Anonymous ID: e3ed81 May 24, 2021, 4:42 p.m. No.13745813   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5838 >>6063 >>6178 >>6275 >>6366 >>6469 >>6519

https://eurovision.tv/mediacentre/release/ebu-statement-on-alleged-drug-use-at-eurovision-song-contest-2021

 

Following allegations of drug use in the Green Room of the Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final on Saturday 22 May, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), as requested by the Italian delegation, has conducted a thorough review of the facts, including checking all available footage. A drug test was also voluntarily undertaken earlier today by the lead singer of the band Måneskin which has returned a negative result seen by the EBU.

 

No drug use took place in the Green Room and we consider the matter closed.

 

We are alarmed that inaccurate speculation leading to fake news has overshadowed the spirit and the outcome of the event and unfairly affected the band.

 

We wish to congratulate Måneskin once again and wish them huge success. We look forward to working with our Italian member Rai on producing a spectacular Eurovision Song Contest in Italy next year.

Anonymous ID: e3ed81 May 24, 2021, 4:43 p.m. No.13745826   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5838 >>6063 >>6178 >>6275 >>6366 >>6469 >>6508 >>6519

https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/space/full-moon-may-2021-blood-supermoon-b1849636.html

Full moon May 2021: ‘Blood’ supermoon will be most spectacular in years

Lunar eclipse will coincide with satellite’s closest approach to Earth to create peculiar red effect

This month’s full moon will appear bigger, brighter and redder than usual, as the rare simultaneous occurrence of a supermoon and a lunar eclipse takes place in some parts of the world on 26 May.

May’s full moon is the second of two supermoons in 2021, with the previous one taking place in April over largely cloudy skies in the UK.

The term supermoon refers to the moon’s proximity to Earth, having first been coined in 1979 by the astrologer Richard Nolle. Any full or new moon that is within 90 per cent of perigee – its closest approach to Earth – is considered a supermoon.

According to Nasa, the full moon on 26 May will be just 157 kilometres (98 miles) closer to Earth than April’s supermoon.

Making the spectacle even more unusual is that it coincides with a total lunar eclipse for the first time in nearly two and a half years.

But while the supermoon will take place throughout the world, the total lunar eclipse on the same date will only be visible across parts of the western Americas.

A partial lunar eclipse will occur in large parts of the US and eastern Americas, as well as regions of east Asia.

A lunar eclipse occurs when the orbit of the moon takes it into Earth’s shadow, blocking the sun’s light from reaching it. Instead, the light from the sunrises and sunsets on Earth are reflected onto the moon, making it appear reddish in appearance – earning it the ‘Blood’ moniker.

“The total lunar eclipse of 26 May, 2021, is the first in nearly two and a half years,” Nasa’s website states.

“It occurs within hours of the closest perigee of the year, making the moon appear about 7 per cent larger than average.”

Despite not getting a chance to see the lunar eclipse, skygazers in the UK should at least be treated to a good view of the biggest and brightest supermoon of the year.

According to the long-range forecast from the Met Office, poor weather conditions over the weekend will be replaced by far more favourable skies on and around 26 May.

“There is a chance of more settled conditions to gradually become established,” it states. “Rain and showers are likely to clear away to the east, leaving drier and less windy conditions behind.”

Anonymous ID: e3ed81 May 24, 2021, 4:45 p.m. No.13745835   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5838 >>5844 >>5885 >>6063 >>6178 >>6275 >>6366 >>6469 >>6519 >>6521

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/covid-origins-wuhan-lab-theory-latest-b1853020.html

WHO probe into Covid origins needs to ‘explore all possible theories’, says No 10

New report reignites speculation that Covid virus was accidentally leaked from China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology

The World Health Organisation’s investigation into the origins of the pandemic needs to “explore all possible theories”, 10 Downing Street has said, following a report that three researchers at Wuhan’s virology lab were hospitalised with symptoms “consistent” with Covid-19 as far back as November 2019.

A US intelligence document obtained by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), which provides details on the number of scientists affected, the timing of their illnesses and their hospital visits, has reignited speculation that the Covid virus was accidentally leaked from China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV).

The theory, which was judged to be “extremely unlikely” by investigating WHO officials in February, has been dismissed by Chinese authorities – but a number of nations, including the US and the UK, have repeatedly expressed their concern over Beijing’s lack of transparency during the probe.

In response to the WSJ’s report, Boris Johnson’s spokesperson said the WHO’s investigation into the origins of Sars-CoV-2, which is still ongoing, “must be robust, transparent and independent”.

It “needs to explore all possible theories on how Covid-19 made that jump from animals to humans and how it spread and that's vital to ensure we learn lessons from this crisis and prevent another global pandemic,” the No 10 official added.

Asked whether the report suggested the possibility of a leak of the virus from the lab, the spokesperson said: “We want to let the WHO investigation run thoroughly and be carried out properly and then make a judgment from that.”

According to the WSJ, officials familiar with the US intelligence report had varying responses to its findings, having been issued in the final days of Donald Trump’s presidency. Some figures questioned the legitimacy of the intelligence, saying it had been provided by an international partner of the US and needed further investigation.

But another unnamed official said the information provided in the document had come from “various sources” and “was of exquisite quality”. The insider told the WSJ: “It was very precise. What it didn’t tell you was exactly why they got sick.”

The report said the said the lab workers fell sick “with symptoms consistent with both Covid-19 and common seasonal illness”.

Chinese scientists and officials have consistently rejected the lab leak hypothesis, saying Sars-CoV-2 could have been circulating in other regions before it hit Wuhan, and might have even entered China from another country via imported frozen food shipments or wildlife trading.

China’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Zhao Lijian, said that it was “completely untrue” that three members of staff at WIV had fallen ill.

“The United States continues to hype up the lab leak theory,” he said. “Does it care about traceability or is it just trying to distract attention?”

He also cited a March statement from WIV, in which the institute said it had “never dealt with Sars-CoV-2 before 30 December 2019”.

The disclosure of the US intelligence report comes ahead of a WHO meeting that is expected to discuss the next phase of an investigation into Covid-19’s origins.

Asked about the report, WHO spokesperson Tarik Jasarevic said the organisation’s technical teams were now deciding on the next steps. He said further study was needed into the role of animal markets as well as the “lab leak” hypothesis.

The report also follows remarks made by Dr Anthony Fauci, chief Covid-19 adviser to the White House, that he was “not convinced” that the virus emerged naturally.

“I am not convinced about that, I think we should continue to investigate what went on in China until we continue to find out to the best of our ability what happened,” he said earlier this month.

The White House declined to comment on the WSJ report, but said all credible theories should be investigated.

“We continue to have serious questions about the earliest days of the Covid-19 pandemic, including its origins within the Peoples Republic of China,” a National Security Council spokesperson told The Independent.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the head of the WHO, has also called for further investigation into the Wuhan lab leak theory. Dr Ghebreyesus said data on early Covid-19 cases had been withheld from investigators looking into the source of the virus, potentially complicating efforts to understand how the global pandemic began.

Anonymous ID: e3ed81 May 24, 2021, 4:47 p.m. No.13745844   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5854 >>5885 >>6063 >>6178 >>6275 >>6366 >>6469 >>6519

>>13745835

>A US intelligence document obtained by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), which provides details on the number of scientists affected, the timing of their illnesses and their hospital visits, has reignited speculation that the Covid virus was accidentally leaked from China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV).

https://www.wsj.com/articles/intelligence-on-sick-staff-at-wuhan-lab-fuels-debate-on-covid-19-origin-11621796228

Three researchers from China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology became sick enough in November 2019 that they sought hospital care, according to a previously undisclosed U.S. intelligence report that could add weight to growing calls for a fuller probe of whether the Covid-19 virus may have escaped from the laboratory.

The details of the reporting go beyond a State Department fact sheet, issued during the final days of the Trump administration, which said that several researchers at the lab, a center for the study of coronaviruses and other pathogens, became sick in autumn 2019 “with symptoms consistent with both Covid-19 and common seasonal illness.”

The disclosure of the number of researchers, the timing of their illnesses and their hospital visits come on the eve of a meeting of the World Health Organization’s decision-making body, which is expected to discuss the next phase of an investigation into Covid-19’s origins.

Current and former officials familiar with the intelligence about the lab researchers expressed differing views about the strength of the supporting evidence for the assessment. One person said that it was provided by an international partner and was potentially significant but still in need of further investigation and additional corroboration.

Another person described the intelligence as stronger. “The information that we had coming from the various sources was of exquisite quality. It was very precise. What it didn’t tell you was exactly why they got sick,” he said, referring to the researchers.

November 2019 is roughly when many epidemiologists and virologists believe SARS-CoV-2, the virus behind the pandemic, first began circulating around the central Chinese city of Wuhan, where Beijing says that the first confirmed case was a man who fell ill on Dec. 8, 2019.

The Wuhan Institute hasn’t shared raw data, safety logs and lab records on its extensive work with coronaviruses in bats, which many consider the most likely source of the virus.

Anonymous ID: e3ed81 May 24, 2021, 4:48 p.m. No.13745854   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5860 >>5885 >>6063 >>6178 >>6275 >>6366 >>6469 >>6519

>>13745844

>https://www.wsj.com/articles/intelligence-on-sick-staff-at-wuhan-lab-fuels-debate-on-covid-19-origin-11621796228

Shi Zhengli, the top bat coronavirus expert at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, has said Covid-19 didn’t leak from her laboratories. Dr. Shi shown in 2017.

China has repeatedly denied that the virus escaped from one of its labs. On Sunday, China’s foreign ministry cited a WHO-led team’s conclusion, after a visit to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, or WIV, in February, that a lab leak was extremely unlikely. “The U.S. continues to hype the lab leak theory,” the foreign ministry said in response to a request for comment by The Wall Street Journal. “Is it actually concerned about tracing the source or trying to divert attention?”

The Biden administration declined to comment on the intelligence but said that all technically credible theories on the origin of the pandemic should be investigated by the WHO and international experts.

“We continue to have serious questions about the earliest days of the Covid-19 pandemic, including its origins within the People’s Republic of China,” said a spokeswoman for the National Security Council.

“We’re not going to make pronouncements that prejudge an ongoing WHO study into the source of SARS-CoV-2,” the spokeswoman said. “As a matter of policy we never comment on intelligence issues.”

Beijing has also asserted that the virus could have originated outside China, including at a lab at the Fort Detrick military base in Maryland, and called for the WHO to investigate early Covid outbreaks in other countries.

Most scientists say they have seen nothing to corroborate the idea that the virus came from a U.S. military lab, and the White House has said there are no credible reasons to investigate it.

China’s National Health Commission and the WIV didn’t respond to requests for comment. Shi Zhengli, the top bat coronavirus expert at WIV, has said the virus didn’t leak from her laboratories. She told the WHO-led team that traveled to Wuhan earlier this year to investigate the origins of the virus that all staff had tested negative for Covid-19 antibodies and there had been no turnover of staff on the coronavirus team.

Marion Koopmans, a Dutch virologist on that team told NBC News in March that some WIV staff did fall sick in the autumn of 2019, but she attributed that to regular, seasonal sickness.

“There were occasional illnesses because that’s normal. There was nothing that stood out,” she said. “Maybe one or two. It’s certainly not a big, big thing.”

Anonymous ID: e3ed81 May 24, 2021, 4:49 p.m. No.13745860   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5869 >>5885 >>6063 >>6178 >>6275 >>6366 >>6469 >>6519

>>13745854

It isn’t unusual for people in China to go straight to the hospital when they fall sick, either because they get better care there or lack access to a general practitioner. Covid-19 and the flu, while very different illnesses, share some of the same symptoms, such as fever, aches and a cough. Still, it could be significant if members of the same team working with coronaviruses went to hospital with similar symptoms shortly before the pandemic was first identified.

David Asher, a former U.S. official who led a State Department task force on the origins of the virus for then-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, told a Hudson Institute seminar in March that he doubted that the lab researchers became sick because of the ordinary flu.

“I’m very doubtful that three people in highly protected circumstances in a level three laboratory working on coronaviruses would all get sick with influenza that put them in the hospital or in severe conditions all in the same week, and it didn’t have anything to do with the coronavirus,” he said, adding that the researchers’ illness may represent “the first known cluster” of Covid-19 cases.

Long characterized by skeptics as a conspiracy theory, the hypothesis that the pandemic could have begun with a lab accident has attracted more interest from scientists who have complained about the lack of transparency by Chinese authorities or conclusive proof for the alternate hypothesis: that the virus was contracted by humans from a bat or other infected animal outside a lab.

Many proponents of the lab hypothesis say that a virus that was carried by an infected bat might have been brought to the lab so that researchers could work on potential vaccines—only to escape.

While the lab hypothesis is being taken more seriously, including by Biden administration officials, the debate is still colored by political tensions, including over how much evidence is needed to sustain the hypothesis.

The State Department fact sheet issued during the Trump administration, which drew on classified intelligence, said that the “U.S. government has reason to believe that several researchers inside the WIV became sick in autumn 2019, before the first identified case of the outbreak, with symptoms consistent with both Covid-19 and seasonal illnesses.”

The Jan. 15 fact sheet added that this fact “raises questions about the credibility” of Dr. Shi and criticized Beijing for its “deceit and disinformation” while acknowledging that the U.S. government hasn’t determined exactly how the pandemic began.

The Biden administration hasn’t disputed any of the assertions in the fact sheet, which current and former officials say was vetted by U.S. intelligence agencies. The fact sheet also covered research activities at the WIV, its alleged cooperation on some projects with the Chinese military and accidents at other Chinese labs.

But one Biden administration official said that by highlighting data that pointed to the lab leak hypothesis, Trump administration officials had sought “to put spin on the ball.” Several U.S. officials described the intelligence as “circumstantial,” worthy of further exploration but not conclusive on its own.

Asked about the Jan. 15 statement, State Department spokesman Ned Price said: “A fact sheet issued by the previous administration on January 15 did not draw any conclusions regarding the origins of the coronavirus. Rather, it focused on the lack of transparency surrounding the origins.”

Anonymous ID: e3ed81 May 24, 2021, 4:49 p.m. No.13745869   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5885 >>6063 >>6178 >>6275 >>6366 >>6469 >>6519

>>13745860

Though the first known case was Dec. 8, several analyses of the virus’s rate of mutation concluded that it likely began spreading several weeks earlier.

The WHO-led team that visited Wuhan concluded in a joint report with Chinese experts in March that the virus most likely spread from bats to humans via another animal, and that a laboratory leak was “extremely unlikely.”

However, team members said they didn’t view raw data or original lab, safety and other records. On the same day the report came out, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the team hadn’t adequately examined the lab leak hypothesis, and called for a fuller probe of the idea.

The U.S., European Union and several other governments have also called for a more transparent investigation of Covid-19’s origins, without explicitly demanding a lab probe. They have called in particular for better access to data and samples from potential early Covid-19 cases.

Members of the WHO-led team said Chinese counterparts had identified 92 potential Covid-19 cases among some 76,000 people who fell sick between October and early December 2019, but turned down requests to share raw data on the larger group. That data would help the WHO-led team understand why China sought to only test those 92 people for antibodies.

Team members also said they asked for access to a Wuhan blood bank to test samples from before December 2019 for antibodies. Chinese authorities declined at first, citing privacy concerns, then agreed, but have yet to provide that access, team members say.

Anonymous ID: e3ed81 May 24, 2021, 4:52 p.m. No.13745892   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5908 >>6063 >>6178 >>6275 >>6366 >>6469 >>6519 >>6565

>>13745832

<Pilot dead after plane from Nellis AFB crashed near Las Vegas

>https://breaking911.com/breaking-military-aircraft-crashes-into-residential-neighborhood-near-nellis-air-force-base-in-nevada/

Pilot Killed When Military Aircraft Crashes Into Residential Neighborhood Near Nellis AFB In Nevada

A U.S. military aircraft crashed in the back yard of a home near Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada Monday. The pilot was killed.

The plane went down near Carey Avenue and Christy Lane. Thick black smoke could be seen for miles.

“We are aware of an incident involving an aircraft associated with Nellis Air Force Base,” the Military installation wrote on social media. “A contractor-operated aircraft that took off from Nellis Air Force Base crashed at approximately 2:30 p.m. May 24 outside the southern edge of the base.”

There was no immediate word on the cause of the crash.

Anonymous ID: e3ed81 May 24, 2021, 5:09 p.m. No.13746027   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13745992

>https://twitter.com/TheRealCVN71/status/1396843932957351940

 

In May 2021, USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) completed a six-month deployment to the Indo-Pacific, steaming more than 48,000 nautical miles from the Bay of Bengal to the Gulf of Alaska.

Anonymous ID: e3ed81 May 24, 2021, 5:51 p.m. No.13746305   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13746081

>The Knesset Arrangements Committee voted on Monday to advance bills that would limit prime ministers to 8 years in office & prevent an indicted one from forming a government.

Anonymous ID: e3ed81 May 24, 2021, 6:06 p.m. No.13746411   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6471 >>6524

>>13746390

>A special meeting overseen by Charles Michel, president of the EU’s European Council, further concluded that all EU-based carriers would be banned from flying over Belarus’ airspace, as well as calling for a full investigation by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).