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Explanation: Near the heart of the Virgo Galaxy Cluster the string of galaxies known as Markarian's Chain stretches across this deep telescopic field of view. Anchored in the frame at bottom center by prominent lenticular galaxies, M84 (bottom) and M86, you can follow the chain up and to the right. Near center you'll spot the pair of interacting galaxies NGC 4438 and NGC 4435, known to some as Markarian's Eyes. Its center an estimated 50 million light-years distant, the Virgo Cluster itself is the nearest galaxy cluster. With up to about 2,000 member galaxies, it has a noticeable gravitational influence...
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Video, Are vaccines Safe?
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"You cannot throw rockets and expect people not to defend themselves."
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POINTS Airlines are already offering digital platforms that contain passenger health information. Several governments are opening borders if travelers can prove they’ve been vaccinated or tested negative for Covid-19 but it’s unclear if digital credentials will be required. Italy, Iceland, Greece and Spain now allow or are opening their borders to people who’ve been vaccinated or who recently tested negative for Covid-19. The European Union has agreed to open its borders to more vaccinated tourists, including from the U.S. As of Wednesday, almost half of the total U.S. population had received at least one Covid-19 vaccine dose. New Covid infections...
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Trainer Maxim Orlov and other circus staff fended off the beast - called Vega - with poles but the angry lioness caused injuries which required hospital treatment in Moshkovo, Novosibirsk region. The trainer - after being bandaged in hospital - insisted: 'Cases such as today are very rare, but animals are animals. He blamed the attack on the Ural Travelling Circus not working during the pandemic.
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Rotation continues from momentum to value as Bitcoin investors turn to gold. China is the excuse, not the reason for the #Bitcoin bubble bursting. This #Crypto Winter may be the longest and most brutal of all. Dave Portnoy shills #Safemoon gimmick. Coinbase may be the biggest failure vs. expectations of any IPO in history. Crypto crash ushers in bear market for Tesla, Square, Microstrategy, Riot Blockchain, Galaxy Digital. Gold is in a solid bull market making new highs. Paul Krugman is right on Bitcoin and wrong on gold. The US is now officially a Banana Republic without the bananas. Podcast...
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The US Election Assistance Commission (EAC) believes Dominion Voting Systems machines in Michigan use “modem transmission features” and “do not match the EAC-certified system configuration,” according to a letter the inspector general of the EAC sent to U.S. Congressman Bill Posey, which was obtained by National File. A top Dominion executive reportedly testified that his machines use cellular modems, which experts previously said “make Michigan elections vulnerable.” EAC is an independent agency of the government created by the Help America Vote Act of 2002. Part of the EAC’s mandate is to provide information and resources regarding election administration throughout the...
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Scott Thatcher and his wife Angela were born in California and love the sun-kissed Golden State. But two months ago they sold their home, packed up their belongings and travelled 1,700 miles with their three sons to start a new life in Texas. Despite earning good salaries with secure jobs as a driver and a nurse, the family’s combined income of about $140,000 (£99,000) a year was not enough to prosper in their town of Modesto, about 90 minutes east of San Francisco. ‘We were surviving but not thriving,’ said Scott, 35. ‘We were getting by but it felt like...
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When the U.S. Congress passed—and President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law—the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965, the move was largely seen as symbolic."The bill will not flood our cities with immigrants,” lead supporter Sen. Edward “Ted” Kennedy (D-Mass.) told the Senate during debate. “It will not upset the ethnic mix of our society. It will not relax the standards of admission. It will not cause American workers to lose their jobs.”That sentiment was echoed by Johnson, who, upon signing the act on October 3, 1965, said the bill would not be revolutionary: “It does not affect the lives...
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A famous rock structure in the Galapagos Islands collapsed on Monday. Two rocky pillars are all that’s left of Darwin’s Arch, about 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador. “This event is a consequence of natural erosion,” Ecuador’s environmental ministry tweeted. “Darwin’s Arch is made of natural stone that at one time would have been part of Darwin Island, which is not open to on-land visits. This site is considered one of the best places on the planet to scuba dive and observe schools of sharks and other species.”
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The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy has launched an online archive that reveals where hundreds of great white sharks have visited along the Cape each year. The new online tool, called the “White Shark Logbook,” helps people see the historical detection data for tagged white sharks along Cape Cod. The White Shark Logbook provides users with data from 2010 to 2020, while the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy’s Sharktivity app is for real-time sighting and detection data. The new logbook that includes information on 208 individual sharks and 583,092 overall detections gives a breakdown of where the great white sharks have been...
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I think they all are coopted to some degree or totally. NOT :) freerepublic.com though!!! :)
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China virus ‘smoking gun’ foundChinese scientists discussed fighting WWIII with bioweapons—including coronavirusesMay 22, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – I have long believed – based on a lifelong study of Communist China and my background in biology – that the China Virus was a laboratory construct. At best, as I wrote in the New York Post on February 22 of last year, it was the result of a reckless “Gain of Function” experiment that created a highly contagious pathogen that somehow escaped from the lab. At worst, it was a deliberate attempt by the Chinese military to genetically engineer a bioweapon that could...
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CNN ended its contract with Rick Santorum after the former Republican senator and two-time presidential candidate made “inaccurate” and “racist” remarks about Native Americans, according to a report. A senior CNN executive told the Huffington Post Saturday that the network parted ways with Santorum, a political commentator, earlier this week, even as the former Pennsylvania senator tried to explain his comments that “there was nothing” in the US before the arrival of European colonizers on one of the network’s shows earlier this month.
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A US jail inmate died gasping for breath minutes after police officers held him face down, with one taunting: "You shouldn't be able to breathe." New footage from the Tennessee facility shows how William Jennette, 48, was pinned down and tied a year ago. "Help me," he pleaded with other staff at Marshall County Jail in Lewisburg, "they're going to kill me." Asphyxia was listed as "a contributory cause of death" due to officers' use of the prone restraint. Mr Jennette's official post-mortem examination was ruled a homicide, with "acute combined drug intoxication" also listed by the medical examiner as...
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Warning, Will Robinson! You may recognize Bill Mumy from one of his alter egos, such as Will Robinson from TV’s Lost in Space. But Mumy has been part of musical groups The Jenerators, Barnes & Barnes, Seduction of the Innocent, The Be Five and Redwood. His last solo album is Lockford, a collection of original songs that look back lovingly on the Americana sound. A1aWNsguU6L._SL1500_ The Kingston Trio, The Kingston Trio Shortly after this album, they started doubling the three-part harmonies and utilized the legendary Capital echo chamber to greater effect, but this is the album that single-handedly started the...
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The husband of the late Ashli Babbitt laments that the American veteran just wanted her voice to be heard in her final moments; her voice was ignored and now her death at the hand of a Capitol police officer is, too, Aaron Babbitt told Newsmax TV. "For all intents and purposes. I guess it's just not sexy enough to fit the narrative that's going on right now," Aaron Babbitt told Thursday night's "Greg Kelly Reports." "They're just lambasting her on social media and mainstream news."You know the term 'insurrectionist' keeps getting throwing around, 'rioter.' To me, she was just a...
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Video is 18 minutes in length. Note the soundtrack breaks up a few times, but clears up soon after.WAR ROOM catches CDC / VAERS Cover Up Hiding More Than 1 Million people having Adverse Effects (18 minute Bitchute video.)Dr. Jane Ruby interviews Albert Benivenidos (sp?). He is a data analyst and does analytical dashboarding, HMO claims auditing, revenue cycle management, billing services. Click the link to access his other videos walking through VAERS updates on bitchute.welcometheeagle88 (bitchute.com)Benivenido's source of raw data is 'Vaccine Tracker' on the CDC's website.Currently, uptake of vaccines is diving to match levels seen in late January....
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A link below to the 10 minute+ 1st Impression Video, by Sandy Munro of Munro & Associates. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGqVd2-ltM8
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....1619 Project rhetoric implies that slavery was an American invention; in fact slavery has existed across the globe for thousands of years. It implies that 12.5 million Africans were shipped to America. In fact the real number is 388,000. The remainder were shipped to the Caribbean and Central and South America. The arrival of Africans in 1619 "inaugurated a barbaric system of chattel slavery that would last for the next 250 years … it is the country's very origin." False on two points, Wood argues. The Africans who arrived in 1619 landed in a colony that was not comparable to...
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