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Sex, Crime, and Medical Breakthroughs: A News Roundup

From Epstein’s scandalous revelations to medical advancements, rising crime rates to political shifts, and financial signals to the pursuit of happiness, dive into this roundup for a quick, comprehensive grasp of recent happenings.

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In the realm of societal issues, recent document releases related to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal have unveiled allegations of sex tapes involving high-profile figures such as Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Richard Branson. This scandal is part of a broader picture of corruption and abuse of power by leaders who often evade accountability. Concurrently, crime rates are on the rise, with cities like Oakland, California, witnessing an increase in car theft and violent crimes. Disturbing instances of kidnapping and sexual exploitation are also surfacing, with teachers and religious leaders implicated in sexual abuse cases.

In the field of medical research, Revive Therapeutics has completed the formulation development work for its next-generation lyophilized formulation of Bucillamine. This formulation, which enhances solubility and increases delivery per dosing unit, is expected to be ready for clinical evaluation in 2024. The company is also advancing the development of Psilocybin-based therapeutics.

Meanwhile, a group of front-line clinicians have responded to arguments questioning the existence of a novel pathogen causing COVID-19. They assert that there was indeed a novel pathogen that caused a unique and severe disease syndrome, pointing to the existence of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 before the Wuhan outbreak as evidence of a new variant. In a related vein, Dr. Meryl Nass, an expert on vaccines, has raised concerns about the global plan to control healthcare in the next pandemic, including the ability to mandate vaccines, withhold drugs, and silence alternative views.

In the political sphere, Germany is contemplating banning the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party due to its extreme right-wing orientation. This mirrors the political landscape in the United States, where there is a growing divide between extreme right and extreme left parties. President Biden’s approval rating has suffered due to concerns about rising inflation, the cost of living, and his focus on green projects and foreign wars.

On the international front, Guyana’s government is seeking assistance from the U.S. to enhance its defense capabilities due to heightened tensions with Venezuela over a century-old dispute involving the Essequibo region. The U.S. has pledged to help Guyana create a more organized and better equipped military.

In the financial sector, repo fails, which refer to the failure to deliver collateral in repurchase agreements, can be an important signal of monetary strain and dealer activities in the global euro dollar system. Recent spikes in fails at the end of 2022 may warrant further investigation in the current deflationary environment.

Finally, in the realm of personal development, a recent podcast episode of #SolutionsWatch explored the pursuit of happiness, challenging the notion that happiness can be dictated by external sources. The episode featured a diverse group of guests who shared their insights on the topic.

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Repo Fails Surge at the End of the Year, Signaling Potential Strain in the Euro Dollar System

Once a significant volume of fails occurs, lenders of collateral sometimes also withhold collateral because they are concerned that existing fails diminish the likelihood of that collateral being returned to them. Such withholding can be self-fulfilling because withholding scarce collateral can increase the incidence of fails in and of itself.

Source | Submitted by rhollenb

Expert Warns of UN and WHO's Plan for Total Control in Next Pandemic

The UN and the WHO are wanting to do this by May 2024. Dr. Nass explains, ‘The WHO is an agency under the UN. One document, that has never existed before, is called a ‘Pandemic Treaty,’ and they are drafting it now. The other is an ordinary document called ‘International Health Regulations.’. . . . What has happened is they want to use this document and amend it massively. They want to completely change what the document is about and have it become orders that all the nations of the world will have to obey. The person giving the orders is the Director General of the WHO. This director can declare a pandemic under any circumstances he likes. . . . It gives the Director General of the WHO enormous power to dictate healthcare to anyone around the world. . . . They want the ability to mandate vaccines on you in the future for pandemics that they declare at will with no standard for what this entails. They want the right to withhold drugs and to shut your doctor up. So, WHO Director General Tedros, who does not have a medical degree, would become the world’s doctor.’

Source | Submitted by rhollenb

"Stock market correction, conflict in Ukraine, and investment strategies discussed in new text"

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Guyana Seeks U.S. Assistance to Enhance Defense Capabilities Amidst Tensions with Venezuela

We are looking forward to working with them, especially deepening information sharing,” he said. “We do recognize that Guyana’s at a turning point in terms of its own economic development, in terms of the regional role that it is capable of playing, and so we want to make sure that our defense relationship with Guyana continues to meet the times as the situation in Guyana continues to evolve.

Source | Submitted by rhollenb

Germany Considers Banning AfD, Second Largest Political Party

Germany Is Thinking of Simply Banning the Far Right

Source | Submitted by nils-grimley

Front-line clinicians engage in debate over the existence of a novel pathogen causing COVID-19 symptoms

We maintain that there was a novel pathogen which caused a novel syndrome and that it was initially particularly deadly in many areas (Lombardy, NYC, Seattle, Detroit, New Orleans and others), and not just to the old, at least in my clinical experience.

Source | Submitted by nils-grimley

The Pursuit of Happiness: Insights from Experts on Solutions Watch Podcast

But what is the pursuit of happiness? Why is it important? And how do an all-star group of previous Solutions Watch guests answer those questions?

Source | Submitted by nils-grimley

Revive Therapeutics Completes Formulation Development of Next-Generation Bucillamine for Medical Emergencies and Rare Disorders

“We are now entering into the next phase of development with our next-generation lyophilized formulation of Bucillamine that has the potential to treat unmet medical needs and public health medical emergencies, and we expect to evaluate it in a clinical study this year,” said Michael Frank, CEO of Revive.

Source | Submitted by newsbuoy

America's Biggest Problem: A Country Saturated with Evil

Ultimately, America’s biggest problem is the fact that our country has become completely saturated with evil.

Source | Submitted by rhollenb

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