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  1. Richard Branson s “historic” flight reminded me of that time Dubya “landed” on the aircraft carrier after “liberating” Baghdad and made a speech with the “mission accomplished” sign behind him whilst wearing his bomber jacket.

    in other words, a hollow farce.

    while originally excited to see the video and what the hype was about, I was disappointed to see that it was basically a glider with a jet thruster attached to a larger airplane – same principle as that used by weekend enthusiasts for decades. not exactly next generation stuff.

    if this is really where we are now with space research, we are in serious trouble. especially when contrasted with UFOs defying principles of aerodynamics buzzing our aircraft carriers.

      1. yea that’s what I was thinking would be the utility of such a glider. just use it to launch satellites. seems cheaper to do via a big altitude plane and then a short rocket burst into space vs using rocket fuel the whole way from the ground. use the lift of a winged airplane while you can to economize fuel. then do a controlled release of the satellites once almost beyond pull of gravity.

        the weight of that airplane vs a satellite, I am sure you could launch multiple satellites at the same time. with less space junk.

  2. CBC News, “What would it take to make an ethical vaccine passport”, with academics from U of Toronto and U of Manitoba, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBab-IpiA_w

    Speaking of Manitoba and last week’s M&M clip (“thanks for the rain”), recall that GoF virus research in the US was banned in 2014. Yoichi Shimatsu (Rense) claimed that some research may have moved across the US-Canada border from U of Wisconsin in Madison (Gary Splitter, Yoshihiro Kawaoka) to the Level 4 biosecurity lab (Frank Plummer) in Winnipeg, Manitoba. That same lab was in the news last year for movement of material from Canada to China.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/winnipeg-lab-security-experts-1.6059097
    https://nationalpost.com/health/bio-warfare-experts-question-why-canada-was-sending-lethal-viruses-to-china

    Two articles from Yoichi’s 28-part series on the origins of a weaponized virus. More at Rense.
    July 2020, https://rense.com/general96/immunity-due-to-tb-inoculation-points-directly.php
    April 2020, https://rense.com/general96/obama-era-dhs-nih-funded-tb-research-on-uk-badgers-for-covid-biowar-part-21.php

    1. Looks like “contact tracing” apps did not work. Could we roll back and remove this infrastructure from worldwide phones? At a minimum, lessons should be learned and applied to “health identity papers” infrastructure.

      https://algorithmwatch.org/en/analysis-digital-contact-tracing-apps-2021/

      “As argued throughout this evidence-based analysis, the effectiveness of digital contact tracing apps in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic is still in question more than a year after their initial deployment …

      Born out of a global emergency, these systems have too often been deployed within a tech-solutionist framework, and as such with little justifying data and almost no democratic discussion – even when contact tracing data opaquely ends up in the hands of the police, as it is increasingly the case, in democracies (Australia), technocracies (Singapore), and authoritarian regimes (China) alike.

      A better understanding of the evidence produced through digital contact tracing systems is, therefore, essential not only to better judge their effectiveness, but also – and most importantly – to promote an informed democratic debate around how, when, and why digital contact tracing makes sense – and how, when, and why it must end.”

      1. The Contract tracing does not work because the “test” part has a 90+% failure rate. Also, your phone thinks that your neigbour on the other side of your party wall is your friend.
        It’s about identifying social networks.

  3. Rare scan of 1917 congressional testimony by Oscar Callaway that J.P. Morgan interests purchased editorial influence at 25 of the most influential US newspapers. Also mentioned is the danger of fake news manipulating American sentiment for entry into the ongoing WW I. Two months later, the US would declare war on Germany.

    https://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread754597/pg1

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