Researchers are warning that the Earth‘s core may be cooling “more rapidly than expected,” which could speed up the timeline for when the planet becomes uninhabitable for humans.
In a paper published in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters, a group of researchers reported that the Earth’s mantle is “much more efficiently cooled, which would ultimately weaken many tectonic activities driven by the mantle convection more rapidly than expected from conventionally believed thermal conduction behavior.”
…The researchers examined bridgmanite, a conductive mineral that can be located between the core and the mantle of Earth, according to NBC News. The team wrote in the paper that the mineral is 1.5 times more conductive than it was thought to be, which suggests the planet may be cooling at a quicker rate than previously believed.
And also, SARS-CoV-2 contains patented Moderna amino acid sequences, which means they had to have known the virus did not arise in nature and jump to humans. But why did they try to quash that idea with threats and bribes and name-calling anyone who raised it a “conspiracy theorist”? Why indeed is so much being hidden while at the same time we are being forced to have so much faith in our government? ABN
Dr. Paul – please look into what @JikkyKjj and David Martin have found. Namely that the specific 19 nucleotide long sequence coding for tet furin site is found in an obscure bacterium and a raft of Moderna patents from 2015. Impossible due to chance? We deserve answers.
Fauci knew that Chinese were working on inserting COVID furin cleavage site and worked to cover it up and label critics as ‘conspiracy theorists.’ https://t.co/4Hski6tbNR
We know covid-19 was a bioweapon. We highly suspect that Omicron is also a lab-engineered virus, call it a weapon or not; that depends who is using it and why. I am seeing more signs every day that the good guys are showing up. As Biden/Harris/Fauci tank the American people seem more awake than ever. ABN
It is time for all members of our profession to acknowledge that mathematics is created by humans and therefore inherently carries human biases. Until this occurs, our community and our students cannot reach full potential. Reaching this potential in mathematics relies upon the academy and higher education engaging in critical, challenging, sometimes uncomfortable conversations about the detrimental effects of race and racism on our community. The time is now to move mathematics and education forward in pursuit of justice.MAA Committee on Minority Participation in Mathematics, “ANTI-SCIENCE POLICY AND THE CENSURE OF DISCOURSE ON RACE AND RACISM” at Mathematical Association of America (October 2, 2020)
Worth noting that ending the pandemic by using Omicron as a natural vaccine can be construed as being in the interest of either of the two main parties that may have released the original bioweapon. China may be feeling the heat of world opinion turning against it based on many people’s suspicions that they released covid on purpose. USA, whom many also suspect of having released the bioweapon, may have gotten what it wanted and is snuffing out the viral fire with Omicron. Another possibility is the course of the pandemic and failure of the vaxxes has gotten out of control. A very dark possibility is the vaxxes have disabled enough people (with long-term consequences) so they feel it’s time to stop the pandemic. ABN
Fresh air might not be quite as fresh as we think. Viruses and bacteria get swept up into the atmosphere in enormous amounts, and now a new study has quantified that amount, finding that untold billions of microorganisms are raining down across the Earth every day.
For decades, genetically identical viruses have been found in very distant parts of the world. Scientists determined that the bugs were hitchhiking on airborne particles that are swept up into the atmosphere and carried long distances before being deposited back to the surface.
“Roughly 20 years ago we began finding genetically similar viruses occurring in very different environments around the globe,” says Curtis Suttle, senior author on the new study. “This preponderance of long-residence viruses traveling the atmosphere likely explains why — it’s quite conceivable to have a virus swept up into the atmosphere on one continent and deposited on another.”
I had 8 independent ways to show this before. And now there are 9. And nobody has a defensible number < 150,000. The CDC still claims no deaths, yet cannot explain how Schirmacher and others goofed.
Fox News' Bret Baier asked Dr. Francis Collins about his email calling the Great Barrington Declaration authors (@DrJBhattacharya, @MartinKulldorff) "fringe epidemiologists."
Collins: "Hundreds of thousands of people would have died if we had followed that strategy."
We now know the origin of the term — it came from the mind of Collins and Fauci. When reporters started asking me why I wanted to "let the virus rip", I was puzzled. Now I know that Collins & Fauci primed the media attack with the lie.
(2/n)
I was also puzzled by the mischaracterization of the GBD as a "herd immunity strategy". Biologically the epidemic ends when a sufficient number of people have immunity, either through COVID recovery or vax. Lockdown, let-it-rip, & the GBD all lead to that. (3/n)
As @MartinKulldorff has said, it makes as much sense to say "herd immunity strategy" as it does to say "gravity strategy" for landing an airplane. The only question is how to land safely, not whether gravity applies. (4/n)
Unfortunately, the video has been taken down, no reason given. The writeup below still conveys most of the information, which I found very interesting because it provides a link between an actual brain structure and “paranormal” experience. ABN
In this 2-hour interview, Garry Nolan talks about the very significant physiological and genetic peculiarities found in subjects who claim to have experienced, among other things, UAP encounters.
HOUR 1
Garry Nolan got involved in this research through his interactions with Kit Green. The research focuses specifically on the region of the caudate and putamen in the brain, which is the seat of intuition, and how anomalous cognition might “line up with the intuitive processes in the brain.”
Dr. Nolan warns that the data is still preliminary; nothing has been published or peer-reviewed yet. The evidence so far is however enough to put forward a hypothesis and design protocols to test it.
Nolan and Green had a cohort of patients that had “encountered something.” Some of them were military/intelligence witnesses to anomalous events, others were civilians commonly referred to as “experiencers.”
Subjects’ medical history and accounts of what they experienced were collected. For many of them, there were MRIs of their bodies, MRIs of their brains, or both.
There was particular interest in the brain scans because the individuals displayed features that deviated from the norm. At first, this was interpreted as damage, however, through discussions, it turned out to be additional fibers between the caudate and putamen.
He points out that he’s used the word “connections” before, however the more correct way to refer to it is a fiber density, what appears to be nerve bundles (or white matter tracts) that connect the caudate and putamen areas.
Garry Nolan reminds us that the anomaly is present in people that claimed anomalous cognition, however the claims themselves were not validated for the purposes of the study.
Having said that, although he won’t go further than saying the subjects experienced “events,” some of the claims of anomalous events are backed up by testimony from multiple witnesses.
The density of the nerve bundles in those individuals was much greater than a random sample of 100 MRIs pulled from a database.
The anomaly is found in people with common claims, however the medical literature has never pointed out the anomaly in that context. It’s not typically found in the general population.
Kit Green and another neurologist did a double blind study on the cohort to estimate the density of the nerve bundles vs. that of normal subjects.
At this point, they’re looking to get in touch with the participants in the study to request their consent to continue participating, or to continue using their data.
They are currently working with an expanded group of biotechnologists. The goal is to create a further objective (computerized) analysis to automatically map the density regions and to ensure that the data is sound and not inadvertently biased.
A more formal paper will be submitted for peer review, however it will not make any claims about anomalous cognition; it’ll establish that statistically significant differences between individuals exist as a first step, opening up the possibility of more research by others.
He refers back to the presentation he gave recently, where he first exposed all the facts, and only spoke about anomalous cognition at the very end. He waited until the audience, made up of scientists, believed what they were hearing, before he told them where the cohort came from.
The concept of anomalous cognition was defined using different possibilities; either it’s enhanced intuition, or perhaps people are receiving information from beyond their normal senses, but he also left open the possibility that it could simply be an indicator of craziness — perceptions of non-reality.
After blog posts were put out about Dr. Nolan’s presentation, he started receiving e-mails from noted scientists “from all over the world” who expressed interest in the research.
He explains that 15 years ago, we generally associated the caudate-putamen region with motor coordination, but it’s now known to be downstream of the executive functions of the brain. It receives a variety of inputs and enacts decisions based on them. If you wanted to pinpoint where quick decisions are made with sparse data, this would be a logical place to look. If anomalous information enters the brain, then it would likely be digested by the region that is exactly where the additional fibers were found in the cohort.
All the people in the cohort also have something in common: they’re “high functioning” from an intellectual standpoint. So another possibility is that we just have a group of smart people with unique ability to make snap decisions.
The big question is: if anomalous information does enter the brain, where and how does it enter, and how does it become perception? If it reaches the proteins of the cells and becomes electrical signals, then some apparatus is receiving and processing the information in those individuals.
He then talks about possible mechanisms to look into; perhaps, through a phenomenon broadly defined as quantum entanglement, proteins that alter their structure based on an anomalous signal.
From a genetic standpoint, there may exist markers; genes or groups of genes that control the production of a protein that makes up an antenna, possibly one that is more efficient than in other individuals.
Genetic markers mean possible heredity of the trait; in other words, it would run in families.
A number of participants in the study went and requested their family members’ brain scans, and sure enough, a hereditary link was established. It did not appear to be a sex-linked trait. Parents were likely to pass it on to their offspring, meaning the genes involved could potentially be fairly compact and close together.
One surprising result is that husband and wife pairs were significantly more likely to both have the trait, as if something was somehow bringing these people together. There may be very good reasons why this is happening, such as a population bias — people with the feature end up on similar paths and are more likely to meet, or smart people just happen to like other smart people.
In essence, you’re seeing a segregation of the population, a group segregating from another.
John Burroughs cuts in and asks about a DNA study done on his son, his son’s mother and himself. He wants to know if they fit those criteria. A mitochondrial allele test was performed. One peculiar thing is that the sequence for John had never been seen in the database before, meaning it was quite rare. His son’s mother also had a rare, but different sequence. His son had the same sequence as the mother’s (mitochondrial DNA is typically inherited from the mother).
Although one might be quick to imagine a supernatural/telepathic reason why people are being brought together this way, Dr. Nolan reminds us that the actual data doesn’t allow us to go that far just yet. He evokes the example of tests done for the compatibility of skin grafts and how they tend to correlate (in mice) with attraction or repulsion based on olfactory perceptions (sense of smell) and genetics. It’s important not to forget about the multitude of known and unknown subconscious factors that may be at play, other than unconventional explanations.
Dr. Nolan is being deliberately careful because it’s important not to arm the ‘pathological skeptics’ by making assumptions.
Going back to the rarity of JB’s genetics; he confirms that his lineage was not “broadly successful,” meaning the women in his lineage, as well as his son’s mother’s lineage, can be traced back to a relatively tight population. These two rare genealogies somehow found their way to each other, however the mechanism remains open to interpretation.
We’re all just quantum information fields. The proteins and everything that we are sits in a quantum information field. Those proteins and the atoms that make them up are as well quantum information. So why shouldn’t they be receptive to other forms of quantum information transfer that we already naturally assume is real?
…Everybody has this connectivity region in general, but let’s say for the average person that the density level is 1x. Most of the people in the study had 5x to 10x and up to 15x, the normal density in this region. In this case we are speculating that density implies some sort of neuronal function.
CORRELATION BETWEEN GENETICS CAUDATE<–>PUTAMEN DENSITY.
Did the people who claimed that they’d had an encounter, especially the pilots, describe any perceivable decrease in neurological capacity? Of the 100 or so patients that we looked at, about a quarter of them died from their injuries. The majority of these patients had symptomology that’s basically identical to what’s now called Havana syndrome. We think amongst this bucket list of cases, we had the first Havana syndrome patients. Once this turned into a national security problem with the Havana syndrome I was locked out of all of the access to the files because it’s now a serious potential international incident if they ever figured out who’s been doing it.
That still left individuals who had seen UAPs. They didn’t have Havana syndrome. They had a smorgasbord of other symptoms.