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May 9, 2025

US pressures ‘Israel’ for Gaza deal; Witkoff’s Israeli rebuke leaked

Al Mayadeen English

The US administration is reportedly pressuring “Israel” to agree to a ceasefire and a captive deal with Hamas before President Trump’s upcoming Middle East visit, raising concerns over diplomatic support.

The administration of US President Donald Trump is reportedly pressuring “Israel” to agree to a ceasefire and a captive deal with Hamas before Trump’s upcoming Middle East visit, according to Haaretz.

An unnamed source familiar with the negotiations stated that the US has warned Israeli officials that if they do not cooperate in advancing such an agreement, “Israel” will be “left alone”, implying a potential withdrawal of US diplomatic support.

The push for a deal comes as the Trump administration seeks to broker a resolution to the ongoing war in Gaza ahead of the president’s regional trip.

A recent report, without citing a specific source, identified Steve Witkoff as the unnamed senior US official referenced in a Channel 12 story earlier this week.

According to that report, the official had criticized “Israel’s” approach to the captive situation during a meeting with the captives’ families, while the nature of the criticism and the full context of the remarks remain unspecified.

The official was quoted as warning: “If until today, the hostages paid the price for not ending the war, then today the price will be much heavier for Israel, and not only the hostages.”

The remarks also criticized “Israel” for failing to leverage the emerging US-Saudi nuclear deal, an agreement that, according to reports, President Trump has reportedly decoupled from the requirement for Saudi Arabia to normalize ties with the Zionist entity.

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Published on May 09, 2025 12:37

Russia supports Egypt’s plan to rebuild Gaza

Rows of makeshift tents stretch across the devastated landscape of Jabalia in northern Gaza on April 30, 2025. [Mahmoud İssa - Anadolu Agency]

Rows of makeshift tents stretch across the devastated landscape of Jabalia in northern Gaza on April 30, 2025. [Mahmoud İssa – Anadolu Agency]

Middle East Monitor

Russia fully supports Egypt’s plan to rebuild Gaza, Moscow’s Ambassador to Egypt, Georgiy Borisenko, has said, expressing regret that Western countries have obstructed Russian proposals in the UN Security Council aimed at ending the war in the Strip.

In remarks to Extra News, Borisenko stated that Russia and Egypt are in close coordination within the United Nations. “We are referred to as like-minded countries due to our shared positions on many issues,” he said, pointing to the Middle East situation as a clear example of their alignment.

He emphasised that Russia “fully supports and values” all of Egypt’s efforts to end the conflict in Gaza and believes that hostilities must come to an end as soon as possible.

Borisenko also noted that Moscow supports Egypt’s reconstruction plan for Gaza, which has received backing from all member states of the Arab League.

He further mentioned that Egypt and Russia are jointly working on developing an international agreement on combating cybercrime within the UN framework. He pointed out that both countries are leading contributors to drafting the convention, which is expected to be signed by most countries this year.

The ambassador affirmed that Russia was among the first countries to recognise the independent Palestinian state in 1988 and reiterated Moscow’s long-standing support for the Palestinian cause. “We have always affirmed that the Palestinians must have a sovereign and independent state that lives in peace alongside Israel,” he added.

Borisenko highlighted that Russia was the first member of the Security Council to present draft resolutions demanding an end to the war in Gaza, though many were blocked by Western powers.

He concluded by stressing that Moscow continues to exert maximum effort, in coordination with Arab countries at the UN, to help address the dire humanitarian conditions in Gaza. He described the situation as “millions of women and children trapped, suffering from hunger and daily bombardment,” and insisted that “all of these tragedies must stop immediately.”

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Published on May 09, 2025 12:29

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Israel has blockaded entrance of all UN and international food, water and medication into Gaza since March 2025.

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As of May 8, they were still distributing food baskets despite the blockade:

400 Baskets Distributed Despite Gaza Blockade

08, May 2025

As part of our urgent humanitarian response, our teams distributed 400 fresh vegetable baskets across orphan camps in southern Gaza, supporting families impacted by the ongoing border closures.

This intervention provided essential food supplies for 2,400 individuals facing acute food insecurity in one of the most vulnerable areas of the Strip.

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Published on May 09, 2025 12:14

Losing patience with Israel, Trump seeks to advance US interests in West Asia independently of Israel

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The Cradle

Hebrew media reports indicate that Trump has ‘lost patience’ with Netanyahu and is seeking to advance US interests in West Asia independently of Israel

The US government is no longer demanding that Saudi Arabia normalize ties with Israel as a condition before nuclear cooperation talks can proceed, according to a report by Reuters on 8 May.

Over the past several years, Washington has sought to secure Riyadh’s entry into the Abraham Accords by offering a so-called “megadeal” that includes a comprehensive defense treaty and assistance in developing a civilian nuclear energy program in exchange for the kingdom normalizing ties with Israel.

The strategy was nearing completion in September 2023, with officials from all sides signaling an imminent normalization deal. However, the Palestinian resistance’s Operation Al-Aqsa Flood and the resulting Israeli genocide of Palestinians halted these plans.

Saudi Arabia has publicly claimed that it will not establish official ties with Israel without the creation of an independent Palestinian state.

The new revelations come a few days before US President Donald Trump begins his first trip to West Asia since returning to power, which will include stops in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE.

No visit to Israel has yet been scheduled.

Earlier on Thursday, Israel Hayom reported that Trump has “lost patience” with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and will not wait any longer for Israel before advancing initiatives in West Asia.

According to informed sources cited by the Hebrew outlet, Trump wants “to make decisions he believes will advance American interests, particularly regarding Saudi Arabia and Gulf states,” but he has grown frustrated with Netanyahu “delaying making the necessary decisions.”

Moreover, Trump is reportedly “furious” after it was revealed that former National Security Advisor Mike Waltz had closely coordinated with Netanyahu regarding US military action in Iran.

“The president’s anger likely explains Israel’s exclusion from both the announcement regarding the ceasefire with [Yemen] and Israel’s inclusion in the agreement,” Israel Hayom reports.

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Published on May 09, 2025 11:51

Stalingrad: The Last Letters

Nazis’ Last Stand: The Brutal Final Days of Stalingrad

Directed by Joe Greenway (2024)

Film Review

This film concerns the Nazi siege of Stalingrad in 1942-43 that ultimately turned the tide of World War II. It focuses on the poignant letters members of Hitler’s infamous Sixth Army, on the verge of surrender, sent home to their loved ones.

Hitler commenced Operation Barbarosa (his invasion of the Soviet Union) in June 1941. By spring 1942, his forces had killed three million Soviet troops and civilian. Frustrated by the Soviet strategy of strategic retreat, Hitler shifted strategy. Instead of continuing his push towards Moscow, he veered south to capture the industrial city of Stalingrad and the Caucasus oilfields.

Dividing his Sixth Army (joined by Hungarian, Italian and Romanian troops) into four contingents, he partially encircled the Soviet troops defending north Stalingrad. Ignoring his generals, on July 7, 1942 Hitler decided the Soviet troops were done for and ordered the Axis troops to march on Stalingrad.

By the end of July, he had lost one million men and 90% of his tanks. Nevertheless on July 29th, he ordered his forces to split and simultaneously attack Stalingrad and the Caucasus.

By August 1, 40,000 Stalingrad residents had been killed in Luftwaffe raids. By August 23, all but 75,000 survivors had been evacuated. Despite heavy Soviet resistance, Nazi troops invaded the city via the rail line.

A German soldier’s letter from September 13th describes the city as “completely destroyed,” with Nazi and Soviet troops fighting at point blank range for city blocks or individual buildings. Another letter indicates the Russians are better supplied and outnumber the Germans.

By mid-November the ground is covered with snow and there  is heavy hand to hand combat as Germany ammunition begins to run out. Of 3,000 German troops deployed to Stalingrad, 1000 have been killed and even more wounded.

By November 19, Stalingrad is 90% controlled by Germans, when the Soviets orchestrate a pincer movement to the north and south of Stalingrad trapping 260,000 German in a 60 by 40 kilometer with a handful of tanks and (due to bad weather), limited ammunition and fuel.

Hitler refuses a request by officers on the ground to withdraw from Stalingrad. Another German letter home reveals all the officers have been killed and describes going without water and eight days and nights without sleep.

A second letter describes the Sixth Army remaining in “hedgehog” position because only three days in December were clear enough for the Luftwaffe to airdrop food. A third describes being taunted by Soviet propaganda over loud speakers with claims of another German soldier dropping dead every seven seconds, accompanied by sickening tango music.

A fourth, complaining of no rations for three days, describes German forces trying to stay as close to Russian lines as possible so “they can’t shell us without hurting themselves.”

A fifth describes sleeping in a hole in the ground.

In mid-December Hitler orders a panzer group to break the Soviet circle and create a life line to rescue the trapped German forces. However of three panzer divisions, only one is fully operational.

Shortly after Christmas, the Soviets shut down the German airfields along the Volga and the airdrops cease. Starving Germn troops search the Russian dead for bread crust and for some pea flour they boil in water. They have already eaten all their horses and now they eat their dogs, which have been feeding on rats and corpses.

On January 10, the great Soviet offensive begins. By January 22, German ammunition is gone and his generals request permission to surrender. Hitler refuses. By January 25, some infantry are beginning to surrender. On January 28, Hermann Goehring informs the German pubic the Sixth Army has been defeated in Stalingrad. Field Marshall Paulus disobeys Hitler’s order and directs his generals to negotiate a surrender.

Ending the myth of German invincibility, 100,000 German troops marched into captivity in Russia with only 6,000 returning home.

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Published on May 09, 2025 11:40

May 8, 2025

Bill Gates Foundation to Shut Down

 

By CDM Staff

A similar pattern is emerging among the members of the elite class that obviously had a role in the Covid pandemic, and the death and destruction that followed.

Many players have resigned their positions, in an attempt to avoid accountability.

As the Trump administration moves with halting momentum towards justice for those harmed, is the Bill Gates Foundation using the same technique?

The entity has been involved in mass vaccination per Gates’ own words in the video below.

https://cdm.press/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/g-1.mp4

The Bill Gates Foundation has officially announced it will be shutting down. The foundation plans to shut down in 20 years—sooner than originally expected—and will invest $200 billion before closing its doors. Bill Gates says he’ll donate most of his wealth to the foundation before the shutdown. “You could say this announcement is not very timely,” says Bill Gates. @ShadowofEzra

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Published on May 08, 2025 13:36

Trump ‘losing patience’ with Netanyahu, advances US plans without Israeli involvement

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The Cradle

US President Donald Trump has lost patience with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and will not wait any longer for Israel before advancing initiatives in West Asia, Israel Hayom reported on 8 May.

According to two senior sources in the US President’s entourage, Trump is interested in making decisions that he believes will advance US interests, particularly regarding Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states, without waiting for approval from Netanyahu.

Regarding a potential US–Israeli agreement with Saudi Arabia, Trump believes Netanyahu is delaying making the necessary decisions. The president is not willing to wait until Israel does what is expected of it and will move forward without it.

During the presidency of Joe Biden, the US and Israel were involved in talks with Saudi Arabia that would see Washington enter a defense pact with the kingdom, provide it with civilian nuclear technology, and sell it advanced weapons – all in exchange for normalization with Israel.

As part of any agreement to normalize relations with Israel, Saudi Arabia expects an end to the war in Gaza and an Israeli declaration of a “horizon for a Palestinian state.”

However, senior ministers in Israel’s current government have vowed to never allow a Palestinian state in the occupied West Bank, while promising to “destroy” Gaza, ethnically cleanse its population under the pretext of promoting “voluntary migration,” and to build Jewish settlements there.

The sources added that Trump was furious at what he saw as an attempt by Netanyahu to use US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, who has since been dismissed from his position, to push for US military action in Iran.

Netanyahu claimed in response to the publication of the affair in the Washington Post that he had only spoken to Waltz once. However, Trump was not convinced.

The president’s anger likely explains why Trump did not involve Israel in the ceasefire he announced with the Ansarallah-led government of Yemen.

Even after Trump announced the agreement with Yemen, Israeli representatives handling relations with the US were reportedly unable to receive information from White House officials about what was happening for a day, Israel Hayom noted.

Additionally, Trump is not currently scheduled to visit Israel as part of his visit to the region next week.

The disconnect between Trump and Netanyahu likely explains why the Israeli prime minister and his Defense Minister, Israel Katz, announced on Wednesday that they are prepared for a situation in which Israel will be left alone in the campaign against Yemen.

Defense Minister Katz said that “Israel must be able to defend itself on its own against any threat and any enemy. This has been true in the face of many challenges in the past and will continue to be so in the future.”

Trump has faced criticism for escalating the war against Yemen since taking office in January, including for withholding information about US military casualties resulting from a military campaign that has never received authorization from Congress.

The operation has involved over 1,000 US airstrikes against the Ansarallah-led Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) and killed hundreds of Yemenis, including many civilians.

Writing for Haaretz, Israeli journalist Aluf Benn notes that each time US presidents have been angered by Tel Aviv’s actions, “Israel stood its ground, deflected the pressure and over time got what it wanted.”

Benn stated that Trump is also pursuing a deal with Iran over its nuclear program that is contrary to Netanyahu’s position on the matter.

Trump pulled the US out of the Obama-era Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in 2018 amid encouragement from Netanyahu. However, the president has been trying to come to a diplomatic understanding with Iran to halt the development of its nuclear program during his second term.

Three rounds of talks have taken place, mediated by the government of Oman and involving Trump’s special envoy to the region, Steve Witkoff.

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Published on May 08, 2025 13:24

Graphene oxide found in all three dental anesthetics tested for it

Graphene Oxide - Talent 2030

By Leo Cashman

Last week we reported on the results of testing of Carbocaine, a local anesthetic widely used in dentistry. The report came from the University of Colorado Micro Raman Spectroscopy testing lab. All five of the samples tested showed the D and G bands indicative of graphene oxide and the results bore great similarity to the results from the earlier testing of Septocaine, another local anesthetic made by the same company, Novocol Pharmaceuticals, of Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. Novocol is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of dental and its products hold a dominant position in the North American market.

The graphene oxide was identified in black particles found within the sample, objects that are not supposed to be found in the clear liquid product. It is not labeled an ingredient in the product the company does not acknowledge that it is in its products.

A different lab, Medical Genomics, tested samples of Carbocaine for other contaminants: bacteria, yeast, and mold and none of those contaminants were found. Further, the SV40 virus and the spike protein were not found and the lab declared “Carbocaine samples are clean of vaccine DNA.”

Why is the presence of graphene oxide a concern?

Independent research report that graphene oxide particles found in human blood is able to self-assemble into “nano-bots,” also called “nano-robots,” that can act like synthetic parasites, that are not alive but that can multiply, impact a person’s health and also act like little antennas that can communicate with antennas that are outside of the body. The presence of such nano-bots is a violation of a person’s individual privacy and tends to undermine personal autonomy and freedom. Such an arrangement is something that we might expect in a totalitarian society and not in a well functioning democracy. Further, in a well functioning democracy, the responsible regulatory agency, the FDA, would be monitoring these products for such contaminants and not allow their sale. Major media would also step in to alert the public about the issue and exert pressure to bring a halt to the problem.

What other sources of graphene oxide (GO) are some people being exposed to?

One of the best known writer-researchers in this area, Dr. Ana Mihalcea, MD, PhD, reports having identified hydrogel and nanobot contaminants in a variety of medications, Dexamethasone, Benadryl, Omnitrope somatropin, a growth hormone given to young adults, Lentus Insulin, widely used by adults with type 2 diabetes, and Pfizer’s Embrel, a product that is used by people with auto immune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis. Other pathways of exposure are said to be foods we eat (think: a dark cola drink) and also the air we breathe after aerosol spraying by airplanes in the sky (aka “chemtrails). So even persons who eat natural, organic food, avoid covid shots and other vaccines, and drink only pure, non-fluoridated water, may be hard pressed to remain free and clear of the presence of graphene oxide and other materials that would contribute to the self-assembly of nanobots and hydrogels.

Are there any local anesthetics that we know are safe? What do biological dentists prefer to use?

The reasonable conclusion at this point is that there are no local anesthetics that are free of graphene oxide (GO) and there are two reasons for concluding this. 1) All three of the anesthetics tested so far have been found to have GO, 2) Novocol makes the other ones commonly used in North America, and so there is no assurance that any of there other products would be free of it, and 3) Dr. Mihalcea and other researchers have such problem in the blood after use of Lidocaine, a dental anesthetic that we have not directly tested yet for GO. Her research results are summarized in her book Transhuman, (Volume II) Overcoming the Global Depopulation Agenda.

What alternatives do we have to using a local anesthetic in dentistry?

For routine dental work such as fillings and even for inlays, onlays and crowns, some dentists will try to get through the dental work without using a local anesthetic at all. The dentist will say, for example, “we’ll try to get through this without a local anesthetic; if it becomes too painful, raise your right hand and I’ll stop and administer a local anesthetic.” With that kind of assurance, the patient puts herself in a positive, peaceful frame of mind and often gets through it without need to use an anesthetic. This can even work for children.

Other steps that can reduce dental pain, generally, are the homeopathic remedy Arnica montana (high potency) and vitamin B1 (thiamine). Acupuncture is also effective, but bringing in an acupuncturist to perform that treatment makes it an uncommon approach. Use of a general anesthetic is not an very desirable alternative because it is very invasive, carries some risk, and the use of fluoride in most of the general anesthetics raises some concern about toxic fluoride residues.

What can a person do to inhibit the self-assembly of GO into nanobots? Or to get rid of them if they have already formed?

In Chapter 4 of Dr. Mihalcea’s book, Treatment Solutions, she suggests a variety of tactics. Eliminate and detoxify from toxic metals such as iron, aluminum, mercury, cadmium by eliminating sources of them and doing a safe, gentle detox program. Dr. Mihalcea suggests use of intravenous EDTA and intravenous vitamin C but, while EDTA good for removal of lead and aluminum, EDTA is not a good chelator of mercury and many of the other toxic metals and there is some research that suggests that EDTA is not a very safe chelator for mercury. However, EDTA may be useful for smashing the nano-bots found in the blood after the self-assembly has occurred. Another agent worthy of mention is Methylene Blue, and it, too, would normally be administered under a doctor’s care.

Maria Crisler, another widely known researcher and writer, working in collaboration with Dr Edward Group, has helped develop detox products that can address the common products. The choice and use of their products is beyond the discussion in this article, but the reader may find more product ideas at Abeytu Naturals, AbeytuNaturals.com which has products developed by Maria Crisler. Another company, somewhat larger, is Global Healing, GlobalHealhing.com headed by Dr Edward Group, DC.

In terms of preventing of self-assembly, the advice is to avoid un-natural EMFs as from cell phones, cordless phones and Wi-Fi, alcohol consumption, and also avoid use of zeolite as a detox product (zeolite contains aluminum, which fuels the self-assembly of the nano-bots).

This subject area will see much continuing research, and we will do out best to share the new information as it comes out. Feel free to share this article with others, including your biological dentist and your holistic health care practitioners.

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Published on May 08, 2025 13:18

The Existing Evidence Base for Chlorine Dioxide in Treating Human Diseases

TABLE OF CONTENTS Barriers To Doing Clinical Research Trials With Chlorine Dioxide What Is The Difference Between Chlorite And Chlorine Dioxide? Evidence For The Efficacy Of Intravenous Chlorite Solutions Evidence For Chlorine Dioxide As A Broad Anti-Microbial Evidence For Chlorine Dioxide Against Viral Infections:In-Vivo Studies Evidence For Topical Chlorine Dioxide In Skin, Wound, And Mucosal Infections Evidence For Orally Ingested Chlorine Dioxide In Human Illnesses Malaria Viral Respiratory Infections In Children Covid-19 Tuberculosis Cancer Testimonial Evidence For Orally Ingested Chlorine Dioxide BARRIERS TO RESEARCH

I am again pointing out that my intent with these posts is to open up research into chlorine dioxide rather than recommend or promote its use at this time. To the best of my knowledge of the existing literature, this is the first review that compiled all of the peer-reviewed and published trials and studies which used chlorine dioxide in treatment, and at the end, I also review the retracted and/or censored studies that have been done to date.

Currently, it is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to rigorously assess the efficacy of widely available, orally ingestable forms of chlorine dioxide in our modern scientific climate. However, no restrictions have been placed on doing studies of its equivalent, chlorite, which has patented formulations which have been studied within numerous double-blind RCT’s as you will see below).

This uncomfortable fact is due to the globally coordinated barriers to both performing and publishing research of its efficacy in treating human diseases. I believe that in my last two posts of a historical account by a retired translational scientist that had high level security clearances in the latter half of the 20th century (here and here), the reasons for that should now be obvious.

If you didn’t read those posts, I will spell it out for you, again. The barriers are due to chlorine dioxide’s threat to the massive markets of modern pharmaceutical products.

To wit, when the topic of oral ingestion of chlorine dioxide is addressed, numerous copycat bulletins are posted by regulatory agencies such as the FDA, TGA, , PAHO/WHO, SWISSMEDIC and other health authorities that advise against its use by falsely alleging that it is toxic and/or dangerous to ingest, describing it as “bleach,” “bleach-like,” or a “poison.” See examples of the coordinated fear-mongering:

I won’t deny the fact that it can be used as a bleaching agent in industrial applications at 5000 mg/L, however the oral doses used therapeutically (160mg/L) fall far lower than the minimal level (210mg/L) that has been determined by the EPA to cause an adverse effect (I extensively detailed its safety in this prior post). As a result, for decades, millions around the world have used it safely (and discreetly) to treat illnesses via topical, oral, and even intravenous administration. Regulatory agencies around the world all willfully deny this reality.

That is, until the revolutionary passing of a law in Bolivia in 2020, allowing for the widespread manufacture and distribution of oral chlorine dioxide solution to treat Covid. In my first post on chlorine dioxide, I provided an enormous amount of documentation that Bolivian military forces and universities, right after the law was passed, began manufacturing and distributing it to Bolivians. This program led to Bolivia having the best outcomes in all of South America despite the strenuous objections in media interviews and press releases by their health ministry). Power to the people.

Further, for those who have read my previous posts on chlorine dioxide, you should now be aware of the history of those who tried to promote, research, or treat patients with orally ingested oxidative therapies like chlorine dioxide or Homozon. Their efforts led to repeated deportations, imprisonments, and assassinations (some of which you have yet to learn about as they will be detailed in upcoming posts on the plight of more modern practitioners). If you are interested to learn about them as well, please subscribe.

[…]WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CHLORITE AND CHLORINE DIOXIDE?

In the below, I will argue that clinically and physiologically, there is no difference at all.

In my research group on chlorine dioxide, the one advanced applied chemist, Tom Henshaw, maintains that, chemically, most ingested chlorine dioxide is rapidly converted into chlorite (a weaker and slower oxidizing agent) and it is largely chlorite that gets absorbed into the human body and subsequently excreted.

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It should come as no surprise that I believe the reason why there is robust evidence for chlorite is that pharmaceutical companies have patented two intravenous formulations of it and have named the compounds WF10 and NPOO1. By doing this, it allowed them to sail through research ethics committees (IRB), regulatory agencies, and “Editorial Mafia” barriers. Nice trick. But we busted you. What a world.

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I will cover the trials in ALS below, but, spoiler alert, the company that owns the patented chlorite formulation NPOO1 (Neuvivo) just applied for FDA approval for its use in ALS. Check out this article summarizing the findings from the trials published in the best selling newsletter called “ALS News Today” just 6 weeks ago:

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Further, in this transcript of an interview with NPR, the interviewer and the investigator share that the company is ready to initiate Phase II studies of chlorite in Huntington’s, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinsons, muscular dystrophy, frontotemporal dementia, and vascular dementia.

Whoa. Chlorine dioxide (err, I mean chlorite) is entering our therapeutic armentarium! Albeit and unsurprisingly, likely at great cost and complexity (i.e requiring IV administration, physician prescription, and administration). Still, cool stuff.

AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS

Know that one of the main reasons they studied chlorite in ALS is because ALS disease progression is associated with activation of two different subtypes of monocyte/macrophages (immune cells which cause inflammation) and which chlorite/chlorine dioxide strongly inhibits.

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EVIDENCE FOR CHLORITE IN NON-HEALING DIABETIC WOUND HEALING

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EVIDENCE FOR CHLORINE DIOXIDE AS A BROAD ANTI-MICROBIAL[…]

OK, now, lets switch to studies of chlorine dioxide. The list of organisms susceptible to killing by chlorine dioxide outside the body include the near entirety of pathogenic (i.e. “disease causing”) viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites.

In-Vitro Studies

Below is a lengthy albeit incomplete list of the many studies demonstrating in vitro (in a test-tube) and/or in-vivo (in animals) efficacy against a wide variety of viruses and bacteria and fungi. For those of you in the vaccine industry, note the studies of its efficacy against polio, HPV, flu, measles, Herpes, and HepB (Yes, I went there folks:).

This article from a military journal describes how chlorine dioxide even kills Ebola.

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EVIDENCE FOR TOPICAL CHLORINE DIOXIDE AGAINST SKIN, WOUND, AND MUCOSAL APPLICATIONS

The most robust published evidence base for chlorine dioxide is for mucosal, skin, and wound applications. The evidence for the efficacy of oral ingestion on other diseases will follow this section.

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MALARIANIGERIA: In a previous post, I detailed a report from an anonymous scientist with high-level security clearances during the latter part of last century where, in 1985, he helped design a Nigerian water treatment plant that initially and mistakenly uses a higher, but still non-toxic level (6ppm) than is typically used (0.5ppm). He reported that it led not only to the eradication of a cholera outbreak, but also that suddenly, no new malaria cases occurred in the town downstream from the plant. Obviously this is not data from a peer reviewed and published study but, knowing the source and his background, I find it highly credible and in-line with the following studies.UGANDA: A documentary called “Malaria Red Cross Study” provides videotaped evidence that a study in malaria was done using chlorine dioxide in the form of MMS in Uganda in 2012. The International Red Cross, Uganda Red Cross, and a group called the Water Reference Center had members present that conducted the study and documented the results. In the study, 154 people tested positive for malaria and 154 were cured of malaria within 48 hours. After the study was conducted by the Ugandan Red Cross, the International Red Cross authorities denied that the entire study took place and refused to verify the results. The study was documented on video by several people, and these videos made their way online. Unfortunately, the malaria study documentary has been banned multiple times from YouTube but can be found on alternative video platforms like Brighteon and BitChute as well as on this page here.CAMEROON: This published study (in an admittedly obscure journal) reported on 500 patients treated for malaria with a specially formulated sublingual tablet of chlorite that resolved all symptoms within two days. Further, their blood samples were free of any parasites by Day 6. This paper was quickly and unsurprisingly retracted and the principal investigator, Professor Enno Frye was then accused by his affiliated University of not having actually performed the study. Based on direct personal communication with Dr. Frye and my personal review of the study documents and protocol that he submitted to me, I believe there is sufficient evidence to believe the study (and its results) actually occurred. I will detail all in an upcoming post.VIRAL RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS

In Japan, they did a study where they released chlorine dioxide gas in the classroom of Japanese schoolchildren over a 38 day period, and they found it lowered absentee rates – i.e. there was significantly less illness in the classrooms exposed as can be seen in the table below:

EVIDENCE BASE FOR EFFICACY IN COVID-19

1. BoliviaIn a previous post, I compiled copious evidence of its use in Bolivia during Covid-19, taken from legislative documents and TV and newspaper reports which documented that, in early Covid-19, the passing of a national law allowed for the manufacture and distribution of orally ingested chlorine dioxide. Numerous media reports provided evidence of its being distributed by both the military and many universities.

The number of cases of COVID-19 subsequently dropped 93% from August 20, 2020 to October 21, 2020 and daily deaths decreased 82% from a peak on September 3, 2020 to October 21, 2020. Although other factors may have played a role in the decline in cases and mortality during this time, the fact that cases and deaths dropped in Bolivia but not surrounding countries suggests ClO2 likely played a large role in the progress seen in Bolivia (Insignares-Carrione et al., 2021)

THE BOLIVIAN RCT THAT WAS BLOCKED AFTER APPROVAL

A year later, in 2021, Dr. Patricia Callisperis and her team (she was one of the main physicians involved with the military program) made an attempt to conduct a randomized, double-blind study. The trial was developed by a branch of Bolivia’s army, Clínica del Sur and the Spanish scientific society SCIB. The chlorine dioxide solution was developed by the Escuela Militar de Ingeniería (EMI).

Three Bolivian Army hospitals, were selected to enroll participants because in Bolivia, there are regions at different elevations above sea level, from valleys at 2,800 meters to high-altitude areas at 3,800 meters. This is important because the response to chlorine dioxide apparently varies depending on the altitude.

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The many mechanisms of action of chlorine dioxide makes it broadly antimicrobial against nearly all infectious pathogens, reduces inflammation, prevents scarring. aids in wound healing, is non-toxic when orally ingested (in appropriate concentrations), reduces oral plaque, treats oral atrophic candidiasis, is a potent deodorizer. In cancer, it has in-vitro anti-cancer cell effects, stimulates an in-vivo anti-cancer cell immune response and is also effective when injected intra-tumorally or via a combination of oral, enema, and IV administration.

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Via https://pierrekorymedicalmusings.com/p/the-existing-evidence-base-for-chlorine-009

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Published on May 08, 2025 13:11

Empty shelves, for let signs and job layoffs point to recession by summer

A largely empty shelf at a Dollar Tree store in Alhambra, Calif., in April.

A largely empty shelf at a Dollar Tree store in Alhambra, Calif., in April. Photo: AFP via Getty Images

By David Blond

It takes 30 to 50 days for container ships from Asia to reach the U.S.’s West Coast ports. Barring new, faster shipping options or a stunning retreat by U.S. President Donald Trump on China tariffs, the consumer retail economy, which constitutes 70% of GDP, will be damaged. Demand for container space from China on the ships transiting the Pacific Ocean currently is running 60% to 65% below what it normally would be at this time.

Attention, U.S. shoppers: If you see something you need or even think you will, head to Walmart or Target or a local retailer and buy it. Already you can see the shelves starting to empty.

Some analysts are concentrating on the higher prices on imports, but the truth is that fewer American businesses will clear products through U.S. customs. It won’t be price that matters; it will be the lack of product to sell.

Stop the trade flow, and you stop the economy.

Damage to the U.S. economy is happening in slow motion. Without products to sell in stores, retail employers (responsible for 10% of all jobs in the U.S.) will shed employees, a cascade of negatives now showing up in both statistics and “for lease” signs. Small businesses from Alaska to Maine without imported goods to use in the factory or sell at the shop will close. Bankruptcy sales will proliferate. Now consider that job losses have a multiplier effect, further reducing economic output.

Before you become euphoric about the Trump administration relenting on some of its tariffs, consider the damage that has already been done to the U.S. economy. Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported that U.S. employers cut more than 275,000 jobs in March, with more than 216,000 of those layoffs coming in the federal government, spearheaded by Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency, or “DOGE.” The numbers Challenger estimates are staggering  and so far not reflected in Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

The impact on the U.S. economy will soon be obvious. Economies run on flows from wages, and from federal government grants for thousands of immediate needs. Without this flow and with the layoffs and cuts to wages, the U.S. economy will continue to slow and could be in a recession by the summer. Let’s not forget the immigration raids that must be spooking farmers and their workers.

For U.S. manufacturers, building a network of new suppliers is complex due to the specific nature and qualities of the parts used in manufacturing production, even if there is an American company that might, with time and detailed drawings, make the foreign part at competitive prices, the risk to current production is too great and costly to make this feasible. If attempted then during this transition, hourly employees would be laid off and production lines stopped. Local communities, many of them in the Trump-friendliest states, would suffer.

The uncertainty of the chaotic Trump plan also clouds the American economy. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is holding interest rates steady, inviting Trump’s ire. If and when Trump manages to renegotiate a trade deal, it won’t be worth much unless it’s with America’s most valuable trading partners, including Canada, Mexico, China, South Korea and Japan, as well as the European Union. I suspect that most of the “deals” may be with countries that the U.S. barely trades with, including India.

China and the U.S. are scheduled to conduct trade talks this weekend in Geneva. But China knows that it does not need to do more than agree to meet to discuss the future of U.S.-China trade relations. Sending negotiators to Geneva costs nothing beyond airfare and hotel bills.

For China, the U.S. is not the only country that matters. China could add pain to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s day job by dumping its cache of U.S. Treasury debt on the bond market, driving the U.S. dollar lower and short-term rates higher, and further weakening the U.S. stock markets. China might also find it useful to join a coalition of countries suffering under American economic bullying and redirect trade and manufacturing capacity elsewhere in the world.

Tax cuts in jeopardy

Also in jeopardy: the path for congressional Republicans to keep their 2017 tax cuts (which are especially generous to corporations and the wealthy) from disappearing. Even though income-tax rates on lower-income workers will rise marginally, the necessary deep cuts in healthcare, food assistance and other parts of the U.S. government will likely prove too politically dangerous for Congress to pass before the tax cuts expire.

Trump, who must have slept through macroeconomics at Wharton, bases his thinking on microeconomic principles only. Before 1933, economists and politicians focused on industrial relationships and monetary policy. When President Herbert Hoover and Congress tried to balance the federal budget with deep cuts, and the Federal Reserve raised rates and slowed the flow of money, the Great Depression was fueled.

The Trump administration is channeling Hoover. The 1932 U.S. election was a disaster for the Republican Party. Republicans would be wise to let the 2017 tax cuts expire and not touch Medicare or Medicaid. This would reduce the U.S. budget deficit, and Republicans could avoid repeating Hoover’s errors.

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Via https://www.marketwatch.com/story/empty-shelves-for-lease-signs-and-job-layoffs-point-to-recession-by-summer-697ff68b

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