https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/839100031256920064
Mar 7, 2017
RELEASE: CIA Vault 7 Year Zero decryption passphrase:
SplinterItIntoAThousandPiecesAndScatterItIntoTheWinds
>Bill Gates will end up as popular as Weinstein
https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2021/05/bill-and-melinda-gates-jeffrey-epstein-meetings-sore-spot-divorce
Bill Gates’s Meetings With Jeffrey Epstein Are Apparently a “Sore Spot” for Melinda
“Epstein is definitely a sore spot” for Melinda, a source confided to People. “That’s a long time for issues to fester.” They added that anything involving Epstein was a “major trauma” for Melinda and that “she was totally opposed to what she considered shady dealings and some other issues he wanted to pursue in the business area. She was not afraid to speak up about it either.” But while this was a crucial issue for her, the source claims the decision to ultimately file for divorce from her husband of 27 years was due to a “variety of reasons.”
https://people.com/human-interest/bill-gates-meetings-jeffrey-epstein-are-a-sore-spot-for-melinda-gates/
https://www.nature.com/articles/nm.3985
09 November 2015
A SARS-like cluster of circulating bat coronaviruses shows potential for human emergence
We are aware that this article is being used as the basis for unverified theories that the novel coronavirus causing COVID-19 was engineered. There is no evidence that this is true; scientists believe that an animal is the most likely source of the coronavirus.
Dr. Baric named the technique the 'no see 'em' technique because the mutations appear naturally.
Dr. Jonathan Epstein, Vice President for Science and Outreach at EcoHealth Alliance, sought guidance for a request from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) about communicating “potentially sensitive dual-use information” (March 2018).
https://europepmc.org/article/PMC/136593
Systematic Assembly of a Full-Length Infectious cDNA of Mouse Hepatitis Virus Strain A59
and Ralph S. Baric1,4,*
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/arizona-senate-questions-whether-maricopa-county-erased-key-election-files
Arizona Senate President Karen Fann requested Maricopa County officials meet with her next week to resolve issues related to the 2020 election audit, particularly whether someone deleted a main database from the Election Management System last month.
Fann made the request in a Wednesday letter sent to Jack Sellers, chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.
“We have recently discovered that the entire ‘Database’ directory from the D drive of the machine ‘EMSPrimary’ has been deleted,” Fann wrote, claiming the missing directory is covered by the Senate's subpoena, which allows the group to seize elections materials for the audit.
>https://europepmc.org/article/PMC/136593
Importantly, the molecularly cloned viruses contained three marker mutations that had been derived from the engineered component clones. Full-length infectious constructs of MHV-A59 will permit genetic modifications of the entire coronavirus genome, particularly in the replicase gene.
>Importantly, the molecularly cloned viruses contained three marker mutations that had been derived from the engineered component clones. Full-length infectious constructs of MHV-A59 will permit genetic modifications of the entire coronavirus genome, particularly in the replicase gene.
In summary, we have established a reverse genetic system for the group II coronavirus MHV-A59. The strategy used in the assembly of this infectious cDNA could be applied to other important group II coronaviruses like bovine coronavirus, an important pathogen of cattle, and HCV OC43, which is an important cause of upper respiratory tract infections in humans. Moreover, it will be possible to target MHV to multiple species by simple replacement of the S glycoprotein gene (27), allowing for the development of MHV-A59 as a vaccine vector in domesticated animals and humans. Host range variants of MHV may recognize human CEA genes for docking and entry, allowing for virus targeting of unique cell populations in humans (5, 6, 36). These features, coupled with a transcriptional strategy that will likely allow for regulated expression of multiple genes from the genome, should allow for the use of coronaviruses as heterologous vaccine vectors in humans and animals (17, 24).
This research was supported by research grants from the National Institutes of Health, AI23946 and GM63228 to R.S.B., AI26603 to M.R.D., and AI17418 to S.R.W.
>Host range variants of MHV may recognize human CEA genes for docking and entry, allowing for virus targeting of unique cell populations in humans. These features, coupled with a transcriptional strategy that will likely allow for regulated expression of multiple genes from the genome, should allow for the use of coronaviruses as heterologous vaccine vectors in humans and animals.
>should allow for the use of coronaviruses as heterologous vaccine vectors in humans
https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1392935976125833226
After a year of hard work and so much sacrifice, the rule is now simple: get vaccinated or wear a mask until you do.
>After a year of hard work and so much sacrifice, the rule is now simple: get vaccinated or wear a mask until you do.
https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1392979240681881603
The CDC announced that they are no longer recommending that fully vaccinated people need to wear masks.
plasma cutter
"Whenever you're talking about requiring something, that's always a charged issue. So I'm not so sure we should be requiring children at all," President Biden's chief medical adviser Fauci said on "CBS This Morning" Thursday. "We should be encouraging them."
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/covid-vaccine-12-15-pfizer-approved-cdc-2021-05-12/?ftag=MSF0951a18
CDC recommends Pfizer's COVID vaccine for kids as young as 12
>so much sacrifice
In 2017, NIH lifted its moratorium on GOF research and issued guidelines under which such work could continue, on a case-by-case basis after review by a committee.
https://www.newsweek.com/wuhan-scientist-hits-back-call-new-covid-origin-probe-really-sad-1591473
Wuhan Scientist Hits Back at Call for New COVID Origin Probe: 'Really Sad'
A Wuhan scientist has criticized a call for another investigation into the origins of COVID-19, stating it would harm the reputation of researchers working on animal viruses.
The call for a further COVID investigation came in a letter co-written by 18 scientists from around the world, published in the journal Science on Friday.
In it, the scientists wrote that the theory of "accidental release from a lab" remains viable and they claimed that such a theory was not given "balanced consideration" by the World Health Organization (WHO) in its own report, published earlier this year.
The letter states: "Only 4 of the 313 pages of the report and its annexes addressed the possibility of a laboratory accident.
"We must take hypotheses about both natural and laboratory spillovers seriously until we have sufficient data."
The letter prompted a response from Shi Zhengli, the chief scientist for emerging disease at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, China, who told the MIT Technology Review: "It's really sad to read this 'letter' written by these 18 prominent scientists.
"This kind of claim will definitely damage the reputation and enthusiasm of scientists who are dedicated to work on the novel animal viruses which have potential spillover risk to human populations and eventually weaken the ability of humans to prevent the next pandemic."
In March this year, the WHO's report into the origins of COVID-19 stated that "laboratory accidents do happen" and that multiple labs are working with bat coronaviruses around the world.
It added that the closest known strain to SARS-CoV-2—the virus that causes COVID-19—was sequenced in bat samples at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
However, it concluded that "a laboratory origin of the pandemic was considered to be extremely unlikely" and called for a continued scientific approach towards tracing where the virus came from.
The WHO report added that there were three Wuhan labs working with coronaviruses and that all of them had "high quality biosafety level facilities." Additionally, there were no reports of COVID-19 illness among the lab staff prior to December 2019, the report stated.
Calls for further investigation into the origins of COVID-19 are not limited to Friday's letter. At the end of March the U.S., Britain, Australia and other nations called for "transparent and independent analysis" into the origins of COVID-19 and voiced concerns that the WHO report had "lacked access to complete, original data."
Meanwhile, the authors of Friday's letter criticized "anti-Asian sentiment in some countries" and pointed out that "it was Chinese doctors, scientists, journalists and citizens who shared with the world crucial information about the spread of the virus—often at great personal cost."
>The letter states: "Only 4 of the 313 pages of the report and its annexes addressed the possibility of a laboratory accident. "We must take hypotheses about both natural and laboratory spillovers seriously until we have sufficient data." The letter prompted a response from Shi Zhengli, the chief scientist for emerging disease at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, China, who told the MIT Technology Review: "It's really sad to read this 'letter' written by these 18 prominent scientists. "This kind of claim will definitely damage the reputation and enthusiasm of scientists who are dedicated to work on the novel animal viruses which have potential spillover risk to human populations and eventually weaken the ability of humans to prevent the next pandemic."
the drummer is an alien for sure
>I don't know one person that likes this guy, lib or conservative