Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 4:56 a.m. No.20775899   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5901

https://www.thecooldown.com/green-tech/hydrovoltaic-devices-electricity-water-evaporation/

 

Scientists make 'major finding' with nanodevices that can seemingly produce energy out of thin air: 'Contradicting prior understanding'

 

Two scientists at the Swiss Laboratory of Nanoscience for Energy Technologies in the School of Engineering may have hit upon a way to simultaneously produce clean water and clean electricity, all with zero pollution.

 

Giulia Tagliabue, the head of the laboratory, and Tarique Anwar, a PhD student, focused their research on hydrovoltaic effects, which can harness the power of evaporation to provide a continuous flow of energy in order to harvest electricity using specialized nanodevices.

 

In less technical terms: It's a way to create clean energy using the power of evaporation. And scientists are taking interest in it due to its planet-friendliness.

 

"In comparison with electricity generation by fossil fuels, hydrovoltaic effects, such as evaporating potential, emit neither carbon dioxide nor other harmful contaminants, such as [nitrogen oxide] and [particulate matter]," wrote the authors of one study, which was published in the scientific journal Joule. "Moreover, it can convert low-quality latent heat in ambient environment into high-quality electric energy, providing an avenue by which to slow down global warming without scarifying our demand on energy."

 

What Tagliabue and Anwar have added to this discussion, most importantly, is their discovery that hydrovoltaic devices can be used with almost any type of water — not just purified water, as previously thought.

 

"[We] made a major finding: that hydrovoltaic devices can operate over a wide range of salinities, contradicting prior understanding that highly purified water was required for best performance," Tagliabue said.

 

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The implications of this finding are that hydrovoltaic devices could theoretically operate anywhere there is water or moisture, and for a wide variety of purposes. ScienceDaily speculated that they could be used for everything from sensors to wearable fitness devices.

 

Even better, they could be used to both purify water and create electricity at the same time.

 

"Natural evaporation is used to drive desalination processes, as fresh water can be harvested from saltwater by condensing the vapor produced by an evaporative surface. Now, you could imagine using an HV system both to produce clean water and harness electricity at the same time," Anwar said.

 

That could be especially good news for the 1.1 billion people around the world who do not have access to clean drinking water, and the 775 million people who do not have access to electricity.

Even better, they could be used to both purify water and create electricity at the same time.

Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 4:58 a.m. No.20775902   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5905 >>5912 >>5949 >>5964 >>5999 >>6130 >>6141 >>6174 >>6306 >>6336 >>6359 >>6408 >>6437 >>6463

Pfizer ‘Chose Not To’ Tell Regulators About SV40 Sequence in COVID Shots: Health Canada Official

 

https://www.theepochtimes.com/world/pfizer-chose-not-to-tell-regulators-about-sv40-sequence-in-covid-shots-health-canada-official-5635787

 

https://archive.is/7mgvP

 

A senior Health Canada official says pharma giant Pfizer made a conscious decision not to advise regulators that its mRNA COVID-19 vaccine contained a DNA sequence from the Simian Virus 40 (SV40).

This information appears among multiple emails between staff from key drug regulators, including Health Canada (HC), the U.S. Food and Drugs Administration (FDA), and the European Medicines Agency (EMA). The information was obtained through an access-to-information request.

On Aug. 23, 2023, Dr. Dean Smith, a senior scientific evaluator in Health Canada’s Vaccine Quality Division, wrote an email to a colleague at the FDA about SV40.

 

Health Canada had obtained confirmation two weeks earlier from Pfizer that SV40 DNA sequences were present in its COVID-19 vaccine.

“I understand that there have been internal discussions at CBER [Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research] regarding the presents [sic] of an SV40 enhancer/promoter sequence, noting that its presence is unrelated to the purpose of the Pfizer’s plasmid as a transcription template for their mRNA COVID-19 vaccine,” wrote Dr. Smith.

“Pfizer has communicated to us recently, that they apparently chose not to mention this information to EMA, FDA or HC at the time of their initial or subsequent submissions.”

 

Dr. Smith added the information had been independently made public in April 2023, via a pre-print study from U.S. scientist Kevin McKernan.

 

Mr. McKernan, a genomics expert, had found quantities of DNA in the mRNA shots above the regulatory threshold set out by the health agencies. Dr. Smith wrote that the study had resulted in “questions coming to agencies.”

The Epoch Times contacted Health Canada on the matter on July 17, 2023. The first SV40-related email released in the department’s access-to-information package was sent two days later, on July 19.

In that email, Dr. Tong Wu of Health Canada’s Vaccine Quality Division reached out to his colleague Dr. Michael Wall, a senior biologist evaluator.

“Co [Pham, executive director of HC’s Centre for Vaccines, Clinical Trials and Biostatistics] agreed to have an IAS [possibly a reference to an Issue Analysis Summary to evaluate a new regulatory affair] for the SV40 promoter sequence as we discussed today. We can talk about it tomorrow,” Dr. Wu wrote.

 

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Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 4:58 a.m. No.20775905   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5912 >>5949 >>6130 >>6141 >>6174 >>6306 >>6336 >>6359 >>6408 >>6437 >>6463

>>20775902

As first reported by The Epoch Times last October, Health Canada was not aware of the SV40 enhancer presence. Since then, the FDA and the EMA have both confirmed they also weren’t aware of its presence.

Health Canada has since maintained that the SV40 enhancer/promoter sequence is a “residual DNA fragment” in Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. “The fragment is inactive, has no functional role, and was measured to be consistently below the limit required by Health Canada and other international regulators,” the department has repeatedly said.

‘ZERO Checks’

This view has been challenged by Mr. McKernan and others, including Dr. Philip Buckhaults, professor of cancer genomics and director of the Cancer Genetics Lab at the University of South Carolina.

In response to the information released by Health Canada, Mr. McKernan posted a thread on the X platform. “No prior vaccine in Canada has been approved with such a sequence contaminant,” he wrote.

“Pfizer assured [HC] the sequence is not material to plasmid manufacturing,” he added. “This is an overt lie. You cannot make plasmids without the promoter for the antibiotic resistance gene. It is active in mammalian cells. If it’s not needed, why is it in there?”

 

Mr. McKernan also noted that Health Canada has asked Pfizer for its Polymerase Chain Reaction (PRC) protocol, saying this means “they have performed ZERO checks on this DNA contamination themselves and are entirely relying on the word of the manufacturer.”

A response to a Canadian Member of Parliament’s order paper question tabled by Health Canada in the House of Commons in December appears to be in line with this observation.

“It is important to assess the results using the authorized validated assays performed by the vaccine manufacturers to ensure that the quality of commercial vaccine lots are comparable to lots shown to be safe and efficacious in clinical studies,” Health Canada said at the time.

Concerns raised by some scientists about the presence of unintended DNA in the mRNA shots relate to their potential to integrate into the human genome and cause issues like cancer. The Florida State Surgeon General Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo has called for a halt of mRNA shots over these risks.

 

In March, Health Canada said in a document tabled in Parliament that “any claims that the presence of the SV40 promoter enhancer sequence is linked to an increased risk of cancer are unfounded.”

Dr. Buckhaults has started a scientific study to ascertain those risks. On April 23, he wrote on X that he had confirmed previous findings that the amount of DNA in mRNA shots exceeds the limit set by regulators.

“Yes, there was more than 10 ng/dose,” he wrote, referencing the threshold applied by Health Canada. “I am sure of it now.”

Even if the amount of DNA had been lower, concerns remain that the threshold was set for regular vaccines and not the new technology using lipid nano particles (LNP).

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Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 5 a.m. No.20775912   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6141 >>6174 >>6306 >>6336 >>6359 >>6408 >>6437 >>6463

>>20775905

>>20775902

 

Dr. Buckhaults wrote that the “10 ng limit is not appropriate for LNP encapsulated DNA,” adding that “as far as I know there have been no safety studies for this situation. It was not possible because of the abbreviated timeline during the emergency you saw authorization.”

Seeking ‘Remedy’

In his Aug. 23 email to an FDA colleague, Dr. Smith said Health Canada did not view the SV40 issues as an “urgent risk topic,” although he expressed concerns about how the SV40 news could impact the upcoming fall 2023 vaccination campaign.

“It would be unfortunate if the information circulating had a negatively [sic] impact on public acceptance of the vaccine this year or in the future,” he said.

Despite having that concern, Dr. Smith, the official responsible for evaluating the safety of vaccines, said regulating agencies should work to encourage Pfizer to “remedy the situation” before the campaign.

In the email, Dr. Smith said Health Canada believed the upcoming rollout of the fall COVID-19 vaccine campaign meant the agencies should be “on the same page.”

Dr. Smith’s email was written a day after Pfizer provided a response to a Quality Clarifax—a Health Canada request for additional information if deficiencies are identified in clinical trial applications—related to the SV40 promoter.

On Aug. 29, Health Canada senior biologist Dr. Wu wrote an email to Dr. Wall, the senior evaluator, saying he and Dr. Smith agreed they should not inform Pfizer of their interaction with the EMA and U.S. FDA on the SV40 promoter, “especially they [sic] do not seem to care much at this moment.”

Dr. Wu then added, “However, we can not say nothing! Please see the following text that Julie and I worked out.” He provided a draft comment to Pfizer’s response, which was blacked out in the access-to-information request.

The same day, Dr. Wall also sent an email to Dr. Wu with a draft of the Clarifax questions to be sent to Pfizer, which included the statement, “Health Canada would continue to work with international regulatory partners to achieve harmonisation regarding removal of these sequence elements from the plasmid for future strain changes.”

Pfizer did not respond to a request for comment from The Epoch Times

Commenting on DNA contamination, Health Canada reiterated its previously stated position on the matter.

“Based on its evaluation of the data and scientific information for the vaccine, Health Canada has concluded that the risk/benefit profile continues to support the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine,” said spokesperson Anna Maddison.

Dr. David Speicher, a Canadian virologist who replicated the findings from Mr. McKernan and Dr. Buckhaults with Canadian mRNA vials, told The Epoch Times he’s troubled by the revelations in the internal Health Canada emails. He notes that while Health Canada has dismissed the DNA fragments as biologically inactive with no functional role, they were judged important enough to discuss with other regulators.

“We know from testing several vials that the level of SV40 enhancer-promoter in the XBB.1.5 booster is at similar levels as the others Pfizer COVID modRNA vaccines, making it just as problematic,” he said. “Pfizer has not cleaned up the vaccine, yet the regulators are sadly more concerned about vaccine uptake in the population rather than the health risks from these vaccines.”

 

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Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 5:01 a.m. No.20775916   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Jack Poso 🇺🇸

@JackPosobiec

Democrats just indicted

@tylerbowyer

who is leading of the biggest ballot chase operations in America for 2024

 

And conservative pundits are still whining about mean tweet

 

We fight back now or they will come for all of us

 

Gloves off

12:52 AM · Apr 25, 2024

 

https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1783373409180606764

Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 5:05 a.m. No.20775926   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5928 >>5949 >>6114 >>6130 >>6174 >>6306 >>6336 >>6359 >>6408 >>6437 >>6463

>>20775923

Meadows, Giuliani and other Trump allies charged in Arizona 2020 election probe

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/04/24/arizona-2020-election-charges-meadows-giuliani-ellis/

 

PHOENIX — An Arizona grand jury on Wednesday indicted seven attorneys or aides affiliated with Donald Trump’s 2020 presidential campaign as well as 11 Arizona Republicans on felony charges related to their alleged efforts to subvert Joe Biden’s 2020 victory in the state, according to an announcement by the state attorney general.

 

Those indicted include former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, attorneys Rudy Giuliani, Jenna Ellis, John Eastman and Christina Bobb, top campaign adviser Boris Epshteyn and former campaign aide Mike Roman. They are accused of allegedly aiding an unsuccessful strategy to award the state’s electoral votes to Trump instead of Biden after the 2020 election. Also charged are the Republicans who signed paperwork on Dec. 14, 2020, that falsely purported Trump was the rightful winner, including former state party chair Kelli Ward, two state senators and Tyler Bowyer, a GOP national committeeman and chief operating officer of Turning Point Action, the campaign arm of the pro-Trump conservative group Turning Point USA.

 

Trump was not charged, but he is described in the indictment as an unindicted co-conspirator.

 

The indictments cap a year-long investigation by Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes (D) into how the elector strategy played out in Arizona, which Biden won by 10,457 votes. Arizona is the fourth state after Michigan, Georgia and Nevada to seek charges against those who formed an alternate slate of presidential electors. As those cases slowly make their way through the legal system, Trump is again running for president, and officials in Arizona and other battleground states are preparing for another likely contentious election.

 

In releasing the indictment, Mayes’s office redacted the names of all the individuals outside of Arizona who were charged until they have been served their indictments. The Washington Post was able to identify all of them through the accounts of their alleged actions described in the indictment.

 

“In Arizona, and the United States, the people elected Joseph Biden as President on November 3, 2020,” the indictment reads. “Unwilling to accept this fact, Defendants and unindicted coconspirators schemed to prevent the lawful transfer of the presidency” to keep Trump in office “against the will of Arizona’s voters.”

 

“This scheme would have deprived Arizona voters of their right to vote and have their votes counted.”

 

All defendants appear to have been charged under each count of the indictment. The charges are as follows: conspiracy, fraudulent schemes and artifices, fraudulent schemes and practices, and forgery. All are felonies, with the most serious being fraudulent schemes and artifices, which carries a standard sentence of five years in prison.

 

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Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 5:05 a.m. No.20775928   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5934 >>5949 >>6130 >>6174 >>6306 >>6336 >>6359 >>6408 >>6437 >>6463

>>20775926

Attorneys for several of those charged cast the indictment as politically motivated. George Terwilliger, a lawyer representing Meadows, said that if his client “is named in this indictment, it is a blatantly political and politicized accusation and will be contested and defeated.” Charles Burnham, an attorney for Eastman, said the lawyer “is innocent of criminal conduct in Arizona or any other place and will fight these charges as he has all the other unjust accusations leveled against him.” And Ted Goodman, a spokesman for Giuliani, called the indictment a “continued weaponization of our justice system should concern every American, as it does permanent, irrevocable harm to the country.”

 

Steven Cheung, a spokesman for Trump, called the charges against the former president’s allies “another example of Democrats’ weaponization of the legal system.”

 

Epshteyn declined to comment. Bobb, Bowyer, and attorneys for Roman and Ellis did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Kurt Altman, an Arizona-based attorney who represents eight of the 11 Republican electors, including Ward, said he is “confident that these charges are unwarranted.”

 

Many of those involved in the 2020 elector strategy, which played out in Arizona and six other states, have long insisted that the tactic was legal because the Trump electors were only placeholders to be activated if legal challenges to Biden’s win were successful in court. But Mayes charges that Trump’s allies inside and outside of Arizona intended all along to use the electors to falsely claim that the outcome of the election was in doubt — facilitating an effort to obstruct the certification of Biden’s victory in Congress on Jan. 6, 2021.

 

The effort was aided by Trump, the indictment said, who “himself was unwilling to accept that he had lost the election.” While the charges focus on the elector strategy, the indictment spells out various ways that Trump and his allies sought to pressure state and local officials to “encourage them to change” the election results. Trump allies initially put pressure on members of the Phoenix-area Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, the indictment said. When it became clear that the GOP-led board would not alter the results, pressure was placed on members of the state legislature — namely then-House Speaker Rusty Bowers (R) — who heard from Trump and other allies.

 

When that effort failed, Trump sought to appeal to then-Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey (R), who ignored a call from Trump while certifying the state’s election results. That day, the indictment notes, Trump berated Ducey on social media for certifying the results.

 

Unlike probes by state prosecutors in Michigan and Nevada, Mayes took a top-to-bottom approach with her investigation. Similar to prosecutors in the Atlanta area, Mayes targeted not just local conservatives who carried out the plan in Phoenix, but also the out-of-state middlemen in Trump’s orbit who allegedly helped put it together. But unlike in Georgia, Mayes did not try to indict the former president.

 

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Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 5:06 a.m. No.20775934   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5937

>>20775928

This is a second round of charges for Meadows, Giuliani, Ellis, Eastman and Roman, who were all indicted alongside Trump in Georgia last year. Ellis pleaded guilty in October to illegally conspiring to overturn Trump’s 2020 election loss in Georgia and has been cooperating with prosecutors. This is the first time Epshteyn — now a top 2024 campaign aide who frequently talks with the former president — has been charged for his alleged actions after the 2020 election. Same for Bobb, a former One America News correspondent who has espoused false claims that the 2020 election was stolen and last month was named the senior counsel for election integrity at the Republican National Committee.

 

Mayes’s case had been squarely focused on local conservatives up until late last year. Then, Arizona prosecutors and investigators met in December with Kenneth Chesebro, an attorney and an architect of the elector strategy who pleaded guilty in Georgia in October to a single felony count of participating in a conspiracy to file false documents. Chesebro provided Mayes’s team with records — some that had been previously unseen — that revealed more information about those involved in the Arizona effort, according to two people familiar with the investigation who spoke on the condition of anonymity to talk about the sensitive conversations. After that, they said the Arizona investigation widened.

 

Much of the activity that Mayes investigated happened in the weeks after Biden was declared the winner in Arizona and Dec. 14, 2020, when the Republican electors gathered to sign paperwork. Emails, records, text messages and other documents from this time have emerged in a variety of ways, including from the U.S. House select committee that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.

 

Conversations among attorneys and Trump allies about using GOP electors to change the electoral outcome began as early as Nov. 4, 2020, the indictment said. Eastman, a pro-Trump lawyer, helped devise the multistate strategy and outlined how it could be achieved. By Dec. 12, documents for seven states had been drafted.

 

By the time the strategy reached Republicans in Arizona, according to the timeline in the indictment, Republicans in the state had worked to try to undermine confidence in the state’s electoral outcome.

 

By then, Giuliani and Ellis frequently traveled together as they worked to overturn Trump’s loss, state by state. Both attended a Nov. 30, 2020, event in downtown Phoenix attended by state GOP state and federal lawmakers, where they falsely claimed widespread fraud had marred the election. Then, Giuliani, Ellis and other Trump allies tried to persuade Bowers (R) to help overturn the results.

 

Bowers, speaking in 2022 before the House committee, said he remembered Giuliani saying during that meeting, “We’ve got lots of theories — we just don’t have the evidence.”

 

Bobb, who has ties to Arizona, communicated with Trump allies about the strategy. After the House speaker met with Giuliani and other Trump allies, Bobb emailed the then-state Senate president with information that Giuliani believed could be used to sow doubt about the 2020 outcome.

 

Roman, the campaign staffer who oversaw Election Day operations, circulated emails about the alternate elector plan, tracked elector participation in several states and communicated about making sure the paperwork was in Washington by Jan. 6, 2021, when Congress convened to count electoral college votes. Roman directed Chesebro to make sure that Ward, the state party chair, had the necessary paperwork to prepare for the signing of official-looking paperwork, according to emails that have been made public.

 

In early December 2020, Epshteyn emailed a Wisconsin-based attorney who was aiding the campaign and asked him to draft sample language for alternate electors in seven states, including Arizona. Epshteyn wrote that the request came from Giuliani, and he added, “If that’s difficult, we can have counsels in those states do it.”

 

Meadows, as Trump’s final White House chief of staff, has sought to downplay his involvement in the elector plan. In a federal court hearing last August in Georgia, Meadows repeatedly testified under oath that he played no role in the elector effort. Prosecutors introduced into evidence December 2020 emails between Meadows and Jason Miller, a longtime Trump campaign aide that showed Meadows forwarding a memo about the plan to Miller.

 

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Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 5:06 a.m. No.20775937   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5938

>>20775934

“Let’s have a discussion about this tomorrow,” Meadows wrote. When Miller told him the campaign was already talking about it, Meadows replied, “We just need to have someone coordinating the electors for the states.” In court, Meadows sought to downplay the email, saying that his use of the term “we” meant the campaign, not him. Meadows also testified that he did not want to get “yelled at” by Trump.

 

On Dec. 10, 2020, the state party’s executive director called Chesebro to work through logistics of the elector plan, the indictment said. Chesebro emailed the Republican information about the plan and then emailed an Arizona-based attorney to ask if an appeal was planned for an election-related lawsuit.

 

“Reason is that Kelli Ward & … just spoke to the Mayor about the campaign’s request that all electors vote Monday in all contested state,” the email said, referring to Giuliani. Chesebro wrote that Ward and another person were “concerned it could appear treasonous for the AZ electors to vote on Monday if there is no pending court proceeding that might, eventually, lead to the electors being ratified as the legitimate ones.”

 

By Dec. 12, 2020, Republicans in Arizona were finalizing plans to assemble in Phoenix to stand in solidarity with Trump, according to previously released communications. Ward emailed Chesebro, Roman and others that the Trump campaign had requested the participation of Arizona electors. “We are all prepared to meet 12/14,” she wrote. “It would be optimal if the campaign created and produced the documents in the ACTUAL format needed so staff can print the collateral, the electors can show up, meet/vote, and sign, and then staff can collate the documents and send to the appropriate places in the appropriate way.”

 

Roman responded to the group and directed Chesebro, “Please send the full updated AZ packet,” according to records previously made public.

 

Ward also made clear in her email that she had talked to Giuliani. She wrote that she had “told him we were working to make sure we accomplish what we need to do.”

 

On Dec. 14, 2020, the day the electoral college formally convened, Ward and other pro-Trump Republicans gathered at the state party’s headquarters. The party publicized the event — which they called “The Signing” — on Twitter, and electors posed for photos.

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Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 5:06 a.m. No.20775938   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20775937

The indictment said that the pro-Trump electors “made statements directly contradicting any intention that their votes would only be used if they succeeded in legal challenge that changed the outcome of Arizona’s election.” The indictment included an image of a social media post from Ward that prosecutors said demonstrates that “her goal was to have the Arizona Legislature certify the fake Republican electors’ votes.”

 

Leading up to Jan. 6, 2021, the indictment said, Ward continued calling for the state legislature to change the election outcome while Bowyer made public statements “demonstrating that the contingency plan was cover for his attempt to change the outcome of the election.” And other electors either sought to persuade Vice President Mike Pence to delay certification, the indictment said, or recertify Biden’s electors.

 

In the weeks following the Jan. 6 attack, prosecutors across the country weighed whether to investigate pro-Trump electors in their states. At the time in Arizona, then-Attorney General Mark Brnovich (R) chose not to do so. After Mayes won her election in 2022 — partly on a promise to investigate the elector strategy — she assigned a team of prosecutors to begin pursuing evidence.

 

Along the way, state prosecutors spent several hours interviewing Bowers, Republican members of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors who voted to approve election results from the Phoenix area and others familiar with how the elector maneuver unfolded inside of the state GOP.

 

In early March, the probe began nearing an end, and the pro-Trump electors received subpoenas requesting their testimony before a grand jury. Many had been advised to invoke their Fifth Amendment right not to answer questions.

 

Holly Bailey in Atlanta, Amy Gardner in Portland, Ore., and Josh Dawsey, Hannah Knowles and Maegan Vazquez in Washington contributed to this report.

 

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Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 5:11 a.m. No.20775955   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20775789

Immunity from law and prosecution is BULLSHIT. No way ANYONE should be 'immune' to justice.

 

No one is 'immune' to the Father's Judgement either. Stay congruent.

Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 5:15 a.m. No.20775973   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20775961

USA Today has made it a business model. And now all of the browser entry points (bing, google, yahoo, etc) do it themselves, knowing the vast majority will only consume the headlines. Media is Medea, meaning to enchant, spell bind. And medium, the go between, same shit.

Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 5:19 a.m. No.20775999   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20775902

>>20775964

>>20775986

 

https://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2014-07-26-show/

Monkey Virus Conspiracy

 

Play Show

 

Hosted by

Dave Schrader

 

Guests:

Ed Haslam

Saturday - July 26, 2014

 

About the show

Investigator Ed Haslam has been researching the chilling links between the murder of Dr. Mary Sherman and the CIA, cancer-virus experiments in secret laboratories, and our contemporary health system. He joined host Dave Schrader (email) for the entire program to discuss new crime scene photos and other evidence to make an undeniable case against nearly untouchable people, not only for the murder of this respected scientist, but also for causing epidemics of soft-tissue cancers and other diseases.

 

Haslam revealed his personal connection to the story, noting that his father and Sherman worked together in orthopedic surgery at Tulane Medical School in New Orleans. "I heard things at home that the public did not hear," he admitted. Sherman's entire right arm and rib cage were disintegrated, Haslam reported, adding that nothing in her home could have done that kind of damage. The severe burns must have occurred elsewhere and Sherman's body brought back to her apartment in order to stage a fake murder scene, he proposed.

 

Early polio vaccines had been created with monkey kidney cells and the practice had accidentally tainted one hundred million of doses of the vaccine with a cancer-causing monkey virus, Haslam continued. Sherman was involved in a underground government research program that used a linear particle accelerator to mutate the monkey virus into a new vaccine capable of stopping the cancer outbreak, he explained. Haslam believes that contact with this high-voltage device is what caused the partial incineration of Sherman's body. He also shared his contention that AIDS may have originated from this secret laboratory.

 

Haslam connected the story to David Ferrie, a man alleged to have been involved in the conspiracy to assassinate President John F. Kennedy. According to Haslam, a student scientist from Florida, Judyth Vary Baker, was recruited to assist Sherman's cancer research in New Orleans. Baker had been performing experiments to find out if X-ray radiation would trigger the virus to start producing cancer cells, he said. Her guide in the unfamiliar city was none other than Lee Harvey Oswald, Haslam disclosed, noting that the two conducted research at Ferrie's apartment.

 

https://doctormarysmonkey.com/

Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 6:25 a.m. No.20776286   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6288

Human Consciousness Could Be a Side Effect of Entropy, Study Suggests

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/human-consciousness-could-be-a-side-effect-of-entropy-study-suggests/ar-AA1itnQZ

 

https://journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevE.94.052402

 

Statistical mechanics of consciousness: Maximization of information content of network is associated with conscious awareness

 

ABSTRACT

It is said that complexity lies between order and disorder. In the case of brain activity and physiology in general, complexity issues are being considered with increased emphasis. We sought to identify features of brain organization that are optimal for sensory processing, and that may guide the emergence of cognition and consciousness, by analyzing neurophysiological recordings in conscious and unconscious states. We find a surprisingly simple result: Normal wakeful states are characterized by the greatest number of possible configurations of interactions between brain networks, representing highest entropy values. Therefore, the information content is larger in the network associated to conscious states, suggesting that consciousness could be the result of an optimization of information processing. These findings help to guide in a more formal sense inquiry into how consciousness arises from the organization of matter.

Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 6:26 a.m. No.20776288   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6310

>>20776286

Figure 1

Graphs representing the entropy of the number of pairwise configurations of signals in epileptic patients during conscious (baseline) and unconscious (generalized seizure) states. Derived from MEG recordings in a patient with primary generalized epilepsy, (a) shows entropy associated with a normal alert period (baseline, Base) and a generalized absence seizure (Sz), estimated from synchrony values at two central frequencies (defined in Methods) of 5 and 12 Hz. The continuous curves, in this and other graphs here and in Fig. 2, are obtained from the equation shown in Methods,

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. Note that here as well as in all generalized seizures analyzed, the entropy values associated with alert, baseline conditions were closer to the maximum (top of the curve) than those associated with the seizures. (b) Entropy values of two seizures and their corresponding baseline (Base) activity (computed using a time period of 30–40 min before the ictus) in a patient with secondary (symptomatic) generalized epilepsy (MEG recordings). (c), derived from iEEG recordings in a patient with temporal lobe epilepsy, shows the entropy during the alert state (Baseline), during the initial 10 s of the seizure when the patient was still responsive and alert (10 s Sz), and during the rest of the seizure when it became generalized and the patient was unresponsive (Sz). Note that when the ictus has not yet generalized, the entropy is similar to that of normal alertness. (d), another example of a nongeneralized seizure in a patient with frontal lobe epilepsy (MEG recordings).

Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 6:30 a.m. No.20776310   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6311

>>20776288

Figure 3

Time course of the entropy of the number of configurations of connected MEG signals before, during, and after a generalized absence seizure. MEG signal from one channel is shown at top, the ictus (Sz) occurs towards the end of the ∼2-min recording. Notice the drop in entropy during the seizure.

 

Figure 4

Proposed general scheme of the relation between global brain connectivity and behavioral states. Normal alertness resides at the top of the curve representing the number of configurations of connections the system can adopt, or the associated entropy. The maximization of the configurations (microstates) provides the variability in brain activity needed for normal sensorimotor action. Abnormal, or unconscious states, are located farther from the top, and are characterized by either a large or small number of connected networks, therefore exhibiting a lower number of microstates (hence lower entropy) that are not optimal for sensorimotor processing.

Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 6:30 a.m. No.20776311   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20776310

Figure 2

Same graph types as in Fig. 1, using sleep recordings. In each subject, data samples were of 2–4 min duration during wakefulness with eyes open (awake) or eyes closed (Eyecl), and sleep stages slow wave 2 (Sws2), slow wave 3–4 (“Sws3–4”) and rapid eye movement (REM). (a) Results derived from iEEG recordings in a subject investigated with bilateral frontal and temporal electrodes and simultaneous scalp EEG. Entropy estimated from synchrony values at two central frequencies of 4 and 8 Hz. As occurred in the patient recordings shown in Fig. 1, the baseline, alert state (in this case labeled “awake”) is closer to the top of the curve, having greater entropy. The deepest sleep stage, slow wave 3–4 (sws3–4), has the lowest entropy. (b) Same subject but using the scalp EEG recordings for the calculations, showing a similar trend (evaluated at central frequency of 4 Hz). (c) Results derived from a different subject investigated with right frontal electrodes and simultaneous scalp EEG, with synchrony evaluated at two central frequencies of 4 and 8 Hz using the iEEG signals. Note that the eyes closed (Eyecl) condition has lower entropy than that of the normal alert state with open eyes. Depending on the frequency of analysis, the entropy in “Eyecl” falls toward the left or right side of the curve; e.g., at 8 Hz, because the synchrony is higher (more coupled channels) due to alpha waves at 8–10 Hz and the entropy is reduced due to fewer combinations of connections, as occurs similarly during seizures (Fig. 1). (d) Same subject but using the scalp EEG signals, showing results similar to those obtained with iEEG (evaluated at central frequency of 4 Hz).

Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 6:46 a.m. No.20776399   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Kris Jenner's BF Corey Gamble is likely a spook, and was at the location in LA when and where coroners arrived to process the death of Kim Porter aka Diddy's GF.

 

BUSTED!: Kris Jenner BETRAYED Kim Porter | Corey Gamble Was At The Scene

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Porter has one son with Al B. Sure, the only living founder of Uptown Records with Andre Harell and Heavy D. being the others, who both died under suspicious circumstances… Al B. Sure himself also had a suspicious NDE in 2020, and is still recovering.

Guess where Diddy was an intern, scout, and manager for newly signed acts Jodeci, Father MC, and Mary J. Blige Uptown records. Which fired him two weeks before he launched Bay Boy. Jaguar Wright has eluded to the fact that all of these dead and recently health compromised people around Diddy had another thing in common- all were in the process of writing or releasing tell-all books.

Anonymous ID: c545ea April 25, 2024, 6:56 a.m. No.20776457   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20776434

 

you can't be that dense?

 

If you think it is BS, take one of your plants and place it next to your router for a day, and see what happens. Then look up that plant species' water content and compare to humans…

 

Unless you don't have air purifying house plants, then just keep doing what you are doing. Kek!