Anonymous ID: 50465e Feb. 26, 2025, 7:11 p.m. No.22662767   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2842

Steve Bannon: “You’re Seeing The End Of The Post-War International Rules-Based Order.”Russia has been saying this also. The truth is as Putin has said, there are no rules, they change them constantly and the West has never Written Them Down. I think it was Bush Sn that created the bullshit, to justify any kind of war crimes

 

11:49

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v6nbb1c/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: 50465e Feb. 26, 2025, 7:16 p.m. No.22662796   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2821

(Repost, too late in last bread)

==UNCOVERED: Terry Schilling On NSA And CIA Employees’ LGBTQ Sex Group Chats. Useful listen

14:57

 

Who assigned Nakasone after Mike Rogers to the NSA Director, where did all this perversion come from in NSA. These people hold the highest clearances of the United States, and they are mentally and spiritually lacking any God gene, imo. These people having these chats can be easily compromised by enemy countries that record this. Let’s face our gov has been compromised by foreign countries and our tech protection is not, and perhaps intentionally, is capable of protection. Nakasone had to know about these perve chats

 

Retirement and later life

Nakasone retired from the military on 1 February 2024.[35] General Timothy D. Haugh succeeded him as Director of the NSA and head of Cyber Command.

On 14 February 2024,published an opinion article in the Washington Post, arguing for Congress to re-approve the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act,which was due to expire in spring 2024.[36] Congress reauthorized the bill on 20 April, hours before it would have expired.

In May 2024,Nakasone was named Founding Director of Vanderbilt University's new Institute for National Defense and Global Security. Nakasone will also hold a Research Professorship within Vanderbilt's School of Engineering, as well as serving as special advisor to the chancellor.[37] Also in May 2024, Nakasone was elected to the board of trustees of Saint John's University, his alma mater.[38] Nakasone was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Dartmouth College in 9 June 2024.[39]

Nakasone joined the board of OpenAI in June 2024.[40]

 

Sorry but I don’t trust this guy, how did this happen and why was it allowed on NSA servers and during the work day.

 

Don’t forget the2020 election when he warned that NSA was tracking the entire election, and then they stole it from Trump.

 

great job NSA

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Nakasone

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v6nc6mu/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: 50465e Feb. 26, 2025, 7:21 p.m. No.22662821   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22662796

Wasn’t a lot of Japanese get put in camps in WWII? So his father served in the Military Intelligence service in the Army.

 

When did we drop the bombs on Japan? Just questions here.

 

 

Early life and education

Born in White Bear Lake, Minnesota.[11][12]He is the son of Edwin M. Nakasone,[13] a second-generation Japanese American[14] and a retired United States Army colonel who served in the Military Intelligence Service during World War II,and Mary Anne Nakasone (née Costello).[3][4][15][16] His paternal grandparents came from Misato village in the Nakagami District, Okinawa.[17]

Nakasone grew up in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, and attended White Bear High School.[18][19][20] He is married to Susan S. (née Sternberg),[2]: 2  and has four (4) children.[3][18] Nakasone attended St. John's University, where he received a commission as military intelligence officer in 1986[21] through the Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps program.[3][19] Nakasone also attended the University of Southern California earning a M.S. in Systems Management,[22] the National Defense Intelligence College, and the United States Army War College, earning Master's degrees from those institutions as well.[3][18][19][23] He also is a graduate of the United States Army Command and General Staff College.[7]

Anonymous ID: 50465e Feb. 26, 2025, 7:29 p.m. No.22662842   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2851 >>2969 >>3248

>>22662767

If Zelensky is coming on Friday, tell him to clean himself up and wear a fucking suit.

 

I hope the dwarf can handle the hand crush he will get. Please Trump do it even worse than Macron.

 

And NO coke in the White House

Anonymous ID: 50465e Feb. 26, 2025, 9:41 p.m. No.22663522   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3549

Frozen worm comes back to life after 46,000

(Insects and worms are bots for a specific reason)

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It seems unthinkable that anything could live after tens of thousands of years in hibernation. The discovery of a tiny creature in the Siberian permafrost has sparked conversations about how resilient life can be.

 

In a recent breakthrough, researchers determined that a worm which had been frozen for about 46,000 years had survived and remained alive.

 

Dr. Philipp Schiffer, a group leader in the Institute of Zoology at the University of Cologne, and his colleagues, have been studying how this creature managed to survive well beyond its usual lifespan.

 

Extreme environment in Siberian permafrost

Siberia has vast stretches of permafrost, which is soil or sediment that remains frozen for at least two consecutive years.

 

The frozen ground can extend hundreds of feet below the surface in certain regions, with the cold temperatures preserving anything trapped within its layers.

 

Conditions in these areas can be challenging for people, but the permafrost forms perfect vaults for preserving animal remains. Thick ice and frigid temperatures keep organic material fresh enough to study thousands of years later.

 

Putting life on pause (bots with no souls)

The resurrected worm belongs to a genus known for its ability to enter cryptobiosis, which is a biological strategy where life appears to stop under cold conditions.

 

No major metabolic activity occurs in this state, and organisms can endure severe environmental conditions that would normally be lethal.

 

Biologists have documented cryptobiosis in other creatures, such as tardigrades and certain brine shrimp. The animals halt their usual body functions until they can return to an environment that can support growth and reproduction.

 

Significance of the frozen worm

Experts identified the newly studied nematode as Panagrolaimus kolymaensis, a species not previously described in scientific literature.

Radiocarbon dating showed that the sample was tens of thousands of years old, indicating that this worm spent most of its existence in suspended animation under frozen sediment.

 

 

 

It was retrieved at a depth of about 40 yards (37 meters). This position helped it stay protected in that intense cold, and gave it a chance to be resurrected in modern laboratories, where it resumed normal activity and even produced offspring.

 

Unique survival strategies

According to the researchers, nematodes of this variety usually live for only one or two months. The worm that reawakened in the lab outlived that window by tapping into cryptobiotic powers that are still under investigation.

 

Special molecules may stabilize cells in these worms, keeping them intact despite extreme dryness or temperature shifts. Similar molecules have been found in other organisms that are known to survive dehydration and freezing.

 

“No one had thought that this process could last millennia, 40,000 years, or even longer. It is simply amazing that life can begin again after so long, in the state between life and death,” said Dr. Schiffer.

 

https://www.earth.com/news/frozen-worm-comes-back-to-life-after-46000-years/

Anonymous ID: 50465e Feb. 26, 2025, 9:46 p.m. No.22663549   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3559 >>3574

>>22663522

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Genetics of the frozen worm

The experts used genome sequencing to confirm that this worm was something different. Its lineage seems to share parts of the genetic toolkit for cryptobiosis with Caenorhabditis elegans, a nematode species that is commonly used in lab research.

 

Similar stasis has been observed in tardigrades, often called water bears. A 2017 NASA studynoted their capacity to withstand harsh space conditions, suggesting these tiny beings have defense systems against extreme radiation and severe temperature swings.

 

Certain seeds can also remain viable for years in cold storage and then germinate when conditions improve. Yet the nematode’s frozen stretch lasted far longer than the typical lifetime for most preserved biological samples.

 

Cryptobiosis in extreme environments

Scientists who focus on deserts, polar regions, and even other planets may look for parallels in cryptobiotic organisms. Environments like the Atacama Desert, known for its dryness, already harbor small life forms that have evolved impressive strategies to handle scarce moisture.

 

Conditions on Mars and icy moons around Saturn are less welcoming. However, knowledge of how simple creatures cheat time might lead to ideas about extraterrestrial survival or more efficient preservation methods for samples on Earth.

 

Cryptobiosis involves shutting down vital processes without losing structural integrity. Genetic pathways that enable such suspension might have applications in food preservation or even organ transplants.

 

If scientists isolate the genes that protect cells against freezing, future technologies could incorporate them into strategies for stabilizing delicate tissues. Biomedical researchers are always searching for ways to minimize damage from cold storage or dehydration.

 

The legacy of the frozen worm

The original specimen has died, but its offspring remain alive in controlled conditions. This provides more opportunities for tests on how these nematodes handle rehydration, changes in temperature, and prolonged hibernation.

 

Genetic comparisons with other species may shed light on whether these traits developed once in nematode history or evolved in multiple lineages separately. Either way, the results challenge the idea that living things cannot pause for millennia.

Experts see the next research steps involving experiments that identify proteins or sugars that replace water in the worm’s cells during dormancy. They could also investigate new forms of cryptobiosis in other deep-freeze environments, such as Antarctic glaciers.

 

Evolutionary biologists might expand research into older permafrost samples. If more ancient specimens are discovered, scientists may gain a better understanding of how life on Earth endures in these harsh and extreme conditions.

 

The study is published in PLOS Genetics.

 

https://www.earth.com/news/frozen-worm-comes-back-to-life-after-46000-years/

 

I’m not excited about a frozen worm coming back to life

 

I think I’ve figured it out, Russians are Rational and Americans are Intuitive. The only way to save this planet is to merge these gifts together, and work with robots from EU, to convert them to humans. Kek

Anonymous ID: 50465e Feb. 26, 2025, 10:16 p.m. No.22663687   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22661740 Stephen Miller Babylon Bee kek - This is, in fact, not satire.PN

 

Did this judge expose the plan for DC and other Blue State radical judges to destroy the standing of the Constitution by interpreting incorrectly on purpose.

 

I think so, the radical judges have engaged in a lot of impeachable offenses,that was easy=