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Interview 1649 – Whitney Webb Dissects the Wellcome Leap into Transhumanism
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mp3="https://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2021-07-07_Whitney_Webb.mp3"][/audio]Whitney
Webb of UnlimitedHangout.com joins us once again, this time to discuss
her latest article, "A “Leap” toward Humanity’s Destruction." Even if
you're familiar with the transhumanist agenda, what the ex-DARPA,
ex-Silicon Valley old hands at the newly created Wellcome Leap are
planning to do in their quest to t … 9.4 out of 10 based on 10 ratings Hey
Republicans, you can crack open the entire story of January 6, 2021
("1/6") with one simple question: what relationship do the FBI and Army
Counterintelligence have with Stewart Rhodes? Stewart Rhodes is the
founder, boss and kingpin of the Oath Keepers. The Oath Keepers, we are
told, are America's largest militia, the most prominent antigovernment
group in the United States, and the preeminen
[audio
mp3="https://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2021-07-07_Whitney_Webb.mp3"][/audio]Whitney
Webb of UnlimitedHangout.com joins us once again, this time to discuss
her latest article, "A “Leap” toward Humanity’s Destruction." Even if
you're familiar with the transhumanist agenda, what the ex-DARPA,
ex-Silicon Valley old hands at the newly created Wellcome Leap are
planning to do in their quest to t
… 9.4 out of 10 based on 10 ratings
Hey
Republicans, you can crack open the entire story of January 6, 2021
("1/6") with one simple question: what relationship do the FBI and Army
Counterintelligence have with Stewart Rhodes? Stewart Rhodes is the
founder, boss and kingpin of the Oath Keepers. The Oath Keepers, we are
told, are America's largest militia, the most prominent antigovernment
group in the United States, and the preeminen
blogger-following
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UFO files from Australia make reference to some rather strange
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imagine with its new app-based rideshare service, which delivers a car
to the user, lets them drive where they need to go, and then spirits the
car away via remote control. The T-Mobile-backed company announced
plans Thursday to launch in Las Vegas later this year. Its system of
nine cameras, radar, and ultrasonic sensors will be b Via:
Reuters: A Chinese gene company selling prenatal tests around the world
developed them in collaboration with the country’s military and is
using them to collect genetic data from millions of women for sweeping
research on the traits of populations, a Reuters review of scientific
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comprehensive look at statistical findings from 46 different studies
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Welcome to Thanks, I Love It , our series highlighting something
onscreen we're obsessed with this week. I Think You Should Leave Season 2
has lots of good one-liners. "Sometimes I put my dad in JibJab videos
so he's alive again," "I made all my money off the big Charlie Brown,"
"They're saying Coffin Flop 's not a show!" — just to name a few. I
laughed, and then sobbed, all the way from the couc
Declassified
UFO files from Australia make reference to some rather strange
extraterrestrial encounters. A declassified 58-page document detailing
Aus...
Never park again? That's the future the team at Halo wants you to
imagine with its new app-based rideshare service, which delivers a car
to the user, lets them drive where they need to go, and then spirits the
car away via remote control. The T-Mobile-backed company announced
plans Thursday to launch in Las Vegas later this year. Its system of
nine cameras, radar, and ultrasonic sensors will be b
Via:
Reuters: A Chinese gene company selling prenatal tests around the world
developed them in collaboration with the country’s military and is
using them to collect genetic data from millions of women for sweeping
research on the traits of populations, a Reuters review of scientific
papers and company statements found. U.S. government advisors warned in
[…]
Via:
Fox: New UC Berkeley research draws a strong link between cell phone
radiation and tumors, particularly in the brain. Researchers took a
comprehensive look at statistical findings from 46 different studies
around the globe and found that the use of a cell phone for more than
1,000 hours, or about 17 minutes a day […]
Some
experts predict that in the near future, we will be renting, rather
than owning, just about everything. These days it is still common for
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charged over booing of Danish anthem Uefa has charged England after a
laser pointer was shone in the face of the Denmark goalkeeper, Kasper
Schmeichel, as he was about to face Harry Kane’s penalty in Wednesday’s
Euro 2020 semi-final at Wembley. Schmeichel saved the penalty but Kane
scored from the rebound to set up England’s
New regime from 19 July could open up many tourist hotspots to English
holidaymakers Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus
coverage Holidaymakers from England travelling to amber list countries
will not have to quarantine on return if they are fully vaccinated, but
Britons living overseas will not be able to prove their vaccine status
if they have been jabbed abroad. The rule chang “This
would mean that it’s up to millions of Americans to decide who gets to
use the White House and who doesn’t,” the former President said. The
World Health Organization’ director-general said the toll was
continuing to rise largely because of dangerous virus variants and
inequities in vaccine distribution. I’m
angry not only about what the court did but also about how much of the
public does not realize what a hit American democracy has taken. Since I first read Kristen Roupenian’s viral story, I’ve wondered: How did she know about me?
Disciplinary proceedings opened after Euro 2020 semi-final England also
charged over booing of Danish anthem Uefa has charged England after a
laser pointer was shone in the face of the Denmark goalkeeper, Kasper
Schmeichel, as he was about to face Harry Kane’s penalty in Wednesday’s
Euro 2020 semi-final at Wembley. Schmeichel saved the penalty but Kane
scored from the rebound to set up England’s
New regime from 19 July could open up many tourist hotspots to English
holidaymakers Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus
coverage Holidaymakers from England travelling to amber list countries
will not have to quarantine on return if they are fully vaccinated, but
Britons living overseas will not be able to prove their vaccine status
if they have been jabbed abroad. The rule chang
“This
would mean that it’s up to millions of Americans to decide who gets to
use the White House and who doesn’t,” the former President said.
The
World Health Organization’ director-general said the toll was
continuing to rise largely because of dangerous virus variants and
inequities in vaccine distribution.
I’m
angry not only about what the court did but also about how much of the
public does not realize what a hit American democracy has taken.
Since I first read Kristen Roupenian’s viral story, I’ve wondered: How did she know about me?
science
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team of physicists from the Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms and
other universities has developed a special type of quantum computer
known as a programmable quantum simulator capable of operating with 256
quantum bits, or "qubits." Five
years ago, researchers at Northwestern University made international
headlines when they discovered that human eggs, when fertilized by
sperm, release billions of zinc ions, dubbed "zinc sparks."
In February, oil giant Shell trumpeted a scenario in which the world
pulls global warming back to 1.5 ˚C by 2100, even as natural gas, oil,
and coal continue to generate huge shares of the world’s energy. Among
other things, Shell’s pathway involves rapidly installing carbon capture
systems on power plants, scaling up nascent machines that can suck
carbon dioxide directly out of the air, and plan The
states, including Massachusetts and New York, agreed to drop opposition
to the bankruptcy organization plan of the company, the maker of
OxyContin. Researchers
have identified repurposed drugs for COVID-19 treatment through virtual
screening and cell-based assays. The team suggested the strategy for
virtual screening with greatly reduced false positives by incorporating
pre-docking filtering based on shape similarity and post-docking
filtering based on interaction similarity. This strategy will help
develop therapeutic medications for COVID-1 Scientists
have long used supercomputers to better understand how turbulent flows
behave under a variety of conditions. Researchers have now include the
complex but essential concept of 'intermittency' in turbulent flows.
A
team of physicists from the Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms and
other universities has developed a special type of quantum computer
known as a programmable quantum simulator capable of operating with 256
quantum bits, or "qubits."
Five
years ago, researchers at Northwestern University made international
headlines when they discovered that human eggs, when fertilized by
sperm, release billions of zinc ions, dubbed "zinc sparks."
In February, oil giant Shell trumpeted a scenario in which the world
pulls global warming back to 1.5 ˚C by 2100, even as natural gas, oil,
and coal continue to generate huge shares of the world’s energy. Among
other things, Shell’s pathway involves rapidly installing carbon capture
systems on power plants, scaling up nascent machines that can suck
carbon dioxide directly out of the air, and plan
The
states, including Massachusetts and New York, agreed to drop opposition
to the bankruptcy organization plan of the company, the maker of
OxyContin.
Researchers
have identified repurposed drugs for COVID-19 treatment through virtual
screening and cell-based assays. The team suggested the strategy for
virtual screening with greatly reduced false positives by incorporating
pre-docking filtering based on shape similarity and post-docking
filtering based on interaction similarity. This strategy will help
develop therapeutic medications for COVID-1
Scientists
have long used supercomputers to better understand how turbulent flows
behave under a variety of conditions. Researchers have now include the
complex but essential concept of 'intermittency' in turbulent flows.
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Is there a hidden reason for the animosity toward Iran's nuclear power program?
The Senior Editor A version of SARS was supposed to hit the US from
Libya by 2012, just in time for the election. This is as much of that
story as can be told. At the outset of the “Libyan Civil War,” (still
goin on, still fake as ever) Gaddafi sent folks to Cairo to […]
by Gordon Duff, VT Sr. Editor, …with New Eastern Outlook, Moscow,
Established 1816 First published … July 07, 2021 With millions dead and a
world economy shattered, the truth about COVID 19 isn’t getting closer,
no, it’s getting further away, buried by politics, shrouded in lies. 99
percent of those who write about COVID, either […]
And everything else… FenianSOB The whole little society entered into
this laudable design, according to their different abilities. Their
little plot of land produced plentiful crops. Cunegonde was, indeed,
very ugly, but she became an excellent pastry cook; Paquette worked at
embroidery; the old woman looked after the[Pg 168] linen. They were all,
not excepting Friar […]
Logic and common sense dictate that, if you require precedent to indict
a criminal former president then we could NEVER charge a criminal
former president.
By Ian Greenhalgh and Jeff Smith Fat Man – “We’ve come a long way
baby!” Editor’s Note: Sometimes we like to move fast on a breaking story
to beat mainstream news with all their money and manpower. And at other
times our sixth sense kicks in, telling us to lay back a bit, study the
early […]
Is there a hidden reason for the animosity toward Iran's nuclear power program?
The Senior Editor A version of SARS was supposed to hit the US from
Libya by 2012, just in time for the election. This is as much of that
story as can be told. At the outset of the “Libyan Civil War,” (still
goin on, still fake as ever) Gaddafi sent folks to Cairo to […]
by Gordon Duff, VT Sr. Editor, …with New Eastern Outlook, Moscow,
Established 1816 First published … July 07, 2021 With millions dead and a
world economy shattered, the truth about COVID 19 isn’t getting closer,
no, it’s getting further away, buried by politics, shrouded in lies. 99
percent of those who write about COVID, either […]
And everything else… FenianSOB The whole little society entered into
this laudable design, according to their different abilities. Their
little plot of land produced plentiful crops. Cunegonde was, indeed,
very ugly, but she became an excellent pastry cook; Paquette worked at
embroidery; the old woman looked after the[Pg 168] linen. They were all,
not excepting Friar […]
Logic and common sense dictate that, if you require precedent to indict
a criminal former president then we could NEVER charge a criminal
former president.
By Ian Greenhalgh and Jeff Smith Fat Man – “We’ve come a long way
baby!” Editor’s Note: Sometimes we like to move fast on a breaking story
to beat mainstream news with all their money and manpower. And at other
times our sixth sense kicks in, telling us to lay back a bit, study the
early […]
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could have caused in the increase in shark attacks. One theory has to do
with how a shark sees and how compromised vision could cause more
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In 2017, off the coast of Miami there was a dramatic increase in shark
attacks. Investigators follow a series of a leads to figure out what
could have caused in the increase in shark attacks. One theory has to do
with how a shark sees and how compromised vision could cause more
encounters between people and sharks. ➡ Subscribe:
http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe Get More National Geographic: Official
iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 are Apple’s latest and greatest operating systems,
and the public beta gives a first look at new features like SharePlay,
Focus modes, improved iPad multitasking, and more. Read more:
https://bit.ly/2VjRUJ1 0:00 Intro 1:00 FaceTime SharePlay and updates
3:20 Safari 4:54 Focus modes and notifications 6:20 iPadOS 15 7:51 Live
text 8:11 Weather app 8:24 Maps 8:38 Privacy feature
Guest host tWitch faced off against Regina Hall in a game of "5 Second
Rule"! Find out her favorite body parts on a man, and why tWitch’s kids
make fun of him. #ReginaHall #TheEllenShow #Ellen From: TheEllenShow
Regina Hall recently turned 50, and explained to guest host tWitch why
she says she's now in her "fox season." The actress also described what
it was like to film her new show, "Nine Perfect Strangers," alongside a
lot of wildlife in Australia. #ReginaHall #TheEllenShow #Ellen From:
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Demolition of Montaser Shalabi's home draws US criticism as rights groups say policy is collective punishment. A decade after becoming world's youngest nation, South Sudan is mired in instability, faced with humanitarian crisis.
Planetary scientists estimate that each year, about 500 meteorites
survive the fiery trip through Earth’s atmosphere and fall to our
planet’s surface. Most are quite small, and less than 2% of them are
ever recovered. While the majority of rocks from space may not be
recoverable due to ending up in oceans or remote, inaccessible areas,
other meteorite falls are just not witnessed or known about. Suddenly,
the hitherto-unconstrainable equilibrium sensitivities become
constrained – and their entire interval turns out to be below the lower
bound of the currently-imagined interval. Inserting the 255 K emission
temperature in the equations for the relevant feedback-related variables
calms the entire system down, and leads us to expect a small, slow,
harmless, net-beneficial warming over the co
Stephen Krashen Foreign Language Annals (in press) Of course my
initial reaction to Lichtman and VanPatten (Foreign Language Annals, in
press) as well as to the reaction papers was satisfaction that there was
so much agreement with my conclusions. However, because the focus was
on hypotheses that are attributed to me, I was surprised to see that my
work was hardly cited at all. In fact, througho
People are unlikely to accept the drastic dystopian destruction of
their quality of life envisaged by Agenda 2030. Covid vaccines
containing graphene are likely a method to control us. "In a worst case
scenario, you will be reduced to a slave with no will, an automaton." I
asked CR to extract the pertinent info from this interview with former
FEMA analyst Celeste Solum. "Once you are
Demolition of Montaser Shalabi's home draws US criticism as rights groups say policy is collective punishment.
A decade after becoming world's youngest nation, South Sudan is mired in instability, faced with humanitarian crisis.
Planetary scientists estimate that each year, about 500 meteorites
survive the fiery trip through Earth’s atmosphere and fall to our
planet’s surface. Most are quite small, and less than 2% of them are
ever recovered. While the majority of rocks from space may not be
recoverable due to ending up in oceans or remote, inaccessible areas,
other meteorite falls are just not witnessed or known about.
Suddenly,
the hitherto-unconstrainable equilibrium sensitivities become
constrained – and their entire interval turns out to be below the lower
bound of the currently-imagined interval. Inserting the 255 K emission
temperature in the equations for the relevant feedback-related variables
calms the entire system down, and leads us to expect a small, slow,
harmless, net-beneficial warming over the co
Stephen Krashen Foreign Language Annals (in press) Of course my
initial reaction to Lichtman and VanPatten (Foreign Language Annals, in
press) as well as to the reaction papers was satisfaction that there was
so much agreement with my conclusions. However, because the focus was
on hypotheses that are attributed to me, I was surprised to see that my
work was hardly cited at all. In fact, througho
People are unlikely to accept the drastic dystopian destruction of
their quality of life envisaged by Agenda 2030. Covid vaccines
containing graphene are likely a method to control us. "In a worst case
scenario, you will be reduced to a slave with no will, an automaton." I
asked CR to extract the pertinent info from this interview with former
FEMA analyst Celeste Solum. "Once you are
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