Mario Nawfal : OCEAN PLASTIC NIGHT: THE STRAW SWAP DID NOTHING

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Elon Musk “Working Together”

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Warning to Western civilization and America

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UK look out … you are falling behind. Norway and oil finds

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“Who are the real colonizers” (Muslims)

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“Who are the real colonizers” (Muslims)

Without Arab imperialism:

– Egyptians would be Coptic

– Moroccans would be Berber

– Libya and Algeria would be Amazigh

– Syria and Lebanon would be Aramaic speaking and partly Phoenician

– Iraq would be Mesopotamian

– Assyrian, Babylonian

– Sudan would be Nubian

– Tunisia would be Carthaginian Punic or Amazigh

– Iran would be Persian, Zoroastrian – Kurdistan would be Median, Zoroastrian

– Somalia would be Kosherik

“The Arab conquests erased civilizations and destroyed many cultures. Without Arab imperialism, the Middle East would still remember its own name. They are the colonizers.”

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Futurism: Scientists Identify Possible Game Changing Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease That Could Control It Like High Cholesterol

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Scientists Identify Possible Game Changing Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease That Could Control It Like High Cholesterol

“These results are stunning.”

By Sharon Adarlo

Published Dec 26, 2025 8:00 AM EST

Scientists said a novel compound can arrest early stages of Alzheimer's disease in mice brains, setting the stage for a possible cure.
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Scientists at Northwestern University used a novel compound to arrest early stages of Alzheimer’s disease in mice — setting the stage, if all goes well, for a groundbreaking treatment in which the debilitating condition can be controlled like high cholesterol.

The researchers discovered an unknown subtype of a protein in the brain which can lead to Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new paper the team published in the journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association, and they demonstrated that their new novel compound, dubbed NU-9, can attack this brain protein and stop the disease from taking hold — in mice, at least.

“Most people are used to monitoring their cholesterol levels,” said Richard Silverman, a chemistry professor at Northwestern who coauthored the paper and invented NU-9, in a university statement. “If you have high cholesterol, it doesn’t mean that you will have a heart attack soon. But it’s time to take drugs to lower your cholesterol levels to prevent that heart attack from happening down the road. NU-9 could play a similar role. If someone has a biomarker signaling Alzheimer’s disease, then they could start taking NU-9 before symptoms appear.”

For this particular experiment, the team took lab mice that were predisposed to develop Alzheimer’s disease but hadn’t developed the condition yet, and started giving them an oral dose of NU-9 for 60 days. They were especially curious about how NU-9 would impact the protein amyloid beta oligomers, which accumulate in the brain hand in hand with signs of Alzheimer’s.

After closely examining the mice brains, scientists observed that NU-9 essentially decreased the presence of a previously unknown subtype of amyloid beta oligomers that they dubbed ACU193+ AβOs. This specific type of protein was associated with brain inflammation that shows up before people are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. When the team introduced NU-9 into these mice brains, they found that NU-9 tamped down the presence of this toxic protein and hence decreased inflammation.

“These results are stunning,” William Klein, a Northwestern neuroscience professor and the paper’s principal investigator, summed up in the university statement.

“There are a couple early diagnostic blood tests for Alzheimer’s disease in development,” he said. “The promise of better early diagnostics — combined with a drug that could stop the disease in its tracks — is the goal.”

The next step now is to experiment and analyze the effectiveness of NU-9 in the later stages of Alzheimer’s disease, according to the scientists.

Silverman originally invented NU-9, a synthetic compound with the technical name of cyclohexane-1,3-dione, in an effort to identify chemicals that can tackle neurological diseases. Besides Alzheimer’s disease, the NU-9 has proved effective against Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and possibly frontotemporal degeneration, all three of which involve the appearance of toxic protein in brains.

More on Alzheimer’s disease: Scientists Intrigued by Old Drug That Reverses Signs of Alzheimer’s in Mice

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Surprise. Not so. Cleaning jobs as we know them will become super efficient. Imagine hospitals, offices, homes. Whatsmore the competition is rife and they are getting cheaper by the day. I think one of these costs about £12,000 in America but China … well we all know how they can flood the market with cheap objects

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Time for Ireland to learn from our Northern neighbours. If we plan to have data centres then we must step on the shoulders of giants to ensure we can power them. There are small nuclear facilities now and we may to consider the plans for data centres in the US

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42 minutes exposing Minnesota fraud …

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Abbeyknockmoy: Blake-Forsters

The query “Abbeyknockmoy forsters” refers to the historical association between the Forster (later Blake-Forster) family and the Abbeyknockmoy estate and the Cistercian Abbey of Knockmoy in County Galway, Ireland. The family were significant landowners in the area for centuries. 

The Blake-Forster Family and Abbeyknockmoy

  • Estate Ownership: The Abbeyknockmoy estate, situated in the baronies of Tiaquin and Athenry, belonged to the Blake-Forster family. In the 1830s, the estate was the property of Francis Blake Forster, Esq., of Ashfield.
  • Property in the Parish: Griffith’s Valuation records from the mid-19th century list a Robert Blake Forster leasing property and land in Culliagh North (also known as Knockmoy Abbey). Other townlands within the civil parish of Abbeyknockmoy were also noted as the property of “Mr. Forster of Abbey” at that time.
  • Family History: The Forsters were of English origin and acquired property in Galway in the 1640s. A key marriage between Francis Forster and Anastasia Blake of Menlough led to the family becoming known as Blake-Forster.
  • Grant of Land: The site and extensive possessions of the ancient Abbey of Knockmoy were granted by King James I to Valentine Blake in 1629, from whom the estate eventually passed to the Forster family through intermarriage. 

The Abbeyknockmoy Abbey

The abbey itself is a Cistercian foundation, established circa 1190 by Cathal Croibhdhearg O’Conor, King of Connacht. It is known for its medieval frescoes and being the burial site of its founder. The ruins are now a protected heritage site managed by the Office of Public Works (OPW). 

You can find more detailed genealogical and estate information on the University of Galway’s Landed Estates Database and historical details about the abbey on the Heritage Ireland website.

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