Dr. Keith Knutson Joins the Vaccine & Gene Therapy Institute of Florida as A Research Program Director in Oncology

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

The Vaccine & Gene Therapy Institute of Florida (VGTI Florida), a leading nonprofit immunological research institute, is pleased to announce the appointment of Keith Knutson, Ph.D., Program Director. Dr. Knutson will be joining VGTI Florida along with several members of his lab. His work will focus on immunotherapeutic approaches in breast and ovarian cancers and how vaccines can boost immunity and help the bodys defense system fight off these cancers.

Dr. Knutson recently received a $3.7 million grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to identify immunologic biomarkers or proteins that could be useful in identifying breast cancer patients who are unlikely to respond to certain therapies. This can help to determine whether a drug used in specific patient groups can be effective or whether these patients should be treated with a different therapeutic regimen.

Cancer is an important area of research focus for VGTI Florida, and Dr. Knutsons work will help make great strides in the understanding and treatment of breast and ovarian cancers, said Jay Nelson, Ph.D., founder and Executive Director of the institute. Dr. Knutson is a leader in his field and we welcome his expertise in treating two serious diseases that affect so many millions of women around the world, said Rafick Pierre Skaly, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer and Co-Director of VGTI Florida.

Dr. Knutson is currently the Director of the Ovarian Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy Program at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota and is also a Member of the U.S. Department of Defenses Breast Cancer Research Program Integration Panel, the primary body that makes decisions on funding. He is the Co-Director of the Mayo Clinic Immune Monitoring Core which is engaged in providing a variety of different immune monitoring and phenotyping services for research purposes across a variety of scientific disciplines including tumor immunology, rheumatoid arthritis, and infectious diseases.

Dr. Knutson has co-authored numerous articles in scientific journals including The Journal of Immunology; The American Journal of Pathology; Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy and many others. He has a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology from the University of Washington and earned a Ph.D. in pharmacology from the University of Georgia. He completed two postdoctoral fellowships, one in the Division of Medical Oncology, University of Washington and another at the Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia. Following postdoctoral training, Dr. Knutson was awarded the Howard Temin Award from the National Cancer Institute.

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VGTI Florida is a leading immunological research institute that is on an urgent mission to transform scientific discoveries into novel treatments and cures for devastating chronic illnesses such as cancer and HIV/AIDS, and infectious diseases. VGTI Florida is an independent non-profit 501(c)(3) organization located in the Tradition Center for Innovation in Port St. Lucie, Florida. For more information, please visit http://www.VGTIFL.org.

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Gene therapy reprograms scar tissue in damaged hearts into healthy heart muscle

Public release date: 4-Jan-2013 [ | E-mail | Share ]

Contact: Lauren Woods Law2014@med.cornell.edu 646-317-7401 Weill Cornell Medical College

NEW YORK (Jan. 4, 2013) -- A cocktail of three specific genes can reprogram cells in the scars caused by heart attacks into functioning muscle cells, and the addition of a gene that stimulates the growth of blood vessels enhances that effect, said researchers from Weill Cornell Medical College, Baylor College of Medicine and Stony Brook University Medical Center in a report that appears online in the Journal of the American Heart Association.

"The idea of reprogramming scar tissue in the heart into functioning heart muscle was exciting," said Dr. Todd K. Rosengart, chair of the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery at BCM and the report's corresponding author. "The theory is that if you have a big heart attack, your doctor can just inject these three genes into the scar tissue during surgery and change it back into heart muscle. However, in these animal studies, we found that even the effect is enhanced when combined with the VEGF gene."

"This experiment is a proof of principle," said Dr. Ronald G. Crystal, chairman and professor of genetic medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College and a pioneer in gene therapy, who played an important role in the research. "Now we need to go further to understand the activity of these genes and determine if they are effective in even larger hearts."

During a heart attack, blood supply is cut off to the heart, resulting in the death of heart muscle. The damage leaves behind a scar and a much weakened heart. Eventually, most people who have had serious heart attacks will develop heart failure.

Changing the scar into heart muscle would strengthen the heart. To accomplish this, during surgery, Rosengart and his colleagues transferred three forms of the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) gene that enhances blood vessel growth or an inactive material (both attached to a gene vector) into the hearts of rats. Three weeks later, the rats received either Gata4, Mef 2c and Tbx5 (the cocktail of transcription factor genes called GMT) or an inactive material. (A transcription factor binds to specific DNA sequences and starts the process that translates the genetic information into a protein.)

The GMT genes alone reduced the amount of scar tissue by half compared to animals that did not receive the genes, and there were more heart muscle cells in the animals that were treated with GMT. The hearts of animals that received GMT alone also worked better as defined by ejection fraction than those who had not received genes. (Ejection fraction refers to the percentage of blood that is pumped out of a filled ventricle or pumping chamber of the heart.)

The hearts of the animals that had received both the GMT and the VEGF gene transfers had an ejection fraction four times greater than that of the animals that had received only the GMT transfer.

Rosengart emphasizes that more work needs to be completed to show that the effect of the VEGF is real, but it has real promise as part of a new treatment for heart attack that would minimize heart damage.

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Gene therapy: Local group seeks ‘answers to cancer’

Written by Kait Shea, Assistant Editor Friday, 04 January 2013 11:00

There may not be a cure for cancer just yet, but the Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy (ACGT), a nonprofit established by a Greenwich couple thats dedicated to gene therapy, is making big strides in treatment.

The Stamford-based organization is the only nonprofit in the United States dedicated exclusively to cell and gene cancer therapy research. One hundred percent of all contributions to ACGT go directly to research and fund grants with leading scientists in the country, representing 28 prestigious medical institutions. Many feel that because of this ACGT has played a major role in what many doctors believe may be the key to healing those plagued by the disease.

In an interview with the Post, Ms. Netter said she and her late husband realized this really is a key to perhaps finding the answers to cancer and immediately sought to put their energies and resources into it on hope and faith. After a year of fund raising, the couple officially embarked on their mission to provide grants to the nations leading scientific investigators for cancer gene therapy research.

With the help of ACGTs Scientific Advisory Council, a group composed of leading scientists and doctors who conduct rigorous reviews of grants to ensure that the most promising cancer gene therapy projects are given funding, the Netters awarded more than $22 million in grants within the first 10 years of launching their organization.

The latest strides in gene therapy projects funded by ACGT, however, are the most exciting the organization has seen, Ms. Netter said. The alliance played a significant part in the recent leukemia study pioneered by scientists at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. ACGT provided the initial funds for the study, which has found success using immune-mediated gene therapy for leukemia and lymphoma.

According to Ms. Netter, the therapy used involves removing immune cells from the body of the patient, bioengineering and strengthening them, then reinfusing them into the patient using a gutted out HIV vector, which reprograms the patients immune system genetically to kill cancer. The T cells directly target and kill cancer cells and circulate through the body for at least a few years, and Ms. Netter called it an enormous breakthrough.

Initial ACGT grants for the immune mediated gene therapy project were awarded in 2004 to Carl June of the Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania and to Michel Sadelain, of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Gene Therapy and Gene Expression Laboratory, in New York City. Preliminary results were issued by Dr. June in August 2011, with additional results released in December 2012, delivering some of the most promising results seen to date in the search for a cure.

The clinical trial participants, all of whom had advanced cancers, included 10 adult patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia who were treated at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and two children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia who were treated at the Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia. Two of the first three adult patients treated with the protocol remained healthy and in full remission more than two years after their treatment, with the engineered cells still circulating in their bodies. Currently, nine out of the 12 participants show their disease in remission.

Perhaps the most amazing story of recovery, Ms. Netter said, was that of now 7-year-old Emma Whitehead, who was on the brink of death, suffering from acute lymphoblastic leukemia. After trying traditional cancer treatments like chemotherapy without any improvement, Emmas parents decided to try the experimental T-cell therapy. And although the treatment nearly killed Emma, her health rapidly improved and she emerged cancer-free, Ms. Netter said. The young girl is now out of the hospital and leading the life of a regular second grader, with eight months of remission from the disease under her belt.

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Healthcare Futurist Jack Uldrich to Keynote Three Hospital Association Events in Coming Months

Acclaimed healthcare futurist and best-selling author, Jack Uldrich has been selected to deliver three keynote presentations to the Montana, Nebraska and Illinois hospital associations in the coming months. Uldrich will focus on future trends in healthcare and discuss the need for senior healthcare leaders to embrace the concept of "unlearning."

Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) January 03, 2013

The presentations, based on Uldrichs two most recent books: "Foresight 20/20: A Futurist Explores the Trends Transforming Tomorrow" and "Higher Unlearning: 39 Post Requisite Lessons for Achieving a Successful Future" as well as his popular article, "Top Ten Trends in Healthcare," will begin by discussing how continued advances in information technologies, biotechnology, nanotechnology, robotics, radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, genomics, regenerative medicine and social networking will radically transform healthcare in the decade ahead. (A video of Mr. Uldrich discussing future trends can be viewed here.)

Uldrich will then focus on why these trends will demand unlearning and discuss why participants must embrace the concept of unlearning in order to achieve future success. Uldrich, who has been hailed as Americas Chief Unlearning Officer, will conclude by reviewing specific habits, customs, beliefs and ideas that healthcare professionals canand mustunlearn. Throughout his talks, he will use vivid analogies and memorable stories, drawn from a wide spectrum of industries, to ensure his message of unlearning sticks with his audiences.

In the past year, Uldrich has addressed dozens of healthcare associations and hospitals, including the Alcetel-Lucent/Verizon Forum on Wireless Healthcare, IASIS Healthcare, Allina Hospitals, The Healthcare Trustees of New York, The Iowa Healthcare Collaborative, Care Providers of Minnesota, St. Jude Medical, Fairview Hospitals, University Hospitals & Health System of Ohio, and healthcare associations in Colorado, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Tennessee, Utah and Wisconsin. He has also addressed a number of major, non-health-care-related corporations on the topic of unlearning including United Healthcare, PepsiCo, Cisco, IBM, WiPro, Guardian Life Insurance and General Electric. Uldrich also frequently addresses Young Presidents Organization (YPO) and Chamber of Commerce events throughout the country.

Parties interested in learning more about Jack Uldrich, his books, his daily blog or his speaking availability are encouraged to visit his website at: http://www.jumpthecurve.net. Media wishing to know more about the event or interviewing Jack Uldrich can contact him directly at 612-267-1212 or jack(at)schoolofunlearning(dot)com.

Uldrich is a renowned global healthcare futurist, best-selling author; editor of the monthly newsletter, The Exponential Executive, and host of the award-winning websites, http://www.jumpthecurve.net and http://www.schoolofunlearning.com. He is currently represented by a number of professional speakers bureaus, including Leading Authorities, Executive Speakers Bureau and Convention Connection.

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Freedom 2.0 (airs tonight at 9pm ET on Fox Business)

The future looks bleak. Government grows bigger, debt grows, and politicians constantly pass new regulations.

But there is good news. Technology helps us avoid clumsy government. Developments like the Internet bring us what I call "Freedom 2.0."

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales - who cites Hayek as an inspiration for creating Wikipedia - tells me about how the fewer rules he imposed on the site, the better it did. Economist Ed Stringham argues that the Internet proves we don't need much government regulation.

The Internet will also make it easier for us to keep an eye on what government does, although Chris Horner says that our government uses every trick it can to avoid scrutiny.

"Hating Breitbart" producers Maura Flynn and Evan Coyne Maloney say cell phone cameras create "Freedom 2.0" by empowering citizen journalists to expose groups like ACORN. And Instapundit.com blogger Glenn Reynolds discusses scandals exposed by what he calls "An Army of Davids" on the internet.

And what if there were also a website that helped you buy illegal things, without government being able to stop you? Actually, there is, and it uses a nearly-anonymous online currency called Bitcoin to shield users' identities. Katherine Mangu-Ward explains.

What will the future bring? Economist Jim Miller, the author of "Singularity Rising", says that genetics and smart robots could make us beautiful and wealthy - or lead to robots that destroy humanity.

Freedom 2.0 starts tonight at 9pm on the Fox Business Network.

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America’s worthy freedom journey

Several months ago, former Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board chair Arthur Griffin shared with me the fruits of his quest to trace his ancestry. The genealogist he hired all but gushed at the treat it was to delve into the background of his grandfather Laurens Griffin. It is unusual, he said, to have the opportunity to work on an African American research case in which there are only three generations back to the pre-emancipation days of slavery.

You read that right. Griffins grandfather - long dead by the time of Griffins birth was a slave.

Slavery is the past many Americans dont want to remember but its not so distant, and its getting some attention these days. Two movies with different perspectives are spotlighting it: Steven Spielbergs fact-based Lincoln focuses on President Lincolns determination to get the 13th amendment, outlawing slavery, passed. Quentin Tarantinos fictional DJango Unchained tells the tale of a freed slave turned bounty hunter.

The more seminal event though is the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation. The commemoration this week kicks off a yearlong celebration the proclamations sesquicentennial - Lincoln signed it on Jan. 1, 1863. More important the commemoration spotlights the most critical freedom movement in this country since its founding. Thats something all Americans can take pride in, and is worth celebrating. Its a shame so many dont.

The National Archives, where the proclamation was on rare display this week, has dubbed it one of the great documents of human freedom. But though the document declared slaves thenceforward, and forever free, that decree only applied to enslaved persons in states that were in rebellion against the United States. That meant slaves in the Confederacy. For all practical purposes, the document didnt of itself free most slaves.

Yet, the significance of Abraham Lincolns bold move was and still is evident. Lincoln himself said it would be what history would remember him for. It is the central act of my administration and the great event of the nineteenth century, he said. And Lincoln, staunchly against slavery, told friends he would rather die than take back a word of it.

Still, debates over Lincolns true motives for issuing the proclamation and disputes over his complex some say evolving views about blacks (he once contended differences between blacks and whites in the United States were too stark and advocated relocating freed slaves to other countries) plus the discomfort many Americans even now feel when talking about slavery and the war that ended it in this country have nearly relegated the proclamation to an historical dust-bin.

With yearlong sesquicentennial events this year, that may change.

It should. The proclamation helped the country confront the inconsistencies in U.S. slavery and the tenets in Americas founding document, the Declaration of Independence. Lincoln in a debate with Stephen Douglas in 1858 said that though the founders could not have reached agreement on the Constitution without permitting slavery to remain, that did not change the standard of liberty raised in the Declaration : So I say in relation to the principle that all men are created equal, let it be as nearly reached as we can.

The reach of the proclamation was profound even if it was not the widespread liberation many wished for.

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Freedom 2.0 (airs Saturday at 3pm ET on FNC)

The future looks bleak. Government grows bigger, debt grows, and politicians constantly pass new regulations.

But there is good news. Technology helps us avoid clumsy government. Developments like the Internet bring us what I call "Freedom 2.0."

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales - who cites Hayek as an inspiration for creating Wikipedia - tells me about how the fewer rules he imposed on the site, the better it did. Economist Ed Stringham argues that the Internet proves we don't need much government regulation.

The Internet will also make it easier for us to keep an eye on what government does, although Chris Horner says that our government uses every trick it can to avoid scrutiny.

"Hating Breitbart" producers Maura Flynn and Evan Coyne Maloney say cell phone cameras create "Freedom 2.0" by empowering citizen journalists to expose groups like ACORN. And Instapundit.com blogger Glenn Reynolds discusses scandals exposed by what he calls "An Army of Davids" on the internet.

And what if there were also a website that helped you buy illegal things, without government being able to stop you? Actually, there is, and it uses a nearly-anonymous online currency called Bitcoin to shield users' identities. Katherine Mangu-Ward explains.

What will the future bring? Economist Jim Miller, the author of "Singularity Rising", says that genetics and smart robots could make us beautiful and wealthy - or lead to robots that destroy humanity.

Freedom 2.0 starts tonight at 9pm on the Fox Business Network.

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New Freedom PLC Taps Top Investment Banker

Gary Hamilton joins New Freedom Management

CORRECTION...by New Freedom

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Please replace the release with the following corrected version due to multiple revisions.

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NEW FREEDOM INC. TAPS TOP INVESTMENT BANKER

Gary Hamilton joins New Freedom Management

New Freedom Inc., a developer, manufacturer and marketer of nutritional and personal care products, today announce that the Company has appointed Gary Hamilton as Executive Vice President of Finance. Hamilton has a background of financing and developing national and inter-national companies coupled with over 30 years in the financial industry. He has worked with large institutions across several different industries on securing financing in the form of equity, debt and other financial structures. He was at a senior management position with firms such as Merrill Lynch, UBS PaineWebber, and large regional firms such as Janco Partners and W.G. Nielsen & Co.

Hamilton began his career with Merrill Lynch, after developing and honing his financial skills in the financial industry. He was recruited by UBS PaineWebber to open a regional boutique firm designed to work with senior professionals and institutional and high net worth individuals.

In 1999, Hamilton joined the investment banking firm of Janco Partners, Inc. Part of his responsibility was the developing and funding of their private investment fund, Janco Capital L.P. a investment banking firm that specializes in media, telecommunications, and technology. Hamilton then joined as Managing Director of W.G. Nielsen & Co. in March of 2003 which is an investment banking firm specializing in mergers, acquisitions, structured and leveraged financing, private financing, and private placements of equity. While at W.G. Nielsen & Co he was responsible for the funding of several private and public companies as well as leading the investment banking team in several mergers and acquisitions.

Gary Hamilton earned a BS in Finance from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1972.

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Freedom wins title at West Coast Jamboree

by Michael Dixon Thepress.Net

Freedom guard Bria Greenhouse puts up a shot during the Topaz Division final game against Drake at last weekends West Coast Jamboree. The Falcons won their division for the first time in 13 years of hosting tournament games. Photo by Angelo Garcia Jr.

Carondelet guard Amy Harioka tries to shoot over Heritage center Sabrina Engelstad during the Cougars' 68-57 win at the West Coast Jamboree. Photo by Angelo Garcia Jr

Freedom power forward Cydnee Kinslow shoots during the Falcons' 73-33 win over Mt. Diablo on day one of the West Coast Jamboree. Photo by Angelo Garcia Jr.

The Falcons won the Topaz Division of the worlds most prestigious high school basketball tournament, which was held at eight high schools around the Bay Area. Freedom, Deer Valley, Heritage and Antioch all competed from the Bay Valley Athletic League in the field of 120 teams from around the nation.

Senior guard Elsa Ross led Freedom throughout the tournament. Freshman center Cydnee Kinslow, sophomore guard Bria Greenhouse and junior forward Candra Smith also came up huge for the Falcons. Sophomore Kailyn Brown added versatility to propel Freedom to victory.

Its a good morale boost, said Freedom head coach Albert Nunez. Its been long overdue. I hope we use this to turn a corner and finally compete with some of these top teams.

Freedoms offense was in top shape. The Falcons beat Mt. Diablo 77-33 and Las Lomas 61-39 before downing Drake 62-58 to claim the championship.

Antioch, which has also struggled at the tournament in the past, finished in second place in the Agate Division, beating Rio Vista 47-39 and Contra Costa Christian 52-45 before falling to Encinal 52-16 in the final.

While 104 teams were put in eight-team brackets, the tournaments best were put in a prestigious 16-team bracket.

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Freedom Mortgage Announces Success with its National Holiday Angel Gift Program

Partnering with the Salvation Army for a second year, Freedom Mortgage successfully surpassed its philanthropic goal this year by broadening its Holiday Angel Gift Program on a national level.

Mount Laurel, NJ (PRWEB) January 04, 2013

More than 400 families in communities throughout the US were able to enjoy holiday cheer this year, thanks to the generosity of Freedom Mortgage and its employees.

We at the Salvation Army are so blessed and grateful to have Freedom Mortgage as a partner in the Holiday Angel Gift Program. There are so many gifts collected from the various Freedom Mortgage locations nationally that we can provide many, many families in need this year including those affected by Hurricane Sandy, said Field Division Representative- Virginia Evans of the Salvation Army. We are thankful that Freedom Mortgage helped us exceed expectations and made holiday dreams come true for many families in need nationwide.

In the coming years, Freedom Mortgage hopes to use the strength and presence of the organization nationally to help support families in need wherever possible.

About Freedom Mortgage:

Freedom Mortgage Corporation is an established, approved lending institution maintaining an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and is a member of the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA).

Fully licensed and privately held, Freedom Mortgage provides a wide range of loan choices at competitive rates to new and existing customers.

Freedom Mortgage has been serving residential homeowners throughout the Nation since 1990, is an Equal Housing Lender and an Equal Opportunity Employer with its corporate headquarters located in Mount Laurel, New Jersey.

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CORRECTING and REPLACING New Freedom Inc. Taps Top Investment Banker

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Please replace the release with the following corrected version due to multiple revisions.

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NEW FREEDOM INC. TAPS TOP INVESTMENT BANKER

Gary Hamilton joins New Freedom Management

New Freedom Inc., a developer, manufacturer and marketer of nutritional and personal care products, today announce that the Company has appointed Gary Hamilton as Executive Vice President of Finance. Hamilton has a background of financing and developing national and inter-national companies coupled with over 30 years in the financial industry. He has worked with large institutions across several different industries on securing financing in the form of equity, debt and other financial structures. He was at a senior management position with firms such as Merrill Lynch, UBS PaineWebber, and large regional firms such as Janco Partners and W.G. Nielsen & Co.

Hamilton began his career with Merrill Lynch, after developing and honing his financial skills in the financial industry. He was recruited by UBS PaineWebber to open a regional boutique firm designed to work with senior professionals and institutional and high net worth individuals.

In 1999, Hamilton joined the investment banking firm of Janco Partners, Inc. Part of his responsibility was the developing and funding of their private investment fund, Janco Capital L.P. a investment banking firm that specializes in media, telecommunications, and technology. Hamilton then joined as Managing Director of W.G. Nielsen & Co. in March of 2003 which is an investment banking firm specializing in mergers, acquisitions, structured and leveraged financing, private financing, and private placements of equity. While at W.G. Nielsen & Co he was responsible for the funding of several private and public companies as well as leading the investment banking team in several mergers and acquisitions.

Gary Hamilton earned a BS in Finance from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1972.

It is a privilege to have such a top investment banker on our management team such as Gary Hamilton. His depth and knowledge on international and US markets on mergers and acquisitions as well as financing will be a powerful asset to the company as we move forward to execute our business model for New Freedom. I look forward to working with Gary on all aspects of mergers and acquisitions as well as future financing, said Ted Farnsworth, Chairman and Founder.

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Mind control, Eugenics and mark-of-the-beast – Video


Mind control, Eugenics and mark-of-the-beast
The technology developed in the concentration camps by Dr Josef Mengele was exported out of Germany prior to war #39;s end and has continued to be perfected until today. Mind control through traumatic Satanic ritual abuse for the purpose of developing nephilim breeders, super soldiers and the planting of subversive elements in governments, military, education systems, banking systems and every core element of the social and governmental fabric of the United States and power centers around the world. The reason? - the bringing about of the collapse of existing world powers and the ushering in of a one world political, economic and religious system. This short interview will provide a comprehensive introduction as to where we are in the prophetic timeline.

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Dead fish wash up on Coromandel beaches

Dead fish, most of them snapper, have washed up on Coromandel Peninsula beaches, and fisheries authorities want to know how they got there.

The rotting carcasses are littering beaches from the top of the Coromandel Peninsula for about a 10km stretch, Newstalk ZB reported.

Fisheries authorities want to hear from anyone who might have a clue as to what happened.

In similar cases in the past, prosecutions have resulted against commercial trawlers dumping their catch at sea.

Compliance manager Brendon Mikkelsen says the fish started washing up on New Year's Day.

"There is a significant volume of snapper and we're currently investigating it. The positive is that we have some witnesses coming forward so we're speaking to those witnesses."

He is asking for public help to shed light on how the fish got there.

"We're most interested in information from anybody that's seen any activity at sea that's associated with that fish, so obviously vessels in the area."

Mr Mikkelsen warned people not to eat the fish as there was no telling how long they had been floating at sea in the sun.

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