Solar-Driven Atmospheric Dynamics in Neoglacial Evolution

Written by Joseph Fournier, Ph.D.

In a recent article, I introduced the idea that the transition from the thermal maximum of the Holocene Interglacial that defined the Northgrippian sub-epoch, to the on-set of present Meghalayan (neoglacial) sub-epoch, some 4,200 years ago, was found to coincide with both a sudden multi-centennial increase in iceberg calving rates into the North Atlantic and with an increase in the environmental concentrations of beryllium‑10 (10Be) and carbon‑14 (¹⁴C) isotopes

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New Self-Replicating Covid Jab Produces Long-Lasting Spike Protein

Written by Jon Fleetwood

Arcturus Therapeutics’s Kostaive (zapomeran, ARCT-154) self-amplifying mRNA COVID-19 vaccine is said to force cells in the body to produce SARS-CoV-2 spike protein—detectable in draining lymph nodes for at least 28 days—and a replicase enzyme that makes more copies of the vaccine mRNA, with the enzyme itself detectable for up to 15 days

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