Exploring Alternative Cancer Treatments: From Ivermectin to Nanorobots!

In the quest to combat cancer, a disease that remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, the medical community continually seeks innovative and alternative treatments. Here’s an overview of several unconventional approaches currently under investigation or discussion: Ivermectin and FenbendazoleIvermectin, traditionally an antiparasitic drug, has been studied for its potential antitumor effects. Research has shown that it can inhibit cancer cell proliferation, induce apoptosis, and modulate pathways like EGFR/ERK/Akt/NF-κB, potentially reversing drug resistance in cancer cells. Similarly, fenbendazole, another antiparasitic, has garnered attention for its potential in cancer treatment. There are anecdotal reports and some preclinical studies suggesting it might inhibit cancer cell growth. Both drugs have been part of protocols like the Joe Tippens Protocol, where they are combined with other supplements and dietary changes, showing some promise in case studies. Tata Institute’s Breakthrough in Cancer Drug DevelopmentThe Tata Institute has been at the forefront of cancer research, developing innovative drugs. One notable breakthrough involves targeting cancer cell metabolism with drugs that can selectively kill cancer cells while sparing healthy ones. Although specific details on the drug are sparse due to ongoing research, this approach aims at disrupting cancer’s energy supply, a novel strategy in cancer therapy. Small Extracellular Vesicles (sEVs)Small extracellular vesicles are nanometer-sized vesicles released by cells that can transfer molecular information between cells, including from cancer cells to healthy ones, influencing tumor progression. Research into sEVs focuses on their potential as biomarkers for early cancer detection and as carriers for therapeutic agents. By loading…

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Billionaire Microsoft founder Bill Gates talks about his “lucky” early childhood!

Mary Whitfill Roeloffs Forbes Staff Mary Roeloffs is a Forbes breaking news reporter covering pop culture. Did you know Bill Gates was one of a few people who could program the University of Washington’s PDP-10, CDC 6400 and the Burroughs 5500 mainframe computers at Computer Center Corporation (CCC) with punch cards! Billionaire Microsoft founder Bill Gates is opening up about his “lucky” early childhood, his years “getting hooked on coding” and his belief that, if we grew up today, he’d probably be diagnosed as “on the autism spectrum” as he promotes the release of his memoir next month—also commenting on more recent issues like his divorce. Key Facts “Source Code: My Beginnings” is the first of three planned personal memoirs by Gates and will cover his early life and the formation of Microsoft through the late 1970s, when the company signed its first deal with Apple. The Wall Street Journal published an extensive excerpt from the book in which Gates describes his teenage years taking “expeditions” through the mountains around Seattle with his friends, writing computer code for a PDP-8 machine on loan to his high school and the “lucky timing” that saw him born at the right time and under the right circumstances to succeed. He also reflected on how he would become obsessed with certain projects, miss social cues and “could be rude and inappropriate without seeming to notice” how it impacted others—traits he equated to what is now called neurodivergence and said, if he was growing up today, “I…

UFO is moving at incredible speeds underwater, congressman says!

Republican Rep. Tim Burchett said in an interview Wednesday that an admiral — whom he did not identify — had told him of an unidentified craft moving at incredible speeds in the sea. “They tell me something’s moving at hundreds of miles an hour underwater… as large as a football field, underwater,” the Tennessee congressman told former Republican congressman Matt Gaetz, who now hosts a show on right-wing news outlet One America News. “This was a documented case and I have an admiral telling me this stuff.” Burchett, known for claims that the U.S. government is hiding existence of UFOs and other alien activity, said anything is possible given “the vastness of God’s great universe.” However, he told Americans not to worry about the suspected extraterrestrials’ extraordinary advances. “I’m not worried about them harming me,” he said. “I mean, with that capabilities, they would have barbecued us a long time ago.” No evidence has been produced of intelligent life beyond Earth. However, Congress has taken an increasingly serious look at reports of mystery flying objects, treating the once widely mocked topic of UFOs — now often dubbed Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs) — into a serious issue. In March 2024, the Pentagon released a report that it had no proof of UFOs, saying that many suspicious sightings turned out to be merely weather balloons, spy planes, satellites and other normal activity. The Pentagon rejected claims made at a congressional hearing in 2023 by a former Air Force intelligence officer that the U.S. government had recovered a series of crashed unidentified…

Apple CEO Tim Cook says Steve Jobs taught him a vital lesson in decision-making—and it’s a skill few leaders have

Natalie McCormick Updated January 14, 2025 4 min read AAPL-0.62% When Apple founder Steve Jobs recruited current CEO Tim Cook in 1998, the company was on the verge of bankruptcy. At the time, Cook was vice president of corporate materials at Compaq Computer Corporation, had worked at Intelligent Electronics, and had a 12-year-stint at IBM immediately after college. Despite protestations from those close to him about moving to Apple, Cook felt the move was necessary. “I thought I had the chance of a lifetime,” he recently told the Wall Street Journal. “I didn’t want to pass that up.” The risk paid off, he said, and it helped him develop a unique leadership style and ascend to the corner office under Jobs’ tutelage. Among the key management skills he learned from Jobs was the importance of not being married to past beliefs, a competency that Cook says few leaders possess. Jobs welcomed debates, relished being challenged, and valued those who were willing to admit they were wrong when new evidence emerged. “You could always change [Jobs’] mind if you had the best idea,” Cook said. “We changed each other’s minds. That’s the reason it worked so well.” Often, Jobs played devil’s advocate and took a stance he didn’t believe in in order to spark a spirited discussion. He felt this was the best way to learn, Cook said at a Recode conference in 2022. One of the most extensive and long-lasting debates between Jobs and Cook was over how the first iPhone should be sold in the early 2000s. Jobs wanted a…

‘ELIZA,’ the world’s 1st chatbot, was just resurrected from 60-year-old computer code

By Kristina Killgrove published January 17, 2025 Researchers discovered long-lost computer code and used it to resurrect the early chatbot ELIZA. Scientists have just resurrected “ELIZA,” the world’s first chatbot, from long-lost computer code — and it still works extremely well. Using dusty printouts from MIT archives, these “software archaeologists” discovered defunct code that had been lost for 60 years and brought it back to life. ELIZA was developed in the 1960s by MIT professor Joseph Weizenbaum and named for Eliza Doolittle, the protagonist of the play “Pygmalion,” who was taught how to speak like an aristocratic British woman. As a language model that the user could interact with, ELIZA had a significant impact on today’s artificial intelligence (AI), the researchers wrote in a paper posted to the preprint database arXiv Sunday (Jan. 12). The “DOCTOR” script written for ELIZA was programmed to respond to questions as a psychotherapist would. For example, ELIZA would say, “Please tell me your problem.” If the user input “Men are all alike,” the program would respond, “In what way.” Weizenbaum wrote ELIZA in a now-defunct programming language he invented, called Michigan Algorithm Decoder Symmetric List Processor (MAD-SLIP), but it was almost immediately copied into the language Lisp. With the advent of the early internet, the Lisp version of ELIZA went viral, and the original version became obsolete. Read More At Live Science.

27 Years Later, Stephen King’s Controversial X-Files Episode Is Still Worth Revisiting

With over two decades’ worth of content, not every The X-Files episode will hit home for audiences. The monster-of-the-week series created by Chris Carter has famously had peaks and valleys, particularly following David Duchovny’s departure from The X-Files. But even in its heyday, some episodes have not met the mark, even with the help of a published author. In Season 5, Episode 10, entitled “Chinga,” prolific horror writer Stephen King wrote an episode for the series. In classic horror fashion, the episode follows the activities of the titular evil doll in the hands of a young girl named Polly. Naturally, misfortune follows her wherever she goes. King was a fan of the series at the time and had expressed an interest in writing an episode. Despite his pop culture presence, “Chinga” is not always viewed favorably. Many fans have decried that the concept is tired, and Mulder and Scully were written out of character. But with three decades to ruminate on the episode, there are still some moments worth turning in for. Scully Gets to Work Her Own Case The X-Files is largely defined by the push and pull between its two lead actors. Mulder and Scully arguably defined the male-female partnership that became so prevalent in procedurals down the line. Mulder’s belief in the occult contradicts Scully’s skepticism and works wonderfully until the rare occasion when they come together. But now and then, fans are due for a shake-up. Even though Mulder is relegated to barely a supporting role in the episode, Scully gets the chance…

Deborah Tavares: NASA’s ‘Future Warfare’ and the Bilderbergers’ ‘Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars’

By Rhoda Wilson on September 17, 2024 • ( 24 Comments ) In 2013, Deborah Tavares, a prominent researcher and whistleblower, brought attention to a NASA document titled ‘Future Strategic Issues/Future Warfare [Circa 2025]’. The document, presented by Dennis Bushnell, Chief Scientist at NASA’s Langley Research Centre in July 2001, outlines the Illuminati’s plans for humanity’s supposed “failure” as a species. According to Tavares, the document reveals a plan to replace humanity, implying a depopulation agenda.  The document’s focus on “future warfare” and “strategic issues” suggests a comprehensive plan for global control and manipulation. Tavares also referenced ‘Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars’, a 1954 Bilderberg policy paper, which ties into the NASA document. This earlier document outlines a strategy for controlling populations through subtle, psychological manipulation, rather than overt violence. In October 2023, Tavares uploaded her 2013 interview with Trevor Coppola onto her website ‘Stop the Crime’.  You can watch the interview below, after which we have highlighted a few of the revelations she made. Future Strategic Issues/Future Warfare [Circa 2025] Tavares refers to Future Strategic Issues/Future Warfare [Circa 2025] as the “NASA war document that was found on the NASA website.”  It can be read online HERE or HERE.  In the event that these are moved or removed, we have included a copy below.  The first page in the copy below is a summary of a “few examples of what is in the NASA document that are happening now’ prepared by Tavares and uploaded onto her website. We have also uploaded a copy of ‘Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars’ which Tavares also…

Alex Jones Responds To Mel Gibson Exposing Documented Cancer Cures Being Suppressed By Big Pharma

“All 3 of them had stage 4 Cancer”: There Is a “Cure” for Cancer, Mel Gibson and Joe Rogan Feel It’s Not Being Promoted Enough Mel Gibson and Joe Rogan discuss controversial cancer treatments while alleging how pharmaceuticals are suppressing these cures. Cancer has long been one of the most terrifying ailments in the history of humanity and an equally daunting challenge in modern medicine. And, despite billions of dollars being funded for research and treatment, medical experts have claimed to find rarely any solid cure for the disease. Amid such lack of progress, Mel Gibson joined Joe Rogan to ignite debate surrounding controversial cancer cures, during their recent podcast.  Appearing on The Joe Rogan Experience, Mel Gibson claimed how three of his friends, diagnosed with stage four cancer, found their cure in treatments that remain fraught with controversy. Sparking curiosity among listeners, Gibson and Rogan stated how they believe the potential cure for cancer is being suppressed by the medical establishments, for whatever reason.  Mel Gibson sparked curiosity with a controversial cure for cancer  After previously appearing on Joe Rogan’s podcast in 2018 and reflecting on his father’s stem cell cure, Mel Gibson once again paid a visit to The Joe Rogan Experience, in 2025. Yet again speaking on a series of intriguing claims about unconventional medical treatments, the actor and director Gibson set social media ablaze with his stories.  Speaking with the podcast host Joe Rogan on medical advancements and controversial treatments, Mel Gibson shared a story about three of his friends,…

No fact-checks, DEI or tampons in men’s bathrooms: Meta’s policy overhaul wrap

By Karah Rucker (Anchor/Reporter), Zachary Hill (Video Editor) Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg made significant policy changes this week that aligned more closely with conservative values. These changes include rolling back content moderation, eliminating fact-checking, removing tampons from men’s bathrooms at Meta facilities, and ending the company’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. Zuckerberg told Joe Rogan on Friday, Jan. 10, that the sweeping changes were not intended to appease President-elect Donald Trump. Still, he acknowledged that the results of the 2024 election influenced his decisions. Download the SAN app today to stay up-to-date with Unbiased. Straight Facts™. Point phone camera here “The good thing about doing it after the election is you get to take this kind of cultural pulse and see where people are right now and how they’re thinking about it,” Zuckerberg said. “We try to have policies that reflect mainstream discourse. This is something I’ve been thinking about for a while. I think this is going to be pretty durable.” In the post-election environment, Zuckerberg has met with Trump on several occasions, visiting Mar-a-Lago in November and returning to the Florida estate on Friday following his three-hour interview with Rogan. These meetings and a $1 million donation from Zuckerberg to Trump’s inaugural fund last month have fueled speculation about his motives. The New York Times reported that “more than a dozen current and former Meta employees, executives, and advisers said Zuckerberg’s shift in policy serves two purposes. It positions Meta to align with the rising conservative power in Washington as Trump prepares to take office…