https://100percentfedup.com/15-month-old-passes-away-from-cardiac-arrest-and-organ-failure-two-days-after-routine-vaccinations/
15-Month-Old Passes Away From Cardiac Arrest And Organ Failure Two Days After Routine Vaccinations
https://100percentfedup.com/15-month-old-passes-away-from-cardiac-arrest-and-organ-failure-two-days-after-routine-vaccinations/
15-Month-Old Passes Away From Cardiac Arrest And Organ Failure Two Days After Routine Vaccinations
One hundred years ago no child was receiving the current "schedule". I think the evidence that the injections killed the child is high enough to conduct a criminal investigation and with evidence charge the injector with some form of homicide.
https://www.missouribusinessalert.com/industries/technology/mus-new-hellbender-takes-a-byte-out-of-supercomputing/article_38142ace-8434-5df8-b0be-d0a328d1fe21.html
You can navigate to the story with this link and search for "Hellbender" https://www.missouribusinessalert.com/industries/technology/mus-new-hellbender-takes-a-byte-out-of-supercomputing/
MU's new Hellbender takes a ‘byte’ out of supercomputing
The story should, imo, be considered a "narrative bender". Regular utility customers see increases in bills and calls to stop watering lawns, use less electricity, etc. How can a computer like this be justified?
Quotes: "Hellbender is roughly the size of a two-door compact Smart car. It needs 4,000 gallons of water per hour and uses about the same amount of electricity as 140 single-family American houses."
"Having a large amount of CPU cores available is increasingly important for researchers who work with large amounts of data, like human, animal and plant genomes. Coghill, who works directly with data from labs across the UM System, said that genetics research is currently one of Hellbender’s primary uses."
Maybe not cool to self-nominate for NOTABLE. However I think it is NOTABLE because of the timeliness and the MSM coverage.