Saturday, October 18, 2014
the medical industrial complex more profoundly broken than the criminal justus industrial complex
By CNu at October 18, 2014 0 comments
Labels: the medical-industrial complex
to keep ebola at bay - big don say - "schmoke weed everyday"
By CNu at October 18, 2014 0 comments
Labels: big don special , individual sovereignty , What IT DO Shawty...
Friday, October 17, 2014
belize gots to say the nayno...,
By CNu at October 17, 2014 0 comments
Labels: information anarchy , WTF?
peter piot: outbreak out of hand, won't end without clipboards...,
By CNu at October 17, 2014 7 comments
Labels: doesn't end well , sum'n not right
ebolavirus in west africa, and the use of experimental therapies or vaccines
By CNu at October 17, 2014 9 comments
Labels: American Original , doesn't end well , sum'n not right
why isn't d-bag stephen pomp raining on lockheed martin's astounding claims of having fusion in the bag?
lockheed | FUSION VS. FISSION
Fission occurs when one atom is split into two smaller fragments, creating an explosion of sorts and resulting in the release of heat energy.
Fusion is the process by which a gas is heated up and separated into its ions and electrons. When the ions get hot enough, they can overcome their mutual repulsion and collide, fusing together. When this happens, they release a lot of energy – about one million times more powerful than a chemical reaction and 3-4 times more powerful than a fission reaction.
Energy created through fusion is 3-4 times more powerful than the energy released by fission.
HOW COMPACT FUSION WORKS
Nuclear fusion is the process by which the sun works. Our concept will mimic that process within a compact magnetic container and release energy in a controlled fashion to produce power we can use. A reactor small enough to fit on a truck could provide enough power for a small city of up to 100,000 people Building on more than 60 years of fusion research, the Lockheed Martin Skunk Works approach to compact fusion is a high beta concept. This concept uses a high fraction of the magnetic field pressure, or all of its potential, so we can make our devices 10 times smaller than previous concepts. That means we can replace a device that must be housed in a large building with one that can fit on the back of a truck.
By CNu at October 17, 2014 0 comments
Labels: corporatism , Deep State , high strangeness , sum'n not right
Thursday, October 16, 2014
but I bet they got some clipboards though....,
By CNu at October 16, 2014 3 comments
Labels: hardscrabble , horror , hustle-hard
i want me one of these anti-ebola clipboards!!!
By CNu at October 16, 2014 0 comments
Labels: Ass Clownery
DIYbio
Radar O'Reilly Whither thou goest, synthetic biology? First, let’s put aside the dystopian scenarios of nasty modified viruses escaping from the fermentor Junior has jury-rigged in his bedroom lab. Designing virulent microbes is well beyond the expertise and budgets of homegrown biocoders.
By Dale Asberry at October 16, 2014 0 comments
Labels: as above-so below , culture of competence
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
how depressed does the ebola make you?
LiverTox Introduction
Imipramine is a tricyclic antidepressant that continues to be widely used in the therapy of depression. Imipramine can cause mild and transient serum enzyme elevations and is rare cause of clinically apparent acute cholestatic liver injury.
Background
Imipramine (im ip' ra meen) is a dibenzazepine derived tricyclic antidepressant which acts by inhibition of serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake within synaptic clefts in the central nervous system, thus increasing brain levels of these neurotransmitters. Imipramine is indicated for therapy of depression and was approved for this indication in the United States in 1959; it is still widely used, with more than 1 million prescriptions being filled yearly. Imipramine is also used for childhood enuresis. Imipramine is available in generic forms and under the brand names of Tofranil in 10, 25, and 50 mg tablets and as capsules of 75, 100, 125 and 150 mg for nighttime dosing. The typical recommended dose for depression in adults is 75 to 100 mg daily in divided doses, increasing gradually to a maximum of 200 mg daily. Imipramine can also be given as a single nighttime dose. The recommended dose in children (ages 6 years or above) is 25 to 75 mg daily 1 hour before bedtime. Common side effects include dizziness, headache, drowsiness, restlessness, confusion, gastrointestinal upset, increased appetite, weight gain, blurred vision, dry mouth and urinary retention.
By Dale Asberry at October 15, 2014 7 comments
Labels: Great Filters
at least the ebola is quick...
Wikipedia Niemann–Pick type C has a wide clinical spectrum. Affected individuals may have enlargement of the spleen (splenomegaly) and liver (hepatomegaly), or enlarged spleen/liver combined (hepatosplenomegaly), but this finding may be absent in later onset cases. Prolonged jaundice or elevated bilirubin can present at birth. In some cases, however, enlargement of the spleen and/or liver does not occur for months or years – or not at all. Enlargement of the spleen and/or liver frequently becomes less apparent with time, in contrast to the progression of other lysosomal storage diseases such as Niemann–Pick disease, Types A and B or Gaucher disease. Organ enlargement does not usually cause major complications.
By Dale Asberry at October 15, 2014 0 comments
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who might have natural immunity to the ebola?
National Center for Biotechnology Information Infections by the Ebola (EboV) and Marburg (MarV) filoviruses cause a rapidly fatal hemorrhagic fever in humans for which no approved antivirals are available1. Filovirus entry is mediated by the viral spike glycoprotein (GP), which attaches viral particles to the cell surface, delivers them to endosomes, and catalyzes fusion between viral and endosomal membranes2. Additional host factors in the endosomal compartment are likely required for viral membrane fusion. However, despite considerable efforts, these critical host factors have defied molecular identification3,4,5. Here we describe a genome-wide haploid genetic screen in human cells to identify host factors required for EboV entry. Our screen uncovered 67 mutations disrupting all six members of the HOPS multisubunit tethering complex, which is involved in fusion of endosomes to lysosomes6, and 39 independent mutations that disrupt the endo/lysosomal cholesterol transporter protein Niemann-Pick C1 (NPC1)7. Cells defective for the HOPS complex or NPC1 function, including primary fibroblasts derived from human Niemann-Pick type C1 disease patients, are resistant to infection by EboV and MarV, but remain fully susceptible to a suite of unrelated viruses. We show that membrane fusion mediated by filovirus glycoproteins and viral escape from the vesicular compartment requires the NPC1 protein, independent of its known function in cholesterol transport. Our findings uncover unique features of the entry pathway used by filoviruses and suggest potential antiviral strategies to combat these deadly agents
By Dale Asberry at October 15, 2014 0 comments
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those thirteen year old incident response plans may fool a lazy auditor, but they won't fool ebola
Read more here: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2014/10/14/243412_dallas-nurses-describe-ebola-hospital.html?&rh=1#storylink=cpy
By CNu at October 15, 2014 1 comments
Labels: The Hardline , the medical-industrial complex , truth
second texas nurse has ebola...,
By CNu at October 15, 2014 0 comments
Labels: doesn't end well , reality casualties
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
exponential increase and widening geographic footprint...,
By CNu at October 14, 2014 3 comments
Labels: doesn't end well , weather report
Ebola's progression in Africa
Datasciencecentral Having found a dataset on Ebola cases, thought of checking it out quickly what the statistics really look like.
By Dale Asberry at October 14, 2014 12 comments
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lucy in the sky with diamonds....,
By CNu at October 14, 2014 0 comments
Labels: microcosmos , Possibilities
Monday, October 13, 2014
something strange happens to civilizations, strange in a bad way...,
By CNu at October 13, 2014 15 comments
Labels: Great Filters , What Now?
why dispersal may be our only option...,
By CNu at October 13, 2014 0 comments
Labels: Great Filters , weather report
Fuck Robert Kagan And Would He Please Now Just Go Quietly Burn In Hell?
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