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 The Gary Null Show - 01.30.23 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:33

Video: Real Time With Bill Maher " I'm A Hypocrite" (45:00 - 54:00) Neil Oliver: 'We are sleepwalking into a ZERO TRUST new world (11:00) The Higher Ed Cartel | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO) (4:53)

 The Gary Null Show - 01.27.23 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:18

  Videos : Interview with Dr. James Lyons-Weile [Jim] – Dr. James Lyons-Weile [Jim] is the CEO and Director of The Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge, which performs research in the public interest aimed at finding ways to reduce human suffering using funds donated from the public . His research program is currently focused on aluminum toxicity, autoimmunity, and the differences in health outcomes between highly vaccinated and unvaccinated children.  A life-long biomedical researcher, he is best known for contributions to advances in medical bioinformatics, and has published three books:  “Ebola: An Evolving Story,”  “Cures vs. Profits: Successes in Translational Research,”  and “The Environmental and Genetic Causes of Autism” . A true-blue academic, Dr. Lyons-Weiler has directed the analysis of data from over 100 medical studies, served as Founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal Cancer Informatics, is currently the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Science, Public Health Policy & the Law, and has published more than 57 papers in reputable journals. He has created an online University (IPAK-EDU) to bring reason, logic and scientific facts to the debates in the public square. His blog JamesLyonsWeiler.com contains deep analysis of issues that confront us today on the mismatches that exist between biomedical science and public health policy.  IPAK can be visited at Ipaknowledge.org Dr. Fauci is his MENTOR! An investigation into Dr. Peter Hotez Part 1 of 2 | Redacted News (10:00) BRICS challenges US dollar, Saudi considers selling oil in other currencies: Financial multipolarity (4:00) Drinking beetroot juice reduces high blood pressure, trial show  Omega-3 levels affect whether B vitamins can slow brain's decline Why a high-fat diet could reduce the brain's ability to regulate food intake More steps, moderate physical activity can cut dementia, cognitive impairment risk Melatonin may lower prostate cancer risk  Yoga: Modern research shows a variety of benefits to both body and mind from the ancient practice    

 The Gary Null Show - 01.26.23 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:18

Videos: Pfizer Exposed For Exploring "Mutating" COVID-19 Virus For New Vaccines Via 'Directed Evolution' (9:58) WATCH: ChaptGPT AI Bots NIGHTMARISH Conversation | Breaking Points (1:28) EXPOSED: Biden Names Woke Obesity 'Expert' To Nutrition Council | Breaking Points (5:00) S.4090 Bill   BRICS challenges US dollar, Saudi considers selling oil in other currencies: Financial multipolarity (4:00)  Berry compounds’ heart health benefits linked to impact on platelets Update on Anti-Inflammatory Molecular Mechanisms Induced by Oleic Acid  Going for a walk outside found to have more mental health benefits than walking indoors Supplementation with amino acid serine eases neuropathy in diabetic mice High Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Is Associated with Low Bone Mineral Density in Young People Prolonged exposure to work-related stress thought to be related to certain cancers

 The Gary Null Show - 01.25.23 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:52

Videos: Celia Farber Interview  Majority of COVID-19 Deaths In America Occur Among the Vaccinated & Boosted CDC Data Reveals (2:07) WATCH: ChaptGPT AI Bots NIGHTMARISH Conversation | Breaking Points (1:28) Dr. Fauci is his MENTOR! An investigation into Dr. Peter Hotez | Redacted with Clayton Morris (10:00)   Rose hip supplements may increase energy expenditure, weight management Yeast is a Cause of Cancer and Turmeric Can Kill Both, Research Confirms A soybean protein blocks LDL cholesterol production, reducing risks of metabolic diseases Study provides first evidence that mindfulness can help adolescents overcome traumas Small Amount of Zinc Reduces DNA Damage Higher physical activity levels associated with reduced respiratory infection susceptibility in children

 The Gary Null Show - 01.24.23 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:27

Videos: Konstantin Kisin | This House Believes Woke Culture Has Gone Too Far – 7/8 | Oxford Union (9:19) Toby Young | This House Believes Woke Culture Has Gone Too Far – 3/8 | Oxford Union (13:01) Hospitals are paid to KlLL patients during the C0VID-19 pLandemic (1:57) Supercut: Please Meet President George Santos (4:04) Sweet potato leaves a good source of vitamins Strawberries and blueberries may cut heart attack risk in women

 Mother's health, diet during pregnancy may impact child's later neurodevelopment Midlife moderate and vigorous physical activity levels associated with brain power Study Suggests That Spirituality Is Key To Kids’ Happiness  Vitamin D Deficiency Is Associated With Endothelial Dysfunction

 The Gary Null Show - 01.23.23 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:25

Videos : UK Doctors Call For Government To Urgently Pause and Investigate the Use of Novel mRNA Covid Vaccines (18:00) Fauci previously said an AIDS vaccine wasn’t happening because they didn’t know if “all hell would break loose” 12 years later with side effects. (0:28) Hospitals are paid to KlLL patients during the C0VID-19 pLandemic (1:57) SHOCKING FOIA DOCUMENTS: COVID Pandemic Was a Secret DoD Operation dating back to Obama Administration (Start @ 43:58 – End ) Supercut: Please Meet President George Santos (4:04) Research Confirms Ayurvedic Spice Good for Prostate Gut Bacteria Could be Key to Preventing Alzheimer's ‘Unprecedented in its potential impact’: Could new anti-cancer study re-ignite the kava market? The Case for Eating Pulses People with cluster headaches more likely to have other illnesses, study finds Vitamin D improves symptoms of toxic erythema during chemotherap    

 The Gary Null Show - 01.20.23 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:35

·         High fat diet activates early inflammation in mouse brains, supports link to neurologic disease ·         Effects of abdominal massage applied with ginger and lavender oil for elderly with constipation ·         Study shows link between regular attendance at religious services and health and longevity ·         Efficacy of various forms of acupuncture for the treatment of urinary incontinence in women ·         Study: Turmeric proves more effective than pharma pills at treating rheumatoid arthritis ·         High temperature cooking increases risk of prostate and breast cancer by 50%   

 The Gary Null Show - 01.19.23 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:25

·         Omega 3 fatty acids in seafood linked to lower risk of chronic kidney problems ·         Study suggests vitamin D benefits and metabolism may depend on body weight ·         Nitrite additives associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes ·         One Minute Exposure to Monochromatic Light Shown to Modify Neural Connections ·         Olive oil polyphenols may boost cognition: Nutrigenomic data ·         Drinking sugary beverages linked to hair loss in men

 The Gary Null Show - 01.18.23 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:09

Videos: Brought to you by… Pfizer! FORMER PFIZER VP, DR. MIKE YEADON – EVERYTHING WE HAVE BEEN TOLD ABOUT COVID-19 WAS A LIE Fauci didn’t want autopsies done on Covid victims. I wonder why? Dr. Peter McCullough SLAMS Pfizer board member over censorship and propaganda | Redacted News Study explores effects of dietary choline deficiency on neurologic and system-wide health Arizona State University, January 16, 2023 Choline, an essential nutrient produced in small amounts in the liver and found in foods including eggs, broccoli, beans, meat and poultry, is a vital ingredient for human health. A new study explores how a deficiency of dietary choline adversely affects the body and may be a missing piece in the puzzle of Alzheimer’s disease. It’s estimated that more than 90% of Americans are not meeting the recommended daily intake of choline. The current research, conducted in mice, suggests that dietary choline deficiency can have profound negative effects on the heart, liver and other organs. Lack of adequate choline is also linked with profound changes in the brain associated with Alzheimer’s disease. These include pathologies implicated in the development of two classic hallmarks of the illness: amyloid plaques, which aggregate in the intercellular spaces between neurons; and tau tangles, which condense within the bodies of neurons. The new research, led by scientists at Arizona State University and published in Aging Cell, describes pathologies in normal mice deprived of dietary choline and in choline-deficient transgenic mice, the latter of which already exhibit symptoms associated with the disease. In both cases, dietary choline deficiency results in liver damage, enlargement of the heart and neurologic alterations in the AD mice, typically accompanying Alzheimer’s disease and including increased levels of plaque-forming amyloid-beta protein and disease-linked alterations in tau protein. Further, the study illustrates that choline deficiency in mice causes significant weight gain, alterations in glucose metabolism (which are tied to conditions such as diabetes), and deficits in motor skills. In the case of humans, “it’s a twofold problem,” according to Ramon Velazquez, senior author of the study and assistant professor with the ASU-Banner Neurodegenerative Disease Research Center. “First, people don’t reach the adequate daily intake of choline established by the Institute of Medicine in 1998. And secondly, there is vast literature showing that the recommended daily intake amounts are not optimal for brain-related functions.” The research highlights a constellation of physical and neurological changes linked to choline deficiency. Sufficient choline in the diet reduces levels of the amino acid homocysteine, which has been recognized as a neurotoxin contributing to neurodegeneration, and is important for mediating functions such as learning and memory through the production of acetylcholine. The growing awareness of choline’s importance should encourage all adults to ensure proper choline intake. This is particularly true for those on plant-based diets, which may be low in naturally occurring choline, given that many foods high in choline are eggs, meats, and poultry. Plant-based, choline-rich foods, including soybeans, Brussels sprouts and certain nuts can help boost choline in these cases. Moreover, inexpensive, over-the-counter choline supplements are encouraged to promote overall health and guard the brain from the effects of neurodegeneration. The new study examines mice at 3-12 months, or early to late adulthood (roughly equivalent to 20-60 years of age for humans). In the case of both normal and transgenic mice displaying symptoms of Alzheimer’s, those exposed to a choline-deficient diet exhibited weight gain and adverse effects to their metabolism. Damage to the liver was observed through tissue analysis, as was enlargement of the heart. Elevated soluble, oligomeric and insoluble amyloid-beta protein were d

 The Gary Null Show - 01.17.23 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:49

Videos: Lara Logan & Sasha Latypova on DoD "vaccine" Coverup /w FDA Theater (part 3 - 10:00) Katie Hopkins: In support of those speaking out. And punished for ‘wrong-think’. (8:10) Tory Party is 'going down this totalitarian, woke way of looking at the world' | Adam Holloway MP (3:49) All Hell Breaks Loose At School Board Meeting When GOP Lawmaker Slams Trans-Inclusive Bathroom Rules (5:15) Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH Names Those Who Played Roles in the Greatest Conspiracy Against Humankind:   Rhodiola defeats chronic fatigue in just one week ·         Study shows cyclic breathing technique more effective in reducing stress than mindfulness meditation ·         Natural Herbal HPV "Cure" Discovered ·         Do earbuds and headphones cause hearing loss? Scientists warn 1 billion young people at risk ·         Preterm birth linked to chemicals found in the vagina ·         Modern parenting may hinder brain development, research shows

 The Gary Null Show - 01.13.23 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:52

Videos: 6ft Social Distancing "Made Up": HHS Insider Dr. Paul Alexander w/ Dr. Kelly Victory – Ask Dr. Drew (13:00) Lara Logan & Sasha Latypova on DoD VAXX Coverup /w FDA Theater (START @ 1:12) CDC Finally Released Its VAERS Safety Monitoring Analyses for COVID Vaccines via FOIA And now it’s clear why they tried to hide them. Josh Guetzkow Jan 4, 2023 SUMMARY CDC’s VAERS safety signal analysis based on reports from Dec. 14, 2020 – July 29, 2022 for mRNA COVID-19 vaccines shows clear safety signals for death and a range of highly concerning thrombo-embolic, cardiac, neurological, hemorrhagic, hematological, immune-system and menstrual adverse events (AEs) among U.S. adults. There were 770 different types of adverse events that showed safety signals in ages 18+, of which over 500 (or 2/3) had a larger safety signal than myocarditis/pericarditis.  The CDC analysis shows that the number of serious adverse events reported in less than two years for mRNA COVID-19 vaccines is 5.5 times larger than all serious reports for vaccines given to adults in the US since 2009 (~73,000 vs. ~13,000). Twice as many mRNA COVID-19 vaccine reports were classified as serious compared to all other vaccines given to adults (11% vs. 5.5%). This meets the CDC definition of a safety signal. There are 96 safety signals for 12-17 year-olds, which include: myocarditis, pericarditis, Bell’s Palsy, genital ulcerations, high blood pressure and heartrate, menstrual irregularities, cardiac valve incompetencies, pulmonary embolism, cardiac arrhythmias, thromboses, pericardial and pleural effusion, appendicitis and perforated appendix, immune thrombocytopenia, chest pain, increased troponin levels, being in intensive care, and having anticoagulant therapy. There are 66 safety signals for 5-11 year-olds, which include: myocarditis, pericarditis, ventricular dysfunction and cardiac valve incompetencies, pericardial and pleural effusion, chest pain, appendicitis & appendectomies, Kawasaki’s disease, menstrual irregularities, vitiligo, and vaccine breakthrough infection. The safety signals cannot be dismissed as due to “stimulated,” exaggerated, fraudulent or otherwise artificially inflated reporting, nor can they be dismissed due to the huge number of COVID vaccines administered. There are several reasons why, but the simplest one is this: the safety signal analysis does not depend on the number of reports, but whether or not some AEs are reported at a higher rate for these vaccines than for other non-COVID vaccines. Other reasons are discussed in the full post below.  In August, 2022, the CDC told the Epoch Times that the results of their safety signal analysis “were generally consistent with EB [Empirical Bayesian] data mining [conducted by the FDA], revealing no additional unexpected safety signals.” So either the FDA’s data mining was consistent with the CDC’s method—meaning they “generally” found the same large number of highly alarming safety signals—or the signals they did find were expected. Or they were lying. We may never know because the FDA has refused to release their data mining results.  INTRODUCTION Finally! Zachary Stieber at the Epoch Times managed to get the CDC to release the results of its VAERS safety signal monitoring for COVID-19 vaccines, and they paint a very alarming picture (see his reporting and the data files here, or if that is behind a paywall then here). The analyses cover VAERS reports for mRNA COVID vaccines from the period from the vaccine rollout on December 14, 2020 through to the end of July, 2022. The CDC admitted to only having started its safety signal analysis on March 25, 2022 (coincidentally 3 days after a lawyer at Children’s Health Defense wrote to them reminding them about our FOIA request for it). [UPDATE: T Coddington left a link in comments to a website where he made the data in the Excel files more accessible.] Like me, you might be wondering why the CDC waited over 15 months before doing its first safe

 The Gary Null Show - 01.16.23 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:05

Videos:   Senator Gerard Rennick Talking To Parliament 10:56) Katie Hopkins: In support of those speaking out. And punished for ‘wrong-think’. (8:10) Tory Party is ‘going down this totalitarian, woke way of looking at the world’ | Adam Holloway MP (3:49) All Hell Breaks Loose At School Board Meeting When GOP Lawmaker Slams Trans-Inclusive Bathroom Rules (5:15) Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH Names Those Who Played Roles in the Greatest Conspiracy Against Humankind: Japanese Condiment Fights Highly Lethal Pancreatic Cancer Wild Blueberry Polyphenols Improve Vascular Function Healthy Eating Linked With Lower Risk Of Premature Mortality A Prescription For Prolonged Sitting: A Five-Minute Stroll Every Half Hour Green Tea Extract May Boost Short Term Memory: Pilot Study Data Politics Seep Into Daily Life, Negatively Affecting Mental Health

 The Gary Null Show - 01.12.23 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:43

Videos: Yuval Noah Harari – FUTURE OF HUMANITY (16:47)  Clare Daly on Why to Support World BEYOND War (5:11) Freedom For All Media Group (4:15)  My Apology Letter Regarding My Friendship with Jordan Peterson (THE SAAD TRUTH_1365) Green tea trumps rivals for antioxidant and antimicrobial properties Six minutes of daily high-intensity exercise could delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease Taking Antibiotics Regularly Disrupts Gut Health, Increases Risk Of Developing IBD One Hour of Light Therapy Reduces Depression New study links hearing loss with dementia in older adults Effect of 8-Week Consumption of a Dietary Pattern Based on Fruit, Avocado, Whole Grains, and Trout on Postprandial Inflammatory and Oxidative Stress Gene Expression in Obese People

 The Gary Null Show - 01.11.23 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:07:25

Videos : Proof Government Lab Created COVID, Says Escaped Chinese Virologist Dr. Li-Meng Yan – Ask Dr. Drew   Fewer cases of melanoma among people taking vitamin D supplements University of Eastern Finland, January 10, 2023 Fewer cases of melanoma were observed among regular users of vitamin D supplements than among non-users, a new study finds. People taking vitamin D supplements regularly also had a considerably lower risk of skin cancer, according to estimates by experienced dermatologists. The study, conducted in collaboration between the University of Eastern Finland and Kuopio University Hospital and published in Melanoma Research, included nearly 500 people with an increased risk of skin cancer. 498 adult patients estimated to have an increased risk of a skin cancer, such as basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma or melanoma, were recruited at the dermatological outpatient clinic of Kuopio University Hospital. Experienced dermatologists at the University of Eastern Finland carefully analysed the patients’ background information and medical history and examined their skin. The dermatologists also classified the patients into different skin cancer risk classes, namely low risk, moderate risk and high risk. Based on their use of oral vitamin D supplements, the patients were divided into three groups: non-users, occasional users and regular users. Serum calcidiol levels were analysed in half of the patients and found to correspond to their self-reported use of vitamin D.A key finding of the study is that there were considerably fewer cases of melanoma among regular users of vitamin D than among non-users, and that the skin cancer risk classification of regular users was considerably better than non-users’. Logistic regression analysis showed that the risk for melanoma among regular users was considerably reduced, more than halved, compared to non-users.The findings suggest that even occasional users of vitamin D may have a lower risk for melanoma than non-users. Other relatively recent studies, too, have provided evidence of the benefits of vitamin D in melanoma, such as of the association of vitamin D with a less aggressive melanoma. (NEXT) Diabetics should pay attention to vitamin C University of Otago (New Zealand), January 9 2023. Research reported in Nutrients suggests that low intake and serum levels of vitamin C may be particularly risky for adults with diabetes. The study analyzed data from 25,206 men and 26,944 women who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) between 1999 and 2018. Four hundred twenty-eight individuals had type 1 diabetes and 6,807 had type 2 diabetes. At the beginning of the study, 38% of the people had an intake of vitamin C that was below the estimated average requirement (EAR), which worsened to 46.5% by 2017-2018. Individuals whose intake of vitamin C was lower than the EAR had a 20% higher risk of type 2 diabetes compared with an intake above the EAR, and those who did not use vitamin C supplements had a 28% greater risk than vitamin C supplement users. Low and deficient serum vitamin C levels were associated with fewer years of life in comparison with normal vitamin levels. Compared with an adequate intake of vitamin C, the risk of mortality through 2019 among type 2 diabetics was 25% greater for those with a very low intake of the vitamin. Deficient serum levels of the vitamin were associated with an 84% greater mortality risk compared with adequate levels. Not supplementing with vitamin C was associated with a 25% greater mortality risk among people with type 1 diabetes, a 20% greater risk among those with type 2 diabetes and a 24% greater risk among nondiabetics compared with supplementation. “Observation of declining vitamin C intake and deleterious consequences of low serum vitamin C in US adults with diabetes suggests encouragement of vitamin C intake, including vitamin C supplementation of 500–1000 mg/day, may be beneficial for

 The Gary Null Show - 01.10.23 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:17

Videos: BOMBSHELL docs reveal Covid-19 COVER-UP goes straight to the top | Redacted with Clayton Morris – Whiselblower Sasha Latypova My Apology Letter Regarding My Friendship with Jordan Peterson (THE SAAD TRUTH_1365) Harari: “With this kind of surveillance [under the skin], (you can detect dissent). I mean, you watch the big President, the big leader, give a speech on television — the television could be monitoring you and knowing whether you’re angry or not just by analyzing the cues.” MacDonald Brainwashed (Tom words of wisdom) – The Rap   Eating almonds daily boosts exercise recovery molecule by 69% among ‘weekend warriors’ Appalachian State University, January 6, 2023 For those who exercise regularly, eating almonds each day might be the ideal new year’s resolution. A randomized controlled trial in Frontiers in Nutrition showed that female and male participants who ate 57g almonds daily for one month had more of the beneficial fat 12,13-dihydroxy-9Z-octadecenoic acid (12,13-DiHOME) in their blood immediately after a session of intense exercise than control participants. This molecule, a so-called oxylipin (oxidized fat) is synthetized from linoleic acid by brown fat tissue, and has a beneficial effect on metabolic health and energy regulation. Corresponding author Dr. David C Nieman, a professor and director of the Appalachian State University Human Performance Laboratory at the North Carolina Research Campus, said, “Here we show that volunteers who consumed 57g of almonds daily for one month before a single ‘weekend warrior’ exercise bout had more beneficial 12,13-DiHOME in their blood immediately after exercising than control volunteers. They also reported feeling less fatigue and tension, better leg-back strength, and decreased muscle damage after exercise than control volunteers.” The clinical trial involved 38 men and 26 women between the ages of 30 and 65, who didn’t engage in regular weight training. Approximately half were randomized to the almond diet group, and the other half to the control group, who daily ate a calorie-matched cereal bar. The researchers took blood and urine samples before and after the four-week period of dietary supplementation. Performance measures included a 30 second Wingate anaerobic test, a 50 meter shuttle run test, and vertical jump, bench press, and leg-back strength exercises. Additional blood and urine samples were taken immediately after this 90 minute session of ‘eccentric exercise’ and daily for four days afterwards.  As expected, the 90 minute exercise led to an increase in the volunteers’ self-reported feeling of muscle damage and muscle soreness, as well as an increased POMS score, indicating self-reported decreased vigor and increased fatigue, anxiety, and depression. The exercise also resulted in transient elevated levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, and MCP-1 in the blood, consistent with minor muscle damage. However, these changes in cytokines were equal in the almond and cereal bar groups. Importantly, immediately after exercise, the concentration of the beneficial 12,13-DiHOME was 69% higher in blood plasma of participants in the almond group than in participants in the control group. 12,13-DiHOME is known to increase the transport of fatty acid and its uptake by skeletal muscle, with the overall effect of stimulating metabolic recovery after exercise. The reverse pattern was found for another oxylipin, the mildly toxic 9,10-Dihydroxy-12-octadecenoic acid (9,10-diHOME), which was 40% higher immediately after exercise in the blood of the control group than in the almond group. Unlike 12,13-DiHOME, 9,10-diHOME has been shown have negative effects on overall health and the body’s recovery to exercise. Nieman and colleagues concluded that daily consumption of almonds leads to a change in metabolism, downregulating inflammation and oxidative stress from exercise and enabling the body to recover faster. “We conclude that almonds provid

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