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  The pandemic has fleshed a wealth of fresh derangement out of conservative figures who already had demonstrated a pretty high capacity for it. Dennis Prager, however, is putting his anti-vaxx colleagues to shame. The 73-year-old radio host, perhaps best known for trying to pass off conservative propaganda videos as reputable under the name  PragerU,  has been projectile v dunks men omiting Covid misinformation since the pandemic began.Prager claimed last year that the disease is  not a killer  while continually drawing and erasing and re-drawing the line for when the U.S. should take real action to combat it. He even called the lockdown  the greatest mistake in the history of human samba adv shoes ity.  He s since touted a number of unproven therapeutics, including the  Zelenko Protocol,  a treatment plan developed by conspiracy theorist doctor and Jan. 6 rally attendee Vladimir Zelenko.Prager is unvaccinated, of course, and during a rece skechers herrenschuhe nt even for Awaken Church felt  Uyml Jan. 15, 2004: Spirit Rover Begins Amazing Visit to Mars
 Posted inCivilGarver Defends NASA s Commercial Programsby Dan LeoneNovember 27, 2012January 19, 2023Click to share on X  Opens in new window Click to share on Facebook  Opens in new window Click to share on LinkedIn  Opens in new window Click to share on Reddit  Opens in new window Click to email a link to a friend  Opens in new window Click to  jordan4 share on Clipboard  Opens in new window WASHINGTON 鈥?NASA Deput jordan mid y Administrator Lori Garver says she is baffled that co nike air 270 ngressional resistance to the agency s commercial crew and cargo programs persists in the wake of Space Exploration Technology s two successful resupply flights to the international space station. We are not communicating this well,  Garver told members of the NASA Advisory Council s Commercial Space Committee during a Nov. 26 meeting at NASA headquarters here.  I can t believe we re losing this argument. How can we be losing this argument  Members of NASA s congressional oversight committees have questioned NASA s plans to outso