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Regarding Alzheimer’s amyloid plaques.  There are people riddled with them who do not exhibit cognitive decline.  Conversely there are some brains relatively plaque free and the person is fully gorked.   A lot of unanswered questions still.

A lot of dementia in my family but so far I’m good enough cognitively.

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1 hour ago, weathafella said:

Regarding Alzheimer’s amyloid plaques.  There are people riddled with them who do not exhibit cognitive decline.  Conversely there are some brains relatively plaque free and the person is fully gorked.   A lot of unanswered questions still.

A lot of dementia in my family but so far I’m good enough cognitively.

My step mother had it. But it wasn’t AZ. Her’s was vascular. Thankfully that version takes you faster than AZ. With AZ you can linger for a long time. 

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1 hour ago, WhitinsvilleWX said:

My step mother had it. But it wasn’t AZ. Her’s was vascular. Thankfully that version takes you faster than AZ. With AZ you can linger for a long time. 

My neighbor just passed from it after a long battle, she actually asked her husband to shoot her she was so miserable, really sad.

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Big brother watching. My wife went to Greece for 10days with her friends. Within 12 hrs of her being home yesterday, Maine CDC calls and asks if she is quarantining for next 7days and whether she is vaccinated. Other than passport and covid test before flying out and covid test before coming home, which were negative, not sure how they knew she was home. There was no paperwork req'd for the 1st covid test stating if she was traveling to a foreign country, so we think it must be traced through the passport. 

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41 minutes ago, Lava Rock said:

Big brother watching. My wife went to Greece for 10days with her friends. Within 12 hrs of her being home yesterday, Maine CDC calls and asks if she is quarantining for next 7days and whether she is vaccinated. Other than passport and covid test before flying out and covid test before coming home, which were negative, not sure how they knew she was home. There was no paperwork req'd for the 1st covid test stating if she was traveling to a foreign country, so we think it must be traced through the passport. 

 

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2 hours ago, STILL N OF PIKE said:

That will get tippy going

The MI- MASS 24 hour correlation 

It's likely this "skip" (right side) was really a new vortex forming along a flanking line that effectively cut off the inflow jet to the original vortex

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Not sure if they discuss that in the attending article - just sayn'.

There is a 24-hour lag severe correlation between Michigan and Massachusetts though.  Little or less known, and less reliant are these sort of 'existential' rocking-chair omens.  Like the old guy and the pipe, doesn't say much, gazes off with a squinted angle, pulls the pipe from lip and mutters, 'the country men reel after the November winds did steal' - teeth clamp back down on the pipe-bit, "mm hm," and after a moment of arrested conversation within ear-shot, everything resumes and no one remembers he said it.  Oops

Not sure where I learned of that one along the way, but I did transplant as a youngster from Kalamazoo Michigan, to Rockport Massivetwoshits ( of all places.. those two ethos could not be any more different ). I don't recall who said what, or/if was read where, but the essence of it remains; it was connecting me to my former life in the moment found knowledge that was true.  It's weird how we encounter symbolism like that in life sometimes.  Heh, turn on a radio and that song must have been done on-purpose, as though the haunting refrain of where it takes you in your coveted past, doesn't want to you forget - for whatever cosmological vibe.

Anyway, I have seen many times IN/MI/OH days of threat do then translate to PA/NY/VT/MA/NH and ...well, Maine has it's own world.  It's not a hard guess to see why. It's just about the average 24 hours of synoptic travel time to meet those two destinations. June 1953 was absolutely an atmospheric cube of death convection in one location, simply moving 24 hours down stream to the next.

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1 hour ago, Lava Rock said:

Big brother watching. My wife went to Greece for 10days with her friends. Within 12 hrs of her being home yesterday, Maine CDC calls and asks if she is quarantining for next 7days and whether she is vaccinated. Other than passport and covid test before flying out and covid test before coming home, which were negative, not sure how they knew she was home. There was no paperwork req'd for the 1st covid test stating if she was traveling to a foreign country, so we think it must be traced through the passport. 

If you lived in Canada, the police would have come to the house and arrested your wife and forced you into mandatory quarantine "for the health and safety of others."

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13 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

It's likely this "skip" (right side) was really a new vortex forming along a flanking line that effectively cut off the inflow jet to the original vortex

image.thumb.png.5ae342a0fd4612c92110795df1901646.png

Not sure if they discuss that in the attending article - just sayn'.

There is a 24-hour lag severe correlation between Michigan and Massachusetts though.  Little or less known, and less reliant are these sort of 'existential' rocking-chair omens.  Like the old guy and the pipe, doesn't say much, gazes off with a squinted angle, pulls the pipe from lip and mutters, 'the country men reel after the November winds did steal' - teeth clamp back down on the pipe-bit, "mm hm," and after a moment of arrested conversation within ear-shot, everything resumes and no one remembers he said it.  Oops

Not sure where I learned of that one along the way, but I did transplant as a youngster from Kalamazoo Michigan, to Rockport Massivetwoshits ( of all places.. those two ethos could not be any more different ). I don't recall who said what, or/if was read where, but the essence of it remains; it was connecting me to my former life in the moment found knowledge that was true.  It's weird how we encounter symbolism like that in life sometimes.  Heh, turn on a radio to for a dose of that song done seemingly on-purpose, as though the haunting refrain of where it takes you in your coveted past, doesn't want to you forget for whatever cosmological vibe.

Anyway, I have seen many times IN/MI/OH days of threat do then translate to PA/NY/VT/MA/NH and ...well, Maine has it's own world.  It's not a hard guess to see why.  It's just about the average 24 hours of synoptic travel time to meet those two destinations. June 1953 was absolutely an atmospheric cube of death convection in one location, simply moving 24 hours down stream to the next.

That entire ‘53 tornado season must have made it seem like the world was going to end. Incredible destruction in so many different places that year 

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11 minutes ago, Cyclone-68 said:

That entire ‘53 tornado season must have made it seem like the world was going to end. Incredible destruction in so many different places that year 

That’s a good point, can you imagine the fear porn, media feeding frenzy that would catalyze in 2021? 

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33 minutes ago, Cyclone-68 said:

That entire ‘53 tornado season must have made it seem like the world was going to end. Incredible destruction in so many different places that year 

Yeah ...I dunno. Not sure what the cumulative twister season did for the country as a whole that year.  

It's just the article/ref to '53 made me think of that 24-hour lagged convection correlation between the Lakes and New England. Instead of just saying that I saw an opportunity to claim more battery life in my evil secret initiative to over-tax scrolling devices.  I mean in order to do the former I had to layout the Grapes Of Tornadic Wrath

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34 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

That’s a good point, can you imagine the fear porn, media feeding frenzy that would catalyze in 2021? 

If I’m not mistaken it did help put the kibosh on nuclear weapons testing because they were afraid there was a correlation to that causing violent weather. So not hard to imagine your scenario at all 

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14 minutes ago, Cyclone-68 said:

If I’m not mistaken it did help put the kibosh on nuclear weapons testing because they were afraid there was a correlation to that causing violent weather. So not hard to imagine your scenario at all 

That is something I never heard before.  Any links/articles that you know of?  

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