She of many names under yet another pseudonym
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Well, that was fun. Someone even turned off the [EMF] chatter while it played out. Serious WU-WANG-TANG damage, a real old [redacted] came out to play. Excerpts: "I'll chop your legs off" US: "Here's a Meta-Penis, watch it go flaccid"...
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Polite Cough. Just in: An unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile test launch from @30thSpaceWing experienced a “ground abort” prior to launch, DOD says. Cause is under investigation. https://twitter.com/laraseligman/status/1389935703220490244 You might want to take a look at the name of...
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Anyhoooo. Might want to look into this one: White House investigating ‘unexplained health incidents’ similar to Havana syndrome Two US officials experienced symptoms similar to ones suffered abroad that were probably result of directed energy device https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/apr/29/us-unexplained-health-incidents-officials-washington "BABYLON" Case Nightmare...
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Anyhow. No Nuclear device works now. Sure, you can fix them, but hey-ho. That's a real bitch about the solder. Solder and the CIA motto : you should look it up, the CIA decided to go all "JoyDivision" on it....
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Admittedly, before we get all paranoid here: Only one of those was against the C brigadge peoples. That's the [redacted] one - Don't Sleep near them, dangerous. One of them was because someone thought we were the representatives of UK...
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It's a meta-point. Cubed. A [redacted] recently got told that we might have used her name as a password or similar User Name (trust me: if you think the published names are jokes, Host has to put up with knowing...
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Anyhow, Happy Beltane - however Virtual Feather it has to be this Year. WHY? The murmur of a bee A witchcraft yieldeth me. If any ask me why, 'T were easier to die Than tell. The red upon the hill...
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*Note on that Hong Kong Polytechnic University paper: Look into the French model for waste treatment (has always been biological rather than chemical) and 100% you should be dusting all waste treatment sites with it at the tertiary stage (just...
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Here's three more (note timestamps and contextual / societal ideological spin drift): Scientists find way to remove polluting microplastics with bacteria https://www.theguardian.com/science/2021/apr/28/scientists-find-way-to-remove-polluting-microplastics-with-bacteria ~biofilms + gene dissolution after precipitation, essentially. Hard to scale unless you start gene-splicing some of the more...
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Since we now have the Lawyer approved removal of name and so on: YOU WOULD NOT BELIEVE THE SHIT WE KNOW. You literally won't: because it will break your Minds. Unlike, you know, that LOKI - CHAIR - BLACKHOLE comment...
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Probably this actual person: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ananda_Mohan_Chakrabarty "multiplasmid hydrocarbon-degrading Pseudomonas" The question you should ask is why (for example) BP used purely chemical based products (and rather toxic ones at that) to solve their $$multi billion spill and not the biological alternatives....
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Glaucus atlanticus is(are) fascinating. It's also an ecology dark joke: what prevents "jellyfish oceans[0]"? Glaucus atlanticus feed on other pelagic creatures, including the Portuguese man o' war and other venomous siphonophores. 100:1 best Tech-Bro moment would be investing billions in...
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You might remember pictures of ex-PM of Japan in a USA tech fighter plane with the numeral "731" on the side. This is known in the trade as a "tacit admittance" of what the actual deal made was. From Xi's...
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There's tons and tons of plastic in the oceans and the price of 'extraction' is a helluva less than current from-rock-extraction methods. At some point someone will do a rational cost/benefit analysis on this and figure out they can...