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Ken posted an update 5 years, 4 months ago
Here’s a niffty little article from Havard Magazine, from 2011 about nanoscale transistors. https://harvardmagazine.com/2011/01/virus-sized-transistors
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Trawalettournikompomp posted an update 5 years, 4 months ago
Giving Up Booze, Cigarettes & Rollerblading!
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
In case you haven’t seen this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ficae6x1Q5A&feature=youtu.be&t=1861
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WalkingDead posted an update 5 years, 5 months ago
Sometimes you just have to shake your head in amazement…
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
For those not understanding that theory, here is a brief YT video – translation available. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP7s0A4-alM
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Bizantura posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
Everywhere I look I see scientism. If I speak with people in my direct surroundings about this problem I get “it is established science”. In other words, no need to question it even worse because I do.
It is as if science has gone totally underground and I live in a world devoid of reality. That truely makes me gasp for air not any…[Read more]
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Masks, climate change, vaccines… it’s all become a cult. If it’s unquestionable, it’s dogma, not science. Sometimes there’s just a collective psychosis and you have to expect most people to be caught up in it. Don’t get too discouraged–there are still many people around the world who can think for themselves; they just don’t get a voice in…[Read more]
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DanaThomas posted an update 5 years, 5 months ago
Typical rainy day in London, looks quite as we know it except for a few masqued characters here and there 🙂
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I loved those misty drizzly British days.
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Good walking weather through the orange leaves
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As weary as I am of city life, this makes me nostalgic for the London parks and gardens… Nice post 🙂
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Greenwich market 😋❤️
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Gauleiter Johnson at least allows the arts and crafts markets to open, unlike the Italian zombie government…
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It’s a weird lockdown light. No-one’s really sure what the rules are. Anyway, I’d still like five minutes in a room with Bozo the Clown so I could shove cake down his loathesome chops until he popped. I would also have a giant sanitiser dispenser that I would plop on his head every five minutes so I could then slap his fat sloppy head for a full…[Read more]
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Don’t hold back, Katie…tell us what you think!
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I’m awfully biased, but the countryside offers far greater delights than any city. I have the good fortune of blazing oranges and yellows of a Larch forest tucked away behind the mature, native broadleaves on my immediate horizon.
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still a greene and pleasant lande
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DanaThomas posted an update 5 years, 5 months ago
Crowds of People Gather in Berlin in Protest Against Updated Coronavirus Measures
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Thanks, Dana. I’m so glad to see people in Italy, France, Germany, and the UK resisting the Covid tyranny.
These black-clad stormtrooper “police” all over the world (Herr Schwab’s enforcement brigade) are too willing to go along . . . seemingly oblivious to the fact that they’re next in line to be replaced and repressed, by robots and AI.
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 5 years, 10 months ago
In other words, if you follow the theory that viruses are not disease causes but are exosomes that are expressed when cells are affected negatively (toxins, trauma, EMF’s- which includes SOLAR radiation) we might start recognizing that these electromagnetic influences have much broader consequences and affect a wide variety of people, especially…[Read more]
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Thanks Alexandra
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Yep. The theory sounds more reasonable, but as far as I know, it is also possible that some factors, like micro gravity changes, cal also trigger the virulency
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Again… virulency is referring to virus. My acceptance of there are no viruses but symptoms of “disease” or illness related to cell response, in this case caused by electromagnetic damage and exosome expression to trigger “damage control”. more damage, more exosomes found.
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Scarmoge posted a new activity comment 6 years ago
…Hmmmmm. Looks like the planet maybe IN quarantine … but not the one you might have in mind. For the immediate future it doesn’t appear that we are going anywhere. Sure thought we had this whole space launch, go to the moon thing worked out by 1969. I could be wrong.
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ML light posted an update 6 years ago
Is it just me or is Tesla and many other tech companies of the like simply fronts for some of the “missing money”. The only genius coming from Musk that I can see is how he’s been able to raise billions without turning a profit, or producing solid products. I mean really, I just watched another SpaceX craft implode on the launch-pad today. What gives?
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 6 years ago
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 6 years ago
All righty then.
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Margaret W. posted a new activity comment 6 years ago
Surprise, surprise! Opportune 1000-page legislation (à la ‘Patriot Act’) to ‘protect’ us digitally is discussed on today’s Corbett Report [20 min.] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYgFyB0lCt4
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… Isn’t it interesting when the government suddenly (in the midst of chaos even [10-1 and 10+1] anyone?) somehow, someway, (should I even say “miraculously”?) becomes an efficient machine able to churn out hundreds of pages of highly detailed, very directed, very “purposeful”, coherent text? Absolutely AMAZING!
The choice seems clear Athena…[Read more]
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Aha. THE Lieber article going public from 2011. Thanks, Ken.
Imagine the research improvements within nine years?
And applicable new applications?