Friday, September 5, 2014

The Ebola Virus Hits Atlanta: A Love Story

The Ebola Virus Hits Atlanta: A Love Story
We're watching Atlanta. Here is an Ebola eyeball turned red from bleeding. (Guardian.com)
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It’s here. I wrote about it. I joked about it, but it’s here. At least my other article offers advice on what to do. But it’s here, so here is the latest on the Ebola. migration.

It seems as if Ebola’s  visit to America is strictly business for now. There will be no outbreaks or reasons to shoot your neighbor in the face. It doesn’t help, however, that The Walking Dead takes place in Atlanta and that Terminus is the original name suggested for Atlanta, a fact I got from The Talking Dead.


(meetville.com)

There is a bit of a love story here. Of the three Americans affected in this outbreak, one is dead and  two others, both aid workers, who are still infected and coming home for treatment. But there’s only an experimental serum for one of them, and the younger man gave it up for his older female colleague. Our chivalrous hero, gifting what might’ve been his chance for survival to her, stepping aside with class, so that she might step through the door to life after Ebola.  It may not be romantic love, but for the young man working for Samaritan’s Purse, it is love driving his actions.


Kent stepped aside and let the lady try the serum. Good luck to both of you. (madamenoire.com)

Kent Brantly, 33, and Nancy Writebol were both caring for Ebola patients in Liberia. An experimental serum was administered to Nancy this week. At the same time, Kent received a unit of blood from a 14-year-old boy he had treated and helped to survive. Seen as somewhat desperate, but worth a shot by doctors, and  again,this was another act of love, and love can cure.

These two coming home, overall, is a good thing. Any citizen would want the same option. The facility to treat them is one of four in the country with the state-of-the-art equipment and isolation. I don’t think the virus will go anywhere.

There is no known cure or vaccine for Ebola, which the World Health Organization says is believed to have infected 1,323 people, 729 of whom are confirmed dead in Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria between March and July 27.

So here’s the creepy part. Vaccines are such a big problem in this country. They are largely unregulated, especially when it comes to preservatives. TheH1N1 was  dangerous, more people died from the vaccine than the illness. Lots of vaccines are preserved with mercury or formaldehyde–both of which cause nervous system damage. So,  the National Institutes of Health announced it will begin testing an Ebola vaccine in people as early as this September, and also mentioned that they’ve had success with this vaccine in primates.


H1N1 Vaccines killed more people than the virus. (sodahead.com)

Whose job is it to give Ebola to monkeys? One of few jobs worse than working the kill floor of a meat packing factory.

In every job I’ve had, there have always been evil people in the ranks. That’s the only reason why I’m uneasy about these people coming back. It’s possible that someone with bad intentions could seize an opportunity to do something sinister if they get a hold of  a virus with a freak-out factor as high as Ebola.

Please don’t get the Ebola vaccine because 700 Africans died. Americans are not that timid of a people. The Ebola virus should not get out here.

Be rational and take percautions. Learn to recognize symptoms and know what to do if you think someone is infected.

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What about Steve? The Other Man in Beheading Video

What about Steve? The Other Man in Beheading Video
Steven Joel Sotloff is still in captivity and will be the next to suffer decapitation if ISIS chooses to make a similar statement to one it made with James Foley.
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There are currently 39 journalists still missing worldwide, including 20 in Syria. One of those is Joel Sotloff, who appeared in the beheading video of James Foley. ISIS says they will kill him next if America doesn’t back off.

“The life of this American prisoner, Obama, depends on your next decision,” said the ISIS executioner.

(GossipMill.com)
Sotloff, 31, is a freelance journalist from Miami, kidnapped near the Syrian-Turkish border on Aug. 4, 2013. He attended the University of Central Florida before turning to freelance journalism in the Middle East. His work has been featured in TimeWorld Affairs and the Christian Science Monitor.

His more notable pieces include one about the fundamentalist attack against moderate Islam as seen through the eyes of a shop keeper. He final published piece was about attacks upon the Benghazi police.

When Obama denounced Foley’s murder  there was no mention of Sotloff. Given the ruthlessness of his captors who have murdered thousands in cold blood and buried hundreds of people alive, including children, it will take a miracle to bring Sotloff home.

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Research Reveals How Sugar CAUSES Cancer

Research Reveals How Sugar CAUSES Cancer
Sugar fuels every cell in the brain. Your brain also sees sugar as a reward, which makes you keep wanting more of it. If you often eat a lot of sugar, you're reinforcing that reward, which can make it tough to break the habit. (Photo, /img.webmd.com)

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Research Reveals How Sugar CAUSES Cancer

The average American consumes their body weight annually in this cancer-causing substance, and yet hospitals freely feed it to their cancer patients, oblivious to the harm it does.
Written By:  Sayer Ji, Founder
Sugar feeds cancer. (Photo, cdn.greenmedinfo.com)
Sugar feeds cancer. (Photo, cdn.greenmedinfo.com)

Hospitals feed cancer patients sugar and high carbohydrate diets for a reason: they are abysmally ignorant of the role of nutrition in health and disease — hence their burgeoning growth and packed rooms.
Even though the science itself shows – at least since the mid-20′s with Otto Warburg’s cancer hypothesis – that tumors prefer to utilize sugar fermentation to produce energy rather than the much more efficient oxygen-based phosphorylation* – hospitals have actually invited corporations like McDonald’s to move into their facilities  to ‘enhance’ their patient’s gustatory experience, presumably to provide comfort and take the edge off of the painful surgery, radiation and chemo treatments erroneously proffered to them as the only reasonable ‘standard of care.’
But the times are changing, with new research requiring these medical institutions to reform their dietary strategies, at least if they wish to claim that their interventions are in fact ‘evidence-based’ …

New Study Reveals Sugar Doesn’t Just Feed But Causes Cancer

A groundbreaking new study, uncovered by one of our volunteer researchers at Greenmedinfo – Jonathan Middleton – is the first of its kind to identify sugar, not only as  fuel source for an already existing cancer, but as a primary driver in oncogenesis – i.e. the initiation of cancerous characteristics (phenotype) within previously healthy cells.
Published in the Journal of Cliinical Investigation and titled, Increased sugar uptake promotes oncogenesis via EPAC/RAP1 and O-GlcNAc pathways, researchers addressed a common perception (or misperception) in the cancer research community regarding sugar’s relationship to cancer: namely, “increased glycolysis [sugar based metabolis] is frequently viewed as a consequence of oncogenic events that drive malignant cell growth and survival.”
Contrary to this conventional view, the new study “provide[s] evidence that increased glycolytic activation itself can be an oncogenic event…”  That is to say, the activation of sugar-based metabolism in a cell – driven by both the presence of increased quantities of glucose and the increase glucose receptors on the cell membrane surface (i.e. “overexpression of a glucose transporter”) – drives cancer initiation.
Moreover, the study found that “Conversely, forced reduction of glucose uptake by breast cancer cells led to phenotypic reversion.” In other words, interfering with sugar availability and uptake to the cell causes the cancer cell to REVERSE towards its pre-cancer structure-function (phenotype).

What Are The Implications of This Research to the Diet?

What this new research indicates is that sugar – of which Americans consume an astounding 160 lbs annually (imagine: 31 five-pound bags for each of us!) – is one of the primary causes of metabolic cell changes in the body consistent with the initiation and promotion of cancer. And, the research indicates that removing it from the diet, and depriving the cells of it, could REVERSE cancer.

Hidden Sugar, Crouching Cancer

It has been estimated by the USDA that the average American consumes 200 lbs of grain products annually. Why is this relevant to the question of sugar in the diet? Because refined carbohydrate products – e.g. crackers, bread, pasta, cereal – are actually ‘hidden’ forms of sugar. In fact, puffed rice causes your blood to become sweeter (and presumably feeds more cancer cells sugar) than white sugar, as it is higher on the glycemic index. Adding the two figures together – annual per capita consumption of sugar and grain-based products – we get a jaw dropping 360 lbs of sugar (both overt (table sugar/high fructose corn syrup) and covert (grain carbs) annually – all of which may contribute to promoting the ideal metabolic situation of cancer cells: aerobic glycolysis.
This is one reason why the ketogenic diet – that is, a fat- and protein-focused diet devoid of carbohydrate, both in simple (sugar) and complex (grain product) form – has been found so useful in the most aggressive of cancers: including brain cancer. Once you ‘pull the rug out’ from under the sugar/carb-craving cancer cells, they are forced to either undergo programmed cell death (apoptosis) or re-differentiate back into non-cancerous phenotypes.

If It’s So Bad For Us, Why Do We Eat So Much?

One of the primary reasons why we eat sugar and carbohydrate rich diets is because they are addictive. Within minutes of consuming sugar/carbs our body goes through a neuroendocrine roller coaster. Your brain can not survive very long without glucose, the fundamental energy unit of the cell, and will ‘freak out’ if deprived of a steady stream of this ‘nutrient’ within only 2-3 minutes. The endocrine system, on the other hand, perceives the danger of high sugar – namely, glycation associated damage to protein and lipid structures within the cells of our body; think: blood caramelizing, getting sticky, and gumming up the finely tuned works – and will release hormones such as insulin, adrenaline and cortisol, in order to try to get the elevated sugar in the blood and tissues under control. Insulin forces the sugar into storage within the cell, both as glycogen and as fat, but often does its job too well, causing available glucose levels in the brain to be depleted – setting off a vicious cycle of ‘emergency signals’ telling the body to release more cortisol and adrenaline to increase the levels of glucose in the blood. This, of course, will result in additional insulin production and release, causing the same cycle to be repeated over and over again.
This seemingly endless vicious cycle is responsible for the insatiable cravings a high carb/sugar diet generates – not to mention the fructose-based hedonic effects generated in the brain that modulate both opioid and dopamine receptors in the nervous system (not unlike alcohol), and the pharmacologically active peptides in many gluten-containing grains, which also drive addictive behaviors and an almost psychotic fixation on getting carbs at each meal.
No wonder we have an epidemic of cancer in a world where the Westernized diet prevails. Certainly, we do not mean to indicate that a sugar/carb-rich diet is the only cause of cancer. There are many other factors that contribute to cancer initiation and promotion, such as:
  • Chemical exposure
  • Radiation exposure
  • Chronic stress that suppresses the immune system
  • Vaccines containing hidden retroviruses and cancer causing viruses
  • Natural infection with bacteria and viruses that are cancer causing
  • Lack of sleep
  • Insufficient nutrients (lack of methyl donors such as B12, folate, and B6 will prevent the body from ‘turning off’ (methylating) cancer-promoting genes
Even though cancer is a complex, multi-factorial phenomena, with variables we can not always control, one thing we can do is control what goes into our mouth. Sugar, for instance, does not belong there if we truly want to prevent and/or treat cancer.  And don’t forget, carbohydrates that don’t taste sweet on the front end – bread, crackers, cereal – certainly convert to sugar in the body within minutes post-consumption.
In a nutshell, if you are concerned about cancer, have cancer, or would like to prevent recurrence, removing sugar and excess carbohydrates is a must. Not only is it common sense, but it is now validated by experimental research.
 *Note: Cancer cells prefer to ferment sugar as a form of energy even when there is sufficient oxygen available to the cells to do so; hence Warburg’s description of cancer metabolism as ‘aerobic glycolysis’ or the so-called ‘Warburg effect’

Sayer Ji is the founder of GreenMedInfo.com, an author, educator, Steering Committee Member of the Global GMO Free Coalition (GGFC), and an advisory board member of the National Health Federation. 

He founded Greenmedinfo.com in 2008 in order to provide the world an open access, evidence-based resource supporting natural and integrative modalities. It is widely recognized as the most widely referenced health resource of its kind.

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Newegg Leaks GTA V Release Date

Newegg Leaks GTA V Release Date
GTA V poster (www.mirror.co.uk)
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You gotta love it when sites leak information about your favorite game. Newegg has since changed the date on the release to the end of this year, but that is probably to overcompensate for the fact that they had mistakenly revealed the actual release date.
More evidence has surfaced for Grand Theft Auto V releasing on PS4, Xbox One and PC in November after another retailer listed Rockstar’s game for release then.
A bunch of since-removed listings, which you can see below, on Newegg claim the game will hit next-gen and PC platforms on November 18 in North America, which is the standard release day of Tuesday.

gta_5_newegg

The listing follows numerous others, all pegging a release for sometime in November.  Grand Theft Auto V was announced for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One during E3 this year. And the updated version of Rockstar’s open-world game will reportedly “take full advantage of the power of PC.”
The enhanced version of Grand Theft Auto V has officially only been given a fall release window. For more on the open-world game — which has sold over 34 million copies — be sure to check out IGN’s review of the Rockstar title as well as our wiki guide.
via IGN
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Diablo’s Lead Designer Comes Clean About Diablo III

Diablo’s Lead Designer Comes Clean About Diablo III
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Stieg Hedlund gives his two cents about the direction that Diablo 3 took when it was initially launched, and the results are unexpected! Hedlund mentions that he was opposed to many of the changes that gamers had perceived as negative during the initial release of Diablo 3. We only wish he had spoken up sooner while the game was still in design!
Stieg Hedlund’s list of credits are varied. He’s had a hand in Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon, an Oddworld sequel, the original StarCraft and beloved cult games like Comix Zone. Prominently, Hedlund was lead designer on Diablo and Diablo II, so when I had the opportunity to speak with him recently I had to ask what he thought about Diablo III.
Lately Hedlund is working with Grand Theft Auto creator Dave Jones on ChronoBlade, an action-RPG available on Facebook. Look for more interview excerpts from Hedlund and Jones in the coming days.
It’s a tough thing to follow up on, the success of Diablo and Diablo II, and not encroach on the territory of World of Warcraft.
PCG: What did you think of Diablo III?
Stieg Hedlund: It’s hard to separate personal feelings about something like that from how the game was perceived. I think the audience really didn’t react to it very well. A lot of the changes were things that they perceived as negative. Personally, I was just so deeply involved in the creation of the world and how everything worked in it… The direction a lot of things went was not something that I felt was where I would have gone. But I don’t want to Monday-morning quarterback them. It’s a tough thing to follow up on, the success of Diablo and Diablo II, and not encroach on the territory of World of Warcraft.
The auction house was a huge point of contention, to the extent that eventually [former Game Director] Jay Wilson said, “I think we would turn it off if we could.” They saw it as a liability or something. Did you have similar feelings about the auction house?
Hedlund: I think it had detrimental effects on gameplay throughout. They did want to reserve a certain tier of loot for the auction house, and therefore it wasn’t dropping in the game with the kind of frequency that people were looking for it. But at the same time, I get… I don’t think it’s a matter of being greedy. Game developers, we work hard, and we want to be rewarded for what we do. The fact that Diablo II was still on shelves and still being played, in Korea particularly, 10 years after the fact of its release was something that I think Blizzard was kind of like… “Hey, we got the price of the box and not much else out of that.” That doesn’t respect the amount of gameplay that people were clearly getting from it. So I can definitely see that point of view, where they say, “Hey, we should be rewarded for what we’re giving the audience,” and then think about ways to do that. That’s the world that we live in, too, particularly in free-to-play games. You have to think about how you… We’re still a business. We need to make money. But we need to do it in a way that feels natural and doesn’t feel bolted on and forced on the player, but that actually makes sense to them. The value proposition has to be there.

Stieg Hedlund, former lead designer on Diablo and Diablo II.

And Blizzard was solving an issue that existed in Diablo II. People were going to sell items. So why not bring it in-house?
Hedlund: It definitely makes sense on that level. They’re providing something to players and trying to get value for the company as well. It’s just that the actual way that it was done is what didn’t quite come together.
Is there something you would have done differently in creating Diablo III if you were involved in that project?
Hedlund: I think one of the things that I looked at was really… The low-level stuff. The dungeons didn’t feel random enough to me. They felt a little bit been-there-done-that very quickly. I think the way that people played in multiplayer games, they were pretty much just running for the exits and trying to figure out the quickest way to get there, rather than engaging with the minute-to-minute exploration of the world.
What’s something that Diablo taught you about game design?
Hedlund: The big difference between Diablo and Diablo II was character customization. That’s something that I’ve embraced for ChronoBlade. It totally fits with our vision for how the two halves—the minute to minute and the RPG—fit together. There’s very strong skill trees that allow you to customize the play of each of the characters to how you want to engage with it. We have passive skills, what we call traits, and active skills, what we call abilities. You can decide, “Hey, I just want to play a powered-up version of a fighting game. I don’t want to use abilities. I want to use traits. I’ll just do as much damage as I can with the core gameplay.” Or you can say, “Hey, I want to do all these abilities and cool things.” Or a hybrid of those two. There are different themes, as well, within each of those things. Obviously there’s the overlay of equipment that helps you continue to customize those character builds.
via PCGamer
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Blizzard to Release Diablo 3 in 900p? Blasphemy

Blizzard to Release Diablo 3 in 900p? Blasphemy
Diablo 3 (www.justd3.com)
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Seriously, if Blizzard were to release D3 with 900p resolution, they might as well re-release D2 with higher resolution. It might have even sold more copies.
Diablo III on Xbox One was originally set to launch with a resolution of 900p, but Blizzard was told this was “unacceptable” by Microsoft.
That’s according to Blizzard’s John Hight who told Eurogamer that the company was adamant the resolution was upped to match what was on display on PS4.
“We did find it challenging early on to get it to 1080p,” he said. “That’s why we made the decision to drop to 900. That’s what we demoed and were showing around E3 time. And Microsoft was just like, ‘This is unacceptable. You need to figure out a way to get a better resolution.’ So we worked with them directly, they gave us a code update to let us get to full 1080p.”
Xbox Boss Phil Spencer took to Twitter to respond to Hight’s claims. “We didn’t force any game to ship at 1080p. We work with devs to make the game they want to make on XB1.” he said. Then, in a following tweet: “I just thought we could get to 1080p. If Blizzard thought it wasn’t right for Diablo they had the call on what shipped.”
Despite struggles close to release, Microsoft has promised more 1080p titles will be coming to Xbox One in the future and, if recent releases are anything to go by, it certainly isn’t lying, with Diablo III leading the way. 
via IGN
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