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Researchers are racing against time to find ways to treat and prevent COVID-19. There is currently no treatment for the disease, and the World Health Organisation has created Solidarity, a global clinical trial which is testing four drugs as possible treatment. There are also more than 90 vaccine trials being undertaken worldwide, but it may take more than a year before a vaccine is developed. And there is currently a global shortage of COVID-19 testing kits. One of the methods researchers are exploring to combat COVID-19 is gene editing. Gene editing could potentially be used on the genome of the...
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The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), a Department of Defense (DOD) organization that accelerates commercial technology for national defense, announced the availability of five U.S.-manufactured drone configurations to provide trusted, secure small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) options to the U.S. Government. The announcement is the culmination of an 18-month effort with DIU’s initial work supporting the U.S. Army’s Short Range Reconnaissance (SRR) program of record for sUAS. The SRR program is developing an inexpensive, rucksack-portable, vertical take-off and landing small unmanned aircraft that provides the small unit with a rapidly-deployed situational awareness tool. Small drones have been widely available in consumer...
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This song is Kamala Harris's theme song. A black man was playing it way too loud at the gas station the other night, otherwise I'd never known it existed. Here's the link: Click here for You Tube link.
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This is the website that Trump set up to show the progress on the wall. 275 miles, so far. https://www.cbp.gov/border-security/along-us-borders/border-wall-system
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On the Democratic National Convention’s second night, Joe Biden’s wife, Jill, took America inside her longtime marriage to the presidential nominee. These things usually strike me as schmaltzy and inauthentic — pre-packaged montages about political leaders and their families, their personal trials and triumphs, their “normal” lives, old photos of first starting out. But as much as we know Joe — indeed, he’s been in public office on and off for the past 50 years — we saw more of the Bidens than ever before. The life they rebuilt after the tragic deaths of Joe’s first wife and daughter, their...
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I'm looking for a list of fact-checker sites.
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If Deagle is correct, the US is going to lose approximately 225 million residents by 2025. http://www.deagel.com/country/United-States-of-America_c0001.aspx
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Mega pop star and Democratic Party activist Taylor Swift is attacking President Donald Trump over the U.S. Postal Service, claiming that the president is trying to cheat his way to victory in November by “dismantling” the beleaguered federal agency. “Trump’s calculated dismantling of USPS proves one thing clearly,” Swift tweeted Saturday. “He is WELL AWARE that we do not want him as our president. He’s chosen to blatantly cheat and put millions of Americans’ lives at risk in an effort to hold on to power.” Trump’s calculated dismantling of USPS proves one thing clearly: He is WELL AWARE that we...
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=Q26gHPfqgMI Vote for “tough on crime Kamala” AND preserve your FReedom WEEDem rights !
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This is so far the best walk through of the parallels and differences between Marxism, Nazism, and Capitalism with a focus on the 3rd Reich. It's a long one at 4.5 hours, but so well put together that I watched it in three sittings and found it accurate and enlightening. In my opinion, this video should be required education for all Americans.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8qqZup3Bg4
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This is actually a very good question. We all know of her past. Not exactly a perfect person, an angel from heaven. So now that she has been chosen, does anyone actually think she will be more than happy to take any questions from a group of about 12 reporters? Or will she wind up in hiding like Joe Biden?
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Pretty funny, really. Funniest of all are his swipes at Trump, as in last laugh funny.
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Did the Census online. Very easy. Yeah, if you're not a conspiracy nut you should do the census for many, many reasons.
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Arthur T. Hadley said recently that those for whom the use of the A-bomb was “wrong” seem to be implying “that it would have been better to allow thousands on thousands of American and Japanese infantrymen to die in honest hand-to-hand combat on the beaches than to drop those two bombs.” People holding such views, he notes, “do not come from the ranks of society that produce infantrymen or pilots.” And there’s an eloquence problem: most of those with firsthand experience of the war at its worst were not elaborately educated people. Relatively inarticulate, most have remained silent about what...
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The United States Postal Service violated federal law by letting employees do union-funded work for Hillary Clinton's campaign and other Democratic candidates while on leave from the agency, according to an Office of Special Counsel report obtained by Fox News. The OSC determined the USPS "engaged in systemic violations" of the Hatch Act, a federal law that limits certain political activities of federal employees. While employees are allowed to do some political work on leave, the report said the Postal Service showed a "bias" favoring the union's 2016 campaign operation. The investigation was launched months ago after Senate Committee on...
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So far this seems to be the best source by far. Who owns it? Don't know Are they reliable? Seem to be And who has rebutted the... "Three big studies dim hopes that hydroxychloroquine can treat or prevent COVID-19 By Kai KupferschmidtJun. 9, 2020 , 5:15 PM" https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/06/three-big-studies-dim-hopes-hydroxychloroquine-can-treat-or-prevent-covid-19?fbclid=IwAR2DXJ7NGx-JgVEloXg67Q3p4_Fhlq8jpSxW_UUg5YJ8vIcPAg036pnG0Wg
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https://conspatriots.com/plane-crash-seven-people-killed-including-alaska-state-lawmaker/
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Two ships were to carry the pilgrims to the New World, the Mayflower and the Speedwell. Two ships would carry the Pilgrims to the New World, the Mayflower and the Speedwell. If you’ve never heard of the Speedwell, that’s because the ill-fated vessel was abandoned after two attempts heading to sea. The Speedwell was a pine-hulled, square-sterner built in England in 1577 as the light warship, Swiftsure. She participated in the battle of the Spanish Armada, and later sailed as an exploration vessel to the Azores. After her decommissioning, she was renamed Speedwell.
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