Anonymous ID: aaf1e6 Dec. 31, 2019, 5:33 p.m. No.7678742   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8755 >>8796 >>8827

Joe Biden Announces His Radical Far-Left Plans To Give Citizenship And Driver’s Licenses To Illegal Aliens

 

During a campaign rally in New Hampshire, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden revealed his true far-left views on illegal immigration.

 

Biden says he wants to give every criminal illegal alien a driver’s license and wants to create a pathway to U.S. citizenship for 11 million illegals.

 

People need to stop referring to Biden as a “moderate” Democrat. There’s NOTHING moderate about this far-left radical.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/12/watch-joe-biden-announces-his-radical-far-left-plans-to-give-citizenship-and-drivers-licenses-to-illegal-aliens/

Anonymous ID: aaf1e6 Dec. 31, 2019, 5:34 p.m. No.7678762   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9339

Groping lawsuit against Kevin Spacey dismissed after accuser's death

 

Disgraced actor Kevin Spacey has emerged somewhat victorious from another legal battle.

 

The Oscar winner's federal lawsuit involving a massage therapist who accused him of sexual assault was dismissed Monday, according to court documents obtained by The Times. The dismissal comes nearly four months after the anonymous accuser died unexpectedly ahead of the trial.

 

The case, filed in US District Court in Los Angeles, was dismissed with prejudice – meaning that it cannot be refiled. Sky Alves, a special administrator and legal representative for the masseur's estate, was also appointed and named as the plaintiff for the record instead of the John Doe.

 

"Alves and [Kevin Spacey] Fowler, acting through counsel … stipulate and agree to the dismissal with prejudice of this action, including all claims stated against all parties, with each party to bear his or its own attorneys' fees and costs. The dismissal with prejudice shall occur immediately upon substitution of Alves as plaintiff," the documents said.

 

https://www.theage.com.au/culture/celebrity/groping-lawsuit-against-kevin-spacey-dismissed-after-accuser-s-death-20200101-p53o10.html

Anonymous ID: aaf1e6 Dec. 31, 2019, 5:37 p.m. No.7678772   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Iran at war could be good for Israel

 

Analysis: Should Tehran decide to retaliate for the U.S. attack on its militias in Iraq, it would be playing into the hands of those in Jerusalem who are advocating the use of Iran's growing unpopularity in Iraq and its economic crisis at home to push it out of Syria altogether

 

The possibility that Iran will drag Israel in a developing military conflict with the United States presents an opportunity for Jerusalem.

 

ran, according to Bennett, must be made to view the price of conflict with Israel as being too high.

 

ran, according to Bennett, must be made to view the price of conflict with Israel as being too high.

 

https://www.ynetnews.com/article/Sy77EpOkI

Anonymous ID: aaf1e6 Dec. 31, 2019, 5:39 p.m. No.7678791   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8807 >>8845 >>8978 >>9242 >>9249 >>9345

Prince William says the world is at a 'tipping point' and vows to find '50 solutions to our greatest environmental problems' by 2030 as he launches multi-million pound Earthshot Prize with a video voiced by Sir David Attenborough

 

Prince William, 37, vowed to save planet with new initiative 'The Earthshot prize'

Royal has set up an ambitious multi-million pound prize to help 'repair the planet'

A global coalition of philanthropists and organisations support the prize

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge teased their 'first announcement of 2020'

Kensington Palace included a globe emoji in its tweet to the delight of royal fans

It prompted speculation that the royal couple could soon head off on a tour

 

Prince William vowed to solve some of the 'greatest problems' facing the world as he launched an ambitious multi-million pound environmental prize today.

 

The Duke of Cambridge, 37, today announced the Earthshot Prize - an ambitious decade-long project which will see a total of 50 environmental pioneers awarded a cash prize for their work tackling major problems across climate and energy, nature and biodiversity, oceans, air pollution and fresh water.

 

The project, which will span the globe and seeks to produce 'at least 50 solutions by 2030', was launched with a video narrated by Sir David Attenborough that was shared on the @KensingtonRoyal Instagram page.

 

It is understood that as part of the prize millions of pounds will be given away each year, with five winners recognised each year for 10 years.

 

Asked about the funding, Kensington Palace told MailOnline that a ‘global coalition of philanthropists and organisation support the prize’, adding that more details would be provided later in 2020. The initiative is not being funded by the palace.

 

In addition to a significant financial award, winners will receive large-scale public recognition for their work that will aim to inspire business and government collaboration and scaling.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-7839643/Kate-Middleton-Prince-William-send-fans-frenzy-teasing-announcement-2020.html

Anonymous ID: aaf1e6 Dec. 31, 2019, 5:40 p.m. No.7678804   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8841

Microdsoing LSD Proves Safe For For Alzheimer’s Disease So Far After Phase 1 Clinical Trial

 

The Facts: There have been many therapeutic benefits of psychedelic substances discovered over the past decade for using them potentially as a medicinal tool.

Reflect On: Considering how promising a lot of this research is, should the laws be lifted in order to make it easier for scientists to study the potential of these psychedelic substances?

 

Over the course of the past decade or so, the study of psychedelic substances such as psilocybin (the active ingredient in ‘magic mushrooms’), MDMA, and LSD for treatment of various mental disorders has gained a lot of traction. As the stigma lifts and the laws slowly shift it leaves the door open for further studies into the potential of some of these substances. Recently, new results have been published in one of the first placebo-controlled clinical trials examining the therapeutic benefits of Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) and whether or not it could be used as a treatment for those struggling with Alzheimer’s disease, for which there is no known cure.

 

The research is still in its infancy stage, but the Phase 1 trial discussed in this article is the first step towards testing whether psychedelic microdose methods are safe enough to garner a larger study down the road with direct treatment of Alzheimer’s using microdoses of LSD.

The Study

 

The trial involved 48 healthy older adults with an average age of 63. They were randomly and blindly assigned to one of four different dosage groups which included 5, 10, and 20μg of LSD or a placebo. Over the course of three weeks subjects received a total of 6 doses. The doses were given every four days.

 

The results suggest a safe and promising path towards future research as no adverse effects were reported in any of the four groups, during the three-week trial and the follow up examinations one month later. They measured blood pressure, heart rate and ECG – no abnormalities were detected.

 

“The study provides reassuring safety data and opens the door for larger scale clinical trials to evaluate the potential therapeutic effects of LSD,” says Robin Carhart-Harris, head of the Center for Psychedelic Research at Imperial College London.

 

There have already been numerous studies on the positive effects of psilocybin for the treatment of depression, the FDA even recently granted it a Breakthrough Therapy status twice this past year. Psilocybin and LSD work similarly in the brain, which is why some scientists are testing the therapeutic benefits of LSD as well.

 

These substances work by stimulating the serotonin 5-HT2A receptors in the brain. These brain receptors are responsible for mediating cognitive function and disruption of these neural processes have been implicated in early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. They have also been linked to symptoms of anxiety and depression.

 

“Our research with serotonin 5-HT2A receptor agonists, such as LSD, suggest that they may represent a new strategy to treat diseases associated with chronic inflammation,” explains Charles Nichols, co-author of the new study. “LSD’s unique polypharmacology may serve to enhance its capacity to simultaneously modulate multiple key pathological processes in the brain associated with Alzheimer’s disease, including neuroinflammation, that are implicated in its progression from mild cognitive impairment.”

 

The question that is still unanswered in the field of psychedelic research is whether or not consistent microdoses of drugs such as LSD can actually improve mood and cognition. There are numerous anecdotal reports that support the broad evidence of psychedelic microdosing, but until now there hasn’t been any placebo-controlled clinical trials on the subject.

 

The new study reports findings from a trial which was conducted in the UK. The goals of this Phase 1 clinical trial were simply to determine the safety and tolerability of intermittent microdoses of LSD in healthy older adults. This trial was meant to be a precursor to a larger Phase 2 trial on the efficacy of treatment for Alzheimer’s using microdoses of LSD, so we will see what happens.

 

https://www.naturalblaze.com/2019/12/microdsoing-lsd-proves-safe-for-for-alzheimers-disease-so-far-after-phase-1-clinical-trial.html