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How The Age Of AIDS Mirrors The COVIDIAN AGE, With A Twist

Do HIV patients somehow recognize the lab-created Coronavirus as similar? Does the mRNA nanotech somehow protect people without an immune system? Is that why antiretroviral will be required for COVID patients?

Celebrate Mark Fisher s radical work and life at this digital ICA event

23January 2021 The ICA is set to present a virtual event honouring the late cultural theorist and writer Mark Fisher. Arriving in the wake of the recent book release, Postcapitalist Desire: The Final Lectures of Mark Fisher, the event will see five artists and musicians respond to themes and questions that arise in Fisher’s later work. The event isn’t the first of its kind. An ongoing series in tribute to Fisher – titled For k-punk, in reference to his online alias – began in 2018, as an afterparty for the Mark Fisher Memorial Lecture at Goldsmiths. This year, however, it premieres online as a way for people to “share time when they cannot share space”.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151003:21:33:00

meaningful emotional contact with you across the species barrier. can t you just accept it for the miracle that it is? whenever a sea creature retrieves your phone for you, it s absolutely magic! my god. like the time i lost my iphone off the coast of san diego and a large fish found it for me. yum, yum, yum, yum. such a good time. topic number four katy perry was buggered in brazil by a rabid fan so excited to get up and and personal with the super star didn t just hug katy, she kissed her, licked her, nuzzled her neck. even fondled those boo-bows. how did katy handful? what s your name? [ inaudible ]. she s kissing my neck. oh and my boo boo! [ laughter ]

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130428:14:08:00

studies that have been done. that s why we haven t required labels thus far. that notion that an apple that is not or in this case, it s ubl a seed, right, that is corn or something that ends up often in our packaged food is simply not different. also seems to fly in the face of the very idea that the reason we do the genetically modified foods is to make them different, make them resistant to pests, make them more nutritionally valuable. i mean, that s the entire reason for them. they must in fact be different. well you re quite right. the basic premise is that you re crossing the species barrier with genes. the important thing to understand technically, what the gene will do is create a you must ask what is that protein going to do. the protein could be an allergen. in extreme cases it could be a toxin. the key thing is we know what to test for. we can only find what we re looking for. as you pointed out, these are novel organisms with the dna.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130406:00:43:00

people going on disability than actually find willing jobs in this country? yeah. i don t think this is what american voters had in mind when they voted for change in 2008. the administration made dependency a watch word ofity administration. and therefore, they have reduced the standard for people so it s easier oh, it is much easier. a lot of men, 25, 26 years old, sitting on the porch all day long because every two weeks they get a crazy check and they are on disability. baltimore sun on tuesday, general goldburg wrote as the nature of the economy programs, can disprograms are sometimes taking the place of welfare. the reason the drudge report went with its headline jumped the species barrier into the mainstream area. very highly respected, quoting

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