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2025年5月31日 星期六
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2025年5月30日 星期五
Al in vaccines
Anatoly V. Skalny, Michael Aschner, Yueming Jiang, Yordanka G. Gluhcheva, Yousef Tizabi, Ryszard Lobinski, Alexey A. Tinkov, Chapter One - Molecular mechanisms of aluminum neurotoxicity: Update on adverse effects and therapeutic strategies, Advances in Neurotoxicology, Volume 5, 2021, 1-34. https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.ant.2020.12.001.
2025年5月29日 星期四
Be honest
One more is coming.
BrightRay launches data center in Johor, Malaysia, May 28, 2025
Good. You were honest to tell the truth.
Johor data centres drive revenue but strain resources, says Amanah leader, NST, May 29, 2025 @ 4:35pm
Thank you
Good rest
2025年5月28日 星期三
Life is a gift box
Opening Statement of Chairman Ron Johnson Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations May 21, 2025
Good rest. Good health. Thank you.
2025年5月27日 星期二
2025年5月26日 星期一
Another evil thing revealed
Microneedle nasal delivery device
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2025年5月25日 星期日
Keep on
2025年5月24日 星期六
MAHA roses
Section 2. The Cumulative Load of Chemicals in our Environment
Section 3. The Crisis of Childhood Behavior in the Digital Age
Section 4. The Overmedicalization of Our Kids
White House 'MAHA' report calls out food, chemicals impact on children's health
MAHA Report Calls for Whole-of-Government Action to Solve Childhood Health Crisis, May 23, 2025
Glad to see this report. Fully agreed with it.
Good rest. Thank you.
2025年5月23日 星期五
V
Talked to an aunt and found a lots of inspiring points. I appreciate the conversation and thus I am gonna treasure my life more. YOLO. IOLO.
Big projects are always on going and people believe there are opportunities to achieve success (by their own definition). I think good projects are more worthy to pursue. Victory, should be defined from virtue aspect.
Good rest. Be blessed.
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2025年5月20日 星期二
Hold on
2025年5月19日 星期一
Keep healthy
Well protected. Keep healthy.
2025年5月17日 星期六
See, life has power
Life has its power.
Coincidentally, I was checking the previous and updated situation of C19 before the arrival of a tycoon. I received different answers. After some confusing time, I was inspired, and found that things are as variable and mutant as the viruses. The best response/solution comes from oneself always.
No jab, please. No tension because negative feelings are harmful to health. Trust sunlight, trust nature, trust self efforts. Detox and increase nutrition.
Many of the comments show that there are still people aware of what is happening. They are not brainwashed. They check what happens in real life. I hope their voices will become louder and louder, till they can awaken all the surviving islanders. But those who had sacrificed, there is nothing to do anymore except a word of "I'm sorry". https://www.facebook.com/ongyekung/posts/pfbid02BS9eCkLXRtTbAkaqaVzx3mUwRBQYwgthRPnzFnbcgq5aVHhFegDfbnYBn1ePhqjul
Good news!
Keep well!
Be blessed!
2025年5月16日 星期五
Big project
Turn guavas into jam. If you never do then you never know.
I'd think thrice next time if I wanted to buy the fruit jam.
2025年5月15日 星期四
WEF confirms investigation into claims against founder Schwab
WEF confirms investigation into claims against founder Schwab
Geneva (AFP) – The World Economic Forum said Wednesday it has launched an investigation into fraud allegations against its founder Klaus Schwab that reportedly prompted his resignation this week.
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Klaus Schwab was the driving force behind the World Economic Forum becoming an annual gathering of the world's rich and powerful © FABRICE COFFRINI / AFP/File
The 87-year-old Schwab, who for decades has greeted presidents and tycoons at the annual forum in the Swiss resort of Davos, said there was "not a shadow of proof" for the accusations.
He added in a statement to the Swiss newspaper Blick that he had started defamation proceedings.
In a statement confirming a Wall Street Journal report, the WEF said its board of trustees "unanimously supported the Audit and Risk Committee's decision to initiate an independent investigation following a whistleblower letter containing allegations against former Chairman Klaus Schwab".
The longtime forum leader suddenly resigned on Monday, "with immediate effect". In a statement at the time, the WEF board hailed Schwab's "outstanding achievements" in his 55 years in charge.
But the WSJ reported that the move had been spurred by a board decision to investigate allegations of financial and ethical misconduct by Schwab and his wife Hilde.
'Emergency meeting'
The letter, said to have been sent by anonymous current and former WEF staff, "included allegations that Klaus Schwab asked junior employees to withdraw thousands of dollars from ATMs on his behalf and used Forum funds to pay for private, in-room massages at hotels," wrote the WSJ, which said it had seen the letter and spoken with people familiar with the case.
It also alleged that his wife used Forum-funded meetings "in order to justify luxury holiday travel at the organisation’s expense," the paper said.
The letter reportedly raised concerns about how Schwab treated female employees, and how his leadership allegedly allowed instances of sexual harassment and discriminatory behaviour to go unchecked.
Schwab had not reacted until his statement to Blick, which said: "There is not a shadow of proof for all these accusations."
"It is a pure and simple lie (to say) that I asked young employees to withdraw thousands of dollars for me at automatic distributors," Schwab added.
He said all personal expenses on his business trips were repaid and that he had started defamation proceedings.
The board of trustees decided at an emergency meeting on Sunday to open a probe, and Schwab opted to resign immediately.
In its statement Wednesday, WEF said its decision "was made after consultation with external legal counsel and in line with the Forum's fiduciary responsibilities".
"While the Forum takes these allegations seriously, it emphasises that they remain unproven, and will await the outcome of the investigation to comment further."
Networking showcase
Schwab had already stepped down as executive chairman last year, with Norway's former foreign minister Borge Brende taking over daily management. Schwab said the handover would take until January 2027.
WEF said its vice chairman Peter Brabeck-Letmathe will serve as interim chairman as a search committee looks for a permanent replacement for Schwab.
Schwab was born in Ravensburg, Germany, on March 30, 1938. He studied at Swiss universities and at Harvard in the United States, and holds doctorates in engineering and economics, along with over a dozen honorary doctorates.
He was a little-known business professor at the University of Geneva when he in 1971 founded the WEF's precursor, the European Management Forum.
That first meeting reportedly drew fewer than 500 participants. Since then the event has swelled to attract thousands each year.
Schwab broadened the conclave by inviting top political and business leaders, representatives from trade unions and civil society, assembling a prestigious Rolodex as he turned the gathering into a networking showcase.
The WEF maintains that it "provides a global, impartial and not-for-profit platform for meaningful connection between stakeholders to establish trust, and build initiatives for cooperation and progress".
'Davos Man'
Critics meanwhile charge that WEF's gatherings simply create a safe space for the corporate world to lobby governments without oversight.
The annual event has fostered the concept of the "Davos Man", referring to the elite crowd of movers and shakers with global clout and reach.
And Schwab and the organisation he founded have long been the focus of conspiracy theorists.
Elon Musk, the multi-billionaire owner of X, said on the platform that Schwab "wants to be emperor of Earth".
Misinformation and disinformation topped the WEF's list of short-term global risks in its latest global risk report.
© 2025 AFP
2025年5月14日 星期三
Fruits
2025年5月13日 星期二
International Hummus Day
2025年5月12日 星期一
Life is a gift
"New study finds rats injected intramuscularly with human-equivalent mRNA doses suffered irreversible loss of primordial follicles — the foundation of fertility."
BREAKING: COVID-19 mRNA Shots Destroy Over 60% of Women’s Non-Renewable Egg Supply, May 10, 2025
"Conclusions: Our findings suggest that both mRNA and inactivated COVID-19 vaccines may detrimentally impact ovarian reserve in rats, primarily through accelerated follicular loss and alterations in apoptotic pathways during folliculogenesis. Given these observations in a rat model, further investigations into the vaccines’ effects on human ovarian reserve are needed."
Karaman, E., Yavuz, A., Karakas, E., Balcioglu, E., Karaca, B., Doganay, H. N., Sacinti, K. G., & Yildiz, O. (2025). Impact of mRNA and Inactivated COVID-19 Vaccines on Ovarian Reserve. Vaccines, 13(4), 345. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines13040345
Dr Roland Victor MD
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Thank you. Good rest.
2025年5月11日 星期日
Mulberries
2025年5月10日 星期六
Angry
Courageous to ask, cowardly to answer.
COVID-19: made in China, financed by the US, 14.1.2022
Answer given by Ms Kyriakides on behalf of the European Commission, 25.3.2022
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2025年5月9日 星期五
Treasure
2025年5月8日 星期四
Improvement | Vaccines | Bread
In some way you are.
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola
- May 04, 2025
Story at-a-glance
- Dr. Suzanne Humphries challenges conventional vaccine narratives, arguing that improvements in sanitation and nutrition, not vaccines, were primarily responsible for declining disease rates
- Humphries' journey from kidney specialist to vaccine researcher began after noticing patterns of kidney failure in patients following flu vaccination
- The 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act shields vaccine manufacturers from lawsuits, prioritizing profit over rigorous safety testing
- Early vaccines contained contaminants like SV40, a cancer-causing monkey virus that entered polio vaccines through production methods using monkey kidneys
- Humphries emphasizes the importance of avoiding dogmatic thinking about vaccines, advocating for open-minded examination of medical practices
Joe Rogan recently sat down with Dr. Suzanne Humphries, co-author of "Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and the Forgotten History," one of my favorite books on vaccines.1 I previously interviewed Humphries about how vaccine science has been misrepresented to portray them as safe and effective, when in reality they're neither.
She absolutely crushed it in this Rogan interview! I honestly don't think anyone in history has laid out such a clear, convincing, and downright compelling case about the vaccine downsides. After decades of grinding away, her hard work's finally getting the spotlight it deserves, and I'm beyond thrilled to have written the forward to her fantastic book.
Rogan also asked Humphries questions about the history, science and real impact of vaccines, and she didn't hold back with her answers. Their conversation challenges conventional narratives about vaccines, explores the efficacy of natural remedies and uncovers an important history of medicine that is often overlooked.
The Importance of an Open Mind
Rogan opens the episode by emphasizing a key principle: avoiding dogma. "You can't be dogmatic when you're talking about vaccines — or about anything," he says, advocating for a flexible, 360-degree perspective rather than the tunnel vision often fostered by indoctrination. Humphries agrees, noting that intentional and profitable indoctrination has shaped public perception of medical practices.
•Beneficial practices are often unfairly dismissed — Rogan praises "Dissolving Illusions" for highlighting the use of natural remedies like cinnamon, which are often discredited as "hippie nonsense." Humphries explains that cinnamon, a powerful herb, contains significant vitamin C, a nutrient she believes underpinned the effectiveness of many traditional remedies.
She recalls dismissing such ideas early in her career, only to later recognize their value. Garlic, too, emerges as a standout, effective against staph infections without fostering drug resistance — a stark contrast to engineered pharmaceuticals.
•This shift in perspective — from skepticism to appreciation — mirrors a broader theme — The conventional medical establishment has a tendency to reject natural solutions in favor of standardized, profitable interventions. Humphries argues that doctors should recommend these remedies alongside conventional treatments, citing, for example, vitamin D and vitamin A as important yet underutilized tools.
Vaccines and Vitamin A — A Hidden Connection
The conversation pivots to a striking revelation about the measles vaccine. Humphries explains that both natural measles infection and the vaccine deplete vitamin A levels in the body. "They don't tell you that," she says, noting that post-vaccination advice often only recommends Tylenol, which she notes impairs immune response and causes "immunological disturbances."
•The medical system prioritizes standardized procedures over holistic care — This vitamin A depletion, Humphries argues, should prompt vitamin A supplementation to be recommended along with the measles shot, but this advice is absent from standard protocols. This point underscores a recurring critique of the medical system focusing on disease care instead of health care.
•Variability in vaccine production contributes to inconsistent outcomes — This problem is made worse by legal immunity granted to vaccine manufacturers. Rogan probes this further, asking if the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, which shields vaccine companies from lawsuits, fueled this variability.
Humphries traces the precedent to the 1976 swine flu vaccine fiasco, where injuries forced the government to absorb liability, setting the stage for 1986's broader measure.
•Post-1986, vaccine makers prioritized profit over safety — They introduced vaccine enhancers, or adjuvants, like aluminum and, eventually, mRNA technology. The legal protection afforded under the 1986 Act, she contends, allowed companies to prioritize profit over rigorous safety testing, a theme that reverberates throughout their discussion.
The Polio Paradox — Vaccines or Sanitation?
Polio remains the poster child for vaccine success, but Humphries challenges this narrative with a detailed historical analysis. Rogan asks what caused polio's decline, questioning the vaccine's role. Humphries responds that the facts don't align with popular belief. "Polio is still here," she asserts, rebranded as conditions like Guillain-Barré syndrome — diagnostic criteria shifted post-vaccine to mask its persistence.
•Environmental factors — pesticides like DDT, arsenic and lead — are primary culprits — DDT production, she notes, mirrored polio outbreaks, with rural communities exposed through livestock dipping and crop spraying. "Arsenic causes the exact same spinal pathology," she says, citing medical references that link these toxins to symptoms attributed to polio.
•Up to 95% to 99% of polio cases are asymptomatic — This suggests it's a virus naturally present and benign in healthy individuals. Humphries cites a study of the Xavante Indians in South America, where nearly all tested had immunity to polio strains without paralysis, implying robust natural immunity negated its threat.
Rogan marvels at this, pointing out that viruses often weaken on their own and become less harmful over time — yet human interventions, like the 1916 Rockefeller lab's engineered polio strain, made it more deadly.
•The threat of vaccine-derived polio — This is particularly related to oral vaccines still used in India and Israel. These live strains, she says, caused more paralytic cases than they prevented in early trials, a fact obscured by redefined diagnostics and propaganda. This complexity dismantles the simplistic "vaccine eradicated polio" story, pointing instead to sanitation, nutrition and reduced toxin exposure as key drivers of its decline.
Smallpox — A Tale of Sanitation and Suffering
Smallpox, another supposed vaccine triumph, faces similar scrutiny. Humphries describes its vaccine as a crude concoction of animal pus — often from cows, horses or cadavers — mixed with glycerin and dubbed "pure lymph."
•Far from pure, these vaccines harbored bacteria and fungi — Contamination persisted into the 20th century. Rogan is incredulous: "Can you believe that fairy tale?" he asks, as Humphries details how these vaccines spread disease, including tuberculosis, a side effect she dubs "the white plague."
•Public health conditions amplified smallpox's toll — Rogan paints a vivid picture: streets awash with feces, no running water and rampant malnutrition. Humphries agrees, noting that in the late 1600s, smallpox was "one of the easiest diseases to treat" with supportive care. The Industrial Revolution worsened conditions, cramming people into filthy slums where disease thrived.
Death rates, she argues, plummeted not due to vaccines but alongside improvements in water, shelter and labor laws. Death rates from conditions like diarrhea, which had no vaccine, also declined during this time.
•Doctors of the era often worsened outcomes with toxic treatments — Mercury, arsenic and bloodletting were prescribed until vomiting or diarrhea ensued. These "purges," meant to expel illness, instead debilitated patients. Yet, natural remedies like apple cider vinegar showed promise, with historical reports of doctors using it to prevent smallpox infection — a practice echoing its modern resurgence for gut health.
Natural Remedies Reclaimed
The dismissal of natural remedies frustrates both Rogan and Humphries. "The hippies seem to have got it right," Rogan quips. Humphries recounts treating tetanus — a vaccine-targeted disease — with vitamin C and wound care, achieving better outcomes than in vaccinated cases. Studies, she says, show vitamin C prevents tetanus in rabbits if administered early, challenging the vaccine's necessity.
•Breast milk emerges as a nutritional powerhouse — This food is rich in stem cells, immune factors and memory T-cells that confer cellular immunity. Humphries laments its replacement by formula, a profitable industry that downplays these benefits. Rogan agrees, decrying the arrogance of assuming artificial substitutes match nature's design.
•Vitamins A, D and C recur as unsung heroes — Humphries ties vitamin A deficiency to vaccine side effects, vitamin D to immune resilience and vitamin C deficiency to hospital-acquired scurvy and more. "Most people are walking around with subclinical scurvy," she warns, worsened by stress, smoking and poor diets — conditions vaccines can't fix.
The Dark Side of Vaccine Production
How do contaminants like SV40, a cancer-causing monkey virus, end up in vaccines? Humphries explains the process: vaccines require living tissue — rotten meat for tetanus, monkey kidneys for polio, E. coli for COVID-19 mRNA shots.
SV40, harmless in monkeys, infiltrated polio vaccines via African green monkey kidneys, and remained undetected until Dr. Bernice Eddy flagged it in the 1950s. Eddy's warnings were ignored and suppressed, and contaminated stocks persisted into the 1990s.
•Now transmissible among humans, SV40 enhances cancer-promoting genes — It also inhibits cancer-suppressing genes, driving kidney, brain and lung tumors. Humphries links its introduction to rising cancer rates.
Rogan is stunned: "How could they keep injecting that into people?" Humphries cites suppression — "any doubts ... must not be allowed to exist" — and profit motives, noting research into SV40's long-term effects was axed despite clear correlations.
•COVID shots contain compounds that amplify side effects — These effects include blood clots and stem cell loss in placentas. These issues went unreported amid media silence. This opacity, Humphries argues, reflects a system that prioritizes industry over inquiry.
A Doctor's Awakening
Humphries' journey from kidney doctor to advocate began with the 2008-2009 flu vaccine, which she linked to kidney failure in her patients. "We're not told to take a vaccine history," she says, yet patterns emerged. Many patients experienced high blood pressure and dialysis post-vaccination. Her requests to delay shots for chemotherapy patients were rebuffed, sparking her research into polio, smallpox and beyond.
•Humphries went on to co-author "Dissolving Illusions" — The book was self-published after multiple rejections. The book, now in eight languages, challenges vaccine efficacy with statistics showing death rates dropped before widespread vaccination, driven by improved sanitation and nutrition. Threats followed, but she remains undeterred, determined to spread the word.
•Rogan, once a vaccine advocate, credits Humphries' book with shattering his illusions — "I would have told you vaccines saved us from polio," he admits, now seeing propaganda's power. Humphries, meanwhile, urges a return to healing's roots — nutrition, natural remedies and patient-centered care.
•This conversation isn't anti-science; it's a call for true science — It's time for open, unbiased debate, unshackled from profit and dogma. Humphries invites us to question, explore and reclaim health through knowledge, not blind trust. For more, visit dissolvingillusions.com, where Humphries' work continues to challenge and enlighten.
FAQs About Vaccines
Q: What is the main argument against the conventional narrative of vaccines?
A: The widely accepted belief that vaccines are solely responsible for the decline of diseases like polio and smallpox is oversimplified. Improved sanitation, better nutrition and natural remedies played significant roles in reducing disease rates.
Q: How does vitamin A relate to vaccines, particularly the measles vaccine?
A: Both natural measles infection and the measles vaccine deplete vitamin A levels in the body, which may lead to negative health effects. Humphries highlights that this depletion is rarely mentioned in standard medical advice, which often limits post-vaccination recommendations to Tylenol. She argues that vitamin A supplementation should be advised alongside the measles vaccine to support immune health, a practice currently overlooked.
Q: What are the concerns about vaccine production and legal immunity?
A: Variability in vaccine production results in inconsistent safety and efficacy outcomes. The legal immunity granted to vaccine manufacturers through the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, which protects them from lawsuits, is also problematic. This legal shield has allowed vaccine manufacturers to prioritize innovation and profit over thorough safety testing, putting public health at risk.
Q: What are some of the issues with smallpox vaccines?
A: Early smallpox vaccines were crude, made from animal pus and often contaminated with bacteria and fungi, spreading diseases like tuberculosis. Smallpox declined primarily due to improvements in sanitation, living conditions and nutrition — not the vaccine.
Q: What is SV40 and how did it end up in vaccines?
A: SV40 is a cancer-causing monkey virus that contaminated polio vaccines in the 1950s and 1960s. It entered the vaccines because they were produced using monkey kidneys, and the virus went undetected until later flagged by Dr. Bernice Eddy. Despite warnings, contaminated vaccines were used for years, contributing to increased cancer rates. This is as example of flaws in vaccine production and oversight.
Sourdough, sourdough, sourdough!
2025年5月7日 星期三
C19 Vaccine Provider Incentive Program
https://providers.anthem.com/docs/gpp/KY_CAID_PU_COVID19VaccineProviderIncentiveProgram.pdf
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