Anonymous ID: 5eddcb Nov. 2, 2021, 6:45 p.m. No.14910439   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0443

Adrian Fontes confirmed he's under investigation (pb) which? *Yesterday, last night maybe, can't find it- yes I am retarded. However an anon asked what it meant. This MIGHT be what Fontes was getting at and it's directly related to technology. The quote leads to a radical Marxist and someone involved directly (unproven) with the theft of the RCA circuit board technology, illustrated in a one off "children's book"; Haldane published scientific work, not fiction or kiddy tales. He was very much "in the club"

 

[THEY] use Smithsonian Mag online for comms and it was in the Q Clock graphic. I searched "Canary in a coal mine" and the very first results was Smithsonian online:

 

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/story-real-canary-coal-mine-180961570/

 

Why is this interesting? The very FIRST line in this online article is:

 

"Never mind the gas—it was automation that got them in the end."

 

I find that first line extremely interesting, all things considered. All of the computer fookery in AZ (nationwide really but Fontes is the one outing himself being under investigation, tipping off co-conspirators?)

This got no interest last night but I can't quit thinking about it. I think it's something but it might be nothing.

 

"The Story of the Real Canary in the Coal Mine"

December 30, 2016

"Used until 1986, the humble canary was an important part of British mining history

Never mind the gas—it was automation that got them in the end.

 

On this day in 1986, a mining tradition dating back to 1911 ended: the use of canaries in coal mines to detect carbon monoxide and other toxic gases before they hurt humans. New plans from the government declared that the “electronic nose,” a detector with a digital reading, would replace the birds, according to the BBC.

 

Although ending the use of the birds to detect deadly gas was more humane, miners’ feelings were mixed. “They are so ingrained in the culture, miners report whistling to the birds and coaxing them as they worked, treating them as pets,” the BBC said."

 

The idea of using canaries is credited to John Scott Haldane, known to some as “the father of oxygen therapy.” His research on carbon monoxide led him to recommend using the birds, writes Esther Inglis-Arkell for Gizmodo. He suggested using a sentinel species: an animal more sensitive to the colorless, odorless carbon monoxide and other poisonous gases than humans. If the animal became ill or died, that would give miners a warning to evacuate."

 

"Why was a canary Haldane’s suggested solution? Canaries, like other birds, are good early detectors of carbon monoxide because they’re vulnerable to airborne poisons"

Anonymous ID: 5eddcb Nov. 2, 2021, 6:45 p.m. No.14910443   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14910439

con't

The name Haldane appearing in the Smithsonian article also caught anon's eye, The "Mr Friend Mr Leakey book, 1937, spies stole technology using "literature" heavily illustrated with a "how to". The technology went on to win the Nobel Prize MANY years later (1959) -they stole circuit board technology.

This is a narrative/no graphic form of the book. The narrative form is insufficient, the illustrations are everything.

 

J.B.S. Haldane was a serious scientist and political extremist. From wiki: John Burdon Sanderson Haldane 5 November 1892 – 1 December 1964, nicknamed "Jack" or "JBS", was a British scientist known for his works in physiology, genetics, evolutionary biology, and mathematics. With innovative use of statistics in biology, he was one of the founders of neo-Darwinism. A veteran of the Great War and with no academic degree, he taught biology at the University of Cambridge, the Royal Institution, and University College London. Renouncing his British citizenship, he became an Indian citizen and worked at the Indian Statistical Institute for the rest of his life.

 

Haldane's article on abiogenesis in 1929 introduced the "primordial soup theory", which became the foundation for the concept of the chemical origin of life He established human gene maps for haemophilia and colour blindness on the X chromosome, and codified Haldane's rule on sterility in the heterogametic sex of hybrids in species. He correctly proposed that sickle-cell disease confers some immunity to malaria. He was the first to suggest the central idea of in vitro fertilisation, as well as concepts such as hydrogen economy, cis and trans-acting regulation, coupling reaction, molecular repulsion, the darwin (as a unit of evolution) and organismal cloning. In 1957 he articulated Haldane's dilemma, a limit on the speed of beneficial evolution which subsequently proved incorrect. He willed his body for medical studies, as he wanted to remain useful even in death.He is also remembered for coining the words "clone" and "cloning" in human biology, and "ectogenesis". With his sister, Naomi Mitchison, Haldane was the first to demonstrate genetic linkage in mammals. Subsequent works established a unification of Mendelian genetics and Darwinian evolution by natural selection whilst laying the groundwork for modern evolutionary synthesis and thus helped to create population genetics.

 

Haldane was a professed socialist, Marxist, atheist and humanist whose political dissent led him to leave England in 1956 and live in India, becoming a naturalised Indian citizen in 1961."

 

https://www.marxists.org/archive/haldane/works/1930s/leakey.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._B._S._Haldane#Political_views