The 2025 Tanzanian general election, held on October 29, ignited widespread unrest after President Samia Suluhu Hassan claimed victory with nearly 98 percent of the vote amid accusations of fraud, opposition arrests, and an internet blackout. Protests erupted across major cities, met with heavy military crackdowns that opposition groups say left hundreds dead, though official figures remain disputed. The crisis has shaken public faith in Tanzania’s democracy, raising fears of deepening author...
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The 2025 Tanzanian general election, held on October 29, ignited widespread unrest after President Samia Suluhu Hassan claimed victory with nearly 98 percent of the vote amid accusations of fraud, opposition arrests, and an internet blackout. Protests erupted across major cities, met with heavy military crackdowns that opposition groups say left hundreds dead, though official figures remain disputed. The crisis has shaken public faith in Tanzania’s democracy, raising fears of deepening author...
COVID plus 5 : Spikes and Life. What did we learn?
Dr. Fred Clary's Podcast
32 minutes
5 months ago
COVID plus 5 : Spikes and Life. What did we learn?
It's been 5 years, what have we learned. Yes, research suggests that the spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the virus that causes COVID-19, can trigger inflammation. Studies have shown that the spike protein From the wild type virus OR THE VACCINE can act as a trigger for pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines, leading to an elevated inflammatory response. This understanding helps explain why the inflammatory response in COVID-19 is often characterized by high levels of pro-inflammator...
Dr. Fred Clary's Podcast
The 2025 Tanzanian general election, held on October 29, ignited widespread unrest after President Samia Suluhu Hassan claimed victory with nearly 98 percent of the vote amid accusations of fraud, opposition arrests, and an internet blackout. Protests erupted across major cities, met with heavy military crackdowns that opposition groups say left hundreds dead, though official figures remain disputed. The crisis has shaken public faith in Tanzania’s democracy, raising fears of deepening author...