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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Don’t allow totalitarian rule – Washington Times

Posted: January 30, 2022 at 12:02 am

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Bidens unmanned killer drone strikes continue abroad (Web, Jan. 26) reminds us that in 1776, with pens and muskets, private-sector Founders and patriots created government to secure each individuals unalienable rights to Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

In 1791 representatives from the private sector amended their government with the Fifth Amendment in order to allow a simple majority of the Supreme Court to opine that due process was followed allowing life, liberty, or property to be infringed upon until impotent. In 1868 representatives revised their government using the Fourteenth Amendment to restrict each state but allowing a simple majority of the Supreme Court to infringe upon rights without limit.

A fundamental feature of socialist governments, whether Communist or Fascist, is totalitarian rule by whoever controls a simple majority of government (e.g., a nations omnipotent court).

Do we need to revise the Fifth and Fourteenth amendments to require a unanimous opinion before the Supreme Court declares due process was followed and infringes upon unalienable rights to the point of impotence?

JOE BOYETT

Montgomery, Al.

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Derek Chauvin Was Convicted of George Floyds Murder. Could He Now Testify? – The New York Times

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[Follow live coverage of the civil rights trial against three ex-police officers in the killing of George Floyd.]

ST. PAUL, Minn. Derek Chauvin is not on trial anymore. He is serving a long prison sentence after being convicted last year of murder, and has pleaded guilty to federal crimes for the killing of George Floyd.

But his presence will be felt throughout the federal trial of the three officers who were with him when he murdered Mr. Floyd.

Two of the officers are charged with not intervening against Mr. Chauvin, the senior officer on the scene, as he used excessive force. All three of the officers are charged with not providing medical aid to Mr. Floyd, a duty police officers have under the law. Each of the defendants are expected to place the blame for Mr. Floyds death solely on Mr. Chauvin.

The excruciating bystander video lasting more than nine minutes that captured Mr. Floyds death, as he gasped for air under Mr. Chauvins knee, will be shown on monitors in the courtroom, as it was during the state trial. The expression on Mr. Chauvins face, his seeming indifference as Mr. Floyd begged not be killed, will be seen by the jury. (This time, though, the trial will not be televised, as federal rules prohibit cameras in the court, thus sparing the wider community the trauma of watching the video over and over again on television.)

During jury selection on Thursday, Judge Paul A. Magnuson stressed multiple times to prospective jurors that they must disregard anything they know about Mr. Chauvins convictions or guilty plea.

The crimes that Mr. Chauvin pled guilty to are totally separate to those at issue here, he said.

Mr. Chauvin could be called to testify, although experts say that is a remote possibility. In his federal plea agreement, Mr. Chauvin acknowledged that he was aided and abetted by other officers and that he had never pressured the other officers to disregard department policies that require officers to intervene against colleagues when they use excessive force.

But most lawyers who have been following the case say it would be too risky for the prosecution to call him to the stand, because it could draw attention away from the defendants actions and give the defense a chance to cross-examine him and help them make a case that Mr. Chauvin was the only one who committed crimes.

And while the defense could theoretically call Mr. Chauvin as a witness, the Department of Justice structured his plea agreement to prevent this possibility. Because Mr. Chauvin has not been sentenced yet for his federal guilty plea, he maintains his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, which he could invoke on the stand if the defense were to call him.

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The Men Accused Of Plotting To Kidnap Michigans Governor Have Lost Their Bid To Avoid Trial – BuzzFeed News

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The five men accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer have lost their bid to have the case dismissed, clearing the way for the prosecution to move to trial.

The defendants had argued that they were pushed into the alleged conspiracy by confidential informants and their FBI handlers in what amounted to egregious overreach on the part of the government and a textbook example of entrapment.

In a ruling on Tuesday, however, Judge Robert A. Jonker rejected that notion, stating that the defendants fail to carry their burden of showing indisputable evidence of entrapment before trial. It is exceedingly rare for cases to be dismissed in this manner, Jonker noted, saying that the question of entrapment is decidedly disputed as it almost inevitably is at this stage of the case and instead should be determined by a jury.

As a result of his denial, the case against the five federal defendants can now proceed to trial starting March 8, where the increasingly bitter disagreements between prosecutors and defense attorneys over matters of fact can be decided.

Attorneys for the five defendants in the federal case, which also includes weapons of mass destruction and weapons charges, could not be reached for comment, although some had previously indicated they did not expect their dismissal motion to prevail. A sixth man, Ty Garbin, previously pleaded guilty in the matter and is expected to testify on the governments behalf. Eight other men are charged with related crimes in Michigan state court.

The sharp differences of opinion in the courtroom have spilled into the public arena, where the high-profile case has taken on ever-greater significance among those who see the defendants as exemplars of the rising threat of domestic terrorism on one side and, on the other, those who characterize the prosecution and FBI as agents of a deep state intent on crushing dissent. And that political froth, in turn, has begun flowing back into the legal arena.

Earlier this month, for example, the attorney for defendant Kaleb Franks asked permission to raise questions at trial about the role of the FBI in the Jan. 6 Capitol insurgency, pointing specifically to allegations made by Sen. Ted Cruz and journalist Glenn Greenwald about whether undercover assets were secretly responsible for the events of that day.

The fact remains: legislators are demanding accountability from the FBI, the attorney, Scott Graham, wrote, drawing parallels to the alleged misconduct of the bureau in the Michigan case.

In a response to that motion filed Tuesday, prosecutors responded caustically, calling Jan. 6 irrelevant to their case and disparaging the attempt to put the FBI on trial, and ask the jury to decide this case on the basis of inflammatory and irrelevant partisan debate and the media coverage of it.

The government also scoffed at a demand from the defense to grant immunity to a number of potential witnesses at trial, including three FBI agents and an informant, so that they may testify freely about the case without feeling compelled to invoke their Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination.

In recent months, the Justice Department said it would not call three of the principal FBI agents from the investigation to testify in the wake of allegations related to possible misconduct on their part. Nonetheless, prosecutors wrote late on Monday, none of those agents will invoke the Fifth Amendment if called by defense attorneys as witnesses.

Stephen Robeson, a confidential informant at the center of the probe, is another story, the government attorneys noted. Earlier this month they described him as a double agent and in their Monday filing said he might plausibly invoke the Fifth if called because of a series of potentially illegal actions on his part, including aiding and abetting the defendants, and conspiring with them to kidnap the Governor.

Specifically, they said that Robeson deliberately didnt tell his FBI handlers about a recording of suspects; that he called defendant Barry Croft on the day of the arrests in the case to warn him he was wanted by the government; and that he tried to destroy recordings and other possible evidence, including a rifle fitted with a projectile launcher that he instructed someone to throw in a lake.

That conduct is in addition to a firearm charge Robeson was indicted for in federal court last March and for which he later pleaded guilty, and a fraud charge he currently faces in Wisconsin state court. The conduct alleged in both of those cases took place while Robeson was working as a paid FBI informant.

If defendants call Robeson as a trial witness, prosecutors said, they will refuse to grant him immunity, out of concern that could falsely testify that he deliberately attempted to entrap the five men accused in the conspiracy. If that were to happen, they added, the government would have no recourse but to try Steve for perjury.

Regardless of whether Robeson or the three FBI agents are called as witnesses at trial, the defenses primary endeavor will be to convince the jury their clients were entrapped by a government desperate to make a case.

To do that, Jonker emphasized in his ruling, theyll have to not only prove that the government induced or persuaded the defendants to act using excessive pressure, but also, critically, demonstrate that the five men were not predisposed to violence.

And that second prong may be a particularly tall order given the extensive library of incendiary rhetoric prosecutors have documented in the hundreds of hours of clandestine recordings made by the FBIs informants in the case.

It is neither undisputed nor patently clear that defendants were not predisposed to commit the crimes charged," Jonker wrote in his opinion.

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Legal Expert Reveals Why Prince Andrew Might Not Even Testify In His Own Trial – Exclusive – The List

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Legal expert Christoper Melcher, a partner at California's Walzer Melcher LLP, recently sat down with The List to offer his opinions on Prince Andrew's upcoming trial.

There isn't much information regarding the trial that has been made public yet, so we asked Melcher when he thought Andrew's day in court would take place. Melcher weighed in, saying, "The trial might happen this year, depending on the time it takes for each side to obtain the information they need to prepare for trial. It will probably be in the fall or early part of next year."

Everyone is wondering what the next steps for the case will look like. Melcher shared, "The case is in the discovery phases, where each party can be compelled to answer questions and produce documents under oath. Andrew could still face criminal charges so he will have to decide whether to exercise his right to remain silent under the Fifth Amendment. That right applies to non-citizens who face potential prosecution in the U.S."

Melcher continued, "If Andrew refuses to answer questions in the civil case out of concern that it may be used against him in a criminal prosecution, the jury in the civil case will decide the case based on the evidence presented. Andrew did not make a credible appearance in the media interview he gave, so refusing to testify in the civil case could be his best strategy."

Time will tell what happens to Andrew when his trial goes to court.

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The congressional hearing that changed baseball – Yahoo News

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Theres a reason Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens arent in the Hall of Fame: Congress.

The same goes for Mark McGwire. Sammy Sosa. Rafael Palmeiro. And perhaps, in the long-run, Alex Rodriguez. Maybe even Jose Canseco.

The path of these players to Cooperstown was once as direct as a stroll to first base after an intentional walk. Then lawmakers crashed through their careers with the abandon of a base runner busting up a double way.

Diehard fans, sabermetricians and devotees of Bill James will tell you the careers of these players mirrored or even topped the achievements of Babe Ruth, Stan Musial and Tom Seaver. Bonds could jack a three-run shot into McCovey Cove in San Francisco. Batters shuddered when facing Clemens 98-mph fastball. But all it took was one day in Congress to divert those players from baseball immortality.

Major League Baseball had a problem in the 1990s: Doping.

Still, baseball fans marveled at the home run race between McGwire and Sosa in 1998. Sosa and McGwire battled each other to break the single-season home run record of 61 set by Roger Maris in 1961. Sosa finished the season with 66 home runs. But McGwire surpassed Maris, cracking 70. Imagine hitting 66 home runs and not leading the league.

Bonds then shattered the all-time home run record of 755 set by the late Hank Aaron. Bonds ended his career with 762 home runs. Bonds toppled McGwires home run record in 2001, swatting 73 dingers that year. Clemens captured seven Cy Young Awards. He led the league with the lowest ERA seven times. "The Rocket" struck out 4,672 batters. Palmeiro collected 3,020 hits and slammed 569 home runs.

The only other players with 3,000 hits and 500 home runs? Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Albert Pujols, Eddie Murray and Alex Rodriguez. Bonds. Clemens. McGwire. Sosa. Palmeiro. Bound for Cooperstown?

After what Congress put them through, theyd be lucky to make it to Utica. Bonds and Clemens didnt capture enough votes to qualify for the Hall of Fame this year. It was their final year of eligibility. McGwire, Sosa and Palmeiro fell off the ballot years ago.

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DAVID ORTIZ ELECTED INTO BASEBALL HALL OF FAME; BARRY BONDS, ROGER CLEMENS WERE DENIED

The House Oversight Committee convened a hearing March 17, 2005. Among those summoned to testify were Sosa, McGwire and Curt Schilling (another one whos not in the Hall, perhaps for other reasons) and Canseco. Cansecos stat line isnt as impressive as some of the others. But the case can be made that Canseco is a borderline Hall of Famer.

Every network in America carried the hearing live from C-SPAN to ESPN. The panel did not ask Bonds to appear at that hearing.

At the time, Bonds faced scrutiny as part of a federal investigation into the Bay Area Laboratory Cooperative (BALCO). In the eyes of many, the conspicuous absence of Bonds due to the federal inquiry spoke louder than anything said into a microphone at the witness table that day.

McGwire hunched over the witness table that day nearly 17 years ago, disappearing into his chair like a fourth-grader summoned to the principals office.

McGwire repeatedly invoked the Fifth Amendment against self-incrimination, refusing to "talk about the past."

Sosa claimed his English was so poor he couldnt understand the questions. Palmeiro lectured the members.

"I have never used steroids," declared Palmeiro. "Period."

Major League Baseball suspended Palmeiro for his use of performance-enhancing drugs a few months later just after Palmeiro secured his 3,000th career base hit.

Lawmakers berated some of the most storied players in the history of the game that day. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., then serving in the House, marveled at the bank of TV cameras in the room. Sanders mused that perhaps lawmakers should haul in famous players when the House conducted hearings on health care or education. Rep. Stephen Lynch, D-Mass., blasted the players, saying he was "disappointed in the testimony."

The hearing shook the publics attention. And, it caught the attention of Major League Baseball.

MLB signed up former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine, to investigate the use of performance-enhancing drugs. The "Mitchell Report" later accused 89 then-active or former ballplayers of using banned substances.

The report highlighted Clemens as one user. The House Oversight Committee invited Clemens to appear for a closed-door deposition. Later, Clemens requested an open hearing to clear his name. Things only devolved for Clemens from there.

Clemens told lawmakers he didnt use performance-enhancing drugs. But the late Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., wasnt buying it.

"Its hard to believe you sir," Cummings told Clemens.

"Somebody was lying," said former Rep. Tom Davis, R-Va., then the top GOPer on the committee. "(Clemens) was a likable figure in sports. He was beloved. But he got up there and you had two different stories. And so we sent it to Justice."

The committee prepped a perjury referral of Clemens to the Justice Department. The Feds indicted Clemens. The case went to trial. The court finally cleared Clemens. But the die was cast. Clemens has never scored enough votes to reach the Hall of Fame.

BARRY BONDS, ROGER CLEMENS HALL OF FAME CANDIDACY RECEIVES SUPPORT FROM LEGENDARY CATCHER

In addition, Major League Baseball tightened its rules on performance-enhancing drugs. MLBs policy lagged far behind standards for the Olympics, NHL and NBA.

"We could have been a lot tougher on the players," said Davis. "They didnt want to testify against themselves. But they were all on board with changing the game. And thats what we did."

Debates about who deserves a plaque in the Hall of Fame are as heated as arguments over the infield fly rule and the designated hitter. The baseball writers elected former Red Sox star David Ortiz to the Hall this year. It was widely reported that Ortiz was part of a batch of players who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003, but before MLB formalized a testing program.

Bonds never tested positive for drugs. So look whos in the Hall. Baseball will soon enshrine Ortiz. Bonds and Clemens remain on the outside looking in. We havent even probed questions about Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson. Rose and Jackson remain ineligible for Cooperstown for betting and allegedly throwing World Series games. But decisions about whos in or out are about as clear as a hard slider nipping the black of the plate.

Cap Anson won multiple batting titles and is in the Hall. But Anson helped keep the game segregated and refused to play with Blacks. Rogers Hornsby finished with a career average of .358. He feuded with management, gambled and was surly. Ty Cobb is said to have been one of the most repulsive persons to ever step into a batters box. And, dont think for a moment that some of Curt Schillings views dont curtail his chances for induction.

The debate about Bonds, Clemens, Sosa, McGwire and yes, Rose and Jackson are now a part of baseball lore.

And part of that lore evolved on March 17, 2005 the day Congress fired a brushback pitch at the national pastime.

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View from the Right: The Democrat party passing fictions as truths – Norwich Bulletin

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Martin Fey| For The Bulletin

What does a ruling political party do when everything is going wrong and popular support is tanking? Divert the publics attention by creating a bogeyman, of course. Thats the strategy of the struggling Democrat regime, led by a man who realized his life-long presidential ambition only after losing the mental acuity needed to do the job.

President Joe Biden boasted he would shut down the virus last spring; instead, COVID-19fatalities during Bidens first year in office, with vaccines available, exceeded the total reached under President Trump without vaccines. Bidens over-confidence likely contributed to the COVID test shortages that continue to hamper our response to the Omicron variant.

With Omicron just beginning to percolate, things started rapidly deteriorating for Democrats during the Afghanistan debacle last summer. Weak-minded but still headstrong, Biden disregarded the advice of his generals. He set a firm pullout date so the last Americans would leave by the 20th anniversary of 9-11, no doubt imagining himself giving an historic Rose Garden speech marking the end of Americas longest war. Instead, Afghanistan ended as Americas greatest foreign policy embarrassment since the evacuation of Saigon.

Then Democrats brought back an old enemy. Trillions in borrowed federal spending, with the prospect of far more under Build Back Better, created a supply/demand imbalance that opened the door to inflation. By winter, the inflation rate was higher than it been in 40 years, eating away the real wage gains Americans had enjoyed during the Trump presidency. Biden and his party first dismissed price increases as a temporary condition, and when real inflation became undeniable they cast it as proof of prosperity. America winced.

Biden opened the southern border to 2 million new illegal migrants, shipping thousands of them with COVID all over the country while demonizing Americans who declined vaccination. The double-standard didnt sell well.

During a recent rambling two-hour press conference, Biden gave Russian President Vladimir Putin a virtual green light to invade Ukraine, leaving his staff to clean up the mess. Democrats and the president embraced defunding and reimagining police work, and now lawlessness rages in many urban areas.

With failures and foolishness weighing down the party, Democrats have created some fearsome diversionary mirages, relying on their minions in the media and the Deep State to inflate them in the public mind.

Chief among them is the fiction, grounded on the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, that supporters of former President Donald Trump tried to overthrow the government of the United States, and that they intend to try again. This casts any opposition to the Democrat Party as terrorist, white supremacist, and treasonous. Defining Jan. 6 as an insurrection is also an effort to rally disillusioned Democrats with a nightmare vision of a Hitlerian ex-president, backed by an army of Second Amendment brownshirts, marching down Pennsylvania Avenue to reclaim power.

Americans have seen the videos taken during the Jan. 6 riot. That visual record shows that if Jan. 6 were a conspiracy to overthrow the government, as Democrats would have us believe, the country has little to fear. The only person shot (and killed) was an unarmed woman rioter, and the only person who brandished and fired a gun was the DC police lieutenant who gunned her down as she stepped through a broken window draped in a Trump campaign flag.

The occupation of a portion of the Capitol lasted a couple of hours and consisted mainly of trespassers taking selfies, chatting with cops, stealing minor souvenirs, and sitting triumphantly in seats of power that werent theirs. Almost all the charges levied against the interlopers have been trespassing, criminal trespass, destroying government property, entering a restricted area, and the like. Despite that, and with civil rights violations reminiscent of Woodrow Wilsons presidency, dozens were put in solitary confinement and denied bail for months.

On the anniversary of the riot, the Democrat leadership competed for the best hyperbole award by putting the three-hour riot on a par with the Civil War, Pearl Harbor and 9-11. The public didnt seem impressed, perhaps because any reasonable person knows that more than flagpoles and pepper spray are needed to topple the government of the most powerful nation on earth. So, Democrats have resorted to stoking fear by hinting darkly that Jan. 6 was just a dress rehearsal for the real thing.

Others say Republicans will accomplish their coup dtat via another fiction, white supremacist-style voter suppression. Even though newly enacted voting reforms in Georgia make voting easier than it was under the old law, and easier than it is in President Bidens home state of Delaware, Democrats have gone on a rampage against voter ID and ballot safety requirements. Their own pending voting rights bill would institutionalize the loose voting standards adopted during the pandemic emergency.

In a recent podium-pounding rant, Biden likened opponents of the voting rights bill to such notorious segregationists as Confederate President Jefferson Davis, who sought to destroy the American union to maintain slavery, Alabama Sheriff Bull Connor, who ordered firehoses and dogs turned on peaceful civil rights marchers in the early 1960s, and Alabama Gov. George Wallace, who personally blocked a door to prevent the entrance of black students assigned to a formerly all-white school in his state. Liberal media outlets applauded Biden, without noting that all those miscreants were Democrats and that the bill would likely run afoul of the states constitutional mandate to set the Times, Places and Manner of elections.

On voting requirements, Democrats are again misreading their audience. A poll of 1,200 voters conducted last August by the Honest Elections Project revealed that 81 percent of those surveyed, including 77 percent of Black respondents, favored a photo ID requirement to vote.

Consider the crisis at the southern border, an anomalous foreign policy, COVID mismanagement, constant race baiting, reimagined policing, and inflationary spending. The Democrat Party will not be undone by any Republican cabal, but by trying to convince America that their fictions are truths.

Martin Fey is a member of the Quiet Corner Tea Party Patriots.

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An interview with Mark Kruger, author of The St. Louis Commune of 1877: Communism in the Heartland – WSWS

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The World Socialist Web Site recently spoke with Mark Kruger about his new book, The St. Louis Commune of 1877: Communism in the Heartland. The interview has been edited for brevity and clarity.

Douglas Lyons: Mark, could you tell us something about your background and how you became interested in this little-known yet extraordinary and revolutionary event in American history?

Mark Kruger: Thanks very much for inviting me. I went to college at the University of Wisconsin in Madison during the late 60s and that was a life changing event, just being on that campus then. After that I went to law school at Washington University in St. Louis and then later received a PhD from Saint Louis University.

Through the years in reading labor history, I kept coming across these short remarks about how during the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 workers seized power in St. Louis. I had to wait until my retirement when I had time to sit down and look at it to begin to try to piece together the answers to some of those questions. So, the subject was on my mind for a number of years but it was really about four years ago that I began to really research it and delve into it.

DL: Were you involved in left-wing, working class politics?

MK: I formed a group that would go after individual kinds of problems, political, environmental, that sort of thing. For a while I was involved with the Workers League [forerunner of the Socialist Equality Party]. They came down from New York and sponsored a talk on campus on the Vietnam War. And also, the YSA [the youth organization of the Socialist Workers Party]. I always liked the Black Panther Party because they had that class analysis, so I began selling their newspapers on the Washington University campus.

DL: What's so important about your book is that you put the St. Louis Commune in the international context of the First International, the Paris Commune of 1871 and the 1848 revolutionaries. I was wondering if you can explain more about this influence on the American working class.

MK: As I got into it, I realized that this was almost more of a European event than it was an American event, because the roots of the St. Louis Commune were in Europe and that you had to look at those events to understand the Commune. So, for example, you had the 1848 revolutions throughout Europe but especially in the German-speaking states and after that was suppressed those people moved to the United States and many of them settled in St. Louis because the city had a very long history of German immigration. It was very attractive to German immigrants to come here because there were a lot of people who spoke their language and had their culture. All of those things were present.

You had all these revolutionaries from the German-speaking areas coming to St. Louis, as well as Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Chicago and other places. Then, in 1871, the Paris Commune was suppressed. A lot of those people also came to the United States, many of them settling in St. Louis because it was originally a very French city.

Marx formed the First International in 1864, and that moved headquarters to the United States in 1872. So, you had a thread between all these revolutionaries where they were all members, or mostly members, of the First International. And it came together in the city. St. Louis had a very strong section of the International with German, French, Bohemian, and British or English-speaking sections. You had all of these European influences that ultimately resulted in the St. Louis general strike that grew out of the Railroad Strike of 1877.

DL: What was the city itself like? Could you compare it to others such as Chicago or Pittsburgh?

MK: It was the fourth-largest city in the country and growing by leaps and bounds. There were even efforts to move the nations capital to St. Louis. The city was big in manufacturing. It had large iron ore deposits in the Carondelet area of the city. It rivaled Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Birmingham, Alabama in steel production. There was massive trade going through the city into the West and South. Hence, its claimed today to be the Gateway to the West.

St. Louis is sort of a mix between a northern and southern city and some people have joked that it combined the best of northern hospitality with southern efficiency. It was a racist city, but at the time it was a very racist country so that was not unusual. But before the Civil War, because of the German immigrants, there was a very strong anti-slavery feeling to the city and as a result there was strong support for the Republican Party and strong support for Abraham Lincoln.

The state of Missouri on the other hand was very conservative, very Confederate in the southern and western parts of the state. St. Louis was kind of an island in this sea of Confederacy. The governor of Missouri during the Civil War was Claiborne Jackson who was a Confederate sympathizer, trying to get Missouri to join the Confederacy. St. Louis residents resisted, especially the Germans, many of whom became Union generals and very strong Unionists.

DL: Your book does a fantastic job covering Joseph Weydemeyer, a German revolutionary and friend of Karl Marx. Were there other prominent 1848ers in St. Louis?

MK: In St. Louis, the big hero was Franz Sigel. There is still a statue to him in Forest Park. He had been in the Prussian army and then took part in the 1848 revolutions and at one time considered going to Italy to fight in the revolution there, but instead came to the United States and fought for the Union during the Civil War. To this day he is still a hero among the German-descent citizens here.

DL: Why did these German revolutionaries support Lincoln?

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MK: Lincoln kind of fit into the Marxist perspective of the capitalists taking control from feudalists in the South. Marx would support that as part of the progressive movement toward socialism. So, Lincoln was a very progressive figure and was supported by a lot of these German revolutionaries.

DL: You mentioned racism in St. Louis and Missouri, but, during the strike, white and black workers united along class lines, as did different nationalities.

MK: Its always hard to put your yourself in the place of people 150 years ago. You get bits and pieces, like a puzzle, and you try to give an idea of what something looked like. But 1877 was a very racist time and you had a young working class in the United States. Slaves were only recently freed, and as a result, a lot of the early unions were racist in nature. Most unions did not allow blacks. Blacks formed their own unions in many cases. Only later did we overcome that. The Knights of Labor and the National Labor Union (NLU) were two unions that went out and specifically attempted to organize women and black people, which was very unusual 150 years ago. The NLU was immense in its membership, having about 800,000 members. They were two unions that tried to organize on the basis of class rather than race.

What emerged in St. Louis in 1877 was a coming together of black and white people in the general strike. You had black workers on the bargaining committee that met with the railroad owners. You had white workers supporting black steamship workers and helped them get a 50 percent raise in wages. You had blacks marching with whites through the streets. The newspapers at the time were full of descriptions of black hordes marching with white people and taking over society, so the Commune actually brought together black and white workers in a class focus.

DL: One episode which definitely showed the evolution of American society was when two former Union and Confederate generals united and took orders from the government to squash the revolutionaries.

MK: When I saw that a Union general and a Confederate general were both chosen to lead the forces against the St. Louis community, against the workers, I thought how symbolic is that: Two former enemies that were killing each other came together now to suppress the workers. In the antebellum South, the generals supported the southern plantation owners, the feudal interests. In the North, the capitalist class was emerging, and they controlled their own forces, so when the North won the Civil War and the northern capitalists took control of the American government, the army then was going to follow the orders and support the interests of that ruling class. The new enemy was not slaveowners in the South; the new enemy of those capitalists was the working class.

DL: Can you talk more about the labor movement after the Civil War and how it coalesced around the international trends you study?

MK: At that time, what was happening in Europe and in the United States was a big change in the working class with the industrial revolution and new machinery in the factories. A lot of the skilled workers were being forced into factories as wage earners. Before they were earning a pretty good wage and they controlled their own lives and working conditions. But now their skills were not valued, and as a result their higher wages were lowered because they were just running the machines like any unskilled worker.

Low wages and bad working conditions were ubiquitous all through American industry. This is a very young working class that really is searching for its consciousness. At the same time, you have all these German and French revolutionaries coming to the United States and joining the working class and trying to instill this class consciousness in the workers and unite them.

DL: Why do you think the Great Railroad Strike followed a spontaneous course, and why did it draw in skilled and unskilled workers, white and black workers, and the unemployed?

MK: Conditions were so bad for the working class at that time. The railroad industry plays a big part in the book because the working conditions were so dangerous and with the three pay cuts in 1877. But the whole working class was really suffering. There was no social safety net. If you could not buy coal to heat your house, then you would freeze to death. If you could not buy food, you would starve to death, and that was a pretty general situation. All it took was one spark and then everybody who was in the same boat began to react. These strikes began happening in Martinsburg, West Virginia and Baltimore, Maryland, and then spreading west from there. It was all spontaneous and within a week it had reached California. That is how fast it was moving.

DL: But in St. Louis the Workingmens Party (WP) harnessed this eruption.

MK: Workers did form, out of the First International, the Workingmens Party of the United States, but in 1877 it was only a year old. You have got a young party that is watching this, and they are taken by surprise. In the eastern states it happened too fastthey could not react to it but in St. Louis it took a few days to reach the city and the party tried to provide some leadership. They organized a general strike, and when the city was abandoned, they took it over. But they were not ready to take leadership and make it a national movement, rather than individual movements in different localities.

DL: The demands of the WP, such as nationalization of the railroads and telegraph industries under the control of the working class, underscore the influence of the First International.

MK: The 1848 revolutionaries that came to St. Louis provided the philosophy of class consciousness that was otherwise lacking among workers in the city. You had with the WP a radical leadership. James Cope was one of the leaders and he was a member of the London, England trades council before he came to the city. Albert Currlin was a member of the First International and a founder of the party. Twenty percent of the WP lived in St. Louis, so you had a lot of revolutionaries and radicals, and that had the effect of changing what was a strike over wages and working conditions into something broader. These were Marxists that recognized this was a struggle between classes that was emerging, and they tried to provide that leadership and that philosophy to educate the workers.

The WP held these mass meetings where a number of speakers were talking about not just wages and working conditions such as the eight-hour day and the end to child labor, but also planned out the takeover of these different industries to be run for the benefit of the working class rather than a few rich capitalists. They infused the philosophy of socialism.

DL: This era was termed the Gilded Age, and today the term the Second Gilded Age is being used to describe the state of society. What similarities do you see between 1877 and today and what do you think will happen when another working class uprising happens in the United States?

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MK: There were so many things about the Gilded Age that are similar to today. The expansion of capitalism, the control of the government by the capitalists, the suppression of working class organizations. And today unions are at their weakest point they have been in many years. You have voter suppression and a tremendous gap in wealth between the capitalists and the workers. A lot of the conditions are there for a struggle to emerge.

When I was a kid, I grew up in a very working class town just north of Chicago which has become infamous in recent days Kenosha, Wisconsin, the city of [fascist killer] Kyle Rittenhouse. The town was extremely working class. American Motors was headquartered there and so was Simmons Mattress. Everyone it seemed belonged to a union and all of my friendsall of their fathers belonged to unions, and they all lived in middle-class neighborhoods, a very middle-class life. That was the post-war period when the economy was good, and the unions were strong.

When I was a sophomore in Madison in 1968, I thought there was going to be a revolution before I graduated college. People were talking about what are you going to do after the revolution. But today is similar to 1877, nobody expected it to break out when it did and so that could happen at any time.

I think that what was lacking in St. Louis in 1877, which is lacking today, is a leadership that was socialist, was Marxist. There was a Workers Party there, which attempted to lead this uprising. But it was young and inexperienced. I think a socialist leadership is necessary if something is going to happen now.

DL: We saw the immense power of the youth and workers after the horrendous murder of George Floyd. That was a huge spontaneous uprising sending shockwaves throughout the entire world. But I would have to disagree with you on the leadership, because we have the World Socialist Web Site and the Socialist Equality Party.

I would also have to argue that the trade unions have not done anything for workers. They are going along with the capitalist class to keep workers in COVID-infested workplaces and schools for profit. We are calling on the working class to create new organizations of struggle based on internationalism and socialism, rank-and-file committees. This will not come through the corporatist and nationalist AFL-CIO and other unions.

MK: I think you are right. When we talked about the earlier movements, leadership is so important. When the Occupy Wall Street movement emerged, one of the things that they stressed was a lack of leadership. And they were proud of that. The first thing that entered my mind was the Students for a Democratic Society meetings in the 1960s, where there was no leadership in those meetings. It went on for hours and hours and hours, and accomplished very little. The leadership of a socialist organization like yours I think is crucial to any kind of working class movement.

Marx talked about building up workers organizations and then a workers party, and he said that if workers supported any of the mainstream parties, the capitalist parties, they would be exploited by those parties for their votes but they would not get anything in return. And that seems to me to be exactly what has happened in this country. It is going to take some real leadership, I think, in order to point the working class in the direction of class interests rather than just a few more dollars or one hour less of a workday.

That is totally related to my biggest fear right now and that is the emergence of fascism in the United States. This is being fed by the Republican Party today. The threat is a lot stronger than I think a lot of people realize.

DL: This brings me to the other capitalist party that divides the working class through identity politics, the Democratic Party, which, through its main organ, the New York Times, has waged a falsification of history in the 1619 Project. What are your thoughts on this?

MK: I did read a number of those articles and interviews that are in your book, and to me it is so simplistic and wrong to say that race is the one factor that has defined all of history. History is so complicated, and there are so many different things going on at the same time. It takes a great deal of thinking and research to try to understand what forces are at work and what effect they were having.

To me, the 1619 Project is the logical consequence of identity politics. I do not say that looking at certain groups or focusing on them to understand those groups is not important, for example, the Black Power movement. I think it serves some ends in understanding what has happened to that particular group. Courses on womens history helps women understand why they have been repressed in the society. But it is not the answer to the ultimate question.

The claim that the American Revolution was primarily in order to preserve slavery in the United States, is, to me, ridiculous. It totally ignores the Enlightenment. All the leaders of the American Revolution were students of the Enlightenment, children of the Enlightenment. The 1619 Project does not touch the issue that the purpose of colonies was to exploit them and provide profits for the mother country. You had the fledgling capitalist corporations in England setting up colonies, and the whole idea was to take as much from them as possible and line your pockets with that exploitation.

There are a number of factors that go into the American Revolution. A lot of the colonists were slaveowners. But we are talking about the 1700s, and there were slaves all over the world at the time, not just in what was to become the United States. So to say that a countrys entire history is based on its treatment of black people I think is very simplistic, very one dimensional. And what it has is the effect of dividing the working class into a number of different groups, each with their own interest, each with their own complaints, and failing to see the common denominator.

I just read a book by Les Payne called The Dead Are Arising: The Life of Malcolm X. No one was more race conscious in his earlier years than Malcolm X. He attributed all the problems of black people to the blonde-haired blue-eyed devil, white people. An extremely racist-focused interpretation of history. But then he began to change in his later years. There were a couple of things in the book that caught my attention: Malcolm told [civil rights leader and later Congressman] John Lewis in Nairobi, Kenya, to shift focus from race to class. Malcolm came to a certain understanding that class and capitalism lead to racism, rather than it being some kind of natural thing, a natural conflict between white people and black people. I think that is where the 1619 Project goes wrong. It just focuses on one thing, tries to draw conclusions based on one element in American history, and that is much too narrow and much too simplistic to explain anything.

DL: Martin Luther King Jr. moved towards a class analysis of society as well, which the 1619 Project completely ignores.

MK: Right, they went from marches in the South for black civil rights to the Poor Peoples Campaign, trying to unite black and white workers. It may be a coincidence, but that raises the question of his assassination, when he started this campaign. This raises a point with the Workingmens Party. For them the problem of racism and the repression of women would all be solved when capitalism was ended, the basic problem that led to both of those problems was capitalism.

DL: Thank you for the opportunity to talk about this important book and subject.

MK: Thank you for having me. Its not everybody that is interested in a weeklong event that occurred in St. Louis 150 years ago. But I always thought that the first general strike in American history, and the only time an American city was being run by communists, was pretty interesting.

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Best Nootropics (2022) Review Top-Rated Nootropic Supplements – Kirkland Reporter

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Do you want to stay focused and at the top of your game? Then you are at the right place. You can accomplish all of this and more with the help of brain supplements.

Nootropic supplements generally boost mental performance in all areas of the brain. Therefore, the supplement is best suited for active people with a busy lifestyle that demands dynamic brainpower. Increasing productivity and work performance allow you to find creative solutions to problems and perform multiple tasks even under stress. Additionally, nootropic supplements help you improve memory retention and remove brain fog.

It is possible to improve your brain health through the use of supplements. However, you should choose the perfect supplement based on your specific needs. For example, different brain supplements are used for memory loss, mental decline, and increasing concentration and attention.

Finding the best brain supplement to maximize your benefits can be challenging. Every product has different advantages and benefits, as there is a maze of products available today. It can be a little confusing to sort through all this information. In the end, you may end up spending money on something that doesnt meet your needs and requirements. Continue reading the article for a solution to the problem.

This article includes the top 33 best nootropic supplements in 2022, including popular products. Furthermore, our review will help you gather more information about brain supplements.

Among the many nootropic supplements available online, Mind Lab Pro is one of the best-known and highest-rated nootropic supplements. Mind Lab Pro by Opti-Nutra combines 11 scientifically proven nootropic ingredients to create the best brain supplement available today.

Mind Lab Pro comes with a label that identifies its ingredients and the amounts of each. Several active ingredients are high potency with clinically acceptable dosages in Mind Lab Pro, which provides optimum performance.

As a natural dietary supplement, Mind Lab Pro works quickly and effectively to boost brain health. Mind Lab Pro is an effective solution for any cognitive function concern, from insufficient attention to slow brain activity, sadness, to anxiety.

Mind Lab Pro may also improve the release of neurotransmitters like serotonin, acetylcholine, and GABA and lower the risk of oxidative stress. This leads to significant improvements in critical thinking, focus, memory, and learning.

If you are looking for a supplement that will assist your brain to work at its best, Mind Lab Pro can help you achieve that goal.

Vitaae is one of the best nootropic supplements offered online by Sane laboratories to ensure healthy brain function. Unlike other nootropics that rely on vitamins and plant extracts to target brain inflammation, Vitaae targets inflammation with antioxidants.

This nootropic is different from other nootropics because it is geared to helping you slow the effects of aging instead of increasing your memory. In short, it contains five substances that promise to make the brain younger by reversing the effects of aging.

You can significantly improve your mood, mental clarity, and concentration by taking SANE Vitaae regularly. In addition, Sane Vitaae is similar to that of more affordable alternatives available online.

Since it was developed more as an anti-aging vitamin, sane Vitaae is probably most appropriate for older people experiencing mood swings, memory loss, etc. Sane Vitaae is the best nootropics supplement you can give to your elderly family members to help them improve their cognitive abilities.

NooCube is one of the best natural supplements and innovative drugs for making your brain work more efficiently.

Also, the herbs and brain-boosting amino acids create a synergy in the brain, according to Noocube, enabling your memory and learning capacity to be strengthened.

If you are a student, a professional, or an entrepreneur, Noocube can help you improve your brains performance. The company provides 60 capsules in a single bottle, more than enough for a month. So why are you worried about finding the best nootropic supplement? This will be the right choice for you.

A popular nootropic with a large following on the online market, Neuro Focus Plus is produced by the Nuzena supplement company. Nuzenas Neuro Attention Plus is a dietary supplement designed to promote memory retention and focus.

Nuzena appears to assist with memory recall, improve mental attention, and support overall cognitive function based on the ingredients. The supplement aims to enhance your brain function and energy by generating healthy brain cells.

Your overall cognitive function gets improved, and you enjoy a slow cognitive decline. With balanced brain chemical levels in your brain pathways, you relish better mental energy levels and mental performance.

In short, this is one of the smart drugs that offer long-term brain health. Brain cell regeneration becomes maximized with this brain pill.

Carl Henderson created the nootropic supplement ProMind Complex with 100 percent natural ingredients. It assists in boosting your brains functionality, and as a memory booster, it improves memory function, focus, and analytical strength.

It helps the brain produce neurotransmitters, which improves your ability to think clearly and focus. As a result, you feel energized and sharper, which helps with memory loss and cognitive decline.

This brain pill plays an active role in improving brain function and brain energy. The cognitive benefits offered by the brain pill are unmatchable indeed. Moreover, it is known to promote long-term brain health. Considering the mental benefits of the brain pill, this can be regarded as one of the best smart drugs to improve brain health and boost memory.

The brain supplement prevents mental fatigue by balancing the levels of brain chemicals in your brain. Laterally, it aims to boost brain function and cognitive capabilities. If you want to optimize brain health with the help of Ginkgo Biloba and other ingredients, this brain is the best choice for you at present.

Nootropic supplement NeuroActiv6 from NaturalCell provides brain-boosting properties. The formula contains an innovative powder that includes powerful ingredients to promote brain health, concentration, and clarity.

The primary mechanism of innate cells is the synthesis of BDNF. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor, which is BDNF, is essential for the development of neurons. As well as helping to heal damaged cells, it promotes the growth of new ones.

Your body can better repair and renew damaged and weaker neurons with Natural Cell as it boosts BDNF production. Natural Cell enhances focus, memory, and critical thinking because it helps neurons interact faster and more efficiently.

If youre looking for an easy way to increase brain function, adding NeuroActiv6 to your regular smoothie may be the perfect solution for you. This is one of the most impactful drugs to improve brain health, boost memory, deliver cognitive benefits and enhance brain power. Your overall mental performance gets a boost as you start using this brain pill continuously.

Synapse XT is a popular brain health supplement designed to strengthen the brains connections, so the user can keep good hearing, even if they have other medical problems. The mix contains multiple natural ingredients to eliminate and enhance this complicated health problem.

SynapseXT was explicitly created for those with tinnitus to restore their brain networks and relieve symptoms. People who need to maintain their brain, hearing, and overall health may be best served by the West Jordan, Utah-based nootropic supplement.

This brain supplement can optimize the brain health of users while offering several evident mental benefits. On top of that, it produces new brain cells through a faster brain cell regeneration process. Naturally, your brainpower gets maximized, and your cognitive performance remains at the best level.

The newly-generated healthy brain cells promote healthy brain function, making this product one of the best nootropic supplements for improving cognitive function. Your mental energy gets boosted incredibly, and the process of brain cell development becomes faster with the consumption of this brain pill as well.

Since its launch in 2020, NooBru has been impacting the nootropic supplement industry with its pleasant flavor and comprehensive media coverage. NooBru is equated with a literal fountain of youth due to its powerful effects.

The natural nootropic Noobru may help you regain mental function and support your central nervous system by helping improve your cognitive processes. In addition, you can rely on its vitamins to make sure your brain remains fit even as you age, as long as it is continually supplied with all the nutrients it needs.

The supplement comes with an efficient nerve growth factor that isnt present in most nootropics supplements. This is one of the cognitive enhancers you can resist adding to your nootropic stack. The supplement uniquely impacts your entire nervous system to maximize your mental processing speed.

The nootropic Brain Pill developed by Leading Edge Health was clinically tested before release, which is uncommon for other manufacturers. One of the claims of BrainPill is that it promotes cognitive energy, strengthens memory, reduces mental fatigue, improves learning abilities, and accelerates memory retrieval.

The primary function of Brain Pill is to improve brain function and ensure better brain energy utilization. This boosts brain energy and provides brain cell growth with effective ingredients.

Your overall cognitive function and cognitive abilities improve as your brain pathways become clearer. Also, you get to enjoy better mental energy always as the levels of brain chemicals remain balanced in your nervous system. Among other cognitive benefits, this brain pill helps to boost memory, optimize brain health, improve mental function, enhance mental processing speed.

In short, your overall brain performance becomes much better with the natural nootropic ingredients present in this brain pill. This is one of the most renowned dietary supplements that ensure better memory retention abilities.

All the remarkable benefits offered by the product make it a solid contender to become an integral part of your nootropic stacks.

Nootrogen is a dietary supplement that enhances mental performance, memory recall, and focus. In addition, there are natural plant extracts in this proprietary blend that boosts cognitive function quickly and efficiently.

Nootrogen contains active ingredients that calm neurotransmitters while relieving stress and anxiety as a brain supplement. In addition, to improve cognitive health, these substances increase the amount of memory-related brain cells in the body.

It has been demonstrated that DMAE can help maintain the brains acetylcholine levels, which are fundamental to memory. A precursor to dopamine, L-tyrosine may also help with mood regulation and stress reduction.

If youre searching for natural nootropics that will help you regain decreased energy levels, this brain pill is the ultimate solution for you. This aims to improve focus while ensuring better mental health. Initially, it aims to improve cognitive function to help you retain your mental energy throughout the day.

Resulting in a slow cognitive decline is one of the mentionable cognitive functions of the brain supplement. You can enjoy better cognitive abilities and brain function with newly-generated brain cells.

With an enhanced cognitive function, you can make your lifestyle better, and this brain supplement makes that happen. Thats why it comes among the best nootropic supplements that enhance cognitive function.

Ageless Brain provides a powerful blend of eight natural ingredients that improve cognitive function. Organixx claims that this particular combination can help enhance inflammation in the brain, memory, blood flow, neuronal growth, relaxation, and reduce oxidative stress in the brain. This product is made to boost your attention, energy, and clarity to unprecedented levels.

As a way to maintain your cognitive ability in the future, you need to begin taking dietary brain-boosting supplements now rather than waiting. By taking Ageless Brain, you can enjoy greater mental wellness as you age, thanks to a powerful compound combining organic ingredients and minerals.

Several nootropic supplements and brain supplements are there, but a few of them can boost your brain function like this product. This helps boost memory and mental performance to a supreme level, and thats how it beats other brain supplements and nootropic supplements easily.

This aims to boost brain function and promote high mental energy. Most importantly, it reverses the effects of aging on your brain as it attempts to improve cognitive function. Thats where it makes a separate space in the world of brain supplements.

The Youthful Brain nootropic pill comes from Vitality Now. Youthful Brain helps maintain mental and cognitive health while minimizing fatigue, forgetfulness, and other typical aging issues.

It has been scientifically proven that ingredients like Ginkgo Biloba and Bacopa Monnieri improve academic performance and memory recall. Phosphatidylserine can also help the brain stay sharp by protecting the function of cells.

The product is intended to revitalize a tired brain that has lost some functionality due to aging. As a result, it could improve mental acuity, protect cells, and reduce the effects of dementia.

When it comes to gearing up mental function, this is one of the most potent nootropics to look up to. The natural nootropic ingredients present in this product are verified through clinical trials. This product promotes better memory retention with effective amino acids and amino acid compounds.

As you look at the amino acid profile of this product, youll notice some amino acids that arent found in most cognitive enhancers available in the market. As this can boost mental energy effectively, you must consider including it in your nootropic stack.

Qualia Mind is a high-end nootropic that improves mental performance. Over thousands of hours of research and development, it has been developed by some leading scientists in complex-system modeling, organic chemistry, and neuroscience.

Qualia Mind is a brain supplement created by Neurohacker Collectives scientists. This popular nootropic promises to increase attention, increase energy, increase cerebral blood flow, boost creativity, and increase mental clarity.

In Qualia Mind, several premium ingredients are combined to provide enormous brainpower. In addition, the formula contains 28 natural substances, including nootropics, amino acids, adaptogens, vitamins, antioxidants, and herbal tonics, to aid you in enhancing your performance.

Supporting mental health is the specialty of this product that many natural nootropics cannot assure. The products ingredients improve brain function naturally without negatively impacting your mental health.

Several aspects of this formula have been shown to improve neuronal communication. As a result, your brain can create new memories while storing and recalling specific details.

Researchers have confirmed that Hunter Focus contains specific ingredients that release neurotransmitters that keep the brain healthy, enhance mood, and protect you from stress.

With its stress-relieving properties and more significant learning assistance, this formula helps you stay calm while working through a difficult situation. You will have an unwavering sense of focus and clarity despite the pressure.

Therefore, Hunter Focus is the best option if you seek a nootropic supplement to boost your mental focus. This is one of the handy nootropic supplements to improve brain function and cognitive performance. Few brain supplements and nootropic supplements can do that.

Also, brain cell repair is another natural benefit offered by the product. Also, it can boost cognitive function and enhance energy levels.

Remind Solution is one of the most effective nootropic pills for improving brain activity. Natural ingredients create the supplement, providing consumers with sharper intellect, better thinking, and more focus. You can support your cognition in various ways by taking one Remind Solution capsule daily.

Some of Remind Solutions substances contain antioxidants that improve the brains performance. Other substances improve focus and energy by increasing the amount of blood and oxygen flow in the brain.

Optimind is a popular nootropic supplement that helps you improve your mental performance by enhancing brain function. OptiMind is the brain health program produced by AlternaScript LLC. It claims to help users focus for extended periods, maintain brain health, and increase vitality.

The active ingredients in Optimind determine its effectiveness. This supplement provides the brain with the necessary nootropics to perform at its full potential. Specifically, it improves neurotransmitters so that the brain can perform at a higher levela bottle of OptiMind capsules 32 capsules.

CogniBiotics contains a unique blend of specific herbs, prebiotics, and probiotics that help to reduce stress and improve mental clarity. The brain booster supplement CogniBiotics was created by an innovative company called Bioptimizers, specializing in creating probiotics to support psychological and physical health.

The cognitive-enhancing ingredients in Cognitive Biotics are ten probiotic bacteria, two prebiotic fibers, and fifteen Chinese medicines. As well as boosting the bacteria in CogniBiotics, the prebiotic fibers also contribute to healthy gut flora.

You may want to choose CogniBiotics if you desire to promote brain health differently than the other nootropic supplements we have shown here.

So far, weve only talked about pills that contain nootropics. For example, the Gold Mind oral spray by Cymbiotika uses micelle technology to nourish the brain.

The information presented led us to believe that Golden Mind is a nootropic supplement to comprehensive thinking. As well as targeting the brains structure, the supplement protects both the gut and brain against the adverse effects of aging.

Cymbiotika claims to use only high-quality organic and wildcrafted ingredients during the production process, free of chemicals, sugar, common allergies, animal products, and preservatives.

The manufacturer of Golden Mind, Cymbiotika, states that the product will help you eliminate brain fog, safeguard your brain, and stimulate the creation of new brain cells, among other things.

This is why the golden mind is the perfect nootropic supplement for someone who wants to enhance his brain function.

MemorySurge will provide a powerful and unique solution for repairing and restoring memory loss by defending against cognitive decline. In contrast to other memory boosters on the market, the formula of this product revitalizes and energizes the brain cells responsible for memory.

MemoSurge is a nutritional supplement that claims to improve your memory. In the beginning, the supplement stimulates neurotransmitters in the brain. Afterward, the mixture repairs damaged brain cells while simultaneously preventing brain shrinkage.

Lastly, the mixture produces energy while decreasing anxiety and insomnia. Among other things, the formula promises to improve your general health and well-being.

One of the most popular nootropic pills available today is Onnit Alpha Brain. Developed by Onnit co-founder Joe Rogan, Alpha Brain helps with daily memory, focus, and cognition.

Alpha Brain by Onnit is one of the few nootropics on this list that has been proven in clinical studies and peer-reviewed research. Most supplement firms do not conduct clinical trials due to their high cost. This formula offers a competitive advantage over competitors, thanks to its high quality.

Even though Alpha Brain uses unique formulations, most of the constituents belonging to these proprietary formulas are listed with specific dosages. This makes it easy to compare Alpha Brain with other popular nootropics.

As a bonus, there is Brain Boost, a clinically-tested natural nootropic blend that helps maintain brain and cognitive health despite modern-day challenges and aging.

Brain boost, a nootropic from Vital Plan, was developed by Dr. Bill Rawls. In addition to enhancing memory and cognitive performance, the pill improves energy, concentration, anxiety, mood, immunity, and even your intestinal bacteria.

Brain Boost is one of the most potent formulas on our list for individuals looking to achieve immediate results with just four capsules per serving.

Performance Lab Mind is a nootropic supplement aimed at improving cognitive performance. Its natural ingredients promise to improve cognitive functions, memory, mood, concentration, clarity, and focus.

Researchers found that the Performance Lab Mind can increase mental energy up to 13.6% and influence several factors, including memory, motivation, speed, and recovery as needed. The brain benefits from the increased blood flow through this exercise. In addition, your brains capability to understand complicated problems and act intelligently in high-stress situations will improve.

Specifically, Performance Lab Mind will be the best choice if you need a nootropic supplement like Mind Pro Lab.

Neuro is the only nootropic on this list available as mint and gum. Neuro gums and mints can help to energize, soothe, and focus your mind daily.

There are three different gums and mints from Neuro: Calm & Clarity, Ideal State, and Energy & Focus. For those who are looking to increase their energy level in the morning, feel present and confident in the afternoon, or have a sense of well-being throughout the day, Neuro may be the right choice for them.

Neuro Gum also contains sorbitol, a gum base, spirulina flakes, natural flavors, Monk Fruit, Stevia, and calcium stearate to prevent nausea and eliminate bloating. In addition, the gum is gluten-free, sugar-free, and GMO-free.

Rather than swallowing a capsule, some people prefer chewing gum or taking a mint. The peppermint or cinnamon flavors might make it an appropriate pick for anyone seeking a gum or mint with functional benefits.

Oweli Neuro Brain & Focus Formula, also known as Neuro, is an innovative nootropic formula that fosters unprecedented levels of focus. Neuro reportedly promotes enhanced memory and learning, increases neuroplasticity, and helps combat the onset of age-induced cognitive decline.

The Neuro supplement helps to enhance learning and memory, reduce age-induced cognitive decline, and boost neuroplasticity. Ultimately, the researchers say, each serving will enhance neuron and synapse protection neurotransmitter signaling, as well as optimize neuroplasticity.

Taken regularly, Oweli Neuro will improve every aspect of your mental health. You will feel more relaxed, which will lead to better performance at work.

The Memory Hack by Nutrition Hacks is a cognitive health supplement. Memory Hack is a one-capsule memory supplement considered the most powerful in history. This product contains a unique blend of memory-boosting ingredients that you will not find anywhere else.

This product promotes mental clarity, focus, alertness, and concentration while improving the brains function. Each day, Memory Hacks unique combination provides your brain with a natural ingredient that boosts cognitive functions and helps you recall all of your lost memories. As a result, you will achieve extraordinary outcomes in overcoming any form of memory loss with this supplement.

The stated benefits of Memory Hack are, however, its greatest weakness. According to the company, individuals with memory issues can expect complete memory recovery after six months. Unfortunately, by making such promises, Nutrition Hacks could mislead patients with memory issues regarding the advantages of nootropic pills.

The nootropic supplement Memo Defend was developed by Thomas Taylor to aid in cognition by combining natural components. Specifically, it is a dietary supplement aimed at seniors with Alzheimers disease, memory loss, and dementia.

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You Wont Believe What Bella Hadid Just Revealed About Her DrinkingWere So Surprised! – SheFinds

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Supermodel Bella Hadid, 25, opened up about her sobriety in a January 22nd interview with InStyle,and also spoke about the origins for Kin Euphorics, her non-alcoholic beverage brand that she announced and co-founded with designer Jen Batchelor in September of 2021.

Hadid told the publication that after undergoing brain scans from her doctor, she was able to view the effects of alcohol on her brain, with the experience making it a lot harder to pick up the glass, as she said to InStyle. I have done my fair share of drinking, Hadid continued. I loved alcohol and it got to the point where even I started to, you know, cancel nights out that I felt like I wouldnt be able to control myself.

Hadid also spoke about her unlikely return to drinking alcohol, and her experience with negative effects. I dont feel the need because I know how it will affect me at 3 in the morning when I wake up with horrible anxiety thinking about that one thing I said five years ago when I graduated high school, Hadid said. She continued: Theres just this never-ending effect of, essentially, you know, pain and stress over those few drinks that didnt really do much, you know?

The model explained that she officially quit drinking roughly 6 months ago, and also noted that her non-alcoholic beverage is made with ingredients like adaptogenic herbs, nootropics, and botanicals.

This also isnt the first time that Hadid has opened up about heavy and difficult subjects like alcoholism and mental health. Hadid detailed her mental health struggles with her 48.9 million Instagram followers in the past, and from recent comments on her posts, her fans seem to appreciate her vulnerability.

After Hadid shared selfies of her crying and wrote about her mental health on Instagram in November 2021, her post flooded with thousands of comments and tweets in response.I think its harmful to only share happy, beautiful, made-up moments with the public, wrote one user. Its a glimpse of honesty in a toxic social media culture that loves to romanticize.

As Dry January comes to a close within the next few days, Hadids brand Kin Euphorics is putting out special bundles and offers on their non-alcoholic drinks.

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It’s time to close the digital wealth gap between users and tech giants – Mashable

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Imagine social media as a giant factory where the foremen are billionaires. A handful of workers are getting a respectable living wage. Some are scraping together a living only if they hustle hard enough and tolerate a lot of uncertainty and risk. But by far the vast majority are simply working for free. The bosses would probably expect a strike at any minute. A strike if they're lucky.

And OK, a factory is an imperfect analogy for the social media apps and sites we like to call "the attention economy," because, in theory, we're using them for fun, but that's been getting less and less true for years, and it feels more like we're just stuck with them. Meanwhile, the companies own what we produce there: our data. And they make vast sums of money off that data by selling targeted ads and otherwise eroding our privacy. It's becoming more apparent every day that this tradeoff isn't working out for one of the parties involved. It leaves normal users at a serious disadvantage, and in some cases even the celebrities and influencers who actually see a monetary benefit aren't happy with the deal either.

So the fight to solve the problems with social media is going to fall along a new divide: the people who benefit heavily from the attention economy versus the users.

"We're willing to kind of give up parts of our privacy, parts of our self-determination, because there's something that we get in return and that's typically security," Sandra Matz, an associate professor of business at Columbia University told Mashable. "That's typically convenience, that's service, that's something that makes our life better. There were always these trade-offs between keeping information private to ourselves versus putting it out there and getting something in return. The problem with the new tech world or digital world is that the balance is just totally off."

Matz said this gap is growing larger and larger every day because giving away our data in order to use products online is the status quo most of us don't even think about it. Instead, what's happening is social media users are actually engaging in labor of some form or another by posting on the platforms and giving tech giants the data they need to sell ads, and users aren't being compensated for that.

Philip Napoli, a professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy, told Mashable that we create monetizable data every single time we create content, post something, react to another post, or share anything online. For instance, Instagram might see that you've been interacting with a lot of fitness influencers. The company can then sell that data to advertisers, and start feeding you ads for workout clothes. Using Instagram and interacting with accounts and influencers is a kind of labor that generates data, which generates money. But you don't reap any of those monetary benefits. "All that is essentially a labor that generates the data that is monetizable and fuels that economy," he said.

"I don't think people have a sense of how valuable this data really is," Matz said. "That leads to this class divide where people don't understand and that's part of the reason why they don't ask for compensation."

You might legitimately enjoy, say, exchanging messages with people on Facebook, or accumulating Twitter likes, so you might not see this as some form of unpaid labor. But, as Napoli said, "what gets lost in that individual calculus are any notions of the collective good."

If we own our data, and are allowed to do with it what we see fit, we could take the money tech companies make from our data and put it directly into our own pockets. This is an attractive thought, but we wouldn't actually make a ton of money individually from our own data probably just a few dollars, Napoli said. That's why it's important to see this as a collective issue instead of an individual one.

"It's in the aggregation that it's worth so much," Napoli said. "And so it's that collective thinking about how our labor, how the data we generate fuels this ecosystem, that falls by the wayside."

And that's exactly what continues to drive the massive gap between users and tech platforms.

Similar to the wealth income gap, there are fluctuations in how much power people have in the lower rung of the attention economy. For instance, influencers make their living off of the attention economy, and it would be pretty easy to blame them for part of this gap. Celebrity social media users are accessible, and make good targets for criticism precisely because they're ubiquitous, and have human faces, unlike a massive, untouchable corporation like Meta or TikTok. But they still have no power over the tech itself and have no control over their own data. And tech companies reap huge benefits from influencers.

There's some apparent effort by platforms to close that gap, at least for influencers. They aren't giving them control over their own data or bringing them into the decision-making process, but they're offering services that can help compensate them to keep them making more content.

Twitter introduced a "tip jar" that allows people to send money to other users, and you can "Super Follow" tweeters by paying them for bonus content. On TikTok, creators with at least 10,000 followers can join the Creator Fund, which pays them based on the views of their videos. Instagram is launching a paid subscription service for creators similar to Twitter's Super Follows, too. But all of these tools are specifically targeted towards influencers regular users will likely not reap any of those benefits.

"Who accumulates the money and power from the attention economy? It is gathering at the top, it's gathering at the tech companies," Emily Hund, a researcher at the University of Pennsylvanias Annenberg School for Communication, told Mashable. "But that's not to say that there aren't other parties involved who benefit. Advertisers benefit, some influencers benefit too."

Influencers rely on these platforms, but Hund says the relationship can be rocky. At any moment, a platform could decide to completely change like Instagram adding Reels and Twitter adding Spaces.

"There is a sense that it can all be taken away from them at a moment's notice by a platform changing their algorithm, changing their terms of service, with no warning," Hund said. "That can have a huge impact on influencers' livelihoods. And so they are really not the ones in control."

Just look at when OnlyFans banned sexually explicit content, disrupting entire streams of income for influencers on the platform. They later backtracked, due to collective backlash from creators, but the threat is constantly looming over their heads.

"There are no formalized communication channels between influencers and the platforms on which they work, which is just wild to me and needs to change immediately," Hund said.

Influencers may be the most productive employees in the factory, but they have to nimbly change their job descriptions or fall into ruin overnight. A person who find success in one area may have to suddenly become a photographer, a videographer, a podcast producer, or a talking head at a moment's notice if they want to stay in the game.

Influencers are beginning to recognize the work they do to keep platforms afloat. In 2021, SAG-AFTRA began covering social media influencers and content creators in their 160,000-member union. But they need to do more, Hund argues, by seeing the true value of what they bring to these platforms: data.

"Can we imagine a system where our contributions could be better used to leverage responsibility as far as minimizing the harms? That's one possibility I haven't really thought through," Napoli said. "Can we imagine some scenario where we receive some kind of compensation? I think that's much less feasible, and I don't know how you would manage it."

Napoli looks to Section 230, a law that protects tech companies from lawsuits related to what users post on their platforms. CEOs of Facebook, Google, and Twitter have all been open about making changes to it. In its inception, the decades-old law created a default business model for the internet, which is to host a bunch of third-party content. People wanted to share stuff with their friends and family, and there was rarely a reason to think about an audience larger than that. But that's not the case anymore. If it isn't Section 230, Hund argues that "some sort of legislation related to transparency for tech companies is necessary."

Beyond federal regulation, we can look to the private sector, where companies are working to close the gap, like MePrism, a marketplace for data.

"Your virtual footprint can really only be used by monetizing some form of economic value about you," Tom Daly, the founder of MePrism, told Mashable. "Mine can only be used about me, and if that's the case, it really seems crazy that 300 million U.S. consumers have no idea that their property is being bought, sold, for how much, for what purposes, and by whom. When, on the other side, there's a handful of corporations who do know exactly what they're paying for and how they're using it. We fundamentally believe that that is a major massive contributor to income inequality."

And we can look at users, too. Some creators themselves are fighting back in the only way they can: by going on strike and unionizing.

"The incentive structure broadly speaking is broken, and the fixes will come from people who are working in the industry, people who are users, and government bodies in some form," Hund said.

But that requires millions of people to organize and act collectively, which isn't an easy feat. Overall, most experts agree that we need to educate people on "basic digital literacy." That way, users will know how and what they're contributing to the attention economy and their inherent power.

"It would be great if some of that collective value that we are essentially seeding to these platforms could be leveraged into them being more socially responsible and how they operate these platforms," Napoli said.

In the end, a lot needs to change. Maybe we create some kind of users bill of rights, or a Facebook oversight board that actually works, or a rewriting of Section 230, or new legislation altogether.

"If you combine all of these puzzle pieces, then we might be getting a little bit closer," Matz said. "But closing the gap? I don't think we ever will. If we can shrink it, instead of widening, which is probably what's going to happen if we don't intervene, that would already be a success."

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