Ukraine invasion

U.S. President Barack Obama needed to persuade 9 EU countries that were opposed to adding more sanctions against Russia
Of course, it's obvious the best way to get more votes for Russian sanctions was to shoot down a passenger plane over Russian-controlled territory. I guess that's why Obama was President of the US, and I wasn't.:)

It's not like Ukrainian rebels admitted they shot the plane down.
And there was zero evidence a Dutch court looked at.:rolleyes:
 
Xi Jinping delivers a chilling message for the West as he tells 'dear friend' Vladimir Putin 'change is coming that hasn't happened in 100 years... and we are driving it' on day Russian despot said UK risked 'nuclear collision' with its aid to Ukraine
  • The unsettling parting message is sure to set alarm bells ringing in the West
  • Earlier Putin vowed to react to UK plans to send Challenger 2 tanks to Ukraine

 
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Putin's version of 'peace': Terrifying moment Russian missiles blow up a Ukrainian apartment building hours after drone strike on Kyiv high school killed four people
  • Missile today struck building in Zaporizhzhya, in the south of Ukraine
  • Earlier strike hit a high school about 50 miles south of Kyiv, officials said
 
What is depleted uranium ammunition? How deadly shells tipped with dense metal can blast through tough tank armour
  • Depleted uranium is considerably less reactive than uranium in its natural form
  • It is used in tank shells to pierce through armour because it is incredibly dense
 
NATO's warning to Putin: US B-52 bombers are flanked by NATO allies in the skies over Europe in show of strength
  • The two US bombers were joined by warplanes from Italy, Spain and Romania
  • Came after the B-52s were intercepted by a Russian fighter jet on Monday
 
'We have brought up three parts of the frame': Amateur radio hobbyists catch Russians talking about RECOVERING pieces of US Reaper drone they destroyed over the Black Sea
  • Russia raced to recover wreckage hours after the drone crashed on March 14
  • Radio intercepts reveal conversations about recovering pieces of the drone
  • Pentagon says drone's software was wiped of any sensitive information
 





UK lies about depleted uranium munitions but they must know better.
That's logical - it would not be manufactured if there were no effects.






 
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That list above is one hell of Western civilisation.

Two faced hyprocrisy of the Western governments leading their public to their demise whilst filling the pockets of their War Lords and political masters.

Breaching human rights and contravening international law, taking out assets of independent nations. Shocking criminal conduct.

Does anyone hear believe Russia destroyed their own pipeline? As we were led to believe by MSM

When will Ukraine realise it is simply a US tool and forget about joining NATO?
 
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Video claiming Putin is using body doubles goes viral on Russian social media as bizarre theory gains momentum in the country
  • The video seizes on speculation that a doppelgänger visited Mariupol
  • It points out that a ledge on Putin's earlobe constantly changes
 
Video claiming Putin is using body doubles goes viral on Russian social media as bizarre theory gains momentum in the country
  • The video seizes on speculation that a doppelgänger visited Mariupol
  • It points out that a ledge on Putin's earlobe constantly changes
With Russian bio experiments, they might not be just body doubles.

Russia Is Going to Try to Clone an Army of 3,000-Year-Old Scythian Warriors​

Good luck with that.
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  • Russia’s Defense Minister suggested he wants to clone a group of ancient warriors.
  • That’s going to be tricky. To date, there haven’t been any human clones, and the odds are low for even non-human clones.
  • The legality of cloning is murky because of the medical uses for specific kinds of cloning.
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When you hold a job like Defense Minister of Russia, you presumably have to be bold and think outside the box to protect your country from enemy advances. And with his latest strategic idea—cloning an entire army of ancient warriors—Sergei Shoigu is certainly taking a big swing.

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In an online session of the Russian Geographical Society last month, Shoigu, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggested using the DNA of 3,000-year-old Scythian warriors to potentially bring them back to life. Yes, really.
First, some background: The Scythian people, who originally came from modern-day Iran, were nomads who traveled around Eurasia between the 9th and 2nd centuries B.C., building a powerful empire that endured for several centuries before finally being phased out by competitors. Two decades ago, archaeologists uncovered the well-preserved remains of the soldiers in a kurgan, or burial mound, in the Tuva region of Siberia.
Because of Tuva’s position in southern Siberia, much of it is permafrost, meaning a form of soil or turf that always remains frozen. It’s here where the Scythian warrior saga grows complex, because the frozen soil preserves biological matter better than other kinds of ground. Russian defense minister Sergei Shoigu knows this better than anyone, because he’s from Tuva.

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“Of course, we would like very much to find the organic matter and I believe you understand what would follow that,” Shoigu told the Russian Geographical Society. “It would be possible to make something of it, if not Dolly the Sheep. In general, it will be very interesting.”
Shoigu subtly suggested going through some kind of human cloning process. But is that even possible?
To date, no one has cloned a human being. But scientists have successfully executed the therapeutic cloning of individual kinds of cells and other specific gene-editing work, and of course, there are high-profile examples of cloning pretty complex animals. Earlier this year, for example, scientists cloned an endangered U.S. species for the first time: a black-footed ferret whose donor has been dead for more than 30 years.

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So, why are humans still off the menu?
Blame a technical problem with the most common form of cloning, which is called nuclear transfer. In this process, a somatic cell (like a skin or organ cell, with a specific established purpose in the body) has its nucleus carefully lifted out, and this nucleus is deposited in an oocyte, or egg cell, with its nucleus carefully removed. It’s like a blank template waiting to have a new nucleus swapped in.
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Human cloning runs into real-world obstacles, both legally and scientifically.
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“From a technical perspective, cloning humans and other primates is more difficult than in other mammals,” the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) National Human Genome Research Institute says on its website:
“One reason is that two proteins essential to cell division, known as spindle proteins, are located very close to the chromosomes in primate eggs. Consequently, removal of the egg's nucleus to make room for the donor nucleus also removes the spindle proteins, interfering with cell division.”
You might remember spindle proteins from your mitosis diagrams back in high school biology. And while there’s a relatively easy way around this problem, it’s almost moot when cloning humans is considered extremely taboo in most of the world. In some places, it’s also explicitly illegal.
“We would like very much to find the organic matter and I believe you understand what would follow that.”
Curiously, the U.S. hasn’t banned the gene editing of embryos. But the NIH doesn’t fund research on the practice, and places like in-vitro clinics aren’t allowed to do any non-U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved manipulation of embryos under any circumstances.
That example starts to illustrate why the problem is so complex—because a lot of cutting-edge genetic medicine is walking right up to the line without crossing it. Making laws that address full human embryo cloning, then, requires a jigsaw puzzle of careful language that doesn’t rule out these kinds of therapeutic cloning.
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Russian defense minister Sergei Shoigu wants to clone Scythian warriors.
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But let’s say Russia ignores all legality in favor of Shoigu’s big plans. In that case, scientists would have to develop a way to lift out the human nucleus without damaging the cell beyond repair.
Scientists have cloned certain monkeys, so primates are at least hypothetically still in the mix, despite the spindle proteins. But the success rate even for non-primate clones is already very low—it took Dolly the sheep’s research team 277 attempts to get a viable embryo.

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And what if all of that went perfectly? Well, the Scythians were powerful warriors and gifted horsemen, but scientists—or the Kremlin—must carefully monitor a cloned baby version of a deceased adult warrior for illnesses and other prosaic childhood problems. Who will raise these children? Who will be legally responsible for their wellbeing?
Shoigu may envision a future race of extremely capable fighters, but ... that’s at least 20 years away, with an added coin flip on nature versus nurture. After all, the Scythian warriors didn’t have plumbing, let alone smartphones. This is a whole new world.
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Putin puts nukes in Europe for the first time: Russia will station 'tactical' nuclear weapons in Belarus, President says in new threat to the West
  • Moscow to base nuclear arms outside of the country for first time since 1990s
  • Iskander missile systems have already been transferred to Belarus, Putin claims
 



 
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