Anonymous ID: bd6930 Aug. 23, 2021, 1:24 a.m. No.14434086   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4110 >>4116 >>4264 >>4295 >>4366 >>4427

Article is over week old, but revealing!

 

India's Ivermectin Blackout: Part II

 

https://www.thedesertreview.com/news/national/indias-ivermectin-blackout-part-ii/article_a0b6c378-fc78-11eb-83c0-93166952f425.html

 

The Burgundy graph above reveals the numbers in Delhi after they included Ivermectin in the protocol. Delhi is a city with 30 million inhabitants and, as of August 11, saw 37 new cases and ZERO deaths. By contrast, Tamil Nadu, a city of 78 million, saw 1964 new cases and 28 new deaths.

 

Tamil Nadu shares their rejection of Ivermectin and choice to use Remdesivir in common with the United States.

 

As of August 10, the United States, with 331 million inhabitants, saw 161,990 new cases and 1,049 new deaths. Uttar Pradesh is a state in India of comparable population to the US. Uttar Pradesh contains 241 million people. On August 10, Uttar Pradesh saw only 19 new cases and ONE death, over 1,000 times lower than the US.

 

** several medical reviews links in article as well

 

The numbers are not even close to what media is purposefully lying to the public and should be held as accessories in crimes against humanity.

Anonymous ID: bd6930 Aug. 23, 2021, 2:13 a.m. No.14434189   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4213 >>4264 >>4295 >>4366 >>4427

Blue Origin lost at least 17 top staffers weeks after SpaceX was awarded the $2.9 billion NASA moon-lander contract, reports say

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/blue-origin-engineers-nasa-moon-artemis-jeff-bezos-2021-8

 

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Anonymous ID: bd6930 Aug. 23, 2021, 2:18 a.m. No.14434210   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4244 >>4246 >>4264 >>4295 >>4366 >>4427

SpaceX Now Claims They Might Return Humans to The Moon Even Before 2024

 

https://www.sciencealert.com/spacex-thinks-it-can-return-humanity-to-the-moon-before-2024

 

So to summarize, NASA is still trying to make it back to the Moon by 2024 (as directed by the previous administration). They'd had to expedite everything, re-prioritize certain missions elements, and have turned to contractors (overwhelmingly to SpaceX) to pick up the slack.

 

The ESA and other space agencies are partnered with them to see this through, while Russia and China have partnered to launch a competing lunar exploration and settlement program.

 

Meanwhile, the contractors are fighting it out to see which commercial space tycoon will see their logo on the equipment on the lander that returns astronauts to the Moon for the first time since the Apollo Era. Like I said, complicated!