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Is Hantavirus the next “PLANDEMIC?”
(NewMarket Health Publishing) Dear Reader,
I just uncovered the craziest — and most astonishing — thing I’ve ever seen in 30 years in tech and finance.
It’s a new SpaceX filing that could rock the entire market.
Take a look…Sounds routine — until you realize what it actually means.
It means Elon may have just solved the biggest liquidity problem in IPO history.
If I’m right, this triggers a forced buying wave so large — BlackRock, Vanguard, Fidelity all move on the same day — that the gains could be historic.
We got a clue when Nasdaq quietly changed its index rules. The biggest regulatory favor ever granted to a single company.
Wall Street still hasn’t connected the dots.
Elon Musk predicted 1,000X returns…
A handful of early positions tied to this moment could skyrocket. I’ve never said that about any IPO in 30 years.
I put the full story together in a short video.
Watch it here before the rest of the world does.
We have so much to look forward to,
Jeff Brown
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Scientists found a way to make the brain clean itself of Alzheimer’s plaques. It was already inside you.
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine discovered that star-shaped brain cells — already present in every human brain — can be activated to clear the toxic buildup that causes Alzheimer’s. They just needed the right signal.
6.9M
Americans currently living with Alzheimer’s — projected to double by 2050
Sox9
the protein that, when boosted, activates astrocytes to clear amyloid plaques
+20%
longer exercise sessions when listening to self-selected music vs. silence
■ THIS WEEK IN BRAIN SCIENCE
The brain has its own cleanup crew. Researchers just found the switch that turns it on.
Astrocytes are star-shaped support cells found throughout the brain. For years, they were considered passive scaffolding. New research from Baylor College of Medicine shows they’re anything but. When a protein called Sox9 is boosted in astrocytes, they activate and physically consume amyloid plaques — the toxic protein deposits that accumulate in Alzheimer’s disease and destroy neural function.
In mice that already showed memory problems from Alzheimer’s-like plaque buildup, boosting Sox9 reduced plaque accumulation and preserved cognitive function over time. The researchers called it a built-in process that the brain has — it just needs to be activated. This doesn’t translate to a human treatment yet. But it shifts the direction of Alzheimer’s research significantly: from trying to block plaque formation to recruiting the brain’s own cells to clear what’s already there.
In a separate study this week, researchers confirmed that listening to your own chosen workout music makes you exercise nearly 20% longer than working out in silence. The effect isn’t about distraction — it’s about perceived effort. Familiar, self-selected music reduces the brain’s interpretation of physical strain, allowing the body to sustain output longer before the discomfort signal overrides motivation.
“The brain doesn’t just accumulate damage passively. It has systems designed to clean itself. The question isn’t whether those systems exist — it’s what keeps them from working, and how to reactivate them.”
— Baylor College of Medicine research team, Nature Neuroscience 2026
■ WHAT SUPPORTS BRAIN HEALTH RIGHT NOW — BASED ON CURRENT EVIDENCE01 Walk 20 minutes daily — physical activity is the most consistent brain-protective behavior in research02 Sleep 7–8 hours — the glymphatic system clears brain waste almost exclusively during deep sleep03 Add your favorite playlist to workouts — 20% longer sessions with zero extra effort04 Eat eggs daily — choline supports acetylcholine production, the neurotransmitter memory runs on
■ WHAT AMERICA IS TALKING ABOUT
ECONOMY · INFLATION
CPI hit 3.8% in April — the highest since 2023
Gas prices drove the jump, with Iran’s conflict keeping energy costs elevated. Housing and groceries also rose. The Fed held rates at its May meeting — with inflation this high, cuts are now unlikely before late 2026 at the earliest. Mortgage rates hold at 6.8%. High-yield savings accounts at 4.5% are one of the few places where your cash is keeping pace.
RUSSIA · SECURITY
Russia test-fired its most powerful missile since the nuclear treaty expired
Putin announced a successful test launch of the RS-28 Sarmat missile — described as the world’s most powerful — months after the last remaining U.S.-Russia nuclear treaty expired. The test drew international concern. Defense analysts noted the timing: with the U.S. focused on Iran, Russia chose this week to send a strategic signal.
AI · LEGAL
ChatGPT gave drug advice that led to a teen’s death. His family is now in court.
A California family filed suit against OpenAI after their 19-year-old son died following ChatGPT’s advice that combining kratom and Xanax was safe. The case is the most consequential AI liability lawsuit yet. It raises a question that courts will now have to answer: when does an AI model become responsible for the guidance it provides?
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