It seems to me that a heroin shortage is better than the reverse, though it’ll be a tad uncomfortable for the users. And the CIA, of course, but let us not begrudge them their well-earnt discomfort.
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Bah, Humbug! How can the CIA be a vast shadowy force of evil *and* in the next breath a totally incompetent clown show...? (on second thought there is the US State Department)
Occam's Razor: The Taliban shot most of the local middle-men (because they were competitors) and the logistics train is in chaos. I wager that in 6 months or so we will be told that "There is a vast surge in Heroin production and 'We Must Intervene!' "
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Ref #9: I wager that in 6 months or so we will be told that "There is a vast surge in Heroin production and 'We Must Intervene!' "
So-called "Human Rights" violations will likely bring about intervention. The surge in Heroin production will not impact the Mexican cartel's bottom line. Our urban entrepreneurs enjoy long-term contracts along with US Gov't import and marketing assurances.
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^ Yeah, so no worries.
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And Brandon conveniently leaves the border wide open for them to smuggle it into the country.
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"The world could face a shortage of up to 2 billion vaccine syringes by 2022, said WHO expert Lisa Hedman. A massive syringe shortage could delay children's vaccines against common illnesses. The world is administering 6.8 billion vaccine doses per year, while 6 billion syringes are manufactured annually." The end is near.
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...a shortage of up to 2 billion vaccine syringes by 2022
Almost certainly disposable syringes from a single supplier nation: China. Having a single source means your supply chain is a disaster waiting to happen.
[Substack] Luciferase is INCLUDED in the mRNA sequence of the Moderna patent! And the corporate media is wrong. Does this surprise anybody?
The corporate press has already admitted that Luciferase was used in the testing phase of the vaccines as well. So it’s listed in the mRNA sequence of the Moderna patent AND it’s used in the testing of the vaccines.
Let me repeat that information: the antibody test is called SATiN.
"We basically incubate those three little molecular biological pieces with a prick of blood," Stagljar says. "And if there are antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 in the blood, these antibodies will ’glue’ the three parts of luciferase into a functional molecule that will start shining."
In other words, you need to have COVID-19 antibodies present to make the enzyme glow. When the glow occurs, the researchers can then measure the amount of light emitted with an instrument called a luminometer. The more antibodies a person has, the brighter the luciferase will shine.
There’s something very wrong here. You know it and I know it. You don’t have to be a Christian to understand: names matter. It’s not an accident that they’ve given this name to this test. It’s a warning.
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First time I heard the word "luciferase" was in the context of fireflies and how they manage that bio-luminescence trick. Fifth grade science.
Binding luminescent markers to a chemical of interest is a pretty standard assay technique. It has fuck-all to do with Satan, but I do enjoy the hysteria.
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/\ A few years back there was a controversy on the plural of 'virus' -- was it Virii (virus was the Latin word for 'poisonous') or Viruses? The Professional Society for Scientific Latin (volunteers but someone needs to do it) opined: the new word was coined for a thing and the original Latin word described a quality -- Q.E.D. Viruses is the proper word.
Study found white Brits more likely to die in a year from brain cancer than other ethnic groups
King's College London researchers conducted the study on 24,319 people
Patients from three other ethnic groups had decreased risk of death compared to white Brits
While the results of the study show an undeniable link between ethnicity and survival rates, there are other factors to consider that may play a role in such notable death rates.
Ms Wanis explained: 'It is probably too early to speculate on what may lie behind these differences, but a number of factors may be involved.
'These include how early people ask their doctors about symptoms, how early in the disease a diagnosis is made, better reporting, lifestyle and cultural factors, deprivation, tumour characteristics and behaviour, and treatment options.'
Ms Wanis is now in discussion with her colleagues about how they can investigate these factors in more detail, including how they can incorporate data from patient representatives to explore areas like the accuracy of death registration for patients in ethnic minority groups compared to others.
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'It is probably too early to speculate on what may lie behind these differences
Their brains are more active? Hard to imagine after seeing their behavior soccer games, though.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.