A lot can go wrong with corporate network security, but hopefully at a minimum people know not to plug strange USB sticks into network computers.
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CIA Just Released UFO ‘Black Vault’ Documents
“Scariest Thing You’ll Read All Day”: Report Sounds Alarm Over Brain-Reading Technology and Neurocapitalism | Common Dreams News
“Your brain, the final privacy frontier, may not be private much longer.”
A Vox report that swiftly sparked alarm across the internet Friday outlined how, “in the era of neurocapitalism, your brain needs new rights,” following recent revelations that Facebook and Elon Musk’s Neuralink are developing technologies to read people’s minds.… Read the rest
Supermicro Bug Could Let ‘Virtual USBs’ Take Over Corporate Servers | WIRED
A newly disclosed vulnerability in Supermicro hardware brings the threat of malicious USBs to corporate servers.
TALKING IS NOT WALKING, WAR AT HOME AND ABROAD, POLITICAL THINGS ARE NOT SCIENCE, COMPELLED INHUMAN
Anti-vaccination is expected consumer behaviour – SaneVax, Inc.
… Read the restWhy do we need to be frightened of only those diseases for which vaccines exist? How can an unvaccinated child who does not have the disease pass it on to a vaccinated child? Whether a recently vaccinated child can carry and shed the virus or bacteria and infect another and thus be a real problem?
New Documentary Reveals Gardasil HPV Vaccine Fraud
The Alliance for Natural Health, USA division, has just published a new documentary film on the HPV vaccine titled: Manufactured Crisis: HPV, Hype & Horror.The synopsis of the film states:
Source: New Documentary Reveals Gardasil HPV Vaccine Fraud
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Cure Cancer With Cannabis THC, Not CBD Says Rick Simpson
Interesting interview with Rick Simpson of RSO Oil where he claims using high quality cannabis oil with THC, and Not CBD is the key to cancer treatment.
The interview states…
Gotcha. Well, they say that people have changed due to inspiration or desperation and it feels like we’re at desperate times now for some of these medical researchers and people who are dying in-sick. Could you just tell our viewers a little bit what’s the difference who people that are neophytes and just beginning between Rick Simpson Oil and say temp oil or CBD type oil? Give us a background.
Well, the oils that I produced were all from the indica strains, they heavy sedative indica strains, and the more powerful the better. And that really, that’s the real what they call now, the Rick Simpson Oil, that’s the real oil, but thanks to Sanjay Gupta and fools like that, they get on CNN and they start spurting off about about CBD. Now, my oils or the extracts that I produced did contain a certain amount of CBD, there’s no question, maybe 2%, maybe even up to 6%, but the THC levels in the oils that I produced were very very high. So, and if you look at things, like the American Cancer Institute itself openly admits right on their own webpages, that THC is very effective in the treatment of several different forms of cancer. It’s like I said, I don’t say that CBD doesn’t have it’s benefits, but I’ll tell you one thing brother, if you’ve got cancer, you better be looking for THC. Having a small CBD content could be beneficial, no question, but it’s the THC that to me it’s the main cancer killer.
And I would also like to tell people out there that I do not sell this oil, I’m not in the position to supply the extract even to myself, but there’s all kinds of people out there making claims that they’re selling the real Rick Simpson Oil, and they’re… They’re using my name to sell their products. And in many cases people order these extracts and what they get has little or no healing value at all. So, it really is one big scam and I’m disgusted about it all.
Rick Simpson Says THC is the Key to Cancer Treatments, Not Just CBD from CannabisNet on Vimeo.
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HOW DO YOU MAKE RICK SIMPSON OIL AT HOME
Source: Cure Cancer With Cannabis THC, Not CBD Says Rick Simpson
The Health Benefits of Frankincense Essential Oil
The health benefits of Frankincense Essential Oil can be attributed to its properties as an antiseptic, disinfectant, astringent, carminative, cicatrisant, cytophylactic, digestive, diuretic, emenagogue, expectorant, sedative, tonic, uterine and vulnerary substance.
Frankincense Oil is extracted from the gum or resin from Frankincense or Olibanum trees, whose scientific name is Boswellia Carteri.… Read the rest
Say goodbye to embarrassing “senior moments” by eating more blueberries, the superfood known to keep your brain young
“Senior moments” – forgetting where you parked your car, what day of the week it is, or whose birthday it is, to name a few – can put you through a lot of embarrassing situations. Most people believe that forgetfulness is a natural part of aging. A study published in 2017 in the journal Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism says it doesn’t have to be.
Brain function does tend to falter with age, leading older adults to experience forgetfulness, confusion, and the inability to concentrate. These are normal for the most part, but if they occur with increasing frequency, you could be at risk for dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
A decrease in blood flow to your brain – which happens gradually over the years – is considered among the most common factors behind cognitive decline. It can also increase your risk for strokes and neurodegenerative diseases. That said, increasing blood flow to your brain could help maintain optimal mental function and prevent cognition-related disorders.
The aforementioned study looked at the effects of blueberries on blood flow to the brain and, consequently, cognition. Considered as a superfood, blueberries are popular not only among people with a sweet tooth but also among those who love to eat healthily. These small berries are big on nutrients but not on calories. They contain plenty of vitamin C and other antioxidants that help optimize cellular function, fiber that helps prevent heart conditions, and vitamin K that helps keep the blood healthy.
The study recruited older adults who were divided into two groups. One group received a placebo, while the other group received 30 mL of a blueberry concentrate which they had to drink daily for 12 weeks. After this, the researchers examined their brain activity through a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner. The participants were made to answer cognitive tests while inside the machine.
In this technique, called a functional MRI, researchers are able to evaluate the brain while it functions. This way, they see which parts of the brain are activated when certain tasks are performed. They are also able to track how blood flows inside the organ.
The team found that those in the blueberry group fared better than the placebo group in that they had more brain activity. The flow of blood to the parietal and occipital lobes – the zones in the brain that govern visual and tactile information – led to improved cerebral function. Additionally, compared to the control group, the individuals in the blueberry group demonstrated an improvement in working memory.
The researchers concluded that blueberry supplementation helped improve the blood flow to areas of the brain that deal with cognitive function, helping mitigate some of the symptoms associated with old age.
A previous research, one published in Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, corroborates these findings. This research involved older adults who were given wild blueberry juice which they needed to consume daily for 12 weeks. The participants had mild cognitive decline.
In the end, the participants not only showed signs of improved memory and brain function, they also exhibited better control over their blood sugar levels and reduced incidence of depressive symptoms.
Another experiment, this time involving children aged eight to 10 years old, proved that the brain-friendly benefits of blueberries are not just for older adults. The kids were given a beverage with freeze-dried blueberry powder and made to answer several tests. The young participants were noted to have shown improvements in both performance and accuracy in five different cognitive tests, as well as a delayed recall exam involving words.
This brain-protective function of blueberries is attributed to anthocyanins, the pigment that gives the berries their rich blue color. These natural chemicals are known to promote cerebral circulation and proper communication between neurons or brain cells.
Learn more information about the benefits of blueberries at Fruits.news.
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