Another ‘Sabotaged’ Boeing Flight Carrying 200 Passengers Plummets to Ocean
Another ‘sabotaged‘ Boeing plane plummeted towards the ocean off the coast of Hawaii recently, nearly killing all 200 passengers onboard. On a flight in April, the Boeing 737 Max 8 suddenly nosedived several hundred feet […]
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CNN: “Calling America a Republic Is RACIST – It’s Actually a Democracy”
The United States of America is NOT a constitutional republic and anybody who disagrees is a “racist”, according to CNN. In a bizarre segment that aired on Friday, CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan argued that the U.S. […]
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9/11 Responders Face Up To Forty Times the Risk of Early-Onset Dementia
Firemen, construction workers and others who worked at Ground Zero face significantly increased risk of dementia, according to a new study. It’s believed that long-term exposure to toxic chemicals in dust and particulate matter is to blame.
The researchers found that workers who had the worst exposure had far higher risk of being diagnosed with dementia before the age of 65 than workers who wore personal protective equipment of avoided exposure to dust and particulate.
The dust contained a witch’s brew of toxic chemicals including pulverized glass, lead, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, polychlorinated biphenyls and dioxins. Many workers were exposed to these chemicals for months or even longer, often with little or no PPE.
“This study builds on prior work suggesting that dust and debris from the WTC collapse contained neurotoxins,” said the researchers in their paper
“These results imply that these exposures were dangerous and support the view that the use of PPE might have prevented the onset of dementia before age 65 years among exposed responders.”
The researchers examined levels of toxic exposures and rates of early-onset dementia (i.e. before the age of 65) in just over 5,000 people who worked at Ground Zero. The average age of workers was 53 and 91.3% were men. By 2022, 228 cases of early-onset dementia had been diagnosed among the cohort.
The researchers divided their cohort up on the basis of estimated levels of exposure to toxins.
They found a clear association between levels of exposure and risk of early-onset dementia. After adjusting for other risk factors, they found that each “step up” in exposure levels brought a 42% increase in risk for early-onset dementia compared to the group that had the lowest level of exposure. Those in the most severe exposure group were are 42 times the risk of the lowest-exposure group.
“This cohort study found increased risk of dementia associated with working in dusty locations and performing relatively dangerous activities for 15 or more weeks on or adjacent to the pile of debris or pit at Ground Zero,” the researchers concluded.
Among their recommendations, the researchers say that workers dealing with similar situations should be given adequate PPE.
“There is a critical need to protect persons who help in rescue and recovery operations after an unexpected industrial accident.
“Disasters often require an emergent response in dangerous conditions, but reliable use of PPE might help prevent the onset of dementia before age 65 years among individuals exposed to an uncontrolled building collapse.”
Breaking Exclusive! Tucker Carlson Breaks The Internet In Powerful Interview With Alex Jones
Hollywood NWO Whores Go To Hell
They traded their souls for a tiny bit of relevance. Then they lectured us, pushing us to kill ourselves with the Fauci jab of death while they covered up the pedophilic darkness in their closets.
Hollywood, no amount of botox you commit to your false visage can fix this, hell awaits.
Seattle To Allow Illegals To Join Police Department
The Seattle Police Department will turn to illegals in an attempt to address its manpower woes, according to Law Enforcement Today.
The city will take advantage of Senate Bill 6157, signed into law by Democrat Governor Jay Inslee, to allow it to recruit illegals with DACA or “dreamer” status.
Since “dreamers” are in the country illegally, they are not allowed to carry a firearm. But Biden’s ATF ruled that DACA recipients could carry weapons and possess ammunition as part of law-enforcement roles.
In Los Angeles, Police Chief Michael Moore changed department policy so that DACA recipients who are members of the police department could carry their weapons off-duty, buy reclassifying off-duty hours as part of the “performance of their official duties.”
NOW: Seattle firefighters and Seattle police officers that were fired for not complying with the vaccine mandate are out feeding the homeless. pic.twitter.com/33S42hg9Aa
— Katie Daviscourt ? (@KatieDaviscourt) October 19, 2021
Staffing in the police department is at levels not seen for some 70 years. As at 31 December 2023, there were only 424 police officers working in the department, with 66 eligible for retirement and 84 over the age of 50.
Senior members of the Police Officers’ Guild told Law Enforcement Today that the low staffing level was due to the left-wing city administration’s “anti-police mindset.” The city passed an accountability ordinance targeting police, and during the George Floyd riots, leftist activists were given subpoena power at the same time as arbitration rights were removed from police officers.
A number of officers were also fired for refusing to comply with the department’s vaccine mandate during the pandemic.
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Australian Consumers Hit with Egg Limits as Half a Million Birds Culled
Australian consumers have been hit with purchase limits on eggs after massive culls on poultry farms in the Victoria region.
Popular store Coles introduced a limit on egg purchases in its stores. Consumers in Coles stores in every state except Western Australia will be able to buy a maximum of two cartons of eggs.
More than half a million birds have been culled on five farms in the southwest of Victoria after the H7N3 strain of bird flu was detected. This is a different strain from the H5N1 strain discovered on dairy farms in the US and the H5N2 strain which was supposedly responsible for the death of a Mexican man.
So far, Coles is the only Australian store to impose a limit on egg purchases, but it’s likely that others will follow suit, especially if other culls take place.
The US has imposed restrictions on all poultry products imported from Victoria.
On Friday 7 June, the World Health Organization claimed that a two-year-old Australian girl suffered a serious case of bird flu after visiting India in the spring with her family.
“This is the first confirmed human infection caused by avian influenza A (H5N1) virus detected and reported by Australia,” the WHO said in a statement.
Although the source of exposure is unknown, it’s believed she caught the virus in India, where she had been travelling with her family. The girl was travelling in Kolkata for two weeks in February, but she had no know exposure to any sick people or animals in the city.
After returning to Australia on 1 March, she was admitted to hospital the next day. On 4 March she was transferred to intensive care, as her symptoms worsened. She remained in hospital for two-and-a-half weeks.
The girl tested positive for influenza at the hospital, and the samples were sent for further analysis.
That revelation came in the wake of controversy about the supposed death of a man from bird flu in Mexico. The WHO reported last week that a 59-year-old man had died of bird flu, but the Mexican government died this, stating that the cause of death remained unknown, since the man was suffering multiple serious health conditions.
Amid widening fears about a possible bird-flu pandemic, countries around the world are stockpiling vaccines.
The US government is also poised to invest millions of dollars in the development of new vaccines to combat the virus. The US Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) is set to reach an agreement with Moderna to fund human trials for its experimental mRNA bird-flu vaccine. As part of the deal, the US government would commit to stockpiling millions of the vaccines if the human trials are successful.
Three human cases of bird flu have been reported in the US so far, all in dairy workers. None have reported serious symptoms and all have been treated with antiviral medication.
There have been no known cases of human-to-human transmission yet.