Anthony Fauci Holds Patents on HIV Component Used to Create COVID-19

Dr. Anthony Fauci’s name appears on four U.S patents for a key glycoprotein that seems to have been inserted into the SARS virus to create COVID-19.

Justia.com, a legal portal, lists patents by inventor Anthony Fauci involving a glycoprotein in HIV-1.

This same glycoprotein, identified as Glycoprotein 120, or simply as GP120, has also been found to be a key component of the current COVID-19, a disease that appears to combine a HIV-1 attack on the human immune system, with SARS CoV-1, the pathogen from the original SARS 

Medical scientists in India reported four intersections in the spike glycoprotein that are unique to COVID-19 and not present in other coronaviruses. The article was taken down after it was suggested that Covid-19 was created in a lab by inserting the glycoprotein from HIV-1 into a sars virus.

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In recent weeks media platforms have stopped banning content that suggests COVID-19 was made in a lab after president Biden called a search into the origins of the virus.




Producing Glyphosate Results in Radioactive Waste

Many are aware of the problems with the herbicide Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Round-up. It’s the most commonly used herbicide in the world today and has been known to cause cancers, fertility problems, and many other health problems not just in humans, but in other wildlife.

Producing glyphosate can cause just as much environmental damage as spraying it can. One of the main ingredients is phosphorus, produced by extracting it from the mineral phosphate ore, mined Florida and Idaho. Florida is called the “phosphate capital of the world”. Around 80% of the mineral is mined in Florida.

The chemical treatment used to create phosphoric acid creates large amounts of phosphogypsum, a radioactive waste product.

It may ultimately be impossible to determine whether the finished product or sourcing the material caused more damage to human health and the environment. What is certain is the financial gain enjoyed by the agrochemical industry. The global fertilizer market was worth $83.5 billion in 202017 and estimated to grow 1.69% from 2020 to 2027. This means the industry may be worth more than $93.9 billion by 2027.

Radioactive Waste Is a Damaging Agrochemical Byproduct

To avoid glyphosate try to shop organic whole produce as much as possible. Better yet, grow as much of your own food as you can!




Dogs Who Sniff Covid May be More Effective Than Temperature Checks

Scientists from the London School of Tropical Medicine, Durham University, and the group Medical Detention Dogs have said dogs can be trained to detect COVID-19 infections.

The research has yet to be peer-reviewed but authors hope the screening of clothing and face masks could replace the need to quarantine travelers after a flight.

Data shows this could be more effective than temperature checking. Dogs screening at airport terminals were able to detect 91% of cases. Thailand recently deployed dogs to detect COVID-19 by sniffing samples of human sweat.

 Dogs have long been trained to detect odors associated with drugs or explosives, as well as malaria, cancer and diabetes, but “this is the first time that dogs are able to detect a viral disease in humans,” said Dominique Grandjean, a professor at the National Veterinary School of Alfort in France. Sniffing tests would also cost as little as a dollar and take seconds, compared to the expensive prices and time constraints of PCR testing.

Dogs who sniff Covid could be coming to an airport near you




Growing Evidence Links Covid-19 Vaccine to Myocarditis

The CDC has reported higher-than-usual cases of myocarditis after vaccination, overwhelmingly in young men under 30.

So far 226 cases of myocarditis have been reported in men under 30 where the CDC was expected fewer than 100 cases for this age group.

Problems are most common after the second dose of an mRNA vaccine but the CDC said more research is necessary to determine if the vaccine is the cause of the problem.

Teenagers and people in their early 20s accounted for more than half of the myocarditis cases reported to the CDC’s safety monitoring systems following Covid-19 vaccination, despite representing a fraction of people who have received the shots.

Evidence grows stronger for Covid vaccine link to heart issue, CDC says

Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle. Most cases were mild and went away on their own. Fifteen patients are still hospitalized with three still in the ICU.

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The Keystone Pipeline Project is Terminated

The Keystone XL pipeline project has been terminated. The Canadian pipeline company that had planned to carry oil from Canadian tar sands to Nebraska announced last week that it had terminated the project.

Environmental activists have long warned about the impact the Keystone pipeline would have on the environment.

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In 2015 former President Obama announced he would reject the construction permit for the pipeline. In 2017, immediately after inauguration former President Trump signed an executive order to undo Obama’s decision.

In 2018, after portions of the pipeline, had already been built, a federal judge blocked any further construction stating that the Trump administration did not perform adequate environmental reviews before making its decision.

On the day of his inauguration President Biden rescinded the construction permit for the pipeline. On the same day TC energy, the company responsible for the pipeline, said it would be suspending work on the pipeline.

Environmental activists cheered the move and used the moment to urge Mr. Biden to rescind the Trump-era permits granted to another pipeline, the Enbridge Line 3, which would carry Canadian oil across Minnesota. Hundreds of protesters were arrested earlier this week in protests against that project.

The Keystone XL pipeline project has been terminated.




Can Those Vaccinated Against the Coronavirus Still Spread the Virus?

As more and more American’s become vaccinated everyday society has slowly begun to open back up. It’s been nearly a month since the CDC announced that vaccinated people no longer have to wear a mask or social distance in most settings.

Data by the CDC suggests that those who are vaccinated against COVID-19 are less likely to transmit the virus but the research is not definitive.

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Some people are unable to be vaccinated due to underlying medical conditions, or religious reasons, and then of course there’s those of us who just don’t want to be vaccinated!

When it comes to COVID-19, immunologists are still figuring out what they call the “correlates of protection,” factors that predict just how protected someone is against the coronavirus. Researchers believe that an optimum amount of “neutralizing antibodies,” the type that not only bind the virus but also prevent it from infecting, are sufficient to fend off repeat infections. Scientists are also still assessing the durability of immunity that the COVID-19 vaccines are providing and where in the body it’s working.

Can people vaccinated against COVID-19 still spread the coronavirus?

The coronavirus vaccine has been known to cause numerous side effects and health problems after injections, mostly after the second shot. None of the COVID-19 vaccines have been FDA approved, they are only approved for emergency use.




Tucson’s Mayor Commits to Planting A Million Trees for Climate Change

Tucson’s mayor Regina Romero has committed to planting a million trees by 2030. In February Romero joined the U.S chapter of the 1.t.org Stakeholder Council, a group of leaders committed to the restoration of one trillion trees around the world. The U.S chapter has committed to a billion trees.

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Romero plans to prioritize tree planting in lower-income communities that are often disproportionately affected by Tucson’s urban heat island effect. This is largely due to a lack of green space.

Rainwater will be the primary fuel for the million trees initiative. When Romero entered office, she and her council approved a green stormwater infrastructure fee, which charges the average residential water-user $1 per month. Over the next three years, the fee will generate up to $7 million for sustainable stormwater harvesting in parks, streets, and parking lots, according to Romero.

Planting a Million Trees in the Semi-Arid Desert to Combat Climate Change

Planting trees is linked to better air, lower temperatures, and increased biodiversity.