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chatillion

Getting mooned in the middle of the night...

Set your clocks if you want to catch the longest partial lunar eclipse in 580 years.
Called a Frost Moon, NASA states this eclipse will last 3 hours and 28 minutes, they also state the East coast USA it's expected to be visible this Friday, after 2am to 4am and 11pm to 1am on the West coast.
(So... what happened to the 3 hours?)

Story link here:


Live streaming of the event here:
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micleeonline today!

What IS mRNA Technology? It's The Topic Of Many Blogs & Subject of Many Opinions.

These Talks Provide Unbiased Info On mRNA So Y'all Can Better Judge For Y'all's SELVES.
A Remarkable amount of info in under a 1/2 hour time - Both Talks!! ... grin
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hmmm

cowboy
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chatillion

Anti-Vaxx fear mongering is not a new problem...

Today I read an article that described an anti-vaccination movement that started early in the 19th century where people were skeptical of the smallpox vaccine. They stated the side effects they dreaded were far more terrifying.

For example: blindness, deafness, ulcers, a gruesome skin condition called "cowpox mange" - even sprouting hoofs and horns.

Publications with artist sketches were passed out to (mis) inform the public.

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We are into bigger lies such as 'Bill Gates put microchips in the vaccine and when you are near a 5G tower, it will turn you into a zombie.

Pretty amazing if you ask me.
My question is: "How do they get one microchip into a tiny needle from a vile of vaccine?"
I am told 'the microchip is already in the needle'

laugh
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We might get cut off for a bit - Solar Storms

If I don't respond, it might be the Sun's fault.
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Solar superstorm could prompt massive worldwide internet shutdown — for months

An unpredictable and volatile solar cycle could prompt a massive solar storm with the power to shut down the global internet for months — and the current electromagnetic cycle for earth makes such a storm more and more likely over the next few years.
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Recent findings from a study conducted by University of California Irvine Assistant Professor Sangeetha Abdu Jyothi indicated that a solar superstorm would "cause large-scale internet outages covering the entire globe and lasting several months" due to inadequacies in internet infrastructure — namely miles and miles of undersea submarine cables that are responsible for supporting the worldwide internet structure.


And that's all I have to say about that.
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micleeonline today!

A Revealing - And Overdue - Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of Masks ...

In Controlling The Spread Of Covid - The Results Are NOT What I'd Have Expected.
hmmm

Added Benefit Of The Presentation -
The Doc is GIFTED in Unintentional ASMR - His voice & delivery coupled with the soothing fluffy cat visual ... Put that on a loop & it'll Cure Insomnia ... sleep
cowboy
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micleeonline today!

"Vaccine" No Longer Has The Previously Accepted Usual Meaning Of The Term -

Webster Redefined "Vaccine" To Accommodate The mRNA Covid Treatment Jabs ...
cowboy
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Wow! Best coverage on what happened, so far . . .

Al Bielek - The Philadelphia Experiment Detailed… Invisibility, Time Travel and Remote Viewing. A U.S. Navy Ship vanishes during a secret experiment gone awry. When it re-appears, observers are horrified to see crew members embedded in the deck and steel of the ship. During a sea trial, the ship vanishes and travels through time setting off a number of events that continue today.

Al Bielek ( 1927 – 2011) , Duncan Cameron and Preston Nichols are three men with intimate knowledge of the strange and incredible events that took place and may very well be STILL taking place now. Learn how technology they helped develop and test is being used to change the future. The military CAN send ships, planes AND people through hyperspace and make them completely invisible.

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Creation or Evolution?

Well evolution, of course, let’s not be silly. But what about God? dunno

What did God evolve from? hmmm
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chatillion

To boldly go where no TV actor has gone before...

90 year old actor William Shatner of STAR TREK fame took a flight yesterday on Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin making it to the edge of space. That officially makes him the oldest person to go to space.
Congrats William...


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I found this interesting

Scientists Have Observed Epigenetic Memories Being Passed Down For 14 Generations

SIGNE DEAN27 APRIL 2018

"The most important set of genetic instructions we all get comes from our DNA, passed down through generations. But the environment we live in can make genetic changes, too.

Last year, researchers discovered that these kinds of environmental genetic changes can be passed down for a whopping 14 generations in an animal – the largest span ever observed in a creature, in this case being a dynasty of C. elegans nematodes (roundworms).


To study how long the environment can leave a mark on genetic expression, a team led by scientists from the European Molecular Biology Organisation (EMBO) in Spain took genetically engineered nematode worms that carry a transgene for a fluorescent protein. When activated, this gene made the worms glow under ultraviolet light.

Then, they switched things up for the nematodes by changing the temperature of their containers. When the team kept nematodes at 20° Celsius (68° F), they measured low activity of the transgene - which meant the worms hardly glowed at all.

But by moving the worms to a warmer climate of 25° C (77° F), they suddenly lit up like little wormy Christmas trees, which meant the fluorescence gene had become much more active.

Their tropical vacation didn't last long, however. The worms were moved back to cooler temperatures to see what would happen to the activity of the fluorescence gene.

Surprisingly, they continued to glow brightly, suggesting they were retaining an 'environmental memory' of the warmer climate – and that the transgene was still highly active.

Furthermore, that memory was passed onto their offspring for seven brightly-glowing generations, none of whom had experienced the warmer temperatures. The baby worms inherited this epigenetic change through both eggs and sperm."

(due to the character limitation in CS blogs - the remainder of the article can be found at the following link)

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