Signs

Discussion in 'The Signs of the Times' started by themilitantcatholic, Sep 3, 2015.

  1. DesertStar7

    DesertStar7 Guest

    The last thing they need. :(
     
    HeavenlyHosts likes this.
  2. Katfalls

    Katfalls Powers

    Now is Michigan they have a raging wild fire near Greyling . . . fires, floods!
     
    HeavenlyHosts and DesertStar7 like this.
  3. DesertStar7

    DesertStar7 Guest

    Good grief. :(

    An online acquaintance (start 2003) from Michigan identified as an anarchist (I didn't take him seriously; later found out he was serious). He would often say things like he was prepared for "chaos" and "Let it all come down, shake out...see what remains standing." Young (11 years my junior), brash, tough.

    Haven't heard from him since 2017.

    I sometimes wonder, Well Matt? Are you enjoying this?? I really would like to ask him.

    It's easy to be flippant or "brave" when times are good or okay or better than now. :whistle:
     
  4. AED

    AED Powers

    At the risk of sounding tin foil hat/ conspiracist it seems Q predicted "false flags" to create chaos as the election draws nearer.
     
    earthtoangels likes this.
  5. Dolours

    Dolours Guest

    https://www.metabunk.org/threads/de...n-briefing-on-removing-the-god-gene-hoax.317/
     
    HeavenlyHosts and Sam like this.
  6. djmoforegon

    djmoforegon Powers

    I just saw this video, by coincidence (;)) in my newsfeed on YouTube.


     
    Last edited: May 23, 2020
    Evenstar and AED like this.
  7. AED

    AED Powers

    Just listened to this last night. Interesting. Even St Jean Vianney spoke of this.
     
  8. AED

    AED Powers

  9. Evenstar

    Evenstar Principalities

    I was watching it last night too. Very interesting. I hope he does some more on this .
     
    AED likes this.
  10. Evenstar

    Evenstar Principalities

    Thanks for posting this Jason, looking forward to watching it.
     
    AED and Jason Fernando like this.
  11. Don_D

    Don_D ¡Viva Cristo Rey!

    Byron, AED and Jason Fernando like this.
  12. Don_D

    Don_D ¡Viva Cristo Rey!

  13. Dolours

    Dolours Guest

    I regard the gateway pundit as a very biased sensationalist news outlet.
    Take, for example, the second link in your post. Reports from Italy when that brother and sister team were arrested suggested that they were Masons or linked to masonry. I can't remember all the details but the pair didn't come across as the innocents depicted in the gateway pundit. Masonry in Italy doesn't quite have the Shriners image it does in the US. What we are seeing reported as an attempt to undermine Trump could have been an attempt to undermine Renzi and the Italian government.

    Dirty business indeed, and maybe dirt on all sides.
     
  14. AED

    AED Powers

    Yes I am afraid Trump supporters who aren't Catholic often see the Church as the whore of Babylon. Lots of vituperation on twitter along those lines. One thinks of glass houses.:oops:
    I know Italy has a huge Chinese presence in their fashion industry and many Chinese living in Italy. I will try to read the article.
    This whole deep state thing/draining the swamp is like a surgeon opening up a body to cut out the cancer and discovering massive putrefaction and spider like tumors all linked together. Horrible.
     
    Byron, djmoforegon, Joan J and 3 others like this.
  15. AED

    AED Powers

    Yes. They are often biased and sensational. I figure they are the equivalent of CNN on the right. Truth lies somewhere in the middle
     
    Dolours likes this.
  16. Joan J

    Joan J HolySpiritCome!

    I was just pondering, where does the prophesied economic collapse fall into a timeline or is it simply expected as part of other calamities (current unusual disease)?
     
  17. Dolours

    Dolours Guest

    It's very hard to find unbiased reporting nowadays. I don't believe that any reporter can shelve his own biases or world view when reporting a story, but in the past those who tried earned the most respect.

    Leaving aside the divisions in the US, there is something very peculiar about the nuclear scientist's career change. I'm pretty sure that they set up their arrangement before Trump put his hat in the race for US president although I could well be wrong about that.

    And it was remarkable the way President Trump's visits to some countries were immediately preceded by Obama visits to the same countries. It was clearly an attempt by Obama to undermine the sitting President of the USA.
     
    AED and Mary's child like this.
  18. Joan J

    Joan J HolySpiritCome!

    I'm convinced we need the Warning and a much different heavenly purge to fully eliminate such NWO & Freemason infiltrations. Won't happen otherwise. Once the Warning comes, such intentions will be at a much different level or viewed quite differently. Priorities will shift exponentially.

    I feel like we are being intensely prepared for the Warning/Miracle/Permanent Sign & then for things to take an unimaginable turn.
     
    Beth B, AED and garabandal like this.
  19. Don_D

    Don_D ¡Viva Cristo Rey!

    I think we are getting a warning of sorts right now. How many worldly distractions have been stripped from us with the reaction to this virus. Yet, the world continues it's march into madness. Frankensteins lab has been deemed essential and is open for business.

    https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/21/us/human-mouse-chimera-hybrid-scn-trnd/index.html

    Scientists made a mouse embryo that's 4% human -- the highest level of human cells in an animal yet
    By Harmeet Kaur, CNN

    Updated 8:30 PM ET, Thu May 21, 2020

    (CNN)Scientists have created a mouse embryo that's part human -- 4% to be exact.

    The hybrid is what scientists call a human-animal chimera, a single organism that's made up of two different sets of cells -- in this case, a mouse embryo that has both mouse cells and human cells.
    This human-mouse chimera has by far the highest number of human cells ever recorded in an animal, according to researchers. Their experiment suggests that many types of human cells can be generated in mouse embryos, and at a much faster rate than in human embryos.
    And that, the scientists say, carries enormous potential for the treatment of human diseases, possibly even Covid-19.
    Researchers from the State University of New York at Buffalo and the Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center published the findings last week in the journal Science Advances.
    The news was previously reported by Popular Mechanics.
    The findings have disease-treating potential
    These findings are important for a number of reasons, said Jian Feng, one of the study's authors and a professor of physiology and biophysics at the University at Buffalo.
    For one, it shows that it's possible to generate many types of mature human cells in mouse embryos, which could potentially be used to make cells, tissues or organs to treat diseases.
    In this study, the team of researchers injected 10 to 12 human stem cells into developing mouse embryos. Within 17 days, those stem cells developed into millions of mature cells, including human red blood cells and eye cells.

    In a human embryo, it would take about eight weeks to generate human red blood cells and even longer to generate human eye cells, Feng said.
    "These observations suggest that the mechanism that specify time in development can be changed," he wrote in an email to CNN. "With this implication, there will be more dramatic discoveries down the road."
    The team used a revolutionary technology
    In previous such research, scientists had only detected around 0.1% of human cells in mouse embryos.
    That's why it's so striking that these human-mouse chimeras exhibited 4% human cells. And because of the technique that the team used to count the cells, Feng said even that figure is an underestimate.
    The team achieved this feat by converting human pluripotent stem cells, which can potentially produce any cell or tissue the body needs to repair itself, into an earlier state.

    Feds open talks on growing human organs in animals
    Converting those cells made them compatible with the inner group of cells inside an early stage mouse embryo, which generates all the cells in the body. So when those earlier stage human cells were injected into mouse embryos, they developed much better than they otherwise would have.
    "We reasoned that if we can make the human pluripotent stem cells behave like the mouse pluripotent stem cells, the human cells should mingle well with the mouse stem cells in a mouse blastocyst," Feng wrote. "And that is exactly we found."
    The team's experiment indicates that the "the genetic program embodied in a mouse embryo and the genetic program embodied in human stem cells can crosstalk pretty well," Feng said.
    In other words, there's enough evolutionary compatibility between mice and humans that mouse embryos are a relatively good environment for cultivating human cells.
    "Life is a DNA-based software system that harnesses energy to produce information," Feng wrote. "This experiment is kind of like emulating Windows in a Mac."
    Future implications could include organ development
    Human-animal chimeras have been a point of ethical debate among scientists. Though they could be used to grow human organs for transplants, some scientists say there are serious risks that need to be explored.
    "The possibilities have many researchers giddy with excitement. But they also raise serious ethical dilemmas about the moral status of these part-human animals," neuroscientist and animal advocate Lori Marino wrote in a 2017 op-ed for Stat News.
    "Chimera test subjects must be human enough to serve as effective models for health research, but not so human that they qualify for protection from this research altogether."

    Researchers restore some function to brains of dead pigs, raising potential for human applications
    Feng said their research is still in its early stages and more studies need to be conducted. But he added that the technology of making human stem cells more compatible with mouse embryos has a number of potential applications.
    One, Feng said, is that it can generate better mouse models to study human diseases, including Covid-19. Mice can also be used to grow human immune cells or respiratory cells.
    "Such chimeric mice would be very useful for studying Covid-19, which gravely impacts human, but barely affects mice," Feng said.
    "Another example could be malaria, in which the pathogen specifically infect human red blood cells through a mosquito bite. If we can make a mouse with even more human red blood cells, it would be a very good model to study malaria."
    Future studies could also explore whether this technique could be applied to larger animals, such as pigs, to generate organs for transplants, Feng said. Though he said such possibilities are far off, they hold promise.
    "At the time of the first airplane, all the potential applications existed only in the minds of a few people," Feng said. "If the society were to decide that it was a horrible idea for humans to fly, we would miss a lot of things that turn out to be wonderful for everyone. A society that sees the world as what it is, not what it should be, is an effective society that can move forward."
     

Share This Page