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Did the Epstein/Maxwell network engage in transnational terrorism? Who is Dr Melanie Walker of the WEF? Ransome docs released with debatable reliability, but shows how Epstein made connections and the type of agendas they had (Project for the New American Century). Biden connection, Nathan Wolfe, tied to Metabiota and biolabs of mass destruction. Was Epstein pivotal to getting Trump kicked out of office?
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Today our guests are the virus hunter himself, Dr Nathan Wolfe, Chairman of Metabiota, and the CEO of Metabiota, Miss Nita Madhav. We discuss the future of pandemics, and why we haven't learnt from previous ones. We talk about the Global Infectious Diseases Index, the breakthrough tool they have developed, using AI to help detect and manage infectious diseases and performance metrics to rank countries' responses to a pandemic. And we ask: what are the lessons we can learn from Covid to prevent a future pandemic causing a global shutdown. #health #healthcare #healthtech #Covid#metric
EP89: Metabiota, Nathan Wolfe, Hunter Biden Laptop, Transgender Swimming Champion, NYC Vax Mandate vs Sports, Meteor Hits Earth - Sports: Kyrie/MLB https://www.newsday.com/sports/baseball/nyc-mayor-eric-adams-vaccine-mandate-mets-yankes-p34155 - Transgender NCAA Swimming Champion https://thefeedfront.com/18/03/2022/26556/ - Meteor Hits Earth https://gizmodo.com/astronomer-spotted-asteroid-hours-before-it-hit-earth-1848656257 - Hunter Biden Laptop confirmed as legit in NYT https://nypost.com/2022/03/17/hunter-bidens-infamous-laptop-confirmed-in-new-york-times-report/ - Metabiota https://maajidnawaz.substack.com/p/are-we-the-baddies?s=r & https://silview.media/2021/06/03/us-ran-grewsome-bioweapon-research-in-over-25-countries-wuhan-tip-of-an-iceberg-ecohealth-alliance-implicated-again/ & https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/03/exclusive-ceo-metabiota-nathan-wolfe-connected-hunter-biden-nih-cdc-world-economic-forum/ & https://www.infowars.com/posts/russian-military-accuses-pentagon-of-destroying-evidence-of-secret-biological-experiments-in-ukraine-pt-1/ & https://www.infowars.com/posts/what-do-hunter-biden-klaus-schwab-the-cia-have-to-do-with-us-biolabs-in-ukraine-pt-2/ Founder Nathan Wolfe, Harvard alum, on board of TerraMar and thanked Jeffrey Epstein in his book. Funded by Rosemont Seneca, investment firm of Hunter Biden, Devon Archer and Christopher Heinz ## About the Sports, Clicks & Politics Podcast SCAPP is a weekly podcast with a Livestream every Monday at 12pm eastern. Join hosts Shawn Hannon and Ben Hussong as they separate the latest news from the noise impacting New York State. The podcast has frequent guest interviews for additional perspectives in the worlds or sports, politics and beyond! Follow the show on social media Website: scappodcast.com Facebook: facebook.com/scappodcast Twitter: @SCAPPodcast Follow Shawn & Ben on social media Facebook: facebook.com/hannon44 Twitter: @hannon44 Facebook: facebook.com/ben.hussong.3 Twitter: @benhussong ## --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scapp/support
Before Covid-19 began spreading across the globe last year, virologist Nathan Wolfe already knew what was becoming abundantly clear: The world was woefully unprepared to prevent the spread of novel viral threats. To prevent similar devastation, he challenges people to imagine a different future where viruses are regularly tracked in groups of individuals—providing a sort of weather map of viruses. "We should have always-on systems that are capable of monitoring for all of the viruses present, all of the microbes present within a society, and that's within reach." He speaks with Sarah Zhang, staff writer for The Atlantic, about where viruses come from, how to eliminate future pandemics, and why he doesn't think Covid-19 was deliberately released into the world. Wolfe is the founder and chairman of Metabiota and was a professor of epidemiology at UCLA.
Composer and performer Eddie Perfect's Broadway adventures included some of the highest highs and lowest lows of his career. Now with two Broadway credits and a Tony nomination on his CV, he's touring a new show of stories and songs: Introspective. Also, we hear a scene from La Boite's Naked & Screaming by award-winner Mark Rogers, and America's most-produced living playwright, Lauren Gunderson, tackles the story of her own husband, virologist Nathan Wolfe, in The Catastrophist.
Composer and performer Eddie Perfect's Broadway adventures included some of the highest highs and lowest lows of his career. Now with two Broadway credits and a Tony nomination on his CV, he's touring a new show of stories and songs: Introspective.Also, we hear a scene from La Boite's Naked & Screaming by award-winner Mark Rogers, and America's most-produced living playwright, Lauren Gunderson, tackles the story of her own husband, virologist Nathan Wolfe, in The Catastrophist.
Composer and performer Eddie Perfect's Broadway adventures included some of the highest highs and lowest lows of his career. Now with two Broadway credits and a Tony nomination on his CV, he's touring a new show of stories and songs: Introspective. Also, we hear a scene from La Boite's Naked & Screaming by award-winner Mark Rogers, and America's most-produced living playwright, Lauren Gunderson, tackles the story of her own husband, virologist Nathan Wolfe, in The Catastrophist.
Composer and performer Eddie Perfect's Broadway adventures included some of the highest highs and lowest lows of his career. Now with two Broadway credits and a Tony nomination on his CV, he's touring a new show of stories and songs: Introspective. Also, we hear a scene from La Boite's Naked & Screaming by award-winner Mark Rogers, and America's most-produced living playwright, Lauren Gunderson, tackles the story of her own husband, virologist Nathan Wolfe, in The Catastrophist.
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In this episode of the B.Next Outbreak Analytics & Forecasting series, B.Next's Dr. Dylan George and IQT's Ryan Lewis are joined by Nathan Wolfe of In-Q-Tel portfolio company Metabiota. Tune in as they discuss Nathan's work as a virus hunter, their hope for the novel coronavirus to be a once in a lifetime event, the need for real-time prediction system for pandemic risk, and more. References: We Can Protect the Economy From Pandemics. Why Didn't We? Catastrophic Modeling and Risk Analytics, with Metabiota's Nita Madhav https://www.metabiota.com/
This week we are talking about what it means and how it feels to be remote! Contextually recorded during the first wave of Coronavirus social-distancing measures in the UK, we talk about the challenges and benefits of online communities, and finding new ways to express ourselves using virtual presences. Thanks go to Janae Cram, Nathan Woulfe, Mark McDonald and Ewa Grabowiecka for their wonderful input into this episode. We also discuss an upcoming virtual hackathon taking place on April 10 - April 11th (Easter weekend). This will run over the course of at least 24 hours and move through various time-zones allowing anyone to join regardless of where they are. Participants are encouraged to do everything from make their first open source contribution, to getting help finding new issues to work on, to just dropping in to say hi! We will be adding more details to the Candid Contributions site but in the meantime if you have any questions please don't hesitate to drop us a line. Next episode will be : Change If you have any feedback, comments or questions you can tweet us @candidcontribs, email hello@candidcontributions.com or join the Umbraco Community slack channel #candid-contributions Links: Coding Mindfully: https://codingmindfully.com/ Tabletop Simulator: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/ Mark McDonald from Happy Porch (Endzone's new name): https://happyporch.com/ Nathan Wolfe: https://twitter.com/nathanwoulfe Janae Cram from Skrift: https://skrift.io Ewa Grabowiecka: https://twitter.com/lost_semicolonCodeCraft: https://twitter.com/codecraftuk
Dr. Nathan Wolfe is the Lorry I. Lokey Visiting Professor in Human Biology at Stanford University and Director of the Global Viral Forecasting Initiative. Listen as Dr. Wolfe discusses malaria and the parasites that cause it, and his research that determined the origin of malignant malaria in humans.
The frequency of epidemics is increasing, driven by surging populations, environmental change and globalized trade and travel. The SARS, pandemic influenza, MERS, Ebola and Zika virus outbreaks illustrate that the world is ill-prepared to deal with a large-scale viral pandemic. Experts have so far identified only a tiny proportion of viral threats, and few of these viruses have had vaccines or other counter-measures developed. Over the coming century we will witness spillover from a pool of over one million "unknown" viruses into human populations. The Global Virome Project is a global initiative to identify and characterize every significant viral threat circulating in the world. Only by identifying these potential threats can the world begin to prepare for the next great outbreak. In conversation with Jonna Mazet, Dennis Carroll and Nathan Wolfe, three experts from the Global Virome Project, this program will explore the extent of the viral threat to human populations and what can be done to stop it. The panel features: Dennis Carroll, Director, Global Health Security and Development Unit, US Agency for International Development (USAID), Jonna Mazet, Executive Director, One Health Institute, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, and Nathan Wolfe, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Metabiota. The conversation is moderated by Larry Brilliant, Chair, Skoll Global Threats Fund. For more information about this event please visit: http://www.worldaffairs.org/event-calendar/event/1629
Rising Tide: A MCU Podcast SPECIAL Inside The Podcast Studio#1 Nathan Wolfe And Fan4astic Spoilercast This is a special one off podcast that is simutaniously my first meeting with Nate in real life just after we had seen Fan4astic to record our thoughts!
私たちは月に行き、大陸を地図に記し、海の最も深い部分にも到達しました--二回も。次の世代が探検すべきものとして残っているものとは?生物学者で探検家のネイサン ウルフは答えを示します。:ほぼ、ありとあらゆるもの。私たちは始められる、彼は言います、目に見えない小さな物の世界とともに。
우리는 달에 가봤고, 지구상의 모든 육지를 지도로 그렸고 , 지구에서 가장 깊은 해저에도 두 번이나 도달해봤다. 이 정도면 차세대가 탐험할 것은 무엇이 남아있을까? 생물학자이자 탐험가인 Nathan Wolfe는 이에 대한 대답을 하고자 한다. 그는 거의 모든것이 탐험할 것으로 남아있다고 얘기한다. 그리고 우리는 탐험을 보이지 않을 정도로 작은 세계와 시작할 수 있다고 한다.
We've been to the moon, we've mapped the continents, we've even been to the deepest point in the ocean -- twice. What's left for the next generation to explore? Biologist and explorer Nathan Wolfe suggests this answer: Almost everything. And we can start, he says, with the world of the unseeably small.
Hemos estado en la Luna, hemos cartografiado los continentes, incluso hemos estado en lo más profundo del océano... dos veces. ¿Qué le queda por explorar a la próxima generación? El biólogo y explorador Nathan Wolfe sugiere que la respuesta es "Casi todo". Y podemos empezar, dice, con el mundo de lo invisiblemente diminuto.
Wir waren auf dem Mond, wir haben die Kontinente kartiert, wir waren sogar am tiefsten Punkt der Meere – zweimal. Was bleibt den zukünftigen Generationen zu entdecken? Biologe und Forscher Nathan Wolfe schlägt diese Antwort vor: Fast alles. Und wir können mit der Welt des unsichtbar Kleinen beginnen.
Nous sommes allés sur la lune, nous avons cartographié les continents, nous sommes allés au point le plus profond de l'océan, deux fois. Que reste-il à explorer pour la prochaine génération ? Nathan Wolfe, biologiste et explorateur, nous suggère la réponse suivante : presque tout. Et nous pouvons commencer, dit-il, par le monde de l’infiniment petit.
Já fomos à Lua, mapeamos os continentes, já fomos ao ponto mais profundo do oceano -- duas vezes. O que resta para ser explorado pela próxima geração? O biólogo e explorador Nathan Wolfe sugere esta resposta: quase tudo. E podemos começar, diz ele, pelo mundo do invisivelmente pequeno.
Мы нанесли на карту все континенты, дважды побывали в самой глубокой точке океана и даже добрались до Луны. А что же остаётся открывать следующим поколениям? Биолог-исследователь Натан Вольф говорит: почти всё. А начать стоит с невидимого мира.
Guest Nathan Wolfe, Lorry I. Lokey Visiting Professor in Human Biology at Stanford University and founder and CEO of Global Viral Forecasting, speaks with Diane Horn about his book "The Viral Storm: The Dawn of a New Pandemic Age".
Dr. Nathan Wolfe is the Lorry I. Lokey Visiting Professor in Human Biology at Stanford University and Director of the Global Viral Forecasting Initiative. Listen as Dr. Wolfe discusses malaria and the parasites that cause it, and his research that determined the origin of malignant malaria in humans.