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chatilliononline today!

No signs of rejection...

22 year old Joe DiMeo survived a car accident but his face and hands were severely burned. Doctors at NYU Langone Health in New York successfully performed a face and double hand transplant in August 2020 and so far there are no signs of rejection.
The surgery lasted more than 20 hours and he must remain on medicine for life for his body to avoid rejecting the transplants.

Note, the video is graphic so you may want to avoid watching if you get queasy with things like this.




Yahoo! picked up the story this morning:
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Area 51 Nevada, USA.

Was Bob Lazar correct when he said that he worked on alien craft when efforts were made to reverse engineer the technology that was capture following crashed UFOs. He talks about a new element called 115 also known as moscovium. This was the power source to create incredible speed.
Area 51 was the site of his work before he left and tried to reveal the project to the public. The authorities denied his claim, even to the point that he didn't work there, but subsequently people who knew him confirmed his employment after seeing tax form with his name and work location.
Obviously another cover up by government.
Recently scientists confirm that they have discovered element 115. The apparent problem with this substance is the difficulty in producing it in sufficient quantity to generate it's power potential.
When that is overcome, then it will revolutionise travel. Maybe they have now achieved this but kept it secret.
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Willy3411

Astronomers Just Discovered a 'Bear' on Mars

There's no denying, the crater looks like a bear's face. We've seen some crazy craters on Mars over the years from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment camera (HiRISE) – like the famous smiley face, or an elephant and a bird.

But what could possibly create the weird feature in the middle of the crater that is shaped like a bear's snout?

"There's a hill with a V-shaped collapse structure (the nose), two craters (the eyes), and a circular fracture pattern (the head)," said HiRISE principal investigator Alfred McEwen. "The circular fracture pattern might be due to the settling of a deposit over a buried impact crater. Maybe the nose is a volcanic or mud vent and the deposit could be lava or mud flows? Maybe just grin and bear it."

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Vierkaesehochonline today!

Two China virus points....

...Got a Covid -19 PCR nasal swab test just now. Free on the government's dime, which after all, is really on all us tax payers' coins. Digressing as so often.
Almost as valid for exposure, and thereby possibly immune protection, than classical serological tests. Far better than the so called rapid tests, although I'll hear tomorrow. Sailed through the Nursie's eligibility questions, easily to be rapidly approved. I know the drill, in my sociopathy.
Then, I decide whether subjecting this Adonis of a body, and Mensa of a mind, to such rapidly developed vaccines. two of which were based on human fetal stem cell culture lines.
OK, well, four points. For the price of two.
Herr Doktor Fauci will be talking at Tuft's University. He's never had a PITA like me in the audience, asking him gotcha Epididymis like questions.
It's a five hour drive to Bean Town. Thinking it over. Decisions, decisions.
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Johnny_Spartononline today!

Meteorite hidden for 8 years. Why?





Why do you suspect this was not disclosed right away?


What else might be deliberately hidden?

If you watch the Russian meteorite close, you can see where it is actually shaped like a missle-like object. Is that even a meteorite?

I just learned about the hidden one for 8 years today. It is an interesting story if you ask me.

wave
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micleeonline today!

Human Evolution??

Human Evolution ...

Adam & Eve Genetics ...

Noah's Flood Genetics ...

@ 10:30 A Personal sticking point -
According to human evolution, Humans essentiallyly as intelligent as people today arrived on the scene 150,000 - 75,000 years ago.
About 12,000 years ago they discovered that planting seeds grew plants that produced food (aka - farming).

It seems it would've taken Much Less than 60,000 - 140,000-ish years for Someone to figure that out ... dunno

Whatever.
Judge For Y'all's Selves -
I Know that's Exactly what Every One of y'all's Gonna do, anyway ... laugh

cowboy
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Vierkaesehochonline today!

Case definition...and science...

......Real science...VERY real. I know, I know, just how tedious I can be when I put on my real Teacher/Scientist fat Runt hat, VERY real, so I'll try to be brief.
Let's say you are doing biology with animals, plants or microbes. When you try to get funding, or to publish findings, the first levels of scrutiny involve spot on valid identification of your study/experimental, VERY MENTAL, models.
Recently, some of our family reflected on this with Dad, describing how much effort is put into exact characterization of mouse stem cell lines, by these hard working Interns at an international standards genetics research outfit. Selective breeding, DNA\RNA verification of cell cultures, yep---the whole nine yards.
So it is in studying various aspects of human health and illness. Enter the topic of valid case identification. Of course, for myriad reasons in free living human populations, the exact laboratory measures mentioned above can only be approximated, which of course dilutes things when it comes to sadistical analyses. It ain't a perfect world, peebles
So we hear about about how politics, once again, can slither into science. Worse, when big bucks are involved.
Apparently, on the data charts when patients are admitted to Horsepital, there's usually a little field for checking off, labelled as "Covid-19 Case?". If someone is admitted for any cause, and proper care involves being placed on a respirator, along with other information, checking off this field on a clinical hunch, involves more reimbursement for the Hospital from government, and even private insurance. Increase in billing can range from $11,000 to $39,000. Many people WITHOUT C-19 are placed on respirators.
Remember this every time that we hear of reported numbers of Cases/Death of C-19.
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chatilliononline today!

Man man with a pig's heart...

Earlier this year doctors at the University of Maryland performed a transplant of a genetically modified pigs heart to a 57 year old man. It was a medical first. He lived for 2 months and suddenly died. 2 months later, they found a viral DNA in the pig heart that was causing an infection.
So now there is fear that animal-to-human transplants run a risk of introducing new kinds of infections to people.
Something to consider when signing documents to receive experimental transplants.
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Q

if you cant Q anything you are feeding on the bodys of the good people...by t m dillonger crying
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chatilliononline today!

The longest Lunar Eclipse of the 21st century...

NASA reports the longest lunar eclipse of the century will happen FRIDAY 7-27-2018 transforming the moon into a reddish-orange ball for more than 100 minutes.
Unfortunately, it won't be visible in North America.
The path of this eclipse will be visible in parts of the Middle East, Africa and some parts of Asia and India.

To get an idea of this eclipse, it's supposed to be similar than the one that appeared in January 31st 2018.

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