Thursday, October 02, 2025

Out-of-africa dept.

By Your Longtime Reader
thursday, october 2, 2025 at 11:13:00 a.m. edt

Out-of-africa dept.: A black in uganda killed another black, in this case, a family member. (The stabber, a moslem; his brother, a Christian convert.) And this is newsworthy?



3 comments:

  1. Their own personal "Crusade". I hope we hear about the retribution from the Christians

    --GRA

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  2. Gotta keep it in the news even if the mainstream media has its head stuck in the sand. Too many people are too slow on the uptake. Twenty-four years plus and USA still hasn't got a proper September 12 mindset. Now we've got supposedly right-wingers screaming "AIPAC!" in crowded theaters, including some "R" arses in Congress, like that's the biggest problem.

    Dearbornization coming soon to your neighborhood.

    There was a meme the other day - Trump on Air Force One looking out the window and saying what a s***hole Afghanistan looks like. Staffer says "That's London, Mr. President."

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  3. THE GOOD NEWS:CHINKS REVERSE AGING IN MONKEYS WITH SUPER STEM CELLS

    GRA:The bad news,side effects include getting COVID and turbo clots(kidding,but maybe not).

    (ZH)"Super Stem Cells" boosted memory in monkeys and offered protection against neurodegeneration.
    They halted age-related bone loss and restored vitality in more than half of the 61 tissues examined.
    The therapy also cut back harmful inflammation and reduced the burden of senescent cells — the aged, non-dividing cells that drive aging throughout the body.
    In a discovery that may have profound impacts on aging, scientists in Beijing have taken a dramatic step toward what once seemed impossible: making old animals biologically young again. The study was published last month in the journal Cell.

    By fortifying human stem cells with a gene long linked to longevity, they rejuvenated aged monkeys - improving memory, protecting bones, calming inflammation, and restoring youthful activity across dozens of organs.

    The work, while still in animals, is among the most compelling demonstrations yet that aging in primates might be reversible.

    GRA:If that's true,why--in the 23rd century,where you would think this was already perfected--did Kirk,Spock,Scotty,Uhura,Chekov and Sulu all get older and in half the cases,kick the bucket? Rhetorical question.

    --GRA

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