Anonymous ID: 834059 June 7, 2021, 2:12 a.m. No.13848284   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8355

>>13847933 Vaccination rates fall off, imperiling Biden’s July Fourth goal (Washington Post)

 

Just got the thought that they are not even at 100,000,000 that have gotten the jab. If they won’t report the Vaers reporting if adverse events, what makes anyone think they are telling the truth of how many have actually gotten the jab. I doubt they are even close to 50% of adults. And why such desperation if states with their lotteries? There’s only one reason, not the welfare of the public but the additionalmoney Biteass Admin has promised them in federal dollars. Every jab site gets a lump sum to start and $40 per jab. It’s all about the money, not our health.

 

Remember the governor of CT said the vaccines were deadly, if they know that why continue?

Anonymous ID: 834059 June 7, 2021, 2:38 a.m. No.13848346   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8353 >>8354 >>8365 >>8876

The CIA has a trendy new logo. Critics are not impressed

Lilly Smith 1/6/2021

 

As a general rule, the CIA tries to stay out of the news. But its new website didn’t arrive on the scene very quietly.

• The site and its corresponding new logo seemed more reminiscent of ’70s Joy Division than a staid government agency, a fact that critics on Twitter were quick to point out. But despite its synth pop feel, some design experts said the new site seemed to accomplish its mission: to aid the agency in recruiting.

• The updated site and logo are just the latest in a renewed recruitment effort by the CIA under director Gina Haspel. Over the past few years, the agency has been upping its outreach to millennials and minority communities, including joining Instagram and launching its first TV recruitment ad on Hulu last summer.

• It’s clear that recruitment is the site’s top priority just by looking at it. The only buttons above the fold are “careers” and “find your calling,” along with aspirational, career-oriented messaging. A carousel of photos showcases young professionals from diverse backgrounds. “It’s obvious the CIA is more interested in recruiting,” says Bret Sanford-Chung, VP and CMO executive partner at marketing and analytics firm Forrester. She notes the stark contrast to sites like the FBI, where you have to dig to find a jobs page. The CIA makes clear that “it’s all about recruitment. I’d have to dig to find the other stuff.” She says she always asks clients, “What’s the site’s purpose?” Here, “it’s very clear here what CIA’s purpose is.”

• If you click the hamburger menu on the top right, you see the most contentious design element: a secondary logo that just features the CIA acronym over radiating white lines. The circle is bordered by a repeat of the words “Central Intelligence Agency.” The site also includes a streamlined job board, with approachable copy that plays up adventure and suggests users “explore the world, CIA-style.”

• Designers critiqued the logo by offering up their own trendy “rebrands” like this Criterion Collection CIA logo, album covers, or a million Joy Division references like this Unknown Pleasures-CIA T-shirt. Critics online found a certain amount of irony in the agency’s attempt at a hip visual language, which, they noted, separates the CIA’s new look from what it actually does. “By using trendy aesthetics, they can veil what they truly operate and exist to do, which is not simply to be ‘the nation’s first line of defense’ but to impose violence on both Americans and people in other countries — largely Black people and people of color,” writes Elly Belle in Refinery29. “Destabilizing sovereign nations but give it some hip typefaces,” commented one person on Instagram.

• Others found positive elements. “I’m actually quite stunned—in a positive manner—at what they’re trying to achieve,” says Pentagram partner Eddie Opara, who was surprised to see this redesign approach, as it was devoid of the traditionally iconic patriotic elements. He sees the site as effective in what it’s trying to do: recruit, with clear call to actions above the fold. Dark tones create a sense of distance and curiosity, he says, adding that the site “indicates a really telling aspect about what the nation needs at this moment of time, and that sense of inclusivity and diversity is coming through in an active manner through young, millennial-type diverse faces.”

• But when it comes to the nitty gritty of the visual design and experience, Opara sees a lot of room for improvement. The image quality isn’t great; the contrast between color and black and white could be improved; and the background wave pattern could be used as transitional rather than behind the copy, which makes it more difficult to read.

• Did the waves remind him of Joy Division, by chance? Opara laughed, and found the idea of the CIA ripping off Peter Saville, the designer behind Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures and a former Pentagram designer, funny. “No, I saw the sense of data and wading through data and these fields and undulations of landscapes they have to navigate in this torrid world,” he says.

Government design is notorious for low budgets and red tape, and it’s unclear who designed the site(Kek) A CIA spokesperson declined to comment as to whether the agency has an in-house design team or who the design leads on the project were.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/the-cia-has-a-trendy-new-logo-critics-are-not-impressed/ar-BB1cwSYP

Anonymous ID: 834059 June 7, 2021, 3:45 a.m. No.13848459   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8871

Lots of doubt fags here this am, aren’t you supposed to do this on Friday? Sheez, concerbots, demoralization

 

If you don’t think we have work to do, please go cry somewhere else

Anonymous ID: 834059 June 7, 2021, 4:09 a.m. No.13848497   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I’m pretty sure Katie Hobbs doesn’t understand how much trouble she is in

 

https://twitter.com/TeresaFreeThink/status/1401727679381004295?s=20

Anonymous ID: 834059 June 7, 2021, 4:15 a.m. No.13848506   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13848491

NCSWIC, it doesn’t matter when they say or do, Fauci was chosen as their satanic sacrifice, but it does make one wonder what bigger fish they are covering for?

Anonymous ID: 834059 June 7, 2021, 5:45 a.m. No.13848732   🗄️.is 🔗kun

One thing is for sure, none of the media will ever forget Trump, especially when he warned them continuously

 

https://twitter.com/neontaster/status/1400435013951295489?s=20

Anonymous ID: 834059 June 7, 2021, 5:52 a.m. No.13848747   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13848656

So question is Catherine Herridge sidelined by the new network, seems like she’s reporting on older things, but knowing her they may be really important

Anonymous ID: 834059 June 7, 2021, 6:15 a.m. No.13848829   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8859 >>8876

If anyone wants to do research

 

FACULTY

 

Kristian G. Andersen, PhD

 

Professor

Department of Immunology and Microbiology

California Campus

 

Laboratory Website

Scripps Research Joint Appointments

 

Professor, Department of Integrative Structural and Computational Biology

Director of Infectious Disease Genomics, Translational Research Institute

Faculty, Graduate Program

Other Joint Appointments

 

Vice President, Viral Hemorrhagic Fever Consortium

Research Focus

 

Kristian Andersen is a professor in the Department of Immunology and Microbiology at Scripps Research, with joint appointments in the Department of Integrative Structural and Computational Biology, and at the Scripps Research Translational Institute. Over the past decade, his research has focused on the complex relationship between host and pathogen. Using a combination of next-generation sequencing, field work, experimentation, and computational biology he has spearheaded large international collaborations investigating the emergence, spread and evolution of deadly pathogens, including SARS-CoV-2, Zika virus, Ebola virus, West Nile virus, and Lassa virus. His work is highly cross-disciplinary and exceptionally collaborative.

 

Kristian earned his doctoral degree from the University of Cambridge and performed postdoctoral work in Pardis Sabeti's group at Harvard University and the Broad Institute.

 

Education

 

Ph.D., Immunology, University of Cambridge, UK, 2009

B.Sc., Molecular Biology, University of Aarhus, DK, 2004

Professional Experience

 

Postdoc

Harvard University & Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard

 

Graduate

University of Cambridge & MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

 

Undergraduate

Aarhus University & University of Kent, Canterbury

Awards & Professional Activities

 

2016, Ray Thomas Edwards Foundation Career Development Award

2016, Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences

2009, Carlsberg Foundation postdoctoral fellowship

2008, Max Perutz prize for "outstanding graduate research"

2005, Carlsberg Foundation scholarship at Churchill College

 

https://www.scripps.edu/faculty/andersen/

Anonymous ID: 834059 June 7, 2021, 6:27 a.m. No.13848890   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13848866

If anyone here that’s been here for yearsdoesn’t understand this is no longer a drip, drip, drip but a veritable flood, like a major storm of exposure doesn’t understand the crumbs we’ve had to rely on in the past

 

Fauci hid in government for close to 50 years committing crimes against humanity all that time, and more are coming. We can expose our own corruption without chinas help, they owe us 10 Trillion they should pay it and stfu, this is no longer your biteass admin any longer