How often do USC basketball players get cardiac arrests?

Guest Post by Steve Kirsch

I checked with Google Bard. Looks like only 1 USC player every 100 years, on average will have a cardiac arrest. So how can there be 2 in the last year?

USC basketball player Vincent Iwuchukwu looks on from the court in his first USC game on January 12 at Galen Center in Los Angeles.
(Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images/File)

Executive summary

Based on overall statistics, it appears that USC should normally expect to see about 1 cardiac arrest of a basketball player every 100 years or so.

So two events within a 12 month period is statistically highly unlikely. This means there is an external cause.

The last time it happened, a year ago with Vincent Iwuchukwu, doctors never found the cause. To this day, it remains an unsolved medical mystery.

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Treasure Trove of Damning Evidence Surrounding COVID Origin

Via Mercola

Story at-a-glance

  • U.S. House Republicans investigating the origin of COVID-19 inadvertently released a trove of new documents that shed light on deliberations among the scientists in the earliest days of the pandemic
  • July 11, 2023, the subcommittee on the origin of COVID-19 held a hearing on the “Proximal Origin” paper, in which they questioned Dr. Robert Garry of Tulane University and Dr. Kristian Andersen of Scripps, two of the paper’s authors
  • February 1, 2020, Dr. Anthony Fauci convened a conference call with nearly a dozen scientists. Their scientific consensus was that SARS-CoV-2 appeared to be genetically engineered and that the pandemic was likely the result of a lab escape
  • Later that day, several of the authors drafted a paper that drew the opposite conclusion. “The Proximal Origin of Sars-Cov-2,” a letter to the editor, was published in Nature Medicine, March 17, 2020. It ended up being widely cited by media as evidence of a scientific consensus that the virus emerged naturally and jumped species

According to a July 12, 2023, article by Ryan Grim published by The Intercept,1 U.S. House Republicans investigating the origin of COVID-19 “appear to have inadvertently released a trove of new documents … that shed light on deliberations among the scientists who drafted a key paper in February and March of 2020.”

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The Lost Art of Connecting Dots

Guest Post by Todd Hayen

Remember those dot games? Where you would spend hours going through a book of numbered dots, connecting them with a line starting at a dot numbered “1” and continuing until an image of something revealed itself?

Some of these things I remember as being really complex. And some of them were so complex you really couldn’t tell what the hell the image was until you diligently connected every dot. And then, voila! A lion, a goat, or a car would appear. Nothing was clear until the dots were connected. One by one.

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The “Covid Pandemic” Was an Orchestration

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

The American Medical Establishment, a collection of corrupt enemies of human health bought and paid  for by Big Pharma,  continues to explain away the enormous sudden deaths and health injuries  following the Covid Vax injections as “coincidences.”

Medical science knows no such thing as massive numbers of coincidences.  If everything is a coincidence, there cannot be tests.

What has happened is that Big Pharma and the medical authorities on its payroll and sharing its patents, together with media flush with Big Pharma advertising funds, and politicians flush with Big Pharma campaign contributions, have created a false narrative that covers up the mass murder and health injury caused by an orchestrated “covid pandemic” in which the only people who died from Covid were infected patients denied treatment with Ivermectin and HCQ.

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COVID Vaccines Show 24 Times More Adverse Reactions Than Others

Authored by Jessie Zhang via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

An Australian report on adverse reactions to vaccines has revealed that COVID-19 vaccinations had 24 times the rate of adverse reactions in compared to all other vaccines. (Alberto Pizzoli/AFP via Getty Images)

 

The latest report on adverse reactions to vaccines in Western Australia has revealed that COVID-19 vaccinations have 24 times the rate of adverse reactions in the state compared to all other vaccines.

According to the state’s vaccine safety surveillance report (pdf), COVID-19 vaccines showed that for every 100,000 COVID-19 vaccines administered, 264 adverse events following immunisations (AEFIs) were recorded.

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A World Without Truth is a Game Without Rules

By Doug “Uncola” Lynn via TheBurningPlatform.com

While recovering from an injury years ago I had some time on my hands.  Between various books and chapters, I watched several episodes of the HBO television series “Game of Thrones”  (GoT). The show ran eight seasons from 2011 to 2019 and I found the series to be very well-produced with an impressive cast of actors and intriguing plotlines.

There are elements of fantasy in GoT as in Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings” paired with echoes of epic storytelling from medieval legends like Robin Hood or King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. But what appealed to me the most in the early seasons of GoT were the gritty politics and the realistic human consequences of actions, alliances, and betrayals.

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THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Son of Sam terrorizes New York – 1976

Via History.com

The New York Times Archives Twitterissä: "40 years ago today, David  Berkowitz, "Son of Sam," is captured in Yonkers. https://t.co/zfZ5AYy0PW  https://t.co/Xd0xJqXkj7" / Twitter

The so-called “Son of Sam” pulls a gun from a paper bag and fires five shots at Donna Lauria and Jody Valenti of the Bronx while they are sitting in a car, talking. Lauria died and Valenti was seriously wounded in the first in a series of shootings by the serial killer, who terrorized New York City over the course of the next year.

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Analyst Predicts Shocking Gold Price Spike

Via Birch Gold Group

Analyst Predicts Shocking Gold Price Spike

From Peter Reagan at Birch Gold Group

This week, Your News to Know rounds up the latest top stories involving gold and the overall economy. Stories include: Five-figure gold in the long-term, the silver supply picture is worse than we know, and prices force Turkish couples to turn to imitation gold for their traditional wedding celebrations.

Adam Rozencwajg: Five-figure gold will become a long-term reality

Adam Rozencwajg of Goehring & Rozencwajg Associates is the latest high-profile name in finance to forecast a five-figure gold price in the long-term. We’ve previously remarked how these kinds of forecasts used to be reserved for the most diehard of gold bugs. Even the Dalios and the Schiffs of the market might have hesitated to unleash such a bold prediction not too long ago.

These days, they’re somewhat commonplace and across the board. Rozencwajg could be called someone with no skin in the game, as he says his firm exited precious metals when gold first hit $2,070 over what looked to be a better opportunity in oil. Indeed, the metal pulled back while energy did what it did. Continue reading “Analyst Predicts Shocking Gold Price Spike”

US Was Behind Both Crimean Bridge Attacks: Seymour Hersh

Via ZeroHedge

Legendary national security journalist Seymour Hersh has published a report this week alleging US intelligence helped the Ukrainians blow up the Kerch Bridge (or also, Crimean Bridge), which happened earlier this month and corresponded to President Putin refusing to renew the Black Sea Grain Initiative deal.

What’s more is that Hersh’s sources described that the US assisted in the initial, larger Kerch Bridge explosion which had initially temporarily disabled it in October 2022. “The Biden administration’s role in both attacks was vital,” he wrote in a Thursday Substack investigative article.

“Of course it was our technology,” an unnamed US official told Hersh, referring to the sea drone which detonated under the vital bridge on July 17. “The drone was remotely guided and half submerged–like a torpedo.”

The source cited is said to be a US intelligence official who is speaking out anonymously “from the point of view of those in the American intelligence community who don’t feel they have the ear of President Joe Biden but should.”

“Our national strategy is that Zelensky can do whatever he wants to do. There’s no adult supervision,” the US official complained.

A section proving to be among the more blunt and controversial assessments from Hersh’s report is as follows:

At this point, with the Ukraine counteroffensive against Russia thwarted, the official said, “Zelensky has no plan, except to hang on. It’s as if he’s an orphan—a poor waif in his underwear—and we have no real idea of what Zelensky and his crowd are thinking. Ukraine is the most corrupt and dumbest government in the world, outside of Nigeria, and Biden’s support of Zelensky can only come from Zelensky’s knowledge of Biden, and not just because he was taking care of Biden’s son.”

There are some in the American intelligence community, the official said, who worry about Putin’s response to the recent Ukrainian drone attacks in central Moscow. “Will Kiev be next?”

Over the course of the two attacks, there were multiple casualties and fatalities, including the parents of a 14-year old girl, the latter who was badly injured. The family was traveling on vacation when their car was blown apart during the July 17 bridge attack.

A partial excerpt of Hersh’s new report can be viewed below…

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Let’s take a look at recent events in the Ukraine war from the point of view of those in the American intelligence community who don’t feel they have the ear of President Joe Biden but should.

On July 17 Ukraine attacked for a second time one of Russian President Vladimir’s proudest achievements: the 11.25-mile Kerch Bridge linking Crimea to Russia. The 3.7 billion dollar bridge, with separate spans for auto and train traffic, was opened for auto traffic in May of 2018 and for trucks five months later, with Putin himself driving the first one to make the crossing.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made it clear before the Russian invasion early last year that he considered the bridge a legitimate military target. Ukraine initially attacked the bridge last October, using a truck bomb, but it was fully repaired within seven months. The most recent attack, by a pair of submersible drones, killed a couple who were driving across when the explosion occurred and injured their child. Damage to one of the auto spans was severe.

The Biden administration’s role in both attacks was vital. “Of course it was our technology,” one American official told me. “The drone was remotely guided and half submerged—like a torpedo.” I asked if there was any thought before the bridge attack about the possibility of retaliation. “What will Putin do? We don’t think that far,” the official said. “Our national strategy is that Zelensky can do whatever he wants to do. There’s no adult supervision.”

Putin responded to the second attack on the bridge by ending an agreement that enabled Ukrainian wheat and other vital food crops, stymied by the ongoing war, to be shipped from blocked ports on the Black Sea. (Before the war Ukraine exported more grain than the entire European Union and nearly half of the world’s sunflower seeds.) And Russia began steadily intensifying missile and rocket attacks in Odessa, whose initial target list has expanded from port areas to inner city sites.

The official said there was a lot more than grain and sunflower seeds flowing into Europe from Odessa and other Black Sea ports: “Odessa’s exports included illegal stuff like drugs and the oil that Ukraine was getting from Russia.”

At this point, with the Ukraine counteroffensive against Russia thwarted, the official said, “Zelensky has no plan, except to hang on. It’s as if he’s an orphan—a poor waif in his underwear—and we have no real idea of what Zelensky and his crowd are thinking. Ukraine is the most corrupt and dumbest government in the world, outside of Nigeria, and Biden’s support of Zelensky can only come from Zelensky’s knowledge of Biden, and not just because he was taking care of Biden’s son.”

There are some in the American intelligence community, the official said, who worry about Putin’s response to the recent Ukrainian drone attacks in central Moscow. “Will Kiev be next?”

Read Hersh’s full report at Substack…

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Here’s Why the “Investment Experts” are Wrong… What You Should Do Instead

Guest Post by Chris MacIntosh

“Investment Experts” are Wrong

Everyone remains positioned for one big theme: deflation.

Where to invest? An article from Bloomberg has the answer. Goodness knows how they select the “experts”:

So what do the geniuses suggest?

  • Private credit
  • Investing in supply chains (however you achieve that)
  • Bet on Bitcoin
  • Cybersecurity
  • Global 60/40

Then there is this:

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“The Long Emergency” Movie

Via Kunstler

In 2005, I wrote “The Long Emergency”, an analysis of our energy issues, climate change, and the many other converging catastrophes of our time.

15 years later, it was due time for an update with “Living in the Long Emergency”, an up-close-and-personal approach to how people are living now — surviving the Long Emergency as it happens.

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Seriously, They Think Fauci Is Oppenheimer

Guest Post by Debbie Lerman

Oppenheimer

I went to see Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer biopic with some reservations, worried that the scientist who gave us the nuclear bomb, and the military-industrial complex that spawned and abused it, would be presented in too positive a light.

I’m happy to report that Nolan actually did an excellent job of portraying the devastating toll of the nuclear bombing of Japan on Oppenheimer’s psyche and on the rest of his life. Moreover, when Oppenheimer vociferously opposed the nuclear arms race and tried to promote world peace, he was hauled in front of a committee of McCarthyist political and military hacks, pre-determined to humiliate him and declare him a “threat to national security.”

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Family Torn Between Placing Grandpa In Hospice Or Having Him Run For Senate

Via The Babylon Bee

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LOUISVILLE, KY — A local family was faced with a difficult decision this week regarding whether to place their beloved grandpa in hospice care or have him announce a campaign for a U.S. Senate seat. The grandfather and potential candidate, Philip Gabbert, is 98 years old and suffers from advanced dementia.

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The heck? RFK Jr. says the Biden admin’s Sec. Mayorkas just denied him Secret Service protection as a presidential candidate

Via Not the Bee

Okay, I get that Biden doesn’t want to acknowledge that there are any Democrats running against him for the presidency. But the way his administration is treating rival Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is despicable.

RFK Jr. posted on Twitter that the Biden admin has consistently denied his request for Secret Service protection, a standard courtesy to presidential candidates because they don’t take RFK’s safety seriously.