Michael Steele
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where once we were the place that the elite thinkers, researchers wanted to come to because we had the facilities unfettered, right? Access, the freedom to do and pursue that research. There's no commissar looking over your shoulder. Exactly. And we're now stripping that bear and stripping it away. So where do they go? They won't come here.
When you have someone like this young woman, yeah, made a mistake, had frog embryos, you just describe what would usually happen. They would take the frog embryos, which are being researched on behalf of the government anyway, okay? So they just give them back to the government. It wasn't fentanyl, you know?
When you have someone like this young woman, yeah, made a mistake, had frog embryos, you just describe what would usually happen. They would take the frog embryos, which are being researched on behalf of the government anyway, okay? So they just give them back to the government. It wasn't fentanyl, you know?
When you have someone like this young woman, yeah, made a mistake, had frog embryos, you just describe what would usually happen. They would take the frog embryos, which are being researched on behalf of the government anyway, okay? So they just give them back to the government. It wasn't fentanyl, you know?
She's doing fucking science research, you know? It's frog eggs. Frog eggs. And she's in a detention center probably because they're trying to figure out if the Russians want her back. And they want to placate the Russians and give her. So that's what that's all about.
She's doing fucking science research, you know? It's frog eggs. Frog eggs. And she's in a detention center probably because they're trying to figure out if the Russians want her back. And they want to placate the Russians and give her. So that's what that's all about.
She's doing fucking science research, you know? It's frog eggs. Frog eggs. And she's in a detention center probably because they're trying to figure out if the Russians want her back. And they want to placate the Russians and give her. So that's what that's all about.
And that's our future in terms of the impact at our universities, the impact at our research centers like MIT and the Naval Research Lab, where I worked for many years actually with frogs. Really? Yeah.
And that's our future in terms of the impact at our universities, the impact at our research centers like MIT and the Naval Research Lab, where I worked for many years actually with frogs. Really? Yeah.
And that's our future in terms of the impact at our universities, the impact at our research centers like MIT and the Naval Research Lab, where I worked for many years actually with frogs. Really? Yeah.
Yeah, it was olfactory research. So it was developing equipment that could protect soldiers in the field from smells that they couldn't smell, from dangerous poisons. But yeah, dude, I mean, that's what we do. That's what our government supports us. That's why, you know, we have STEM programs. What are we doing now? What we're doing now?
Yeah, it was olfactory research. So it was developing equipment that could protect soldiers in the field from smells that they couldn't smell, from dangerous poisons. But yeah, dude, I mean, that's what we do. That's what our government supports us. That's why, you know, we have STEM programs. What are we doing now? What we're doing now?
Yeah, it was olfactory research. So it was developing equipment that could protect soldiers in the field from smells that they couldn't smell, from dangerous poisons. But yeah, dude, I mean, that's what we do. That's what our government supports us. That's why, you know, we have STEM programs. What are we doing now? What we're doing now?
What do you think is going to happen at our university homegrown towns? What do we do with STEM programs when we're cutting off that kind of research, when we're not facilitating or paying for or providing grants and support for that research? If you've developed the tools, whether it's equipment or medicine or whatever, to create Identify precancerous cells.
What do you think is going to happen at our university homegrown towns? What do we do with STEM programs when we're cutting off that kind of research, when we're not facilitating or paying for or providing grants and support for that research? If you've developed the tools, whether it's equipment or medicine or whatever, to create Identify precancerous cells.
What do you think is going to happen at our university homegrown towns? What do we do with STEM programs when we're cutting off that kind of research, when we're not facilitating or paying for or providing grants and support for that research? If you've developed the tools, whether it's equipment or medicine or whatever, to create Identify precancerous cells.
And you're going to lock up the person who's doing that research because they had frog eggs at the airport for two months. That's why I use the word stupid so much, because this is so... Stupid fascism.
And you're going to lock up the person who's doing that research because they had frog eggs at the airport for two months. That's why I use the word stupid so much, because this is so... Stupid fascism.
And you're going to lock up the person who's doing that research because they had frog eggs at the airport for two months. That's why I use the word stupid so much, because this is so... Stupid fascism.
They say when you see things, you know, with a hammer, everything's a nail and you just want to crush it. And that's what they want to do. So, look, our universities are trying, some at least, finding a way to stand their ground. We need more universities aligned with Harvard, whether you are in the crosshairs now or not, because you will be.