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MercurysBall2 ago

OH MY WORD.. what have you brought to our attention. This has links to EPSTEIN... Here's why...

https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/substance/375102119#section=Identity

3B Scientific (Wuhan) Corp

http://www.3bsc.com/index/introduction.php

"VIP PROMOTION IS ON where satisfaction is provided"

3B Scientific Wuhan Corporation, formerly called 3B Medical Systems Inc., was founded in 2003 in USA. With the catalog of more than 100,000 regular products, 3B Scientific Wuhan Corporation provides fine chemicals, natural products, pharmaceutical intermediates, and APIs for major pharmaceutical and biotech companies worldwide, such as P&G, NOVARTIS, Johnson-Johnson and etc. Based on its strong R&D capabilities and talented human resources, the company has witnessed a fast growth on sales since its foundation. It has established a broad customer base in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry in North America, Japan and European countries and built a close relationship with Chinese and Indian chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturers as well.

3B Scientific Wuhan Corporation never gets fulfilled for what she has achieved and will never stop the pursuing for a brighter and promising future. As an important strategic step, in July 2005, a 3B Scientific Corporation was taken over by Wuhan YTT, a new company named Wuhan 3B Scientific Corporation was registered and approved in Wuhan East Lake High-Tech Development Zone.

Wuhan East Lake High-Tech Development Zone https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/WEHZ:CH

Address: 5F, Dong Hu Gao Xin Bldg 1 Hua Guang Rd. Hongshand District Wuhan, 430074 China

Donghu New Technology Development Zone https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donghu_New_Technology_Development_Zone

Donghu New Technology Development Zone (Chinese: 东湖新技术产业开发区), also referred to as Optics Valley (Chinese: 光谷; pinyin: Guanggu)[1] or Guanggu, is a New Technology Development Zone in Wuhan, China. In 1991 it was approved as one of the National New Technology Development Zones of China. In 2011 it was designated as a New Technology Development Zone for Optical technology, and since then self-labeled as the "Optics Valley" of China.

Optics Valley https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optics_Valley

Optics Valley is a region in southern Arizona, centered on Tucson, that is home to a high concentration of optics companies spawned by research at the University of Arizona .. [See: Arizona State University: Interesting connections - https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/3334002/19741934 (Vatican's Lucifer telescope, McCain Institute, THORN, cyberwarfare and the military) @septimasexta get in here]

Under 'optical engineering' wikipedia provides this link https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/journals/optical-engineering?WT.svl=mddp13&SSO=1

Optical Engineering, Editor-in-Chief: Michael T. Eismann, Air Force Research Laboratory, USA

He is the author of this book : Hyperspectral Remote Sensing (SPIE Press Monograph Vol. PM210) https://www. amazon.com/Hyperspectral-Remote-Sensing-Press-Monograph/dp/0819487872

MICHAEL T. EISMANN https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Biographies/Display/Article/108824/michael-t-eismann/

Dr. Michael Eismann is Chief Scientist, Sensors Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.

..In 2012 he received the SPIE President’s Award

SPIE https://spie.org/about-spie/about-the-society

SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, was founded in 1955 to advance light-based technologies.

SPIES's International Day of Light - A UN Program https://spie.org/about-spie/international-day-of-light

Dr. Eismann entered the scientific and professional cadre of senior executives in 2012 as the Air Force Senior Scientist for Electro-Optical and Infrared Sensors, serving as the principal scientific authority for electro-optical and infrared sensor research for all Air Force customers. He is an internationally recognized authority on passive infrared imaging and hyperspectral remote sensing, and continues to perform both basic and applied defense research in these areas. Additionally, Dr. Eismann serves as an Adjunct Professor at the Air Force Institute of Technology, Editor-in-Chief of Optical Engineering, and active participant in multiple professional societies. He previously served as U.S. National Representative for the NATO Sensors and Electronics Technology panel, and member of the Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers Board of Directors.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Force_Institute_of_Technology

The Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) is a graduate school and provider of professional and continuing education for the United States Armed Forces and is part of the United States Air Force. It is located in Ohio at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, near Dayton.

Okay, at this point those links prive so many rabbit holes to chase my head is swimming but I'll just cut to Epstein.. Remote sensing??? Ohio?? Let me just give you the remote sensing link here:

Digging deeper into Keith Raniere's "Global Technologies Inc" reveals truly global links and maybe, government agencies connections. This needs more eyes... - https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/3179905/18234013

President of Global Technologies Inc is Francis Tsang. Principal Scientist at NSTec (Remote Sensing Lab, Las Vegas) from (2008-2012)

..National Security Technologies, LLC (NSTec) was formed in 2005 as a partnership between Northrop Grumman Corporation, AECOM (a successor company to Holmes and Narver), CH2MHILL, and Nuclear Fuel Services. ..

NSTec manages operations at the NTS and its related facilities and laboratories. Besides the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office, NSTec partners with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Sandia National Laboratories on many projects. NSTec also works on projects for other federal agencies such as the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, NASA, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and the U.S. Air Force, Army, and Navy.

More than half of NSTec's employees work in the Las Vegas area or at the nearby Nevada Test Site. The company has satellite offices in Livermore, California (Livermore Operations) and Los Alamos, New Mexico (Los Alamos Operations) as well as the Special Technologies Laboratory in Santa Barbara, California. NSTec also operates the Remote Sensing Laboratory in Nevada and its sister group located near Washington, D.C.

See also: The sister of Ghislaine Maxwell is CEO of a data search technology company used by the FBI - https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/3325495/19654312

Christine Maxwell is married to Roger Malina, the son of Frank Malina. research engineer in rocket propulsion, first director of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

We've connected the Raniere and Epstein in several ways now. This all leads back to what Epstein was doing in New Mexico and all the military bases there.

Just wow. Follow the white rabbit.. indeed.

argosciv ago

Vatican's Lucifer telescope

The truth about "the Vatican's 'LUCIFER' Telescope".

Spoiler alert:

  • It's an acronym and was renamed to LUCI before it was even put into operation.
  • LUCI is not a telescope, it is an instrument which attaches to the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT).
  • The LBT is not owned by the Vatican, their telescope (albeit at the same facility) is named Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope (VATT).

So we can file this one under misinformation at best, deliberate disinformation at worst.

MercurysBall2 ago

Thanks for that argosiv. Always interesting when you show up. Lucifer is also known as the 'morning star' btw. There's much more to that Arizona story.. but I've already posted about that long ago. However, I took a closer look at these agencies that are working together...

From your link :

..more than a half-century ago the Vatican Observatory established a research group at the Steward Observatory of the University of Arizona in Tucson, while the Vatican Observatory’s headquarters remained in Italy...Vatican astronomers used some of the facilities of Steward Observatory, but in 1993 the 1.8-meter Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope (VATT) opened on Mount Graham in southeast Arizona. The same year, Steward Observatory’s Heinrich Hertz Submillimeter Telescope (SMT) also opened on Mount Graham. A little more than a decade later, the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) opened on Mount Graham...Collectively, the three facilities atop Mount Graham, VATT, SMT, and LBT, comprise the Mount Graham International Observatory (MGIO).

Footnotes: According to their website, the LBT is an international collaboration of the University of Arizona, Italy (INAF: Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica), Germany (LBTB: LBT Beteiligungsgesellschaft), The Ohio State University, and the Tucson–based Research Corporation representing the University of Minnesota, the University of Virginia, and the University of Notre Dame.

INAF https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INAF

INAF coordinates the activities of twenty research units, nineteen in Italy and one in Spain: [including].. Rome Observatory

International partnerships : [includes] NASA

Examples of how they all work together (kind of obvious as they are within the same facilities)..

From the book Optical Turbulence: Astronomy Meets Meteorology : Proceedings of the Optical Turbulence Characterization for Astronomical Applications, Sardinia, Italy, 15-18 September 2008 :

https://imgur.com/a/KtuBQlI

from the INAF website: http://www.arcetri.inaf.it/en/research/technical-reports/205-reports/492-98-2

This report describes technical results obtained with the Arcetri near-infrared camera, ARNICA, mounted at three different telescopes from 1995 to 1998: TIRGO, the Nordic Optical Telescope, and the Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope.


The University of Arizona and the Vatican Observatory http://www.vaticanobservatory.va/content/specolavaticana/en.html

Fr. George V. Coyne SJ was named director of the Vatican Observatory at the age of 45 — notably he was one of the few appointments made during the brief papacy of John Paul I — after the unexpected death of his predecessor. He served until he was 73, the longest term of any Observatory director.

During his tenure as Observatory director, Fr Coyne oversaw the modernization of the Observatory’s role in the world of science, welcoming onto its staff a number of young Jesuit astronomers from around the world including Africa, Asia, and South America. Under his leadership the Vatican Observatory Research Group was established at the University of Arizona and in collaboration with the University he made possible the construction of the Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope, with the world’s first spin-cast mirror, on Mt. Graham.

..And with the establishment in 1986 of the biennial Vatican Observatory Summer Schools in astronomy and astrophysics, Fr Coyne advanced the education of a generation of young astronomers, especially from developing countries.

..Coyne was appointed Director of the Vatican Observatory by Pope John Paul I in 1978, and in that same year he also became Associate Director of Steward Observatory. During 1979-80 he served as Acting Director and Head of Steward Observatory and the Astronomy Department, and thereafter he continued as an adjunct professor in the University of Arizona Astronomy Department.

Coyne was awarded honorary doctorate degrees by Boston College; the Jagellonian University in Krakow, Poland; Loyola University Chicago; Marquette University; St Peter’s College Jersey City; and the University of Padua, Italy. He was a member of the International Astronomical Union, the American Astronomical Society, the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, the American Physical Society, the Optical Society of America and the Pontifical Academy of Science.

The Optical Society of America... that's a whole other post of connections I've found.. thanks to @gamepwn

@Vindicator , I'll try to write something more coherent re the supposed Epstein connection... my mind was racing at the time I wrote that comment. Lol.

argosciv ago

Thanks for that argosiv. Always interesting when you show up.

Bit off of you to say that when you've only had an account for 2 months and I largely stay out of this sub.

As for the rest of your comment there, there's nothing to suggest any nefarious activity behind these observatories. Also, with this "Vatican LUCIFER telescope" claim now debunked, I see no value in beating that dead horse. Religion and modern astronomy have always strongly researched space(modern)/the heavens(historical astronomy).

The human race is fascinated with existence beyond earth, so it makes sense that any number of various organizations are going to put money into such studies. Are bad actors going to get involved? Sure, because big money is so often intertwined with nefarious people – but that doesn't make the sciences evil.

MercurysBall2 ago

I'll bow to your wisdom.