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In early August 2019, months before COVID-19 became a household word, DARPA granted Profusa additional funding "to develop an early identification system to detect disease outbreaks, biological attacks and pandemics up to three weeks earlier than current methods."4
As discussed in "Will New COVID Vaccine Make You Transhuman?" we appear to stand at the doorway of a brave new world in which man is increasingly merged with technology and artificial intelligence, and COVID-19 may well be the key that opens that door, in more ways than one.
Comment: See also:
- Michigan state passes controversial bill to microchip humans voluntarily 'to protect their privacy'
- Putting a chip in your brain will not make you a superhero or a God
- 'Bill Gates seeks to microchip humanity!' Oscar winning director addresses vaccine conspiracy
- Tennis legend Marat Safin: "They're preparing people for microchip implants"
- Elon Musk claims brain microchip has allowed monkey to "control a computer"
- Experts say eventually EVERYONE will get implanted with a microchip
That's because evidence continues to mount that all dietary fats are not equal. Foods such as unprocessed meats, dark chocolate, and whole fat dairy may be relatively high in saturated fat content, but they show no association with heightened cardiovascular risk or mortality. If that weren't enough, there is now evidence that saturated fat intake may actually be associated with a lower risk of experiencing stroke.
As a result, the average American consumed 6.2 pounds of butter in 2019. The last time butter consumption topped that mark, Lyndon Johnson was the U.S. president.
Comment: See also:
- Butter Nutrition 101
- 'Sacre Beurre' - Global butter prices triple in one year: French producers buck price controls
- French stores run out of butter: 'Worst shortage since WW2'
- Don't believe the American Heart Assn. — butter, steak and coconut oil aren't likely to kill you
- 'Damage control': American Heart Association pushes 1960s dietary advice on coconut oil, butter and good fats - Seeks to undo progress
- Our messed-up relationship with food has a long history and it started with butter
- Victory in battle of butter
Green Med Info, a truly great site which documents published, peer-reviewed studies on the evidence for natural and alternative medicines, was recently given the boot from Instagram and Linked-In (to which everyone replied, "Linked-In?"). Dr. Mercola has had multiple videos recently banned from YouTube and controversial carnivore advocate Mikhaila Peterson has been demonetized on the platform. Also, during the Joe Rogan podcast's recent switch to Spotify, Mikhaila's interview was among the many that were conspicuously absent.
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AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine trial suspended in US for at least several more days amid concerns over serious complication
The US clinical trial of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine will be suspended for the next several days as the US Food and Drug Administration investigates a potential side effect, according to Reuters.
Sources told the news agency on Monday that enrollment in the trial was not being reopened "until at least midweek," pending the investigation.
The FDA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Comment: Meanwhile in South Africa, AstraZeneca, for some reason, is going ahead with the vaccine trials knowing full well the potential harm this could cause:
Astrazeneca has resumed COVID-19 vaccine trials in South Africa, more than a week after tests were placed on hold due to serious side effects in a participants in Britain, an official at the country's Department of Health told Reuters on Tuesday.However we've seen this kind of medical malpractice in developing countries numerous times before: New oral polio vaccine to BYPASS key clinical trials as vaccine caused outbreaks overtake wild polio
It's also worth noting that, Russia already has a vaccine that has passed trials with few complications and is now in the production line. This says a lot about the current state of medical research that other countries are continuing to waste time and money on an problem that has already been solved, all because of political maneuvering: Russia produces first batch of COVID-19 vaccine, 500 million doses available by January
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Ultra processed foods including things like mass-produced bread, ready meals, instant noodles, fizzy drinks, sweets and crisps
Whenever Dr Yasmin Razak sees a healthy patient in their 90s at her London GP surgery, she has a question for them. "I ask what they do to look after themselves. They say every time: 'I make my own food and I don't eat out'. They either have an allotment or grow food in their garden."
For anyone searching for the secret to long life, the answer looks straightforward, then. Dr Razak's nonagenarians, who also cite regular walks, do not rely on the convenience foods, takeaways and ready meals that form a staple of so many British diets today.
Comment: See also:
- 'Ultraprocessed' foods may make you eat more, clinical trial suggests
- Processed foods are a much bigger health problem than we thought
- Processed foods highly correlated with obesity epidemic in the US; researchers still blame red meat
- Warnings about processed meat fail the test of science
- Study suggests: Spike in Autism may be linked to preservative in processed foods
- The truth is that 'healthy' plant-based meats are just highly processed 'foods'
- New evidence connects ultra-processed foods to a range of health risks

Packs with the world's first vaccine against COVID-19 registered in Russia.
The formula is expected to be delivered on Monday, said Russia's Health Minister Mikhail Murashko.
"The first small batches have already been shipped," Murashko said, explaining that the government is testing the supply chain to ensure a robust delivery system across the country's 85 regions. As well as testing the efficacy and safety of the vaccine itself, the government believes it is paramount to ensure the efficient distribution to citizens, especially to those at high risk.
Russia's homegrown Covid-19 formula is currently in the third and final stage of clinical trials, in which 40,000 Muscovites will take part. While three-quarters will receive the jab, another quarter will be given a placebo. On Wednesday, Moscow's Deputy Mayor Anastasia Rakova announced that testing had begun, and over 35,000 residents had applied.
"Clinical trials have begun in Moscow," Murashko said, adding that the ministry had also created "the world's first mobile application" that allows participants to "report on their condition" throughout the lengthy trial period.
"In the past few years, there has been considerable discussion around the idea we are slowly merging with our technology, that we are becoming transhuman, with updated abilities, including enhanced intelligence, strength, and awareness," Sahota writes.The goal of the transhumanist movement, or "Human 2.0," is to transcend biology into technology. Or, as Dr. Carrie Madej explains in the video [below], to meld human biology with technology and artificial intelligence.
Comment: See also:
- The siamese twins of Technocracy and Transhumanism
- Ice Age Farmer Report: KFC 3D prints "chicken nuggets" - Bill Gates' "breastmilk," & transhumanist future of food
- Some say transhumanism may hold key to eternal life - but others correctly point out its problems and ethical dilemmas
- Humanity 2.0?! The transhumanism agenda has gone totally mainstream
- Transhumanism ideology is nothing more than oppression disguised as liberation
- The Health & Wellness Show: Extreme Biohacking, Transhumanism and the Singularity
- Transhumanism's faithful follow it blindly towards a future dominated by elite 'values'
- Transhumanist Party presidential candidate proposes surveillance brain chips for prisoners and common citizens
- The pathology of transhumanist singularity

Breathing slowly and deeply through the nose is associated with a relaxation response, says James Nestor, author of Breath. As the diaphragm lowers, you're allowing more air into your lungs and your body switches to a more relaxed state.
Journalist James Nestor became interested in the respiratory system years ago after his doctor recommended he take a breathing class to help his recurring pneumonia and bronchitis.
While researching the science and culture of breathing for his new book, Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art, Nestor participated in a study in which his nose was completely plugged for 10 days, forcing him to breathe solely through his mouth. It was not a pleasant experience.
"I went from snoring a couple minutes a night to, within three days, I was snoring four hours a night," he says of the forced mouth-breathing. "I developed sleep apnea. My stress levels were off the charts. My nervous system was a mess. ... I felt awful."
Nestor says the researchers he's talked to recommend taking time to "consciously listen to yourself and [to] feel how breath is affecting you." He notes taking "slow and low" breaths through the nose can help relieve stress and reduce blood pressure.
Comment: More on the many benefits of deep breathing:
- MindMatters: Breathe Deep to Reap The Benefits of a Healthy Mind: The Tao of Natural Breathing
- The Science of breathing
- Cleansing of the brain affected by breathing
There have been a number of federal actions around the issue of a COVID vaccine in recent weeks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released technical guidelines to states, telling them to be prepared to store, distribute, and administer a COVID vaccine as early as late October or early November. Lawmakers have also introduced a bill aimed at instilling public confidence in an eventual COVID vaccine, but the bill does anything but. These actions underscore the need for transparency and freedom of choice when it comes to the issue of vaccination.
Public health experts say that the CDC guidance is meant to prepare states for the monumental task of vaccinating millions of people, but the timing is ominous. We've been told, almost since the pandemic began, that the earliest a vaccine could be expected was in 18 months; now we're told that a vaccine could be mere weeks away — and right before an election. Dr. Anthony Fauci has even said in interviews that vaccine trials could end prematurely if a certain level of safety and effectiveness is demonstrated.
Presumably to dispel fears of political tampering to get a vaccine approved before the election, a group of lawmakers have introduced a bill that would, in short, ensure that the normal procedures for vaccine approval take place and that the recommendations of the CDC and FDA are made public.
The "normal procedures" for vaccine approval hardly instill confidence that a vaccine will be safe. We need only consult the historical record: to date, the US Vaccine Court, in which it is notoriously difficult to win cases, has paid out more than $4 billion to families who have been injured by vaccines.
Comment: More on the dubious Covid vaccine:
- Company set to manufacture COVID-19 vaccine for US intentionally sold faulty biodefense products
- COVID-19 vaccine candidate from Oxford University and AstraZeneca on hold after 'unexplained illness'
- HealthPartners pauses enrollment in COVID-19 vaccine trial while AstraZeneca investigates reported illness
- Top FDA official says he would resign if agency rubber-stamps an unproven COVID-19 vaccine











Comment: See also:
- AstraZeneca suspends US COVID-19 vaccine trial amid serious concerns, trials continue in South Africa
- COVID-19 vaccine candidate from Oxford University and AstraZeneca on hold after 'unexplained illness'
- HealthPartners pauses enrollment in COVID-19 vaccine trial while AstraZeneca investigates reported illness
- Four EU nations to fund AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccines for Europe
- Will safety and effectiveness be ignored due to political pressure for COVID vaccine?
UPDATE 17/09/2020: An AstraZeneca vaccine volunteer developed severe complications after two doses: