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Virus follows fixed mysterious pattern An Israeli Prof is claiming to be “shocked” to find that tough lockdown quarantines made no difference. He claims the virus fades after 6 weeks in the “exact same way” everywhere – which it does if you wear a welding mask while looking at the data. When asked why this extraordinary text-book-breaking shift happens he says “I have no explanation” but that does
For months there have been rumors that Coronavirus leaked from a Chinese lab. The only P4 (high security lab) in China happens to be in Wuhan, near the fish markets and people there happen to be working on synthetic coronaviruses with S proteins that happen to infect ACE2 receptors in humans. But if Mother Nature wanted to generate her own viruses, it’s hard to beat wet markets in high density Ch
[audio mp3="https://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/episode376-lq.mp3"][/audio] The numbers are in on the great Covid-19 pandemic . . . but unfortunately those numbers are unreliable. From mendacious models and puffed-up projections to dodgy death data and tainted tests, today on The Corbett Report James highlights what the accredited scientists and award-winning researchers are saying about the pandem
Diane writes in to ask if there are any protests against the lockdowns happening. The answer is a resounding yes, but the fact that people aren't hearing about these protests speaks volumes in and of itself. Join James for this important action-oriented edition of Questions For Corbett.

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A week before my 27th birthday I decided to spend my Friday night attending a virtual high school prom. It might sound pathetic, but I've been social distancing at home for 49 days, and am honestly in the mood to have any shred of that thing we used to know as "fun." Also, it was hosted (and DJed!) by my celebrity crush, John Krasinski. Krasinski, who's made it his mission to lift people's spirit
Beer makers could soon struggle with a shortage of bubbles. A new report from Reuters painted a potentially grim picture for those who rely on the bubbly nature of soda, seltzer, and beer to get through their socially distant routines. Beverage makers rely on carbon dioxide to get the fizz in their products, but that could be thwarted by, of all things, a lack of demand for gasoline. SEE ALSO: Ev
A bright fireball was spotted spiralling down from the heavens over the Cambridgeshire area earlier this week. The impressive spectacle, which appeare...
British railway workers have discovered a previously hidden cave that was exposed following a landslip. The remarkable find, which has since been inve...
Via: Gilmore Health News: Contrary to the narrative that is being pushed by the mainstream that the COVID 19 virus was the result of a natural mutation and that it was transmitted to humans from bats via pangolins, Dr Luc Montagnier the man who discovered the HIV virus back in 1983 disagrees and is saying […]

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Conservative activists to demand governors lift stay-home orders – and movement has been driven by wealthy conservative groups Coronavirus – live US updates Live global updates See all our coronavirus coverage Thousands of people are preparing to attend protests across the US in the coming days, as a rightwing movement against stay-at-home orders, backed by wealthy conservative groups and promote
Working in a grocery store has earned me and my co-workers a temporary status. After years of being overlooked, we suddenly feel a sense of responsibility, solidarity, and pride. On a private Facebook group page for my company, Trader Joe’s, one employee from Washington State posted a picture of a company-issued work shirt hanging from the ceiling of the store. A sign attached to the shirt read N
Without mass testing, contact tracing, and protective equipment for health workers – all in critically short supply – the president’s plan could be disastrous On Thursday evening, Donald Trump took to the dais in the White House press briefing room and declared that he was leading America in a “historic battle against the invisible enemy” that amounted to the “greatest national mobilisation since
Even as Donald Trump has delineated his plan to relax social distancing, the United States remains very much in the dark about who has the coronavirus and who does not. We have a shortage of COVID-19 tests, and we simultaneously have the highest number of confirmed cases in the world. Consequently, not every American who wants a test can get one. Not every health-care worker can get one. Not even
Rational Americans already understand that our president is mentally ill. Will Democrats ever speak truth to power?
The money is being handed out by the campaign manager's private company in order to avoid reporting requirements.

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There will be no quick return to our previous lives, according to nearly two dozen experts. But there is hope for managing the scourge now and in the long term.
Comet ATLAS, which was predicted to be the first bright naked-eye comet in a decade, turned out to be a flop. Now another newly discovered comet is poised to steal the spotlight.
Plus: Windows zero days, Covid-19 spam, and more of the week's top security news.
Scientists designed a next-generation miniature lab device that uses magnetic nano-beads to isolate minute bacterial particles that cause diseases. This new technology improves how clinicians isolate drug-resistant strains of bacterial infections and difficult-to-detect micro-particles such as those making up Ebola and coronaviruses.
The extinction of threatened marine megafauna species could result in larger than expected losses in functional diversity, according to new research.
New research due to be presented at this year's European Congress on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ECCMID) has revealed the presence of disease-causing E. coli in recreational waters, including from beaches rated excellent under EU criteria. The study is led by Prof. Dearbháile Morris and Dr. Louise O'Connor at the School of Medicine, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland

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Source: The UK Telegraph and this count is 2000 low based on today’s total, but something even stranger is going on as Trump has ordered the CDC to move the death count to 13,000, suddenly bringing 27000 dead back to live. Not even Jerry Falwell can do that as we all know very well as […]
Members of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and the Turkistan Islamic Party have four times shelled positions of the Syrian Army in the provinces of Lattakia and Hama over the past 24 hours, the Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria reported. At the same time, according to the Russian side, Turkish-controlled armed groups did not violate the ceasefire […]
On April 15th, 27 members of Maghawir al-Thawra, a militant group in the Al-Tanf zone, which is both funded and trained by the US-led coalition, surrendered to the Syrian Army with all of their weapons and equipment. These included 9 vehicles, 11 weapons including 4 heavy machine guns and 5 grenade launchers, as well as […]
On April 16, airstrikes destroyed two vehicles of Jaysh al-Nasir and the 1st Coastal Division in the town of al-Enkawi on the contact line in northwestern Hama. According to local sources, 3 militants were killed and 3 others were injured in the strikes. Some opposition sources claimed that the strikes were conducted by an Iranian […]
IN 2006, ST. Louis-based activist and academic Mark Chmiel received a message on his answering machine from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The FBI wanted to talk to Chmiel about trip three years ago that he and other St. Louis activists took with the International Solidarity Movement to the West Bank, in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories. […]
By Sajjad Shaukat for Veterans Today The major countries intervene in the internal affairs of the small countries under the guise of various pretexts. In this regard, Hans J. Morgenthau opines: “The true nature of the policy is concealed by ideological justifications and rationalization. Therefore, the ideology provides a mask behind which the ulterior motives […]

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Watch a preview of Born Wild: The Next Generation, hosted by Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts, premiering on April 22 on Nat Geo and Nat Geo WILD. The special offers a revealing look at our planet’s next generation of baby animals and their ecosystems. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, expl
Visit rashiptrikha.com/thesisfilm/ for behind the scenes and more! Cast: Raship Trikha Tags: #animation , #cartoony , #arnold , #sheridan , #surfacing and #rendering
This week on "OMKalen," Kalen and his Producer Janet become gamers and play the Nintendo Switch game everyone’s been obsessed with during quarantine – Animal Crossing! Tune in to see them explore each other’s islands, battle for fossils, attend a birthday party, and so much more! #AnimalCrossing #OMK #OMKalen From: TheEllenShow
Executive produced by James Cameron and directed by Maria Wilhelm, AKASHINGA: THE BRAVE ONES tells the story of Akashinga, the all-female anti-poaching unit in Zimbabwe that is revolutionizing the way animals are protected and communities are empowered. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, explora
During “Ellen’s Greatest Night of Giveaways,” Jason Momoa helped surprise Bryan and Sofia, an inspiring couple who have never given up in the face of adversity. He met Bryan, who was injured in a tragic accident at the beach, which left him paralyzed from the neck down. Despite the odds, he learned to walk again, and he and his wife Sofia shared their story with Jason. Not only did Jason surprise
relationships are all about compromise Cast: Will Dennis , Ellie Sachs , Bows & Arrows and Full English Post

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Muhammadu Buhari's Chief of Staff Abba Kyari is the highest profile person to have died as country remains in lockdown.
Some businesses in the capital reopen as the country's daily death toll falls to lowest in more than a month.
By Anthony Watts The media this week are hyping a new study claiming global warming is causing a new megadrought in the American Southwest. In reality, the recent drought in the American Southwest is nothing new when you look at historical data. The new study, published in Science, is titled “Anthropogenic megadrought.” The title alone…
By international standards, the British response has been poor If we’d been told a year ago that Boris Johnson would be prime minister, we could have accepted that as plausible. Theresa May’s authority was hopelessly undermined and Boris was well-placed to succeed her. Had we been told that he would now be sitting on an 80-seat majority, we might have been a little more taken aback but Johnson do
Read this and cry. It is a wonderful expose on the natural failure of hierarchal decision systems. It is bad enough in the USA and has in fact become old and decrepid. Translate all this into the CCP and you soon look like the last days of the Soviet Union. Throw in the DEEP STATE desperate now to start a war in order to grab back control and you cringe. This man gives us a good insiders report.
by liberal japonicus image from this Guardian link . To support the Guardian, go here or here . From Anthony Beevor's The battle for Spain: the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939. Soon after the ceremony began, Professor Francisco 

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