Posted on 05/26/2020 3:22:40 PM PDT by Jan_Sobieski
Washington has purchased nearly a third of the initial one billion doses of AstraZenecas experimental coronavirus vaccine.
The U.S. Department of Health has agreed to provide up to US$1.2 billion to fast-track AstraZenecas vaccine development while securing 300 million doses for the entire US reports MDLinx. The vaccine is being developed from a laboratory at Oxford University.
This contract with AstraZeneca is a major milestone in Operation Warp Speeds work toward a safe, effective, widely available vaccine by 2021, U.S. Health Secretary Alex Azar said.
AstraZeneca is collaborating with Microsoft, to launch an artificial intelligence (AI) Factory for Health. One of the startups in the factory is Kap Code. The tech company created a tool based on a method of hypnosis called Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). The start-up scans social media posts and uses that data to better understand patient experiences. Microsoft was founded by Gates. He is now among the companys top shareholders.
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I got 5 tickets and pulled over for what they thought was robbery.
I worked at a gas station and gunned it leaving. Ah, youth...
One ticket was reckless driving while not actually moving.
Apparently State boys don’t like burnouts.
Bro I was about to post this BIN article also - glad you beat me to it.
This is unreal and unprecedented times that we live in.
Gird up your loins & Maranatha!
I hope this is fake news. (As far as the purchase of the ‘vaccine’ goes).
I have no doubts that the evil coalition is buying even more influence into controlling both social media and ‘mainstream’ media
The deep state is pretty much everywhere FRiend.
Gates is absolutely 100% (and more) what you described.
A complete spawn of Satan - morally depraved beyond redemption.
His eternity will be brutal.
Not a darned thing. Back when stars were STARS!
“Now if only big-block 400 cubic inch Detroit steel would make a comeback.”
LOL! Base Mustang and Camaro V8’s are approaching 500 hp. This is net compared to the gross rating used pre-1972.
An $8k supercharger puts you in the 700 hp range.
A cure!
This have a GT350. Fun.
“I stand corrected. Both were badass though!”
Now for $37k you can get a Honda Civic that would run with those badasses at the strip and blow them away in handling.
“This have a GT350. Fun.”
Didn’t want to pay markup so got 2016 GT with. performance package. Later drove 350 but for public streets not much performance gain and very stiff suspension making speed bumps stop and go driving.
Went to look at a Bullitt last year and came home with a Roush RS3 Mustang.
750 ponies would be nice.
Speaking of Ford, I just watched Ford vs. Ferrari, good flick. I wouldn’t mind a Shelby Cobra either...
No T-tops and a flaming bird though.
I know you know.
I would probably end up dead though.
“No T-tops and a flaming bird though.”
I test-drove one but it was just not for me. Finally got the 1982 Z-28. Upgraded cam, carb and added headers and free-flow exhaust.
You’re an engineer, right?
I’m with you - must be of the same generation...mid ‘80’s..I like it just fine and can do without everything except a computer, thank you very much. I can even walk without clutching a phone in my hand. We have neighbors out walking since this infernal lock down and they are walking with their phones in front of them - reading, texting - who knows?
“I would probably end up dead though.”
You might be surprised at how manageable the Roush is. Haven’t had a scary moment yet. My wife says otherwise.
I have a risk taking issue.
I am sorely disappointed to learn that.
Here I was reminiscing about EST, NLP, a crazy new-age girlfriend, and a souped-up 1968 El Camino and summer nights at the drive-in.
Those were the days, I tell ya!
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