Conventional scientific wisdom says that Alzheimer’s Disease is caused by a protein called amyloid-beta gathering in clots among brain cells, preventing them from communicating properly.
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A FIRST: SCIENTISTS REVERSE BENCHMARK SYMPTOMS OF AGING IN HUMANS
Two things happen to each of us as we age. First, the telomeres—the “end caps” on our DNA strands that protect our chromosomes—shorten.
CORE INFLATION SETS ANOTHER 40-YEAR RECORD
In September, U.S. core inflation—which excludes the cost of food and energy—rose 6.6 percent, year over year, the sharpest annual jump since August 1982, the U.S. labor department reported.
HEDGE FUNDS BET ON THE BUCK
The U.S. dollar has gained 18 percent in value this year against six other major currencies, rising with the U.S. Federal Reserve’s interest rate. As a result, the buck is poised to record its biggest annual gain on record.
EXPECT A NEW DEBT EXPANSION CYCLE TO BEGIN
If central banks do not find another mechanism to continue to inflate, IMMEDIATELY, the entire global financial system will melt down.
YOU WILL OWN NO SOFTWARE AND BE HAPPY—PART ONE
Citizens are becoming digital serfs on SAAS (Software as a Service) plantations, with AI drivers ensuring no thought or dissident vision steps out of line.
FIRST AMENDMENT SHOWDOWN: MISSOURI VS BIDEN
The case is Missouri vs. Biden. It could bring the trampling of American free speech rights by the Federal government centerstage, if there’s still any honesty or integrity left in American jurisprudence.
RADICAL AMERICANS FUNDING LONDON “JUST STOP OIL” PROTEST
Will their bank accounts and crypto accounts be shut down? This past week saw chaos in London, as a radical group called “Just Stop Oil” formed human blockades across major city streets, glued themselves to police vehicles, and were even dragged to the curb by angry motorists.
MOST AMERICANS LIVING PAYCHECK TO PAYCHECK, NEW STUDY FINDS
Six in ten Americans live from one paycheck to the next, slightly more than the 55 percent who reported a hand-to-mouth existence 12 months earlier, according to a new survey by LendingClub, an online loan company.
STRONG DOLLAR MEANS WEAKNESS IN EMERGING NATIONS
Sri Lanka and Zambia have defaulted on their debts, with another dozen countries at, or already tipping over, the edge of insolvency, Reuters reported.