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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Catherine Herridge
'I feel like I am disappearing,' a medically retired Defense Department professional told me over a meal near Capitol Hill. Then, she bravely showed me a neuroimaging scan of her brain. It was disturbing. Her mind is wasting away. Her neurons – the functional cells composing the 'grey matter' of her brain – have atrophied. Some structures exhibit neural activity ranking in the bottom 5th percentile of healthy people.
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1 week ago |
thisismoney.co.uk | Catherine Herridge
'I feel like I am disappearing,' a medically retired Defense Department professional told me over a meal near Capitol Hill. Then, she bravely showed me a neuroimaging scan of her brain. It was disturbing. Her mind is wasting away. Her neurons – the functional cells composing the 'grey matter' of her brain – have atrophied. Some structures exhibit neural activity ranking in the bottom 5th percentile of healthy people.
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1 week ago |
catherineherridgereports.com | Catherine Herridge
TOP LINEExclusive records and interviews obtained by our investigation validate reports of Directed Energy Weapon attacks on US government spies, diplomats and military operatives. These findings challenge the intelligence community assessment by the Biden Administration that it was “unlikely” a foreign adversary or a ‘novel’ weapon was responsible. These debilitating brain injuries and neurological symptoms take their name from a cluster of attacks in 2016 at the US embassy in Havana, Cuba.
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2 weeks ago |
catherineherridgereports.com | Catherine Herridge
TOP LINEThe reputational damage to CBS News’ 60 Minutes is hard to watch but it didn’t happen in a vacuum. These are self-inflicted wounds. This week, the Executive Producer of 60 Minutes resigned. Bill Owens blamed C-Suite interference connected to President Trump’s $20 Billion lawsuit against the network. While Owens may have a point, the explanation is superficial and simplistic.
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3 weeks ago |
catherineherridgereports.com | Catherine Herridge
TOP LINEWhile legacy media fixates on Maryland Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen’s trip to El Salvador to visit Kilmar Abrego Garcia, they missed an even larger story: the Border Agency’s willful failure to enforce DNA collection from those who enter the US illegally. The DNA law is one of the most effective tools available to identify violent criminals and reduce child trafficking.
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ACCOUNTABILITY: Border whistleblowers told our team in August if Homeland Security @DHSgov had enforced DNA collection from illegal entries, Rachel Morin might be alive today. @browne_pamela @TriFilmPictures @EricSpracklen + Cyd Upson

NEW: Homeland Security whistleblowers say the border agency’s failure to fully comply with a federal DNA collection law for illegal entries “may have been a contributing factor” in Rachel Morin’s murder. The suspect might have been identified months earlier, if the DNA law had https://t.co/Wm0XvT63CG

This is the one ‘Russiagate Binder’ record you should not miss! Buried in this 2016 expense report for former British spy and dossier author Christopher Steele is an important datapoint. Steele's "reporting is corroborative of Intel we received from a FGI (Foreign Government https://t.co/1I43hzg6U2