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--Romania Senator Diana Lovanovici speaks out in the Parliament on the uses of HAARP technology in Turke--

👹 In case you are catching up on HAARP and the ‘man made’ ‘natural’ disasters around the world……

😒 Let’s revisit a powerful speech from a Senator calling out the truths of the recent (man-made) earthquake in Turkey ...........

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Romania: Rape of the Forest (trailer)

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It is getting dangerous in Romania’s vast ancient forests. The figures are stark: Six rangers killed (two in 2019 alone) and a further 650 attacked with axes, knives and guns.

The Carpathians, where 70 percent of Euro...

Romania's 🇷🇴 Special Operations Forces in action

Romania’s Special Operations Forces embody a motto popular among the Alliance’s elite soldiers: “Quality is more important than quantity.”

While few in numbers, these commandos are capable of carrying out raids by air, land and sea, using their ...

Romanian presidential front-runner Călin Georgescu condemns globalist assault on Christianity

Romanian presidential front-runner Călin Georgescu condemns globalist assault on Christianity, declaring:

“The globalists are fighting against God, but they don’t understand that God can’t be defeated”

Trust and Freedom: Challenging the Pandemic Treaty | Romanian MEP, Cristian Terheș, delivers an impassioned speech

Romanian MEP, Cristian Terheș, delivers an impassioned speech on why the WHO pandemic treaty must be rejected at all costs:

“The biggest threat that we are facing right now is a threat to our national sovereignty, our constitutions and our fund...

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CNAS-Romania: A journey towards combating climate change (2023) - Project Promotion [English]

Title: A journey towards combating climate change

Description: Cyanobacteria, also called blue-green algae, are one of the first organisms on Earth. These primitive bacteria produce oxygen during photosynthesis, as a result of fixing carbon dioxide dissolved in water. As cyanobacteria has a rapid multiplication rate, it can form blooms that, in some cases, release toxic compounds such as cyanotoxins. We aimed to engineer cyanobacteria in order to make use of these otherwise harmful blooms. Moreover, we carefully studied them by measuring their mutiplication rate and adaptability to different mediums.
This short video entails our journey towards finding ideas and inspiration but also shows our work and effort in order to achieve our goals.

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CNAS-Romania: Engineered Cyanobacteria For A Greener Future (2023) - Team Presentation [English]

Title: Engineered Cyanobacteria For A Greener Future

Description: Cyanobacteria are one of the first life forms to appear on Earth. Microorganisms capable of producing oxygen through photosynthesis, they live both in salt and freshwater. However, when their environment is polluted, they can cause algae blooms that are harmful to the ecosystem. Alcanivorax borkumensis is a type of bacteria that has the ability to break down alkanes, essentially decomposing petroleum into non-toxic components. A part that can give cyanobacteria the ability A. borkumensis has was engineered, with the hope that algae blooms can actually fight pollution. Three species of cyanobacteria were thoroughly researched through various experiments, and information that could benefit future scientists was gathered. The project started small, focusing on the local lake, and trying to adapt to the community s needs. However, the team hopes that the proposed idea can help fight pollution on even larger scales, bringing a greener future one cyanobacteria at a time.

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