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Feb 24, 2023
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it's so original and extreme like bat miles and her fiancé miles clowy the lovers went to the maldivesbmerged under water and gave each other the longest underwater kiss, lasting 4 minutes and 6 seconds. the couple met five years ago through their work on nature and ocean conservation. beth taught a course dedicated to this problem, and also taught, and miles was a volunteer of the program and the girl and the guy have experience diving under water, but the world record was not easy for them, they had to train for about 3 days to make it work like this unusual lavrik my name is nastya kravchenko bye everyone. but, in the meantime, our morning broadcast continues today, by the way, i dare. remind friday 24 february. and tomorrow, if it suddenly happened, you forgot on the weekend. yes, but we are not talking about that, in fact, the belarus intellectual exhibition continues its journey around the country. today the exposition opens in mogilev, visitors will be able to see the latest technologies. scientific developments of belarusian scientists, students and industrialists in various fi
it's so original and extreme like bat miles and her fiancé miles clowy the lovers went to the maldivesbmerged under water and gave each other the longest underwater kiss, lasting 4 minutes and 6 seconds. the couple met five years ago through their work on nature and ocean conservation. beth taught a course dedicated to this problem, and also taught, and miles was a volunteer of the program and the girl and the guy have experience diving under water, but the world record was not easy for them,...
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Feb 28, 2023
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by the way bats aren't any closer than 900 miles away yet a few hundred yards from the lab that's where the outbreak occurred. data point number 2, in november of 2019, before the pandemic, three separate researchers at the wuhan institute of virology were hospitalized, went and checked themselves in for serious ailments, ailments that suggest that they may have been the very first people with covid-19. in fact, that might have been how it escaped. fact number 3, after the pandemic began, the chinese government actively destroyed the samples at the wuhan institute for virology, destroyed them, and they also disappeared the whistle blowers. i'll tell you, in a court of law, if you're facing a subpoena and you go and destroy evidence, you can be held liable for that but not only that the judge will instruct the jury to draw an inference against you that if you're destroying evidence, it's because the evidence demonstrates your guilt. in this instance, the fact that china's first reaction was, get rid of all the evidence, shows that they knew, they covered it up. china bears the responsibi
by the way bats aren't any closer than 900 miles away yet a few hundred yards from the lab that's where the outbreak occurred. data point number 2, in november of 2019, before the pandemic, three separate researchers at the wuhan institute of virology were hospitalized, went and checked themselves in for serious ailments, ailments that suggest that they may have been the very first people with covid-19. in fact, that might have been how it escaped. fact number 3, after the pandemic began, the...
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Feb 27, 2023
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wuhan institute for virology was studying coronaviruses derived from bats, bats that don't occur naturally in china. they're 900 milesfrom wuhan, but that's where the outbreak occurred. number two, in november of 2019, before the pandemic globally, three different researchers from the wuhan institute of virology were hospitalized, hospitalized with severe symptoms that suggest that they may well have had covid, and that might have even been how the virus escaped initially. and here's fact number three. when this pandemic began spreading, the chinese communist government -- which had already stockpiled protective equipment -- destroyed the samples in that lab so that there would be no evidence of their culpability. they destroyed the samples, and they disappeared whistleblowers. that is, in the legal context, that is indicative of a guilty conscience, and in a court of law you could draw an inference that if they're destroying evidence, it's because the evidence would nonsate that the chinese communist government has direct responsibility for the deaths and the trillions of dollars of damage caused by this pandemic. e
wuhan institute for virology was studying coronaviruses derived from bats, bats that don't occur naturally in china. they're 900 milesfrom wuhan, but that's where the outbreak occurred. number two, in november of 2019, before the pandemic globally, three different researchers from the wuhan institute of virology were hospitalized, hospitalized with severe symptoms that suggest that they may well have had covid, and that might have even been how the virus escaped initially. and here's fact...
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Feb 28, 2023
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bats don'ta. occur naturally in china any closer than nine hundred miles a away. and yet a few hundred yardfes from the lab, that's where the outbreak occurred. data point number two , in november of 2019 before the pandemic, three separate researchers at the wuhan institute for virologyology wee hospitalized, went and checked themselves in for serious ailments, ailments thate very suggests that they may have been the very first peoplet, tha with covid-19. in fact, that might t havemightn how it escaped. fact number three , after the pandemic began, the chinese government actede chines really destroyed. the samples at the wuhan in institute for virology destroys them. and they also disappeared the whistleblowers. now, i'll tell you, in a courtua of law, if you're facing a subpoena and you go and destro evidency evidence, you ca be held liable for that.no but t noonlyt only that, the jue will instruct the jury to draw you thate the ainst if you're destroying evidence, it's because the evidence demonstratesevdemons your guilt. in this instance, the fact that rid of
bats don'ta. occur naturally in china any closer than nine hundred miles a away. and yet a few hundred yardfes from the lab, that's where the outbreak occurred. data point number two , in november of 2019 before the pandemic, three separate researchers at the wuhan institute for virologyology wee hospitalized, went and checked themselves in for serious ailments, ailments thate very suggests that they may have been the very first peoplet, tha with covid-19. in fact, that might t havemightn how...
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Feb 27, 2023
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bats and other water facilities. national transportation safety board inspectors are investigating what caused an air there. ambulance to crash about 40 milesriday night just outside the town of stage coach shortly after taking off from the reno airport. the single engine plane was heading to salt lake city and had five people onboard the pilot, paramedic, nurse patient and a relative of the patient all died in that crash. officials are now looking at whether as one possible factor in the crash. we'll be looking at the pilot the aircraft itself . whatever maintenance records there were, uh, the fuel on the aircraft. the weather conditions . icing was reported and moderate turbulence in the areas . the ntsb says the plane was operated by a utah based company called guardian flight officials say it is the fourth time in the past few years there has been an investigation involving one of guardian flights planes now 5 46 off the coast of italy. at least 62 people have died in a shipwreck victims were migrants from countries like iran, pakistan and afghanistan about 80 other people on the boat were rescued. authorities say this ship set sail fro
bats and other water facilities. national transportation safety board inspectors are investigating what caused an air there. ambulance to crash about 40 milesriday night just outside the town of stage coach shortly after taking off from the reno airport. the single engine plane was heading to salt lake city and had five people onboard the pilot, paramedic, nurse patient and a relative of the patient all died in that crash. officials are now looking at whether as one possible factor in the...