stock here: How we got to this point? And she was visiting Ghana….how appropriate. Short, ugly, I sure hope she is “at least” lesbian. Mayor Bass.
Oldster chimed in on another comment….and there is great truth here. Although my postulate that “Q” was primarily a psyop to create inaction, that fact that some “Q” revelations were of a Dominant Global Satanic Cult (at the very least Psycopaths) were indeed of value is describing the llandcape that we live in, and that this “Q” would not be part of the overall Psyop, since that is “revealing too much”. Similar to Zerohedge that often reveals the truth, but will lie like a son a bitch when “It matters the most”.
HIS COMMENT: Well, I think there were various Q. One was quite legit: that Q basically said, the dominant human power on Earth is a transnational depraved satanic cult system to which no atrocity – including horrific crimes against babies and children – is out of bounds. The problem is that the public is largely oblivious, naive, brainwashed, etc., and so the task is to increase awareness of this deadly hegemonic curse that dominates the planet.
Some A-Eye
The surname Bass has multiple possible origins, depending on geographic and cultural context. Here’s an overview:
English Origin Meaning: Derived from the Old English word “bærs” or “basse”, meaning a perch fish. It could have been a nickname or occupational surname for a fisherman or someone associated with fishing. Geography: Found in England and Scotland, often associated with regions near rivers or coasts.
French Origin Meaning: From the Old French word “bas”, meaning short or low, often used as a nickname for a person of short stature. Norman Influence: The surname could have been brought to England after the Norman Conquest in 1066.
German and Jewish Origins German: Derived from the German word “Basse”, meaning kitchen master or a person in charge of food preparation. Alternatively, it could have a locational origin tied to a place called Basse. Jewish (Ashkenazi): Possibly an ornamental name, based on the German word “Bass”, referring to the deep voice of a bass singer or musician. Jewish surnames often drew inspiration from artistic or professional contexts.
African-American Heritage In the United States, the surname Bass is common among African-Americans, often adopted or assigned during or after the period of enslavement. It might also be tied to ancestral connections with European settlers or names given during the Reconstruction era.
stock here: saw this at ZH comments, and it is so true. They had the Overton Window so tight that talking about “Greenland” makes many people think we are not in a much wider Overton Window. Shameful really.
Unless they start talking about White replacement, Jewish subversion of our government, brown crime, and the elite pedo sex rings the window hasn’t shifted in a meaningful Magnitude. So far its been the standard censorship and social media engagement steering.
stock here: and can we talk about “The Federal Reserve”?
Mahalo to Lot’s Wife, who remembers ENENews when it was a great website.
Chitin and its derivative chitosan exhibit notable resistance to radiation, which has implications for their use in various applications, including biomedical fields. Research indicates that chitin and chitosan maintain their structural integrity and functional characteristics even when exposed to significant doses of gamma radiation. This resilience is crucial for their potential use in environments where radiation exposure is a concern.
Protective Effects Against Radiation
Gamma Radiation Resistance: Chitin and chitosan do not undergo significant radiolysis when irradiated, maintaining their structural properties even at doses up to 50,000 krad(Muzzarelli & Tubertini, 1972).
Antimicrobial Properties: Chitin-nanosilver membranes retain their antimicrobial efficacy against various pathogens post-irradiation, indicating that their functional properties are preserved(Singh et al., 2015).
Structural Integrity
Molecular Weight and Chain Scission: While gamma irradiation can lead to chain scission in chitosan, resulting in decreased molecular weight, this process can enhance certain properties like water solubility and antimicrobial activity(Rashid et al., 2012).
Thermal Properties: The thermal stability of chitosan is affected by irradiation, with changes in glass transition temperature observed, which may influence its application in biomedical fields(Lim et al., 1998).
Despite these advantages, the potential for degradation under extreme conditions remains a concern, necessitating further research to optimize the use of chitin and chitosan in radiation-prone environments.Read LessSave to NotebookAPA, Bullets Find TopicsAdd columns (1)
Chitin, particularly in the form of nanofibrils, exhibits protective effects against UVB radiation. In studies, chitin nanofibrils reduced UVB-induced skin damage, suggesting their potential in mitigating vulnerability to radiation through anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
The paper indicates that gamma radiation at a dose of 25 kGy did not evoke undesirable changes in the structural and functional properties of chitin-nanosilver membranes, suggesting that chitin’s vulnerability to radiation is minimal at this dosage.
Chitin exhibits strong radiation resistance, as demonstrated in the study where it was irradiated in acidic solutions without undergoing radiolysis. Its I.R. spectra remained unchanged, indicating minimal vulnerability to radiation, even under exposure to 60Co radiations up to 50,000 krad.
The paper focuses on chitosan, a derivative of chitin, and its vulnerability to gamma irradiation. Chitosan experiences main chain scissions and changes in molecular weight and properties under radiation, indicating its susceptibility to radiation-induced damage.
Chitin, the precursor to chitosan, is vulnerable to ionizing radiation, which can induce chain scission at glycosidic linkages. This process enhances the deacetylation efficiency, resulting in improved properties of chitosan when derived from irradiated chitin sources like prawn shell.
The paper does not specifically address chitin’s role or its vulnerability to radiation. It focuses on chitosan’s protective effects against oxidative stress and metabolic disorders induced by radiation in rats, highlighting its antioxidant properties and therapeutic potential.
Chitin is more sensitive to preliminary irradiation compared to lignin. Irradiation enhances the distillation of chitin, leading to decreased gas yield and increased condensate yield, while also producing significant amounts of sulfur dioxide and acetic acid during radiolysis.
The paper does not address chitin’s vulnerability to radiation. It focuses on optimizing the deacetylation of chitin using microwave radiation to produce chitosan, examining the effects of NaOH concentration, radiation power, and reaction time on the degree of deacetylation.
Chitin’s vulnerability to radiation is enhanced by gamma irradiation, which reduces its molecular weight, making it more susceptible to N-deacetylation. This allows for milder reaction conditions during the conversion of chitin to chitosan.
The paper does not specifically address chitin’s vulnerability to radiation. However, it discusses how gamma irradiation can degrade chitosan and its derivatives, affecting their molecular weight and enhancing antioxidant activity, which may imply similar effects on chitin.
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stock here, saw this last night in Oahu. Eggs are used in thousands of food products, this insanity of culling 100’s of millions of chickens is a plot to raise food prices across the board. Check the prices too.
stock here: this will make the surgical mask more hard breathing, decreasing the O2 within the Surgeon, I am not sure this is a good idea.
Surgical masks and N95 respirators serve distinct purposes in healthcare settings, each designed to offer specific types of protection.
Surgical Masks:
Purpose: Primarily intended to protect patients by preventing the release of large droplets from the wearer, such as saliva or respiratory secretions, into the surgical field. They also provide the wearer with some protection against large droplets or splashes.
Design: Loose-fitting and disposable, creating a physical barrier between the wearer's mouth and nose and potential contaminants in the immediate environment. However, they do not effectively filter smaller airborne particles and do not provide a reliable level of protection from inhaling smaller airborne particles.
OHS Online
N95 Respirators:
Purpose: Designed to achieve a very close facial fit and very efficient filtration of airborne particles, including smaller particles that can be inhaled. They are intended to protect the wearer from airborne hazards.
Design: Tight-fitting with a seal around the nose and mouth, filtering at least 95% of airborne particles. They are approved by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and, in healthcare settings, may also be cleared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as surgical respirators.
Wikipedia
Surgical N95 Respirators:
Purpose: Combine the features of both surgical masks and N95 respirators, providing respiratory protection while also offering the fluid resistance of a surgical mask.
Design: These respirators are both NIOSH-approved as N95 respirators and cleared by the FDA as surgical masks. They are designed to protect against both airborne particles and fluid hazards, making them suitable for use in healthcare settings where both types of protection are needed.
3M Multimedia
The development of N95 respirators dates back to the 1970s, with the first N95 respirator patented in 1976. A significant advancement occurred in 1980 with the application of electrostatic charge to melt-blown webs, enhancing filtration efficiency. These innovations have led to the modern N95 respirators used today. The Nonwovens Institute
In summary, while both surgical masks and N95 respirators are used in healthcare settings, they serve different protective functions. Surgical masks primarily protect the patient and the environment from the wearer’s respiratory emissions, whereas N95 respirators are designed to protect the wearer from inhaling hazardous airborne particles. The combination of these features in surgical N95 respirators provides comprehensive protection in situations where both fluid resistance and respiratory protection are necessary.
stock here: It’s complex but not really. One of my New Years resolution was to focus on getting 3 pro-biotics foods daily. So the title of this video is “juiced” and in the video, they do not emphasize or even mention that pro-biotics continues to be important. If you got the injections, though, be cautious, as Glutamine can fuel fast dividing cells, aka Cancer. See AI unpack below the video. They also talk about GABA deficiency, there is a GABA receptor, and I added an AI unpack at the far bottom.
Glutamine for Gut Health
Glutamine is an amino acid that plays a key role in maintaining and repairing the gut lining. It’s particularly beneficial for:
Healing the gut lining: Helps repair the intestinal epithelium and tight junctions, which is essential in conditions like leaky gut.
Fuel for enterocytes: Intestinal cells use glutamine as a primary energy source.
Anti-inflammatory properties: Modulates inflammation in the gut, which is useful for conditions like Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Safe Intake of Glutamine
For most people, dietary intake of glutamine from protein-rich foods (e.g., meat, fish, dairy, eggs, and some plant proteins) is sufficient for general gut health. Supplements are commonly used in higher doses for therapeutic purposes. Recommended Doses
Dietary intake: Typically 3–6 grams per day from food sources.
Supplementation:
For gut health, doses of 5–10 grams per day are often used, sometimes split into multiple doses.
Short-term studies have safely used doses up to 20–30 grams per day in certain medical settings, such as critical illness or severe gastrointestinal issues.
Potential Risks of Excessive Glutamine Intake
While glutamine is generally considered safe, excessive intake might have some downsides:
Metabolic imbalances: Extremely high doses may overwhelm metabolic pathways, leading to the production of byproducts like ammonia, which could be harmful.
Exacerbation of certain conditions:
People with liver or kidney disease may have trouble metabolizing excess glutamine, leading to toxicity.
In those with cancer, glutamine may theoretically fuel tumor growth because rapidly dividing cells (like cancer cells) often use glutamine as a fuel source.
Unknown long-term effects: Long-term, high-dose glutamine supplementation hasn't been studied extensively, so there is uncertainty about its safety over years of use.
Signs of Excessive Intake
Gastrointestinal distress (bloating, diarrhea, or cramping)
Fatigue or brain fog (from ammonia buildup)
Risk of imbalanced amino acids, reducing the availability of other essential amino acids.
General Recommendations
Stick to therapeutic doses: 5–10 grams per day is typically sufficient for gut health.
Consult a healthcare provider: If you have underlying conditions or are considering high-dose supplementation, seek medical advice.
Balance intake: Ensure you're getting glutamine naturally through a balanced diet and only supplement as necessary.
Let me know if you’d like more information on specific conditions or how to incorporate glutamine effectively!
The Relationship Between Glutamine, Glutamate, and the GABA System
Glutamine, glutamate, and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) are closely linked in the brain and body. They play critical roles in neurotransmission, energy metabolism, and maintaining the balance between excitatory and inhibitory signals in the central nervous system (CNS).
Glutamine: The Precursor What is it? Glutamine is a non-essential amino acid found abundantly in the body. It acts as a precursor to glutamate and, indirectly, to GABA. Functions in the Brain: Glutamine is transported into the brain across the blood-brain barrier. Within neurons, glutamine is converted to glutamate via the enzyme glutaminase. Role in the Gut-Brain Axis: Glutamine supports gut health and may indirectly affect brain function through its impact on gut barrier integrity and inflammation.
Glutamate: The Main Excitatory Neurotransmitter What is it? Glutamate is a critical neurotransmitter in the CNS, responsible for excitatory signaling. It is synthesized from glutamine and can also be obtained from dietary proteins. Key Functions: Excitatory Signaling: Glutamate activates NMDA, AMPA, and kainate receptors, which are involved in learning, memory, and synaptic plasticity. Neurotransmitter Cycling: After glutamate is released into the synaptic cleft, it is taken up by astrocytes (glial cells) and converted back to glutamine in the glutamate-glutamine cycle. Risks of Dysregulation: Excess Glutamate: Leads to excitotoxicity, contributing to neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and ALS. Insufficient Glutamate: Impairs normal brain functions like cognition and sensory processing.
GABA: The Main Inhibitory Neurotransmitter What is it? GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) is derived from glutamate through the action of the enzyme glutamate decarboxylase (GAD). It balances excitatory signals by providing inhibitory control. Key Functions: Inhibition: GABA reduces neuronal excitability, preventing overstimulation and maintaining CNS balance. Receptor Types: GABA acts on two main types of receptors: GABA-A receptors: Ion channels that mediate fast inhibitory signals. GABA-B receptors: G-protein-coupled receptors that mediate slower inhibitory effects. Effects on Behavior: GABA is crucial for regulating anxiety, mood, and sleep. Imbalances are linked to conditions like anxiety disorders, depression, and epilepsy.
stock here: bottom line…when the husband dies, the wife gets her own pension or SS, plus can continue to get 100% of his SS. But only if you are a government employee. This will also bankrupt the SS system in 2033.
They are trying to buy loyalty, and pit people against Trump, who will of course repeal this (but be smart and do it a year later)
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President Joe Biden recently signed the Social Security Fairness Act, a significant legislative change that impacts public sector retirees.
Key Provisions of the Act:
Repeal of the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP): Previously, the WEP reduced Social Security benefits for individuals receiving pensions from employment not covered by Social Security taxes, such as certain federal, state, or local government jobs. The repeal allows these retirees to receive their full Social Security benefits.
Investopedia
Repeal of the Government Pension Offset (GPO): The GPO reduced Social Security spousal or survivor benefits for individuals who also received a government pension from non-Social Security-covered employment. With its repeal, affected individuals can now access full spousal or survivor benefits.
Barron's
Implications:
Beneficiaries: Approximately 2.8 million public sector retirees, including teachers, police officers, and firefighters, will benefit from increased Social Security payments.
Associated Press
Financial Impact: The Congressional Budget Office estimates that repealing these provisions will increase federal spending by about $196 billion over the next decade. This change is projected to accelerate the depletion of the Social Security trust fund by approximately six months, moving the insolvency date from 2034 to 2033.
Barron's
Effective Date:
The changes will apply to benefits payable after December 2023. Beneficiaries can expect adjustments to their Social Security payments beginning in January 2024, with retroactive payments for any benefits owed from that date.
Associated Press
This legislative change addresses long-standing concerns about the fairness of Social Security benefit calculations for public sector employees, ensuring they receive benefits comparable to other workers. Recent Coverage on the Social Security Fairness Act FaviconInvestopedia Biden Signs Social Security Law That Boosts Benefits For Public Sector Retirees Yesterday Biden Signs Social Security Law That Boosts Benefits For Public Sector Retirees FaviconBarron’s Biden Signs Social Security Law in a Boost for Government Retirees 2 days ago Biden Signs Social Security Law in a Boost for Government Retirees FaviconAssociated Press Higher Social Security payments coming for millions of people from bill that Biden signed 2 days ago
stock here. This is a great list of Names that went to Epstein’s Island. Each name has a link to take you to the original scan of the page it came from.