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Saturday, August 10, 2019

Creating New Moon Aliens Scientist Crash Tardigrades On Moon

Israel Aerospace Industries had a lunar lander the "Beresheet" attempting to be the first private moon lander to land on the moon, instead crashed on the moon. Leaving a wreckage trail of possible Alien life to thrive on the moons harsh surface? Tardigrades!! One of the Most evolved/durable creatures on earth..... 



The Beresheet carried a lunar library consisting of 25 layers of nickel, each only a few microns thick. The first four layers contain roughly 60,000 high-resolution images of book pages, which include language primers, textbooks, and keys to decoding the other 21 layers. Those layers hold nearly all of the English Wikipedia, thousands of classic books, and even the secrets to David Copperfield’s magic tricks. Another thin layer of epoxy resin between each layer of nickel, a synthetic equivalent of the fossilized tree resin that preserves ancient insects. Into the resin they tucked hair follicles and blood samples from 24 humans that represent a diverse genetic cross-section of human ancestry, in addition to some dehydrated tardigrades and samples from major holy sites, like the Bodhi tree in India. A few thousand extra dehydrated tardigrades were sprinkled onto tape that was attached to the lunar library. 



Tardigrades could hypothetically be revived in the future. Tardigrades are known to enter dormant states in which all metabolic processes stop and the water in their cells is replaced by a protein that effectively turns the cells into glass. Scientists have revived tardigrades that have spent up to 10 years in this dehydrated state, although in some cases they may be able to survive much longer without water. Although the lunar library is designed to last for millions of years, scientists are just beginning to understand how tardigrades manage to survive in so many unforgiving environments. It’s conceivable that as we learn more about tardigrades, we’ll discover ways to rehydrate them after much longer periods of dormancy.


 I wondered why they added the Lunar Library to a lunar lander in the first place? The Lead Scientist Spivack “Their job, as a backup of this planet, make sure that we protect our heritage, both our knowledge and our biology, We have to plan for their worst nightmare.” Making a backup of the entire planet is the sort of high-minded idealism associated with the titans of US Government/NASA, but Spivack is well on his way to turning it into a reality. And as the world grapples with the fallout from climate change, the prospect of nuclear war, and even killer asteroids, creating a backup of human civilization doesn’t sound like such a bad idea after all. 


Who Knows......in 10 years what species those Tardigrades will evolve into trying to survive in the harsh moon environment......!! 

Stay Safe and Frosty.... 
Peace....

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Staged/Hoax Media Misleading US/Americans-Kenya Westgate Mall Shootings

Guys I can't keep this to myself, I have to voice my opinion on the supposedly  Kenya West gate Mall terrorist shooting.

  I didn't believe the news at first when I heard of the Kenya West-gate mall terrorist attack on September 21. and after some of my own research all the first response evidence that the media is spewing out just is not adding up or making sense.

 Just take a close look at all the pictures that are showing they are all HD quality and the cameraman is standing in the middle of the firefight while the guy in the picture is taking cover from the supposed shooters!? Also every shot of a supposed dead person the blood stains are every unrealistic looking, Dried blood doesn't sheen up like plastic film. Also every picture of a "injured victim" they are carrying them/wheeling me out on shopping carts look at the person there no BLOOD anywhere on there clothes or faces and if it was a "shooting" wouldn't and "injured victim" be shot or have blood from glass on their clothes and possible face/arms/legs?


Then lets us examine the pictures of the security forces inside the mall itself, forget/ignore the fact that the cameraman is standing in the middle of the fire zone taking the picture of a kneeling commando...maybe he was 100 feet away with a good focus taking cover who knows. Take a closer look at the commandos in those pictures.....


In one Picture there is a built commando with a tiny 22 pistol aiming to shoot over cover at a supposed terrorist, with 3 more Kenya armed forces kneeling behind me with AK-47s. Examine all 4 of the commandos faces especially the Pistol gentleman. The Pistol guy is smiling/happier than a fat kid in a free candy store, and the 3 army guys behind him look like they are as bored as if they are just kneeling there for no reason at all. I know that military forces are trained to not show emotion but if someone was shooting at me and I was kneeling for cover to fired back, I'm sure my face/body language would be anything but BORED.



OK, so I was not there in Kenya at the West-gate mall on September 21st 2013, so I don't know what really happened. If all those pictures of dead bodies I saw were real and 60 people were shot dead and 100 really were injured then I have sent my prayers for them to find peace in the afterlife.. 

But my instinct tells me that the American/World Media is covering up most of what really happened if some or all of it is really true or just a giant Staged event to induce another war for the US to get involved in or Kenya to go to war with another country they chose to blame it on.


STAY FROSTY!!!! 

MEDIA MISINFORMATION









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Sunday, March 25, 2012

All about Rain Forests

Here a few little facts about Rain Forests.....


Rain forests are forests characterized by high rainfall, with definitions based on a minimum normal annual rainfall of 1750-2000 mm (68-78 inches). The monsoon trough, alternatively known as the intertropical convergence zone, plays a significant role in creating the climatic conditions necessary for the Earth's tropical rainforests.




Around 40% to 75% of all biotic species are indigenous to the rainforests.  It has been estimated that there may be many millions of species of plants, insects and microorganisms still undiscovered in tropical rainforests. Tropical rainforests have been called the "jewels of the Earth" and the "world's largest pharmacy", because over one quarter of natural medicines have been discovered there. Rainforests are also responsible for 28% of the world's oxygen turnover, sometimes misnamed oxygen production, processing it through photosynthesis from carbon dioxide and consuming it through respiration.


The undergrowth in a rainforest is restricted in many areas by the poor penetration of sunlight to ground level. This makes it easy to walk through undisturbed, mature rainforest. If the leaf canopy is destroyed or thinned, the ground beneath is soon colonized by a dense, tangled growth of vines, shrubs and small trees, called a jungle. There are two types of rainforest, tropical rainforest and temperate rainforest.




Tropical and temperate rainforests have been subjected to heavy logging and agricultural clearance throughout the 20th century and the area covered by rainforests around the world is shrinking.[25] Biologists have estimated that large numbers of species are being driven to extinction (possibly more than 50,000 a year; at that rate,  a quarter or more of all species on Earth could be exterminated within 50 years) due to the removal of habitat with destruction of the rainforests.


Another factor causing the loss of rainforest is expanding urban areas. Littoral rainforest growing along coastal areas of eastern Australia is now rare due to ribbon development to accommodate the demand for seachange lifestyles.


The forests are being destroyed at a rapid pace. Almost 90% of West Africa's rainforest has been destroyed. Since the arrival of humans 2000 years ago, Madagascar has lost two thirds of its original rain forest. At present rates, tropical rainforests in Indonesia would be logged out in 10 years and Papua New Guinea in 13 to 16 years.
Several countries, notably Brazil, have declared their deforestation a national emergency. Amazon deforestation jumped by 69% in 2008 compared to 2007's twelve months, according to official government data. Deforestation could wipe out or severely damage nearly 60% of the Amazon Rainforest by 2030!!