- The fastest speed achieved by current human spacecraft is 64,372 miles per hour.
- Current unmanned rocket would take 70,000 years to reach the stars nearby.
- In August 1992 Hurricane Andrew caused damage estimated at 26,000 million dollars and destroyed 60,000 homes.
- Lightning can reach up to 48 km long and its thickness is less than 2.54 cm.
- Lightning reaches a higher temperature than the surface of the sun (6000 ° C).
- Scientists have discovered that dogs can smell the presence of autism in children.
- dogs' alerts "attacks" can alert their owners up to an hour before the start of an epileptic seizure.
- Diabetes affects 1 in every 16 people.
- At any time of day, falls on Earth nearly two thousand rays because of thunderstorms.
- males Kangaroos have a bifurcated penis.
- rays move at a third the speed of light.
- On average, the planes are at least a year by lightning impact.
- At the core of the sun, every second 600 million tons of hydrogen are converted into helium.
- The moon is 400 times closer to Earth than the sun, and is exactly 400 times smaller than this.
- The most dangerous mode of transportation is the bicycle.
- The safest form of transportation is the elevator.
- Dolphins use echolocation to catch fish in total darkness.
- propel a bike 100 calories for 4.8 km and a car for 85 meters.
- Counting from the first fatal accident of a car (more than 100 years) to date, have killed 25 million people.
- There are over 10,000 man-made objects with a size larger than a softball (circumference of 28 to 30.5 cm) orbiting the Earth.
- Space debris travels through space at 29,000 km / h
- Space Station International weighs about 500 tons and is the size of a football field.
- The astronauts brought about 362 pounds of lunar rocks to Earth, most of which have not been analyzed.
- TB is the biggest murderer of women overall.
- One third of Asian women are infected with TB bacteria.
domestic - Each cow emits about 47.6 kg of methane per year.
- Hummingbirds consume the energy equivalent of half their body weight in food daily.
- The Polyphemus moth larva consumes 86,000 times its weight at the time born during the first 56 days.
- hook worms sucking blood live indoors than 700 million people throughout the world.
- Some species of bamboo grow at a rate of 91.4 cm per day.
- A total of 148 tornadoes swept the South and Midwest U.S. during April 1974.
- A lunar eclipse of 1 hour and 47 minutes occurred on July 16, 2000.
- Saturn would float if you could find an ocean big enough.
- A piece of a neutron star the size of a pinhead would weigh a million tons.
- Star neutron whose diameter was of 24.1 km would weigh more than the sun.
- The highest speed recorded by a train was 515.3 km / h, achieved by the French TGV.
- The highest speed attained by a bicycle is of 268.6 km / h, achieved by Fred Rompelburg.
- Helio Probe B research approached the sun in the distance record of 43.45 million miles.
- is believed that 65 million years ago, an asteroid impact released energy equivalent to 10 million H-bombs
- estimated the temperature in the center of the Earth is 5,500 degrees Celsius.
- Today more than 4,000 satellites orbiting our planet.
- Between 1895 and 1905 the millionaire Andrew Carnegie spent $ 25 million in fossil collecting trips throughout the U.S.
- The giraffe can clean its ears with its tongue, which measures half a meter.
- We almost 6.35 mm higher at night when we sleep, that day.
- In the U.S. There are over 1,250 million rats.
- A female fetus 5 months old has seven million eggs in her ovaries. When you reach puberty only 300,000 remain.
male - Humans produce 100 million sperm every day.
- A ray has so much energy to light two and half million households.
- The probability of being struck by lightning is about one in three million.
- resist Camels 17 days without drink in extreme heat.
- Tornadoes can reach speeds above 483 km / h.
- The area of \u200b\u200bTornado Alley in the U.S. is hit by about 1000 tornadoes a year.
- A single ray can deliver 1 million watts of electricity.
- The 10 highest mountains in the world are in the Himalayas.
- In 1862, the English chemist Alexander Parkes created the first plastic.
- The human body has more than 1,000 different enzymes.
- In 1811, Amedeo Avogadro distinguished first molecules from atoms.
- Each speck of dust contains a million million atoms.
- Protons are 1,836 times heavier than electrons.
- Mercury can only be seen from Earth at sunset.
- The Atlantic Ocean is expanding every year 3 cms. in width.
- The jump of a cat flea can reach a height of 34 cm.
- A poisonous frog species Colombian adult "Dardo Dorado" has so many toxins to kill 1,000 people.
- Spiders can survive without food for weeks.
- Earthworms have five pairs of hearts in front of their bodies.
- Throughout his life, a human heart pumping as much blood as to fill 100 swimming pools.
- A dragonfly can see insects moving at a distance of 10.05 meters.
- The first credit card was issued in 1951 when the prepared Diners Club card to 200 customers who could be used in 27 restaurants in New York.
- The first weather map was issued by the BBC in Britain on November 11, 1936.
- Venus is so bright because of its thick layer of cloud, reflecting the sun.
- A conifer grows and flourishes as male and female.
- The palm talipot takes 100 years to bloom, and then dies.
- The giant African land snail can reach a length of 39.11 cm from head to tail.
- hydroelectric plants supply 3% of the world's energy needs.
- The Millennium Dome British doubled in size to any others.
- Three planets orbit the star Upsilon Andromedae, 44 light years away.
- For short bursts, a wolf can run at 64.37 km / h.
- Gray wolves became extinct in England in 1486.
- At 85 years a man will have walked 160,930 km
- human bones stop growing at the approximate age of 21.
- The Mount Rainier volcano erupts about every 500 years.
- In our galaxy, the Milky Way, there are over 100,000 million stars.
- Scientists have discovered over 400 planets outside our solar system.
Note: see updated catalog. There - organisms can survive in temperatures up to 133 º C. There
- clear geological evidence of past existence of water on Mars.
- NASA missions sent to Mars in 2003 and 2005 to take rock samples.
- on Earth living organisms can be found even at 3.2 km deep under the ground.
- Europa, Jupiter's moon is completely covered with ice. We can manufacture
- lighting lasers a million times brighter than the sunshine.
- Babies conceived through IVF are more likely to die during childhood.
- The surface of Mars is the same as the area of \u200b\u200bthe continents of the Earth.
- The average life of a vehicle in the U.S. is 5.6 years.
- On May 3, 1999 an outbreak of 76 tornadoes struck Oklahoma and Kansas with winds that reached speeds of up to 511.75 km / h.
- Jumbo planes have transported the equivalent of 1.6 million passengers to the moon and back. The
- volcanoes on Io eject material at speeds of 3218.6 km / h.
- The sun takes approximately 220 million years to complete one revolution around the Milky Way.
- A human heart beats 100,000 times a day.
- Each heart pumps with each beat of 0.43 liters of blood.
- The first bicycle was made in 1817.
Friday, December 11, 2009
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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Given the inclusion in the Draft Law on Sustainable economy of legislative changes affecting the free exercise of freedom of expression, information and the right of access to culture through the Internet [in Spain] journalists, bloggers, users, professionals and Internet developers express our firm opposition to the project and declare that:
1. The copyright holder can not be above the fundamental rights of citizens, including the right to privacy, security, presumption of innocence, to effective judicial protection and freedom of expression.
2. The suspension of fundamental rights is and must remain the exclusive competence of the judiciary. Not a close without trial. This blueprint, contrary to the provisions of Article 20.5 of the Constitution, put in the hands of a non-judicial body under the Ministry of Culture, the power to prevent English citizens access to any website.
3. The new legislation will create legal uncertainty around the English technology sector, damaging one of the few areas of development and future of our economy, hindering the creation of enterprises by introducing barriers to competition and slowing its international expansion.
4. The new proposed legislation threatens to hinder new creators and cultural creation. With The Internet and new technologies have democratized the creation and release of contents of any kind, no longer come predominantly from the traditional cultural industries, but from many different sources.
5. The authors, like all workers are entitled to live working with new creative ideas, business models and activities associated with their creations. Trying to hold legislative changes to an outdated industry that can adapt to this new environment is neither fair nor realistic. If your business model is based on the control of the copies of the works and the Internet is not possible without violating fundamental rights, should find another model.
6. We believe that cultural industries need to survive modern alternatives, effective, credible and affordable to suit new social practices, rather than limitations so disproportionate as to be ineffective in that they are pursuing.
7. Internet should function freely and without political interference sponsored by groups that seek to perpetuate outdated business models and make it impossible for human knowledge remains free.
8. We demand that the law guarantees the neutrality of the network in Spain, to any pressure that may occur as a framework for developing a sustainable economy for the future.
9. We propose a real reform of intellectual property rights aimed at an end: return to the society of knowledge, promote the public domain and limit abuses of management entities.
10. In a democracy, laws and amendments should be adopted after due debate and consultation with all parties involved. It is unacceptable that legislative changes are made that affect fundamental rights in a non-organic law and deals with other matters.
This manifesto, drawn up jointly by several authors, is all and none. If you want to join it, spread it over the Internet.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
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lately I hear enough people say that the budget spent on the Hadron accelerator (LHC) is an outrage, that the mysteries of the universe can wait. I will present a similar situation so you can easily understand.
When Michael Faraday explained his discovery to the British Prime Minister Robert Peel, that moving a magnet induced electric current in a conductor , he asked:
- "And this is it for?"
To which Faraday replied
- "What does a newborn?"
A world without this kind of electric generators (produced by a mechanical movement that drives a turbine blade or makes a turn within a coil generating a magnetic field that induces electric current due to movement between them), would basically a world without electricity. Do we to the idea of \u200b\u200bwhat this means right? No light in dark places, television, computers, elevators, airplanes, satellites, mobile phones, traffic lights, cars and an almost infinite etc.
Science is the best investment for the future, neither the LHC nor science in general need scissors because they depend on a more comfortable and better.
Monday, November 16, 2009
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In the late 40's, Bertram Forer , professor of psychology at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst handed a sheet of paper containing their students in a small paragraph, a personal description, and asked them to rank from 0 (has not taken a) to 5 (me!). They also requested a show of hands if they believed that, overall, the picture was accurate.
The text printed on paper could be something like the following:
you have a need that others admire you, but you tend to be critical with yourself. Even if you have some weaknesses in your personality, you are generally able to compensate. Got some untapped skills that you used for your own benefit. Disciplined and self-controlled in the outward appearance, tend to be concerned and feel insecure on the inside. Sometimes doubts about whether you made the right decision or done the right thing. You prefer a certain amount of change and variety and you are not satisfied if you are very limited or restricted. You pride yourself as an independent thinker and do not accept the statements of others without an independent test. On the other hand, has found that it is not wise to show to others too frankly. At times you are extroverted, affable and sociable, but others are introverted, wary and reserved. Some of your aspirations tend to be unrealistic.
After dealing with the task, Forer found that virtually all students had hand raised. The crumb was in drafting the text. Forer had picked up a book on astrology, had chosen a handful of phrases from different predictions and was mixed, generating the paragraph up there, it was exactly the same for all students. 87% of them decided that their description deserved a 4 or 5 as a note.
Foster's experiment demonstrated something more than a reader of this blog will find familiar and clear: astrology need not be required to appear accurate. Just a handful of generalities for the brain of the believer (or the guinea pig of the day) do the job to find the holes for the pieces, and not vice versa.
(All this is taken from Quirkology , an excellent book by Richard Wiseman I had with the nose between the pages with more interest than almost any other this year (along with Flat Earth News) . In Castilian is released as Quirkology .)
Sunday, November 15, 2009
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Release With '2012 ' media and the rise of the Mayan calendars have become fashionable again doomsday predictions, the dates the arrival of the Apocalypse . Throughout history have been various forecasts ( by day, month and year ) to alert mankind of the coming end of the world. all have something in common: failed .
The chicken prophet of Leeds (1806): throughout history have been many who have predicted the return of Jesus Christ to judge mankind for their sins. One of the most curious is the chicken of Leeds (England). In 1806 this hen began laying eggs with the phrase "Christ is" something that was taken by a miracle and had a lot of spread until someone showed it was all a farce.
Millerites (April 23 , 1843): A New England farmer named William Miller , after years of Bible study concluded that the time chosen by God to destroy the world could be guessed directly interpreting the text. The world would end sometime between March 21, 1843 and March 21, 1844. Preached and published enough to attract thousands of followers (known as Millerites), and finally set the date of the end of the world on April 23, 1843. Nothing happened the Millerites and dissolved. Some of them form what is now known as Seventh-day Adventists. Mormon
Armageddon (1891 or earlier): Joseph Smith , founder of the Mormon church, convened a meeting of church leaders in February 1835 to say he had spoken with God. Supposedly God had told him that Jesus would return in the next 56 years and the end of the world would begin after the return of Christ.
Halley's Comet (1910): In 1881, an astronomer discovered through spectral analysis that comet tails contain a deadly gas called cyanogen. Not the alarm was raised until it became public that the Earth would contact with the remains of the tail of Comet Halley in 1910. It said that everyone was the victim of a 'bath Deadly gas' then (became the subject of the main pages of the New York Times). Panic gripped the world until other scientists confirmed that there was nothing to fear.
Pat Robertson (1982): In May 1980, televangelist and founder of the Christian Coalition, Pat Robertson , surprised and alarmed many when he announced that in late 1982 would end the world. He said so: "I guarantee that by the end of 1982, the world will be judged."
Heaven's Gate (Gate of Heaven -1997 -): When the comet Hale-Bopp appeared in 1997, rumors surfaced that a spacecraft I was following. NASA and the astronomical community denied it while growing belief that it concealed. Specialized programs in the paranormal, such as Coast to Coast AM radio, followed widely in the U.S., claimed that monitoring of this comet is produced, which led to the creation of a movement in San Diego, called Heaven's Gate warning that the world would end soon. Scientists were forced to ask that anyone who had a certain power telescope observed with his own eyes that follow the course of the comet by NASA was totally false. The fervor of Heaven's Gate movement was such that the March 26, 1997 39 members of cult committed suicide.
Nostradamus (1999): The writings of Michel de Nostredame have intrigued people for over 400 years. Thousands have been interpreted in different ways leading to prophecies that have permeated society. One of his most famous quartets warned: "The year 1999, seventh month / From the sky will come the great king of terror."
The year 2000: From the 70's began to warn that the computers would not be able to differentiate between 1900 and 2000. Many were not sure what the consequences would have it, but it was speculated that could lead to a holocaust nuclear. Thousands of people rushed to buy food and weapons in the U.S.. The truth is that there were flaws, but unimportant.
May 5, 2000 : Richard No one, author of 1997 book 5/5/2000 Ice: the ultimate disaster. " He predicted that the melting of Antarctica would lead to a disaster of global proportions in May 2000
The Church of God (2008): According to the minister of the Church of God Ronald Weinland, the end of the world would come in 2008. In 2006 he published '2008: God's Final Witness' which warned that hundreds of millions would die for that year and that the U.S. would cease to be a world power and nation independent.
2012, End of Mayan calendar (2012): According to some New Age beliefs the year 2012 was destined to be a great year of transformation. There is disagreement among believers as to whether in the year 2012 there will be the end of civilization, or humanity instead be raised to a higher level. The Astrologer John Jenkins has stated that this date will result in a "very close conjunction of the sun during winter solstice northern hemisphere the crossing point of Galactic Ecuador and ecliptic", an event not be repeated in thousands years. There is no scientific evidence whatsoever to support these beliefs, and that that astrophysicists have spent years investigating . Mesoamerican cultures experts stress that the Maya prophesized the end of the world within five years, but a mere "change of cycle." Via 20 minutes and Wikipedia.
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Hace poco me chivaron que había un fallo en una de las fotos que muestra el Google Moon del Apollo XI, no me lo creí sinceramente, pero cuando llegué no pude resistirme a comprobarlo. Cual fue mi sorpresa cuando al entrar en la imagen 7 la me encontré con esto:
Aquí todo más o menos normal, pero si hacemos zoom...
The flag is strangely broken! You can check you.
The danger of both the photo retouching ...
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come a day when the astronauts see a cow go floating out the window of the International Space Station and give no importance. Since the launch of Sputnik in 1957, the number of objects that orbit our planet has reached a quantity and, above all, a variety that sometimes border on the picturesque.
These are some of the more interesting objects that once floated over our heads:
1. A golf ball Since
in 1971 astronaut Alan Shepard try your swing on the surface of the moon, the space race and golf have gone hand in hand.
In November 2006, Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin hit golf ball from the International Space Station, 370 miles up, in a "drive" historic. It is estimated that the ball will continue circling the Earth until the year 2010.
2. Tools
flying just a few months ago, the November 18, 2008, U.S. astronaut Stefanyshyn-Pipe saw his toolbox escaped into the void while doing maintenance work on the International Space Station.
station's history is full of such losses. In June 2006, astronaut Suni Williams lost his camera. In November 2007, astronaut Scott Parazynski saw its claws were escaping into space. Some of these objects enter the atmosphere and disintegrate quickly. Others continue to float indefinitely.
3. The mysterious elongated object
In September 2002, an amateur astronomer Bill Yeung discovered called an object the size of a bus that circled the Earth at a distance of several thousand kilometers. The object, named J002E3 , aroused the interest of astronomers who observed that had elongated and was painted white.
After much research, NASA concluded that is one of the rockets of the Apollo 12, which broke off the lunar module in November 1969. The rocket has 30 years of circling the earth and our orbit docked for a few months. In September 2003, turned away, but his return is calculated for the year 2032.
4. The ashes of Star Trek creator
In 1992, astronauts from the space shuttle Columbia launched a capsule containing the ashes of Star Trek creator, Gene Roddenberry . The time capsule was circling the Earth until it disintegrated on reentry into the atmosphere.
Some companies offer the possibility to launch your ashes into space for a small fee.
5. Several million copper pins
In May 1963 the U.S. Air Force decided to conduct an experiment to improve their communications systems and released into space 480 million tiny copper pins with the aim of creating an artificial ring signals to be bounced. For two months, the needles are spread around our planet, forming a belt 30 km wide.
Goldstone observatory recently spotted a cloud of these pins at a height of about 2,900 kilometers. An estimated 40,000 are still in orbit.
6. A flying glove
The June 3, 1965, Edward H. White became the first American astronaut to walk in space. White left the Gemini 4 spacecraft attached to a 7-meter cable and lost one of his gloves during the experience.
The pledge was orbiting the Earth for a month and became one of the very first human objects floating over our heads.
7. Eschatological aurora
urine of astronauts orbited Earth has quite frequently. Until recently, the space station's waste was dumped directly outside and, as the astronauts themselves have , generated one of the most beautiful sites can be seen in space: Urine crystallized into thousands of tiny fragments fell into the atmosphere a kind of aurora.
8.
drops radioactiveAt an altitude of approximately 900 km, a cloud of radioactive droplets from the Soviet space missions continues to circle the Earth. It is estimated that the rockets of the missions RORSAT released some 70,000 nuclear fuel droplets disintegrate in the atmosphere.
Recent NASA Reports say some of those satellites, as the Cosmos 1818, continue to dump radioactive waste from orbit.
9. A crucifix around the planet
Arthur Blessitt, a very devout and very American eccentric is committed to place a crucifix and a Bible in orbit so that the figure of Christ "back to Earth day and night." The last attempt took place on August 2, 2008, when a cross and a Bible left into space aboard Falcon 1 rocket reached an altitude of 217 km. Finally, the satellite failed before going into orbit, but Blessit is willing to try again in the coming months.
10. The grandpa of the orbit
At a distance ranging between 700 and 4,000 km, is the human artifact longest circling the Earth. The satellite Vanguard 1, launched into space in 1958, has more than fifty years in orbit and has completed more than 200,000 around our planet.
This it the third most traveled vehicle history, after the Pioneer and Voyager probes, which target the outer solar system. And will still spinning a few years.
(Via lainformacion.com )
Friday, May 15, 2009
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Since the Minister of Health, Trinidad Jimenez, announced that the so-called morning-after pill or postcoital pill would dispense without a prescription in pharmacies to women of any age, have read and heard many criticisms of this decision, based primarily on the alleged very serious side effects caused by their ingestion. I have called particular attention to statements such as:
Some of the effects of this dose of hormones are headache, vomiting, dizziness, breast tenderness, fatigue, fluid retention, as if menstrual bleeding. This bleeding may be due to the fall of the walls of the uterus or womb, abortion or same. In addition, severe abdominal pain, chest, difficulty breathing, blurred vision, severe pain in the legs.
Woman regularly used the pill may experience fatal complications such as obstruction of veins and arteries, heart attacks, heart failure, liver dysfunction and high blood pressure. Taken from here
"According to experts, is an abortion drug with potent side effects that can severely damage the body" . Taken from here.
can lead to liver failure increase the risk of cancer of the liver and pancreas, produce nausea (42%) and vomiting (16%), vaginal bleeding (31%), vertigo or dizziness (20%) abdominal pain (15%), fatigue (13%), headache (10%), breast tenderness (8%), delayed menstruation (5%) and diarrhea (3%). " In addition to these side effects United for Life points out that consequences have also been observed such as ectopic pregnancy and blood clots, because such high hormone doses delivered to women. "In fact, are already seeing cases of teen deaths from stroke in the hospital emergency. And finally, the intensive use of this drug produced a significant increase in female infertility " Taken from here.
President the English Family Forum, Benigno Blanco, declared:
"The DDA is a true abortifacient and can have serious health consequences for users so they do not understand that issue without prescription." Taken from here
I also have drawn attention to the statements César Nombela, Professor of Microbiology at the website makes the Cope:
Putting a product of its kind on sale in pharmacies without a prescription , like a painkiller, is very serious that goes against public health.
Indeed, such pain-counter Ibuprofen and no difficulties of any kind to any person of any age. I myself took Ibuprofen for my headaches, or muscle aches. It occurred to me reread the leaflet and found that many of us take analgesic like candy and against which no complaint Mr. Nombela no one above mentioned on this post if you have side effects can be serious. Surely more than one has at home a box, read the prospectus or else you can read it here, taken from the Vademecum. We summarize a bit, frequent are: nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, dizziness or vertigo. Not to mention the rare: gastrointestinal bleeding and ulcers, bronchospasm ... even in patients with autoimmune disease can cause aseptic meningitis.
So my question is: why all those who are scandalized by the "terrible" side effects of postcoital pill also do not side effects of Ibuprofen? Why not require the government to immediately ban is sold without a prescription? Why not warn of the dangers to the fetus can have this pain medicine? Why ignorance or moral and religious reasons that have nothing to do with profits or losses that have a specific health medicine.
Because we reach the absurd that a woman take the morning-after pill, will produce a headache, then, take ibuprofen to relieve a headache, and pain medicine that she takes too frequently, it causes gastrointestinal perforation. What would in this case the misnamed "pro-life"? Well, as they always say, the post-coital pill has serious side effects.
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Sunday, May 3, 2009
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I expound a text that has attracted much attention I have received by mail:
while ago I heard the press conference health secretary on the swine flu epidemic and I noticed that the antiviral drug that is being used to combat the Oseltamivir, better known by its trade name Tamiflu produced by Roche (also referred to zanamivir, marketed as Relenza by Glaxo Smith Kline, but said that serving "less"). Tamiflu was much talk in 2005-2006 when the bird flu epidemic, and nobody in the aforementioned press conference asked if a little medicine for the avian influenza virus (H5N1) was also used for swine influenza (H1N1), I searched online and found something about it the following, I want to share with you.
Between 2005 and 2006 the governments of many parts of the world bought huge quantities of Tamiflu, although the number of cases reported to WHO as of 2006 were 115 (of them, 79 deaths), and a combined day total of 421 (257 deaths).
( http://www.who.int/csr/disease/avian_influenza/country/cases_table_2009_04_23/en/index.html).
Considering that so far in Mexico are already 68 deaths (20 virologically confirmed), I get the impression that the number of bird flu cases reported in 2005 did not justify the immense publicity that was done or the excessive purchases of Tamiflu to governments did. Some examples of these purchases:
- U.S.: In July 2005 the Pentagon bought Tamiflu stocks worth 58 million dollars. At that time Donald Rumsfeld was still secretary of defense, siendo accionista mayoritario de Gilead Sciences, propietaria de la patente de Tamiflu ( http://www.naomiklein.org/articles/2008/09/response-attacks)
(Más sobre esto, con lujo de detalle, en: http://www.astrodreams.com/foros/viewtopic.php?p=16503&sid=ad2504218b4cac7cc6fba98aea47173c).
En ese año el precio de las acciones de Gilead Sciences aumentó de 35 a 57 dólares por acción, y el valor de la tajada de la compañía para Rumsfeld subió de 2.5 a 15.5 millones de dólares ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oseltamivir).
- Germany: In June 2005 Roche bought 150 million Euros of Tamiflu (12 million treatment courses) ( http://www.tagesspiegel.de/zeitung/Die-Dritte- 3Bart705 Seite%, 2,261,507).
- World Health Organization: Roche in August 2005 he "gave" the WHO's 3 million treatment courses (30 million doses). WHO, diligently, encouraged all countries to stockpile antiviral drugs such as Tamiflu ( http://www.roche.es/portal/eipf/Spain/spain_portal/roche_es/2005?paf_gear_id=17400002&paf_dm = full & DOC_EN = re7300002/re76100002/re77200005/re752003/article/Article_eWep_03244.headline & paf_pageId = re7188183 & soak up = 1)
- Mexico: In October 2005, announced that Roche would buy more than 400 million pesos in Tamiflu (do not know if 1 million doses, or treatments) ( http:/ / www.cronica.com.mx/nota.php?idc=208310 ) This must be, of course, the million doses to the health secretary made reference today.
- Spain: In mid-2006 it bought 1 million Tamiflu three hundred thousand Euros (116.000 treatments) ( http://www.diariodenavarra.es/20070923/navarra/que-fue-tamiflu.html?not = idnot = 2007092302575898 & 2007092302575898 & day = 20070923 & section = Navarre & section2 = society & chnl = 10)
El precio del Tamiflu subió de unos 40 Euros en 1999 (fecha en que Roche lo sacó al mercado) a 377 Euros en 2005. ( http://www.uce.es/DEVERDAD/ARCHIVO_2005/24_05/DV24_05_28sanidad.html)
Gracias al Tamiflu, las acciones de Roche subieron muchísimo entre 2005 y 2007; obviamente, el día de hoy también subieron considerablemente. ( http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/overview?symbol=ROG.VX).
Lo curioso del caso es que el Tamiflu, al menos el que viene en pastillas, tiene a shelf life of 4 years (which comes in powder has doubled, but as far as I understand, nearly all bought tablets)
( http://www.diariodenavarra.es/20070923/navarra/la-caducidad- range-between-4-8-years-but-this-time-can-ampliar.html? not = 2007092302575895 & idnot = 2007092302575895 & day = 20070923 & section = Navarre & section2 = society & chnl = 10).
So they bought the million treatments in 2005 countries, including Mexico, are about to expire. What aim that right now the epidemic has broken out, "unless evil that we are prepared. " "We will reach there to buy drugs or WHO or other countries with huge reserves, Roche or itself?
I'm not saying that the epidemic is a story or that Tamiflu not used to fight at all. Say that public health is one of the biggest business there. I remember that after arms and drugs, the pharmaceutical industry is moving more money in the world. As such, production of medicines and vaccines is much more profit oriented than we imagine. If anyone is familiar with the system of purchasing drugs and IMSS ISSSTE MNCs of the drug, you know the cute "gifts" received by doctors who decide which drugs are purchased on a large scale (but of course, that in the first world is called corruption.) If we consider these things, say that in addition to official, there are at least two other possible scenarios (all well represented on the Internet):
a) That the same virus are produced by makers of drugs or governments. That is the position of the Canadian Global Research, Conspiranoids not be for lack of reason:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=9833
b) The real risk is not so serious. Fear itself is big business and, well fueled, enough to encourage purchases of antivirals and vaccines. That is the position of this article on bird flu (which ultimately went out, at least the outbreak of 2005):
http://www.uce.es/DEVERDAD/ARCHIVO_2005/24_05/DV24_05_28sanidad . html
Fear itself is a major producer of diseases and docile citizens, besides being an excellent mechanism to divert social care. The moral of all this is simply NOT HAVE TO BE AFRAID. Whatever real risk, the best way to address it is also making r basic precautions, adopting a critical attitude towards the media and official explanations (which are always out of context), a great strength, and confidence that one is primarily responsible for their own health. As for children, for nothing else to be well tuned, well cared for they have great resilience, and it seems that those most affected so far are being people between 20 and 40. QFB
Axel Cervantes Sánchez
Master student in Biochemical Sciences, UNAM Instituto Nacional de Ciencias
Medical and Nutrition (INNSZ)
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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Documented Law of Relativity:
Nothing is as easy as it seems, nor as difficult as the manual explains. Law
Search Hint:
The fastest way to find one thing, find another. You
always find something that is not looking.
Act 'Wait I scored':
If you have a pen, no paper. If you have paper, no pen
If you have both, no answer.
Telephone Preference Act:
When you dial the wrong phone numbers, will never be occupied.
Updated to Archimedes' Principle:
A body submerged in a bathtub, the phone sounds.
Law of Gravity:
If you get to stay calm while all around are losing theirs, you may not understand the gravity of the situation.
Law Experience:
only knows the depth of the well, who falls into it.
practical guide to modern science:
If mixed belongs to biology.
If stinks belongs to chemistry.
If it does not belong to physics.
If no one understands, is mathematical.
If not applicable, it is economics or psychology.
Law Units of Measure:
If you have written 'One size' is because they served in any size.
Law of Free Fall:
Any effort to grasp an object in free fall, provoked másdestrucción of that if we let the object fall naturally.
1. The probability of a leaf falling to the side of haciaabajo butter is directly proportional to the carpet.
2. The cat always lands on his feet.
3. It does not help tie the bread and butter to the ribs of the cat and throw it laalfombra.
4. The cat will eat the bread before falling ... Arise.
Act queues and traffic jams (Bottlenecks):
queue always walks beside faster. It does not help to change lanes. The Leyne is altered.
Act tape:
There are two types of adhesive tape that does not stick and not come out.
Law of Life:
A healthy person is one who has not been sufficiently examined by doctors.
Everything good in life is illegal, immoral or fattening.
Law of Attraction of Particles:
Every particle that flies, one eye is always open.
Text taken from an e-mail received, and whose original author know.