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Occasional Reader
1/23/2024 7:30:33 AM
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Reply to vxbush in 1:
This is seriously like a mind virus.
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JCM
1/23/2024 8:02:05 AM
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vxbush
1/23/2024 9:49:08 AM
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In #6 JCM said: Supreme Court rules border agents can remove razor wire erected by Texas Well, the headline doesn't give enough context, which is the lawsuit is still taking place, but the injunction preventing the removal of wire was lifted--meaning the federal government can now remove it. But it still isn't a good sign about the merits of the case.
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vxbush
1/23/2024 9:50:01 AM
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In #7 vxbush said: But it still isn't a good sign about the merits of the case as interpreted by the majority of the SC. Corrected.
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buzzsawmonkey
1/23/2024 1:54:51 PM
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Reply to vxbush in 10: Who the heck is Stan Leecup?
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JCM
1/23/2024 1:57:30 PM
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Reply to vxbush in 10: The craze or someone in CA actually being arrested for shoplifting?
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JCM
1/23/2024 4:25:10 PM
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Missed a birthday. First flight Jan. 20, 1974. The F-16 at 50
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Kosh's Shadow
1/23/2024 4:52:05 PM
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Proof COVID was engineered Now, previously unpublished notes and drafts from the DEFUSE proposal
reveal that these scientists proposed to engineer a virus that almost
exactly matches the specifications of SARS-CoV-2. Here’s Kopp: The
scientists sought to insert furin cleavage sites at the S1/S2 junction
of the spike protein; to assemble synthetic viruses in six segments; to
identify coronaviruses up to 25 percent different from SARS; and to
select for receptor binding domains adept at infecting human receptors.
Each of those features from the draft proposal showed up in SARS-CoV-2. Here’s Kopp again: SARS-CoV-2
has a furin cleavage site positioned in the spike protein at the S1/S2
junction. The furin cleavage site supercharged the virus into the worst
pandemic pathogen in a century. Virologists have yet to identify one in
any other related coronavirus. SARS-CoV-2 can be divided
into six contiguous genomic pieces by the restriction enzymes Bsal and
BsmBI. These restriction enzymes occur in nature but can also be used in
the lab to splice viruses. A trio of scientists estimated in a 2022
analysis that the likelihood of seeing the pattern found in SARS-CoV-2
in nature would be remote. Orders for one of these restriction enzymes,
BsmBI, can be found in the documents. SARS-CoV-2 emerged
highly infectious without evolving much in humans. The virus “came out
of the box ready to infect.” The receptor binding domain appeared
“finely tuned” for the human ACE2 receptor, yet had little genetic
variation when first spilling over into humans, presenting a difficult
“paradox” to virologists who sought to prove it emerged naturally. The
documents confirm the scientists working with the Wuhan lab sought to
select for receptor binding domains that bind well to human ACE2 in
their research. The genome of SARS-CoV-2 falls within the range of a 25 percent genetic difference from SARS.
The
documents also reveal that Baric proposed to engineer 20 new “chimeric”
spike proteins and two to five full-length SARS-related viruses per
year of the grant. Defenders of the natural-origin hypothesis, including
the U.S. National Institutes of Health, have dismissed the relevance of
the DEFUSE proposal by claiming that it proposed only to work with
viruses already in the public literature, not to engineer new ones.
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Kosh's Shadow
1/23/2024 4:52:57 PM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 14: Daszak needs to be charged with mass murder,
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JCM
1/23/2024 5:03:15 PM
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Affected countries: Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, China, and Kyrgyzstan
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Kosh's Shadow
1/23/2024 5:05:50 PM
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In #16 JCM said: Magnitude 7.0 earthquake
Affected countries: Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, China, and Kyrgyzstan I hope it buries Wuhan lab and all the CCP leaders Next, earthquake in Iran
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