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Tag: apr 27 2021

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SCIENTISTS FIND KEY TO BIGGER BRAIN

What’s the difference between the brain of an ape and a human? The answer: two days. At Cambridge University, researchers grew cerebral organoids – pea-size mini-brains that mimic certain functions of the real things – from human, ape, and chimpanzee neurons. They compared day-by-day development of the mini-brains among the three, especially the point at...

CHAD: MORE AFRICAN WAR DRUMS BEATING
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CHAD: MORE AFRICAN WAR DRUMS BEATING

Rebel fighters in Chad – known as the Front for Change and Concord in Chad – threatened to depose Gen. Mahamat Idriss Déby from power shortly after the nation’s military granted him the leadership role after his father’s killing, a move condemned by some of its citizens and a number of nations as a blatant...

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ISRAEL VS. SYRIA: GETTING HOTTER

The Israel Defense Forces carried out airstrikes outside Damascus Thursday shortly after reports of an explosion near one of its nuclear plants. Damascus fired off an advanced surface-to-air missile that landed close to a nuclear reactor near Dimona, which the Jerusalem Post reported was the longest-range attack by Syria. The report said the country’s air defense system...

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ISRAEL STRIKES IN IRAN ARE “EMBARRASSING”

The Trends Journal has long been reporting on a clandestine war between rivals Israel and Iran. Last week, we ran the article, “IRAN BLAMES ISRAEL FOR NUCLEAR FACILITY EXPLOSION” and on 16 March, “ISRAEL TARGETS IRANIAN OIL SHIPMENTS TO SYRIA.” The reports point out that the Israeli military seems intent on making good on Prime Minister Benjamin...

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PUTIN PUTS PRESSURE ON UKRAINE

As we reported in the Trends Journal, Russia had moved over 100,000 troops and artillery along its border with Ukraine, as tensions between the two nations ramped up.  After flexing its military strength, Russia announced last week that it was moving the troops deployed to the border with Ukraine back to their home bases by...

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CHINA’S PRESIDENT XI: “WE’RE #1”

China’s President Xi Jinping said Thursday that global affairs should not be set by a single country that gives “the whole world a rhythm.” While not mentioning the U.S. by name, he said, “Bossing others around and interfering in other countries’ international affairs will not be well received.” Xi made his comments during a speech...

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TAIWAN MILITARY RAMP-UP WILL NOT STOP CHINA

The Trends Journal has been reporting on the rise of China and its growing influence in the region and around the world. In our 30 March article, “CHINA TO TAKE TAIWAN: A MATTER OF TIME,” we forecast that at some point, China, as with Hong Kong, would take complete control of Taiwan. Our 2 February article, “CHINA...

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VACCINE FAST FACTS

Adverse reactions from COVID vaccines continue to mount to some startling numbers. Reported U.S. deaths from four months of COVID vaccinations now outnumber reported deaths from all vaccines over the last 15 years combined. That includes widely distributed annual flu vaccines. So, there’s clearly something different about the novel mRNA COVID vaccines driving higher death...

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GAB WELCOMES PUSHBACK AGAINST VACCINES, SAYS CEO

The propaganda push for COVID vaccinations has reached new levels on social media, radio, and TV. But at least one social media platform has declared they won’t push the vax or censor vaccine critics. GAB founder and CEO Andrew Torba reiterated on 23 April that critics of vaccines were welcome to express their point of...

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ITALY/MODERNA VACCINATION TALKS FAIL

Prime Minister Mario Draghi was unsuccessful in talks with Moderna chief executive Stephane Bencel in an attempt to get the American pharmaceutical giant to produce its vaccine on Italian soil. According to the Financial Times, on 20 April, while Moderna did not make any public comments, it is known that it “lacked the capacity to...