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'Manipulated' Alzheimer's data may have misled research

 



The key theory of what causes Alzheimer's disease may be based on 'manipulated' data which has misdirected dementia research for 16 years - potentially wasting billions of pounds - a major investigation suggests. A six-month probe by the journal Science reported "shockingly blatant" evidence of result tampering in a seminal research paper which proposed Alzheimer's is triggered by a build-up of amyloid beta plaques in the brain. July 21 https://www.sott.net/article/470250-Manipulated-Alzheimers-data-may-have-misled-research-for-16-years

 

In mundane astrology, the cardinal ingresses of the Sun (entry into the four cardinal signs/ constellations, i.e. 00 deg of Aries, Cancer, Libra, and Capricorn ) have a traditional reputation as important mundane events. Of these the Capricorn ingress chart is of special importance and referred to as an annual chart. So significant is this chart that it is routinely progressed to identify major events.

 

Presented here is the current Capricorn ingress chart drawn for Washington DC from where Science, the peer-reviewed academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, is published. We immediately notice that Jupiter - the planet associated with academia and publishing is in hard aspect to Mercury (research) and Kronos (experts) - Hades (mistakes)and is very significantly placed on the Ascendant. 

Jupiter-Mercury-Hades-Kronos: Research and publishing by experts are subject to mistakes or are in a state of decline. [1]

Now let us progress the ingress chart to July 21, the date of the news. Notice that with Mercury-Hades-Kronos aligned with the meridian, the configuration is triggered on this date.

Finally, in passing we note that Kronos[13cn] and Hades[11cn] on the MC are amid stars in the head of Canis Majoris - the Greater Dog. Among other things Diana Rosenberg links these stars to mental issues like insanity!

[1] https://marthalangwescott.com/basic-resources/


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