Professor Francois Balloux is the Chair in Computational Biology Systems at the University College, London. However, he is not an expert in the Law of Armed Conflict, weaponeering or targeting - His reckless spreading of misinformation as to what constitutes Israeli "war crimes" was viewed over 1.6 million times.
Robert Bruce Lockhart was one of the most extraordinary and unconventional agents of the 20th century. A British diplomat, spy, and propagandist, his life was one of scandal and deception - from the jungles of Malaysia to the streets of Moscow, he bore witness to some of history's most pivotal moments
Check out this Podcast: The British Agent Who Tried to Kill Lenin
Joan Hannington, a fiery and uncompromising woman in her 20s, is a devoted mother to her 6-year-old daughter, Kelly, but is trapped in a disastrous marriage with a violent criminal named Gary. When Gary goes on the run, Joan seizes the opportunity to create a new life for herself and her daughter. Adopting new identities and making new acquaintances along the way, Joan becomes a masterful jewel thief.
Joan: based on real life events
He had been on a drinking binge for "a week and a half" prior to his death, according to the largely pro-Kremlin news website Lenta
At the time of Zavizenov's appointment, the firm, one of the country's largest energy companies, was headed by Boris Kovalchuk
Kovalchuk is a Russian billionaire business owner and oligarch who has criticized the Russian president, as "the de facto second man in Russia," and by American government-funded Radio Liberty as "Putin's personal banker."
Meanwhile:
high-ranking Russian official, with close financial ties to Vladimir Putin, was found dead on Tuesday evening - Law enforcement agencies told the outlet that the death was preliminarily ruled a suicide, some have cast doubt on this account - Konstantin Zavizenov's body was found by his son at a country house in the Istra district of Moscow
Malone has more than 134,000 subscribers to his Substack newsletter. About 8,000 pay the $5 monthly cost, he said, which would amount to at least $31,200 in monthly revenue. And mentions of him on social media, on cable television and in print and online news outlets have soared — to more than 300,000, according to Zignal, a media research firm.
These influencers usually have a special claim to expertise and a veneer of credibility
And once the cash starts rolling in they keep going
In any case, it’s clear enough that Malone isn’t singularly responsible for mRNA vaccines - Malone has finally made his mark, by undermining confidence in the very vaccine he says wouldn’t be possible without his genius.
And He’s an upgrade, on the various podcasts & shows he appears on, that have typical guest list of chiropractors and naturopaths, and they’re perfectly happy to address him by the title he believes he’s earned: inventor of the mRNA vaccines.
I’ve listened to hours of Malone’s interviews and read through the many pages of documents he’s posted. He is a knowledgeable scientist with a knack for lucid explanation.
Why is/did he trying so hard to undermine its use?
His concerns are personal, too. Malone contracted COVID-19 in February 2020, and later got the Moderna vaccine in hopes that it would alleviate his long-haul symptoms. Now he believes the injections made his symptoms worse
Robert Malone claims to have invented mRNA technology. 6,000-word essay written by his wife, Jill, that lays out why he believes himself to be the primary discoverer.
It’s only in the curious world of fringe media that Malone has found a platform - You might very well walk away with the skewed sense, after hearing Malone speak or reading his posts, that there is a far-reaching COVID-19 cover-up and that the real threat is the vaccine rather than the virus.
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“Malinformation is information which may be true, but causes the receiver, the recipient of that malinformation, to become more distrustful of the government. I guarantee that you all have heard a bucket load of malinformation over the last couple of days.”
Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on August 1, 2024.
PsyWar: Enforcing the New World Order | Dr. Robert Malone
@b4cks4w the lite version was made for chrome, and all chromium, browser after google stopped extensions using manifest V2
Now all chrome & chromium based browsers use manifest V3 for extensions - firefox still allows for M-V2 as well as M-V3 - some use the lite version as it doesn't use a lot of resources, it was ideal for low budget Androids that use Firefox, compared to original UBlock
So, yeah less calories 😆
more great features are in the pipeline like displaying contacts' birthdays and a phone widget! Plus,Tuta Calendar is the best zero-knowledge calendar as even the notifications do not leak any information to Google, Apple, or our servers
/nosanitize
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Tuta announce the launch of our all new independent Tuta Calendar app
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uBlock Origin Lite Maker Ends Firefox Store Support, Slams Mozilla For Hostile Reviews
@cassandra17lina you give them too much credit 😂
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