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Peter Thiel: "What has become 'science' is more dogmatic than the Catholic church was in the 17th century"
Watch as Bari Weiss tries desperately to get Thiel to criticize MAHA / RFK jr, and Thiel responds with a spectacular exposition of everything wrong with modern science.
Frequent travelers know their airport codes…LAX, LGA, BOS, DFW, etc.
Many don’t know there are actually 4 letters in an airport code when it comes to official aviation…a prefix indicates the country or region (see the pic).
For the continental US, that prefix is ‘K’. I don’t actually know if there is some reason for that; there are various theories as to how it came about ranging from a relation to Morse code to a theory that the Kellogg’s company – which had a lot of early influence in aviation – had some say.
US airports outside the CONUS, like in Alaska, Hawaii & Guam use the ‘P’ prefix, indicating the Pacific region (non-US airports in the region also use the P).
So, LGA is actually KLGA in aviation…airlines don’t care about the prefix when talking to passengers. We know that LGA means “LaGuardia Airport” or something along those lines…generally, they try to make the three letters kind of look like the city or specific airport you’re looking for (but they can’t always do that). It’s a simple way to relay info to passengers.
Simple, right? Oh no, sweet summer child, there’s more…
In reality, most airports have two separate, very different identifiers. That’s because there are two separate entities at work. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO – a regulatory body) and International Air Transport Association (IATA – the airlines) have different ways of going about this.
IATA, which is what passengers are used to, generally sticks with the identifier looking like the airport name or city & as we mentioned, doesn’t care about the prefix. ICAO uses the whole identifier to narrow down the location & exact airport.
As an example, Paris’ Charles de Gaulle airport carries the IATA identifier of CDG, but the ICAO identifier of LFPG.
The ICAO system starts with the ‘L’ prefix for Southern Europe, ‘F’ for France, ‘P’ for the Paris Flight Information Region (the ATC sector) & G for Charles de Gaulle.
London Heathrow is LHR in IATA speak, but EGLL in the ICAO tongue. Berlin is BER, but ICAO uses EDDB. Tokyo Haneda is HND & RJTT.
But wait, you ask…why is LGA just KLGA? Does the same ICAO system apply? That’s a good question; no, it doesn’t really apply the same way. I don’t actually know why it doesn’t…I think when these things were being decided the US & Canada just kind of said “that seems complicated, we’re not doing that” & ICAO said “fine, but you need the K”. A deal was reached, ICAO angrily stormed off without being able to create new identifiers, the Americans & Canadians high-fived & the rest is history.
(I’m joking, as I said I honestly don’t know how it happened, but the US & Canada seem to be the only ones who have matching IATA & ICAO codes, aside from the prefix)
When flying the jet, everything is in ICAO speak. Navigating in the US, adding the ‘K’ when you type it into the computer means you want to go to the airport, not the navigation aid (NAVAID – a radio beacon you can follow) with a similar identifier. In this case, SFO is different than KSFO. It usually doesn’t matter in practice, as the NAVAIDs are most often located on the field…but sometimes, they can be several miles away & you don’t want to make that error.
You can type CDG into the computer hoping to go to Paris & it might actually accept it as a waypoint (if it exists as a NAVAID), but I have no idea where you’d end up…probably not Paris, though.
Anyway, that’s my brief overview of airport codes. Hope I didn’t confuse you too much…in general, you’re best sticking to the IATA three letter identifier!
A move by @DGCAIndia to divert focus to avoid Parliamentary approval to amend Aircraft Rules 1937, Section 67A(2), which clearly states that all logbook ENTRIES shall be made in INK.There is NO PROVISION in the Aircraft Rules for e-logging. STOP MISLEADING/UNDERMINING PARLIAMENT
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NEW ARTICLE: IVERMECTIN - Articles and Protocols for CANCER, Research studies and access to Ivermectin pills
Recently, I have seen tremendous demand for some sort of initial guidance “WHERE TO START” with High Dose Ivermectin for CANCER.
So I'm reposting my Ivermectin Cancer Protocol.
It's very simple to use.
Did you know that Ivermectin is annually taken by close to 250 million people?
Ivermectin has a dozen anti-cancer mechanisms but they can be summarized into two main ones:
1. Inhibits cancer proliferation signaling pathways (Akt, mTOR, Wnt)
2. Inhibits Cancer Stem Cells
IVERMECTIN will act against regular CANCER as well as Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Induced TURBO CANCER (which is highly resistant to chemo)
Here are recent studies on IVERMECTIN use in certain types of cancer:
BLADDER CANCER - (2024 Fan et al) - Ivermectin Inhibits Bladder Cancer Cell Growth and Induces Oxidative Stress and DNA Damage
LUNG CANCER - (2024 Man-Yuan Li et al) - Ivermectin induces nonprotective autophagy by downregulating PAK1 and apoptosis in lung adenocarcinoma cells
GLIOMA - (2024 Xing Hu et al) - Ivermectin as a potential therapeutic strategy for glioma
MULTIPLE MYELOMA - (2024 Yang Song et al) - Gene signatures to therapeutics: Assessing the potential of ivermectin against t(4;14) multiple myeloma
OVARIAN CANCER - (2023 Jawad et al) - Ivermectin augments the anti-cancer activity of pitavastatin in ovarian cancer cells
PROSTATE CANCER - (2022 Lu et al) - Integrated analysis reveals FOXA1 and Ku70/Ku80 as targets of ivermectin in prostate cancer
COLON CANCER - (2022, Alghamdi et al) - Efficacy of ivermectin against colon cancer induced by dimethylhydrazine in male wistar rats
PANCREATIC CANCER - (2022 Lee et al) - Ivermectin and gemcitabine combination treatment induces apoptosis of pancreatic cancer cells via mitochondrial dysfunction
MELANOMA - (2022 Zhang et al) - Drug repurposing of ivermectin abrogates neutrophil extracellular traps and prevents melanoma metastasis
IVERMECTIN has proven anti-cancer activity against some 20 cancer types, although these are pre-clinical studies. We will never see clinical studies because Ivermectin is off patent and cheap.
Merck, which used to have a patent on Ivermectin, has partnered with Moderna on mRNA Cancer Vaccines.
IVERMECTIN is so safe, that in much of the civilized world, it is available over the counter, no prescription needed. That’s how it should be.
I recently wrote about how a doctor in Saskatchewan, Canada was just given a $44,800 penalty by the College of Physicians and Surgeons for prescribing Ivermectin to a few patients during 2020-2022.
The Ontario College of Physicians even had an Investigator go undercover and dress up as a Canadian Trucker to ensnare a young doctor prescribing Ivermectin in Ottawa in 2022 during the Trucker Convoy.
Canadians must realize that the Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons are private corporations, fully bought off by big pharma and run by mafia lawyers who are putting pressure on doctors to comply or else
No healthcare bureaucrat or lawyer has the right to deny anyone access to life saving medication. And if they do, they are committing a very serious crime.
It's time for Canadians to bring the Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons to Justice for their many COVID-19 crimes, take them over, dissolve them, and start over.
I now have a trusted, affordable source for Ivermectin, so if you need access to Ivermectin, please email me.
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Iranian architect Farshad Mehdizadeh is designing some of the most interesting mid-housing anywhere in the world right now
A thread 🧵
Tabriz residential apartments
Everyone needs to lift weights.
But most have no idea how to start.
After 15 years in the gym here my 8 Top Exercises to hit every muscle group and get you the best results:
(Videos of each included)
1. Incline Dumbbell Curls - (#1 bicep exercise on the planet)
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This is crazy.
I created this real-time AI voice agent to handle reservations for a fictitious restaurant, all without coding and in a few minutes 🤯
Link and tutorial in the comments.