Putin In Negotiation With Taliban To Procure US Arms In Exchange For Recognition: Insider
Russia's president Vladimir Putin is planning to procure the weaponry left behind during the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal by the US Army, a Kremlin insider said, according to the Taliban based Telegram channel General SVR. Putin has been in process of negotiating with the terror group to procure leftover arms to be used by Russian forces in the ongoing military offensive in Ukraine in exchange for recognising the Taliban government, the source claimed. Those insider sources familiar with the development, and the details of the negotiations between the militant group and the Kremlin, said that the Taliban are extremely "surprised" with such a proposal" and that they have been "discussing the same earnestly."
https://www.republicworld.com/world-news/rest-of-the-world-news/putin-in-negotiation-with-taliban-to-procure-us-arms-in-exchange-for-recognition-insider-articleshow.html
So let’s talk about how insects have helped make the Coronavirus vaccines.
The Novavax vaccine uses the protein SARS-CoV-2 to enter cells. They express this protein in insect cells, and the spike proteins form little balls while in solution (yellow circles) with detergent. They also inject some micro-balls (white circle) which jump-start the immune response.
The important thing here is that these are not active viruses. They don’t contain any genetic material, so they can’t reproduce or cause disease. I’d be happy to do another post on the biochemistry of the vaccine candidates if there’s enough interest, but since I want to focus more on the baculovirus part…this is as far as I’m going to get into that topic.
So why are insect cells used to make proteins?
The cell line used by Novavax to make their proteins are SF9 cells, originally isolated from the ovaries of pupal Spodoptera frugiperda. Fall Armyworm is a pretty intense pest. It’s one of the few insects which is a billion-dollar pest in agriculture, and it’s recently been established in Africa. The interest in controlling this insect has made it a workhorse for molecular biology, and it’s one of the major insect models. This interest is what led to the creation of the SF9 cell line.
There’s a number of cell lines which can be used to make proteins, but there’s trade-offs with each different cell line. Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells are typically used, and have a pretty high protein yield; ~7g of protein per liter of culture. SF9 cells are a bit lower, around the neighborhood of 1 gram of protein per liter of culture.
https://askentomologists.com/2020/12/01/so-lets-talk-about-how-insects-have-helped-make-the-coronavirus-vaccines/
Coronavirus vaccine grown in insect cells approved for human testing in China
China has approved human testing for a potential coronavirus vaccine cultivated within insect cells, local government in the southwestern city of Chengdu said on Saturday.
https://globalnews.ca/news/7292515/coronavirus-vaccine-insect-cells-china/
Vax deathshots in food, insects food push.
Dirty bombs perhaps?
Isotopes can be traced back to the source (mining deposit), and the blame game can begin.
Tell me one more time about the standard hotel.