Anonymous ID: 936b61 June 12, 2021, 9:37 a.m. No.13886783   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6811 >>6816 >>6836 >>6941

Linked? Thought you would follow the stars?

Also article talks about Band-aids, and IIRC the Band-aid is a DS comm.

 

Celebrities are advocating for the COVID-19 vaccine on social media. Is it working?

 

The COVID-19 vaccine became a politicized issue long before it was approved by the Food and Drug Administration — a fact that wasn't surprising, given former President Donald Trump's downplaying of the pandemic's gravity and a growing anti-vaccine movement on both sides of the aisle. But how exactly the shots became tangled up in the web of celebrity, and whether that matters, is more difficult to determine.

 

This week, nearly 30 actors, singers and athletes signed a UNICEF open letter asking specific countries to donate 20 percent of their COVID-19 vaccine doses to those in need by August. Billie Eilish, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Orlando Bloom and Whoopi Goldberg are just a few of the big names who signed the petition, which also serves as a public display of support for the vaccine in general. "I join other @unicef Ambassadors in calling on wealthy G7 countries to #DonateDosesNow," Bloom wrote on an Instagram Story Tuesday alongside a video from UNICEF.

 

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https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/celebrities-are-advocating-for-the-covid-19-vaccine-on-social-media-is-it-working-000910462.html

Anonymous ID: 936b61 June 12, 2021, 9:51 a.m. No.13886841   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Interesting timing bringing up missiles now…

 

Fears over Iranian gunboats 'delivering missiles' to Venezuela

 

Concern is mounting over two ships from the Iranian Navy thought to be carrying a cargo of missiles and speeding across the Atlantic Ocean toward Venezuela.

 

The ships were mid-ocean on Saturday, after reportedly departing from the port of Bandar Abbas in early May. It marks the first time that the Iranian military has sent vessels to round the Cape of Good Hope and enter the Atlantic.

 

Satellite images show the larger of the two ships, the Makran, a forward supply vessel, carrying small, fast attack boats on its deck. It is unclear what the other ship, a frigate named Sahand, might be carrying.

 

Yet Venezuela already has a fleet of similar small launches. A much greater concern would be Caracas acquiring new capabilities, in particular surface-to-surface missiles, which could threaten Venezuela’s neighbors, starting with Colombia.

 

Security experts also warn that the missiles could be passed on to non-state actors, such as holdouts from the Colombian terrorist group the FARC, who are refusing to engage in that country’s peace process. The ships are expected to arrive in Venezuela by the end of the week.

 

“I am absolutely concerned about the proliferation of weapons, any type of weapons, in our neighbourhood,” US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told Congress on Thursday, when asked about the ships.

 

Caracas and Tehran have long had a close relationship, revelling in their shared status as anti-American provocateurs. Both have also already been hit hard by US sanctions, with Washington, like many other western powers, no longer even recognising Venezuela’s de facto leader Nicolás Maduro as president.

 

With pressure mounting from Republican lawmakers in particular, the Biden administration is thought to be using diplomatic back channels to attempt to persuade Iran to turn the ships around.

 

Evan Ellis, a researcher at the Center for Strategic & International Studies, a Washington-based think tank, suggested those efforts were likely to fail given that neither Caracas nor Tehran, already international pariahs, have anything to lose.

 

“The US has few options short of acting directly against the ships on the high seas, which would give Maduro exactly what he wants, the chance to play the role of victim,” he said.

 

Ellis added that Iran in particular might deliberately be trying to provoke the US, or use the ships as a bargaining chip in the standoff with the West over its nuclear program and the sanctions that have ravaged the Iranian economy.

 

Harold Trinkunas, from the Brookings Institution, another Washington policy shop, added: “It’s part of a larger pattern where the US has been trying to deter Venezuela and Iran from behaviour that it doesn’t like. But instead of being deterred, we are seeing them engage in minor escalations.”

 

Original article from Telegraph – paywall block so yahoo it is.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fears-over-iranian-gunboats-delivering-154811885.html

Anonymous ID: 936b61 June 12, 2021, 10:19 a.m. No.13887001   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7049 >>7314 >>7337

Gain of Fucktion?

 

Humans will be able to reproduce on Mars because sperm can survive there for up to 200 years, a new study suggests

 

Human reproduction will be possible on Mars because sperm can survive there for up to 200 years, a study suggests.

 

The findings were part of a six-year experiment in which scientists kept mouse sperm on the International Space Station and exposed it to deadly radiation.

 

As the Daily Mail reports, researchers had believed radiation in space would destroy human DNA and make breeding impossible. Cancer was thought to be one possible health risk to humans.

 

But after six years, scientists found that the mouse sperm stored on the space station was still healthy.

 

They also exposed it to X-rays on Earth and discovered it did not affect fertility.

 

One of the study's authors, Professor Sayaka Wakayama, of Japan's University of Yamanashi, told The Daily Mail: "Many genetically normal offspring were obtained. These discoveries are essential for mankind to progress into the space age."

 

"When the time comes to migrate to other planets, we will need to maintain the diversity of genetic resources, not only for humans but also for pets and domestic animals," he added.

 

The study's results come days after NASA's Ingenuity helicopter completed its seventh flight on Mars.

 

The Perseverance rover that carries Ingenuity to Mars is roaming the planet to search for signs of life. As reported by Insider's Kate Duffy, Perseverance is due to travel three miles across Mars over the next few months.

 

On its road trip, Perseverance will help NASA understand the geology of Jezero Crater and explore the area for signs of ancient microscopic life, the agency said in a statement.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/humans-reproduce-mars-because-sperm-150517148.html

Anonymous ID: 936b61 June 12, 2021, 10:43 a.m. No.13887143   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7215

>>13887085

Other pics are the SHOTS (Brings in CHAI) too

 

From the link

Most are of course with generic companies, but more recently we have done a number of agreements with big US and European pharmaceutical companies. I can get you exact number if you need it. But particularly for second and third line drugs and for new drugs in the pipeline that are coming forward, our agreements with the big pharmaceutical companies are important. We are also doing agreements with the large pharmaceutical companies for vaccines and for TB andmalaria drugs.

 

Does that bring us to now?