S.B.G & CIG - Toronto to Perth










S.B.G & CIG - Toronto to Perth 

Relocating from Calgary, Alberta 


BRITISH COLUMBIA 

2012-2025 after British Columbia prior to & Montreal conndcted to Ottawa & Sudbury prior to after North Bay connected to Niagara Region & GTA 

Reason for the move:

Unfortunately Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett cannot do ones job with those operating at or with the NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs in Canada doing as they have been between 2012-2025 after separate efforts taken prior to so a move from Calgary, Alberta connected Vancouver, British Columbia to Perth Australia conndcted to Aukland, New Zealand isnin offer to address with K.T Neuro-Labs of Alpha Health Clinics (CIG) so Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett can get back to work while addressing health - dental concerns 

Dr Carly Koslov Bennett has also relocated the New York City office to Perth, Australia reflecting the NB-OT Labs effort while a New York State rep replaces like in Calgary, Alberta & Vancouver, British Columbia 


TORONTO & PERTH

Passenger & Cargo flights. K.T will be transporting NB-OT Labs wBCI equipment on a cargo flight

A flight from Toronto to Perth takes at least 23 hours and 30 minutes, but the exact flight time varies depending on the specific stopover airport and route, as there are no direct flights between the two cities. The total journey time will include the layover time between connecting flights, which is not included in the stated flight duration. 

Key Points 

• No Direct Flights: You cannot fly directly from Toronto to Perth.

• Varied Flight Times: The length of your flight depends on the chosen route and stopover locations.

• Minimum Duration: The flight time starts around 23 hours and 30 minutes.

• Layover Time: The time you spend on the ground between flights is separate from the actual flight time.












Like Western USA & Canada. Perth is Drier Air then Eastern Australia or New Zealand 

Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett should spent most of 30 days a month in drier air after experiments due to skin + humidity irritation 








Humidity has a wave of wet air & wet winters air which is for different than dry climates separate from elevations then different forests & features 

New Zealand Climate

https://niwa.co.nz/climate-and-weather/overview-new-zealands-climate


IN PREPARATION FOR THE FLIGHT 

Residential properties. Paid for in cash 

Commercial properties. Paid for in cash

Crates of items connected to Melbourne & Aukland then Zurich & Ticinio Region 

New Schedule 


MOBILE LIKE INTERNET 

The major mobile operators in Perth, Australia, are Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone. Many other smaller companies, called Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs), also operate in Perth by using the networks of these three major providers. 
Major Network Providers 

• Telstra:
Known for its wide coverage and reliable network, which extends to rural areas.

• Optus:
Offers a strong presence in cities and has seen improved 5G speeds in urban areas.

• Vodafone:
Another major player in the Australian mobile market, often in a partnership with TPG Telecom.

Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs)
These providers don't own their own network infrastructure but partner with one of the major networks (Telstra, Optus, or Vodafone) to offer their services. This gives you more options for different plans and pricing. 

• Boost Mobile: Operates on the Telstra network. 

• Moose Mobile: Uses the Optus network. 

• Cmobile: Offers plans on both the Telstra Wholesale and Vodafone networks, allowing customers to choose the network that suits them best. 

• Lebara: Uses the infrastructure of one of the main networks to provide its services. 
How to Choose a Provider

• Check Network Coverage:
Before selecting a plan, review the network coverage maps for your home, work, and travel areas to ensure the operator you choose provides good service where you need it. 

• Consider Your Needs:
If you plan to travel to rural areas, Telstra might be the best choice. If you primarily stay in the city, Optus or Vodafone could be a good option. 

• Look at MVNOs:
If you're looking for a particular pricing deal or specific network features, check out the offers from various MVNOs. 


INTERNET 

In Perth, popular internet operators include Telstra, Optus, Aussie Broadband, TPG, Superloop, and Tangerine Telecom. User opinions vary, but key considerations for choosing a provider are their reliability, speed, customer service, and the specific NBN plan that best suits your needs. You can find more detailed, up-to-date opinions and comparisons on review sites like ProductReview.com.au and Finder.com.au. 

Key Factors to Consider

• Speed: Different plans offer various speeds, so choose one that matches your internet sage. 

• Reliability: Look for providers with good network stability and performance, especially during peak hours. 

• Customer Service: Check reviews for providers known for good customer support.

• Price: Compare plans to find the best value for your budget. 

• Network Technology: Ensure the provider offers plans that work with the NBN network in your specific Perth location. 

Where to Find User Opinions

• Finder.com.au: and Compare Club: These sites provide comparisons and awards based on customer satisfaction. 

• ProductReview.com.au: Offers in-depth user reviews for various providers. 

• Opensignal: Publishes reports on fixed broadband experience, including metrics like reliability and video experience. 


HEALTH & DENTAL 

To get Australian health dental insurance in Perth, you need a private health insurance policy with an "extras" cover, as standalone dental insurance isn't available in Australia. You can compare policies by using the government's website, privatehealth.gov.au, or by contacting insurers directly like Bupa or Medibank. When choosing a policy, consider the waiting periods for different procedures, annual limits, and whether the policy includes a preferred provider network for better benefits, according to Bupa and Medibank. 

How to Find Dental Insurance

• 1. Visit the Official Government Comparison Site:
Go to privatehealth.gov.au to compare all available health insurance policies and find one with the extras cover you need. 

• 2. Contact Insurers Directly:
You can also get quotes and information from private health insurers such as Bupa, Medibank, HCF, or specialist dental providers like smile.com.au. 

What to Look For in a Policy

• Extras Cover:
Dental coverage falls under "extras" policies, which are separate from hospital cover. 

• Waiting Periods:
Be aware of waiting periods, which can range from two to six months for general dental work and up to 12 months or more for major procedures like orthodontics. 

• Annual Limits:
Policies will have yearly limits on how much you can claim for dental services. 

• Provider Networks:
Some policies offer 100% benefits at specific dentists within their network, like Medibank or Bupa's members' choice networks. 

• Combined Hospital and Extras:
If you need complex dental work that requires hospitalization, you may need a combined hospital and extras policy. 

Health & Dental 

https://2027-2030onwards.blogspot.com/2025/09/s.html


Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA)

Commonwealth Bank is a multinational bank with presence across New Zealand, Fiji, Asia, the US, and the UK. Founded in 1911, the bank is headquartered in Sydney. The bank employs around 51,800 staff and operates more than 11,000 branches.
It is the largest of the banks in Australia and offers a diversified range of financial products and services. It currently provides retail, business, institutional banking, and wealth management products and services to its 16.6 million customers.


Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ)

Founded in 1835, ANZ Bank is one of the largest Australian banks and provides various banking and financial products and services to retail, high net worth, small business, corporate, commercial, and institutional customers. The bank’s Wealth Australia division is comprised of the Insurance and Funds Management business units, which offer insurance, investment, and superannuation solutions. The bank operates in 34 markets across the US, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, the Asia-Pacific region, and the Middle East.


National Australian Bank (NAB)

Number three on the list of the top 10 banks in Australia is NAB, formed by the merger of the National Bank of Australasia and the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney in 1982. The bank provides banking products and services to individuals and businesses.
Headquartered in Docklands, NAB operates through 820 banking centers and is present in New Zealand, the US, Asia, and Europe.


Westpac Bank

Westpac Bank was Australia’s first bank, established in 1817 as the Bank of New South Wales. In 1982, it became Westpac Banking Corporation when BNSW merged with the Commercial Bank of Australia. It provides banking products and financial services through five divisions: Consumer Bank, Business Bank, BT Financial Group, Westpac Institutional Bank, and Westpac New Zealand. The bank employs around 32,620 staff. Headquartered in Sydney, Westpac serves 13 million customers.


Bank of Queensland

Founded in 1874, Bank of Queensland is one of the oldest banks in Australia. Headquartered in Queensland, it offers retail banking services. The bank employs 48,556 individuals and operates 200 branches across Australia.


Macquarie Bank

Headquartered in Sydney, Macquarie Bank is the largest Investment bank in Australia. Founded in 1969, the bank provides services in asset management and finance, banking, advisory, risk, and capital solutions across debt, equity, and commodities markets. Headquartered in Sydney, Macquarie Bank employs 13,597 staff.


Bendigo Bank

Bendigo Bank was formed by the merger of Bendigo Bank and Adelaide Bank in November 2007. The bank is one of the largest retail banks in Australia, with approximately 7,200 employees. Headquartered in Bendigo, it operates in Adelaide and South Australia, and maintains regional offices in Docklands, Melbourne, and Ipswich, Queensland.


AMP Bank Ltd

AMP Bank was founded in 1988 and provides retail banking services. Headquartered in Sydney, the bank employs around 6,000 staff. AMP Bank provides a wide range of services, including deposits, residential mortgages, self-managed superannuation fund products, practice finance loans, as well as transaction banking services. The bank is one of the leading independent wealth management companies in Australia and New Zealand.

Suncorp Bank

Suncorp Bank provides general insurance, banking, life insurance, and wealth management services in Australia and New Zealand. Founded in 1902, the bank is based in Brisbane. Suncorp Bank employs around 13,500 individuals and serves nine million customers in Australia and New Zealand.

Bankwest

Just recently making it onto the list of top 10 banks in Australia is Bankwest, which was founded in 1895 as a rural lender to support the State’s farming industries. In 1945, Agricultural Bank became a full-fledged trading bank. After its incorporation in 1990, it changed its name to Bankwest in 1994. Based in Perth, the bank also maintains offices in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, and Sydney.


ELECTRICITY DIEDS...DEATH BY ELECTRIC 

A died. A croked

Electrocution death occurs when an electric current passes through the body, causing fatal disruption of vital functions like the heart, lungs, or brain. The current can induce ventricular fibrillation (a deadly irregular heartbeat), paralysis, or cause severe internal and external burns. Accidental electrocutions are common in construction, public utilities, and the home, often involving contact with power lines or faulty appliances. 

Causes of Death

• Cardiac Arrest:
The primary cause is the disruption of the heart's normal electrical activity, leading to ventricular fibrillation or asystole (a stopped heart). 

• Asphyxiation:
An electric current passing through the brain and spinal cord can interfere with the respiratory centers and paralyze the chest muscles, leading to suffocation. 

• Internal Damage:
The current can cause severe burns to internal tissues and cell membranes, damage blood vessels, and lead to organ failure. 

Factors Influencing Severity

• Voltage and Current:
Higher voltage means more electricity, which is more dangerous, but even low-voltage shocks can be fatal. 

• Body Resistance:
The human body conducts electricity poorly, but wet skin has even lower resistance, increasing the current and the damage. 

• Pathway of the Current:
The path of the electricity is critical; a current that travels across the heart or through the chest and head is far more dangerous than one that passes through an extremity. 

• Duration of Contact:
The longer a person is in contact with the electrical source, the greater the damage. 

Common Scenarios

• Occupational Hazards:
Accidental electrocutions are prevalent in construction, transportation, and manufacturing due to proximity to high-voltage power sources. 

• Household Accidents:
Contact with faulty appliances or being in water (like a bathtub) when using electrical devices is a common cause of electrocution. 
Forensic Investigation 

• External Signs: Sometimes, entry and exit marks from the current are visible on the body.

• Internal Evidence: Forensic pathologists can detect internal injuries, blood clotting, or other signs consistent with electrocution.

• Circumstances: Investigators often rely on the circumstances of the death to determine electrocution as the cause, especially if there are no clear external signs.


AUSTRALIA WEALTH - DEBT - ASSET MANAGEMENT INVESTORS 

List of the Largest Investors with offices in Australia

219 results...

• The Carlyle Group | $201B
• KKR | $153B
• Goldman Sachs Merchant Banking Division | $150B
• Future Fund Australia | $146B
• Oaktree Capital | $122B
• TPG Capital | $107B
• Bain Capital | $104B
• IFM Investors | $101B
• HPS Investment Partners | $47B
• TPG Sixth Street Partners | $30B
• Bain Credit | $30B
• Gina Rinehart | $15B
• Point 72 | $12B
• The Riverside Company | $7B
• Ellerston Capital | $5B
• Navis Capital | $5B
• Affinity Equity Partners | $5B
• Blue Sky Funds | $3.25B
• Pacific Equity Partners | $3B
• Founders Fund | $3B
• BGH Capital | $2.5B
• CP2 | $2.5B
• Portland House Group | $2.3B
• Quadrant Private Equity | $2B
• AMB Capital Partners | $2B
• Australian Capital Equity | $2B
• LJCB Investment Group | $2B
• Clean Energy Finance Corporation | $2B
• Costa Asset Management | $2B
• CPE Capital | $1.5B
• Thorney Investments | $1.5B
• RF Corval | $1.5B
• Paspaley Family | $1.3B
• Crescent Capital | $1.2B
• Archer Capital | $1.2B
• Allegro Funds | $1.1B
• Advent Partners | $1000M
• Olbia Investments and the Salteri Family | $1000M
• Tribeca Investment Partners | $1000M
• Tanarra | $1000M
• OneVentures | $900M


AUSTRALIAN 

Major Australian grocery chains found in Perth include the supermarket duopoly of Coles and Woolworths, along with the Independent Grocers of Australia (IGA). Another prominent, locally-focused chain is Spudshed, known for its Australian-owned status and emphasis on locally produced goods. Tony Ale is another family-owned market specializing in fresh produce in Perth. 

Major Chains

• Coles:
A large, Australian-owned and operated supermarket chain with locations across Perth. 

• Woolworths:
Another dominant Australian supermarket chain offering a wide range of groceries and online shopping options. 

• IGA:
The Independent Grocers of Australia, a network of independent supermarkets. 
Local & Independent Stores

• Spudshed:
An Australian-owned supermarket chain founded by Tony Galati, focusing on locally grown and packaged products.

• Tony Ale:
A family-owned and operated fresh food market in Cockburn Central, Perth, specializing in organic produce. 
How to Find Locations 

• Online Search:
Search for "Coles near me," "Woolworths near me," or "IGA Perth" to find specific locations.

• Store Websites:
Most chains, like Coles, IGA, and Woolworths, have websites to help you find stores and view online catalogues.


SHELL SHOCK 

Shell- Shock. PTS. Neck - spine + Brain Injury + stress acne rarely. No other concerns

Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett lived a different life than the average between 2001-2025 & lives with PTS from work doubling as a neuro-agent & researcher retired in 2022. Does not connect with males & reserves a specific 80-20 female first social life in private with no attraction to males. Andro & voiding socially even if living in masculine role

No stockholm syndrome & retired from doubling as for a now defunct lab. Remains connected to K.T Neuro-Labs yet focused on M.D.E - C/M 

Shell shock is an outdated term for symptoms of stress and psychological trauma experienced by soldiers, particularly in World War I, which is now known as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Symptoms included fatigue, confusion, tremors, nightmares, paralysis, and a general inability to function, initially thought to be caused by physical brain damage from explosions. However, the real cause was prolonged exposure to the intense stress of combat, which led to both physical and mental symptoms. 

Symptoms of Shell Shock 

• Fatigue and exhaustion
• Tremors and shaking
• Confusion
• Nightmares
• Impaired vision and hearing
• Loss of balance and headaches
• Emotional distress, crying, and fear
• Paralysis or insanity
Causes and Misconceptions

• Initial Belief:

At first, it was believed that shell shock was caused by physical damage to the brain and nervous system due to the impact of explosions and heavy bombardment. 

• Evolving Understanding:

It became clear that soldiers who were not near explosions also developed similar symptoms, indicating the stress of combat itself was the cause, not just physical trauma. 

• Combat Stress:

The core cause was prolonged exposure to the relentless stress and horror of trench warfare. 

Modern Terminology and Treatment

• PTSD:

The modern term for these combat-related psychological injuries is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 

• Treatment:

Today, treatment for PTSD includes psychotherapy, cognitive processing therapy, medications for anxiety and depression, and alternative therapies like yoga. 

• Shift in Attitudes:

In WWI, many authorities viewed shell shock symptoms as cowardice or a lack of moral character, a stark contrast to modern understanding and treatment approaches for trauma. 


BRITISH MONARCH THEN VS NOW

There are dozens of former British countries, encompassing the majority of the world's nations, with some of the most prominent including India, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Nigeria, and the United States. These nations, once part of the vast British Empire, have since achieved full independence and sovereignty, although many remain members of the Commonwealth of Nations. 

https://thecommonwealth.org

Here are some key examples of former British countries by continent:

North America: 

• Canada

• United States: (as colonies)

Africa: 

Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Sierra Leone.

Asia: 

India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Singapore, and Hong Kong.
Caribbean: The Bahamas, Barbados, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago. 

Oceania: Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. 

Middle East: 

• Iraq: (as a British Mandate)

• Jordan

• Kuwait

Europe: Ireland and Malta. 

Key takeaway:

The term "ex-British countries" covers a broad spectrum of nations with diverse histories and relationships with the former empire. Many of these former colonies are now fully independent, while a significant number also maintain ties to the UK through the Commonwealth of Nations. 







Restricted content controls like browser controls if not applications & mobile or tablet use to access text or video content 

YouTube for Prisoners

Prisoners primarily access YouTube through smuggled mobile phones, as official facilities typically ban such devices and access to the internet. While there are specialized "smart prison phones" with limited capabilities, some inmates use these, and others have black market or contraband smartphones for communication and entertainment, including YouTube. Guards are sometimes involved in the smuggling and sale of these prohibited devices.

How Prisoners Access YouTube 

• Smuggled Mobile Phones:
The most common method is by bringing contraband smartphones into prison. This can happen through various means, though the methods are not widely publicized.

• Black Market:
A black market exists for cell phones and similar devices within prisons, with inmates sometimes obtaining them from other inmates or even from correctional officers themselves, notes this News5 report.

• Contraband Smartphones:
These devices can be used for various activities, including accessing social media and streaming platforms like YouTube.

Official vs. Unofficial Access 

• Banned Devices: Most correctional facilities do not permit smartphones or internet access.

• Limited-Functionality Phones: Some correctional systems offer limited-functionality devices, but these usually restrict access to the internet and social media, including YouTube. These devices are designed for inmate communication and are not intended to provide unrestricted access to the web.

YouTube for Prisoners 

A version of YouTube is available for inmates on restricted mobile tablets, but it is not the same as the public version. Correctional institutions and their technology contractors offer a heavily filtered, monitored version to ensure security while still providing educational and rehabilitative content. This version is distinct from illicit mobile phones that prisoners may obtain, which are contraband and illegal. 

Content restrictions

A prison-issued tablet that includes YouTube access will have significant limitations compared to a standard mobile device:

• Curated content: Inmate tablets access a "stripped down" and filtered version of YouTube, often limited to G- or PG-rated videos. This content typically includes educational, religious, and personal wellness videos.

• Closed network: The tablets are not connected to the live, open internet. Instead, they operate on a closed, internal network. Inmates cannot freely browse YouTube or the rest of the web.

• No live videos or uploads: Features like uploading videos, going live, or unfettered access to trending content are prohibited for security reasons.

• No downloads: On some devices, content is only streamed and cannot be downloaded, preventing inmates from hoarding content or transferring it to other devices.

• Paid entertainment: While some tablets offer free educational content, entertainment options like music, movies, and games are often available for purchase. This is a primary source of revenue for the private telecommunication companies that provide the services. 

Illicit mobile phone use

Despite the availability of sanctioned tablets, some inmates still acquire illegal mobile phones. Unlike prison tablets, these devices are not filtered, but possession is a severe offense. 

• Why they are banned: Unmonitored phones pose significant security risks, as inmates could use them for unapproved communication, coordinating crimes, or posting content online.

• How they are used: Inmates with contraband phones have been known to upload videos to YouTube, but these are quickly taken down by authorities.

• Penalties for possession: Getting caught with an illegal cell phone can lead to disciplinary infractions, loss of privileges, and even an extended prison sentence. 


THE OPPOSITION OF NORMAL

Focusing on biological instictive reasoning for survival with a top down. Bow down slave to master approach 

According to the NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs Holidays like Christmas, Easter, Halloween or break based are a make-believe human created time waster

A work - life balance & investment in savings, retirement savings, income streams, budgets & asset + debt management is of no use

Regular interests considered health for the psyche or psychologically - mentally & physically are something they oppose like a variety of interest then diet & exercise

Under your wing... your watch & control. Puppets on strings 

Daily routines. Scheduling. 

Christ. A prophet of history of others to consider in holiday or event themes with variety 


Irrelevant Relevant 

3D

https://www.wired.com/story/researchers-create-3d-printed-artificial-skin-that-allows-blood-circulation/

Iron & Sodium

https://youtu.be/XZ4GlcVCU6E?si=RZgUGc1WBFusw7M-

Modular Housing. Canada 

https://canada-info.ca/en/wolfe-street-modular-housing-community-is-nearly-move-in-ready/

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/peterborough-modular-housing-project-unhoused-people-1.7138608

Raiders Stadium Build. Like Mercedes ot Chicago Bears. Architecture & Engineering 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=grYDheMLhHk&t=9s&pp=ygUVUmFpZGVycyBzdGFkaXVtIGJ1aWxk

Zucker-googles - Speicla Disabled Aid 

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/checkup/ai-glasses-assistance-1.7628803


TORONTO 

Semaglutide or "Ozempic" going generic. Fat all over can be thin with instead of other options then get off the eating & ultra-processed garbage


FEED ME THE FAT CELLS & POP (FAT) 

Peter Singer is professor emeritus at the University of Toronto, co-founder of Grand Challenges Canada, and former special adviser to the director-general of the World Health Organization. He owns shares in GLP-1 companies. Natasha Loder is the health editor of The Economist.

In just four months, the patent for semaglutide, a key weight loss medication which goes under the brand names Ozempic and Wegovy, will expire in countries like India, China, Brazil – and also in Canada. This could mark a historic turning point for global public health. With more than a billion people living with obesity worldwide, the potential for generic, affordable semaglutide to transform the management of obesity, diabetes, and related metabolic disease is so mind-bogglingly large, we think the time is ripe for governments – including in Canada – to start to plan for how to maximize their potential.

While American patients who pay for semaglutide themselves spend US$499 a month, Indian manufacturers are gearing up to produce biosimilar versions at a manufacturing cost of less than US$6 a month. Indian manufacturers work on a high-volume, low-cost model. This makes it likely that the cost of generic semaglutide will be a fraction of what it is today. This would make lifesaving treatment accessible on a massive scale.

Just how big a deal would widening availability be? Some sense of the scale of the impact can be found in work by one of us. In a preprint estimate in collaboration with David Brook, Dr. Singer modelled the effects of global access to these GLP-1 medicines. Their most recent estimate finds that 2.1 million to 3.1 million lives per year could be saved in patients with diabetes and/or obesity.

These drugs can lower the risk of diseases that cause premature death and disability not only by reducing obesity, but also by reducing systemic inflammation, improving blood sugar control, exerting direct protective effects on the heart and blood vessels, and even working on the brain pathways involved in addiction. No wonder when The Economist wrote about the widening array of indications for GLP-1 drugs, they were described on the cover as “the everything drugs.” While affordable access isn’t the only issue – side effects can deter patients, and the full long-term effects on the body aren’t yet known – the potential is massive.

The opportunity is bigger than health. Estimates in Britain show that GLP-1 use could increase annual GDP growth by 0.3 per cent at five years and 0.55 per cent at 10 years through lower health care costs and improved productivity.

When a new drug arrives in a market it is understandable that governments will want to limit the effect on drug budgets by restricting access. But the opportunity to save so many lives is unprecedented, and governments need to think about innovative finance methods that might help introduce these drugs sooner, allowing for the rewards of prevention to be garnered immediately.
One option is pooled purchasing. Canada could purchase biosimilar semaglutide for provincial drug programs. Either bulk purchasing of large quantities of the drug, or population-scale deals with manufacturers, can dramatically reduce the cost of treating each patient. Population-scale arrangements are structured to ensure access to everyone who qualifies for treatment. Lower costs would allow semaglutide to be prescribed for a wider range of conditions and with lower BMI (body mass index) limits for patients
Canada is in a unique position as the only G7 country with patent protection lapsing. It could lead a consortium of countries – including populous middle-income ones like Nigeria and Indonesia – in a pooled-purchasing mechanism. This would increase access and lower costs for all. Broadening access to this medication would be fitting for a country where Banting and Best discovered insulin a century ago and given that Canadian scientist Daniel Drucker played a key role in the discovery of GLP-1 drugs.

Another option is pay-for-results schemes. The European and Islamic development banks, alongside the Gates Foundation, have used this model for polio eradication. Those funding the rollout of a medical intervention pay for outcomes. Adapting this for semaglutide delivery could mean paying implementers when agreed public health outcomes are met – something that could incentivize innovation in delivery. This might be particularly useful in small-island developing states where obesity rates run as high as 70 per cent.

Foundations could play a catalytic role. The Novo Nordisk Foundation has become wealthy due to its controlling shareholding in Novo Nordisk, which sells semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) in high-income countries. Given the Foundation’s commitment to improving health, it could consider innovative approaches to support wider access to semaglutide.

The World Health Organization is convening a meeting of heads of government on non-communicable diseases at the UN General Assembly this month. Astonishingly, there is no mention of GLP-1 drugs, and this is a major oversight. Earlier this month the WHO listed GLP-1 drugs on its essential medicines list for people with diabetes who also have heart or kidney disease or obesity, but not for obesity on its own. WHO could further speed up availability with its clinical guidelines and pre-qualification approval of manufacturers. Our leaders need to ensure this breakthrough benefits millions – both in Canada and around the world.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-canadians-can-benefit-from-tumbling-prices-on-weight-loss-drugs/

Ated becud it'd feeled gud. Ah, so ah. Good!

Smiles (ting out the gold front toof)

(Not even a gangster)

Irrelevant - Relevance 

The Secret to Installing 393 Modular Units Faster Than Ever

https://youtu.be/XV8ElcrzmY8?si=KDBSqq8aLtzzm8fz

Advancing cities & towns internationally

Modern Nigeria like Kenya

https://youtu.be/ASTlN_9LnSg?si=z95fXCgowyrI31Yv

https://youtu.be/iqhhFtU32Ns?si=YSROb82c7V6ExbWS

https://youtube.com/shorts/GHryIwMNu1Q?si=G9aF2w7UjkZ9tMAQ

https://youtube.com/shorts/nAei_r34IVg?si=ALUM4fJOaI-Yhs6V

South America. 

https://youtube.com/shorts/PWT-D61ovqI?si=iGU_AYDu3SvqXMq4

https://youtu.be/KmGyKlb5Fe4?si=wl0iIzgwfmnCITOI

https://youtube.com/shorts/1SUQHSNcCyk?si=RxagHVFyZup86PZ7

Sydney

https://youtu.be/Nrn5ohJdoL0?si=_XC5X20E0dMnDzvl

Melbourne

https://youtu.be/liPuSq4odGo?si=hrApn9rSiRAWnEuK


MAGNET VERSUS DUST COLLECTOR 

Stellantis is using magnets. M.D.E - C/M has take a non-resource approach to accomplish the same effect under a separate Patent

Stellantis is connected to M.D.E - C/M through Balckrock & a few thirty parties 

Mass adaptation of brake debris collection should be seen as a good thing globally woth accumulated efforts 

Brake Debris Collection

Braking news! A new patent from Stellantis is taking a fresh look at one of the oldest technologies in the automotive empire, possibly bringing it into the modern era. The new idea proposes moving back to drum brakes, but with a twist: adding a magnet to the system to capture the particles released each time you brake. It might sound like a strange thing for the automaker to worry about, but as vehicles become more and more efficient, we're learning that other auto emissions, including brake particles, can have severe health impacts.

When you apply the brakes in a vehicle, it turns motion into heat and you slow down. The friction between the brake pad or shoe and the rotor or drum is how that energy gets converted, but the brakes don't heat up in isolation. Both pad and friction surfaces release particles each time you stop. That's where brake dust comes from on your wheels and why pads and rotors wear out.

Brake Particles Are Really Bad For You

It turns out those particles are bad for you. Scientists in the UK have found that modern brake dust is more toxic than diesel emissions. Governments are taking notice. The latest emissions standards in Europe, Euro 7, force automakers to account for brake particulate emissions. For a few years, Chevrolet couldn't sell most V8 models of the Camaro in California and Washington because its brakes didn't meet rules there.

To help capture the particles, Stellantis engineers are proposing making the brakes magnetic. A thin magnetic foil or coating would be applied to the brakes and any magnetic particles would then stick to it.
The need to capture as many particles as possible is why the idea is to use drum brakes. With a disc brake system, the pad and rotor surfaces are mostly exposed to the air. Capturing a meaningful portion of the particles would be all but impossible. With a drum brake system, the friction surfaces are inside the drum. That makes it a lot easier to trap the particles inside.

Cars have all but eliminated drum brakes though. Discs are generally perceived as being better, mostly because of a greater ability to shed heat in automotive use. With electric cars, however, the drum brake has been making a comeback. Because regenerative braking uses electric motors to provide more and more of the braking, the heat dissipation of discs isn't important.
EVs like the Volkswagen ID.4, Fiat 500e, and even the Audi Q4 e-tron use drums at the rear. It's all they really need. They're lighter, simpler, and have less rolling resistance, all contributing to longer range.

This system wouldn't catch all brake particles. Anything nonferrous would still end up in the air. But it could reduce those emissions and, with a change in brake pad materials, it could become even more effective. The system would need to be cleaned, but wiping a magnet shouldn't be expensive and could be done with normal brake inspections. With EVs wearing down their brakes less and less, a new drum-based system could potentially last hundreds of thousands of miles before needing replacement.

https://carbuzz.com/stellantis-patent-magnet-brakes/


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