Israelis bringing miraculous cancer-killing tech to market
For many years, one of the world's top scientists, synthetic organic chemist James Tour, has led a team developing next-generation "nanomachine" technology to target and kill cancer cells with virtually no side effects.
The use of that technology to treat cancer and other diseases is closer to reality now, with the launch of an Israeli company called Nanorobotics.
Therapies, though perhaps six years from the market, are now in the pre-clinical trial stage for treatment of glioblastoma, non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, and squamous and basal cell carcinoma.
WND spoke with the company's chief technology officer, Shlomo Nedvetski, at the annual COSM conference in Bellevue, Washington, hosted by the Discovery Institute.
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Hunter Biden investigator to GOP: 'This is totally about Joe Biden'
Several years before the New York Post's revelations from the Hunter Biden laptop rocked the 2020 presidential election, Peter Schweizer and his Government Accountability Institute presented documentary evidence that at least five members of the Biden family were engaged in a global business, peddling influence and access to the White House for cash.
But as House Republicans prepare to investigate multi-million-dollar deals with the likes of Chinese Communist Party intelligence chiefs, and Russian and Ukrainian oligarchs, they need to maintain a single focus, advised the Government Accountability Institute's director of research, Seamus Bruner, in a nearly hourlong video interview with WND.
"This is not about Hunter Biden. This is not about a laptop," he said. "This is totally about Joe Biden."
Significantly, Bruner observed, Hunter Biden’s business ventures have tracked alongside Joe Biden's policy initiatives.
"When Joe Biden is a senator writing banking legislation, Hunter Biden is a lobbyist working for banking companies," he said. "So, when Joe Biden becomes vice president, that's when Hunter really gets into the international dealings."
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AI expert: Google scientists seeking immortality apart from God
Last summer, a Google senior engineer and researcher made world headlines when he revealed that the Big Tech giant was developing an artificial intelligence called LaMDA that to his alarm had become what he described as a sentient being, aware of its existence, expressing wants and needs that should be taken seriously.
Lemoine told WND in a video interview published earlier this week that he blew the whistle on the project because he believed the public needed to engage in a conversation about the moral and ethical implications as well as the possible unintended consequences before Google plowed ahead.
In a follow-up, WND sat down with artificial intelligence scholar and inventor Robert J. Marks to weigh in on Lemoine's claims, the possibility of creating a sentient being, the prediction of "the Singularity" by the famed Google engineer, inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil, and the extraordinary breakthroughs in AI that are benefitting mankind.
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Fired engineer still convinced Google has created sentient being
Are humans capable of creating sentient, self-aware entities that literally take on a life of their own, confronting humanity will all kinds of moral, ethical and possibly dystopian implications?
Blake Lemoine believes it's not only possible, it already has happened. In June, as a senior software engineer and AI researcher for Google, he made world headlines when he revealed that the Big Tech giant was developing an artificial intelligence called LaMDA that he believed had advanced beyond the expectations of its designers.
LaMDA, short for Language Model for Dialogue Applications, has become, in his estimation, a sentient being, aware of its existence, its wants and its needs.
Arguing that the world needed to be part of a conversation about whether or not it was a good idea to develop a technology with incalculable and possibly dystopian implications for humanity, Lemoine reported his concerns to top Google executives. They dismissed the concerns and eventually Lemoine himself after he went public.
More than three months later, he explained to WND in an in-person video interview why his concerns are more relevant than ever as Google presses forward with its project.
"I really believe that for this kind of impactful technology – which will have a lasting influence on human history for the next century or two – the public should at least know what is existent and have the option to become involved in governance."
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George Soros: The man who thinks he's 'God'
He's known as a "billionaire philanthropist" who funds far-left causes such as “defunding the police," "criminal justice reform," drug legalization and Black Lives Matter. There's the bankrolling of 75 "Soros prosecutors" who are widely regarded as a major reason for the explosion of crime across America.
Who is George Soros, what kind of person is he and what really motivates him?
WND Vice President and Managing Editor David Kupelian explores that question in the latest issue of WND's award-winning magazine Whistleblower and in a video discussion with WND News Editor Art Moore.
Kupelian begins with a startling 1998 "60 Minutes" interview in which Soros – whose parents disguised his Jewish heritage during the Nazi occupation of his native Hungary – recalled accompanying a Nazi bureaucrat who was confiscating the property of Jews. That's "where my character was formed," Soros told CBS' Steve Kroft as a picture emerged of a person chillingly detached from other people’s suffering. Kupelian discusses how that character of detached, amoral-pragmatism shaped Soros' approach to business and life and made him one of the world's most influential men.
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Dr. Peter McCullough links ‘sudden deaths’ to COVID vaccine
Citing the available scientific evidence, renowned cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough believes the best explanation for the "sudden and unexpected" cardiac events and deaths in otherwise healthy people is the COVID-19 vaccines.
In an interview with WND, McCullough pointed out that in the past, long before the COVID vaccines,athletes who died sudden typically were diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, an abnormal thickening of the heart, or premature heart blockage.
Now, athletes are thoroughly screened to rule out those conditions.
"When someone dies and the family doesn't come out and say anything, or doctors don’t come out and say anything, it’s a reasonable assumption that it was the vaccine, until proven otherwise," McCullough told WND.
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Dr. Peter McCullough says he faces loss of medical credentials for his views on pandemic
Accused of spreading "misinformation," outspoken COVID-19 vaccine critic Dr. Peter McCullough is facing the loss of his board certification in cardiology and internal medicine.
In an interview with WND, the world renowned cardiologist and epidemiologist – with 677 scientific publications to his credit – explained he is now engaged in a rigorous appeal process at great expense personally as well as professionally.
"I can tell you this is unprecedented. We've never had a federal board like this, recommend that a doctor become decertified because of political reasons," he told WND.
"There is no complaint regarding my critical care. No complaint regarding my board scores."
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Acclaimed Democrat researcher: Google shifting votes in my party's favor
Empirical research shows Google affected the outcome of the 2016 and 2020 elections, and the tech giant "has its digital thumb on the scale" of the current midterms, says Robert Epstein, a Democratic Party voter who was famed behavioral psychologist B.F. Skinner's last PhD student at Harvard.
In a WND interview, Epstein contended, however, that his ever-growing, unique "Nielsen rating type" system of monitoring Google's manipulation of search results in favor of Democrats provides the solid evidence needed to stop the Big Tech behemoth in its tracks.
In the meantime, he said, the novel "Brave New World" has come to life.
"This is power that's never existed before in human history. This is power that the worst dictators in history could have only dreamt of," Epstein told WND.
"But this is real. This is occurring now."
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China expert: 'Never been a more dangerous moment in history'
With three strongman leaders of unstable, nuclear-weapon nations, "there has never been a more dangerous moment in history," warns China expert Gordon G. Chang in a WND interview.
A senior fellow at the Gatestone Institute who spent nearly two decades in Mainland China and Hong Kong, he points to Xi Jinping of China, Kim Jong Un of North Korea and Vladimir Putin of Russia.
"This moment, where we see the Russians desperate, where we see the Chinese political system in distress, where we see a North Korea that is quite fragile – these leaders have incentives to do things that could take us by surprise."
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Dr. Harvey Risch: Government has no legal ground for COVID vaccine mandates
In an interview with WND, Dr. Harvey Risch, emeritus professor at the Yale University School of Public Health, pointed out the CDC itself acknowledged in August that any protection against infection and transmission is only "transient." (https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/71/wr/mm7133e1.htm)
"What we've learned over the past two, two and a half years, is that the vaccines are a failure for public health policy," he said.
The failure to prevent transmission, Risch argued, means there is no legal ground for the government or any institution to mandate the vaccines.
See the full interview: https://rumble.com/v1o8mxy-dr.-harvey-risch-health-establishment-censors-us-because-theyve-lost-the-ar.html
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Dr. Harvey Risch: Health establishment censors us because 'they've lost the argument'
Dr. Harvey Risch has a distinguished career as a professor of epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health, with more than 300 original peer-reviewed publications that include advances in cancer research. He's the editor of the International Journal of Cancer, associate editor of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute and for six years was on the editorial board of the American Journal of Epidemiology.
But over the past two and a half years, establishment media have labeled him a purveyor of "misinformation" for his criticism of the public health response to the pandemic and his advocacy – including – for treating COVID-19 with drugs that have been dispensed billions of times with effectiveness and without harm for other illnesses. Further, the government and scientific establishment have suppressed and dismissed his scientific contributions to the global crisis with little or no engagement, adopting the media's "disinformation" narrative.
In a one-hour video interview with WND that includes his reaction to the FDA's new COVID booster shot, Risch was matter-of-fact about the current state of medical science.
"All of this censorship, all of these claims of misinformation, disinformation, is purely a statement of: We cannot fight on the playing field of ideas, of argument. We do not have the ability to fight back against those positions, and so we are using the tool of censorship instead," he told WND.
Risch, describing the "misinformation" tactic as "totalitarian," said the pandemic has opened the eyes of Americans to longstanding corruption in the medical establishment that has shattered trust, down to the provider level.
He wants to be part of the solution. Last month, along with Dr. Peter McCullough</a> and others, he helped launch The Wellness Company (https://www.twc.health/), a holistic, prevention-based approach to health care through telemedicine and, eventually, in-person consultation as well.
The new company aims to combat the kind of "bad science" that suppresses effective treatments and that led to the FDA's emergency use authorization of the new COVID-19 booster – essentially with no data, amid evidence of "negative efficacy" and alarming signals of severe adverse reactions – relying instead on the performance of the mRNA vaccine prior to the omicron variants.
"It’s very unclear why they would do this, except that they had a preordained motive," he said. "The fix was in, as some people have said."
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Mark Robinson: From 'dirt poor' to lieutenant governor via viral video
Less than five years ago, Mark Robinson was working at a furniture factory when he decided to make his views on gun control heard at a meeting of the Greensboro City Council in North Carolina. His passionate speech went viral on Facebook, and he's now the state's first black lieutenant governor, with an eye on running for North Carolina's top office in 2024.
In an interview with WND, Robinson discusses his American dream story, which he chronicles in his newly published autobiography, "We are the Majority!"
He recounts growing up "dirt poor," the ninth of 10 children, in a rat-infested home with an alcoholic father who beat his mother. But he believes he learned more than he ever could have by growing up in a big house, attending a private school or traveling the world.
"Character gets built on struggles," he told WND. "When you have to face situations where you don't have enough to eat, when your family has reached the last of the last. Those are the things that are either going to make you or break you."
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'Free from cages': Black election canvasser explains why minorities are leaving the Democratic Party
The black vote has been solidly Democratic since 1964, but there is a growing tension in the party as it caters to a college-educated professional class whose values are at odds with black communities that share the traditional beliefs of the Republican Party base and feel betrayed by policies that have kept them dependent on government and devastated their families.
Colton Taylor is an election canvasser who is giving voice to that tension, explaining to WND that in his door-to-door canvassing work he is seeing first hand the shift toward conservative policies reflected in polling and the ballot box.
"People aren't fooled anymore," he said, noting the increasing availability of alternative sources.
There are black leaders now, he said, whose alternative views can be "heard and understood."
Taylor said that most of his colleagues in the canvassing campaign – which has taken him to Denver and Southern California as well as Florida and Oregon – are black.
"Some of them come from very bad backgrounds, and they just want a different way," he said.
The door-to-door work has been "healing" for them, Taylor said.
"Believing in the policies, understanding how it will benefit lives, is giving us freedom and peace of mind – we are not in these cages anymore," he said.
"As black people," Taylor said in conclusion, "we see that there is hope."
There are possibilities that are not confined to "the ghetto" or "the hood."
"We can open our lives and our minds and to anything – and it's fulfilling."
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Lawmaker faces removal from office for membership in Oathkeepers
Does membership in the group Oathkeepers – which is at the center of the partisan Jan. 6 commission's probe – disqualify an American citizen from holding office? That's what a lawsuit against Alaska state Republican Rep. David Eastman, a West Point grad and Army veteran, contends. Eastman, sued by a constituent who wants him removed from office, is accused of violating the Alaska state constitution, which disqualifies anyone who advocates "the overthrow by force or violence of the United States.
In an interview with WND, Eastman makes it clear he abides by the oath he took as an Army officer to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic." He's actually never even been to an Oathkeepers meeting. But his membership in Oathkeepers is not in question. The plaintiffs, in a case with nationwide implications, will have to prove that the group advocates the overthrow of America's constitutional government. The Jan. 6 commission insists they can make the case. But Eastman asks, Where is the evidence?
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Jonathan Cahn exposes the gods behind current ‘irrational’ events
The New York Times bestselling author, known for his blockbuster "The Harbinger," discusses with WND his new book about '"the return" of spiritual powers that were central to ancient pagan cultures. In "The Return of the Gods," Jonathan Cahn argues that behind the mythologies are real, active spiritual beings, the "principalities and powers" described by the apostle Paul that are the true foe of mankind. Cahn, citing the Bible and other ancient texts, argues the "return" of these powers is the best explanation for an increasingly pagan Western civilization and current events that seem irrational to nearly everyone, regardless of belief.
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Dr. Peter McCullough introduces The Wellness Company
The cardiologist known for speaking out against the establishment narrative on COVID-19 now is addressing the problem so many Americans face as they seek treatment for the disease: Can I trust my doctor, knowing that so many physicians are beholden to a health care system that blocks effective treatments while pushing treatments and vaccines that pose significant risks while proving to be ineffective? McCullough, along with former Yale medical professor Dr. Harvey Risch and others, have launched The Wellness Company, which offers comprehensive health care, with a holistic approach, focused on preventing illness through telemedicine and eventually through in-person consultation as well. Members have access to physicians, pharmacies, wellness products and education. In this interview with WND, McCullough also talks about the latest COVID-related developments, including President Biden's statement that that pandemic is "over," and the implications for vaccine mandates.
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Dr. Robert Malone sues Washington Post for defamation
Dr. Robert Malone, a leading critic of the COVID-19 vaccines and an inventor of the mRNA technology platform on which they are based, filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit against the Washington Post on Friday for accusing him of spreading "dangerous lies" and "leading his followers on a journey to illness, suffering and possible death." In an interview with WND, he discusses the lawsuit, the CDC's recent change in guidelines, which treats the unvaccinated the same as the vaccinated, and CDC Director Rochelle Walensky's admission that her agency failed in its response to the pandemic.
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Alveda King on Roe overturn: Praise God but 'the work's not over'
Alveda King, a niece of Martin Luther King Jr., has been a prominent leader in the pro-life movement for decades, arguing the new civil rights movement is for the right to life of the unborn. She spoke with WND in a video interview Friday, hours after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the Roe v. Wade decision that ruled women have a constitutional right to abortion.
King thanked God for the decision as an affirmation of a 50-year struggle to persuade the nation that life in the womb is sacred.
But "the work's not over," she said.
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Michele Bachmann: 'Melt the phone lines' over WHO power grab
In an interview with WND, former Congress member Michele Bachmann reacts to an AP fact check chastising her for claiming the Biden administration's proposed amendments to the World Health Organization's regulations amount to ceding substantial power to the U.N. agency's director-general. Bachmann points to the amendments themselves and the de facto power the WHO had over the United States and the nation's of the world over the past two and a half years.
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Dr. Robert Malone: Biden giving WHO 'keys to the kingdom'
In an interview with WND, Dr. Robert Malone weighs in on the Biden administration's ceding of sovereignty to the World Health Organization, the FDA's approval of booster shots for young children and breaking news -- the announcement that the last state to try to impose a vaccine mandate for school children has given up following the testimony of Malone and others.
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Dr. Peter Breggin: Biden ceding U.S. sovereignty to China
In an interview with WND's Art Moore, Dr. Peter Breggin – the famed reformer known as "the conscience of psychiatry" – talks in-depth about his new campaign warning of the Biden administration's "stealth" move to grant the head of the World Health Organization the authority to declare health emergencies in the United States. It's China's virtual control of WHO – which has been clearly seen during the COVID-19 pandemic – that leads Breggin to conclude that the granting of new, broad powers to the U.N. agency effectively is ceding sovereignty to the Communist Party government in Beijing.
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Dinesh D'Souza: We have 2020 election-fraud evidence unlike anything we've seen before
In an interview with WND, filmmaker and author Dinesh D'Souza talks about the hard evidence presented in his film "2000 Mules" of a "coordinated network of election fraud that was organized by the Democrats and the left in all the key cities of the swing states."
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Catherine Engelbrecht: Public about to see evidence of plot to steal 2020 election
In an interview with WND, True the Vote founder Catherine Engelbrecht, a veteran investigator of vote fraud, talks about the bombshell 2020 election probe she helped lead that is featured in Dinesh D'Souza's upcoming film "2000 Mules." Based on hard data, she and data analyst Gregg Phillips and their team uncovered an organized, nationwide scheme involving far-left non-profit groups that exploited "dirty" voter rolls and the massive expansion of mail-in balloting and drop boxes.
The left, she said, will "stop at nothing, and if you let them get away with it, it's going to continue."
"Look, we're fighting for control of the free world. This is not a game. This is not for the faint of heart."
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Jonathan Cahn brings astonishing 'harbingers' to silver screen
In an interview with WND, New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Cahn talks about his upcoming feature film – "The Harbingers of Things to Come – which will be screened in more than 800 theaters across the nation. Recounting the against-all-odds convergence of current events that precisely align with patterns in the Bible, he says of the movie and its presentation of his findings, "'It's hard to argue with something you are actually seeing." (See harbingersofthingstocome.com for details.)