The more we know about the Covid 19 genome and mRNA manipulation the more cautious we MUST be
In the intricate web of the SARS-CoV-2 virus genome, there lie 29 proteins, among them a menacing ion channel known as E. This devious channel, responsible for transporting protons and calcium ions, holds the power to goad infected cells into unleashing a destructive inflammatory response. This response, in turn, inflicts…
Organ Damage and Covid mRNA Vaccine Study
Which is worse – the Devil you know or the one you do not know. So goes the tale of mRNA Covid-19 vaccine treatment. Since the early days of the pandemic, researchers and medical professionals have been well aware that COVID-19 can harm various organs in the body, including the…
Hey baby sharks! Demonstrative Evidence Paints a Clear Picture for the Jury
Despite my grand exit into the world of retirement, it seems trial lawyer advertisements still find their way to me. Today, I’ve pulled back the gilded curtain for the curious non-lawyers among you; and yes, the young baby lawyers getting their courtroom legs too. Step with me into the hallowed…
Moral Clarity Needed – Hamas Barbarians Kill 40 Infants and Cut Off Many of Their Heads
Moral Clarity follows the “morality of knowledge”. There are no varying degrees of evil, and evil is not by accident but intentional. Now that we know what and who we are dealing with we know more is required than just words of support of Israel. More than condemnation of the…
Three Short News Takes — Diabetes numbers up, life expectancy down, and mRNA vaccines
1. CDC reports 37.3 million adults with diabetes and 96 million with pre-diabetes. Dr. Kellis from Cleveland Clinic notes many are unaware of their insulin resistance. (Sources: nytimes.com, cdc.gov/diabetes) 2. U.S. university graduates live longer than non-graduates, with the gap increasing. A Princeton study found non-degree holders at age 25…
Now You See Me, Now You Don’t — A “cloak of invisibility” to shield soldiers from Russian Drones
Stealth Protection for Boots on the Ground Necessity often leads to innovation, especially in wartime gear. Case in point: a new “invisibility cloak” from a Ukrainian scientist to shield locals from Russian drones. Dubbed “Phantom Skin,” this creation, featured by inews, was a response to reported incidents in Bucha. Although…
Debasing a Nation’s Currency or Money Supply Is Never a Good Thing
The debasement of currency is a practice with a long history. It refers to the act of decreasing the content of fine metal in coinage, which typically reduces its value. This practice has been employed by many governments throughout history as a method to finance public debt, especially during times…
US drone test-fires anti-submarine torpedo for the first time
In a pioneering move that garnered global military attention, BAE Systems/Malloy Aeronautics T-600 heavy lift Uncrewed Air System (UAS) successfully launched an inert Sting Ray training torpedo during a NATO exercise off the coast of Portugal. While this achievement represents an advancement in military technology and automation, it also brings…
Never Rule Out America’s Resilient Entrepreneurial Spirit
There’s something incredible about the American spirit, innovation, and the drive of capitalism, especially in the face of challenges. And guess what? We’re proving it once more! The Covid-19 pandemic undeniably rattled the U.S. economy. Yet, instead of wallowing, the nation responded with a vibrant wave of entrepreneurship. Fresh research…
Too much sitting increases your dementia risk, even if you hit the gym regularly.
A new JAMA study shows that those who sit a lot at work or home face a higher dementia risk than folks who sit less. This rings true for even regular exercisers. The study looked at nearly 50,000 people aged 60 and up. Dr. Andrew Budson from Boston University, not…









