Tuesday, August 05, 2014
troubling truths behind the ebola outbreak
By CNu at August 05, 2014 0 comments
Labels: cull-tech , Farmer Brown , information anarchy
recovering americans and the top secret ebola treatment
Three top secret, experimental vials stored at subzero temperatures were flown into Liberia last week in a last-ditch effort to save two American missionary workers [Drs. Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol] who had contracted Ebola, according to a source familiar with details of the treatment.
By CNu at August 05, 2014 0 comments
Monday, August 04, 2014
this summit is about our shared future...,
By CNu at August 04, 2014 1 comments
Labels: narrative , The Great Game , What Now?
19 year intervals, 1976, 1995, 2014 - the cover story for recolonizing africa - emerging infectious diseases...,
“To address this risk, the report recommended the expansion and financial support of public health infrastructure in four areas: epidemiological surveillance of outbreaks and infectious diseases and the emergence of antimicrobial resistance; training and basic research in molecular biology and virology; public and private development of vaccines and therapeutic drugs; and the strengthening and coordination between local, national and international public health institutions.”
He adds later in his paper:
“Determining exactly how and why the emerging diseases worldview had such widespread appeal is beyond the scope of this paper, but one of the most prominent strategies employed by its backers was explicitly to associate infectious diseases with American economic and security interests. Doing so allowed campaigners to make a case for federal funding not only through traditional health institutions, but also to take advantage of ‘trickle down’ funding through the Defense Department.”
“The Federal government, in cooperation with State and local governments, international organizations, the private sector, and public health, medical and veterinary communities, will establish a national and international electronic network for surveillance and response regarding emerging infectious diseases.”
By CNu at August 04, 2014 3 comments
Labels: The Great Game
Sunday, August 03, 2014
Originally Reposted 2/21/08: T3- Bill's Long Con - A T3 Exclusive REDUX
According to my man Temple 3 - there's a WHOLE LOT more to these headlines than meets the eye;
As it happens, “in June 1996, President Clinton issued a Presidential Decision Directive calling for a more focused US policy on infectious diseases. The State Department’s Strategic Plan for International Affairs lists protecting human health and reducing the spread of infectious diseases as US strategic goals,and Secretary Albright in December 1999 announced the second of two major U.S. initiatives to combat HIV/AIDS. The unprecedented UN Security Council session devoted exclusively to the threat to Africa from HIV/AIDS in January 2000 is a measure of the international community’s concern about the infectious disease threat.” (Global Infectious Disease Threat and Its Implications for the United States. January 2000 National Intelligence Estimate). Oddly enough, the 1996 Presidential Decision Directive was announced by the Vice President, Al Gore. This is the same Al Gore who founded the internet, led the fight to end global warming and sat silent on the floor on the United States Senate as Black elected officials stood on his behalf and on behalf of the disenfranchised voters in Florida who delivered the popular vote to the Democratic nominee in 2000. It’s the same Al Gore who has presented himself as a disinterested arbiter of a pending dispute between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton over the nomination of the party in 2008.By T3's reckoning - TPTB are embarked on a long-range plan of staggering dimensions. In keeping with my own recent posts on Clinton, Africa, The South African Long Emergency, and related topics - this is a subrealist MUST READ. Now that he's back from a too long hiatus, T3 should be part of your daily blog fare anyway - This is only part 1 of a projected multipart treatment - and I'm on the edge of my seat right now...,
By CNu at August 03, 2014 6 comments
Labels: elite , eugenics , propaganda
Tekmira Provides Update on TKM-Ebola Phase I Clinical Hold
- Presentation of TKM-HBV Pre-Clinical data
- Filing IND (or equivalent) for TKM-HBV
- Interim Phase IIa TKM-PLK1 data
- Nomination of the next product development candidate
By CNu at August 03, 2014 0 comments
Labels: cull-tech
what were drugs?
By CNu at August 03, 2014 7 comments
Labels: lifestyle , play-at-your-level , priceless....
the great colorado social experiment
By CNu at August 03, 2014 0 comments
Labels: cognitive infiltration , tactical evolution , What Now?
california drying: is immigration imminent?
By CNu at August 03, 2014 0 comments
Labels: weather report , What Now?
Saturday, August 02, 2014
"they" sure came up with a vaccine REAL quick: this doesn't end well...,
By CNu at August 02, 2014 0 comments
Labels: doesn't end well
first "known" cases of ebola being introduced onto u.s. soil...,
By CNu at August 02, 2014 3 comments
Labels: cull-tech , Deep State , horror
urban cores teeming with contagion prior to pestilential border onslaught...,
By CNu at August 02, 2014 8 comments
Labels: agenda , elite , establishment , quorum sensing?
Friday, August 01, 2014
unaccompanied illegals just crawling with disease....,
By CNu at August 01, 2014 6 comments
Labels: horror , propaganda , What Now?
ed, feed, august in chicago sounding better by the minute about now...,
By CNu at August 01, 2014 9 comments
Labels: cull-tech , Farmer Brown , not a good look
doctors told to prepare for global outbreak after victim was allowed on two planes...,
Victim: Mr Sawyer, with one of his children, died from Ebola in West Africa |
By CNu at August 01, 2014 0 comments
Labels: cull-tech , horror , weather report
ebola in west africa: the outbreak country by country
By CNu at August 01, 2014 0 comments
Labels: horror , macrobiology , randomization
Thursday, July 31, 2014
what happens when digital cities are abandoned?
Kipple is useless objects, like junk mail or match folders after you use the last match or gum wrappers of yesterday's homeopape. When nobody's around, kipple reproduces itself. For instance, if you go to bed leaving any kipple around your apartment, when you wake up the next morning there's twice as much of it. It always gets more and more.
By CNu at July 31, 2014 9 comments
Labels: cultural darwinism , Living Memory
where online services go when they die...,
By CNu at July 31, 2014 0 comments
Labels: cultural darwinism , Living Memory
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
suburbs will die: the most spectacular future time orientation failure in human history...,
By CNu at July 30, 2014 0 comments
Labels: big don special , conspicuous consumption , de-evolution , FAIL , Race and Ethnicity , you used to be the man
u.s. network infrastructure under attack: subversion of future time orientation failure?
By CNu at July 30, 2014 0 comments
Labels: Collapse Crime , de-evolution , domestic terrorism , institutional deconstruction
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
who goes dry first, vegas or phoenix?
By CNu at July 29, 2014 15 comments
Labels: weather report , What Now?
satellite study reveals parched u.s. west using up underground water
This study is the first to quantify the amount that groundwater contributes to the water needs of western states. According to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, the federal water management agency, the basin has been suffering from prolonged, severe drought since 2000 and has experienced the driest 14-year period in the last hundred years. The study has been accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters, a journal of the American Geophysical Union, which posted the manuscript online today.
The research team, led by NASA and University of California, Irvine, scientists, used data from NASA’s Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite mission to track changes in the mass of the Colorado River Basin, which are related to changes in water amount on and below the surface. Monthly measurements of the change in water mass from December 2004 to November 2013 revealed the basin lost nearly 53 million acre feet (65 cubic kilometers) of freshwater, almost double the volume of the nation’s largest reservoir, Nevada’s Lake Mead. More than three-quarters of the total — about 41 million acre feet (50 cubic kilometers) — was from groundwater.
“We don’t know exactly how much groundwater we have left, so we don’t know when we’re going to run out,” said Stephanie Castle, a water resources specialist at the University of California, Irvine, and the study’s lead author. “This is a lot of water to lose. We thought that the picture could be pretty bad, but this was shocking.”
Water above ground in the basin’s rivers and lakes is managed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and its losses are documented. Pumping from underground aquifers is regulated by individual states and is often not well documented.
“There’s only one way to put together a very large-area study like this, and that is with satellites,” said senior author Jay Famiglietti, senior water cycle scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, on leave from UC Irvine, where he is an Earth system science professor. “There’s just not enough information available from well data to put together a consistent, basin-wide picture.”
Famiglietti said GRACE is like having a giant scale in the sky. Within a given region, the change in mass due to rising or falling water reserves influences the strength of the local gravitational attraction. By periodically measuring gravity regionally, GRACE reveals how much a region’s water storage changes over time.
The Colorado River is the only major river in the southwestern United States. Its basin supplies water to about 40 million people in seven states, as well as irrigating roughly four million acres of farmland. Fist tap Dale.
By CNu at July 29, 2014 0 comments
Labels: weather report , What Now?
Monday, July 28, 2014
the government rulebook for labelling you a "terrorist"
By CNu at July 28, 2014 48 comments
Labels: agenda , civil war , clampdown , elite , establishment
Sunday, July 27, 2014
thirsty in the detroit littoral: writing off the future of a large part of humanity...,
By CNu at July 27, 2014 14 comments
Labels: clampdown , Collapse Casualties , Collapse Crime , What Now?
doing god's work reducing surplus population
Trevelyan's most enduring mark on history may be the quasi-genocidal anti-Irish racial sentiment [sic] he expressed during his term in the critical position of administrating relief for the millions of Irish peasants suffering under the Irish famine as Assistant Secretary to HM Treasury (1840-1859) under the Whig administration of Lord Russell.[1]
His most lasting contribution, however, began in the 1850s with the publication of his and Sir Stafford Northcote's report on 'The Organisation of the Permanent Civil Service'. The report led to the transformation of the civil service. Educational standards and competitive admission examinations ensured that a more qualified body of civil servants would become administrators.[2]
By CNu at July 27, 2014 0 comments
Labels: agenda , cull-tech , elite , establishment
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