Anna Aksenova, a senior research associate at the Laboratory of Amyloid Biology at St Petersburg University, has advanced a hypothesis that the severe course of COVID-19 may be associated with the von Willebrand factor, one of the main components of the blood coagulation system. As the researcher suggests, the replication of the virus stimulates the development of microdamage on vessel walls. In its response to this, the body releases von Willebrand factor into the blood, trying to ‘patch’ possible holes. As a result, the risk of thromboses increases. It is with this clotting that a significant part of the deaths
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07/18/20 An excavation in Jerusalem Walls National Park that yielded a rare stamp and seal impression dating back to the Persian era is stated to provide evidence for the restoration of Jerusalem during the times of Ezra and Nehemiah, as chronicled in the Scriptures. “The finding of the stamp and seal impression in the City of David indicates that despite the city’s dire situation after the destruction, efforts were made to restore the administrative authorities to normal, and its residents continued to use the structures that were destroyed partly,” stated Prof. Yuval Gadot of the Department of Archaeology and
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07/18/20 “Apparently this new directive will allow many to be added to the number of covid19 cases without any hard evidence that they have the disease. Great way to hike the numbers to make things appear much worse than they are. The first 4 to 5 min. of the video will give the main details of the story.” Admin Watch: PROOF of SCAM — Houston council caught on video agreeing to manipulate COVID NUMBERS! – Investment Watch
07/18/20 “Interesting article on how robots could take over millions of jobs in the next decade. So where will all the displaced humans find new jobs?” Admin Boston Dynamics has done it again, now its robot can do gymnastics while it decimates the human race, remembering through its artificial intelligence that time when a Boston Dynamics employee pushed its obsolete cousin. Meanwhile, robots have also taken over the kitchen. In a new video uploaded to Instagram, Boston Dynamics showcases its robot doing gymnastics, specifically somersaults and jumping spins. Read More: Robots Taking Over Jobs Amid Pandemic As Boston
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By Michael By Sara Middleton Is the Orwellian future really here? We are seeing the frightening spread of technology that will allow businesses and officials to ask people for “proof” of immunity from COVID and… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
Data obtained from the Cassini space probe show that Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, is receding away from Saturn a hundred times faster than scientists previously thought.1,2 Titan is moving away from Saturn for basically the same reason that the moon is receding away from the Earth. The moon’s gravitational influence causes ocean tides on both sides of the Earth—the side nearest the moon and the side fa… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Mercola In a June 22, 2020, Orthomolecular Medicine News Service press release,1 Damien Downing, president of the British Society for Ecological Medicine, outlines how we could resolve the COVID-19 pandemic in 30 days for about $2 per person, simply by taking affirmative action to raise vitamin D levels. The downside or risk of doing this is basically nil, while the potential gain could be avoiding another COVID-19 spike altogether. “If we could arrange to give everyone vitamin D, and it failed to protect them, so what? The risk from not acting is much …read more Source: mercola
By Ken Ham The best way to foster a love of science in young people is to let them do it themselves! Science labs are a great way of doing hands-on science that inspires a lifetime of learning. But they can be tricky to do at home, especially in the high school years. That’s why we’re offering high school labs at the Creation Museum. This fall we’re offering three full-year high school labs—in biology (which is already full), chemistry, and forensics. Each lab is 12 sessions with 24 labs total and they begin in September and go through April. Chemistry
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By Ken Ham As protests and some riots continue to rock major US cities, the national conversation has been dominated by questions regarding so-called “race,” racism, discrimination, prejudice, reforms, and historical monuments. How should Christians think about these important issues? Because the solutions offered by so many in our culture are anti-biblical, we want believers to be equipped to respond in a way that honors the Lord and his Word. Well, we’ve shared a lot the last few weeks about a biblical (and scientific) response to racism. I’ve been speaking on the topic since the 1970s and have made it
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Could advanced technology enable inter-stellar travel of extraterrestrials? …read more Source: creation.com
A new species of a split-footed lacewing was recently unearthed in British Columbia, Canada, creating a bit of controversy among secular paleontologists.1 All living relatives of this insect reside exclusively in Australia today.1 So, why are fossils of this insect found in Canada? Bruce Archibald of Simon Fraser University and Vladimar Makarkin of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Vladivostok tried to explai… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By J.G. Martinez D by J. G. Martinez D. For those of you wondering how my life is, I have written this article to give you an idea of what it’s like living as … Read the rest The post An Average Day in the Life of a Refugee appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
Have you heard the news? ICR’s Board of Trustees recently appointed Dr. Randy Guliuzza to be ICR’s new President & Chief Operating Officer. During the 12 years he served as ICR’s National Representative, he frequently shared his personal testimony while speaking at events. In this video, Dr. Guliuzza recounts how he providentially met the Lord through the bold, courageous witness of his high school friend June. Press play to… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Sara Tipton In the past several years, my family has been taking as many steps forward as possible when it comes to self-reliance. This is the one skill that will come in handy in every single imaginable crisis. Other than not having an existence on this planet anymore, knowing how to rely on yourself and your skills will take you far when something goes wrong. Learning, researching, and reading are all great ways to boost your knowledge about self-reliance, but I’ve found that the only way to improve, is to just do it. Jump in with two feet! All
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By Michael By John Vibes Researchers at the University of Nebraska and the Texas Biomedical Research Institute have recently published a peer-reviewed article suggesting that CBD could be included in the… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
Two of the remotest places ever visited by humans are the moon and the deepest part of the ocean. Earth’s lowest point is called the “Challenger Deep,” a depression inside the southern end of the Mariana Trench—the deepest point in the western Pacific Ocean, located in the territorial waters of the Federated States of Micronesia, east of the Mariana Islands. Kelly Walsh, th… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Mercola Everyone has the potential to catch the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19.1 You can significantly affect your risk of infection and severity of disease by taking simple steps. Symptoms for COVID-19 can range from mild to devastating. There are factors that increase the risk a person may experience severe disease. These include underlying medical conditions such as obesity, heart disease, Type 2 diabetes and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.2 In one evaluation of COVID-19 patients from six hospitals in Atlanta, researchers found independent factors that raised the risk of hospitalization included being male, smoking, having Type 2 diabetes,
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By Rich Wendling God placed within small seeds an astonishing ability to move mountains, which even pyramid builders sought to imitate. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael By Nita Forouhi, University of Cambridge; Ju-Sheng Zheng, Westlake University, and Nick Wareham, University of Cambridge Eating about five servings of fruit and vegetables a day is widely promoted as… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Jeff By James Prigioni In this video, James Prigioni shows his step by step guide on how to start a container garden and get huge harvests using homemade soil. James describes the right type of buckets,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Hesh Goldstein First and foremost, plant based foods are more loaded with nutrients than anything else. Putting that in its proper perspective, what the body needs to function without any problem are the nutrients in the raw materials essential to the human body. Those nutrients are called the essential nutrients. The body also needs vitamins. There are 13 essentials but 11 come from plants. The one that does not come from plants are vitamin D, and the other – B12 – comes from bee pollen. So, hanging out on the beach or in your backyard on a sunny day
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, host Andrew McDiarmid draws on an essay at Evolution News & Science Today to explore some intricate optimized insect designs that are inspiring human engineers and raise the question, could evolution have done that? Cicadas and dragonflies use an exquisitely engineered “bed of nails” on their wings to disarm and neutralize bacteria. Butterflies and bird feathers also use this trick. There are fruit flies that have multiple navigation systems, complete with error correction for hard turns. And the sea skater insect is able to walk on water and launch itself
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Project Salus is a massive tracking program launched by the Pentagon using artificial intelligence, blockchain technology and a bunch of other tech the average person has no idea even exists. With it, they say they’ll be able to predict COVID hot spots (so can we; just look at nursing homes), supply chain problems and other logistics issues. These systems already have geolocation data that allow them to do mapping, resource allocation, etc. The scariest part of this is they will have the ability to trace all food, down to the individual coffee bean, from it’s inception right until it gets
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By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson We previously reported an egregious case of professional scientific misconduct; one of the perpetrators has responded with additional dishonesty. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Tess Pennington Staying safe during a hurricane is always the main priority when mapping out your preparedness strategy, but many forget to plan for the aftermath scenarios or health issues associated with this type of emergency. If you have ever been through a hurricane, you know how unpredictable these storms can be. Having the proper skills and training will provide an individual with a well-diversified knowledge base to help them be more adaptable at surviving the aftermath disaster. To help you and your loved ones stay safe during and after a storm, it is paramount you learn basic skills
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By Dr. Mercola Scientists have learned that the variety of microbes that live in your gut are as unique to you as your fingerprint. This population of microbial flora can be rapidly altered after exposure to foods, toxins, antibiotics and even lifestyle choices. Each microbe performs a function and must be balanced for you to maintain optimal health. Potentially harmful microbes are only dangerous when they overwhelm beneficial ones. Essentially, this means living in a sterile environment is not ideal since the loss of your gut microbiome and the microbes living on your skin will adversely affect your health; this
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By Ken Ham After being in lockdown for weeks or months, many American families are ready to get out and enjoy a family vacation! As COVID-related travel bans are being lifted and as states reopen, we’re seeing lots of families coming to visit the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky. It’s exciting to know that thousands of children are being taught about the truth of God’s Word and the gospel. We’re so thrilled about kids coming and learning God’s Word that we give children ten and under free admission to both attractions for 2020 in order to encourage
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