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InternationalCut2610 t1_j75lqtg wrote
Reply to comment by CanuckFack in Purported leader of pro-Nazi homeschooling network no longer employed by own family-run business, according to a company statement by uniquedifferences
Don't we make paste from horses?
InternationalCut2610 t1_j28ylem wrote
Reply to comment by Bifferer in Exclusive: U.S. considers airline wastewater testing as COVID surges in China by Smithy2232
That would be a good idea to identify trends. It's not like they can identify the individual responsible.
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Reply to comment by AsunasPersonalAsst in 'The Serpent' serial killer Charles Sobhraj returns to France by randy88moss
You'd be surprised. Some of the most prolific killers have been released and just kept killing without severe repercussions. Like [this guy](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_L%C3%B3pez_(serial_killer))
InternationalCut2610 t1_j0k7aiz wrote
Reply to comment by Swineservant in Aromatherapy spray that killed two people in a multistate outbreak also killed pet raccoon by AudibleNod
I mean, science can be tested that's what makes it science. You don't need to source any materials from Russia to make isolate phages and create a therapy.
You just collect the bacteria you're targeting - which will in general have bacteriophages that have evolved to infect that bacteria - and isolate them.
Then culture a pure sample of the bacteria, add samples of the phages to petri dishes and look for plaques where it's killed the bacteria.
That's a very basic explanation and you need to do more testing to make sure it's safe to be used as a human therapy vs in vitro but, the science as far as the theory goes isn't fake and can be verified.
You can do it in your basement if you want, to target specific strains of bacteria that cause you acne for example. I wouldn't recommend that unless you're interested in learning about the mechanisms behind it and investing in equipment to create a safe and sterile environment.
That said - yes you can trust science from anywhere because the whole point of science is it's empirically verifiable.
InternationalCut2610 t1_j0k5k6j wrote
Reply to comment by CatProgrammer in Aromatherapy spray that killed two people in a multistate outbreak also killed pet raccoon by AudibleNod
I understand that but this is just a continuation of politics stifling research. Now we have the internet and can share ideas more to a certain extent. I'm not saying we can discount the political climate entirely but it's extremely damaging to discount a technology because it was developed by an ideological(or existential) enemy. Nazi technology did take us to the moon after all, as despicable as their research practices were.
InternationalCut2610 t1_j0jxvpm wrote
Reply to comment by CatProgrammer in Aromatherapy spray that killed two people in a multistate outbreak also killed pet raccoon by AudibleNod
I guess I wasn't clear, collaborating academically, not politically or militarily.
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Reply to comment by UncannyTarotSpread in Aromatherapy spray that killed two people in a multistate outbreak also killed pet raccoon by AudibleNod
We need to supplement our reliance on antibiotics with phage therapy. It's worked for decades in Russia and if we collaborated with them or at least funded more projects to build on existing research it could be a powerful tool to fight multidrug resistant bacteria.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Lockerbie bombing suspect in US custody by Smithy2232
Should probably buy some rabbits and take pictures of half and see what happens. Because if it turns out you're the grim reaper I think you've been slacking off a bit.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Missing Fremont family found safe in Wisconsin by PawsibleCrazyCatLady
I mean I guess since he works in finance, I'd say that's the most likely area to find direct evidence of malfeasance related to 9/11.
Not the attacks or any of the controlled demolition bullshit conspiracy theories but profiteering off of starting a never ending war, which relates to the only semi-credible theory I've heard about 9/11 which is that certain people in the government connected to defense contractors "let it happen".
That said, probably just a guy having a mental breakdown.
InternationalCut2610 t1_it0ckk3 wrote
I would just use heat shrink tape and a heat gun, but I'm lazy.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Real Estate Agents Caught on Camera Facilitating Mortgage Fraud for a Fee by Puzzleheaded-Bug7189
Our latest house purchase we used the same realtor. He cut the commissions in half on his suggestion. A realtor with moral integrity wouldn't pull that crap.
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Reply to comment by Owain451 in As Mystery Objects Get Shot Down, U.S. Sets Up New Task Force on UFOs by Nicolas-matteo
Some of the outspoken UFO researchers for years, maybe even decades have been saying the reason that the government won't disclose is because they are interdimensional phenomena, vs interstellar. Because that would shatter our idea of what reality is.
I've never been sold on it, mostly very skeptical. But I'm a little more open to it now that our government is slowly acknowledging things that they for decades said didn't exist, have been monitored, recorded and we can't explain it.