8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (7)
#20917142 at 2024-05-26 12:05:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #25654: eBake For Night Shift Booms
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/mh370-mystery-solved-google-maps-32857808?int_source=nba
MH370 mystery 'solved' by Google Maps as plane remains 'found in darkest part of Cambodia jungle'
Ian Wilson,?
#19484625 at 2023-09-03 22:05:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23930: Joe Tards All But 1 Edition
>>19484539
Google Maps tech expert claims he's found doomed flight MH370 in 'darkest part of CambodIan jungle'
Ian Wilson, a technology geek, has offered a potentially ground-breaking theory into the world's greatest missing plane mystery
ByBradley JollyNews Reporter
08:26, 5 Sep 2018 Updated08:26, 6 Sep 2018
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/google-maps-tech-expert-claims-13184611
Must be some sort of re-cycled MSM junk…
#19484583 at 2023-09-03 22:01:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23930: Joe Tards All But 1 Edition
>>19484539
>>19484558
jackie…Ian Wilson
#19484539 at 2023-09-03 21:55:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23930: Joe Tards All But 1 Edition
Doomed MH370 aircraft which vanished from radar 'found' in remote jungle spot
MalaysIan Airlines plane MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur on March 8, 2014 with 227 passengers and 12 crew members. It vanished during a handover between MalaysIan and Vietnamese air-traffic controllers.
A British tech expert has claimed to have found the missing MH370 plane after spending "hours" scanning Google Maps.
Ian Wilson believes the remains of the doomed flight are lying deep in a jungle in Cambodia.
Citing a "green and dark" spot in the jungle, he claims it represents the missing plane.
Investigators have worked extensively since the plane vanished but, despite releasing a 1,500-page report, they have admitted they still cannot say what happened.
Though Mr Wilson's findings are not considered substantial evidence of the missing flight, the Bureau of Aircraft Investigations Archives said they could not rule out the Google Maps sighting.
Mr Wilson said: "I was on there [Google Earth], a few hours here, a few hours there. If you added it up I spent hours searching for places a plane could have gone down.
"And in the end, as you can see the place where the plane is. It is literally the greenest, darkest part you can see.
"Measuring the Google sighting, you're looking at around 69 metres, but there looks to be a gap between the tail and the back of the plane.
"It's just slightly bigger, but there's a gap that would probably account for that."
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1808859/MH370-missing-flight-Cambodia-jungle
#8477057 at 2020-03-19 17:34:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10853: Potus Trolling The Press Edition
>>8476758
Given that CDC knows that Chloroquine/Hydroxychloroquine is an effective treatment for COVID-19 and a prophylactic against infection.
There are grounds for everyone that has suffered and the families of those who have died for a Class Action Law suit against the CDC
- Ian Wilson (@Le_Nautonnier) March 19, 2020
#3910100 at 2018-11-15 06:13:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4973: Creepy Porn Lawyer BTFO Edition
Universal flu vaccine from … wait for it … llamas?!?!?!
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-46078989
Llama blood clue to beating all flu
By James Gallagher
Health and science correspondent, BBC News
2 November 2018
Llamas have been used to produce a new antibody therapy that has the potential to work against all types of flu, including new pandemics.
Influenza is the ultimate shape-shifter, constantly mutating its appearance to evade our immune system.
That is why a new flu jab is needed each winter and why the vaccine sometimes misses the mark.
Science is on the hunt for a way to kill all types of flu, no matter the strain or how much it mutates.
That's where the llama, better known for its wool, comes in.
The animals produce incredibly tiny antibodies in comparison to our own.
Antibodies are weapons of the immune system and they bind to the proteins that stick out from the surface of a virus.
Llama antibodies use their size advantage to wriggle a little bit deeper and attack the parts that flu cannot change.
The team at the Scripps Institute in California infected llamas with multiple types of flu to provoke an immune response.
They then scoured llama blood for the most potent antibodies that could attack a wide range of flu strains.
They picked four, and then set about building their own synthetic antibody that used elements from each.
It was tested on mice, which were given deadly doses of influenza.
Prof Ian Wilson, one of the researchers, told the BBC's Science in Action: "It's very effective, there were 60 different viruses that were used in the challenge and only one wasn't neutralised and that's a virus that doesn't infect humans.
"The goal here is to provide something that would work from season to season, and also protect you from possible pandemics should they emerge."
The work, published in the journal Science, is very early stage research and the team want to do more tests before starting human trials.
The researchers tried two approaches to giving the animals the antibody.
The first was to inject them with the antibodies, and the second was a type of gene therapy.
The genetic instructions for making the antibody were packaged up inside a harmless virus, which was then used to infect the noses of mice.
The cells in the linings of the nose then started making the flu-killing antibody.
An additional advantage of this approach is that it could work in the elderly.
The older you are the worse your immune system gets, and the less effective the seasonal flu vaccine becomes.
But the llama-inspired approach does not need to train the immune system.
Prof Jonathan Ball, from the University of Nottingham, told the BBC: "Having a treatment that can work across a range of different strains of virus is highly sought after. It's the Holy Grail of influenza.
"There will be an appetite, but it depends how well these things work, how easy it is to produce and also how costly it will be."
Journal article at:
http://science.sciencemag.org/content/362/6414/598
Universal protection against influenza infection by a multidomain antibody to influenza hemagglutinin
Nick S. Laursen, Robert H. E. Friesen, et al
#2904956 at 2018-09-06 17:53:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #3674: Excitement Palpable Edition
MIssing MalaysIan Airlines Plane MH370 Found In CambodIan Jungle!
Ian Wilson said he has spotted the doomed plane deep in the CambodIan jungle thanks to the popular mapping service from the internet search engine gIant.
The plane vanished in 2014 with 239 people on board but its whereabouts has been shrouded in mystery amid several conspiracy theories that have been put forward.
Pixelated images from Google Maps appear to show the outline of a large aircraft, but this could simply be one that had been flying below the satellite that pictured it.
Mr Wilson told the Daily Star Online that the measurements are close to that of a Boeing 777-200, although there appears to be a mysterious gap between the tail and the main body.
But this could be where the two parts of the plane broke upon landing in the intense jungle terrain.
He said: "The Boeing 777-200 is 63.7m in length.
"Measuring the Google sighting you're looking at around 69 metres, but there looks to be a gap between the tail and the back of the plane.
"It's just slightly bigger, but there's a gap that would probably account for that."
He said he had been watching a documentary on the MH370 mystery that he had been sceptical of and felt the need to search the area online.
The aircraft is still classified as missing, although some debris has washed up on the island of Reunion off Madagascar, which investigators said was from MH370.
But despite the long odds of the plane crashing into the CambodIan jungle, Mr Wilson still wants to search the area in case there were any errors in the previous analysis.
He said: "They know the transponder was turned off for that flight, it could have gone anywhere.
"It's assumed it turned south. But just north from there is Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.
The missing MalaysIan Airlines flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpar headed to Beijing on March 8, 2014, carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew.
The last words from the cockpit to MalaysIan air traffic controllers, "Good Night Malaysia Three Seven Zero",were heard at 1.19am by either Captain Zahaire Ahmed Shah or his co-pilot.
But the plane then suddenly disappeared from radar during a handover between air traffic controllers in Malaysia and Vietnam.
According to the MH370 Safety Investigation Report, radar and satellite analysis showed it flew back across the MalaysIan peninsula and then onto the IndIan Ocean.
It concluded that MH370 eventually ran out of fuel and crashed into sea west of Australia but despite the extensive investigation, officials still don't know what happened to the plane.
Mr Wilson added: "I just thought I'd have a wander through. I work in digital video so I'm on Google Earth all the time.
"So I was on there, a few hours here, a few hours there. If you added it up I spent hours searching for places a plane could have gone down.
"And in the end, as you can see the place where the plane is. It is literally the greenest, darkest part you can see."
Mr Wilson's discovery could prove to be a huge breakthrough in the mystery that has dominated the global aviation industry for the past four years.
In another dramatic twist, the Aviation Safety Network also told the Daily Star Online that this latest sighting does not fit the profile of any crashes in the area.
"The route fits as well. It got to just where Malaysia switches to Vietnamese airspace.
"They know the plane went left after that, but after that everything else is conjecture.
8chan/8kun QResearch AUSTRALIA Posts (1)
#14411454 at 2021-08-21 01:09:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research AUSTRALIA #18 - Talisman Sabre: MAGIC SWORD Edition
Ahoy, Ausanons. reposting >>14411392 (OB, QR Gen) for your viewing pleasure.
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Shocking new TV investigation shows why Australia should be on red alert for the next neo-Nazi mass slaughter
[DamIan Wilson is a UK journalist, ex-Fleet Street editor, financial industry consultant and political communications special advisor in the UK and EU. kekekekek] 19 Aug, 2021
An undercover investigation has revealed Australia's right-wing extremists hide behind suburban normality to hoard guns and raise money while planning a new 'ethno-state', and even exposed links to theChristchurch mosque killer.
There used to be a time when right-wing nutters were treated as a bit of a joke. After all, things didn't end so well for their idolAdolf Hitler,and ever since his death in a German bunker his corrupt national socialist ideology has not exactly enjoyed any mainstream endorsement.
Anyway, Western governments have had more on their minds than neo-Nazis and their ilk. There was a new bunch of bad guys on the block, and those radical Islamists proved they were capable of large-scale atrocities, as demonstrated by dozens of attacks on Western targets around the world and the unforgettable events of9/11,now 20 years ago.
In focusing attention on overthrowingdespots like Iraq's Saddam Hussein, Libya's Muammar Gaddafi or, more recently, Syria's Bashar Assad,in what we were all led to believe were successive attempts to deprive Islamist terrorists of shelter, support and finances, Western nations have taken their eye off the ball. They should have been paying more attention to the growth of the extreme right-wing movements from which evil killers likeNew Zealand mosque murderer Brenton Tarrant and NorwegIan crazy Anders Breivik have emerged.
The fact they didn't has proven to be a serious mistake. Because while everyone's been distracted with fighting Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) and their offshoots in dusty, far-off hellholes, an AustralIan investigation broadcast this week shows domestic, right-wing extremists have been organising in suburban homes, just like the ones you or I might live next door to, and are far more sophisticated than most folk would ever believe...
According toAustralia's top spook, Mike Burgess,the head of the AustralIan Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), although some of these online neo-Nazis "are just talking a good game, it could unfortunately spur someone on who's on the fringe of that group."
Of course, he's right. Both Tarrant and Breivik inhabited the online netherworld of right-wing extremism before their murderous endeavours. And there are surely others out there just like them, but who are able to keep whatever drives them in check and under wraps before they do something catastrophic.
Judging by the extent of organisation the investigators uncovered, widespreadgun ownership,the exhortations to raise funds, calls to buy up rural property as the first steps in forming a new, racist state and the encouragement to network domestically and internationally with fellow travellers, then don't be surprised if that next extremist attack occurs in Oz.[FALSE FLAG, AUS Ed?]
While that might be the cause of much bloodshed, knowing what we know now, it should not be unexpected. One meeting caught on undercover camera finds a group of neo-Nazis swearing their oath: "It is my duty to be a warrior, to be strong and defend my people. It is my duty to speak the truth no matter the consequences. I may die, but my blood lives forever, until my end, this is my oath. Blood and honour."
If that doesn't ring alarm bells across Australia and beyond, then heaven knows what will.
https://www.rt.com/op-ed/532427-investigation-right-wing-extremists-australia/
kek. tavistock types getting desperate to legitimize the tyranny in down under bolt hole.
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heading back to QR Gen. love you fags (no homo)