Under the volcanoes in the Andes where Chile, Argentina and Bolivia meet, there is a gigantic reservoir of molten magma. For several million years, it has been there without fully solidifying or causing a supervolcanic eruption.
I share a new ancient history news article that got me caught up on an interesting story. I share the new report and my thoughts on the Tomanowos (Willamette) Meteorite. They say it hit the ice cap in 15,000BC and was transported to Oregon in an Ice Age Flood about 13,000 years ago.
When Donald Trump proposed at a press conference that ultraviolet light might be used as an internal disinfectant to treat the Covid19 coronavirus, a firestorm of criticism erupted from the mainstream news media stating that injecting a disinfectant would be foolish and dangerous too.
Written by MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences
The movie Avatar evoked an imaginary world of lush bioluminescent jungles. Now the popular fascination for sustainably glowing foliage is being realized through advances in designer genetics.
Tony Heller, who operates the website RealClimateScience, has posted a powerful four-minute video absolutely destroying claims that the western United States is currently experiencing a nearly unprecedented megadrought.
While they are occurring on vastly different time scales, the COVID-19 panic and the climate change panic are remarkably similar.
Perhaps there are certain basic social panic mechanisms that always occur, which are yet to be discovered. Yet in any case, the striking similarities between these two are worth exploring a bit.
Last week when I wrote about the importance of watching the Planet of the Humans movie, there were about 10,000 views. It has since gone viral — now with about 3 Million views!
(Note: due to the major embarrassment this is causing the environmental movement, there is an intense effort to pull this movie (e.g. here and here. So far it’s still available online.)
The tragedy of the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be entering the containment phase. Tens of thousands of Americans have died, and Americans are now desperate for sensible policymakers who have the courage to ignore the panic and rely on facts.
One thing the coronavirus outbreak has taught us is that we have limited resources, at least when it comes to funding.
Consider that the funds set aside for small businesses in the Paycheck Protection Program ran out in a matter of weeks. And that’s the federal government. State governments have even less budgetary room to play around with, and counties have even less money.
There is simply no other way to state this. Nearly everything we’ve been told about models, rates of infection, deaths, and recoveries was inaccurate.
I’m not here to argue that it was malfeasance or ignorance — both are unacceptable. But the one thing that Governor Andrew Cuomo’s stunning announcement made clear on Thursday is that there are some pretty shocking — and what should be — reassuring truths.
The Prague Municipal Court has cancelled, as of April 27, the Health Ministry’s four anti-coronavirus measures restricting free movement of people as well as retail sales and services in the Czech Republic.
Considerable research into the use of UV light for treatment of disease was initiated in the 1870’s.
One of the first researchers to experiment with UV light was Niels Ryberg Finsen (photo, below), who won the Nobel Prize for “Physiology of Medicine” in 1903 for the treatment of 300 people suffering from Lupus in Denmark.
Abstract: Ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI) was extensively used in the 1940s and 1950s to treat many diseases including septicemia, pneumonia, tuberculosis, arthritis, asthma and even poliomyelitis.
The tech social media giants are now blocking information that could save lives because it is not approved by the WHO overlords. And it might make President Trump look good.