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Australian National Review – Be Sure To Ask Vaccinated Family And Friends About Vision Changes

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Be Sure to Ask Vaccinated Family and Friends About Vision Changes

Be sure to ask vaccinated family and friends about vision changes. Some causes can be serious but many are treatable if caught early. Would apply to the 16% taking boosters now.

Blinded by COVID-19 Vaccination

Visual Loss a Cruel Reminder that Vaccine Injury Strikes within Days

There seems to be no limit on what tissues and organs can be damaged by COVID-19 vaccination.  Because lipid nanoparticles laced with genetic code for the damaging Spike protein are distributed throughout the body, bad luck may play a role with disproportionate delivery to a specific area, for example the eyes.   The eyes receive their precious blood supply from the optic artery with no backup or redundancy.  Hence, if lipid nanoparticles settle along the artery or into the central nerve taking visual signals to the brain, then inflammation fighting the foreign Spike protein will start a process of tissue damage leading to loss of vision.  Indeed, this injury pattern has been described in the medical literature and has been summarized by Dr. Elnahry from Egypt and Dr. Al-Nawaflh from the National Institutes of Health and five additional authors.

Elnahry AG, Al-Nawaflh MY, Gamal Eldin AA, Solyman O, Sallam AB, Phillips PH, Elhusseiny AM. COVID-19 Vaccine-Associated Optic Neuropathy: A Systematic Review of 45 Patients. Vaccines (Basel). 2022 Oct 20;10(10):1758. doi: 10.3390/vaccines10101758. PMID: 36298623; PMCID: PMC9609672.

It is important to note that NIH authorship usually requires approval and endorsement.  So, this paper serves as a good record the NIH knows about loss of vision after vaccination and is aware of the emerging scientific data.  Nowhere on the COVID-19 vaccine consent form or FAQ document does it say you could lose your vision after the injection.   Elnahry and colleagues describe 45 patients (60 eyes) where about 10 days after vaccination there was a substantial loss of visual acuity and confirmation of anterior ischemic optic neuropathy or optic neuritis.  The paper lists every case and how it was treated.  Fortunately, most resolved quickly with corticosteroids.  Importantly, these conditions can worsen and lead to permanent blindness without treatment.  Thus, this paper serves as a good warning to vaccine recipients to pay attention to changes in eyesight and seek a prompt ophthalmologic examination if symptoms occur.  There are many more questions to answer from these revelations:  1) do successive injections cumulatively increase the risk of blindness? 2) can this form of optic neuritis recur much later in late and be associated with multiple sclerosis as it did before COVID-19 vaccination? 3) will the military, employers, schools, and doctors consider either of these vaccine injuries as contra-indications to the next injections? 4) what is the long-term prognosis for all vaccine recipients and eyesight as the human body ages?

Many of you will watch “A Christmas Story” this year and again chuckle when little Ralphie Parker angling for an Official Red Ryder Carbine-Action Two-Hundred-Shot Range Model Air Rifle is horrified with Santa’s reply: “you will shoot your eyes out.” It turns out with COVID-19 vaccination, some victims indeed will have their eyes shot out with acute inflammation and buy a world of regret if precious vision is not restored.

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Nestle Faces Backlash for Sugar Content in their Baby Food Across Developing Nations

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Nestle is under fire for allegedly adding sugar to its baby food products in developing countries, including India, but not in Europe or the UK. A recent study found Nestle’s cerelac products in India contain nearly three grams of added sugar per serving. The disclosure has sparked concern among parents and health advocates over the potential

The impact on infant health and nutrition, raising questions about food safety standards and the trustworthiness of global food brands. Nestle India insists its products comply with international and local standards, highlighting efforts to reduce added sugars in its infant cereals during the past five years.

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Ecuador’s Constitutional Court Mandates Removal of Residual Explosives from Oil Exploration in the Amazon

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In Ecuador, indigenous communities face significant risks due to unremoved explosive devices left by oil companies in the Amazon. The presence of these explosives a remnant of past oil exploration activities has instilled fear among the locals, disrupting their traditional ways of life, including hunting, fishing, and performing ceremonies in the affected areas.  Despite a national referendum voting against oil exploration in Yasuní National Park, operations continue.

The issue highlights a broader conflict between economic interests in the oil industry and indigenous rights, with critics arguing the government prioritizes oil revenue over environmental preservation and the well-being of its people. recently, a constitutional court demanded the government take action on removing the explosives and consult with indigenous communities on oil projects, emphasizing the state’s repeated failures to meet its obligations.

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Ecuador Faces Unprecedented Electricity Rationing Amid Severe El Niño-Induced Drought

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Also in Ecuador, a severe drought attributed to the El niño weather phenomenon has forced the government to initiate electricity rationing in major cities, severely affecting daily life and local businesses. The diminished rainfall has depleted reservoirs, drastically reducing output from hydroelectric plants that provide approximately three-quarters of the country’s power.

Residents are urged to reduce power consumption, facing scheduled power outages lasting three hours. The situation has unintentionally benefited some businesses, like candle shops, which have seen increased sales during blackouts. The government promises to subsidize April’s electricity bills, appealing for a collective effort to mitigate the crisis’s impact on everyday life. Neighboring Colombia has also experienced water rationing as reservoir levels plummet, impacting local water supplies.

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