Thursday, May 9, 2024

Exploring the Unknown


Let me see. So Hamas created a cease-fire discussion with the U.S. without Israeli participation and then agreed to the terms they created. Israel was sandbagged and when they couldn't agree they were vilified in the press. A great Hamas coup.
Then the U.S. withheld their weapons shipment because Israel wouldn't agree to the unilateral Hamas proposal.
Has the U.S. been out-maneuvered by Hamas terrorists?

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Why did the judge allow Stormy Daniels to appear in court when her testimony had nothing to do with the accusation?

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Exploring the Unknown

In 2018, scientists discovered something unexpected living aboard the International Space Station. This surprise visitor turned out to be five strains of a multi-drug-resistant bacteria known to as Enterobacter bugandensis. Now, researchers say at least 13 strains have been discovered. This means that the original strains have mutated into several new strains of bacteria never seen before on Earth.

This bacteria is an opportunistic pathogen, which means on Earth it will only cause disease in a person if they are already battling a disease or have a weakened immune system. But that doesn't mean that this new organism, unseen before--ever, will be a similar organism to the one we know.

So we are launching structures into space and seeing the development of unique organisms with unknown activity and potential. So far, so good?

Did any of these guys read The Andromeda Strain?

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