Anonymous ID: a2026e Aug. 6, 2021, 6:57 p.m. No.14287762   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14287419 LB

>This man is legend.

>>14287502 LB

>Vladimir Zelenko

>>14286911 LB

Rudy interviewed this Dr in July 2020

Doctor Has 99.3% Survival Rate for COVID-19 Patients

Urges America To Continue Reopening

 

Rudy W. Giuliani

Ep. 49

Jul 1, 2020

81,510 views

 

Rudy Giuliani sits down with Dr. Vladimir Zelenko, MD, Board Certified in Family Medicine, to discuss the protocol he used to achieve a 99.3% survival rate for his COVID19 patients. Dr. Zelenko urges America can continue to reopen and have maximum participation with the fallback of a very effective treatment regimen.

 

33:04

https://youtu.be/TFwjY0qe7ro

Anonymous ID: a2026e Aug. 6, 2021, 7:10 p.m. No.14287879   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7902 >>7914 >>7959 >>8060

AP

Want to pretend to live on Mars? For a whole year? Apply now

 

Want to find your inner Matt Damon and spend a year pretending you are isolated on Mars? NASA has a job for you.

 

To prepare for eventually sending astronauts to Mars, NASA began taking applications Friday for four people to live for a year in Mars Dune Alpha. That’s a 1,700-square-foot Martian habitat, created by a 3D-printer, and inside a building at Johnson Space Center in Houston.

 

The paid volunteers will work a simulated Martian exploration mission complete with spacewalks, limited communications back home, restricted food and resources and equipment failures.

 

NASA is planning three of these experiments with the first one starting in the fall next year. Food will all be ready-to-eat space food and at the moment there are no windows planned. Some plants will be grown, but not potatoes like in the movie “The Martian.” Damon played stranded astronaut Mark Watney, who survived on spuds.

 

“We want to understand how humans perform in them,” said lead scientist Grace Douglas. “We are looking at Mars realistic situations.”

 

The application process opened Friday and they’re not seeking just anybody. The requirements are strict, including a master’s degree in a science, engineering or math field or pilot experience. Only American citizens or permanent U.S. residents are eligible. Applicants have to be between 30 and 55, in good physical health with no dietary issues and not prone to motion sickness.

 

That shows NASA is looking for people who are close to astronauts, said former Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield. And, he said. that’s a good thing because it is a better experiment if the participants are more similar to the people who will really go to Mars. Past Russian efforts at a pretend Mars mission called Mars 500 didn’t end well partly because the people were too much like everyday people, he said.

 

For the right person this could be great, said Hadfield, who spent five months in orbit in 2013 at the International Space Station, where he played guitar and sang a cover video of David Bowie’s “Space Oddity.”

 

“Just think how much you’re going to be able to catch up on Netflix,” he said. “If they have a musical instrument there, you could go into there knowing nothing and come out a concert musician, if you want.”

 

There could be “incredible freedom” in a “year away from the demands of your normal life.”

 

Attitude is key, said Hadfield, who has a novel “The Apollo Murders” coming out in the fall. He said the participants need to be like Damon’s Watney character: “Super competent, resourceful and not relying on other people to feel comfortable.”

 

https://apnews.com/article/lifestyle-oddities-business-science-mars-182cc63732fbabeb7120df2fc637b85a

Anonymous ID: a2026e Aug. 6, 2021, 7:25 p.m. No.14288005   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8025 >>8084 >>8136 >>8199 >>8274 >>8360 >>8361 >>8437 >>8466 >>8480

>>14287687

>>14287756

>>14287978

 

Remember Col. David E. Severance - U.S. Marines Thread

 

U.S. Marines @USMC · 7h

Today, we pause to remember Col. David E. Severance, the company commander of the Marines who raised the flag on Iwo Jima and a Silver Star recipient. He passed away on 2 Aug, 2021 at the age of 102, having served in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam.

 

Col. Severance is remembered for his heroism, and his humor. In a 2019 interview with @lajollalight, he was asked how he wished to be remembered. “I never thought about it,” he said. “Just that I was a Marine for 30 years, and I never ended up in jail.”

 

The Marines who raised the flag on Mt. Suribachi stand proudly in the memory of our Corps as heroes who embodied dauntless courage and unwavering valor. From right to left in @AP’s famous image, they are:

 

Cpl. Harlon H. Block, KIA on Iwo Jima, 1 March, 1945.

 

Pfc. Harold P. Keller.

 

Pfc. Franklin R. Sousley, KIA on Iwo Jima, 21 March, 1945.

 

Sgt. Michael Strank, KIA on Iwo Jima, 21 March, 1945.

 

Pfc. Ira H. Hayes.

 

2:22 PM · Aug 6, 2021

>https://twitter.com/USMC/status/1423711059764989953

Anonymous ID: a2026e Aug. 6, 2021, 8:04 p.m. No.14288324   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8351 >>8360 >>8437 >>8480

>>14288274

 

Diagram of the six Marines raising the second flag on Iwo Jima: Position

1: Pfc. Harlon Block (KIA). Position

2: Pfc. Harold Keller. Position

3: Pfc. Franklin Sousley (KIA). Position

4: Sgt. Michael Strank (KIA). Position

5: Pfc. Harold Schultz. Position

6: Pfc. Ira Hayes.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Strank#/media/File:Raising-the-Flag.jpg

Anonymous ID: a2026e Aug. 6, 2021, 8:08 p.m. No.14288360   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14288274

Compare Widipedia with USMC

>>14288324

>1: Pfc. Harlon Block (KIA). Position

>2: Pfc. Harold Keller. Position

>3: Pfc. Franklin Sousley (KIA). Position

>4: Sgt. Michael Strank (KIA). Position

>5: Pfc. Harold Schultz. Position

>6: Pfc. Ira Hayes.

>>14288005

>Cpl. Harlon H. Block, KIA on Iwo Jima, 1 March, 1945.

>Pfc. Harold P. Keller.

>Pfc. Franklin R. Sousley, KIA on Iwo Jima, 21 March, 1945.

none listed

>Sgt. Michael Strank, KIA on Iwo Jima, 21 March, 1945.

>Pfc. Ira H. Hayes.

Anonymous ID: a2026e Aug. 6, 2021, 8:11 p.m. No.14288383   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8422

>>14288351

https://media.defense.gov/1945/Feb/23/176790/-1/-1/0/450223-M-0000W-007.jpg

 

Eighteen young Marines stand atop Mt. Suribachi, Feb. 23, 1945, for a photo taken by Joe Rosenthal. The picture became known as the “Gung Ho” photo. Thurman is standing on the far left with his helmet in the air behind Cpl. Ira Hayes. The "18th man" is Harlon Block, who is unlabeled; Block stands directly behind Sgt. Henry Hansen, and only the top of his head and hairline is visible.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Strank#/media/File:USMC-00932.jpg