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We are about to witness the end of the US empire. Good riddance.
It begins around the 5 min mark
It is now beyond doubt that strange, anomalous objects filling our skies and caught on camera are the real deal. Even the Pentagon admits itās true. These seemingly intelligently controlled crafts are operating above the clouds, in our oceans and in our orbit ā travelling at hypersonic speeds far beyond any known human technology and completing manoeuvres unknown to science.
The subject of conspiracy and derision for years, UFOs are now the hottest topic in Washington and the world. Five-time Walkley Award-winning investigative journalist Ross Coulthart ā who has been investigating the phenomena for the past two years ā led the 7NEWS Spotlight team across the US, amassing never-before-seen compelling evidence and speaking to the key players behind an event that will change the course of history. Featuring interviews with the highest echelons of military defence and intelligence officials, leading researchers, scientists and witnesses in America and Australia, this mind-blowing documentary years in the making seeks to answer the most fundamental question there is: are we alone? The US director of national intelligence is expected to hand down an unclassified report next month that will change our understanding of life itself.
On Spotlight, we reveal what is in that report. 7NEWS Spotlight: The UFO Phenomenon unearths startling new evidence of Australian Government cover-ups and extraordinary vision of unidentified aerial phenomena in Western Australia, Victoria and Queensland ā all credible and important additions to the worldwide data being accumulated by the US. For Coulthart, the full documentary project has become the most fascinating and challenging of his career, becoming the focus of his new book ‘In Plain Sight’, available now in Australia and soon in other territories:
A study of around 500,000 medical records has suggested that severe viral infections like encephalitis andĀ pneumoniaĀ increase the risk of neurodegenerative diseases likeĀ Parkinson’sĀ andĀ Alzheimer’s.
January 3,2023
Amyloid plaques in Alzheimer’s diseaseĀ (Kateryna Kon/Science Photo Library/Getty Images)
A study of around 500,000 medical records has suggested that severe viral infections like encephalitis and pneumonia increase the risk of neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.
Researchers found 22 connections between viral infections and neurodegenerative conditions in the study of around 450,000 people.
People treated for a type of inflammation of the brain called viral encephalitis were 31 times more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease. (For every 406 viral encephalitis cases, 24 went on to develop Alzheimer’s disease ā around 6 percent.)
Those who were hospitalized with pneumonia after catching the flu seemed to be more susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
Intestinal infections and meningitis (both often caused by a virus), as well as the varicella-zoster virus, which causes shingles, were also implicated in the development of several neurodegenerative diseases.
The impact of viral infections on the brain persisted for up to 15 years in some cases. And there were no instances where exposure to viruses was protective.
Around 80 percent of the viruses implicated in brain diseases were considered ‘neurotrophic’, which means they could cross the blood-brain barrier.
“Strikingly, vaccines are currently available for some of these viruses, including influenza, shingles (varicella-zoster), and pneumonia,” the researchers write.
“Although vaccines do not prevent all cases of illness, they are known to dramatically reduce hospitalization rates. This evidence suggests that vaccination may mitigate some risk of developing neurodegenerative disease.”
Last year, a study of more than 10 million people linked the Epstein-Barr virus with a 32-fold increased risk of multiple sclerosis.
“After reading [this] study, we realized that for years scientists had been searching ā one-by-one ā for links between an individual neurodegenerative disorder and a specific virus,” said senior author Michael Nalls, a neurogeneticist at the National Institute on Aging in the US.
“That’s when we decided to try a different, more data science-based approach,” he said. “By using medical records, we were able to systematically search for all possible links in one shot.”
First, the researchers analyzed the medical records of around 35,000 Finns with six different types of neurodegenerative diseases and compared this against a group of 310,000 controls who did not have a brain disease.
This analysis yielded 45 links between viral exposure and neurodegenerative diseases, and this was narrowed down to 22 links in a subsequent analysis of 100,000 medical records from the UK Biobank.
While this retrospective observational study cannot demonstrate a causal link, it adds to the pile of research hinting at the role of viruses in Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease.
“Neurodegenerative disorders are a collection of diseases for which there are very few effective treatments and many risk factors,” said co-author Andrew Singleton, a neurogeneticist and Alzheimer’s researcher and the director of the Center for Alzheimer’s and Related Dementias.
“Our results support the idea that viral infections and related inflammation in the nervous system may be common ā and possibly avoidable ā risk factors for these types of disorders.”
This study was published in Neuron.
There are 55 documented cases of performers collapsing, dying, or falling ill in late 2022 through 2023 in this video.
And in almost all of these cases, the media will say: āWe donāt know what caused this, but it was definitely not the COVID vaccine.ā
Really? And we saw this happening prior to the roll-outs of the COVID āvaccinesā? Did we see this in 2020 during the height of the COVID āvirus pandemicā when they said we would see people dropping dead on the streets because the COVID āvirusā was so bad?
No, we did not see this. This began later in 2021, and continued throughout 2022 after the shots had been injected into the majority of the population.
Global Research, February 03, 2023
Health Impact NewsĀ 9 January 2023

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The original source of this article is Health Impact News
Copyright Ā© Brian Shilhavy, Health Impact News , 2023
Ukraine is merely a proxy and ultimately cannon fodder for American imperial planners.
“Going to war with Russia presently and in the longer term against China is part of the desperate dynamic to prolong the dominant position of Washington that was established after the Second World War.
That postwar imperial order ā euphemistically called the ārules-based orderā ā is increasingly falling into disrepute from unbridled imperialist wars and abuse of financial controls.“
BY TYLER DURDEN
SATURDAY, FEB 04, 2023
Authored by Finian Cunningham,
The war in Ukraine is not just about Ukraine and Russia with the U.S. and NATO acting as seemingly benevolent supporters of Ukraine, as the Western media portray.
The United States and its NATO allies are deeply involved in the conflict.
The military withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 ā after 20 years of futile occupation ā was a calculated āreorganization of firepowerā against Russia, says Pepe Escobar.
Ukraine is merely a proxy and ultimately cannon fodder for American imperial planners.
This war is part of a bigger geopolitical confrontation between the U.S. and Russia, China and other nations that are pushing for the emergence of a multipolar world. That is a multipolar world no longer under the hegemony of U.S.-dominated Western capitalism.
Pepe Escobar assesses the bigger picture and outlines how the U.S. imperial state is in āpanic modeā to shore up the collapsing American-controlled global capitalist system, and in particular the privileged position of the U.S. dollar.
Going to war with Russia presently and in the longer term against China is part of the desperate dynamic to prolong the dominant position of Washington that was established after the Second World War. That postwar imperial order ā euphemistically called the ārules-based orderā ā is increasingly falling into disrepute from unbridled imperialist wars and abuse of financial controls.
The vast majority of the planet wants liberation from the U.S./Western warmongering system that underpins capitalist exploitation that only enriches a global elite. The war in Ukraine is but the manifestation of the breakdown in U.S. global power and the desperation to preserve the systematic inequality that defines capitalism.
This year is fraught with extreme danger, says Pepe Escobar. But if the psychotic U.S. deep-state planners can be contained by Russia and China without an all-out catastrophic war erupting then there is a chance of a more hopeful, peaceful and just world order emerging.
“We are getting dangerously close to a point of no return.Ā For months, both sides have been continuously escalating the war in Ukraine, and now it appears that we are on the verge of the biggest escalation of them all.Ā As I have been repeatedly warning my readers for weeks, the Russians have been gathering hundreds of thousands of fresh troops for a massive winter offensive.Ā The exhausted Ukrainian forces are already stretched incredibly thin, and the losses that they have been suffering over the past couple of months have been nothing short of catastrophic.Ā If the Russians decide to bring the hammer down, the Ukrainians will be in very serious trouble.”
“The US considers it its sovereign right to spy on any nation it chooses, and the average American tends more or less to see it the same way. This is highlighted in controversies around domestic versus foreign surveillance, for example; Americans were outraged over the Edward Snowden revelations not because spy agencies were conducting surveillance, but because they were conducting surveillance on American citizens. It’s just taken as a given that spying on foreigners is fine, so it’s a bit silly to react melodramatically when foreigners return the favor.”