Anonymous ID: f9c805 Feb. 14, 2025, 9:17 p.m. No.22586479   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6482 >>6488 >>6493

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Anonymous ID: f9c805 Feb. 14, 2025, 9:20 p.m. No.22586503   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6520 >>7116

>>22586488

Ascension Island hosts one of four ground antennas that assist in the operation of the Global Positioning System (GPS) navigational system (the others are on Kwajalein Island, Diego Garcia, and Cape Canaveral)

Anonymous ID: f9c805 Feb. 14, 2025, 9:26 p.m. No.22586535   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The United States Space Force uses the island as part of its Eastern Range.[45] NASA established a tracking station on the island in 1967, which it operated for more than 20 years before closing it down in 1990.[43]

 

Ascension was the shore terminal for the furthest down range installation of the Atlantic Missile Impact Location System (MILS), an acoustic system for locating splashdown of test nose cones.[46] The MILS hydrophones that were located in the SOFAR channel for broad area coverage have played a significant role in long range acoustic transmission studies and incidents. The island's location makes it a first point of Atlantic reception for acoustics from the other oceans. As an example the Ascension hydrophones received and the site processed signals generated near Heard Island in the Indian Ocean some 9,200 km (5,700 mi; 5,000 nmi) from the Ascension arrays and passing around Africa.[47][48] The Ascension array was one of those involved in the Vela incident acoustic signal in which there were correlated acoustic arrivals with the time and estimated location of the double flash detected by the Vela satellite.[49]

 

A joint Government Communications Headquarters and National Security Agency signals intercept station was also established on Ascension during the Cold War

 

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

Anonymous ID: f9c805 Feb. 14, 2025, 9:33 p.m. No.22586568   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22586559

Spotlight on Ascension Island

By: Juliett Southern • 2/25/2020

 

Ascension Island – a six-mile stretch of volcanic rock in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean and part of the British Overseas Territory of St. Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cuna – is home to the BBC’s Atlantic Relay Station. Managed and operated by Encompass on behalf of the BBC World Service, the stations’ six powerful shortwave transmitters have been beaming critical radio broadcasts to millions of listeners in some of the remotest parts of Africa for more than 50 years.

 

The Encompass staff, and roughly 800 other people who occupy Ascension island, are in a unique position; they have to work together in order to survive! As well as the shortwave transmitters to look after, Encompass engineers also run the island’s Power Station (consisting of 5 diesel generators and 5 wind turbines) as well as the reverse osmosis plant, supplying electricity and drinking water to the island’s population.

 

Ascension Island

 

Ecologically, Ascension is of special scientific interest. One of the last remaining habitats of endangered species including the Green Turtle, Sooty Tern and giant land crab. The island’s extinct volcano ‘Green Mountain’ rises to over 850 metres (2,600 feet) above the lava plains Georgetown (the island’s capital) and Two Boats Village which are the two main centres of population. Since the first British Naval base was established on the island in the early 19th century, Ascension proved to be a useful stopping off point for ships crossing the Atlantic due to its location almost half-way between Africa and South America, and it remains a strategic communications and logistics hub for both the UK and the United States. In the mid-1960s, the BBC built a relay station at English Bay on the northern tip of the island to transmit shortwave radio broadcasts to Africa and South America, plus a power station to provide the electricity and a desalination system for drinking water.

 

The practicalities and logistics of living and working on a remote rock in the middle of the South Atlantic, some 2,000 miles off the coast of West Africa, are awesome. Getting supplies, spares, and, of course, people on and off the island present an enormous challenge. Advance planning is essential; everything has a lead time of several weeks if not months. When the transmitter station needs a spare part, you can’t just drive to the local store or order online! Deep-sea fishing is the primary food source for the island’s inhabitants but providing meat and fresh fruit and vegetables is a major obstacle. A supply ship calls at Georgetown six or seven times a year en route from the UK to the Falkland Islands, and Encompass purchases extra capacity on the vessel so we can send fresh food for the staff every other month. The islands’ only ‘convenience store’ usually sells out within the first week of a new delivery! A very recent complication was that the ship was commandeered by the UK Government to provide emergency supplies nearer to home in the event of a ‘no deal’ Brexit.

 

Until recently, reaching Ascension Island was relatively straight forward. An RAF plane bound for the Falkland Islands used to touch down on the island twice a week to refuel. However, there is currently a major project being undertaken to repair and resurface the runway, and until this is completed, regular access is limited to much smaller military planes. There is one commercial flight a month from Ascension’s nearest neighbour, Saint Helena (more than 800 miles, or a two-hour flight away), which links with Johannesburg. These few military and commercial routes are the only opportunities to get people and goods to and from the island.

Anonymous ID: f9c805 Feb. 14, 2025, 9:37 p.m. No.22586588   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The island is the location of Wideawake Airfield, which is a joint facility of the United States Air Force and the Royal Air Force, a European Space Agency rocket tracking station, and the BBC World Service Atlantic Relay Station. The island was used extensively by the British military during the Falklands War. Ascension Island hosts one of five ground antennas (others are on Kwajalein Island, Diego Garcia, Colorado Springs and Hawaii) that assist in the operation of the Global Positioning System (GPS) navigational system.

Anonymous ID: f9c805 Feb. 14, 2025, 9:51 p.m. No.22586656   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6676 >>6686 >>6694 >>6761

>>22586620

Ascension Island: A Godly Holiday Destination or a Den of Depravity?

 

Disturbing images, treacherous times! And all this performed in the name of our Lord’s Ascension into Heaven! How come this is possible?! The answer lies in the sordid history of this Island! The nice name of "Unicorn Point" (Isaiah 34:7) does little to save the reputation of this Sodomite Sanctuary!

 

  1. From a Sodomite Penal Colony into a Rectal Recreation Resort

 

As it turns out, the first ever settler on Ascension Island was a pervert man who had raped his fellow crewmen on a Dutch ship. The documents regarding this incident are in the Netherlanguage but for the benefit of Creation Scientists, they have been translated into American. Apparently, in the year of Our Lord 1725, a young Dutch homerman Leendert Hasenbosch was left on the island for the anal violations he’d performed!

 

The details of what happened in the six days between 11 April and 17 April are not known except that the Breede Raad (broad council of the fleet) consisting of the commodore and captains of the entire fleet had met and found Leendert guilty of sodomy on 17 April… ‘full sodomy’, the act of anal penetration.

The criminal sodomite was literate and kept a journal during his stay on Ascension. The details that emerge are horrible:

…anybody would have believed that the Devil had moved his quarters and was coming to keep Hell on Ascension… one of the voices belonged to “an intimate acquaintance of mine; and I really thought that I was sometimes touched by an invisible spirit”…

He saw an apparition similar to a man “whom I perfectly knew, he conversed with me like a human creature, and touched me…

Satan was there. He touched the man. The man disappeared and only the journal was recovered! The man must have gone with Satan to dwell with him.

 

The first inhabitants on Ascension were thus this pervert and Satan his lover. The island is irrevocably stained. The stain was reinforced when Napoleon Bonaparte was the ruler and emperor of these overseas territories between 1815-1821. Napoleon was an avid advocate of “gay equality” and “gay marriage” among his soldiers.

…a broad range of emotional and erotic relationships, from combat buddies to soldier lovers… the French Revolution’s emphasis on military fraternity evolved into an unprecedented sense of camaraderie in the armies of Napoleon. For many soldiers, the hardships of combat led to intimate friendships. For some, the homosociality of military life inspired mutual affection, lifelong commitment, and homoerotic desire.

 

The Emperor of Ascension Island and St. Helena was a "gay champion" (Leviticus 18:22).

 

Thus, ever since its discovery, Ascension Island has been the leading place for sodomistic relations. It clearly remains like that unto the present day. it boasts with UK and Godly American and NASA military bases. People enjoy serving on this Island! Why? Because of “intimate friendships”.

 

https://www.landoverbaptist.net/forum/church-forums/christian-history-forum/106681-ascension-island-a-godly-holiday-destination-or-a-den-of-depravity

Anonymous ID: f9c805 Feb. 14, 2025, 10:24 p.m. No.22586881   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6884 >>6917

>>22586862

>grifols

Call to dig two blood collecting companies

 

The legal challenge bySpain-based grifols and CSL of Australiarelates to an announcement last June that U.S. Customs and Border Protection doesn't permit Mexican citizens to cross into the U.S. on temporary visas to sell their blood plasma.

 

grifols runs the blood collecting clinics near the border.

 

Board of Directors Chart below

 

Pursuant to article 20 of the company's by-laws and article 7 of the Regulations of the Board of Directors, the Board of Directors will be responsible for the company's management and legal representation and will be composed by a minimum of three and a maximum of fifteen members.

 

Currently, the Board of Directors is formed by 12 members.

 

https://www.grifols.com/en/board-of-directors

Anonymous ID: f9c805 Feb. 14, 2025, 10:26 p.m. No.22586897   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6910 >>6971

>>22586862

Family Builds $3.8 Billion Fortune, One Pint of Blood at a Time

 

Harry Lee Armstrong is almost broke. But he's found a quick way to make a little cash.

 

It's called "plassing."

 

Laid off from his construction job, Armstrong has driven to a storefront donation center where a valuable global commodity - the golden plasma in human blood - is harvested seven days a week.

 

Wedged between a dental office and a liquor store in a Pennsylvania strip mall, the place hardly looks like a cogwheel of international commerce.

 

But that's precisely what it is: part of a far-flung corporation that's raking in hundreds of millions a year thanks in large part to hard-pressed people like Armstrong.

 

In fact, the blood plasma business is so good these days that the family behind this company, Barcelona-based grifols SA, has amassed a $3.8 billion fortune, according to calculations by Bloomberg. The grifols family declined to comment.

 

Over the past decade, as international demand for plasma has soared and many Americans have struggled to make ends meet, plasma collection in the U.S. has more than doubled, according to the Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association, which represents the industry. grifols is riding the wave. The company's shares have climbed 37% in the past year, almost four times more than Spain's IBEX 35 Index.

 

After a series of acquisitions over the past two decades, grifols runs 220 collection centers in at least 32 states, a quarter of the U.S. total. The company posted net income of 596.6 million euros ($653 million) for 2018. More than three-quarters of its 4.49 billion euros of revenue was generated by the company's bioscience division, which runs donation centers in the U.S. and processes the collected plasma into drugs for sale.

 

For millions of people, many of them poor or underemployed, cash in the hand is worth a needle in the arm. On this gray December Monday, Armstrong has gotten $70 for as much as a pint and a half of plasma.

 

"We gotta pay the bills, eat," said Armstrong, leaning against his car in the parking lot outside the grifols center.

 

Of his day's plasma pay, he said: "It'll put gas in the car."

 

Read more – https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/family-builds-3-8-billion-100014123.html

Anonymous ID: f9c805 Feb. 14, 2025, 10:26 p.m. No.22586900   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6910

grifols invested in AMBROSIA, connects to DynCorp (DINEcorp)

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/7pglr6/adrenochrome_is_this_the_reason_for_pizzagate/

Anonymous ID: f9c805 Feb. 14, 2025, 10:30 p.m. No.22586920   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6927

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-11-25/china-blood-boom-triggers-buying-binge-by-top-global-producers

 

grifols

Spain

China

Blood

Anonymous ID: f9c805 Feb. 14, 2025, 10:34 p.m. No.22586953   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Blood Center of the Pacific has two additional offices located at the same address.

Bloodsource Inc

Blood Systems

3505 Industrial Dr, Santa Rosa, CA 95403

Blood Centers of the Pacific

Blood Centers of the Pacific is a community based, nonprofit blood center that collects blood donations and provides safe blood and blood components for transfusion and also related services to more than 40 hospitals in the Bay Area and Northern California.

 

It is tied to Vitalant Research Institute

Founded in 1943, Vitalant is one of the nation's oldest and largest nonprofit transfusion medicine organizations. We comprise a network of more than 125 community blood centers, each with its own rich history and legacy. Vitalant provides blood and special services to patients in more than 1,000 hospitals across 40 states.

 

Today, Vitalant is an internationally known and respected leader that continues to push the boundaries to advance the experience, practice and application of transfusion medicine.

https://www.vitalant.org/Our-Organization/History.aspx

 

Established: 1959 (Scientific Services department - Irwin Memorial Blood Bank)

 

Number of Employees: 70

 

Facilities

The Research Institute is housed within Blood Centers of the Pacific in San Francisco, CA. Our Research Institute has state-of-the-art equipment to support research related to blood and blood product safety in the areas of molecular biology, immunology, virology, tissue culture, cell processing and epidemiology. Staff have 9000 sq. ft. of labs (including a biosafety level 3 lab), and a 2200 sq. ft. freezer room with capacity to store more than one million specimens.

 

Collaborations

University of California, San Francisco; The Clinical & Translational Science Institute (CTSI) at UCSF; University of California, Davis; UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, Oakland; US Department of Veterans Affairs; The American Red Cross; Public Health England; Fundação Faculdade de Medicina BRAZIL; Duke University; South African National Blood Service; Emory University; and the University of Georgia

 

Industry Collaborations

Cerus; Roche; grifols; Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics, Inc.; Gen-Probe, Inc.; Abbott Laboratories; TerumoBCT; Immunetics; Integral Molecular

 

Grantors

National Institutes of Health (NIH); US Food and Drug Administration (FDA); US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC); Blood Systems

Anonymous ID: f9c805 Feb. 14, 2025, 10:50 p.m. No.22587028   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Meet The Family Who Made Their Billions Off The Blood Of Poor People

 

If you're short on cash, you can do something called "plassing," that is, giving the plasma in your blood to a blood donation center. Chances are, that center will be owned by the family who owns the company that's making hundreds of millions each year off the plasma of people just broke enough to sell their blood for cash. The company, grifols SA, is based in Barcelona, Spain. The family behind the company has a $3.8 billion fortune built on the blood of poor people.

 

https://www.celebritynetworth.com/articles/billionaire-news/meet-the-family-who-made-their-billions-off-the-blood-of-poor-people/