High way to the moon and back

  It takes 10,560 one dollar bills placed end to end to reach a distance of one mile.  1,000,000,000,000 ( one trillion) one dollar bills placed end to end will reach 94,696,969 miles, enough to reach the sun and start the return trip. These incompetent fools just voted for a bill that exceeds that amount by another paper highway reaching an additional 1,893,939 miles, enough for three and a third round trips to the moon and back.

  This is all about roads, bridges and clean water?......These morons may very well be the stupidest one bunch of mental rejects that have ever plagued the earth. It’s time to dump these RINO cowards/traitors and replace them with someone in possession of an above room temperature I.Q.

     “Let’s go Brandon”  

 

  Sarah Elbeshbishi

 USA TODAY WASHINGTON –

   

The $1.2trillion infrastructure bill that the House approved late Friday passed with the help of several Republicans, who faced a swift backlash Saturday from their GOP colleagues.

Rep. Andrew Garbarino of New York

was one of 13 Republicans who voted for the bipartisan bill, which passed 228-206, with some progressive Democrats voting against it.

'After months of being held hostage by Progressive Democrats, the House was finally able to vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill,' Garbarino said on Twitter.

'Make no mistake, tonight’s vote was about roads, bridges, and clean water

. It was about real people, and the tangible actions Congress could take to better their lives by rebuilding and revitalizing our nation’s crumbling infrastructure.'

The measure is one of President Joe Biden’s key domestic priorities. On Saturday, he called passage of the bill 'a monumental step forward as a nation.'

But the GOP members faced harsh criticism afterward for supporting the bill, including from fellow Republican members. Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., called her colleagues 'RINOS' – Republicans in name only.

'RINOS just passed this wasteful $1.2trillion dollar ‘infrastructure’ bill,' Boebert tweeted late Friday night. 'Pelosi did not have the votes in her party to pass this garbage. Time to name names and hold these fake republicans accountable.'

Rep. Mary Miller, R-Ill., added to the backlash, calling colleagues who voted for the bill 'spineless' on Twitter.

'Only 3 days after voters rejected Biden’s failed policies in deep blue VA & NJ, 13 spineless ‘Republicans’ decided to tag-team with Democrats and helped pass their $5 TRILLION socialist takeover of our country,' Miller tweeted.

Others chimed in as well.

'I can’t believe Republicans just gave the Democrats their socialism bill,' Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., tweeted.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., tweeted that the Republicans who voted with Democrats 'handed over their voting cards' to Pelosi to pass Biden’s 'Communist takeover of America via so-called infrastructure.'

But Republican Rep. Adam

Kinzinger of Illinois, who voted with Democrats Friday, hit back at Greene.

'Infrastructure = communism is a new one. Eisenhower’s interstate system should be torn up or else the commies will be able to conveniently drive! Red Dawn in real life,' Kinzinger tweeted.

Reps. Nicole Malliotakis of New York, David B. McKinley of West Virginia, Fred Upton of Michigan, Tom Reed of New York, Chris Smith of New Jersey, Don Bacon of Nebraska, Jefferson Van Drew of New Jersey, Anthony Gonzalez of Ohio, Don Young of Alaska, Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania and John Katko of New York were the other Republicans who voted for the measure.

Six House Democrats – Reps. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, Jamaal Bowman of New York, Cori Bush of Missouri, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Rashida Talib of Michigan – voted against the bill.

The $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that the House approved late Friday is one of President Joe Biden’s key domestic priorities.

 Susan Walsh/AP

 

Why Has Gaige Grosskreutz Who Aimed Gun at Kyle Rittenhouse Not Been Charged with Attempted Murder?


Gaige Grosskreutz chased down Kyle Rittenhouse in Wisconsin last year and attempted to shoot him before Rittenhouse blew his bicep away.  Why has Grosskreutz not been charged with attempting to kill Rittenhouse?

This past week we saw in the court case where Kyle Rittenhouse is charged with murder, that Rittenhouse was acting in self-defense.  We also saw the case fall apart as one of Rittenhouse’s assailants admitted to pointing his guy at young Rittenhouse before he was shot.

NBC portrays Grosskreutz as a “paramedic who was shot by Kyle Rittenhouse at a police brutality protest in August 2020”.  But it’s unknown when was the last time Grosskreutz worked as a paramedic.  We also know that this was not protest.  Agitators like Grosskreutz were carrying guns and setting fires to the city of Kenosha, Wisconsin last year.

What we do know is that this isn’t the first time Grosskreutz has played the victim related to this case.  He went on CNN and did this last year.

But what is not being reported by NBC and the Big Media is that Grosskreutz regretted not killing Rittenhouse and admitted this to his friend only days after the event.  He also had a rap sheet so we wonder if Grosskreutz had a legal right to carry a gun.

Suspect Gaige Grosskreutz Who Has a Record, Carried a Gun and Regrets Not Shooting Kyle Rittenhouse, Runs Free in Wisconsin – How Come?


It’s time law enforcement in Kenosha stop playing politics and start enforcing the law against criminals and not individuals running for their lives from hoodlums trying to burn down the city.

Julian Assange update November 4, 2021 from Belmarsh Prison by friend John Pilger, Last week High Court hearing: “Julian had asked to attend the hearing and was refused”, “Justice for Assange Is Justice for All”

by Citizen Wells

Julian Assange update November 4, 2021 from Belmarsh Prison by friend John Pilger, Last week High Court hearing: “Julian had asked to attend the hearing and was refused”, “Justice for Assange Is Justice for All”

“The National Security Agency is hiding records about murdered Democratic National Committee employee Seth Rich, according to one of my sources, who informed me yesterday that the records are classified as a special access program (the highest level of classification) because they include intercepted communications between Mr. Rich and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.”...Attorney Ty Clevenger

They found, what he had done, he [Seth Rich] had submitted a series of documents, emails from DNC — and, by the way, all this shit about the DNC, you know, was it a ‘hack’ or wasn’t it a ‘hack’ — whatever happened, it was the Democrats themselves wrote this shit, you know what I mean? All I know is that, he offered a sample, he sends a sample, you know, I am sure dozens of emails, and said ‘I want money’. Later Wikileaks did get the password [SETH RICH DID SELL WIKILEAKS ACCESS INTO HIS COMPUTER.] He had a drop-box, a [password-]protected drop-box, which isn’t hard to do.”…Seymour Hersh

” So why would a “street robbery” investigation need to be classified?”…Attorney Ty Clevenger July 22, 2020

From Consortium News by John Pilger November 1, 2021.

“JOHN PILGER: Justice for Assange Is Justice for All”

“When I first saw Julian Assange in Belmarsh prison, in 2019, shortly after he had been dragged from his refuge in the Ecuadorian embassy, he said, “I think I am losing my mind.”

He was gaunt and emaciated, his eyes hollow and the thinness of his arms was emphasized by a yellow identifying cloth tied around his left arm, an evocative symbol of institutional control.

For all but the two hours of my visit, he was confined to a solitary cell in a wing known as “healthcare,” an Orwellian name. In the cell next to him a deeply disturbed man screamed through the night. Another occupant suffered from terminal cancer. Another was seriously disabled.

“One day we were allowed to play Monopoly,” he said, “as therapy. That was our healthcare!”

“This is One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” I said.

“Yes, only more insane.”

Julian’s black sense of humour has often rescued him, but no more. The insidious torture he has suffered in Belmarsh has had devastating effects. Read the reports of Nils Melzer, the UN special rapporteur on torture, and the clinical opinions of Michael Kopelman, emeritus professor of neuropsychiatry at King’s College London and Dr. Quentin Deeley, and reserve a contempt for America’s hired gun in court, James Lewis QC, who dismissed this as “malingering.””

“At last week’s High Court hearing to decide finally whether or not Julian would be extradited to America, he appeared only briefly by video link on the first day. He looked unwell and unsettled. The court was told he had been “excused”
because of his “medication.” But Julian had asked to attend the hearing and was refused, said his partner Stella Moris. Attendance in a court sitting in judgement on you is surely a right.

This intensely proud man also demands the right to appear strong and coherent in public, as he did at the Old Bailey last year. Then, he consulted constantly with his lawyers through the slit in his glass cage. He took copious notes. He stood and protested with eloquent anger at lies and abuses of process.

The damage done to him in his decade of incarceration and uncertainty, including more than two years in Belmarsh (whose brutal regime is celebrated in the latest Bond film) is beyond doubt.

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But so, too, is his courage beyond doubt, and a quality of resistance and resilience that is heroism. It is this that may see him through the present Kafkaesque nightmare — if he is spared an American hellhole.

I have known Julian since he first came to Britain in 2009. In our first interview, he described the moral imperative behind WikiLeaks: that our right to the transparency of governments and the powerful was a basic democratic right. I have watched him cling to this principle when at times it has made his life even more precarious.

Almost none of this remarkable side to the man’s character has been reported in the so-called free press whose own future, it is said, is in jeopardy if Julian is extradited.

Of course, but there has never been a ”free press.” There have been extraordinary journalists who have occupied positions in the “mainstream” — spaces that have now closed, forcing independent journalism on to the internet.”

Read more:

https://consortiumnews.com/2021/11/01/john-pilger-justice-for-assange-justice-for-all/

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“PURE EVIL: Disturbing Pfizer Ad Tells Kids They’ll Get Superpowers from COVID Jab (VIDEO)

This is truly pure evil.
Pfizer was given the go-ahead this week from the CDC to give the experimental COVID vaccine to children.

Children have a greater chance of drowning, dying in a car wreck or dying from the flu than from the coronavirus.
Children are not forced to take the flu vaccine.”

“Pfizer released this disturbing ad telling children they’ll get superpowers if the get the COVID jab.
God, what sick, evil people.”

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/pure-evil-disturbing-pfizer-ad-tells-kids-get-superpowers-covid-jab-video/

 

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Internet of Bodies: Using CRISPR gene editing to electrically connect with and control humanity

By Naren Bhokisham


The article below, from the journal Bioengineering, concludes, “similar to how DNA based vaccines are being electroporated into the human body to fight Covid-19, we may expect that electrogenetic promoter circuits will be inserted into human cells to open a new modality of bioelectronic signaling.”

As Patrick Wood of Technocracy.News points out, the ultimate hacking of the human body will be “electrogenetics,” where human DNA can be selectively switched on and off by electronic signals.

Just like Internet of Things (IoT), the Internet of Bodies (IoB) refers to access and control of the human body via the internet. Here, we detail how CRISPR can be used to electrically connect with the genome and as a proof of concept display control over transcriptional informational networks inside E. coli and Salmonella.

Technology has played a transformative role in our lives and its impact on human health is never felt more than in the current times of the Covid-19 global pandemic.

In this scenario, development of autonomous health sensing and actuating systems, also referred to as closed loop systems that ‘sense’ and ‘act’ towards a biological condition (Kovatchev et al., 2009; Berényi et al., 2012), can play a critical role in addressing health crises of the future. Successful adoption of electronic closed loop human health systems is dependent on the development of new methods for biological actuation which has so far been limited to the century old neural stimulation and optogenetics.

Recent advances in the field of biological actuation stems from synthetic biology where our group and others have reported gene circuits that respond to electric signals with expression of specific gene of interests (Weber et al., 2008; Tschirhart et al., 2017; Krawczyk et al., 2020). In a prior publication, our group had detailed a redox-based bacterial promoter SoxS that responds to specific electrochemical signals that can be generated via an external electrode.

Using this promoter, specific transgenes of interests can be expressed in bacteria in response to programmed electric stimuli. In this work, we have taken the next logical leap for this technology, that is, using electric signals to connect and control transcriptional networks in the genome of the cells (Bhokisham et al., 2020).

To aid in our pursuit, we exploited the CRISPR technology that provides the means to target any specific target in the genome. Specifically, we used the dCas9 based transcriptional activator to electrically activate and repress select genes of interests.

Firstly, we integrated the CRISPR system with the SoxR based electro responsive promoter, optimized various components involved in the CRISPR system to make a tunable and inducible system. In this way, using CRISPR we electrically activated LasI, an autoinducer-1 (AI-1) synthase resulting in generation of AI-1, a quorum sensing mediator (Fig. 2 and 3).

Later, we repurposed the CRISPR activator to simultaneously repress select genes as well. Since the electrochemical stimuli that drives the  SoxS promoter also induces oxidative stress, bacterial cells activate intrinsic stress defense responses to attenuate the electrical stimuli. We used the repurposed CRISPR activator to repress the activation of oxidative stress defenses in E. coli and S. enterica, thus leading to enhanced output from the electrical stimuli responsive promoter (Fig 4).

When placed in the context of the complex spatio-temporal signal gradients at the bioelectronic interface, cells with repressed oxidative stress defenses displayed more aligned responses in relation to the external signal gradients (Fig. 5).

This concept of silencing certain elements in the genome in order to maintain better congruence with external environments is nature inspired and found in embryogenesis and yeast as well (Yu et al., 2008; Paulsen et al.,2011).

Read the entire story at Bioengineering.