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How to neutralize brain pollution in 8 seconds
What if you could NEUTRALIZE a full day's worth of noise damage...
In just 8 seconds?
Think of it like brushing your teeth.
You have to eat to survive. But eating without brushing leads to cavities, gum disease, and eventually losing your teeth altogether.
So, you brush. Every day.
It takes two minutes and it protects you from all that damage.
This works the same way.
One simple "ear pinch technique" — takes about 8 seconds — that activates a specific frequency in your brain.
A frequency that tells your brain to start flushing out the toxic buildup from the day.
Neuroscientists call it gamma.
It's the brainwave linked to memory, deep learning, and your brain's natural cleaning system.
MIT researchers found that activating gamma triggers your brain to clear out the sludge…
The "zombie cells" and toxic waste that pile up and cause brain fog, forgetfulness, and mental slowdown.
>> Click here to discover the simple "ear pinch technique" that neutralizes a day's worth of noise damage in 8 seconds
Internal Audit Launched Over Possible Withholding of Epstein Records

The wheels of justice turn slowly, but when they grind, they ought to grind thoroughly. That principle is now being put to the test as the Justice Department’s own watchdog has launched an investigation into whether the agency properly released records connected to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender whose case has haunted the American conscience.
King Charles Follows Mother’s Footsteps with Rare Address to Congress

King Charles III will travel to the United States in late April to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence, Buckingham Palace announced on March 31. The visit carries significant diplomatic weight as the British monarch prepares to become only the second member of his family to address the United States Congress.
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Trader Joe's customers sue over coffee's caffeine levels
Customers are suing Trader Joe’s, claiming its French Roast Low Acid coffee was misleadingly marketed as fully caffeinated when it actually contains significantly less caffeine than regular blends. The lawsuit alleges shoppers were not informed it was closer to a “half-caff” product and are seeking damages and changes to labeling practices.
DOJ aims to strip citizenship from hundreds of foreign-born Americans, sources say
The Justice Department is prioritizing cases that could strip U.S. citizenship from naturalized Americans accused of crimes like fraud or national security violations. The move signals a more aggressive enforcement stance on denaturalization, raising legal and civil liberties concerns among critics.
Appeals court blocks Trump's asylum crackdown at U.S.-Mexico border
A federal appeals court has halted enforcement of Trump-era asylum restrictions at the U.S.-Mexico border, siding with challengers who argue the policy violates immigration law. The ruling temporarily preserves access to asylum while the legal battle continues.
Trump's 'gold card' visa starting at $1 million granted to just 1 person so far, White House says
A Trump-backed “gold card” visa program offering residency in exchange for a $1 million investment has reportedly attracted very limited uptake so far, with only a small number of approvals. The program highlights ongoing debate over high-cost immigration pathways and their real-world demand.
