MIND BOGGLING Fast food could cause dementia – and the damage is ‘irreversible’, scientists claim

“We’ve found strong evidence that people’s unhealthy eating habits and lack of exercise for sustained periods of time puts them at serious risk of developing type 2 diabetes and significant declines in brain function, such as dementia and brain shrinkage.”

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 Eating fast food could increase your risk of getting dementia, scientists claimSource: The Sun

IT’s no secret that fast food isn’t the best for our waistline, but now scientists claim it could cause dementia.

Experts say that unhealthy eating habits and a lack of exercises puts people at risk of a significant decline in brain function.

Eating fast food could increase your risk of getting dementia, scientists claim.

A team at Australian National University found people are consuming an extra 650 calories every day, compared with what we were eating 50 years ago.

That’s the equivalent of a burger, fries and a soft drink.

But they say that they’ve proven a clear link between eating more and brain deterioration.

Prof Nicolas Cherbuin, who led the research published in Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology, said: “We’ve found strong evidence that people’s unhealthy eating habits and lack of exercise for sustained periods of time puts them at serious risk of developing type 2 diabetes and…

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The American Dream Is Alive and Well—in China

China’s central bank is directing credit into the local economy because it doesn’t trust the private financial market to allocate credit where local markets need it. True to its name, the People’s Bank of China seems actually to be a people’s bank, geared to serving the economy and the public rather than just the banks themselves.

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Home ownership has been called “the quintessential American dream.” Yet today less than 65% of American homes are owner occupied, and more than 50% of the equity in those homes is owned by the banks. Compare China, where, despite facing one of the most expensive real estate markets in the world, a whopping 90% of families can afford to own their homes.

Over the last decade, American wages have stagnated and U.S. productivity has consistently been outpaced by China’s. The U.S. government has responded by engaging in a trade war and imposing stiff tariffs in order to penalize China for what the White House deems unfair trade practices. China’s industries are said to be propped up by the state and to have significantly lower labor costs, allowing them to dump cheap products on the U.S. market, causing prices to fall and forcing U.S. companies out of business. The message…

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The Other Chernobyl Story

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By Rosa Miriam Elizalde
https://i0.wp.com/media.cubadebate.cu/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/fidel-recibe-a-los-primeros-pacientes-de-chernobil.jpgFidel Castro, at the foot of the plane’s steps, receives the first patients of the “Chernobyl Children” program.

Anticommunism surfs on the crest of the wave of debates that have accompanied HBO’s Chernobyl miniseries. Many of those who have rushed to call it the best television production of all time have reduced its indisputable artistic value to a utilitarian and simplistic reading that allows no other point of view than that of introducing into the Left a feeling of guilt of universal dimensions.

However, the story of the Chernobyl tragedy has other chapters that have been left out of the series and that transcend the nuclear accident, the trial of the Soviet bureaucrats who restricted the information of the facts and the suicide of the scientist Valery Legasov, director of the Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy and one of those who directed the damage control operation, tragic hero of the successful production of HBO.

Craig Mazin, the screenwriter, does not conceal his admiration for those who took it upon themselves, many at the cost of their own lives, to neutralize as much as possible the consequences of the atomic explosion. Firefighters, miners, construction workers, soldiers and ordinary civil servants worked under conditions of extreme radiation exposure.

The “liquidators” – as they were called – were not a horde of poor devils. “A mob of ignoramuses is of no use in such a complex accident. Most of them were nuclear physicists, geologists, uranium miners with experience in the manipulation of these substances, who knew perfectly well what they were exposed to”, reported the blog La pizarra de Yuri almost ten years ago. The surviving “liquidators” in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia are still proud to have saved and to continue saving so many lives.

There is another story of the accident buried for decades along with the Chernobyl reactor. The radiation victims, for 21 consecutive years, traveled more than 9,000 kilometres to heal from the terrible aftermath on an Atlantic beach. The twenty-six thousand one hundred and fourteen affected, of which some 23,000 were children, occupied the houses of Tarará, a seaside resort of very white sands 27 kilometers from the Cuban capital, where, according to Ernest Hemingway, “the best jetty in Havana” is located.

Received by Fidel Castro at the foot of the plane’s stairs, the first patients arrived on March 29, 1990, to begin a project to provide comprehensive care for children affected by disasters, which also benefited victims of the 1988 Armenian earthquake and Brazilians who handled a radioactive source of Cesium 137 in the city of Goiâgnia, another nuclear accident that contaminated hundreds of people in 1987, a year after Chernobyl and of which there is no mention.

Image of the exhibition “Lost documents: Chernobyl children in Cuba”.

Cuba was the only country that responded to the Ukrainian government’s call to attend the victims of the reactor with a massive and free health program, which included not only medical services and the follow-up of each case until final recovery, but also psychological and educational care. In addition to hospitals, classrooms and recreation centers were created in Tarará for children who needed long stays and who traveled to the island with family members and teachers.

via The Other Chernobyl Story

 

Brazilian App Records Police Homicides and Brutality

A Bigger Brother – Rebel Geeks

Al Jazeera (2015)

Film Review

This documentary if about Coletivo Papo Reto, a Brazilian copwatch group that developed an Open Source phone app to make videos of police killings and brutality of sufficient quality to be used in court. Courts in many countries disallow smartphone video evidence because it’s hard to document exactly when and where it’s been recorded and that it hasn’t been altered.

The new app has been programmed to embed specific metadata into the pixels of the video. Most smartphones already capture specific metadata as such as GPS, local time and proximity to specific cellphone towers and WiFi networks.

Thanks to support from the Guardian Project, the new app has also been adopted by copwatch programs in Brooklyn and Ferguson.

According to Amnesty International, Brazilian police kill more than 400 unarmed civilians a year.


*The Guardian Project is a global collective of software developers, designers, advocates, activists and trainers who develop open-source mobile security software and operating system enhancements.

 

House hearing on reparations for slavery set for next week

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The topic of reparations for slavery is headed to Capitol Hill for its first hearing in more than a decade with writer Ta-Nehisi Coates and actor Danny Glover set to testify before a House panel.

The House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties is scheduled to hold the hearing next Wednesday, its stated purpose “to examine, through open and constructive discourse, the legacy of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, its continuing impact on the community and the path to restorative justice.” The date of the hearing, June 19, coincides with Juneteenth, a cultural holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved blacks in America.

Former Democratic Rep. John Conyers of Michigan, the longtime sponsor of House Resolution 40, first proposed the measure calling for a study of reparations in 1989. Conyers reintroduced the bill every session until his resignation in 2017 […]

 

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Denver Elects Candidate Calling For “Community Ownership” Of Land, Labor, and Resources

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One of the great unknowns in the 2020 election is the surprising shift of many young voters and Democrats toward a socialist agenda. It is still not clear if the majority of the country is ready for such a shift though polls show growing support for socialist policies. Not to be outdone, Candi CdeBaca won a runoff race last week against former Denver city council president Albus Brooks by pledging that she would implement not socialist, but virtually communist policies “by any means necessary.”

CdeBaca insists that we are now in “late phase capitalism” and that we are ready to move to “community ownership” of land and resources. Indeed, in the video from a “Denver Decides” candidate forum, CdeBaca seemed to be reading directly from Das Capital:

“I don’t believe our current economic system actually works. Um, capitalism by design is extractive and in order to generate profit in a capitalist system, something has to be exploited, that’s land, labor or resources. And I think that we’re in late phase capitalism and we know it doesn’t work and we have to move into something new, and I believe in community ownership of land, labor, resources and distribution of those resources. And whatever that morphs into is I think what will serve community the best and I’m excited to usher it in by any means necessary.”

What is astonishing is that, with failures of socialist and communist systems around the world, Democratic candidates are touting the superiority of such centralized economies over capitalism. A Harris poll found 55 percent of Americans would prefer to live in a socialist country. As with the popularity of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the victory in Denver shows just how far apart the extremes of American politics has become […]

via Denver Elects Candidate Calling For “Community Ownership” Of Land, Labor, and Resources — JONATHAN TURLEY

Trump shock: USA told it will LOSE WAR WITH IRAN, and here’s why

Military experts on both sides know that despite a massive firepower advantage a USA victory is far from certain.

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PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP’S USA boasts the most powerful armies the world has ever seen – but today military experts warned they would NEVER beat Iran in a military conflict. The possibility of a hot war between Iran and the USA increased today as British and US servicemen raced to the aid of two oil-tankers apparently hit by torpedoes off the Iranian coast in the Gulf of Oman.

Military threats and sabre-rattling rhetoric have littered dialogue between the two nations in recent months with Iran’s foreign minister warning the US just hours ago it “cannot expect to stay safe” while Donald Trump counter-warned any conflict would be “the end of Iran”. But military experts on both sides of the potential conflict know that despite a massive firepower advantage a USA victory is far from certain, a former ranking US Air Force strategist has said.

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A History Of Racist Policing In America, From Slavery To Jim Crow To Now

Policing in southern slave-holding states had roots in slave patrols, squadrons made up of white volunteers empowered to use vigilante tactics to enforce laws related to slavery. They located and returned enslaved people who had escaped, crushed uprisings led by enslaved people and punished enslaved workers found or believed to have violated plantation rules.

Tankers with Japan-related Cargo Hit while Japanese PM Meeting with Iran President

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2 tankers with Japan-related cargo attacked in Strait of Hormuz as Abe visits Iran

Japanese trade minister Hiroshige Seko said Thursday that two tankers carrying “Japan-related” cargo were attacked near the Strait of Hormuz.

Hiroshige Seko said on Thursday that all crew members were safely rescued. He said the government has set up a task force and that the government has informed the shipping industry to use precautions.

The Japan Shipowners’ Association said one of the two ships attacked is a Panamanian-registered chemical tanker belonging to its Japanese member and was on its way to Singapore and Thailand, not to Japan.

It said all 21 Filipino crew members were uninjured.

The attacks came as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was wrapping up a two-day trip to Iran with a mission to ease tensions between Tehran and Washington. The timing of the attack was especially sensitive while Abe’s high-stakes diplomacy mission was underway.

On Wednesday, after talks with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, Abe warned that any “accidental conflict” that could be sparked amid the heightened U.S.-Iran tensions must be avoided.

No one has claimed responsibility or explained how the tankers were attacked. [….]

 

White Supremacy and Islamophobia in New Zealand

New Zealand’s Dark Days

Al Jazeera (2019)

Film Review

This documentary examines New Zealand’s inglorious history of Islamophobia – something most Kiwis don’t want to talk about. A Somali migrant who works with refugees talks about battling threats from white supremacist skinheads his whole life. Christchurch, especially, is known as a hotbed of white supremacy. Last October, local Muslims found white supremacist graffiti at one of the mosques that was subsequently attacked.

Many in the Muslim community claim the New Zealand police has been totally dismissive of these threats – that they have been too busy monitoring Muslim migrants for possible terrorist ties to monitor white supremacists. Former US intelligence analyst (and 20-year resident of New Zealand) Paul Buchanan agrees. He’s skeptical the Christchurch shooter acted alone, given the large numbers of white supremacists who followed the livestream of the massacres – both in New Zealand and overseas.

Buchanan is also concerned about Islamophobic statements by Destiny Church founder Brian Tamaki. The latter leads a Pentecostal sect with 10,000 followers in New Zealand and Australia. Tamaki has always maintained that Jesus is the only true God, that refugees who settle in New Zealand should accept this country’s religion. In 2005, he called the New Zealand Parliament “evil” for allowing an MP to take their oath of office on a Koran. He was also highly critical of the National Radio decision to play the Muslim call to prayer to honor slain Christchurch victims.

The film also reveals that two complaints were made to New Zealand police about the Dunedin gun club the Christchurch shooter attended. Visitors to the gun club were concerned about members wearing camouflage (equated here with militia activity), talk about NZ defense forces needing to shoot Muslim terrorists in the street, and references to New Zealand’s 1990 mass shooting at Aramoana (1990)

In both case, the police dismissed the complaints without acting on them.