Anonymous ID: 0f58ad Q Research General #22698: Deep Comfy Edition March 14, 2023, 5:13 p.m. No.18508536   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8834

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Anonymous ID: 0f58ad March 14, 2023, 5:14 p.m. No.18508547   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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#22697

>>18507874, >>18507896, >>18507925, >>18508160 A NEW BIDEN FAMILY MEMBER RECEIVED PAYMENTS FROM CHINA

>>18507876 Pentagon Developing Deepfakes To Deceive the Public

>>18507877, >>18507882 Arkansas Governor Huckabee Sanders signs law potentially reinforcing ban on 'gender-affirming care' for children

>>18507883 What is known about the Black Sea drone incident

>>18507942 Robert F. Kennedy Jr. - The Dark Secrets of the Childhood Immunization Schedule and the Vaccine Approval Process

>>18507960, >>18508235 2 flyers from John Sullivan/Jaydenx & his Insurgence USA, promoting Jan 6th, 2021 meet-ups for antifa & BLM

>>18507967 No Harvey Weinstein retrial on rape, sex assault charges

>>18507972 How the Zionists (Illuminati) Funded Both Sides of World War 2 — Hitler and Churchill Were Pawns

>>18508005 Ohio files 58-count federal lawsuit against Norfolk Southern

>>18508008, >>18508213 California Governor Reportedly Failed to Disclose Silicon Valley Bank Ties While Lobbying for Bailout

>>18508012 Former Treasury Official Says US Banks On Verge Of ‘Nationalization’

>>18508018 Speaker McCarthy: Administration ‘Fighting Every Step of the Way’ Against Biden Family Business Investigations

>>18508031 Trump Attorney Joe Tacopina Calls for Investigation of the Unhinged New York County District Attorney’s Office for Political Weaponization Against the Former President

>>18508037 Idaho Republicans Plead with Biden to Flood U.S. Labor Market with More Foreign Workers, Approve Amnesty

>>18508042 Asian Stock Markets Tumble in Wake of SVB Collapse

>>18508082 Russia comments on US drone crash in Black Sea

>>18508109 NY Attorney General Letitia James hosting 'Drag Story Hour' for children

>>18508123 President Donald J. Trump's America First Agenda for 2024

>>18508196, >>18508219 OTD: 2008 Bear Stearns has it's earnings call-on a friday and continues to avoid any reality-by the following Monday-'bought' by JP Moran

>>18508217, >>18508251, >>18508255 Anon Opine - FDIC

>>18508252 Putin says Germany remains "occupied"

>>18508258 Major exercises demonstrate NATO Allies readiness

>>18508303 Treasury Finally Agrees to Turn Over Hunter Biden Transaction Reports

>>18508351 Arrest warrant issued for former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan aide Roy McGrath after missed court date

>>18508362 CIA and Mossad-linked Surveillance System Quietly Being Installed Throughout the US

>>18508538 Stephen Miller - James Comer documented how CCP-affiliated cash lines the Bidens’ pockets

>>18508546 #22697

Anonymous ID: 0f58ad March 14, 2023, 5:15 p.m. No.18508548   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#22696

>>18507054 META LAYOFFS ANOTHER 10000

>>18507070 Ronny Jackson - Protecting American Sovereignty Act! Statement

>>18507099 PF: Potato in 82-8000 747 arrived at Los Angeles Int'l from North Island NAS…

>>18507105 Matt Wallace - I AM RELEASING INFORMATION TOMORROW THAT WILL FINALLY PUT BILL GATES IN PRISON!

>>18507115, >>18507126, >>18507134 Controversy Surrounds Blockbuster Superconductivity Claim

>>18507156, >>18507162, >>18507270, >>18507340 US says Russian warplane hits American drone over Black Sea

>>18507282 Silicon Valley Bank Pledged Nearly $74 Million To Black Lives Matter Causes

>>18507290 President Trump Promises to “Totally Obliterate the Deep State” and Says “2024 Is the Final Battle” in Iowa Speech

>>18507297 DHS-linked Org Deploys Dangerous New Censorship Tools Against Revolver News For Color Revolution Reporting

>>18507337, >>18507433, >>18507471 SILICON VALLEY BANK HAS EPSTEIN CONNECTION (AND MORE) #Theory Amazing Polly

>>18507339 PF - Czech AF CEF05F A319 landed at Austin Int'l from JBA depart

>>18507344 The 2020 Election Steal Required an “Emergency” on Jan 6 to Complete the Coup

>>18507351 Hearings to examine United States Space Force programs

>>18507372 Israel stocks slip on SVB failure, government vows aid for tech firms

>>18507385 60 Minutes Interview psyop: “There is an infinite amount of cash at the Federal Reserve”

>>18507414 No interceptor touched the American spy UAV that was approaching Crimea, Moscow has said

>>18507415 PF - GRZLY39 and 50 USMC C560s departed Uvalde

>>18507428, >>18507429, >>18507438, >>18507441 Will Credit Suisse be next to need bail out?

>>18507444 Russia is fighting for its very existence – Putin

>>18507535 Ohio Sues Norfolk Southern Over Toxic Train Derailment

>>18507543 Kremlin Blames US For Crashed Drone: 'Flying With Transponders Off Towards Russian Border'

>>18507548, >>18507550 Department of the Air Force 2024 budget proposal invests in modernization, transformation

>>18507667 Biden killed SVB. We're next.

>>18507691 Mass. Family Doctor Had Hidden Cameras, 1000s of Child Sex Abuse Images, Feds Say

>>18507694 Investigators score big win as Treasury turns over secret bank records flagging

>>18507703 Only ONE member of failed SVB's board had a career in investment banking - and the rest were Obama, Clinton mega-donors

>>18507709 Ex-Navy Pilot Who Has Seen UFOs Calls On Congress To Investigate Incidents

>>18507716 Newsom Under Fire For Failing to Disclose Personal Ties to Silicon Valley Bank While Lobbying for Bailout

>>18507727 Biden bails out Chinese firm that makes Chyna virus test kits with $98,000,000. taxpayer money.

>>18507745 SVB, Signature Bank and Credit Suisse donated $1.2M to Dems

>>18507752 Tucker Carlson Goes There: “If People Don’t Start Making a Lot of Noise – It Will Mean Digital Currency"

>>18507786 Google and Microsoft Rushing to Widely Implement Generative AI

>>18507790 #22696

Anonymous ID: 0f58ad March 14, 2023, 5:15 p.m. No.18508556   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#22695

>>18506212 DOUGH

>>18506378, >>18506428, >>18506714, >>18506723, >>18506745 House Oversight Committee Subpoenas 14 years of HUNTER BIDEN'S banking records..

>>18506436, >>18506480, >>18506610, >>18506960 Russian fighter jet struck a USAF MQ-9 reaper drone over the Black Sea.

>>18506225, >>18506263 Thailand searches for missing radioactive cylinder

>>18506227 Q+ truths Hannity video calling out Biden's lies re: Bank collapses

>>18506268 Investigators score big win as Treasury turns over secret bank records flagging Hunter Biden deals

>>18506270 ALL PB Bun the possibilities of what x5 means? #Qdecode

>>18506275 @NSAGov Celebrate #PiDay by solving this puzzle!

>>18506295 Sanders signs Arkansas trans care malpractice bill into law

>>18506324 PlaneFag CONUS Activity

>>18506327 Congressman Byron Donalds The ONLY WAY for America to grow is for DC to shrink.

>>18506353 Russian economic sovereignty has increased exponentially – Putin

>>18506375 Massive refugee camp blaze was ‘planned sabotage’

>>18506377 Citadel's Griffin Slams SVB Bailout: American Capitalism Is "Breaking Down Before Our Eyes"

>>18506392, >>18506522 Trump on ‘Letters to Trump’ Book: People ‘Going to See a Very Fascinating Life’

>>18506401 Anons Graphic - What is Pi really?

>>18506418, >>18506425, >>18506479 Former acting AG Matthew Whitaker [@MattWhitaker46] addresses claims that former President Donald Trump is now the Republican establishment.

>>18506429 1:00 PM EST NPC Headliners Luncheon: Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Berger

>>18506432 Dr. Anthony Fauci has been in charge of developing bioweapons for the Pentagon since 2002?

>>18506468 Anons Obama linked map

>>18506483 BlackRock Eyes Deal to Buy Into Biggest Africa Wind Power Farm in Kenya

>>18506488 Graphic - The SES Scheme to remove trump

>>18506556 List of States Where “Money” is Being Redefined and Non Govt Issued Cryptocurrency is Being Banned

>>18506577 German AF GAF630 GL5T on ground at Chisinau, Moldova

>>18506581 YT Podcast - Tennessee library staff outrages Christian patrons (Citizen's alert)

>>18506595 Meta to Lay Off 10,000 More Workers

>>18506616 Maricopa County Files Bogus Response In Kari Lake’s Historic Arizona Supreme Court Election Challenge

>>18506628 Pfizer Buys Cancer Biotech SeaGen for $43B

>>18506629 Anon Digs the Keystone

>>18506647 Too-Big-To-Fail Banks Flooded With Deposits As Bank Run Drains Small Bank Of Cash

>>18506660 Senator Warren Calls For Powell's Recusal From Fed's Bank Failure Investigation

>>18506676 Lawmakers Plotted to Censor Social Media to Prevent Run on Banks

>>18506680 Tyson Foods to Shut 2 US Chicken Plants With Nearly 1,700 Workers

>>18506688 Twitter Trends

>>18506692 Israeli Bankers Pulled $1 Billion from SVB Immediately Before Its Collapse

>>18506695, >>18506685 Obama official, Hillary donors, improv actor: Meet SVB’s board of directors

>>18506702 Credit Suisse shares hit record low

>>18506709 Xi Jinping: China Will Be ‘Active’ in Reforming ‘Global Governance’

>>18506710 Twitter Blue Promo Cap

>>18506724 Plumes of yellow smoke have leaked out of a chemical plant #Indiana

>>18506726 EO 13603 The Federal Govt may take over…

>>18506734 Anon Maps out Ketron Island

>>18506737 State Department Miss Deadline To Produce COVID Origin Information To House Panel

>>18506743 Here's the story of Doug Mackey,

>>18506774 Biden to sign executive order for background checks on gun sales

>>18506809 The goals of the special military operation in the current situation can only be achieved by military means Qmapped

>>18506818, >>18506825 PDJT - Oprah not wanting VP now. Donald "Neither am I! "

>>18506841 Cap on Creating the Perfect Tweet

>>18506888 USGO Today we learned inflation is down nearly 35% from this summer

>>18506889 U.S. Attorney’s Office Charges 9 Defendants with Child Exploitation

>>18506919 USGO Like I've said, we can and will lead the world in manufacturing.

>>18506930 USGO Women lose thousands of dollars each year, and hundreds of thousands over a lifetime, because of gender and racial wage gaps.

>>18506961 Manhunt Underway For Ex-Chief of Staff of Former Governor Larry Hogan

>>18506967 GOP Rep Warns Jane Fonda She Will ‘Answer for Her Comments’ "murdering pro-life politicians"

>>18506632 All ears: here’s why Bill Nighy’s Oscars date was a small stained bunny

>>18506878 Eleanor Williams jailed for eight and a half years after rape and trafficking lies

>>18506999 Anon answers Q posts #43, #44

>>18507021 #22695

Anonymous ID: 0f58ad March 14, 2023, 5:15 p.m. No.18508558   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Previously Collected

>>18504620 #22692, >>18505402 #22693, >>18506156 #22694

>>18502279 #22689, >>18503080 #22690, >>18503851 #22691

>>18500024 #22686, >>18500759 #22687, >>18501523 #22688

>>18497688 #22683, >>18498467 #22684, >>18499223 #22685

>>18495333 #22680, >>18496094 #22681, >>18496846 #22682

 

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Anonymous ID: 0281cf March 14, 2023, 5:27 p.m. No.18508627   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8645

ATTN Legacy Media shills

 

The satanist pedovore mind control era is over.

 

290 million Americans want the truth; including the truth about the gas lighting of America – MSM media complicity in C_A/pedo cult social subversion operations.

 

Entertainment company executives who think movies like NORMAL on HBO are the product of creative competition to meet audience demand will be surprised to discover that MI, POTUS and anons of QR all see it as subversive IO, a destructive psyop, one of hundreds run by MSM/legacy media against an unwitting civilian population.

 

Whether the public is aware, or ever becomes aware, of the harm done by MSM/legacy media content shilling, anons know, POTUS knows and MI knows.

 

Media companies closely associated with satanic mind control like Disney testify to the destructive nature and subversive power of cult mind warfare tactics.

 

Media shills and entertainment companies prepared to repent, to admit their role in social and sexual subversion and atone for decades evil must make a 180 reversal; stop destroying, start repairing and rebuilding, and begin undoing the harm they have done to civilization, the US and throughout the world.

 

A Turkish proverb says “No matter how far down the wrong road you have gone, turn back.”

 

Repairing damage for legacy media content means initiating a cross platform, all format, surge of error corrected, future positive, neural malware-free news and entertainment content, without subliminal or subsonic embeds, hypnotic induction or “side band” symbolic language technologies targeting our unconscious below the threshold of awareness.

 

Restoring the integrity of our news and entertainment media means resuming our journey toward the light, as individuals and as a species, and start of the long process undoing the harm done our minds by decades of satanic IO.

 

DIG MEME PRAY

Anonymous ID: 0e50a3 March 14, 2023, 5:31 p.m. No.18508657   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8685 >>9011

Was Hitler a Rothschild? By David Icke (15pg PDF)

https://ia802902.us.archive.org/6/items/project_seal_201702/David%20Icke/was_hitler_a_rothschild.pdf

 

"…So are we to believe, therefore, that although this same group provably funded Adolf Hitler's rise to power and his war machine, that he would be the odd one out, a leader of crucial importance to the agenda who was NOT bloodline?

 

But hold on. Hitler couldn't be the same bloodline as, say, the Rothschilds because, as we all know, the Rothschilds are defenders of Jewish people and Hitler slaughtered them, along with communists and gypsies and others who opposed him or he wanted to eliminate. The Rothschilds are Jewish, they'd never do that. Oh really.

 

According to a book by a psychoanalyst,Walter Langer, called The Mind of Hitler, not only was Hitler supported by the Rothschilds, he WAS a Rothschild. This revelation fits like a glove with the actions of the Rothschilds and other Illuminati bloodlines in Germany who brought Hitler to the fore as dictator of that nation. He was also supported by the British Royal Family, the House of Windsor (in truth the German House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha), and these included the British royal "war hero", Lord Mountbatten, a Rothschild and a Satanist. Their royal relatives in Germany, who you would never have thought would normally support an apparent guy from the street like Hitler, were among his most enthusiastic supporters. But, of course, they knew who he really was. There is no way in the world when you do any study of the Illuminati obsession with bloodline that Hitler would not have been one of them. Langer writes:

 

"Adolf's father, Alois Hitler, was the illegitimate son of Maria Anna Schicklgruber. It was generally supposed that the father of Alois Hitler (Schicklgruber) was Johann Georg Hiedler.There are some people who seriously doubt that Johann Georg Hiedler was the father of Alois (an Austrian document was) prepared that proved Maria Anna Schicklgruber was living in Vienna at the time she conceived. At that time she was employed as a servant in the home of Baron Rothschild. As soon as the family discovered her pregnancy she was sent back home..where Alois was born."

 

Langer's information came from the high level Gestapo officer, Hansjurgen Koehler, published in 1940, under the title "Inside the Gestapo". He writes about the investigations into Hitler's background carried out by the Austrian Chancellor, Dolfuss, in the family files of Hitler."

Anonymous ID: 0e50a3 March 14, 2023, 5:34 p.m. No.18508673   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>Langer's information came from the high level Gestapo officer, Hansjurgen Koehler, published in 1940, under the title "Inside the Gestapo". He writes about the investigations into Hitler's background carried out by the Austrian Chancellor, Dolfuss, in the family files of Hitler."

 

This is why Hitler invaded Austria first, its been suggested

Anonymous ID: 0281cf March 14, 2023, 5:35 p.m. No.18508678   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Five Minute Read

 

Some publications on our satanic internet use a caution like FIVE MINUTE READ as a service to busy readers on a tight time budget. It is a cult practice because the consciousness of time is ultimately destructive of the deeper understanding that can only arise from unbudgeted contemplation. Better to learn to distinguish what is real, important and true from what is simply an effort to persuade us to love, hate or purchase something or someone.

 

We have a whole-of-civilization problem in which intelligence agencies and covert organizations claiming to represent popular aspirations slaughter each other in undeclared wars and at schools and malls, concerts and social gatherings, all reported in exhaustive visual detail by five entertainment conglomerates aka “MSM” and on social media.

 

Everybody knows the internet is a poisonous sewer where narcotics, weapons and human beings are bought, sold and rented every day.

 

Every home, every individual around the world and all our devices are part of a spy-built network which was always intended to be what the internet has become: a universal surveillance and social control system.

 

In itself, the internet is knowledge of good and evil. Mankind could sort of deal with the physical temptations once; the whore town, the Casbah, the dealer-in-the park – we understood good and evil more clearly; but the internet erodes distinctions with fake news and blame. The internet does not require assured identity and without assured identity there is deception, and eventually, given the skill and persistence of deceiver(s) we are all fooled. As we have been.

 

We the People could easily fix the internet; we could make it a public utility – our problem is cognitive not technological. Anonymous networks will not support civilization because they connect the highly intelligent greed driven sociopathic minority to the rest of us. This is not an opinion, or a theory; it's an axiom, and the damage we have sustained as a result of Information Poisoning has left most of us unable to understand what is happening to us.

 

We can't form social or economic views based on network derived information. We cannot set social or economic policy based on one set of lies or another. It is trivial for an aggrieved or ill-disposed entity to manipulate facts and context and story in virtual no man's land.

 

Until the integrity of information distribution systems is assured, the system remains what it as designed to be. What Orwell, Huxley, McKuen, and George . S. Trow foresaw it would be, a monstrous political mind control system, a spiritual and social tyranny, a pseudo reality where the many may dispose of the few however they see fit, simply by controlling both sides of the question and its presentation to the public.

 

DIG MEME PRAY

Anonymous ID: efe8e8 March 14, 2023, 5:35 p.m. No.18508681   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8684 >>8691 >>8699 >>8701

Anon asking Jim: Please remove the clump of deformed cells, from the bottom of the bread. I'm almost dry retching from being forced to see an abomination every bread.

This is the reason why I support abortion, reinforced by this poster every couple of minutes.

Anonymous ID: 1189f5 March 14, 2023, 5:36 p.m. No.18508684   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8695 >>8699

>>18508681

>Anon asking Jim: Please remove the clump of deformed cells, from the bottom of the bread. I'm almost dry retching from being forced to see an abomination every bread.

>This is the reason why I support abortion, reinforced by this poster every couple of minutes.

second

Just install an adblock extension on your browser, anon

Anonymous ID: d83abb March 14, 2023, 5:38 p.m. No.18508698   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Nothing here about car company recall

Loose nut holding steering wheel on

Cool

Actual loose nuts behind the wheel

Anonymous ID: 2228b0 March 14, 2023, 5:40 p.m. No.18508710   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8748 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

NEW 🚨 Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) donated about $73.5 million to (BLM) Black Lives Matter-related groups, social justice causes, records show - Claremont Institute

 

Follow @insiderpaper

 

https://t.me/redicetv/6032

Anonymous ID: 0281cf March 14, 2023, 5:40 p.m. No.18508711   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The use of an array of tactics to baffle the perception in conflict is not new, nor is the strategy confined to the human species.

 

Predators who exploit the perceptual deficiencies of prey are common in nature. As human hunters wear camouflage, spread scents and simulate game calls to imitate prey animals, Paussid beetles forge chemical signals, blinding ant species they prey on to their presence among them in the nest. A famous human group employed similar tactics. Hasan ibn Sabah’s Assassins.

 

Ibn Sabah allegedly learned his art of mind control from priests of the mysteries in Egypt, but whatever the origin of the tactics, the Assassins used hypnotic induction, symbolism, stage magic and drugs create a belief system which insured 100 % loyalty and instant compliance with leader’s instructions.

 

Nation state rulers have great difficulty securing large numbers of people willing to die on command. Hasan al Sabah’s Assassins prospered for 300 years and spread their agents through the middle east because they could create fanatically loyal adherents who would raise families, live amongst the opponent for 30 years, and remain ‘’’instantly obedient to leader’s orders – even when ordered to commit assassinations certain to result in capture and execution.’’’

 

Let us consider the bugs. Certain beetles are walking organic chem labs, they synthesize explosives, chemical warfare agents, sex changing molecules – they read and write the language of the victim's perceptions.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombardier_beetle

 

"Ant-nest beetles (Paussus) are the quintessential Trojan horses of the insect world. They hack the complex communication system of ants, allowing them to blend into the ant society and be treated as royalty, all the while preying upon the ants and the ants' brood and duping the ants into rearing their young.

 

How would we transpose this pattern. To what other species might this apply?

 

…Here we present results of the first molecular-based phylogeny of ant-nest beetles, which reveals that this symbiosis has produced one of the most stunning examples of rapid adaptive radiation documented to date.

"A very successful strategy. "

 

Human beings perceive only a narrow band of visible light wave lengths and hear only a narrow range sound frequencies. Not one human in a million recognizes the large blind spot in the middle of our visual field until it is demonstrated. We never suspect our senses are not all there is, or other species could possibly take advantage of our limited perception. Tiny eye movements called saccade each take 100 ms, during which time we are blind, and our visual cortex supplies a matching image which we perceive as continuous.

 

No big deal, except that saccades are so frequent that 100 ms blindness per saccade sums to 4 hrs a day.

 

https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Explosive-Adaptive-Radiation-and-Extreme-Phenotypic-Moore-Robertson/64f28dbf2f4c4ed67578ed3ac63a92da68c02801

https://www.britannica.com/science/blind-spot

 

DIG MEME PRAY

Anonymous ID: 048807 March 14, 2023, 5:42 p.m. No.18508732   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Originally operated by the German Labor Front, a Nazi organization, Volkswagen was headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. In addition to his ambitious campaign to build a network of autobahns and limited access highways across Germany, Hitler’s pet project was the development and mass production of an affordable yet still speedy vehicle that could sell for less than 1,000 Reich marks (about $140 at the time). To provide the design for this “people’s car,” Hitler called in the Austrian and German automotive engineer Ferdinand Porsche. In 1938, at a Nazi rally, the Fuhrer declared: “It is for the broad masses that this car has been built. Its purpose is to answer their transportation needs, and it is intended to give them joy.”

 

https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/volkswagen-is-founded

Anonymous ID: 7db89c March 14, 2023, 5:44 p.m. No.18508745   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9060

>>18508029 (lb)

That's funny (weird, not haha) because religion has done the same to generations before them (eschatology and apocalypse bullshit). So when these teens weren't being doomsdayed by "science" they were being doomsdayed by "God".

Anonymous ID: 0f58ad March 14, 2023, 5:45 p.m. No.18508748   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Notables

 

#22698

>>18508597 Biden - It's time for Congress to ban assault weapons.

>>18508677 Silicon Valley Bank’s U.K. arm to be acquired by HSBC for just over $1

>>18508710 Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) donated about $73.5 million to (BLM) Black Lives Matter-related groups, social justice causes, records show

 

CALL OUT NOTABLES!!

Anonymous ID: 0281cf March 14, 2023, 5:45 p.m. No.18508751   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8816

Hermes

 

May Hermes, god of travellers and thieves

Skate on these frozen revels to receive

Not more applause - not yet - but, silence, please.

(Apologies to Aristophanes.)

 

We feel we must extend the end he'd planned

and graft some new material on his grand

finale, as a warning. We too hate war

and think the country's governed by a house of whores.

Write your petition. Fine. And sign it.

 

But while you scream for peace: DEFINE IT.

Wars have been stopped before, as we well know

And in each case the only thing to go

Were soldiers drawn back to their native coast.

 

What caused the war went on, quite unopposed.

We, who'd left foreign cities bombed and charred

Squabbled like chickens in our own back yard

And helped the cause of war.

You want peace? Ask for much more

Ask for your real goals first when them you find

pray to the god of thieves, poor mankind."

Anonymous ID: c4b6d6 March 14, 2023, 5:48 p.m. No.18508769   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8788

>>18508597

"it's time for congress to ban assault weapons"

says the man who gave the talibon $80 billion in weapons

and who now wants to give a billion $ in tanks and artillery to the nazis in ukraine

and not one background check required

 

congress should pass a law giving americans one of anything given to other countries citizens

one for them = one to us

none to us =none to them

Anonymous ID: 217680 March 14, 2023, 5:48 p.m. No.18508773   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Gary Glitter will 'likely spend the rest of his life in prison' after being recalled to jail for breaching licence conditions because he remains a danger, ex Scotland Yard boss claims

14 March 2023

 

Gary Glitter will likely spend the rest of his life in prison after being recalled to jail for breaching his license conditions, the former head of Scotland Yard's Paedophile Unit said.

 

Mike Hames said disgraced 1970s pop star Glitter, 78, whose real name is Paul Gadd, would always represent a danger to children and a return to custody was appropriate.

 

The Probation Service confirmed on Monday that Glitter was being recalled to prison following a breach of his licence conditions.

 

Details of the breach were not given, but it was reported that Glitter was caught trying to access the dark web.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11859641/Gary-Glitter-likely-spend-rest-life-prison-breaching-license-conditions.html?ico=related-replace-2

Anonymous ID: 0281cf March 14, 2023, 5:48 p.m. No.18508774   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8831 >>8924 >>8942

GUINEA PIG B

 

Buckminister Fuller's report on his 56 year Experiment with God.

 

With a young family, no college degree or marketable skills, Fuller a Navy vet, thought he had no chance. He was going to kill himself when a Spiritual presence intervened and promised him that if he would devote his work to the service of others, he would never lack for money and his family would never go hungry. Fuller decided to make an experiment of it; he recorded every detail of his tremendously productive life, his inventions, his expenses and his income are all recorded.

 

https://archive.org/details/GuineaPigBFuller20100209132832

Anonymous ID: 0281cf March 14, 2023, 5:50 p.m. No.18508779   🗄️.is 🔗kun

WAIT! Don't do it pedovore

 

 

Not until you read this post.

 

Pedovores, the Almighty having set his canon against suicide, it remains a statistical inevitability that a very high percentage of illuminated pedo cultists will chose to act in radical disobedience to God's will and ace themselves, regardless.

 

For that reason, we would draw the attention of all pedovores to alternatives to the fancy 3D printed "Death Pod" now on show at the Venice Biennial; where the with-it bloodlines shop for this n' that.

 

Your choices:Die in an untested, newfangled plastic smelling puce colored sneaker, subject to failure in the event of an EMP, DEW weapon attack or being hacked by the DARPA AI .

 

https://www.dezeen.com/2019/05/22/philip-nitschke-death-pod-design/

 

OR

 

Choice 2

 

Heavily tested, proven deadly, the pinnacle of finely machined analog technology: The Kevorkian Auto Croaker. (tm)

 

Handcrafted analog technology preserves a much purer quantum wave form, is guaranteed proof again any EM interference, mass coronal ejections, blackouts, common uprisings, magnetosphere inversions and rooting by the DARPA AI.

 

Suicidal pedovores, God wants your repentance, not your eternal suffering and death. If you do choose to spurn His love, the Kervorkian Autocroaker(tm) may possibly be worth considering, as an alternative to being found dead in bubble wrap plastic display case with your veins full of cheap Guyanese zombie juice.'

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-kevorkian-auction/assisted-suicide-machine-for-sale-in-kevorkian-estate-auction-idUSTRE79A45D20111011

 

Point 32a: Unsightly remains including protruding eyeballs are highly visible through the death pod viewing canopy, even minor celebrity clients should evaluate the chance of appearing on the front page the National Enquirer website like Elvis with a furled extruded tongue, lividity, 'slippage' and mottled skin (a result of light filtration by the semi transparent viewing lid of a 3D plastic sneaker)

 

  • There are seven suicides in Scripture from King Saul to Judas, and they’re always depicted negatively. They are never God’s plan for anybody’s life

Anonymous ID: dd6878 March 14, 2023, 5:52 p.m. No.18508791   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Anons, this is a message for those of you who are UNDERwhelmed by the gospel…

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4Zg3hByBsM

Anonymous ID: 3006eb March 14, 2023, 5:52 p.m. No.18508795   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8804 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314 >>9317

@SomeBitchIKnow

 

9h

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Silicon Valley Bank deleted their Twitter, but I scraped their whole account like two days ago. If you would like a copy, you can download it from my Telegram:

 

https://t.me/somebitchiknow/3044

 

https://gab.com/SomeBitchIKnow/posts/110022430604763823

Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 5:54 p.m. No.18508802   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8823 >>8917 >>8961

>>18508167

>>18507981 (lb)

>>18508068 (lb)

>microscopic camels

 

Anybody want to dig on the AC? If trump was engineering 'microscopic camels', was he in fact engineering gain of function for MERS SARS? Someone was...

 

And in 2012 and 2016 he was not in gov't, so how did or would he have access to crispr and level 4 biolab facilities?

 

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27255185/

 

Review Virol J

. 2016 Jun 3;13:87. doi: 10.1186/s12985-016-0544-0.

Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) origin and animal reservoir

 

Abstract

Middle East Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a novel coronavirus discovered in 2012 and is responsible for acute respiratory syndrome in humans. Though not confirmed yet, multiple surveillance and phylogenetic studies suggest a bat origin. The disease isheavily endemic in dromedary camel populationsof East Africa and the Middle East. It is unclear as to when the virus was introduced to dromedary camels, but data from studies that investigated stored dromedary camel sera and geographical distribution of involved dromedary camel populations suggested that the virus was present in dromedary camels several decades ago. Though bats and alpacas can serve as potential reservoirs for MERS-CoV, dromedarycamels seem to be the only animal host responsible for the spill over human infections.

 

passing microscopic camels through the eye of a needle...

virus of bat origin.

 

https://www.islamweb.net/en/fatwa/185279/the-hadeeth-camels-were-created-from-devils

Anonymous ID: c10d9f March 14, 2023, 5:54 p.m. No.18508803   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9301

If Satanists took over Q Research would anyone notice?

"Nothing is random."

"Everything posted here has meaning."

"EVERYTHING."

"No coincidences."

"Double meanings exist."

"Infiltration not invasion."

"Some anons are not anon."

"Symbolism will be their downfall."

Anonymous ID: 3006eb March 14, 2023, 5:55 p.m. No.18508810   🗄️.is 🔗kun

@SomeBitchIKnow

 

2h

·

·

 

Edited

For the post below, keep in mind that downloading random files from random people is always a crapshoot and should always be done from people you trust. I have worked way too damn hard to earn your trust and respect to throw it all away by giving you a bad file, BUT just keep that in mind. And trust no one.

 

I have a step-by-step guide on http://BigDigEnergy.info for how to set up your own scraper just like I have if you're a curmudgeon who trusts no one.

 

I see it, I get it, and I got you. ❤️

 

https://gab.com/SomeBitchIKnow/posts/110023990277947802

 

https://bigdigenergy.info

Anonymous ID: f7cd75 March 14, 2023, 5:56 p.m. No.18508812   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Glenn Greenwald

SYSTEM UPDATE #55

 

Russia Shoots Down US Drone,

Escalating Fears of Hot War.

Plus, David Sacks Argues SVB “Bailouts” Averted Financial Meltdown

 

Streamed on: Mar 14, 7:04 pm EDT

https://rumble.com/v2d4va4–system-update-55.html

Anonymous ID: d6ec3c March 14, 2023, 5:56 p.m. No.18508814   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Florida Failed to Pass a law that protected Displantus from bloggers and vloggers posting the truth about this deep state HACK.

Anonymous ID: 05f884 March 14, 2023, 5:59 p.m. No.18508833   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8894 >>9041 >>9054 >>9075 >>9132 >>9218

Loomer's throwing herself in the trash can. LOL. She dropped this nonsense on the board earlier today.

 

https://twitter.com/MarinaMedvin/status/1635772267497132033

Real photo on the left. Doctored propaganda on the right.

 

This is wrong and unethical to do to a woman who happens to be an employee of a politician you don’t like. It’s f*cked up actually.

 

Trump’s base is out of control and this childish trash is going to hurt his campaign.

 

https://twitter.com/johncardillo/status/1635778915074539523

.@LauraLoomer

has to stop doing things like this.

 

It’s disgusting, and it’s hurting Trump because she’s perceived as a surrogate.

Anonymous ID: bef26e March 14, 2023, 6 p.m. No.18508835   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

https://t.me/Publius_76/1864

 

.@RobertKennedyJr tells @jimmy_dore anthrax was mailed to the two senators trying to block the Patriot Act in 2001, and the FBI discovered that the anthrax came from the CIA lab in Fort Detrick:

 

"By the time they figured it out, they had already passed the Patriot Act, and we were in a trillion-dollar war in Iraq. What did the FBI say? The FBI said it was Ames anthrax, and the only place that it could have come from was the CIA lab in Fort Detrick. It's clear that somebody associated with the Pentagon or the CIA had something to do with that anthrax because nobody had access except those groups."

 

https://twitter.com/KanekoaTheGreat/status/1635449171833688065

 

@KanekoaTheGreat

Anonymous ID: 37f717 March 14, 2023, 6:02 p.m. No.18508840   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8865 >>8875 >>9130 >>9155 >>9453

Q if you’re out there, I don’t know how much more of this I can take…

 

I was just watching Tucker and he had on a Jan 6er who, thanks to the new footage being released, 1. walked in to the capitol building, 2. turned around, and 3. walked out. He was in the building for less than 45 seconds. Since it happened, he spent 30 days in jail, a year of home confinement, and he’s currently facing a year in prison. This is just incredible. It’s so, so bad.

 

So then I got to thinking, how in the world are we ever going to fight our way out of this? The hard truth is we can’t. We are absolutely powerless against weaponized justice. I just feel so defeated and demoralized.

Anonymous ID: bef26e March 14, 2023, 6:03 p.m. No.18508851   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9058 >>9141 >>9211 >>9244 >>9314

https://t.me/chiefnerd/7160

 

NEW — Moody’s Downgrades the Entire U.S. Banking System

 

“We have changed to negative from stable our outlook on the US banking system to reflect the rapid deterioration in the operating environment”

 

https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2023/03/14/moodys-cuts-outlook-on-us-banking-system-to-negative-citing-rapidly-deteriorating-operating-environment.html

 

@ChiefNerd

Anonymous ID: bef26e March 14, 2023, 6:04 p.m. No.18508862   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://t.me/techno_fog/491

 

From Zero Hedge -

 

“Real hourly earnings -1.3%, down for a record 23rd consecutive month.

 

This means that just two months of Biden's presidency have seen inflation-adjusted wage growth, and real earnings have been negative during 92% of Biden's tenure, an unprecedented achievement”

Anonymous ID: fa9af9 March 14, 2023, 6:05 p.m. No.18508866   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8870 >>8881 >>8957 >>8990 >>9326 >>9337

>>18508617

Everyone with a backbone and any respect for themselves has left! Anons lurk but we get disgusted and leave to go to another board. Too many anons bend the knee toWOKEbakers who monopolize the bread posts. The baker forces woke posts down people's throats and the anons who stay, (most) thank the woke baker for the woke bread and wonder why no one is here. Being here and participating in this train wreck is no different than what is going on in the world today that anons declare they cannot tolerate nor will they allow yet it's awoke worldhere every night and into the early morning as the woke baker is allowed to have his way. Many anons retort with "stop complaining and bake or shut up!" This is the replies of weak, sad bent knee anons who will gladly eat poisoned bread. Not every anon is a memefag, not every anon is a planefag, not every anon is a prayer warrior…..& not every anon is a baker! WE each have a job to do and most of us do it. This is aWOKE controlled breadand no one seems to care to fight it..just like in everyday life today. This anon will not shut up and comply. This anon will not bend the knee. This anon will not thank theWOKEbaker. This anon will not eat theWOKEbread!

MAGA!

Anonymous ID: 2228b0 March 14, 2023, 6:06 p.m. No.18508871   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8915 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

nato = constant fear of war

 

🇫🇲 NATO military excercise "Orion" in the streets of French cities. Apparently 12.000 troops are participating.

 

"Now imagine these tactics in Bakhmut…" Scott Ritter (https://t.me/ScottRitter) on Twitter (https://twitter.com/RealScottRitter/status/1635569103372005377?t=JDQcT-omxuDX_GP-6XZWog&s=19)

 

Lmao

 

https://t.me/DonbassDevushka/48344

Anonymous ID: bef26e March 14, 2023, 6:06 p.m. No.18508872   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://twitter.com/henrymcmaster/status/1634306141869031425

 

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Gov. Henry McMaster

@henrymcmaster

Today I joined @LockheedMartin

to celebrate the delivery of the first fully South Carolina-made F-16!

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Anonymous ID: 6320c3 March 14, 2023, 6:07 p.m. No.18508875   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18508840

>So then I got to thinking, how in the world are we ever going to fight our way out of this? The hard truth is we can’t. We are absolutely powerless against weaponized justice. I just feel so defeated and demoralized.

 

VOTE HARDER

PRAY HARDER

 

FOR THE REST OF US

Anonymous ID: afd602 March 14, 2023, 6:07 p.m. No.18508882   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8904 >>8914

>>18508822

>Duh

There's only like 5 of you left and 2 that were regulars at it only begrudgingly do it and can't wait to do a handy.

Hell, the admin doesn't even say hurr durr bakers skool on thursday be there or be square anymore.

It's the shittiest thankless job nobody but you few attention whores even want to bother with yet it's glorified as some altruistic endeavor that will get you in the front of the Q greeting line at the parade.

TY for doing it tho.

Anonymous ID: bef26e March 14, 2023, 6:08 p.m. No.18508885   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://t.me/RunningTheRace1111/5904

 

President Trump says, “I will not give one penny to any school that has a vaccine mandate or a mask mandate, from kindergarten through college!”

Anonymous ID: 37f717 March 14, 2023, 6:08 p.m. No.18508890   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8943

>>18508865

it’s just not enough that this monolith be exposed over time. Those responsible for dragging our country to these unthinkable depths must be PUNISHED. And I just don’t see a path to that end. I used to, but I don’t anymore.

Anonymous ID: f7cd75 March 14, 2023, 6:08 p.m. No.18508892   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8913 >>8918 >>8930 >>8937 >>8965 >>8973 >>9058 >>9194 >>9211 >>9314

James O'Keefe

 

Twenty new people have purchased cameras on their own and are now activated in my citizen army!

 

Major announcement tomorrow — stay tuned!

 

Great. Here’s how to enlist in the army:

 

  1. Go on Amazon and buy a hidden camera.

  2. Take a selfie of you and your hidden camera and send it to me here: OKeefeTips@protonmail.com

 

  1. Let’s get to work.

 

7:39 PM · Mar 14, 2023

https://twitter.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1635787867367653381

Anonymous ID: 4f9ab5 March 14, 2023, 6:08 p.m. No.18508894   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9054

>>18508833

>Loomer's throwing herself in the trash can.

Original pic.

 

@robsmithonline

Great to celebrate @karol new book STOLEN YOUTH last night in Miami.

I’ve just started it and it’s a deeply compelling read. Pick it up!

 

https://twitter.com/robsmithonline/status/1635635656427814918

Anonymous ID: bef26e March 14, 2023, 6:09 p.m. No.18508896   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8900 >>8925

For decades the Oscar’s laid down a Red Capret. Now it is white. Are they waving the ‘White Flag’ and surrendering or are they about to make more Sacrifices?

Anonymous ID: 7db89c March 14, 2023, 6:10 p.m. No.18508911   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18508848

Well, you can tell someone something, then they'll dismiss it if their cognitive biases don't agree with it. If you set a path to discovery by asking question, people may be able to learn how to discern the Truth for themselves, but if they do, it will be retained as knowledge instead of just "information". Can't build wisdom without knowledge, can't build knowledge without discovery. Otherwise it's just information parroted based on assumptions that fit within confirmation bias - like how the media works.

 

So yeah, it's fun.

 

>>18508771

>>18508841

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2023/03/14/joe-biden-seeks-more-gun-background-checks-through-executive-action/11467380002/

BREAKING: This EO ain't shit, and targets gangbangers

Anonymous ID: 048807 March 14, 2023, 6:11 p.m. No.18508916   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18508880

 

Instead of forcing people other people to leave, you can always leave yourself, and find a place that censors free speech somewhere else.

 

They're everywhere but here, anon.

Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:11 p.m. No.18508917   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8933 >>8961 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18508802

Ecohealth Alliance Conducted Risky Experiments on the MERS Virus in China Was Gain of Function

 

Documents released under FOIA by the NIH contradict the seriousness of research that EcoHealth Alliance was conducting about its experiments on bat coronaviruses in Wuhan. Instead, they were working on the gain of function research.

 

https://theintercept.com/2021/10/21/virus-mers-wuhan-experiments/

 

A summary of the group's work includes a description of the EcoHealth Alliance's experiment involving infectious clones of MERS-CoV. This virus caused a deadly Middle East respiratory syndrome outbreak in 2012. MERS has a case-fatality rate as high as 35 percent, much higher than Covid-19's.

 

EcoHealth Alliance's collaborator was the Wuhan Laboratory.

 

Here's what they did to this virus, which sounds much like what they did to COVID-19 by constructing a "full-length infectious clone."

 

According to the report, the scientists swapped out the virus's receptor-binding domain, or RBD, a part of the spike protein that enables it to enter a host's cells. "We constructed the full-length infectious clone of MERS-CoV and replaced the RBD of MERS-CoV with the RBDs of various strains of HKU4-related coronaviruses previously identified in bats from different provinces in southern China," the scientists wrote.

 

"Changing the receptor binding site on MERS is sort of crazy," wrote Jack Nunberg, a virologist, and director of the Montana Biotechnology Center at the University of Montana, in an email to The Intercept after reviewing the documents. "Although these new chimeric viruses may retain properties of the MERS-CoV genetic backbone, engineering a known human pathogen raises new and unpredictable risks beyond those posed by their previously reported studies using a non-pathogenic bat virus backbone." The researchers' intent, which some scientists consider integral to defining gain-of-function, remains unclear

 

Sound familiar…?

 

This research was in China, and the Wuhan Laboratory was the primary collaborator.

 

This was hazardous research, definitely Gain of Function research.

 

This is the Brave New World we live in.

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/11kkq7w/ecohealth_alliance_conducted_risky_experiments_on/

Anonymous ID: 697e50 March 14, 2023, 6:12 p.m. No.18508920   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18508171 lb

>Here's my guess.

mine too

 

>>18507762 lb

> All Along the WatchTower.

>>18508221 lb

 

said the joker to the thief?

Anonymous ID: bef26e March 14, 2023, 6:12 p.m. No.18508923   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://t.me/mrn_death/46311

 

https://www.westernstandard.news/news/alberta-womans-covid-19-vax-injury-vindicated-by-federal-compensation/article_e9312504-c106-11ed-bbcb-bbb7adc973c3.html

Anonymous ID: afd602 March 14, 2023, 6:12 p.m. No.18508929   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8962

>>18508880

Tranime and his sidekick Awoo get to stay (grandfather clause).

But the rest of the Johnny-Come-Lately poseurs need to be shitcanned.

Perfect solution: nobody's happy.

Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:13 p.m. No.18508933   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8935 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18508917

https://www.science.org/content/article/was-nih-funded-work-mers-virus-china-too-risky-science-examines-controversy

 

Was NIH-funded work on MERS virus in China too risky? Science examines the controversy

 

Questions related to the frustrating search for the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic keep creating commotion. Last week, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) placed one of its grantees, and itself, in the hot seat when it told Congress in a letter that the EcoHealth Alliance in New York City had failed to promptly report potentially worrisome results from a virology experiment done by a collaborator in China. In a progress report for one of its grants, EcoHealth had mentioned an altered bat coronavirus made mice sicker than expected, a discovery it should have notified the agency of immediately, NIH asserted in a letter to Congress.

 

EcoHealth, which has directed some of its NIH money to researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), was already under attack. Some scientists, politicians, and journalists espouse the idea that the ongoing pandemic was likely sparked by a virus that escaped from WIV.

 

There is no concrete evidence for that. But to detractors of NIH and EcoHealth, the letter and the progress report show NIH supported what’s often called gain-of-function (GOF) virus research in China, the type of studies that can make pathogens more dangerous to humans and that some think may have spawned SARS-CoV-2. (“In Major Shift, NIH Admits Funding Risky Virus Research in Wuhan,” Vanity Fair declared, for example.)

 

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NIH has consistently denied that it has funded risky GOF research in China, and still does. EcoHealth’s work didn’t meet the bar, the agency says, because the more pathogenic bat coronavirus was created from one not known to infect humans. Still, NIH demanded that EcoHealth provide by this week any unpublished data beyond its last progress report, which covered year five of the grant.

 

Peter Daszak, EcoHealth’s founder and president, tells ScienceInsider the group has submitted a response and defends its efforts as transparent and legitimate. Echoing what an EcoHealth spokesperson said last week, Daszak also challenges NIH’s claim that EcoHealth has violated any grant conditions with the mouse results, saying it notified them of the data and NIH failed to request follow-up action. “This is spelled out in detail in a letter we sent to NIH yesterday, with detailed documentary evidence, strongly refuting that we were out of compliance with our reporting requirements,” he wrote to ScienceInsider today.

 

But to some scientists, another part of EcoHealth’s year five grant progress report was also troubling: results from studies that manipulated a different coronavirus, the one that causes Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). That virus, MERS-CoV, which originated in bats before spreading to camels and then people, is lethal in roughly 35% of diagnosed human cases.

 

Concerns about risky studies with MERS-CoV, SARS-CoV—the virus that caused the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak—and H5N1 avian influenza led to a 2017 U.S. policy requiring a special review to weigh potential benefits and risks for certain work with specific pathogens. Some virologists and biosecurity experts say EcoHealth’s studies with MERS-CoV should have warranted that type of review, and expressed dismay that EcoHealth backed such work in China.

 

But NIH says EcoHealth’s MERS-CoV experiments didn’t fit the Department of Health and Human Services’s (HHS’s) definition of research requiring special review because “the research was not reasonably anticipated to result in an ePPP,” or an enhanced pathogen of pandemic potential. (NIH has recently asked media to avoid the term “gain of function,” saying it is confusing for the public—it even scrubbed the term from a web page URL and header in favor of ePPP last week, a move that was quickly spotted.)

 

The letter has reignited the debate about the benefits and risks of engineering pathogens that could spark a pandemic. A recent draft directive from a Senate appropriations committee may force NIH and the virology community to revisit that contentious topic in depth.

 

Here’s a closer look at the issues, including Daszak’s defense of EcoHealth’s work with MERS-CoV.

 

What experiments were done with the MERS virus and why?

 

p1

Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:14 p.m. No.18508935   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8938 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18508933

EcoHealth and WIV researchers had collected novel bat viruses dubbed HKU4 in several provinces in southern China, found they were closely related to the MERS virus, and wanted to study their ability to transmit and cause disease in other species, to see whether they posed a pandemic risk. Some of their work focused on the spike surface protein that coronaviruses use to infect cells, specifically a portion called the receptor-binding domain (RBD).

 

Researchers frequently can genetically sequence coronaviruses found when sampling bats in the wild, but they rarely can grow those viruses in culture. So they create chimeric viruses with ones that do grow in culture, which in this case was MERS-CoV.

 

Specifically, the scientists isolated the genetic code for the RBD from various HKU4 strains and swapped it into the genetic “backbone” of the MERS virus, a June 2018–May 2019 progress report states. The researchers showed these chimeric viruses could infect human tissues, and that they replicated well in cells that had a receptor named DPP4 that MERS-CoV uses to enter human cells. “The results suggest potential risk of the bat HKU4r-CoVs for cross-species infection in humans,” the report concludes.

 

Are such studies justified and necessary?

That’s where scientists disagree. To put RBDs from some of the novel HKU4 viruses into MERS-CoV, already a lethal human pathogen, is “sort of crazy” and “unjustified,” says University of Montana, Missoula, virologist Jack Nunberg.

 

Tulane University virologist Robert Garry has a more charitable take. “They are trying to determine if the HKU4 viruses have pathogenic potential,” or whether these viruses could jump to humans if they acquire certain mutations, he says. “That’s legitimate.” Another lab that has collaborated with WIV, Ralph Baric’s group at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, has done similar, albeit controversial chimeric virus studies with SARS-CoV, the virus that caused the global SARS outbreak of 2003. “I don’t think [this Wuhan work] is that different,” says virologist Stephen Goldstein, a postdoc at the University of Utah.

 

Another reason to modify MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV is to be able to infect mice with these viruses, which makes other types of studies possible, Goldstein notes. For example, Baric has developed a mouse model to test drugs and vaccines against viruses related to MERS-CoV.

 

Yet the EcoHealth studies may not have been necessary because Baric’s lab had already done studies with HKU4 “pseudoviruses,” which are designed to bind and enter cells but can’t replicate, Garry says. Virologist Stanley Perlman of the University of Iowa says he’s not convinced the chimeric viruses tell scientists anything more about pathogenicity than pseudoviruses. “I think that this is not the best way to answer the question,” Perlman says.

 

But Daszak argues that the chimeric viruses added crucial information beyond infectivity. “Pseudoviruses will demonstrate capacity to bind cells, recombinant viruses allow measures of things like viral genome copy per gram–clues as to the potential importance of these viruses for public health,” he wrote in an email to ScienceInsider.

 

The MERS-CoV studies are modifying a dangerous human virus. So why didn’t the work qualify as ePPP (or GOF, the term NIH now wants to abandon), which would have triggered an extra layer of review?

 

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Anonymous ID: f7cd75 March 14, 2023, 6:14 p.m. No.18508936   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8946 >>9033 >>9058 >>9081 >>9090 >>9098 >>9185 >>9211 >>9314

"Is This The Death Of The Dollar?"

 

BRICS is an acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. They are countries that want to free themselves from the dollar-based US hegemony.

 

The dollar may be the ‘world’s reserve currency,’ but chains are made to be broken. The BRICS countries want trade to be more free and fair. They do not wish to be yoked to a slave currency based on debt.

 

It’s no wonder the BRICS nations are rebelling. They want to use their own stable currency—one based on commodities. China has been dumping US Treasuries in favor of gold. Putin has created a gold-based Ruble. The US should rebel too by ending the Federal Reserve, ending fractional reserve banking, and return to commodity based currency.

 

The US needs to abandon global empire, close its borders, end the wars, end the Fed, end the IRS, enact term limits to prevent a corrupt Congress, and return sound money and constitutional rights to We The People.

 

—Ben Garrison

 

https://grrrgraphics.com/death-of-the-dollar/

Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:14 p.m. No.18508938   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18508935

NIH says the work did not qualify as ePPP because the researchers did not anticipate that the modified MERS viruses would be more infectious to people than the original virus. (Here’s an EcoHealth letter from 2016 where it and NIH are discussing the MERS work.) Virologist Michael Imperiale of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, says that makes sense. “MERS-CoV already infects humans,” he says; if the same virus but with a bit of bat virus RNA stitched in does the same, that isn’t GOF research, Imperiale says.

 

Garry does not see a problem either. “The odds of combining any random bat virus with MERS-CoV and getting a more pathogenic virus than MERS-CoV is vanishingly small,” he says. And it did not happen: In the EcoHealth-backed cell experiments, one chimeric virus replicated equally as well as MERS-CoV in cells expressing DPP4, and three others did not grow as well.

 

Why did EcoHealth deny it was doing MERS-CoV studies?

EcoHealth did not keep the MERS-CoV studies secret from NIH. It included the MERS-CoV plans in its 2014 grant proposal that NIH approved, and also noted the intended studies in its fourth year progress report. Yet The Intercept, which recently obtained these documents with a public records lawsuit, reported that in September, EcoHealth spokesperson Robert Kessler had said the group did not conduct the MERS-CoV studies described in the grant proposal.

 

Daszak calls that a straightforward “mistake,” adding: “The actual permission for us to do this work was requested in a letter to NIH at the end of year 3 of the grant. NIH allowed the work to move forwards. Robert Kessler didn’t have access to that letter at the time – he’s a spokesperson, not a scientist.”

 

Daszak also told ScienceInsider the MERS-CoV chimeric studies were conducted in WIV’s biosafety level-3 labs, the same level of biosafety required in the United States for such research.

 

What will happen next?

Daszak told ScienceInsider that EcoHealth submitted a response on 26 October. The last progress report, dated in August but covering work in 2018–19, noted plans to test MERS-CoV chimeric viruses in live mice, so there may be some data on that in EcoHealth’s response.

 

The debate over the MERS virus experiments may give more impetus to revisiting the HHS policy on potentially risky pathogen research. A Senate report accompanying a bill funding NIH’s 2022 budget calls for such a review by the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB), a panel of outside advisers that helped develop the current policy. NSABB last met in late January 2020 to discuss whether federal decisions about ePPP research should be more transparent—just as COVID-19 had begun its global spread.

 

The Senate demand will have to survive the budget reconciliation process, which may not be done until the end of the year. NIH Director Francis Collins and Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told The Wall Street Journal in September they’re open to reviewing the policies.

 

With reporting by Jon Cohen.

Update, 29 October, 2:15 p.m.: This story has been updated with a PDF of EcoHealth’s 26 October response to NIH and another document it sent. The Wall Street Journal was the first to make the letter public, on 28 October, although Science independently obtained it and EcoHealth’s other submissions to NIH on the same day.

 

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Anonymous ID: b5ed9b March 14, 2023, 6:14 p.m. No.18508941   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9250

Looks like Goodwin/when and tick tock are back on the menu boys

 

Good Win/When

Daniel Goodwyn

less thanoneminutein the capital

being persecuted by the DOJ

Anonymous ID: f3d59d March 14, 2023, 6:14 p.m. No.18508942   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8949

>>18508774

Great nations are simply the operating fronts of behind-the-scenes, vastly ambitious individuals who had become so effectively powerful because of their ability to remain invisible while operating behind the national scenery.

 

R. Buckminster Fuller

Anonymous ID: de5593 March 14, 2023, 6:15 p.m. No.18508943   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8966

>>18508890

By the time we get around to figuring out if time is warranted they have done their time. Pretrial detention and lives ruined

 

It's bullshit. I can't discuss it. I have a dear family member facing hard time.

Anonymous ID: f7cd75 March 14, 2023, 6:15 p.m. No.18508946   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18508936

U.S. inflation:

Jan 2021: 1.4%

Feb 1.7%

Mar 2.6%

April 4.2%

May 5.0%

June 5.4%

July 5.4%

Aug 5.3%

Sept 5.4%

Oct 6.2%

Nov 6.8%

Dec 7.0%

Jan. 2022: 7.5%

Feb 7.9%

Mar 8.5%

April 8.3%

May 8.6%

June 9.1%

July 8.5%

Aug 8.3%

Sept 8.2%

Oct 7.7%

Nov 7.1%

Dec 6.5%

Jan 2023: 6.4%

Feb 6.0%

 

https://twitter.com/LucasFoxNews/status/1635624013279150080

Anonymous ID: 2228b0 March 14, 2023, 6:16 p.m. No.18508950   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

🇬🇪 Georgian nationalists protest against the foreign interference of Western NGOs in their country's domestic affairs.

 

🌍 @European_Insider | 🕊 Retweet (https://twitter.com/Europa_Insider/status/1635672690039070720?t=xMn2ChAkwT5ZGgHg-rhFSQ&s=19)

 

https://t.me/DonbassDevushka/48438

Anonymous ID: 37f717 March 14, 2023, 6:16 p.m. No.18508952   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8958 >>8976 >>8983

>>18508905

i’m w you anon

the whole point of digits is an anon saying organically saying something compelling and - by chance - catching sequential numbers. To plan or force a get is the complete and total antithesis of digits.

Anonymous ID: bef26e March 14, 2023, 6:16 p.m. No.18508954   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://t.me/ETAgenda/3738

 

Now seems like a good time to remind you that Joe Biden's own son Hunter lied on a background check to obtain a gun illegally. Then H proceeded to throw the gun away in a trashcan beside an elementary school.

 

Then the Big Guy's SS came in to clean up the entire situation…

 

https://twitter.com/dschlopesisback/status/1635599955837460482?s=46&t=G8osZoHuXTQhHbGFJD4WZg

 

@Dschlopes

Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:17 p.m. No.18508961   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18508802

>>18508917

MERS-Cov genetic sequence is patented

byFOUCHIER

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MERS-related_coronavirus

Research and patent[edit]

Saudi officials had not given permission for Dr. Zaki, the first isolator of the human strain, to send a sample of the virus to Fouchier and were angered when Fouchier claimed the patent on the full genetic sequence of MERS-CoV.[54]

 

The editor of The Economist observed, "Concern over security must not slow urgent work. Studying a deadly virus is risky. Not studying it is riskier."[54] Dr. Zaki was fired from his job at the hospital as a result of bypassing the Saudi Ministry of Health in his announcement and sharing his sample and findings.[55][56][57][58]

 

At their annual meeting of the World Health Assembly in May 2013, WHO chief Margaret Chan declared that intellectual property, or patents on strains of new virus, should not impede nations from protecting their citizens by limiting scientific investigations. Deputy Health Minister Ziad Memish raised concerns that scientists who held the patent for MERS-CoV would not allow other scientists to use patented material and were therefore delaying the development of diagnostic tests.[59] Erasmus MC responded that the patent application did not restrict public health research into MERS and MERS-CoV,[60] and that the virus and diagnostic tests were shipped—free of charge—to all that requested such reagents.

Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:18 p.m. No.18508971   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8975 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

Fouchier study reveals changes enabling airborne spread of H5N1

Robert Roos June 21, 2012

 

Jun 21, 2012 (CIDRAP News) – A study showing that it takes as few as five mutations to turn the H5N1 avian influenza virus into an airborne spreader in mammals—and that launched a historic debate on scientific accountability and transparency—was released today in Science, spilling the full experimental details that many experts had sought to suppress out of concern that publishing them could lead to the unleashing of a dangerous virus.

 

In the lengthy report, Ron Fouchier, PhD, of Erasmus Medical Center in the Netherlands and colleagues describe how they used a combination of genetic engineering and serial infection of ferrets to create a mutant H5N1 virus that can spread among ferrets without direct contact.

 

They say their findings show that H5N1 viruses have the potential to evolve in mammals to gain airborne transmissibility, without having to mix with other flu viruses in intermediate hosts such as pigs, and thus pose a risk of launching a pandemic.

 

The Fouchier study is paired with another in which an international team used mathematical modeling to reach the conclusion that, given how few mutations it took to yield an airborne transmissible virus, such a virus probably could evolve in nature, though it's not possible to quantify the risk. They noted that two of the five mutations in the airborne virus already are common in natural H5N1viruses.

 

"We now know that we're living on a fault line," said Derek J. Smith, PhD, of the University of Cambridge, senior author of the modeling study, at a Science press conference yesterday. "It could do something. What we need to know is how likely is that."

 

Second of two controversial studies

Fouchier's study is one of two H5N1 transmissibility experiments that sparked a fierce controversy beginning late last fall, and is the second to see print. The first study, led by Yoshihiro Kawaoka, DVM, PhD, of the University of Wisconsin and the University of Tokyo, was published in Nature in early May.

 

Kawaoka's team used a somewhat different approach to achieve the same goal as Fouchier. Kawaoka and colleagues introduced mutations in the hemagglutinin (HA) gene from an H5N1 virus and then combined it with seven genes from a 2009 H1N1 virus, creating a hybrid virus that was able to spread by air between ferrets. They said the study demonstrated that a flu virus with H5 HA can spread among mammals—something that natural H5N1 viruses have done extremely rarely, if at all.

 

When word of the Fouchier and Kawaoka studies got out last fall, it sparked concern about the potential for creation and intentional or unintentional release of a pandemic virus. This led to a review by the US National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB), which advises the Department of Health and Human Services.

 

After long deliberations, the board recommended in December that both studies be stripped of key details before publication, but that the details be shared with selected scientists and officials on a need-to-know basis.

 

But after the authors—especially Fouchier—provided some additional information and clarifications, the board recommended on Mar 30 that the full versions of both studies be published, and federal health officials endorsed the recommendation. The NSABB voted unanimously in favor of publication for Kawaoka's paper, but it split 12-6 on Fouchier's.

 

The heated controversy over publication of the studies prompted a group of 39 leading flu researchers, including Fouchier and Kawaoka, to impose a voluntary moratorium on research designed to increase the transmissibility of H5N1 viruses in mammals. The moratorium remains in effect, awaiting the further development of government policies on biosafety and biosecurity for such research (see related CIDRAP News story).

 

The controversy also prompted the US government in March to outline a new general policy on the handling of "dual use research of concern," or DURC, meaning research that could be used for either good or ill. US officials said this week that further details on that policy will be released soon in the form of draft guidance for institutional biosafety committees.

 

 

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Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:19 p.m. No.18508975   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8978 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18508971

In a question-and-answer sheet released with Fouchier's study, Erasmus officials said the paper was revised to better explain the research goals and the benefits to public health, and "display items" were added to explain the virulence and transmission properties of the airborne virus, but the methods and results were not changed. Also, the manuscript was revised to improve clarity, since it was expected to draw a broader readership than such reports usually do.

 

As for safety, the experiments were conducted in an Animal Biosafety Level 3 (ABSL3+) lab at Erasmus, the report says. Inspectors from the Dutch government and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved the facilities and procedures before and during the research. Researchers wore protective equipment and were offered seasonal and H5N1 flu vaccines.

 

Indonesian H5N1 strain used

Fouchier's team started with an H5N1 virus collected in Indonesia and used reverse genetics to introduce mutations that have been shown in previous research to make H5N1 viruses more human-like in how they bind to airway cells or in other ways. Avian flu viruses prefer to bind to alpha2,3-linked sialic acid receptors on cells, whereas human flu viruses prefer alpha2,6-linked receptors. In both humans and ferrets, alpha2,6 receptors are predominant in the upper respiratory tract, while alpha 2,6 receptors are found mainly in the lower respiratory tract.

 

The amino acid changes the team chose included N182K, Q222L, and G224S, the numbers referring to positions in the virus's HA protein, the viral surface molecule that attaches to host cells. Q222L and G224S together change the binding preference of H2 and H3 subtype flu viruses, changes that contributed to the 1957 and 1968 flu pandemics, according to the report. And N182K was found in a human H5N1 case.

 

The scientists created three mutant H5N1 virus strains to launch their experiment: one containing N182K, one with Q222L and G2242, and one with all three changes, the report explains. They then launched their lengthy series of ferret experiments by inoculating groups of six ferrets with one of these three mutants or the wild-type H5N1 virus. Analysis of samples during the 7-day experiment showed that ferrets infected with the wild-type virus shed far more virus than those infected with the mutants.

 

In a second step, the team used a mutation in a different viral gene, PB2, the polymerase complex protein. The mutation E627K in PB2 is linked to the acquisition by avian flu viruses of the ability to grow in the human respiratory tract, which is cooler than the intestinal tract of birds, where the viruses usually reside, according to the report.

 

The researchers found that this mutation, when added to two of the HA mutations (Q224L and G224S), did not produce a virus that grew more vigorously in ferrets, and the virus did not spread through the air from infected ferrets to uninfected ones.

 

The passaging step

Seeing that the this mutant failed to achieve airborne transmission, the researchers decided to "passage" this strain through a series of ferrets in an effort to force it to adapt to the mammalian respiratory tract—the move that Fouchier called "really, really stupid," according to a report of his initial description of the research at a European meeting last September.

 

They inoculated one ferret with the three-mutation strain and another with the wild-type virus and took daily samples until they euthanized the animals on day 4 and took tissue samples (nasal turbinates and lungs). Material from the tissue samples was then used to inoculate another pair of ferrets, and this step was carried out six times. For the last four passages, the scientists used nasal-wash samples instead of tissue samples, in an effort to harvest viruses that were secreted from the upper respiratory tract.

 

p2

Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:19 p.m. No.18508978   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8979 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18508975

The amount of mutant virus found in the nasal turbinate and nose swab samples increased with the number of passages, signaling that the virus was increasing its capacity to grow in the ferret upper airway. In contrast, viral titers in the samples from ferrets infected with the wild-type virus stayed the same.

 

The next step was to test whether the viruses produced through passaging could achieve airborne transmission. Four ferrets were inoculated with samples of the "passage-10" mutant virus, and two ferrets were inoculated with the passage-10 wild strain. Uninfected ferrets were placed in cages next to the infected ones but not close enough for direct contact.

 

The ferrets exposed to those with the wild virus remained uninfected, but three of the four ferrets placed near those harboring the mutant virus did get infected, the researchers found. Further, they took a sample from one of the "recipient" ferrets and used it to inoculate another ferret, which then transmitted the virus to two more ferrets that were placed near it.

 

Thus, a total of six ferrets became infected with the mutant virus via airborne transmission. However, the level of viral shedding indicated the airborne virus didn't transmit as efficiently as the 2009 H1N1 virus does.

 

In the course of the airborne transmission experiments, the ferrets showed signs of illness, including lethargy, loss of appetite, and ruffled fur. One of the directly inoculated ferrets died, but all those infected via airborne viruses survived.

 

When the scientists sequenced the genomes of the viruses that spread through the air, they found only two amino acid switches, both in HA, that occurred in all six viruses: H103Y and T156A. They noted several other mutations, but none that occurred in all six airborne viruses.

 

"Together, these results suggest that as few as five amino acid substitutions (four in HA and one in PB2) may be sufficient to confer airborne transmission of [highly pathogenic avian flu] H5N1 virus," the researchers wrote.

 

In further steps, the researchers inoculated six ferrets with high doses of the airborne-transmissible virus; after 3 days, the ferrets were either dead or "moribund." "Intratracheal inoculations at such high doses do not represent the natural route of infection and are generally used only to test the ability of viruses to cause pneumonia," the report notes.

 

Mutant virus sensitive to antiviral

The team also determined that the airborne-transmissible virus was sensitive to the antiviral drug oseltamivir (Tamiflu), just as natural H5N1 viruses usually are.

 

In addition, they assessed whether an existing H5N1 vaccine would be likely to offer any protection against the virus. They generated a hybrid virus consisting of the mutant HA and PB2 genes combined with six genes from a mouse-adapted virus called PR8. This hybrid reacted well with antibodies generated by several existing H5N1 vaccines, suggesting that the vaccines could provide some protection.

 

p3

Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:19 p.m. No.18508979   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8984 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18508978

Finally, the team tested whether antibodies in elderly people (over 70) could recognize the PR8/H5 hybrid virus. The answer was no, suggesting they would have little immunity to it or to the airborne-transmissible mutant.

 

The scientists note that substitutions Q222L and G224S, which are linked to changes in binding preference, have been found in avian H2 and H3 viruses in nature, though not in H5N1 viruses.

 

The other three mutations that were found consistently in the airborne-transmissible mutant have all been found in natural H5N1 viruses, which suggests that they don't impair viral "fitness." H103Y has been identified only once, but E627K in PB2 has been found in about 27% of avian H5N1 sequences and about 29% of human H5N1 sequences, the report says. Also, Q222L is one of the four key mutations identified in the Kawaoka study.

 

"Given the large numbers of HPAI A/H5N1 virus-infected hosts globally, the high viral mutation rate, and the apparent lack of detrimental effects on fitness of the mutations that confer airborne transmission, it may simply be a matter of chance and time before a human-to-human transmissible A/H5N1 virus emerges," the scientists state.

 

Modeling study suggests possible threat

In the accompanying modeling study, Cambridge researchers sought to estimate the risk that an airborne-transmissible virus like Fouchier's could evolve naturally. Analyzing surveillance data for the past 15 years, they noted that two of the mutations involved (T156A and E627K) are common in natural H5N1 isolates, and a number of isolates had both changes.

 

The researchers developed a mathematical model of how viruses replicate and evolve in a mammal and assessed the chances that the three additional needed mutations could evolve in a single host or a short chain of transmission. Among the factors they included were random mutation, prolonged infections, transmission, immune response, and deleterious mutations.

 

"With the information we have, it is impossible to say what the exact risk is of the virus becoming airborne transmissible among humans," senior author Smith said in a Cambridge press release. "However, the results suggest that the remaining three mutations could evolve in a single human host, making a virus evolving in nature a potentially serious threat."

 

The authors recommend several strategies for further research, starting with increased surveillance in regions where airborne-transmission-enabling mutations have been identified.

 

Debate continues

Early indications are that the release of Fouchier's study will not end the controversy over its publication and the broader problem of dealing with dual-use research.

 

At yesterday's press conference, Anthony Fauci, MD, director of the US National institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, defended publishing the full details. "I think the benefits that will come out of the Fouchier paper in stimulating thought and pursuing ways to understand better the transmissibility, adaptation, pathogenicity [of H5N1] in my mind far outweigh the risk of nefarious use of this information," he said in response to questions.

 

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Anonymous ID: afd602 March 14, 2023, 6:20 p.m. No.18508983   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18508952

>From the Dept of Let's Keep It Real

Dijjies only matter on /pol/.

It's pretty much a lottery there as to what you get unless you're a real pro (or insider) and then you deserve it anyway for being a real pro (unless you're an insider).

Everywhere else can be gamed too easily.

Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:20 p.m. No.18508984   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8986 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18508979

"When you get something out in the general literature, you stimulate thought and input from people who at first glance you wouldn't think would have an interest in it," he added. He said publication can trigger involvement by people in a wide range of disciplines, which can pay benefits.

 

Some biosecurity experts, though, voiced misgivings today.

 

Eric S. Toner, MD, senior associate in the Center for Biosecurity at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, commented by e-mail, "I think that the publication does increase the probability that others will want to replicate the experiments and pursue this line of research further. The more labs that are doing this research, the more likely an accidental escape becomes.

 

"Clearly if all the lab workers were effectively vaccinated against the virus, the risk of accidental escape would decrease. The paper says the lab workers were offered H5N1 vaccination. It would be nice to know if it was required and that the workers had good antibody titers as well as that the specific H5N1 vaccine had demonstrated efficacy against the research strain."

 

Toner also said the findings strongly support the concern that a naturally occurring H5N1 pandemic is possible. But he called the findings "only modestly useful" for flu surveillance.

 

"Many of the mutations they reported were previously known to be ones of concern," he said. "For the other mutations that had not previously been suspected to be associated with mammalian transmission, the paper suggest that it may not be individual mutations that are important but rather various combinations of mutations that produce a similar result. Knowing the significance of all the possible combinations of a nearly infinite number of possible mutations is beyond our current capabilities."

 

He added that the study underlines "the pressing need for a much more robust global surveillance effort, including much more sequencing and much more timely reporting of sequencing data. It also underscores the need to have a global action plan based on the surveillance. In other words, what do we do that we are not doing now if we find increasing evidence of worrisome mutations?"

 

An NSABB member who opposed publishing the full version of Fouchier's paper maintained that position today and expressed concern about the bosafety risks if other labs around the world use the findings to launch similar studies.

 

Michael T. Osterholm, PhD, MPH, director of the University of Minnesota's Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, publisher of CIDRAP News, said he supports the type of research done by Fouchier and Kawaoka and thinks it should continue, but not in labs all over the world.

 

He said the Fouchier and Kawaoka studies mark the first time humans have ever broken the barrier between nontransmissibility and transmissibility of a pathogen in animals. The heart of the issue is transmissibility, not the virulence of the lab-derived viruses, he asserted.

 

What a ferret-transmissible H5N1 virus would do in humans is unknown, he commented. "But if it started to circulate, such as in swine, all bets are off. Once you break that transmissibility barrier, this virus is open for serious mischief."

 

The details of Fouchier's study "should've been disseminated on a need-to-know basis," Osterholm said. "I think we punted on this, we didn't exhaust every possibility for disseminating it." He was referring to the conclusion of most officials and scientists involved that it was not possible to quickly devise a way to share the details only with a select group.

 

"We're making it much easier for everyone to do this," he said. "What if some vaccine manufacturing company in a developing country decides they want to work with this and it gets out?"

 

He commented that the release of a dangerous flu virus through a lab accident has already happened once, with the re-emergence of the H1N1 virus in 1977: "That was a clear case of a virus that leaked out of work that the Russians were doing."

 

Osterholm also warned that the issues raised by the Fouchier paper won't go away, saying research papers now in the pipeline will raise even greater concerns about possible misuse and biosafety.

 

"I think the federal government and the NSABB are very poorly position to deal with the future manuscripts that are already in the pipeline," he said.

 

Another NSABB member, David A. Relman, MD, of Stanford University, expressed the view that the Fouchier study shouldn't have been done in the first place, let alone published.

 

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Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:20 p.m. No.18508986   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18508984

"When you get something out in the general literature, you stimulate thought and input from people who at first glance you wouldn't think would have an interest in it," he added. He said publication can trigger involvement by people in a wide range of disciplines, which can pay benefits.

 

Some biosecurity experts, though, voiced misgivings today.

 

Eric S. Toner, MD, senior associate in the Center for Biosecurity at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, commented by e-mail, "I think that the publication does increase the probability that others will want to replicate the experiments and pursue this line of research further. The more labs that are doing this research, the more likely an accidental escape becomes.

 

"Clearly if all the lab workers were effectively vaccinated against the virus, the risk of accidental escape would decrease. The paper says the lab workers were offered H5N1 vaccination. It would be nice to know if it was required and that the workers had good antibody titers as well as that the specific H5N1 vaccine had demonstrated efficacy against the research strain."

 

Toner also said the findings strongly support the concern that a naturally occurring H5N1 pandemic is possible. But he called the findings "only modestly useful" for flu surveillance.

 

"Many of the mutations they reported were previously known to be ones of concern," he said. "For the other mutations that had not previously been suspected to be associated with mammalian transmission, the paper suggest that it may not be individual mutations that are important but rather various combinations of mutations that produce a similar result. Knowing the significance of all the possible combinations of a nearly infinite number of possible mutations is beyond our current capabilities."

 

He added that the study underlines "the pressing need for a much more robust global surveillance effort, including much more sequencing and much more timely reporting of sequencing data. It also underscores the need to have a global action plan based on the surveillance. In other words, what do we do that we are not doing now if we find increasing evidence of worrisome mutations?"

 

An NSABB member who opposed publishing the full version of Fouchier's paper maintained that position today and expressed concern about the bosafety risks if other labs around the world use the findings to launch similar studies.

 

Michael T. Osterholm, PhD, MPH, director of the University of Minnesota's Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, publisher of CIDRAP News, said he supports the type of research done by Fouchier and Kawaoka and thinks it should continue, but not in labs all over the world.

 

He said the Fouchier and Kawaoka studies mark the first time humans have ever broken the barrier between nontransmissibility and transmissibility of a pathogen in animals. The heart of the issue is transmissibility, not the virulence of the lab-derived viruses, he asserted.

 

What a ferret-transmissible H5N1 virus would do in humans is unknown, he commented. "But if it started to circulate, such as in swine, all bets are off. Once you break that transmissibility barrier, this virus is open for serious mischief."

 

The details of Fouchier's study "should've been disseminated on a need-to-know basis," Osterholm said. "I think we punted on this, we didn't exhaust every possibility for disseminating it." He was referring to the conclusion of most officials and scientists involved that it was not possible to quickly devise a way to share the details only with a select group.

 

"We're making it much easier for everyone to do this," he said. "What if some vaccine manufacturing company in a developing country decides they want to work with this and it gets out?"

 

He commented that the release of a dangerous flu virus through a lab accident has already happened once, with the re-emergence of the H1N1 virus in 1977: "That was a clear case of a virus that leaked out of work that the Russians were doing."

 

Osterholm also warned that the issues raised by the Fouchier paper won't go away, saying research papers now in the pipeline will raise even greater concerns about possible misuse and biosafety.

 

"I think the federal government and the NSABB are very poorly position to deal with the future manuscripts that are already in the pipeline," he said.

 

Another NSABB member, David A. Relman, MD, of Stanford University, expressed the view that the Fouchier study shouldn't have been done in the first place, let alone published.

 

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Anonymous ID: 4cbe3e March 14, 2023, 6:22 p.m. No.18509000   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Paris is now a shit Show with Trash Strike…

 

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20230314-city-of-blight-paris-visitors-alarmed-at-trash-strike

Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:23 p.m. No.18509007   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9008 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

Fouchier

 

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2012/03/12/the-deadliest-virus

 

The Deadliest Virus

Did a scientist put millions of lives at risk—and was he right to do it?

(2012)

 

On May 21, 1997, a three-year-old boy died in Hong Kong from a viral infection that turned out to be influenza. The death was not unusual: flu viruses kill hundreds of thousands of people every year. Hong Kong is among the world’s most densely populated cities, and pandemics have a long history of first appearing there or in nearby regions of southern China, and then spreading rapidly around the globe.

 

This strain, however, was unusual, and it took an international team of virologists three months to identify it as H5N1—“bird flu,” as it has come to be called. Avian influenza had been responsible for the deaths of hundreds of millions of chickens, but there had never been a report of an infected person, even among poultry workers.

 

By the end of the year, eighteen people in Hong Kong had become sick, and six had died. That’s a remarkably high mortality rate: if seasonal flu were as virulent, it would kill twenty million Americans a year. Hong Kong health officials, fearing that the virus was on the verge of becoming extremely contagious, acted forcefully to build a moat around the outbreak: during the last week of December, they destroyed every chicken in the city.

 

The tactic worked. Bird flu disappeared, at least for a while. “We felt we had dodged a bullet,” Keiji Fukuda told me earlier this year, when I visited him in his office at the World Health Organization’s headquarters, in Geneva. Fukuda, as the assistant director-general for health, security, and environment, oversees influenza planning. At the end of 1997, when he was the chief influenza epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in Atlanta, he spent a few tense weeks in Hong Kong, searching for clues to how the virus was transmitted from chickens to humans and whether it would set off a global pandemic. “It was a very scary time,” he said, “and we were bracing ourselves for the worst. But by the end of the month nobody else got sick, so we crossed our fingers and went back to Atlanta.”

 

Then, in 2003, the virus reëmerged, in Thailand; it has since killed three hundred and forty-six of the five hundred and eighty-seven people it is known to have infected—nearly sixty per cent. The true percentage is undoubtedly lower, since many cases go unreported. Even so, the Spanish-flu epidemic of 1918, which killed at least fifty million people, had a mortality rate of between two and three per cent. Influenza normally kills far fewer than one-tenth of one per cent of those infected. This makes H5N1 one of the deadliest microbes known to medical science.

 

To ignite a pandemic, even the most lethal virus would need to meet three conditions: it would have to be one that humans hadn’t confronted before, so that they lacked antibodies; it would have to kill them; and it would have to spread easily—through a cough, for instance, or a handshake. Bird flu meets the first two criteria but not the third. Virologists regard cyclical pandemics as inevitable; as with earthquakes, though, it is impossible to predict when they will occur. Flu viruses mutate rapidly, but over time they tend to weaken, and researchers hoped that this would be the case with H5N1. Nonetheless, for the past decade the threat of an airborne bird flu lingered ominously in the dark imaginings of scientists around the world. Then, last September, the threat became real.

 

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Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:23 p.m. No.18509008   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9010 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18509007

At the annual meeting of the European Scientific Working Group on Influenza, in Malta, several hundred astonished scientists sat in silence as Ron Fouchier, a Dutch virologist at the Erasmus Medical Center, in Rotterdam, reported that simply transferring avian influenza from one ferret to another had made it highly contagious. Fouchier explained that he and his colleagues “mutated the hell out of H5N1”—meaning that they had altered the genetic sequence of the virus in a variety of ways. That had no effect. Then, as Fouchier later put it, “someone finally convinced me to do something really, really stupid.” He spread the virus the old-fashioned way, by squirting the mutated H5N1 into the nose of a ferret and then implanting nasal fluid from that ferret into the nose of another. After ten such manipulations, the virus began to spread around the ferret cages in his lab. Ferrets that received high doses of H5N1 died within days, but several survived exposure to lower doses.

 

When Fouchier examined the flu cells closely, however, he became alarmed. There were only five genetic changes in two of the viruses’ eight genes. But each mutation had already been found circulating naturally in influenza viruses. Fouchier’s achievement was to place all five mutations together in one virus, which meant that nature could do precisely what he had done in the lab. Another team of researchers, led by Yoshihiro Kawaoka, at the University of Wisconsin, created a slightly different form of the virus, which, while not as virulent, was also highly contagious. One of the world’s most persistent horror fantasies, expressed everywhere from Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” to “Jurassic Park,” had suddenly come to pass: a dangerous form of life, manipulated and enhanced by man, had become lethal.

 

Fouchier’s report caused a sensation. Scientists harbored new fears of a natural pandemic, and biological-weapons experts maintained that Fouchier’s bird flu posed a threat to hundreds of millions of people. The most important question about the continued use of the virus, and the hardest to answer, is how likely it is to escape the laboratory. “I am not nearly as worried about terrorists as I am about an incredibly smart, smug kid at Harvard, or a lone crazy employee with access to these sequences,” Michael T. Osterholm, the director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota Health Center, told me. Osterholm is one of the nation’s leading experts on influenza and bioterrorism. “We have seen many times that accidental releases of dangerous microbes are not rare,” he said.

 

Osterholm’s anxiety was based in recent history. The last person known to have died of smallpox, in 1978, was a medical photographer in England named Janet Parker, who worked in the anatomy department of the University of Birmingham Medical School. Parker became fatally ill after she was accidentally exposed to smallpox grown in a research lab on the floor below her office. In the late nineteen-seventies, a strain of H1N1—“swine flu”—was isolated in northern China, near the Russian border, and it later spread throughout the world. Most virologists familiar with the outbreak are convinced that it came from a sample that was frozen in a lab and then released accidentally. In 2003, several laboratory technicians in Hong Kong were infected with the SARS virus. The following year, a Russian scientist died after mistakenly infecting herself with the Ebola virus.

 

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Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:23 p.m. No.18509010   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9015 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18509008

Biological labs are given four possible biosafety-level security grades, ranging from BSL-1 to BSL-4. Research on the most lethal and contagious organisms is carried out at BSL-4 laboratories. Under U.S. guidelines, BSL-3 facilities contain microbes that cause “serious or potentially lethal diseases” but do not easily pass among people, or for which there are easily accessible preventives. BSL-4 laboratories house agents that have no preventives or treatments. The labs in Rotterdam and in Wisconsin where the H5N1 ferret work was conducted were both BSL-3 facilities that had been enhanced with additional security measures. In such laboratories, scientists are typically subjected to security checks; they wear spacesuits and breathe through special respirators. Although no safeguards are absolute, negative air filters attempt to insure that no particles accidentally escape from the lab.

 

“I feel terrible—I took it from a job creator.”

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Last December, the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity, a panel of science, defense, and public-health experts, was asked by the Department of Health and Human Services to evaluate Fouchier’s research. The panel recommended that the two principal scientific journals, Science and Nature, reconsider plans to publish information about the methods used to create the H5N1 virus. It was the first time that the Advisory Board, which was formed after the anthrax attacks of 2001 to provide guidance on “dual use” scientific research, which could both harm and protect the public, had issued such a request. “We are in the midst of a revolutionary period in the life sciences,” the advisers wrote. “With this has come unprecedented potential for better control of infectious diseases and significant societal benefit. However, there is also a growing risk that the same science will be deliberately misused and that the consequences could be catastrophic.” The Times published an editorial that echoed the Advisory Board’s concern, and even questioned the purpose of the experiments: “We believe in robust research and almost always oppose censorship. But in this case the risks—of doing the work and publishing the results—far outweigh the benefits.” The journal New Scientist agreed: “ONE MISTAKE AWAY FROM A WORLDWIDE FLU PANDEMIC.” Television talk shows and the Internet pulsated with anxiety.

 

The widespread alarm led Science and Nature to agree to postpone publication. Fouchier’s virus, which now sits in a vault within his securely guarded underground laboratory in Rotterdam, has fundamentally altered the scope of the biological sciences. Like the research that led to splitting the atom and the creation of nuclear energy, the knowledge that his experiment has provided could be used to attack the public as well as to protect it.

 

“Terror is not an unjustified reaction to knowing this virus exists,” Osterholm, who serves on the Advisory Board, told me. “We have no room to be wrong about this. None. We can be wrong about other things. If smallpox got out, it would be unfortunate, but it has a fourteen-day incubation period, it’s easy to recognize, and we would stop it. Much the same is true with SARS. But with flu you are infectious before you even know you are sick. And when it gets out it is gone. Those researchers have all of our lives at the ends of their fingers.”

 

Fouchier, a lanky forty-five-year old man with intense blue eyes, works at one of the most highly regarded virological laboratories in Europe. “I have spent many years and this institution has paid millions of dollars to insure that this research was carried out in the safest possible manner,” he told me when we met in a conference room in the grim research facility that houses his laboratories at the Erasmus Medical Center. The center devoted several years to constructing a special lab for Fouchier’s research. From the windows, one can see barges and hulking gray cranes; Rotterdam is Europe’s busiest port. It is an industrial cityscape whose bleakness, on the day I visited, seemed to match Fouchier’s mood. As he spoke, he stared at his hands, which he clenched nervously. “People are acting like I am some mad scientist,” he said.

 

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Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:24 p.m. No.18509015   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9017 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18509010

Fouchier spent much of his career working on the structure of the AIDS virus. In 1997, he abruptly turned to bird flu, both because he was fascinated by its molecular structure and because he quickly grasped its pandemic potential. He has published scores of scientific articles on how influenza viruses move between species. Since December, however, when the Advisory Board recommended postponing publication of the bird-flu research, and some of his colleagues called for stopping it entirely, he has felt, he says, like the focus of “an international witch hunt.” He was incensed. “To attempt to prevent this research from reaching the largest number of scientists is bullshit,” he told me. “The more people who have access to it, the more likely we are to get answers to the many questions we still need to ask. Everyone who knows anything about virology can get hold of the recipe.” There were nearly a thousand people at the Malta meeting where he first announced his findings. “This moratorium serves some fake sense of security,” he said. “It does not serve the public health.”

 

Fouchier, as well as Kawaoka and other researchers, had been trying for years to learn whether H5N1 could trigger a worldwide pandemic. He wondered why the virus has destroyed so many poultry flocks in the United States, Europe, and Asia but infected so few people. Fouchier hoped to characterize the properties that make the virus so much deadlier than others. The only way to answer these questions was to create a variant that would cling to human cells in the nose and throat. Fouchier’s research was hardly the work of a furtive renegade. Several international review committees oversaw his experiments, and he received funding from the National Institutes of Health. Despite the risks, most people in his field believed that the experiments were necessary. Moreover, they were not without precedent. In 2002, Eckard Wimmer, at Stony Brook University, stitched together hundreds of DNA fragments, mostly acquired via the Internet, then used them to create a fully functional polio virus. In the fall of 2005, several published academic papers described the genomic sequence of the 1918 Spanish flu, which caused the world’s deadliest influenza pandemic. In each case, the publications were initially denounced but were eventually accepted as valuable.

 

“In this profession, you always do it wrong,” Ab Osterhaus, a leading infectious-disease expert who runs the virology department at Erasmus, said. “Either you give too much warning or not enough. Either you take things too seriously or not seriously enough. Fouchier’s work is essential, and the questions it raises must be addressed.”

 

There have been many hypotheses about how bird flu could become epidemic. Most researchers had believed that the avian virus would have to combine with human genes in pigs. Pigs usually serve as a mixing vessel for influenza viruses that make the transition from poultry to humans. (This is how the global pandemic starts in Steven Soderbergh’s recent film “Contagion”: Gwyneth Paltrow is exposed to a pig that’s been infected by a bat, and soon much of the world is dead or dying.) Other scientists believed that the H5 protein, because of its molecular structure, could not easily infect human cells. (Strains of influenza are named for two proteins on their surface that latch on to respiratory cells and make it possible for them to invade our lungs.) “There has been a lot of speculation that this virus cannot be transmitted easily or through the air,” Fouchier told me. “That speculation has been wrong.”

 

Although no animal study can predict with certainty what will happen in humans, ferrets get flu pretty much the way we do. Their lung physiology is similar to humans’, and avian-influenza viruses bind to the same receptor cells in their respiratory tracts. Still, there has been sharp debate among scientists about whether results in ferrets can predict how humans will react to similar infections, with some researchers discounting the data entirely.

 

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Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:24 p.m. No.18509017   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9021 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18509015

“The mutations . . . could cause the viruses to be more transmissible between humans,” Peter Palese, a prominent microbiologist at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, wrote recently. “But this is simply unknowable from available data.” Palese argues that the virus may be better adapted to ferrets than to other mammals.

 

“You cannot say, ‘Just forget about it, because it happened in a ferret,’ ” Fouchier said. “This is our best model. But you also can’t say, ‘Because it happened in a ferret, it will happen in a human.’ So it becomes a question of whether it’s worth the risk of finding out. This is one of the most dangerous viruses you can imagine. It’s not my virus—it’s our virus. And it’s out there. We need to deal with that. And, if we focus on what matters, we can.”

 

Once you create a virus that could kill millions of people, what should you do with it? And how should you handle the knowledge that made it possible?

 

There have been angry calls for Fouchier’s virus to be destroyed, for it to be transferred to a military-level bioweapons facility, and for research to be stopped entirely. “It’s just a bad idea for scientists to turn a lethal virus into a lethal and highly contagious virus,” Dr. Thomas Inglesby, a bioterrorism expert and the director of the Center for Biosecurity, at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, said. “And it’s a second bad idea for them to publish how they did it, so others can copy it.”

 

Still, most scientists who work with viruses insist that the value of this research outweighs the risks. Anthony S. Fauci, the longtime chief of the Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told me, “Those data could help scientists determine rapidly whether existing vaccines or drugs are effective against such a virus, as well as help in the development of new medications. It’s hard to stop something if you don’t know what it’s made of. Naturally, if epidemiologists in countries where pandemics most often arise know what they are looking for, they will be able to move with greater urgency to contain the spread.”

 

“It’s a magic potion that makes everything you say interesting.”

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How likely is it that publishing the genetic sequence could help a terrorist, a rogue, or a legitimate researcher who might develop a novel vaccine or drug? “Most of us are unequivocal about the value of the research,” Fauci said. “But deciding what to do with these types of studies is complicated. At the moment, there are no official governing bodies to regulate such decisions. They rely on the good will of researchers.” Fauci and others have noted that, precisely because flu is so hard to control, the virus would be difficult to use as a weapon.

 

In this case, as in most other cases, the work was supported heavily by the National Institutes of Health, and it seems unlikely to proceed without U.S. government support. Scientists bicker as vigorously as any other group, but rarely about the right to share and publish the data on which their research depends. Even the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity has made clear its general support for open investigation and full publication. The scientific method and the entire edifice of institutional research depend on such openness; without it, progress would slow dramatically. As biology has become more accessible, the balance between freedom and protection has become harder to maintain. This is certainly not the last time that preventing wide dissemination of information may seem necessary. But who should make those decisions, and how? Scientists fear that any regulatory body will stifle research. In 1975, when biologists met at Asilomar, California, to discuss the potential hazards of the new field of recombinant DNA technology, the group drew up voluntary guidelines to govern their research. Those guidelines have worked well, and that meeting is often regarded as a model of coöperative regulation.

 

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Anonymous ID: bef26e March 14, 2023, 6:24 p.m. No.18509018   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

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Anonymous ID: 540005 March 14, 2023, 6:24 p.m. No.18509019   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

Kash Patel: J6 Report Reveals Intel Withheld from Intelligence Agency, The Truth of J6

 

The agencies lied to Chris Miller two days before J6 on their readiness

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v2aksmu/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: 39e24f March 14, 2023, 6:24 p.m. No.18509020   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

Former SEC lawyer-turned-stock-fraudster pleads guilty in second securities scam

 

March 14, 2023

 

Phillip Offill admitted stealing $1.3 million in penny-stock fraud after serving 8 years in a pump-and-dump scam.

 

He certainly is an expert in securities fraud.

A former lawyer for the Securities and Exchange Commission has pleaded guilty to stock fraud for the second time, admitting ripping off investors for $1.3 million in a penny-stock scam after serving eight years in a pump-and-dump scheme.

Phillip W. Offill, Jr., who worked for the SEC in its Dallas office in the 1990s, pleaded guilty with his accomplice, Justin Herman, to misappropriating shares of a company with mining claims in Arizona and Idaho, manipulating their price and then foisting them on unsuspecting investors.

Herman, 52, of Canonsburg, Pa., had previously been a licensed stock broker.

Federal prosecutors say the 64-year-old Offill committed the scam while on probation for his previous conviction in 2010 for a different multi-million dollar pump-and-dump stock manipulation scheme.

According to court filings, Offill had taken advantage of his friendship with the controlling shareholder of Mansfield-Martin Exploration Mining Inc. and while helping him acquire a mining claim, stole 40 million shares from him. Offill then turned them over to Herman to sell to investors, with the two pocketing the profit.

Messages left with attorneys for Offill and Herman were not immediately returned.

Offill had spent 15 years working as an enforcement agent for the SEC before leaving to join a private law firm.

After his 2010 conviction, Offill had been barred from ever working in the securities industry again, but used the alias Jim Jimerson in his most recent scam, according to a separate civil charge filed against him by the SEC last year.

Offill and Herman face up to 25 years in prison when they are sentenced in June.

 

Sauce: https://archive.ph/M1gDA#selection-405.0-871.78

 

https://www.sec.gov/litigation/litreleases/2022/lr25309.htm

 

https://www.securitieslawyer101.com/2022/sec-charges-securities-fraud-recidivist-phillip-w-offill-jr-and-justin-w-herman-in-penny-stock-fraud-scheme/

 

2010 conviction: https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/texas-attorney-convicted-role-pump-and-dump-stock-manipulation-schemes

 

2010 fallout (disbarred in OK)

https://law.justia.com/cases/oklahoma/supreme-court/2014/scbd-5674.html

 

How's the lovely Melissa Hodgeman these days…

Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:25 p.m. No.18509021   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9024 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18509017

We live in a very different world now. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recently gave a speech at a biological-weapons conference in Geneva in which she stressed that the threat of biological terror can no longer be ignored. “There are warning signs,” Clinton said, including “evidence in Afghanistan that . . . Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula made a call to arms for—and I quote—‘brothers with degrees in microbiology or chemistry to develop a weapon of mass destruction.’ ”

 

While scientists disagree sharply about whether it would be easy to replicate such a virus in a laboratory, and whether it would be worth the effort, there is no question that we are moving toward a time when work like this, and even more complex biology, will be accessible to anyone with the will to use it, a few basic chemicals, and a relatively small amount of money.

 

Those realities have compelled many scientists to reconsider their unilateral support of the principle of open research. “I can tell you that when I began this journey I was certainly of the view that everything should be out and science should not be interfered with,” Arturo Casadevall, the chief of infectious disease at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and a member of the Advisory Board, said at a recent forum on the issue sponsored by the New York Academy of Sciences. “And as the result of hundreds of hours of the deliberative process I changed my mind.” Others are even more emphatic, arguing that although the information is bound to become available, any delay is better than none. Many countries lack proper surveillance capacities, and existing vaccines are not good enough to stop influenza viruses from taking hold in the human population. By the time that public-health officials were fully aware of the swine-flu virus that originated in Mexico in 2009, for instance, it had spread across the globe.

 

In January, a few days before we met in Rotterdam, Fouchier had agreed to a sixty-day moratorium on the project, but only after he received a long, late-night phone call from Fauci, who convinced him that a worldwide time-out—the first since the beginning of the era of molecular biology—would allow people to cool off and enable them to explain the value of such research to the public. In mid-February, a committee of specialists, including Fouchier, met in Geneva at the W.H.O. headquarters and announced that the papers would eventually be published in full, but that a sixty-day moratorium was probably not long enough. It is not clear when or where the research will continue.

 

Attempts to control information or to prohibit research rarely succeed for long. As the physicist and synthetic biologist Rob Carlson has written, most notably in his 2010 book, “Biology Is Technology,” in the case of crystal methamphetamine both prohibition and efforts by the federal government to shut down production labs have failed, and in similar ways. In each case, success in cracking down on small-time dealers led to failure on a larger scale. Carlson believes that cutting the flow of H5N1 data will have the same effect. “Any attempt to secure the data would have to start with an assessment of how widely it is already distributed,” he wrote recently on his blog, Synthesis. “I have yet to meet an academic who regularly encrypts e-mail, and my suspicion is that few avail themselves of the built-in encryption on their laptops.” Carlson noted that, in addition to university computers and e-mail servers in facilities where the science originated, the information is probably stored in the computers of reviewers, on servers at Nature and Science, at the Advisory Board, and, depending on how the papers were distributed and discussed by the board’s members, possibly on their various e-mail servers and individual computers as well. “And,” Carlson wrote, “let’s not forget the various unencrypted phones and tablets all of those reviewers now carry around.”

 

Carlson and others argue that restricting publication would retard the progress of the research without increasing safety. With influenza viruses, speed matters. Vaccine-production methods have not changed substantially in sixty years, and it was months before a useful vaccine was widely available for the H1N1 pandemic of 2009. That virus infected more than a billion people. Future bird-flu research could help scientists learn how it is transmitted through the air, why it makes the leap from animal to man, and how specifically it binds to human cell receptors. By placing the virus into tissue culture, scientists could discover more about how it destroys cells and make a better assessment of whether current vaccines would protect us—and, if they wouldn’t, the research could guide us toward making more effective vaccines. None of these experiments are without risk, but one must also consider the risk of not carrying them out.

 

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Anonymous ID: afd602 March 14, 2023, 6:25 p.m. No.18509022   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9038

>>18508970

No shit.

There's only double digit anons during non-BOOM periods in the bread at any given time in 2023.

Only the most I'VE GOT NOWHERE ELSE TO GO! hardcore of all kinds of stripes remain.

Isn't there a parable about a horse and the barn door that covered this already?

Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:25 p.m. No.18509024   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18509021

“We can learn a great deal about transmission of influenza virus through the air from this work, and it’s something we know very little about,” Ab Osterhaus, the leader of the Erasmus team, said. “Nobody was going to make this virus in his garage. There are so many better ways to create terror. You have to compare the risk posed by nature with the theoretical risk that a human might use this virus for harm. I take the bioterror threat very seriously. But we have to address the problems logically. And nature is much more sophisticated than anyone in any lab. Nature is going to manufacture this virus or something like it. We know that. Bioterrorists might, but nature will. Look at the past century: the 1918 flu, H.I.V., Ebola, and H1N1. The Spanish flu took months. SARS maybe a couple of weeks. This is happening all the time, and we have ways to fight it. So where is the greatest risk? Is it in someone’s garage or in nature? Because you cannot prevent scientists from getting the information they need to address that risk. I understand politics and publicity. But I also understand that viruses do not care about any of that.” ♦

 

 

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Anonymous ID: 92fcee March 14, 2023, 6:30 p.m. No.18509043   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18508012 lb

 

ANONS! (the few that are here). What a victory! We can call it a forced error. But with this team of imbeciles running the 'show' no way was it 'forced'. This (can't call it Biden, he's in never neverland) administration just took over the USA banking system.

 

WE NO LONGER HAVE THE FED

 

And I thought it would be a fight to the death, silly anon that I am.

Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:30 p.m. No.18509046   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9048 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

ECOHEALTH ALLIANCE CONDUCTED RISKY EXPERIMENTS ON MERS VIRUS IN CHINA

Documents released by the NIH contradict previous assertions by EcoHealth Alliance about its experiments on bat coronaviruses in Wuhan.

 

https://theintercept.com/2021/10/21/virus-mers-wuhan-experiments/

 

Documents released by the National Institutes of Health yesterday raise new questions about government-funded research on viruses conducted in China. The annual grant reports from EcoHealth Alliance, which the NIH sent to The Intercept in response to a lawsuit, provided additional evidence that the U.S. nonprofit — which studies emerging infectious diseases — and its sub-awardee, the Wuhan Institute of Virology, were engaged in risky experiments and that the NIH may not have been fully aware of these activities.

 

In September, The Intercept received two grant proposals by EcoHealth Alliance that were submitted to the NIH. One of the proposals, “Understanding the Risk of Bat Coronavirus Emergence,” detailed troubling and potentially dangerous research conducted with bat coronaviruses in Wuhan, China. But the first release of the documents, which The Intercept received more than a year after it requested them, did not include the progress report for the grant’s fifth and final funding year.

 

Yesterday, the NIH provided that missing report for the period ending May 2019, which was inexplicably dated August 2021. That summary of the group’s work includes a description of an experiment the EcoHealth Alliance conducted involving infectious clones of MERS-CoV, the virus that caused a deadly outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome in 2012. MERS has a case-fatality rate as high as 35 percent, much higher than Covid-19’s. The scientists swapped out the virus’s receptor-binding domain, or RBD, a part of the spike protein that enables it to enter a host’s cells, according to the report. “We constructed the full-length infectious clone of MERS-CoV, and replaced the RBD of MERS-CoV with the RBDs of various strains of HKU4-related coronaviruses previously identified in bats from different provinces in southern China,” the scientists wrote.

 

“Changing the receptor binding site on MERS is sort of crazy,” wrote Jack Nunberg, a virologist and director of the Montana Biotechnology Center at the University of Montana, in an email to The Intercept after reviewing the documents. “Although these new chimeric viruses may retain properties of the MERS-CoV genetic backbone, engineering of a known human pathogen raises new and unpredictable risks beyond those posed by their previously reported studies using a non-pathogenic bat virus backbone.” The researchers’ intent, which some scientists consider integral to defining gain-of-function, remains unclear.

 

“In the very same report, they showed data that one of their chimeric SARS-like viruses caused more severe disease in a humanized animal model than the original virus,” said Alina Chan, a Boston-based molecular biologist and co-author of the upcoming book “Viral: The Search for the Origin of Covid-19.” “After seeing that result, why did they do similar work using the MERS human pathogen?”

p1

Anonymous ID: afd602 March 14, 2023, 6:30 p.m. No.18509047   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18509009

Oh, many anons started leaving in noticeable numbers after 01/2021 (trickle except for a lot of autists already before then).

Were you on the OG QRB when 8bit started it after FJ started going Pinochet on the board?

You seem nice so you prolly were.

Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:31 p.m. No.18509048   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9053 >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18509046

>>18509046

The Intercept previously asked EcoHealth Alliance about work on MERS-CoV referenced in sections of the grant that NIH released in September. At the time, EcoHealth spokesperson Robert Kessler insisted that the group had not conducted the work. “The MERS work proposed in the grant is suggested as an alternative and was not undertaken,” Kessler wrote in an email in September. Kessler did not respond to a query The Intercept sent yesterday about the apparent falsity of his previous statement.

 

The work with the MERS virus complicates EcoHealth Alliance’s previous claims that the research covered in the grant had not involved work with “potential pandemic pathogens,” or viruses, bacteria, and microorganisms that carry a likely risk of uncontrollable spread between humans. Kessler had previously told The Intercept that “All the other viruses studied under this grant are bat viruses, not human viruses.” But MERS is known to infect and spread in humans, and was specifically designated under the NIH’s former pause on funding gain-of-function research of concern.

 

Other questions arise from the group’s experiments with bat coronaviruses. As The Intercept previously reported, the EcoHealth Alliance grant proposals released in September contained descriptions of an experiment on mice that had been genetically engineered to contain an enzyme receptor found in human cells. These “humanized mice” were infected with bat coronaviruses containing parts of other viruses. At certain times during the experiment, the mutant viruses reproduced far more quickly in the mice than the original bat virus on which they were based and were also somewhat more pathogenic, leading several experts to conclude that they fit the NIH’s definition of gain-of-function research.

 

The federal government temporarily paused such gain-of-function research involving potential pandemic pathogens in 2014, though it was resumed in 2017, when the Department of Health and Human Services introduced guidelines known as P3CO, which were meant to safeguard against the risk of disease outbreak.

 

In September, The Intercept asked the NIH whether anyone at the agency was aware of the humanized mouse experiments and whether, after they resulted in evidence of enhanced virus growth greater than 1 log over the parental backbone strain, the grantees were made to “stop all experiments with these viruses and provide the NIAID Program Officer and Grants Management Specialist, and Wuhan Institute of Virology Institutional Biosafety Committee with the relevant data and information related to these unanticipated outcomes,” as the grant had specifically required. We also asked why that research was not subject to either the temporary pause or the P3CO guidelines.

 

In response, NIH spokesperson Elizabeth Deatrick wrote, “The PI [principal investigator] reported these results in the year 4 progress report and grant renewal application. The research described was reviewed, and was determined not subject to the 2014-2017 Gain-of-Function Research Funding Pause or to the P3CO Framework.”

 

Yet in a letter sent to Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., yesterday, NIH Principal Deputy Director Lawrence Tabak seemed to suggest that the agency had not been aware of the problematic research. “EcoHealth failed to report this finding right away, as was required by the terms of the grant,” Tabak wrote to Comer, the ranking member of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, which also received a copy of the annual progress report from the bat coronavirus grant yesterday.

 

While critical of EcoHealth Alliance, Tabak also seemed to suggest that there was nothing alarming about the research, which he referred to as “limited experiments.” After acknowledging that some of the humanized mice that were infected with the mutant viruses became sicker than those infected with the original viruses, he said the scientists had not been intent on that outcome. “As sometimes occurs in science, this was an unexpected result of the research, rather than something the researchers set out to do.”

 

Tabak also emphasized, as The Intercept has previously reported, that the viruses studied in the mouse experiments were so evolutionarily distant from SARS-CoV-2 that they could not have mutated into the virus that caused the Covid-19 pandemic. That view was echoed in a brief analysis of the research that NIH posted to its website yesterday.

 

p2

Anonymous ID: f7cd75 March 14, 2023, 6:31 p.m. No.18509052   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9063 >>9078

ค๖Ş໐lนtētrนth1776 ✮✮✮

@Absolute1776·51m

 

So you’re telling me thatSVBhad ties to the CCP, corrupt politicians, annnnnnd was one of the largestdonors to BLM- yet there are still folks that believe their downfall was anything but white hats pulling the plug on a gigantic money laundering front?!

 

Mmkay.

 

Mar 14, 2023, 8:35 PM

https://truthsocial.com/@Absolute1776/posts/110024494131649546

Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:32 p.m. No.18509053   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9058 >>9211 >>9314

>>18509048

Also among the documents NIH released to The Intercept yesterday was the original version of an annual report from the fourth year of the bat coronavirus grant. The version released to The Intercept in September indicated that it had been submitted in 2020, after the pandemic began and more than two years after it was due. The two versions appear to be almost identical, though they include different reference publications. NIH has not yet released communications around the grant that may explain why the document was updated.

 

According to Tabak’s letter, the NIH has demanded additional information from EcoHealth Alliance. “EcoHealth is being notified that they have five days from today to submit to NIH any and all unpublished data from the experiments and work conducted under this award,” he wrote. “Additional compliance efforts continue.”

 

“This is a pattern of dishonesty,” said Chan, the molecular biologist and “Viral” author. “It should be clear now that we cannot take the word of conflicted parties in the search for the origin of Covid-19,” she added. “It is urgently important that the public and investigators gain full access to all EcoHealth documents relating to research conducted in Wuhan.”

 

Update: October 21, 2021, 2:33 p.m. ET

 

This story has been updated to clarify a statement by Jack Nunberg and include an additional comment from Alina Chan.

 

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Anonymous ID: 35826e March 14, 2023, 6:32 p.m. No.18509055   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18509034

Yeah, maybe if America hadn't thrown all its resources into protecting the Rothschilds and the Communists we would be traveling the comos in starships now.

Anonymous ID: 0f58ad March 14, 2023, 6:33 p.m. No.18509058   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Notables

 

#22698

>>18508597, >>18508841, >>18508911 Biden - It's time for Congress to ban assault weapons. // BREAKING: This EO ain't shit, and targets gangbangers

>>18508677 Silicon Valley Bank’s U.K. arm to be acquired by HSBC for just over $1

>>18508710 Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) donated about $73.5 million to (BLM) Black Lives Matter-related groups, social justice causes, records show

>>18508795 Silicon Valley Bank deleted their Twitter - you can download it from my Telegram

>>18508835 Robert Kennedy Jr tells Jimmy Dore anthrax was mailed to the two senators trying to block the Patriot Act in 2001

>>18508851 Moody’s Downgrades the Entire U.S. Banking System

>>18508867 China’s Threat: Studeman Warns Americans to be More Informed

>>18508871 NATO military excercise "Orion" in the streets of French cities

>>18508892 James O'Keefe - Twenty new people have purchased cameras on their own and are now activated in my citizen army!

>>18508917 Ecohealth Alliance Conducted Risky Experiments on the MERS Virus in China Was Gain of Function

>>18508933, >>18508935, >>18508938 Was NIH-funded work on MERS virus in China too risky? Science examines the controversy

>>18508950 Georgian nationalists protest against the foreign interference of Western NGOs in their country's domestic affairs.

>>18508961 MERS-Cov genetic sequence is patented

>>18508971, >>18508975, >>18508978, >>18508979, >>18508984, >>18508986 Fouchier study reveals changes enabling airborne spread of H5N1 - 6/21/12

>>18508992 Maryland mayor resigns after being arrested on more than 50 counts of child pornography.

>>18509007, >>18509008, >>18509010, >>18509015, >>18509017, >>18509021, >>18509024 Fouchier - The Deadliest Virus

>>18509018 DJT - The Great Patriots at The Gateway Pundit Site are doing an incredible job delivering TRUTH to the American People.

>>18509019 Kash Patel: J6 Report Reveals Intel Withheld from Intelligence Agency, The Truth of J6

>>18509020 Former SEC lawyer-turned-stock-fraudster pleads guilty in second securities scam

>>18508936 Ben Garrison - "Is This The Death Of The Dollar?"

>>18509046, >>18509048, >>18509053 ECOHEALTH ALLIANCE CONDUCTED RISKY EXPERIMENTS ON MERS VIRUS IN CHINA

 

CALL OUT NOTABLES!!

Anonymous ID: bef26e March 14, 2023, 6:33 p.m. No.18509061   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://t.me/SidneyPowell/4907

 

globalviromeproject.org

 

https://twitter.com/KanekoaTheGreat/status/1635531189170872322

 

@KanekoaTheGreat

Anonymous ID: fdfddc March 14, 2023, 6:33 p.m. No.18509062   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9074

>>18508884

Kennedy Assassination

Vietnam

Uranium One

Clinton Foundation

Iraq War 1 and 2

Ukraine War

Patriot Act

9/11

Seth Rich

2020 Election

2007 Banking Crisis

Runaway inflation

Federal Reserve

2023 Banking Crisis

Critical Race Theory

Climate Change

 

shall I go on?

Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:35 p.m. No.18509069   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9211 >>9314

Fouchier

 

Ronaldus (Ron) Adrianus Maria Fouchier (born 13 October 1966) is a Dutch virologist who is Deputy head of the Erasmus MC Department of Viroscience, headed by Prof. Marion Koopmans.

 

Notability

Fouchier is notable for his research on respiratory viruses of humans and animals, antigenic drift, and influenza virus zoonoses, transmission and pandemics. His team contributed substantially to the identification and characterization of various “new” viruses, such as human metapneumovirus, human coronavirus NL63, SARS coronavirus, MERS coronavirus, and influenza A virus subtype H16.

 

Fouchier is elected member of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences (KNAW), the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities (KHMW) and Academia Europaea. In 2006 he received the Heine-Medin award of the European Society for Clinical Virology and in 2013 the Huibregtsen award for top innovative science with societal impact. He is a member of the CEIRR Center coordinated at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. Fouchier is a web-of-science Highly Cited author.

 

Awards and honours

2006 - Heine Medin award of the European Society for Clinical Virology [1]

 

2013 - Huibregtsen award for top innovative science with societal impact [2]

 

Selected publications

Human metapneumovirus: A newly discovered human pneumovirus isolated from young children with respiratory tract disease van den Hoogen BG, de Jong JC, Groen J, Kuiken T, de Groot R, Fouchier RA, Osterhaus AD. Nat Med. 2001 Jun;7(6):719-24. doi: 10.1038/89098. PMID: 11385510

 

Human coronavirus NL63: A previously undescribed coronavirus associated with respiratory disease in humans Fouchier RA, Hartwig NG, Bestebroer TM, Niemeyer B, de Jong JC, Simon JH, Osterhaus AD. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004 Apr 20;101(16):6212-6. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0400762101. Epub 2004 Apr 8. PMID: 15073334

 

SARS coronavirus: Aetiology: Koch's postulates fulfilled for SARS virus Fouchier RA, Kuiken T, Schutten M, van Amerongen G, van Doornum GJ, van den Hoogen BG, Peiris M, Lim W, Stöhr K, Osterhaus AD. Nature. 2003 May 15;423(6937):240. doi: 10.1038/423240a. PMID: 12748632

 

MERS coronavirus: Isolation of a novel coronavirus from a man with pneumonia in Saudi Arabia Zaki AM, van Boheemen S, Bestebroer TM, Osterhaus AD, Fouchier RA. N Engl J Med. 2012 Nov 8;367(19):1814-20. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa1211721. Epub 2012 Oct 17. PMID: 23075143

 

Influenza virus H16: Characterization of a novel influenza A virus hemagglutinin subtype (H16) obtained from black-headed gulls Fouchier RA, Munster V, Wallensten A, Bestebroer TM, Herfst S, Smith D, Rimmelzwaan GF, Olsen B, Osterhaus AD. J Virol. 2005 Mar;79(5):2814-22. doi: 10.1128/JVI.79.5.2814-2822.2005. PMID: 15709000

 

External links

Prof. Ron Fouchier is member of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences (KNAW) KNAW / Ron Fouchier

Prof. Ron Fouchier is member of the Royal Holland Society of Sciences (KHMW) [3]

Prof. Ron Fouchier is member of the Academia Europaea [4]

Google Scholar Profile

Scopus Profile

The Mind of the Universe (in Dutch)

Interview with virologist Ron Fouchier (in Dutch)

Collaborating investigator of the CRIPT centre in CEIRR [5]

Heine Medin award [6]

Huibregtsenprijs [7]

Podcast of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences (KNAW) about Planetary Health (in Dutch) [8]

 

 

Chances of Fauci and Fouchier being key players in world effecting gain of function viruses?

Anonymous ID: 1aa331 March 14, 2023, 6:35 p.m. No.18509073   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9105

>>18508953

The Overton Window is actively being moved right here at 8kun. One of Anime's 'supporters' was trying to insert "themselves" pronoun for him the other day.

 

How many image-namefags can we cram into one bread?

 

Let's get profiles, bitches. And put our pronouns in them. Where's the emoji option?

Anonymous ID: 4d69f5 March 14, 2023, 6:36 p.m. No.18509078   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9190 >>9211 >>9225 >>9314

>>18509052

 

Only ONE member of failed SVB's board had a career in investment banking - and the rest were Obama, Clinton mega-donors

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11859379/Only-ONE-member-failed-SVBs-board-experience-investment-banking.html

Anonymous ID: bef26e March 14, 2023, 6:36 p.m. No.18509082   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9089 >>9094 >>9211 >>9314

https://t.me/WeTheMedia/84934

 

Oregon HS students had to write ‘sexual fantasy,’ include sex toys in assignment

 

“You will write a short story of a paragraph or two. This story is a sexual fantasy that will have NO penetration of any kind or oral sex (no way of passing an STI),’’ the assignment read.

 

“You will choose 3 items (romantic music, candles, massage oil, feather, feather boa, flavored syrup, etc) to use in your story. Your story should show that you can show and receive loving physical affection without having sex.”

 

An assignment earlier in the year, titled “With Whom Would You Do It?,” had students write the initials of both a boy and a girl in the class with whom they would be willing to perform various acts, including anal and oral sex.

 

https://rumble.com/v2d4ttm-oregon-high-school-students-had-to-write-sexual-fantasy-including-sex-toys.html

 

🔗 Article (https://nypost.com/2023/03/14/oregon-hs-class-had-to-write-sexual-fantasy-include-sex-toys/)

Anonymous ID: ec6b66 March 14, 2023, 6:36 p.m. No.18509083   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9091

>>18508360 pb

>>18508366 pb

>>18508375 pb

 

no i still don't get it

why Kayleigh McAnniy goes against Trump

He's why she's anywhere.

What's that all about? Weird.

this is a Trump Double

is there some tape that goes with it?

Anonymous ID: bef26e March 14, 2023, 6:38 p.m. No.18509088   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9211 >>9264 >>9314

https://t.me/mgshowchannel/38015

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/03/manhunt-underway-for-ex-chief-of-staff-of-former-governor-larry-hogan/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=manhunt-underway-for-ex-chief-of-staff-of-former-governor-larry-hogan

Anonymous ID: afd602 March 14, 2023, 6:38 p.m. No.18509092   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18509070

Not talking about latter day FJ - talking early days after 8bit quit and FJ rearranged the furniture after taking over.

It pissed off a lot of anons the same way some of you are pissed about Tranime now.

They split for QRB for a bit over it.

Anonymous ID: 1189f5 March 14, 2023, 6:38 p.m. No.18509093   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18509070

>Doge fought like a champ in those days. Not sure if he got bought out tho

I already tried to get BO to put me on payroll he said he can't, so keep dreamin' buddy

And do not approach me with any deals I just want the world to wake the fuck up

Anonymous ID: bef26e March 14, 2023, 6:39 p.m. No.18509103   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9111 >>9211 >>9314

https://t.me/mgshowchannel/38007

 

AG Letitia James to host ‘Drag Story Hour’ for kids in NYC — sparking outrage

 

#GetTrump

https://nypost.com/2023/03/14/ny-ag-letitia-james-to-host-drag-story-hour-for-kids/

Anonymous ID: afd602 March 14, 2023, 6:40 p.m. No.18509105   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9112

>>18509073

>One of Anime's 'supporters' was trying to insert "themselves" pronoun for him the other day.

I'm an OmniShifter that misses all kinds of different time stretches these days.

What was that all about?

Anonymous ID: d6ec3c March 14, 2023, 6:41 p.m. No.18509110   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18508991

Honestly Im not shilling, well shilling for GEOTUS for life maybe.

Not maybe For Life, that shit is 100% real died in the wool. To the death!

I mean maybe shilling. I don't call is shilling when we own this monther, its our movement.

The people don't shill only the narrative wanna be shaping fail bots.

 

nor shit-pitching

 

I'm just a simple meme farmer returning fire.

 

learn to recognize

Anonymous ID: c2f6a2 March 14, 2023, 6:42 p.m. No.18509113   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9119

Seriously, we should have dropped some of the Epstein island frequenters in the weeks leading up to the Oscars… completely make them look stupid

Anonymous ID: c10d9f March 14, 2023, 6:43 p.m. No.18509126   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9142 >>9145

>>18508953

Kek. I tried to tell the fags for over a year that I noticed this place turned into an echo chamber pushing narratives. All the autists are walking through some QR darkness before Q returns the light here and drives the demons away.

o7

Anonymous ID: b5ed9b March 14, 2023, 6:45 p.m. No.18509132   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9193

>>18508833

< has to stop doing things like this.

 

<It’s disgusting, and it’s hurting Trump because she’s perceived as a surrogate.

"Laura Loomer Has to Stop"

 

Laura Loomer

@LauraLoomer

Don’t believe the lies spewed by @GovRonDeSantis

. His answer to @TuckerCarlson

is more smoke & mirrors.

 

As a Congressman,he signed onto aid for Ukraine. As Gov of FL, hesent a brigade of Army soldiersfrom the Florida National Guard to Ukraine to train Ukrainian soldiers.

 

Laura Loomer

@LauraLoomer

·

12h

Replying to

@LauraLoomer

The troops sent by Governor Ron DeSantis to Ukraine, known as “Task Force Gator”, were assigned to the 53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, and were tasked with mentoring and training local forces as part of the “Joint Multinational Training-Group Ukraine”.

 

 

Nobody should be surprised over DeSantis’s Ukraine cheerleading, considering that his former Press Secretary and current Rapid Response Director,Christina Pushaw, was forced to register as a foreign agent for a Ukrainian politician, and close ally of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky(while working on Governor DeSantis’s re-election campaign).

Anonymous ID: 83f363 March 14, 2023, 6:45 p.m. No.18509137   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9192 >>9198 >>9211 >>9219 >>9227 >>9285 >>9314

2nd time he has posted this today. Both times with a 17 timestamp.

 

8:54 = 17

 

Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump

 

The Great Patriots at The Gateway Pundit Site are doing an incredible job delivering TRUTH to the American People. Follow them today @gatewaypundit!

 

Mar 14, 2023, 8:54 PM

 

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/110024569348099308

Tripfaq ID: b3ed58 March 14, 2023, 6:46 p.m. No.18509140   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18509128

How did it happen that literally everybody who uses the english internet extensively knows about NORDVpn?

 

Where did they get all that marketing money?

(You) will never know, because you ain‘t on that ancient😎

Anonymous ID: bef26e March 14, 2023, 6:46 p.m. No.18509143   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9169

https://t.me/KayleighMcEnany7/3740

 

“On 2nd October last year my brother died at the end of the Melbourne half marathon.”

 

https://kayleighmcenany.saferead.org/RTOX8E?1

Anonymous ID: a04de9 March 14, 2023, 6:46 p.m. No.18509145   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18509126

 

We go where we need to go to learn what we need to learn.

Despite the opposition throwing every obstacle in our way.

Nothing can stop what is coming.

Anonymous ID: afd602 March 14, 2023, 6:47 p.m. No.18509147   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18509118

So, he's still at <3 Bakes.

Let us know when he's hit the limit please.

Because muh rules must be enforced equally around here otherwise anon revolts eventually occur.

It's proven science now.

Anonymous ID: 1aa331 March 14, 2023, 6:47 p.m. No.18509148   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9166 >>9171 >>9508

>>18509134

>I don't blame Tranime for being no comment about it tho

 

All he has to do is stop posting the anime memes to ID himself.

THEN, and ONLY THEN, is he anon.

Until then, and this goes for all of them, they are glowing shit.

Anonymous ID: ec6b66 March 14, 2023, 6:48 p.m. No.18509155   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18508840

but this has been known for a long time.

also,

the non-disclosures, they are intimidating the accused and forceing confession.

 

The walk -away guy. He din't even enter.

they forced a confession on him.

Had to sign something.

Like in communist Russia.

Anonymous ID: bef26e March 14, 2023, 6:50 p.m. No.18509162   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9290

https://www.wnd.com/2023/03/teenage-cheerleaders-mother-issues-plea-daughter-goes-cardiac-arrest-competition/

 

Teenage cheerleader's mother issues plea after daughter goes into cardiac arrest at competition

Lorri Wickenhauser, The Western Journal By Lorri Wickenhauser, The Western Journal

Published March 14, 2023 at 9:19pm

Anonymous ID: afd602 March 14, 2023, 6:52 p.m. No.18509173   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9188

>>18509161

That was done on the other IP so it doesn't count.

That's an old FJ rule put in that Flint hasn't updated yet (bigger fish to fry).

Maybe 2 moar weeks until then there's nothing anyone can do except for the basic FilterFag maneuver you so effectively used.

Anonymous ID: bef26e March 14, 2023, 6:52 p.m. No.18509175   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9182

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/03/boomerang-brazils-lula-weaponized-the-january-8th-riots-but-now-he-wants-to-avoid-a-parlamentary-investigation-at-all-costs/

 

Boomerang: Brazil’s Lula Weaponized the January 8th Riots – Now He Wants To Avoid a Parliamentary Investigation at All Costs and Is Bribing Parliamentarians

by Paul Serran Mar. 14, 2023 8:10 pm21 Comments

Anonymous ID: d769e3 March 14, 2023, 6:52 p.m. No.18509178   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9403

Over 85% of white people are self segregated from the black African negroid people and they also disagree with any form of entitlements for the black African negroids in America.

Anonymous ID: b9a8e9 March 14, 2023, 6:53 p.m. No.18509182   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18509175

I heard about a clock that was knocked down, and it was staid that it happened before the protestors got there, and it was on camera.

did you hear anything about this?

Anonymous ID: 86ec6c March 14, 2023, 6:55 p.m. No.18509193   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18509132

Grow up anon. You think that the White Hats don't have a slew of moles within WEF and every other Deep State/Globohomo asset?

 

Understand the 2024 primary kayfabe with Trump, DeSanctimonious and Pompeo.

 

Study up on the Scaramucci Model while ur at it.

Anonymous ID: 981f8c March 14, 2023, 6:55 p.m. No.18509195   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18509185

https://off-guardian.org/2023/03/07/central-bank-digital-currency-is-the-endgame-part-1/

 

Mar 7, 2023

Central Bank Digital Currency Is the Endgame – Part 1

Iain Davis

Anonymous ID: 0f58ad March 14, 2023, 6:57 p.m. No.18509211   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9238 >>9250

Notables

 

#22698

>>18508597, >>18508841, >>18508911 Biden - It's time for Congress to ban assault weapons. // BREAKING: This EO ain't shit, and targets gangbangers

>>18508677 Silicon Valley Bank’s U.K. arm to be acquired by HSBC for just over $1

>>18508710 Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) donated about $73.5 million to (BLM) Black Lives Matter-related groups, social justice causes, records show

>>18508795 Silicon Valley Bank deleted their Twitter - you can download it from my Telegram

>>18508835 Robert Kennedy Jr tells Jimmy Dore anthrax was mailed to the two senators trying to block the Patriot Act in 2001

>>18508851 Moody’s Downgrades the Entire U.S. Banking System

>>18508867 China’s Threat: Studeman Warns Americans to be More Informed

>>18508871 NATO military excercise "Orion" in the streets of French cities

>>18508892 James O'Keefe - Twenty new people have purchased cameras on their own and are now activated in my citizen army!

>>18508917 Ecohealth Alliance Conducted Risky Experiments on the MERS Virus in China Was Gain of Function

>>18508933, >>18508935, >>18508938 Was NIH-funded work on MERS virus in China too risky? Science examines the controversy

>>18508950 Georgian nationalists protest against the foreign interference of Western NGOs in their country's domestic affairs.

>>18508961 MERS-Cov genetic sequence is patented

>>18508971, >>18508975, >>18508978, >>18508979, >>18508984, >>18508986 Fouchier study reveals changes enabling airborne spread of H5N1 - 6/21/12

>>18508992 Maryland mayor resigns after being arrested on more than 50 counts of child pornography.

>>18509007, >>18509008, >>18509010, >>18509015, >>18509017, >>18509021, >>18509024 Fouchier - The Deadliest Virus

>>18509018, >>18509137 DJT - The Great Patriots at The Gateway Pundit Site are doing an incredible job delivering TRUTH to the American People.

>>18509019 Kash Patel: J6 Report Reveals Intel Withheld from Intelligence Agency, The Truth of J6

>>18509020 Former SEC lawyer-turned-stock-fraudster pleads guilty in second securities scam

>>18508936 Ben Garrison - "Is This The Death Of The Dollar?"

>>18509046, >>18509048, >>18509053 ECOHEALTH ALLIANCE CONDUCTED RISKY EXPERIMENTS ON MERS VIRUS IN CHINA

>>18509069 Fouchier is notable for his research on respiratory viruses of humans and animals, antigenic drift, and influenza virus zoonoses, transmission and pandemics

>>18509078 Only ONE member of failed SVB's board had a career in investment banking - and the rest were Obama, Clinton mega-donors

>>18509082 Oregon HS students had to write ‘sexual fantasy,’ include sex toys in assignment

>>18509088 Manhunt Underway For Ex-Chief of Staff of Former Governor Larry Hogan

>>18509103 AG Letitia James to host ‘Drag Story Hour’ for kids in NYC — sparking outrage

 

CALL OUT NOTABLES!!

Anonymous ID: b5ed9b March 14, 2023, 6:58 p.m. No.18509218   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9237 >>9265

>>18508833

>>18509075

There's a reason there's been an uptick in shilling against Loomer.

 

Laura Loomer

@LauraLoomer

·

Mar 13

.@GeriPerna

, Family Member of Jan. 6 Defendant Matthew Perna, Who Committed Suicide Says Florida @==GovRonDeSantis

Wants ‘Nothing to Do’ with Jan. 6 Whistleblowers,== ‘Ignores’ All Our Calls

 

 

Laura Loomer

@LauraLoomer

·

Mar 13

Trump is killing it in Iowa right now.

 

Ron DeSantis is committing career suicide.

 

Laura Loomer

@LauraLoomer

·

14h

Speaking in Iowa last night, President Trump condemned VACCINE MANDATES!

 

He said, “I will not give one penny to any school that has a vaccine mandate or a mask mandate from kindergarten through college."

 

President Trump is the Medical Freedom candidate for President.

Anonymous ID: 54092e March 14, 2023, 6:59 p.m. No.18509222   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9242

>>18509185

that was a huge news day for that

scary

not sure if implemented or not but hoping their software has glitches that shut it down

people are not going to like it when they can't access their "credits"

Anonymous ID: 92fcee March 14, 2023, 6:59 p.m. No.18509225   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9279

>>18509078

 

Do you think it matters any longer? The USA government (that' us) took over banking system. We, the people if the USA have to pay every depositor who has lose, or will lose, any money in the USA banks.

Anonymous ID: c2f6a2 March 14, 2023, 7 p.m. No.18509231   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Girls basketball team in Vermont forfeits a game due to a trans female being on the opposing team… gets banned from competing in events going forward

 

And this is womens month lol you cant make this shit up

Anonymous ID: 540005 March 14, 2023, 7:01 p.m. No.18509240   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Must listen

1 hour ago

Julie Kelly: New Evidence of J6, Intelligence Agencies Had Foreknowledge & Coverup

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v2akse0/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: c2f6a2 March 14, 2023, 7:02 p.m. No.18509246   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18509234

A bastard rothschild. Prob didnt care so much about the bloodline as much as he just liked the power of taking over Europe. For all we know, he went farther than he was supposed to go, and instructed to go

Anonymous ID: 2228b0 March 14, 2023, 7:02 p.m. No.18509249   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I see this figure when trying to think that a city needs to ban dogs/anubis because of the detrimental effects of the always as evil as possible parasites dogs are due to (((inbreeding))).

 

the device the figure is holding looks like how to bring Egypt in 'warp speed' i.e. by banning dogs.

Tripfaq ID: c0fe47 March 14, 2023, 7:02 p.m. No.18509251   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9307

>>18509239

John Brennan is a massive loser and messed with the wrong people. He got fucking Clowned on by the one true Genius Mastermind Donald Trump, with the killing blow delivered by American Legend Joe Biden for what he did to his son Hunter.

Anonymous ID: afd602 March 14, 2023, 7:03 p.m. No.18509254   🗄️.is 🔗kun

POST COUNT WARS

>let me check each bread is different

I'm on Team STFU Already.

Any lurkers out there wishing to join in please note you will automatically be assigned to Team IP Hop by default.

Anonymous ID: 48de93 March 14, 2023, 7:03 p.m. No.18509257   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9280 >>9294

>>18509220

 

You know what's really funny.

The communist dems want people to be motivated to embrace communism.

But they have trained and bred people to be so apathetic to everything that they can't get anyone to respond.

It's only the MAGA base that is motivated and energized.

The dems are going to sit around and do nothing and wait to be saved.

 

And it will be President Trump that will save them in the end.

Anonymous ID: 83f363 March 14, 2023, 7:04 p.m. No.18509260   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Eleven

 

President Biden

@POTUS

United States government official

 

I’m back in Monterey Park, where eleven lives were lost in a tragic shooting on Lunar New Year's Eve.

 

A day of festivity turned into a day of darkness.

 

We mourn with you. We pray with you. And today we act to quickly, forcefully fight gun violence.

 

9:07 PM · Mar 14, 2023

 

https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1635809938814517249

Anonymous ID: 83f363 March 14, 2023, 7:05 p.m. No.18509266   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9308 >>9321

President Biden

@POTUS

United States government official

 

Some MAGA Republicans in Congress have called for defunding the police, abolishing the FBI, and cutting mental health services.

 

Meanwhile, my budget invests in safer communities and access to mental health care.

 

Like I always say: a budget is a statement of values.

 

10:00 PM · Mar 14, 2023

 

https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1635823312847753219

Tripfaq ID: ed78c6 March 14, 2023, 7:05 p.m. No.18509268   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18509243

See>>18509251

 

For added detail, they still thought Trump was also „demonic“. He completely trolled the fuck out of these sick pedos. He made Nancy Pelosi Drink his literal cock juice because she is a fucking retard and thought it was vampire essence or some shit.

 

That is why you never mess with that dank, that Ancient, that Banylonian money magic, because you will get fucking clowned on.

Anonymous ID: afd602 March 14, 2023, 7:07 p.m. No.18509287   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18509259

It's been a good Evening Shift vibe wise.

It looks like Flint has a Secret FISA Court ordered maximum post count rule in place for Tranime.

Some of the rest of us have picked up the slack.

Tidy Ship all's well.

Anonymous ID: 37f717 March 14, 2023, 7:09 p.m. No.18509302   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18509293

part of me wants to finally invest in btc

i mean how can anyone even trust the stock market anymore?

Anonymous ID: 4f9ab5 March 14, 2023, 7:09 p.m. No.18509303   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9314 >>9344

@JackPosobiec

BREAKING:Antifa smashing doors and windows at UC Davis entrance where Charlie Kirk is speaking

 

https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1635821322826665984?t=GKG_2fHmfIUz-kfVBCp3cg&s=09

Anonymous ID: f7be32 March 14, 2023, 7:09 p.m. No.18509306   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18509278

I love the wind, the rain, the sun, the night, the clouds moving fast in the wind and see the moon trough 'em. I love the starts , especially shooting stars….btw, let's throw a lassow and keep our sun here, b4 he will decide to be free, and become a shooting star. I also like asteroids, the size of a mice.

I love justice, when I'll make it, and I love giving.

Anonymous ID: 0f58ad March 14, 2023, 7:10 p.m. No.18509314   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Notables - FINAL

 

#22698

>>18508597, >>18508841, >>18508911 Biden - It's time for Congress to ban assault weapons. // BREAKING: This EO ain't shit, and targets gangbangers

>>18508677 Silicon Valley Bank’s U.K. arm to be acquired by HSBC for just over $1

>>18508710 Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) donated about $73.5 million to (BLM) Black Lives Matter-related groups, social justice causes, records show

>>18508795 Silicon Valley Bank deleted their Twitter - you can download it from my Telegram

>>18508835 Robert Kennedy Jr tells Jimmy Dore anthrax was mailed to the two senators trying to block the Patriot Act in 2001

>>18508851 Moody’s Downgrades the Entire U.S. Banking System

>>18508867 China’s Threat: Studeman Warns Americans to be More Informed

>>18508871 NATO military excercise "Orion" in the streets of French cities

>>18508892 James O'Keefe - Twenty new people have purchased cameras on their own and are now activated in my citizen army!

>>18508917 Ecohealth Alliance Conducted Risky Experiments on the MERS Virus in China Was Gain of Function

>>18508933, >>18508935, >>18508938 Was NIH-funded work on MERS virus in China too risky? Science examines the controversy

>>18508950 Georgian nationalists protest against the foreign interference of Western NGOs in their country's domestic affairs.

>>18508961 MERS-Cov genetic sequence is patented

>>18508971, >>18508975, >>18508978, >>18508979, >>18508984, >>18508986 Fouchier study reveals changes enabling airborne spread of H5N1 - 6/21/12

>>18508992 Maryland mayor resigns after being arrested on more than 50 counts of child pornography.

>>18509007, >>18509008, >>18509010, >>18509015, >>18509017, >>18509021, >>18509024 Fouchier - The Deadliest Virus

>>18509018, >>18509137 DJT - The Great Patriots at The Gateway Pundit Site are doing an incredible job delivering TRUTH to the American People.

>>18509019 Kash Patel: J6 Report Reveals Intel Withheld from Intelligence Agency, The Truth of J6

>>18509020 Former SEC lawyer-turned-stock-fraudster pleads guilty in second securities scam

>>18508936 Ben Garrison - "Is This The Death Of The Dollar?"

>>18509046, >>18509048, >>18509053 ECOHEALTH ALLIANCE CONDUCTED RISKY EXPERIMENTS ON MERS VIRUS IN CHINA

>>18509069 Fouchier is notable for his research on respiratory viruses of humans and animals, antigenic drift, and influenza virus zoonoses, transmission and pandemics

>>18509078 Only ONE member of failed SVB's board had a career in investment banking - and the rest were Obama, Clinton mega-donors

>>18509082 Oregon HS students had to write ‘sexual fantasy,’ include sex toys in assignment

>>18509088 Manhunt Underway For Ex-Chief of Staff of Former Governor Larry Hogan

>>18509103 AG Letitia James to host ‘Drag Story Hour’ for kids in NYC — sparking outrage

>>18509303 Antifa smashing doors and windows at UC Davis entrance where Charlie Kirk is speaking

 

FINAL - BAKING!!

Anonymous ID: 697e50 March 14, 2023, 7:10 p.m. No.18509317   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18508795

>Silicon Valley Bank deleted their Twitter, but I scraped their whole account like two days ago. If you would like a copy, you can download it from my Telegram:

 

I have been going in circle with the links trying to find the deleted tweet.

What is it?

Anonymous ID: a3a858 March 14, 2023, 7:11 p.m. No.18509325   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18509296

 

And yet, if one member of Antifa cut their finger on a shard of broken glass, (that they broke) the media would scream it was an act of violence by white supremacist Trump supporters and evidence of a violent insurrection.

 

Because [they] always play the victim.

Even when [they] are responsible for the hate and violence.

Anonymous ID: afd602 March 14, 2023, 7:12 p.m. No.18509329   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9343

>>18509292

Oooh, bad timing.

This is the beginning of the Kinder Gentler Flint-Dart administration.

Look at those dismissals - way up!

I guess they even got tired of the whinging now, too.

Anonymous ID: 0f58ad March 14, 2023, 7:12 p.m. No.18509332   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Fresh Bread

 

>>18509298

>>18509298

>>18509298

>>18509298

>>18509298

>>18509298

>>18509298

>>18509298

>>18509298

>>18509298

>>18509298

>>18509298

>>18509298

>>18509298

>>18509298

>>18509298

>>18509298

>>18509298

 

Fresh Bread

Anonymous ID: 2fc362 March 14, 2023, 7:13 p.m. No.18509338   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18508042 lb Asian Stock Markets Tumble in Wake of SVB Collapse

 

Federal Reserve Primary Dealers

https://www.newyorkfed.org/markets/primarydealers

Anonymous ID: 697e50 March 14, 2023, 7:14 p.m. No.18509348   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9353

>>18509336

>Only 2 things of monetary value will retain their value.

 

>Land

 

>Gold

 

no.

 

land is the only thing that will.

what use do you have for gold?

Anonymous ID: cab831 March 14, 2023, 7:15 p.m. No.18509360   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18509304

imagine having something looking like that reading your child a story near enough to hear.

Anon believes this is actually esoteric demonic images being pumped into a mind which is like a sponge.

This is seriously wrong on some many levels, including the pedo angle.

pray for the children, because any parent who takes their child to this type of thing is either on brawndo.

Anonymous ID: 4dce00 March 14, 2023, 7:57 p.m. No.18509677   🗄️.is 🔗kun

US spy stabbed in terrorist attack – media

 

The mysterious attack in Cheltenham, UK involved an American woman working for GCHQ, the Daily Mail reports

 

The woman injured in last week’s knife attack in Gloucestershire was an American intelligence operative seconded to British surveillance, the Daily Mail reported on Tuesday. Last Thursday’s incident, initially described as attempted murder but then upgraded to terrorism, has led to rampant speculation in the UK as neither the victim nor the attacker were publicly named.

 

The attack happened in the parking lot outside a leisure center – a facility with a gym, swimming pools, cafe and other amenities, used by members and the public alike – around 9 pm local time. The facility is in Cheltenham, less than five kilometers away from the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ). The GCHQ has declined requests for comment.

 

Within hours, police had arrested a 29-year-old man and charged him with attempted murder. On Friday, he was re-arrested under the Terrorism Act, and the investigation was handed over to Counter Terrorism Policing South East “due to some specific details of this incident,” according to the state broadcaster BBC.

 

According to local residents interviewed by the Daily Mail, the woman and her attacker were inside the car, arguing, before the stabbing.

 

US spy avoids jail in death of UK teenREAD MORE: US spy avoids jail in death of UK teen

 

“They were either parked or had pulled into the car park when she was stabbed and then she managed to get out of the car and get to the leisure center,” one witness said. “There were two ambulances and then the police arrested the bloke in the car.”

 

Police had closed down the leisure center and the parking lot, pending the investigation. “I would like to reassure those living locally or visiting the county that we believe this was an isolated incident and we are not aware of any wider threat to members of the public,” Richard Ocone, a spokesman for Gloucestershire Constabulary, said in a statement.

 

Cheltenham is a spa town of about 120,000 residents, located halfway between Birmingham and Bristol in southwest England. It is best known for the annual horse jump racing festival, happening this week. It is also home to the headquarters of Britain’s surveillance agency, which has been known to do spy work for the US as part of the “Five Eyes” network.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/572983-us-spy-gchq-stabbing/