Jonathan Chadwick
    Earth has a new moon - or at least a 'quasi-moon', a new study has revealed. A quasi-moon is a space rock that circles the Earth, but is gravitationally bound by the sun. This quasi-moon, called 2023 FW13, was discovered by experts using the Pan-STARRS telescope at the top of the Haleakala volcano in Hawaii, and is one of a handful of known quasi-moons. Experts think the ancient cosmic companion has been in Earth's vicinity since 100 BC and will keep circling our planet for at least another 1,500 years, until AD 3700. Thankfully, neither 2023 FW13 or a similar...
  • 3 Russian Hypersonic Missile Scientists Jailed for Treason, Colleagues Say

    05/17/2023 5:19:21 PM PDT · by Twotone · 17 replies
    The Moscow Times ^ | May 16, 2023 | Staff
    At least three Russian scientists who have worked on hypersonic missile development have been arrested on suspicion of treason over the past year, their colleagues said in an open letter published Monday. Members of the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of the Russian Academy of Sciences’ (RAS) Siberian Branch warned that the criminal cases risk setting back Russia’s advances in hypersonic technology. “We simply don’t understand how to continue our craft,” the scientists wrote. The institute said its members Anatoly Maslov, Alexander Shiplyuk and Valery Zvegintsev are held in custody on treason charges for speaking at conferences abroad, publishing...
  • Tornado alley is expanding — and scientists don’t know why

    04/16/2023 7:42:31 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 78 replies
    The hill ^ | 04/16/2023 | Saul Elbein
    Tornadoes are becoming more frequent in populated parts of the United States and are often occurring as damaging clusters — a development seen in recent deadly outbreaks from Alabama to Michigan. The number, damage and deadliness of individual tornadoes has held roughly steady over the past 50 years, federal experts with the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration told The Hill. But broad shifts in the patterns of how tornadoes occur will pose serious challenges to policymakers and emergency managers across the South and Midwest — even as risks remain in the traditional heart of Tornado Alley.
  • Giant blob of seaweed twice the width of US taking aim at Florida, scientists say

    03/12/2023 4:29:11 PM PDT · by CFW · 76 replies
    Fox News ^ | 3/12/23 | Bradford Betz
    A giant seaweed bloom – so large it can be seen from outer space – may be headed towards Florida’s Gulf Coast. The sargassum bloom, at around 5,000 miles wide, is twice the width of the United States and is believed to be the largest in history.
  • Let’s Pay Attention To The Experts Who Challenged The COVID Narrative: From the start, brave physicians and scientists have challenged the government’s COVID narrative—and they’ve been right.

    02/11/2023 8:33:45 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 94 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 02/11/2023 | Thomas T. Siler, Jr., MD
    Even from the start of the mRNA vaccine rollout, a small number of physicians were sounding an alarm about the dangers of Operation Warp Speed and the safety protocols that the mRNA vaccine development bypassed. Near the end of year three of dealing with COVID-19, much more is known about the efficacy of the new mRNA vaccines and their safety profile. This post sums up the information and concerns that multiple physicians have offered, all leading to one conclusion: the vaccine program needs to be stopped due to both safety concerns and lack of efficacy. As the experimental vaccines were...
  • When is it OK to make germs worse in a lab? It's a more relevant question than ever

    01/29/2023 7:01:27 PM PST · by LadyDoc · 51 replies
    Houston public media ^ | Jan 27, 2023 | NELL GREENFIELDBOYCE
    Policymakers have long grappled with how to handle experiments that might generate potentially dangerous viruses. Now, officials are considering whether oversight needs to be expanded. Over 150 virologists have signed on to a commentary that says all the evidence to date indicates that the coronavirus pandemic started naturally, and it wasn't the result of some kind of lab accident or malicious attack. They worry that continued speculation about a lab in China is fueling calls for more regulation of experiments with pathogens, and that this will stifle the basic research needed to prepare for future pandemics. The virologists issued their...
  • Trump tweeted highly classified satellite photo in 2019

    11/19/2022 7:40:30 AM PST · by Eleutheria5 · 76 replies
    Arutz Sheva ^ | 18/11/22 | Elad Benari
    The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency on Friday formally declassified an image then-US President Donald Trump tweeted in 2019 of a highly classified satellite photograph depicting the site of a failed Iranian rocket launch. NPR reported that the NGA declassified the image after a “grueling Pentagon-wide review to determine whether the briefing slide it came from could be shared with the public” in response to a Freedom of Information Act request from the radio network. Many details on the original image remain redacted – a clear sign that Trump was sharing some of the US government's most prized intelligence on social media,...
  • Faster, wetter hurricanes are on the way, say Department of Energy scientists

    10/17/2022 8:30:10 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 50 replies
    The Hill ^ | 10/17/2022 | SHARON UDASIN
    The U.S. Atlantic Coast is becoming a hotbed for rapidly intensifying hurricanes, as climate change fuels wetter and more severe storm systems, a new study has found. A warmer world will likely beget hurricanes that gain strength faster and exacerbate the risk of flooding along the Atlantic Coast, according to the study, published on Monday in Geophysical Research Letters. Hurricane Ian’s recent crash-landing in Florida was among the strongest storms to arrive and is a testament to how hurricanes can suddenly turn severe, the researchers observed. The rates at which hurricanes have strengthened near the Atlantic Coast have surged since...
  • PITT pathway: Scientists discover how cells repair longevity-promoting 'recycling system'

    09/07/2022 8:53:22 AM PDT · by LibWhacker · 4 replies
    Phys.org ^ | 9/7/2022 | University of Pittsburgh
    Fluorescence microscopy images showing the endoplasmic reticulum network (green) wrapping around damaged lysosomes (red). The cell nucleus is shown in blue. Today in Nature, University of Pittsburgh researchers describe for the first time a pathway by which cells repair damaged lysosomes, structures that contribute to longevity by recycling cellular trash. The findings are an important step towards understanding and treating age-related diseases driven by leaky lysosomes. "Lysosome damage is a hallmark of aging and many diseases, particularly neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's," said lead author Jay Xiaojun Tan, Ph.D., assistant professor of cell biology at Pitt's School of Medicine...
  • Rockefeller Foundation Wants Behavioral Scientists to Figure out Why People Refuse to Take the Vaccine

    08/29/2022 7:49:26 PM PDT · by Beave Meister · 58 replies
    Conservative Playlist.com ^ | 8/29/2022 | JD Rucker
    Editor’s Commentary: Let’s cut to the chase about this particular component of the globalist elites’ plans for us. They are only interested in finding out why people are unwilling to take the jabs so they can figure out how to counter our arguments. They aren’t worried about the jabs being safe or effective. That’s a sales pitch. They want everyone jabbed for whatever nefarious reasons they really have and they’re willing to go very, very far to achieve that goal. On today’s episode of The JD Rucker Show, I discussed this and other topics pertaining to recent revelations about the...
  • Texas scientist John Spor rescued from Ukraine

    06/23/2022 1:28:59 PM PDT · by SpeedyInTexas · 49 replies
    CBS DFW ^ | 22-JUN-2022 | ANNIE GIMBEL
    A nuclear scientist from Texas, who's credited with designing sensitive technology found in dozens of laser-guided weapons systems used by the U.S. military, was rescued from war-torn Ukraine. Members of the non-profit rescue organization, Project DYNAMO extracted John Spor from Russian-occupied territory deep in the country. Spor, was living in Mariupol, Ukraine, when the city was attacked and occupied by invading Russian forces in February. Following the siege and unrelenting brutal artillery and missile attacks, he fled his home and went into hiding. Chechen-Russian forces ransacked his home and hunted Spor for months, according to a spokesman for the organization.
  • The Scientific Establishment Is Finally Starting To Take Intelligent Design Seriously

    05/17/2022 7:53:39 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 173 replies
    The Federalist.com ^ | May 17, 2022 | Granville Sewell
    A growing number of scientists seem finally ready to at least include intelligent design within the ‘range of views’ allowed to be heard.At first glance, the Potential and Limitations of Evolutionary Processes conference in Israel last week, which I attended, looked like any other scientific meeting on evolution, with talks by highly-credentialed scientists from institutions such as the Technical University of Munich, Cambridge, and the Weizmann Institute. But a closer look at the list of speakers shows that this one was different; it gave a platform to numerous notable proponents of intelligent design. The conference included chemistry Nobel prize winners...
  • SARS2 Pandemic & Censorship

    05/06/2022 4:35:12 AM PDT · by Eleutheria5
    Hillsdale ^ | 5/5/22 | Scott W. Atlas, Jay Bhattacharya, and Martin Kulldorff
    The Academy for Science and Freedom (https://dc.hillsdale.edu/Academy-for-...) was recently established by Hillsdale College and its three founding fellows, Drs. Scott Atlas, Jay Bhattacharya, and Martin Kulldorff. Its mission is to educate the American people about the free exchange of scientific ideas and the proper relationship between freedom and science in the pursuit of truth. The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed grave problems in the essential functioning of science, research, and debate. Scientists whose research and data interpretation differ from the desired narrative have been silenced, censored, and slandered. This dangerous trend threatens the free exchange of ideas essential to the public...
  • Bioterrorism threat said real

    05/03/2004 2:36:51 PM PDT · by Prince Charles · 6 replies · 293+ views
    Western Farm Press ^ | 10-17-2002 | Harry Cline
    Bioterrorism threat said real Oct 17, 2002 12:00 PM, Harry Cline There are 7,000 unaccounted for former Soviet Union biological warfare scientists and technicians in the world today. Before 9/11/01, that fact would be filed away under "So what...just left over Cold War paranoia." Now, though, that fact is cause for considerable concern to Americans, and a panel of experts on bioterrorism and radical environmental groups speaking at the recent California Plant Health Association and CropLife America joint annual convention in Palm Desert, Calif., only served to heighten that concern when they addressed biological warfare issues facing America today. According...
  • Future COVID variants could be more deadly, scientists warn

    02/13/2022 11:06:23 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 140 replies
    Nypost ^ | 02/13/2022 | Jackie Salo
    New COVID-19 variants that emerge could cause more serious illness and fatalities than previous strains, some scientists warn. Though the Omicron variant had milder symptoms, that may not be the case for future strains, experts told the Guardian.
  • Protons are found to be significantly smaller than scientists previously thought

    02/07/2022 9:56:12 PM PST · by LibWhacker · 40 replies
    The Brighter Side ^ | 2/5/2022 | Johannes Seiler, University of Bonn
    A few years ago, a novel measurement technique showed that protons are probably smaller than had been assumed since the 1990s. The discrepancy surprised the scientific community; some researchers even believed that the Standard Model of particle physics would have to be changed. Physicists at the University of Bonn and the Technical University of Darmstadt have now developed a method that allows them to analyze the results of older and more recent experiments much more comprehensively than before. This also results in a smaller proton radius from the older data. So there is probably no difference between the values -...