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Operation Dominic
Operation FishBowl
Operation FishBowl
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" Rapid Healing for Warfighter Injuries"
page 62 of 270
https://www.darpa.mil/attachments/U_RDTE_MJB_DARPA_PB_2023_APR_2022_FINAL.pdf
What metals are going to be used for Medbeds and their technologies?
Platinum Metals - Platinum, Palladium , Rhodium & Iridium
Iota & Algorand will be important later
Post Protocol 20.
page 62 of 270
https://www.darpa.mil/attachments/U_RDTE_MJB_DARPA_PB_2023_APR_2022_FINAL.pdf
What metals are going to be used for Medbeds and their technologies?
Platinum Metals - Platinum, Palladium , Rhodium & Iridium
Iota & Algorand will be important later
Post Protocol 20.
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In America it was infact a black man that was the first slave owner.
Anthony Johnson, a black Angolan, is believed to have been the first black slaveowner in the Old Dominion. He acquired at least one black slave as well as several white indentured servants, and by July 1651, he had brought his holdings to 250 acres. Johnson's story is a textbook example of what ambitious former bondsmen could accomplish before stringent late-17th century legislation by the Virginia House of Burgesses precluded further advancement for enterprising African-Americans.0 John Casor, an African indentured servant, became the first person arbitrarily declared a slave for life in America on March 8 of either 1654 or 1655. However, a Virginia court ruled in favor of Casor's master, Anthony Johnson.1 Anthony Johnson attained great wealth after completing his term as an indentured servant and has been referred to as "the black patriarch" of the first community of Negro property owners in America.
Anthony Johnson, a black Angolan, is believed to have been the first black slaveowner in the Old Dominion. He acquired at least one black slave as well as several white indentured servants, and by July 1651, he had brought his holdings to 250 acres. Johnson's story is a textbook example of what ambitious former bondsmen could accomplish before stringent late-17th century legislation by the Virginia House of Burgesses precluded further advancement for enterprising African-Americans.0 John Casor, an African indentured servant, became the first person arbitrarily declared a slave for life in America on March 8 of either 1654 or 1655. However, a Virginia court ruled in favor of Casor's master, Anthony Johnson.1 Anthony Johnson attained great wealth after completing his term as an indentured servant and has been referred to as "the black patriarch" of the first community of Negro property owners in America.
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f you are an iphone user, please make sure you have this option disabled under Faceid and passcode settings, its what’s making the flash go off every 5 seconds.
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mermaids 🧜♀️ …. ?