‘Dark forces have infiltrated our nation and attacked our children’ — Dr Julliette Angle

The even darker side of this is MKULTRA, child sex abuse and organ trafficking are not even the worst of it. In many ways they are limited hangouts concealing the really big picture which is the destruction of children and young adults as a means to take over USA. This has been going on secretly since the 1950s as Angle describes (without full understanding).

Millions of talented children and young adults have been disabled by poison, psychosurgery, sensory damage and more. It was done to prevent them from gaining leadership roles. Less promising young people who are obedient and malleable replaced them. The effects can be seen everywhere today. Notice how one million doctors were easily cowed during covid. Or all of our higher education is infested with parasitic ideologues.

Militarily, it was a brilliant strategy that also involved deep mind control.

A major side of this is the malleable mediocrities who now function at or near the tops of all of our major institutions will not be able to understand what I have written here because it will undermine their false pride while simultaneously horrifying them. Their handlers know them well. ABN

Japan Looks to Leave its Lost Decades Behind (maybe)

…Understanding how Japan got here is simple: It had one of the world’s fastest-growing economies for much of the 20th century, and then it hit a slump that never abated.

The period after World War II was a full-on economic miracle. With massive investments in industrialization and legendary manufacturing acumen, Japan became the second-largest economy in the world, behind only the US — in some years during the 1960s, GDP grew by more than 10%.

Then came another kind of pop — the one that ends a bubble. But this was no typical bubble — it produced outlandish numbers like these:

  • Land values in Tokyo increased 10% in 1986, 57% in 1987, and 22% in 1988, more than doubling in three years. At one point, real estate economists estimated that the few acres of land under the city’s Imperial Palace were worth more than all of the real estate in Canada.
  • The real estate bubble coincided with a stock market boom, as firms were being valued with their massively appreciated real estate holdings in mind (uh-oh). The Nikkei Index rose every single year in the 1980s, culminating in speculator-fueled gains of 40% in 1988 and 29% in 1989.
  • Capital gains in Japan from land and stocks in 1987 comprised more than 40% of the gross national product.

To rein in speculation, the Bank of Japan raised inter-bank lending rates in 1989, which burst the bubble. Japan’s stock market crashed — equities fell 60% between 1989 and 1992 — and real estate values tumbled along with them. After averaging around 4% in the 1980s, Japan’s annual GDP growth rate from 1992 to 2007 was barely above 1.1%, according to OECD data.

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Lots of information about the Japanese economy. Not so sure about the headline prediction so I added (maybe). ABN

‘How many layers of translation do you need to go down? You’re going to fit the narrative to the cultural capabilities of the observer… which is why the observations change over time’ — Garry Nolan on why aliens show themselves to us as they do

This works for me and is something I have considered for many years. Many of us see not just one thing or one incident or one profound inkling, but many things, some of them disparate, not the same but also connected, profoundly beautiful, magnificent and sensible, always indicating a much larger reality not pinned to the conditions of ordinary earth life, restricted rationalism. Nolan is pinning this to science, which is fine, but not entirely necessary or even necessarily the truest way to see it. It is a good way to communicate, which is what he is doing. I bet he would agree with what I have said here. ABN

Vaccine breakthrough means no more chasing strains

Every year, researchers try to predict the four influenza strains that are most likely to be prevalent during the upcoming flu season. And every year, people line up to get their updated vaccine, hoping the researchers formulated the shot correctly.

The same is true of COVID vaccines, which have been reformulated to target sub-variants of the most prevalent strains circulating in the U.S.

This new strategy would eliminate the need to create all these different shots, because it targets a part of the viral genome that is common to all strains of a virus. The vaccine, how it works, and a demonstration of its efficacy in mice is described in a paper published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 

“What I want to emphasize about this vaccine strategy is that it is broad,” said UCR virologist and paper author Rong Hai. “It is broadly applicable to any number of viruses, broadly effective against any variant of a virus, and safe for a broad spectrum of people. This could be the universal vaccine that we have been looking for.”

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Foreign companies increasingly exiting China

…the direction of travel is unmistakable: once regarded among Western multinationals as the great business opportunity of this century, foreign businesses are pulling out of the country in growing numbers.

The danger for China is that what started as a trickle may quickly become a flood – if it hasn’t already. The list of major companies heading for the exit may be greater than those still operating in China.

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