mom, new gramma, musician, accompanist, friend and wife; sometimes sleepless in Bismarck, trying to always know that I'm loved; resurrected on a regular basis
Here we have an excellent summary of what is happening between The U.S., Europe, the London banking system, Canada and other Countries.
We are watching a dismantling of the old system, one that central banker Carney would have preferred to continue but is now as we watch him fly around the world is desperately trying to help create a system or what he likes to say a “new world order”
What’s diabolical is he’s willing to sacrifice Canadians jobs to do it.
In 2008, evolutionary anthropologist Katie Hinde began studying breast milk from rhesus macaque mothers. What started as a routine study turned into a groundbreaking discovery. She found that mothers raising sons produced milk richer in fat and protein, while those raising daughters had different nutrient balances. This led Katie to a radical conclusion: milk is not just nutrition—it’s information.
Her research revealed that milk shapes behavior, not just growth. For instance, first-time mothers produced milk with higher levels of cortisol, influencing their babies to grow faster but also become more anxious. Katie also discovered that milk changes based on the baby’s immune needs. When a baby is sick, the mother’s milk quickly adapts by producing more white blood cells and targeted antibodies.
Katie’s work, which challenged the scientific consensus, was largely ignored. She launched a blog, Mammals Suck Milk, to spark discussions, and her findings, including that every mother’s milk is unique, gained widespread attention. In 2017, she took her research to a TED stage, and in 2020, her work was featured in Netflix’s Babies. Today, as a professor at Arizona State University, Katie continues to revolutionize our understanding of infant development and lactation.
Katie Hinde didn’t just study milk—she uncovered a living, responsive communication system, revealing that nourishment is intelligence. Her discovery shows that sometimes the biggest revolutions begin by listening to what others ignore.
I will not apologize for or retract my Christmas proclamation giving state workers an extra day off. Christmas is the celebration of the birth of our savior Jesus Christ, and if we are to honor Him properly, we should tell His miraculous, world-changing story properly, too.
Was that prior video "uncomfortable"? Watch this one.
As Zohran Mamdani said himself, "We came here to remake this state into the image of our people".
NYC, our leading metropolis, financial center, victim of Sept 11. How soon we forgot.
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