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The Trump administration will auction off 689,000 acres of Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil and gas drilling today.

Neuroscientist Diagnoses Trump’s Brain Damage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaEw9abf5jc&t=1s

David Ullrich
Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation The Center for Arms Control has a useful FAQ on “sole authority,” defining it as the current U.S. nuclear posture in which the President alone can order a nuclear launch at any time for any reason, without checks from other branches of government. Source

The President truly does have sole authority. In the United States, a single person — the president — is authorized to make the decision to use a nuclear weapon. They are not required to consult with any advisors before issuing a launch order. No one in the Defense Department, Congress, or the judicial branch can lawfully prevent the use of nuclear weapons once the president’s order is given.

Generals advise, but cannot block. The President can seek advice from senior military leaders, but those military leaders are then required to transmit and implement the orders. As General John Hyten stated in a congressional confirmation hearing, his job as Commander of U.S. Strategic Command would be to give advice, while the authority to order a launch lies with the President. General Mark Milley similarly clarified that he is part of the “chain of communication” as the President’s primary military advisor, but is not in the “chain of command” for authorizing a nuclear launch.

The process is deliberately fast. The president can order nuclear use despite the objections of every adviser in the room. In a scenario where enemy missiles are detected, the president might have as little as 10 minutes to be briefed and decide.

Authentication, not approval. There is one procedural check worth noting: before the order can be followed by the military, the president must be positively identified using a special code issued on a plastic card nicknamed the “biscuit.” This verification process ensures the order came from the actual president.

From the subtle differences between memory lapses and brain disease to the lifestyle changes that can lower your risk, Dr Tim Beanland at Alzheimer’s Society helps you navigate the facts about dementia
https://newscientist.com/article/2525698-dementia-everything-you-need-to-know-now/

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1k9DN4YGDZyTBUILBBMY8RwTXWfN8GDf0

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