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Serial Killers, Punk Music, LSD & MK ULTRA: Nino with Jay Dyer (Half)

This is the first half of a free talk which can be obtained by subscribing to JaysAnalysis at the PayPal links below. Co-researcher with John Adams on the history of the counter-culture 60s and later punk scene, Nino joins me to discuss the strange connections of so many prominent punkers with the establishment. William S. Burroughs, Tavistock & Tim Leary and the CIA-LSD crew all coalesce to tell a strange tale of serial killers, MK ULTRA, Crowleyanism, cultural cannibal marxism and the transgender agenda – and much more!

If You Want to Get Pregnant, Avoid Soda, New Study Says

New research shows that women who regularly consume sodas may be lowering their chances of getting pregnant.
For the study, researchers interviewed 524 women undergoing in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment about their food and beverage consumption. They found a link between low-calorie sweeteners, such as saccharine and sucrose, and reduced fertility rates. [1
Source: Time
The study was presented on 17 October 2016 at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine congress in Salt Lake City, Utah.

U.K. Government Orders Restaurants to Cut Size of Desserts

U.K. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has ordered restaurants, pubs, and cafes to make their food and drink healthier by cutting sugar content, and to shrink the size of desserts. [1]
It’s all part of Britain’s plan to combat obesity.
Hunt met with more than 100 major food chains, including McDonald’s, Gourmet Burger Kitchen, Starbucks, and Pizza Express, and warned them that each restaurant’s performance would be monitored and that a public campaign would name any violators. 
Hunt said:

Do You Agree with Soda Taxes? Sugar Consumption Down in Berkeley Due to the Measure

You might love the idea of a soda tax or hate it, but for better or worse, the tax is being instituted around the country. A new analysis released by researchers at UC Berkeley shows that Berkeley’s soda tax seems to be working
Kristine Madsen and her colleagues surveyed people in low-income communities before and after the tax was voted for in 2014, making Berkeley the first California city to impose a 1 cent-per-ounce tax on sugary drinks. [1]
Madsen said: