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Influencer & partner who believe in ‘SUNLIGHT is food’ are arrested after their baby ‘dies of prolonged starvation’
SUNLIGHT worshipping parents of a newborn who died of “prolonged starvation” have been detained in Russia.
The mother, Oxana Mironova, 33, is under investigation for causing death by negligence. The father Maxim Lyutyi, 43, has been separately arrested for resisting police.
The couple now face a criminal investigation following their newborn’s death[/caption]
The strange pair are reported to be believers in “feeding on sunlight”, while Lyutyi is known as a “radical raw foodist”, according to Zvezda News.
“The preliminary version of the infant’s death is severe exhaustion…that the blogger tried to instil his nutrition system in the baby,” the outlet said.
The baby boy – around one-month old – was reported to have been taken to hospital near Sochi after he was suspected of suffering with pneumonia and emaciation caused by starvation.
The baby later tragically died due to “prolonged starvation”.
The Russian Investigative Committee is conducting an investigation into the infant’s death and a criminal case has been launched.
Mironova has been put on house arrest for two months by a judge.
The baby was alleged to have been born at home near the large Black Sea resort city of Sochi, and not seen by doctors.
The health influencer parents are known for founding a club called “The Living Man”, which focuses on improving people’s health and dealing with their personal problems.
Lyutyi frequently advocated online for methods to cleanse the body and for the bizarre prana-eating – feeding off the energy of the sun and avoiding food or water for a prolonged time.
Local media outlet Caution News cited law enforcement sources that claimed the couple “tried to transfer the baby to prana-eating”, which allegedly led to the baby’s tragic death.
Sunlight Reflection Startup Raises $500K to Test Its Atmospheric Cooling Plans
“Make Sunsets plans to launch three balloon test launches releasing sulfur dioxide to cool the atmosphere in January from the land Iseman owns in Baja, Mexico.”
“We make reflective, high-altitude, biodegradable clouds that cool the planet. Mimicking natural processes, our ‘shiny clouds’ are going to prevent catastrophic global warming,” reads the site’s About page…. The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines released thousands of tons of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, temporarily lowering average global temperatures by about 1 degree Fahrenheit, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The idea of replicating these conditions to fight climate change has generally been dismissed as more science fiction than real science. But as the effects of climate change have grown more dire and obvious, the idea has gotten more serious attention, and the White House is in the process of coordinating a five-year research plan to study it. On the downside, injecting sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere could damage the ozone layer, cause respiratory illness and create acid rain. It would also cost as little as $10 billion per year to run a program that cools the Earth by 1 degree Celsius, UCLA environmental law professor Edward Parson told CNBC in 2022. That’s remarkably cheap compared to other mitigation techniques….
In January, Make Sunsets plans to launch three latex weather balloons that will release anywhere between 10 and 500 grams of sulfur dioxide. The balloons will include a flight tracking computer, a geo-locating tracking device, and a camera, mostly provided by hobbyist suppliers. Within a week of each flight, Make Sunsets will publish data on its website about what it was able to find.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Official Valve Steam Deck dock finally sees sunlight
The official Valve Steam Deck dock is a sought-after accessory, and fans have been hoping to get hold of it since the handheld PC’s debut. Now, the wait seems to be coming to an end, as the accessory has been sighted at this year’s Tokyo Game Show. The dock was originally due to arrive late Spring, and while there are great alternatives out there, some of you are still holding out for the “real” thing.
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