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🚨 False Positives, Big Profits – July 06 2026

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Clayton & Natali Morris
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Seems college students aren’t what they used to be. A new international study found that 8% of college students across developed countries read at or below the level expected of a 10-year-old. In the United States, that figure rises to 14%. Years of lowered academic standards, pandemic learning loss, and an overreliance on technology like AI seem to have finally caught up with us.

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MARKETS

Gold

$4,154.33

Silver

$61.76

Bitcoin

$63,053.87

Dow

52,900.07

S&P

7,483.24

Nasdaq

25,832.67

*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 5:00 a.m. ET.

Lead: Trump Declares Fertilizer Emergency

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For months, warnings about fertilizer shortages were treated as if they were overblown. Not anymore.

It seems things have gotten bad enough that President Trump has declared a national emergency over America’s fertilizer supply.

The White House is temporarily lifting tariffs on phosphate fertilizer imported from Morocco to help farmers, but that’s not a solution. It’s an admission that the supply chain is already breaking down.

The administration wants Americans to believe this is simply about getting more fertilizer into the country. It’s not, though.

The real problem is that fertilizer production depends on far more than phosphate. Sulfur, ammonia, natural gas, and shipping routes are all essential pieces of the puzzle, and many of those supply lines were disrupted after the conflict surrounding the Strait of Hormuz escalated.

This is impacting everyday people.

You can’t interrupt the global supply of fertilizer ingredients and expect grocery store shelves to remain untouched. Farmers pay more, crop production suffers, and food prices climb. Eventually, consumers pay the price.

Will Trump’s declaration make a positive impact?

Not really.

Emergency declarations don’t manufacture fertilizer. They don’t reopen shipping lanes. They don’t magically restore supply chains that have already been damaged. What they do is simply acknowledge that the crisis is here.

Anyone paying attention knew this was coming. Yet instead of addressing the underlying supply chain problems, the government waited until declaring an emergency was the only option.

So now we wait… because today’s fertilizer shortage will become next year’s famine.

Alzheimer’s Disease – Another Big Pharma Goldmine

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How much confidence would you have in an Alzheimer’s blood test that incorrectly tells 40% of healthy people they may have the disease?

A new FDA-cleared blood test designed to detect Alzheimer’s disease, Fujirebio’s Lumipulse plasma test, is drawing criticism after Mayo Clinic researchers found it produced an alarming number of false-positive results when used in real-world patients.

Considering these tests can cost between $500 and $1,000, you’d think the accuracy rate would be a little more impressive.

Instead, people who don’t actually have Alzheimer’s could be told they might, triggering fear, additional medical tests, spinal taps, and potentially life-changing medical decisions.

The researchers noted that the faulty results were linked to differences in testing reagents, prompting a Class II recall of some components, and urged doctors to interpret positive results cautiously.

Where does that leave us today?

The test is currently being used as a gateway to Alzheimer’s drugs like Leqembi, an estimated $26,500-a-year treatment that only offers modest slowing of disease progression and comes with risks such as brain swelling, brain bleeds, and seizures.

Is there an alternative to these dangerous drugs they’re pushing?

There’s been research into using low-dose lithium to prevent and possibly reverse Alzheimer’s disease, suggesting it may be a more effective, less expensive, and safer approach. Its cognitive benefits were recognized as far back as 1949, but their significance has obviously been swept under the rug.

Even more concerning, studies have shown that Alzheimer’s rates increased alongside the mandated COVID mRNA injections.

Once again, it seems the government and the pharmaceutical industry are more interested in profits than in our well-being.

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Today’s headlines are a reminder that markets can move fast — and confidence in paper assets can change even faster.

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Did you miss our last live show? No problem, you can catch the replay here! And don’t miss this segment we did recently with Dr. Kat Lindley, where we discussed the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ announcement that Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. signed determinations ending the COVID-19 Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) declarations.

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What’s Trending

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Delta is trending after one of its planes was struck by fireworks on the Fourth of July while landing at Chicago Midway International Airport.

Newport Beach, CA, is trending after about 400 people were arrested during a Fourth of July celebration. Reports say that fireworks were launched at police officers and other event-goers. Officers on horseback charged into the crowd in an attempt to bring the situation under control.

Paul Pelosi, the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, is trending after authorities said he allegedly crashed into a parked car in Northern California and drove away from the scene.

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