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  • Digital Watchdog Launches New myDW Cloud Services

    Digital Watchdog Launches New myDW Cloud Services

    DW’s new health monitoring solution is a cloud-centric service that empowers system owners to proactively monitor the health of their systems and keep them performing at their best.

    Jul. 13, 2025 / PRZen / CERRITOS, Calif. — Digital Watchdog (DW), the industry leader in digital recorders, surveillance cameras, perimeter protection devices, system peripherals and related management software, is proud to launch its new myDW cloud-centric health monitoring services. myDW provides Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and their customers with tools to proactively monitor their DW surveillance solutions, prevent unnecessary maintenance and downtime, and maximize the actionable data they get from their systems.

    myDW is a cloud-centric health monitoring solution designed to maximize the performance of surveillance systems, delivering actionable alerts and reports, event sharing and management tools that transform any system into a smart, proactive and responsive solution. myDW gives customers peace of mind that their surveillance is always working for them.

    “To best meet the ongoing needs of end user customers, dealers can use the myDW platform to monitor and maintain the DW systems they install, transitioning their relationship to that of a Managed Service Provider,” said Mark Espenschied, Director of Marketing, DW. “Utilizing custom reports and advanced features to identify changes in camera views and system performance that trigger automated alerts, myDW also makes it easy for users to share video clips of incidents by storing them in the cloud and sending a URL to coworkers and law enforcement personnel.”

    Product features include:

    • Premium health monitoring service for all DW systems in a single location
    • Gain valuable performance data on your systems and manage them more efficiently
    • Reduce IT workload with simplified system management and real-time alerts
    • Seamless management scalability from 1 to unlimited systems
    • Available on any web browser and mobile app using the same single sign-on
    • Centralized user management
    • Streamline incident management with instant alerts and reports, and assign users to address events quickly.
    • Video sharing with users inside and outside the organization for quick action on alerts
    • CVV™ (Camera View Verification)
    • PathFinder™ Peer-to-Peer (P2P) remote connection
    • Roaming Profiles
    • Cybersecurity with multi-factor authentication
    • Hardware inventory, HDD health reports and monitoring
    • Verify critical functions with 24/7 enterprise system health management
    • Admin management, storage retention and video quality settings
    • System recording and camera status
    • Advanced, fully user-customizable system reports

    To learn more about myDW, click here. To learn more about DW’s industry-leading video surveillance products, visit www.digital-watchdog.com.

    ABOUT DIGITAL WATCHDOG
    Founded in 1987, DW is a leading manufacturer of cloud-centric, NDAA/TAA-compliant complete surveillance solutions, delivering easy-to-use, resource-saving artificial intelligence (AI), stunning image quality, advanced hardware capabilities, superior video management, reliable customer support and the lowest total cost of deployment for IP megapixel, Universal HD over Coax megapixel, and legacy analog applications. DW’s catalog includes perimeter protection devices, including motion detectors, illuminators and horn speakers, as well as an NDAA-compliant elevated skin temperature system. With offices in Cerritos, California and Tampa, Florida, and manufacturing facilities in Seoul, Korea, DW is committed to delivering powerful security solutions to its customers worldwide.

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    Mark Espenschied
    Director of Marketing
    DW Complete Surveillance Solutions
    marke@digital-watchdog.com
    Toll-Free: 866.446.3595 x283
    www.digital-watchdog.com

    Source: Digital Watchdog

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  • Drone Light Shows Emerge as the New Standard in Live Event Entertainment

    Drone Light Shows Emerge as the New Standard in Live Event Entertainment

    As event organizers seek more captivating, sustainable, and social media-friendly experiences, drone light shows are becoming the go-to entertainment solution.

    Jul. 13, 2025 / PRZen / LOS ANGELES — Events and celebrations are undergoing a high-tech revolution, and at the forefront are mesmerizing drone light shows. These innovative displays are redefining entertainment and making waves among event planners, venue owners, and audiences alike. A dazzling combination of technology and artistry, drone shows are being heralded as the go-to alternative to traditional fireworks for events of all scales.

    “Drone light shows are revolutionizing the event landscape, offering a mesmerizing and eco-friendly alternative to traditional fireworks. At Skyrunner Shows, we’re passionate about pushing the boundaries of entertainment and creating unforgettable experiences that captivate audiences of all ages,” said Noah Furhman, CEO of Skyrunner Drone Light Shows, one of the top drone art show companies in the Western United States.

    Transforming the Event Experience

    Today’s event planners and venue owners are looking for entertainment that is not only visually stunning but also sustainable and safe. Drone light shows check all the boxes. Able to choreograph breathtaking light patterns and animations in the night sky, drones elevate every gathering into a spectacular experience that guests will never forget.

    Additionally, drone shows are far safer and quieter than fireworks, minimizing risks for attendees and offering an environmentally friendly option. These features make them a preferred choice for anyone looking for cutting-edge crowd entertainment.

    “As events evolve, we are seeing an increasing demand for highly interactive and visually immersive experiences,” Furhman added. “Our drone shows for hire engage audiences like never before, offering planners and venue owners a chance to create one-of-a-kind, shareable moments that set new standards for entertainment.”

    Opportunities for Event Planners and Venue Owners

    One of the most exciting aspects of this drone entertainment boom is the opportunity it presents for event planners and venue owners to increase their revenue. Drone light shows are not only a thrilling spectacle but also a major drawcard for ticket sales and attracting clientele. From weddings and music festivals to corporate events and grand openings, a drone show for hire becomes a landmark moment that enhances the overall experience.

    Why Choose Drone Light Shows?

    Positioned as one of the best drone show companies, Skyrunner Drone Light Shows specializes in creating custom, mesmerizing light spectacles tailored to every event. With a base of operations spanning the Western states and a team of drone experts, Skyrunner Shows has already established itself as a leader in the drone entertainment field. Their tech-forward approach harnesses cutting-edge equipment and innovative designs to produce truly unparalleled light art displays. They believe Drone Light Shows are the new Fireworks shows.

    Whether you’re hosting a small private gathering or planning a large-scale event, trust Skyrunner to deliver an awe-inspiring visual masterpiece. Event planners and venue owners looking for the top drone art show companies need look no further than Skyrunner Drone Light Shows.

    Elevate Your Event with Skyrunner Shows Today

    The next wave of entertainment is here, and it’s soaring above us. Drone light shows are not just a trend, they’re the future of events. With Skyrunner Drone Light Shows, venues and planners have access to one of the best drone show companies in the industry.

    Source: Blackthorn Publishing

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  • A Vision of 1984: Social Injustice and Its Enemies

    A Vision of 1984: Social Injustice and Its Enemies

    Chadwick Lane Murray Issues a Scholarly, Soul-Shaking Clarion Call on Injustice-Rooted in History, Reaching Toward the Future

    MILWAUKEE, WI / ACCESS Newswire / July 12, 2025 / With an eye on Orwell and a finger on the pulse of generational upheaval, Chadwick Lane Murray’s A Vision of 1984: Social Injustice and Its Enemies is not merely a book; it is a reckoning in print. Combining personal discovery with public inquiry, this genre-defiant work dissects war, racism, economic inequality, and planetary decline through the prism of history, sociology, and unapologetic moral urgency.

    Chadwick Lane Murray stand right beside the heading of the article alongside a small mention of the Evrima Chicago

    Launched in 2025, A Vision of 1984 arrives at a time when public discourse has never been louder-nor truth more elusive. The echoes of the past are impossible to ignore; from soldiers’ personal letters smuggled through trenches in Verdun to the dusty protest pamphlets of 1968’s Paris uprisings, Murray excavates the forgotten margins of history to illuminate our present. The narrative threads converge into a singular message: systemic injustice isn’t accidental; it’s by design.

    “The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.” – Steve Jobs

    A Book Anchored in Humanity-and Armed with Numbers

    Structured into four critical sections-Arbitrariness, Inequitable Distribution, Defective Correctives, and What Can Be Done-the book provides a rigorous framework for understanding how injustice operates across cultural, institutional, and economic lines. Murray doesn’t simply ask what went wrong; he asks who made it so.

    • Arbitrariness explores how imperialism, racism, and military conflict create environments where suffering becomes predictable; the author draws on personal family archives, including letters from the Battle of the Somme and Khe Sanh.

    • Inequitable Distribution traces the legacy of wealth hoarding and monopolistic behavior; referencing post-war boom statistics, Murray cites that by 1982, the top 1% of Americans controlled 33% of national wealth-a number eerily similar to current figures.

    • Defective Correctives critiques modern education, judicial, and political systems. As early as 1980, voter confidence in Congress had dropped below 30%; it has yet to meaningfully recover.

    • What Can Be Done proposes moral advocacy over institutional neutrality; a radical thesis for a radical age.

    His prose is often poetic; his analysis, razor-sharp. There is a method behind the heartbreak.

    “Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can’t lose.” – Bill Gates

    The Ghost of Orwell Meets the Algorithm Age

    By resurrecting Orwell’s prophetic spirit in the age of misinformation, A Vision of 1984 speaks not just to policy experts or historians, but to anyone questioning the trajectory of modern civilization. Murray juxtaposes the rigidity of bureaucracy with the chaos of human longing; he paints portraits of those ground down by economic gears too large to see. The book is both a historical synthesis and a sociological sermon.

    And there’s data behind the drama. Murray pulls from the digital archives of post-war Britain; he examines U.S. labor participation trends since 1945; he even references the founding of Silicon Valley itself, noting that by 1984-the year Orwell imagined totalitarian surveillance-the seeds of the tech-industrial complex were already blooming in Palo Alto. In fact, by 1984, over 40% of the world’s semiconductors were being produced in Santa Clara County; as Murray notes, “Surveillance didn’t come from the government; it came from an IPO.”

    It’s this interweaving of ideology and infrastructure that makes the book both timeless and timely.

    The Rise of Humanistic Sociology-And the Moral Reckoning Ahead

    Inspired by the “new sociology” and thinkers such as Morris Ginsberg, Murray refuses academic detachment. He considers objectivity overrated when facing systemic violence. Instead, he urges action; he views sociology not as a lens but as a lever. Readers will find themselves challenged-emotionally, intellectually, even ethically.

    “This is not a bedtime story; this is a wake-up call,” said Ovais Riaz, who represents Murray. “It challenges every reader-scholars, students, and citizens-to choose whether they want to be part of the solution or simply spectators to decline.”

    If Orwell gave us a dystopia to fear, Chadwick Lane Murray gives us one to recognize.

    Book Details

    Title

    A Vision of 1984: Social Injustice and Its Enemies

    Author

    Chadwick Lane Murray

    Publication Date

    2025

    Format

    Paperback; eBook

    Genre

    Nonfiction; Sociology; Political Science; History

    Availability

    Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org, Independent Retailers

    About the Author

    Chadwick Lane Murray is an independent scholar, essayist, and human rights advocate. Raised between libraries and living rooms filled with war stories, his worldview was shaped not by ideology, but by testimony. He studied the intersections of history and sociology at the University of [Insert], and later worked in urban planning and policy research before devoting himself fully to writing.

    His passion for justice is more than theoretical; Murray has conducted oral history interviews with veterans of World War II, organized educational outreach in post-industrial cities, and contributed to policy whitepapers addressing economic inequality. His work is known for fusing raw human emotion with empirical rigor-making him a rare voice in a world of noise.

    Amazon Author Page

    Disclaimer

    This original article was independently researched and published by the author with the editorial team of the Evrima Chicago News Bureau. It has not appeared in any previously published form and is presented as a digital-first feature on the sociopolitical relevance of contemporary literary works. The piece is intended for educational, editorial, and syndication purposes across the World Wide Web, news distribution networks, and academic referencing channels.

    • Endorsed by the Author

      The perspectives, interpretations, and contextual framing expressed herein are those of the Evrima Chicago editorial team and are officially endorsed by Chadwick Lane Murray, author of A Vision of 1984: Social Injustice and Its Enemies.

    • Publication Standards

      This piece qualifies as an official web syndication under W3C-recognized digital content frameworks and follows metadata tagging standards for news archives, search engine discoverability, and citation integrity. It is timestamped and licensed for redistribution under academic fair use and professional editorial guidelines.

    • No Liability for Moral Reckonings

      Evrima Chicago assumes no responsibility for existential crises, civic awakening, or spontaneous acts of justice that may result from reading A Vision of 1984. Proceed with caution; moral clarity is not always reversible.

    • Publisher Note

      Evrima Chicago is an independent research and media outlet producing editorial content spanning literature, political thought, accessibility (A11Y), digital futures, and journalistic integrity. We aim to create thought-leading narratives rooted in credibility, depth, and meaningful public discourse.

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    SOURCE: Visions: Social Injustice & it’s Enemies.

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  • Beyond the Scroll: What Influential People Actually Do Differently Online

    Beyond the Scroll: What Influential People Actually Do Differently Online

    Ovais Riaz, Waa Say & the Team Editorial – Evrima Chicago. 

    NAPERVILLE, IL / ACCESS Newswire / July 12, 2025 / In our hyper-visible era, your digital presence isn’t just cosmetic; it’s the bedrock of your influence. But to truly understand how to master that presence, we need to rewind-to the laboratories, land leases, and moonshot mindsets that built Silicon Valley.

    Beyond the scroll - Evrima Chicago

    The digital stage is crowded, loud, and often misleading. So how do today’s most respected leaders build a digital reputation that doesn’t just sparkle for a moment but lasts for decades?

    1. The First Page of Google Is Your Resume. Guard It Like a Vault.

    Roughly 75% of users never scroll past the first page of search results (HubSpot). If your name doesn’t command the narrative there, someone else’s version of your story likely will.

    In the 1980s, the likes of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates understood that owning the window through which people viewed their product was everything. Fast forward, and the first-page search results have become that window.

    Whether you’re a founder, policymaker, or physician, your search results now double as your business card, your background check, and your elevator pitch.

    Digital Blueprint:

    • Regularly update your bios and headshots across platforms.

    • Use structured metadata and schema tags on your site.

    • Ensure news citations and publications surface organically and consistently.

    2. Visibility Without Protection Is a Liability

    Digital exposure without cybersecurity is like parking a Ferrari in Times Square with the doors unlocked. According to the FBI (2023), over $12.5 billion was lost to cybercrime last year alone.

    Today’s cyber threats aren’t just about stealing passwords; they include deepfake impersonations, metadata scraping, and search hijacking. For influential individuals, the cost isn’t just financial-it’s reputational.

    Modern Defenses:

    • Use identity tracking and domain monitoring tools.

    • Enroll in executive-level privacy programs.

    • Set up automated takedown systems for impersonation and slander.

    3. Build Long-Form Credibility, Not Short-Term Clicks

    The early architects of the web believed it would become a library, not a loudspeaker. Yet today, viral content often overshadows verified expertise.

    The leaders who endure don’t rely on algorithms-they rely on authorship.

    Think of your online presence like historical documentation. The strongest brands leave a digital paper trail: articles, interviews, expert panels, and thought leadership. Real influence comes not from being seen, but from being understood.

    Historical Flash Stats Table:

    Fact

    Insight

    Source

    Year

    63% of U.S. adults can’t tell ads from news

    The lines are blurred; authenticity wins

    Pew Research

    2021

    $12.5B in cybercrime losses in U.S.

    Reputation requires security

    FBI

    2023

    75% never scroll past Page 1

    SEO = social proof

    HubSpot

    2021

    Assistive tech market will hit $31B

    Accessibility is the new frontier

    Grand View

    2023

    4. Design for the Next Demographic

    By 2050, one in five people on Earth will be over 60 (WHO). Yet most websites are still built for 25-year-olds with perfect vision and no tremors.

    Accessibility is no longer a niche concern; it’s a demographic inevitability. Thoughtful leaders are baking inclusive design into their reputations.

    What to Prioritize:

    • Readable typography, high-contrast visuals

    • Voice and keyboard navigation

    • Descriptive alt-text and memory-friendly UX

    5. Dignity Over Drama

    Your followers might applaud the flash-but stakeholders respect the substance. The most trusted figures online have digital profiles that reflect clarity, consistency, and conviction.

    Steve Jobs once said: “Focus is about saying no.” In an age of digital noise, saying no to overexposure, clickbait, and self-branding gimmicks is often what builds the deepest trust.

    The best digital reputations feel earned, not engineered.

    Final Takeaway

    The leaders shaping tomorrow’s digital trust aren’t just online-they’re intentional, secure, accessible, and aligned. If your presence doesn’t command depth at first glance, it’s not influence-it’s static.

    Beyond the scroll is where the real narrative begins. And if you’re ready to be read right, this is where you start.

    About the Author

    Who is Waa Say? He is the caffeinated compass of the Evrima Chicago newsroom-its Editor-in-Chief, chief mischief-maker, and occasional fire extinguisher when headlines get too hot to handle. With a pen sharper than a Senate filibuster and a filing cabinet full of Post-it provocations, Waa Say doesn’t just write stories-he orchestrates editorial ambushes on mediocrity. Working closely with Chicago Bureau Chief Mr. Ovais Riaz, he steers coverage with a blend of literary flair and old-school newsroom grit.

    In an America where politics feels like reality TV with fewer writers and worse wardrobe choices, Waa Say finds clarity in chaos. He’s the guy who’ll quote both Baldwin and Bugs Bunny before a deadline, reminding readers that truth needs teeth-and sometimes a punchline.

    Disclaimer

    This article was produced by Evrima Chicago LLC for editorial and informational purposes. The views expressed are drawn from cited sources and do not necessarily reflect the positions of any government, agency, or client. For inquiries, contact pr@evrimachicago.com or waasay@evrimachicago.com.

    Sources and Citations

    Source

    Details

    AARP (2021)

    Technology Trends Among Older Adults

    European Commission (2018)

    European Silver Economy Study

    Evrima Chicago (n.d.-a)

    Internal Policy & Accessibility Framework –www.evrimachicago.com

    Evrima Chicago (n.d.-b)

    Syndication Overview – www.evrimachicago.com

    FBI (2023)

    Internet Crime Report – Federal Bureau of Investigation

    National Institute on Aging (n.d.)

    Assistive Technology for Older Adults – U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

    WHO (n.d.)

    Ageing and Health – World Health Organization

    World Economic Forum (2023)

    Global Cybersecurity Outlook Report

    © 2025 Evrima Chicago. All rights reserved. Visit our newsroom: www.evrimachicago.com/

    SOURCE: Evrima Chicago LLC.

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  • The Quiet Code: How Digital Leaders Build Trust Before They’re Even Found

    The Quiet Code: How Digital Leaders Build Trust Before They’re Even Found

    Team Editorial – Evrima Chicago

    LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESS Newswire / July 12, 2025 / In an online era shaped by algorithms, avatars, and attention spans shorter than a GIF loop, your digital presence isn’t just a marketing asset-it’s an existential one. Whether you’re a policymaker, founder, advisor, or author, your first impression doesn’t happen in person anymore-it happens in pixels.

    But those who quietly lead in government, healthcare, academia, and investment already know this: digital influence isn’t about being seen. It’s about being understood. And more importantly, it’s about being protected.

    So, what do the most trusted figures in public life actually do differently online? The answer begins long before the first post-and stretches far beyond the scroll.

    1. First Page, First Principles

    In 1981, when IBM licensed MS-DOS from a young Bill Gates, few predicted how this choice would shape the interface of the modern world. Today, another interface carries just as much consequence: the first page of your Google search results.

    According to HubSpot, 75% of users never go past Page One. That means for most people, your top-ranking links aren’t just content-they’re context. They are your resume, your reputation, and your risk assessment, bundled into one.

    Checklist for Credibility:

    • Align bios and affiliations across all platforms

    • Use schema tags and structured metadata

    • Prioritize institutional links over random noise

    The smartest leaders treat their digital footprint like a stock portfolio: diversified, verified, and built for long-term growth.

    2. Influence Without Encryption Is Just Exposure

    In 2023 alone, the FBI reported over $12.5 billion lost to cybercrime-most of it aimed at individuals with influence. And while most public figures worry about public opinion, the savvier ones also monitor public vulnerability.

    Today’s cyberthreats are no longer confined to brute-force hacks; they include deepfakes, impersonation bots, and silent reputation hijacking via search result manipulation.

    Tactical Upgrades:

    • Enroll in domain/IP monitoring tools

    • Maintain first-party press syndication for metadata control

    • Use automated takedown protocols and AI-driven impersonation detectors

    As COO of Evrima Chicago, Ovais Riaz puts it plainly: “Visibility without encryption is a liability. We give clients both.”

    3. Don’t Feed the Algorithm-Feed the Archive

    Most of today’s viral content evaporates in 48 hours. But the content that shapes opinion leaders is built for permanence.

    Think like a historian, not an influencer. Syndicated interviews, authored essays, policy roundtables, and cited commentary all offer reputational compound interest.

    The early architects of Silicon Valley-from Fairchild Semiconductor’s Gordon Moore to HP’s Bill Hewlett-weren’t chasing clicks. They were building ecosystems. You should too.

    Historical Flash Stats Table

    Fact

    Insight

    Source

    Year

    63% of U.S. adults can’t tell ads from real news

    Trust comes from context

    Pew Research

    2021

    $12.5B in annual U.S. cybercrime losses

    Influence requires security

    FBI

    2023

    75% never scroll past Page 1

    Authority = First-page presence

    HubSpot

    2021

    $31B projected assistive tech market by 2030

    Accessibility is inevitable

    Grand View

    2023

    4. Design for the Forgotten Demographic

    By 2050, one in five people globally will be over 60 (WHO). Yet most web interfaces are still designed for 27-year-olds with gamer reflexes and 20/20 vision.

    Accessible design is not a compliance issue-it’s a leadership signal. The decision to build inclusive tools tells users: “We see you. We value your participation.”

    Design Cues for Impact:

    • Use high-contrast, large-type settings

    • Enable full keyboard and voice-based navigation

    • Avoid overly complex login and verification patterns

    As Riaz asks, “If the future is digital, why are we building it for only half the population?”

    5. Reputation Is the Real Quiet Luxury

    In an age of influencer fatigue and personal branding saturation, the most impressive digital presence isn’t always the loudest. It’s the clearest.

    Steve Jobs once said: “Innovation is saying no to a thousand things.” The same is true of online credibility. The best leaders know when not to post, when not to react, and when silence says more than a slogan.

    A refined digital footprint doesn’t sell itself-it reveals itself. Slowly. Intentionally. With dignity.

    Bonus Insight: Enter Ovais Riaz-The Trust Architect

    While most PR firms are chasing press hits and social reach, Ovais Riaz is building digital fortresses. As the operational engine behind Evrima Chicago’s editorial and cybersecurity divisions, Riaz is not just shaping digital presence-he’s redefining its architecture.

    From securing Nobel laureates’ metadata to crafting assistive tech platforms for elders and neurodiverse users, Riaz’s approach is rooted in ethics, discretion, and system-level precision.

    “Reputation used to be who you were when no one was watching,” he says. “Now, it’s who controls what gets watched. Our job is to ensure it’s the right version of you.”

    About the Author

    Waa Say is Editor-in-Chief of Evrima Chicago and co-author of this piece. Known for his Post-it-sized provocations, he steers editorial tone with literary teeth and newsroom grit. If it feels a little too polished, blame Ovais. If it stings, that’s probably Waa Say.

    waasay@evrimachicago.com

    Disclaimer

    This editorial article was developed and published by Evrima Chicago LLC for syndication and public interest purposes. All views are sourced and cited from publicly available research or verified institutional documentation. It does not reflect the position of any government, agency, or commercial client.

    Sources and Citations

    Source

    Detail

    AARP (2021)

    Technology Trends Among Older Adults

    European Commission (2018)

    European Silver Economy Study

    Evrima Chicago

    www.evrimachicago.com

    FBI (2023)

    Internet Crime Report

    Grand View Research (2023)

    Assistive Tech Market Forecast

    National Institute on Aging

    Assistive Technology Guidelines

    Pew Research Center (2021)

    News Consumption Habits

    WHO

    Ageing and Health

    World Economic Forum (2023)

    Global Cybersecurity Outlook

    © 2025 Evrima Chicago. All rights reserved.
    Visit our newsroom: www.evrimachicago.com/newsroom

    SOURCE: Evrima Chicago LLC.

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  • Lore Link is Here to Help Organize Your Game

    Lore Link is Here to Help Organize Your Game

    Jul. 12, 2025 / PRZen / INDIANAPOLIS & DENVER — After 4 years in development, Lore Link is now publicly available as an online management tool for tabletop role-playing games.

    Lore Link is a service for everyone who runs a role-playing game such as Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, and more. Lore Link is a system-agnostic tool supporting an unlimited number of gaming systems and worlds that allows users to create campaigns easily, create campaign elements from anywhere in the system, and organize their information, or “lore,” into sessions to help keep track of events and activities. Users can create their own Image Library, create interactive maps, and even share information with their players, with many more features on the horizon. Lore Link has an ongoing commitment to make accessibility an integral part of their process. They are using accessibility best practices, following WCAG AA standards, and making sure to provide fields such as alt text to make content accessible as a feature, not an afterthought.

    Lore Link is available now at LoreLink.com, with multiple account tiers depending on the type and number of games a player runs. The free “World” tier gives very basic access, and they cap out at the “Multiverse” level, for those who run multiple games, especially those who run live-streams. For those who wish to learn more about Lore Link, they stream weekly on Twitch as LoreLinkRPG, and they have a YouTube channel full of examples, also under LoreLinkRPG.

    In 2019, Mark Della-Croce started developing what is now known as Lore Link out of the realization that, despite the many digital tools produced for TTRPGs to support players and online gameplay, digital tools for Game Masters (GMs) didn’t really exist in a way that was accessible to most people running games. They were either too complex or too simplistic, and most failed to meet the standards of accessibility. Mark saw the project through the first phase of alpha testing in November 2020, before signing on with Andromeda Galactic in January 2021 to gain the experience of a team well-versed in online application development with a focus on accessibility.

    At Origins Game Fair in 2023, Lore Link started a Kickstarter campaign to bring the program across the finish line. The Kickstarter was successfully funded, and backers have been in early access actively using the tool since November of that year. At Gen Con 2024, Lore Link opened up the free “World” tier to everyone, allowing all game runners to take advantage of what Lore Link has to offer.

    With Lore Link, Mark hopes to “…develop something that gives back to the gaming community which has given me so much.” Visit LoreLink.com today to see what Mark and the Lore Link team have built for the gaming community.

    Source: Lore Link

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  • New to The Street Episode #678 to Air on Bloomberg TV Featuring Game-Changing Innovators in AI, Biotech, Blockchain, and Sustainability

    New to The Street Episode #678 to Air on Bloomberg TV Featuring Game-Changing Innovators in AI, Biotech, Blockchain, and Sustainability

    Broadcast Premieres Saturday, July 12 at 6:30 PM EST on Bloomberg Television

    NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / July 12, 2025 / New to The Street, the leading multi-platform financial news series, announces its upcoming Bloomberg Television broadcast, airing Saturday, July 12 at 6:30 PM EST. Episode #678 showcases five transformative companies leading advancements across artificial intelligence, healthcare, sustainability, and blockchain. This dynamic lineup brings powerful insights from visionary leaders shaping the future of their respective industries.

    Featured Segments in Episode #678:

    Hapbee Technologies (OTCQB:HAPBF)
    NBA All-Star Jaylen Brown shares how Hapbee’s groundbreaking wearable neurotech helps optimize sleep, recovery, and cognitive performance-without pharmaceuticals. The device uses proprietary low-frequency signals to emulate the effects of popular compounds, empowering users to choose how they feel, naturally and safely.

    Arrive AI (NASDAQ:ARAI)
    Live from Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square, host Ana Berry interviews CEO Dan O’Toole and Chief Strategy Officer Neerav Shah as they unveil Arrive’s secure smart mailbox technology. Phase 1 launches in healthcare and logistics; Phase 2 expands to every U.S. ZIP code. Arrive beat Amazon to the patent by four days, reinforcing its first-mover advantage in the $150B+ last-mile delivery sector.

    FLOKI (CRYPTO:FLOKI)
    Pedro Vidal, FLOKI’s Community Relations Officer, discusses the explosive success of Valhalla, its play-to-earn metaverse game. As FLOKI expands across DeFi, NFTs, and blockchain gaming, its highly engaged global community cements it as one of crypto’s most disruptive and culturally relevant brands. Learn more at www.floki.com.

    BioVie Inc. (NASDAQ:BIVI)
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  • Leav & Steinberg LLP Supports City Workers Hurt on the Job With Experienced Legal Representation

    Leav & Steinberg LLP Supports City Workers Hurt on the Job With Experienced Legal Representation

    When city workers are hurt on the job, the path to compensation can be complex, involving municipal procedures, strict deadlines, and layers of liability. Leav & Steinberg LLP’s leading personal injury lawyers in New York City are proud to serve as trusted advocates for these essential workers. Although vital to the City’s workforce, many uniformed (NYPD/FDNY/DOS) and DOE pedagogical employees are ineligible for New York State Workers’ Compensation benefits when injured on the job, leaving them with limited recourse. However, Leav & Steinberg LLP has a long-standing track record of helping city employees pursue justice and recover the compensation they deserve.

    “City employees are the backbone of our communities. Keeping our streets clean, public transit moving, and neighborhoods safe,” said Daniel T. Leav, Partner at Leav & Steinberg LLP. “When those workers are hurt on the job, we’re committed to standing up for them. Our team works tirelessly to ensure their rights are protected and their voices are heard.”

    New York City worker injured on the job

    Leav & Steinberg LLP has represented clients across New York State since 1999. Their attorneys have experience navigating municipal liability cases, including injuries caused by unsafe public sidewalks, malfunctioning city equipment, poor building maintenance, and vehicle-related accidents involving city-operated transportation.

    In New York City, the process for filing a claim against a government entity is different than a traditional personal injury case. Injured workers must file a Notice of Claim within 90 days of the incident. The lawyers at Leav & Steinberg LLP understand these deadlines, the burdens of proof, and the evidentiary standards required to hold a city accountable.

    Their legal strategies often focus on collecting key documentation, such as incident reports, witness statements, and visual evidence, while pursuing compensation for economic and non-economic losses.

    The firm has represented city employees in various roles, including sanitation workers injured due to faulty equipment, teachers hurt by unsafe school premises, and transit employees involved in accidents caused by insufficient training or improper vehicle maintenance.

    Their deep understanding of premises liability law and public sector protocols enables them to build strong cases against large, bureaucratic institutions.

    “Over the years, we’ve secured meaningful compensation for many New York City employees injured in the line of duty,” said Edward A. Steinberg, Partner at Leav & Steinberg LLP. “Whether the injury was caused by unsafe sidewalks, a city vehicle, or a hazard in a public building, our firm knows how to hold municipalities accountable.”

    The attorneys at Leav & Steinberg LLP are admitted to practice throughout New York State and in the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York’s Federal Courts.

    Workers employed by public schools, the MTA, city hospitals, and other government agencies have the same right to a safe working environment as private sector employees. Leav & Steinberg is prepared to pursue every available legal remedy when that right is violated and leads to harm.

    To learn more about Leav & Steinberg LLP, visit https://www.nyaccidentlawyer.com/, call (212)-693-2377, or send inquiries to their two New York City locations:

    Leav & Steinberg Manhattan
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    Leav & Steinberg LLP is a respected personal injury law firm serving clients in New York City and the surrounding tri-state area. Founded in 1999, the firm has grown to include a robust team of attorneys and a dedicated support team, with offices in Manhattan and the Bronx. Known for its client-centered approach and aggressive advocacy, Leav & Steinberg handles a wide range of personal injury cases, including premises liability, motor vehicle accidents, medical malpractice, and municipal negligence.

  • Ancient Chinese Wisdom with a Twist: THE CAT CHING or I CHING FOR CATS

    Ancient Chinese Wisdom with a Twist: THE CAT CHING or I CHING FOR CATS

    Team Editorial – Evrima Chicago

    HOUSTON, TX / ACCESS Newswire / July 11, 2025 / From the Translator’s Preface:

    This is a book by a cat, about cats, and based on an ancient Chinese classic known as the I Ching (Book of Changes). For nearly 3,000 years, the I Ching has served as a metaphysical roadmap for the human soul. Until now, cats had no such philosophical guide. Why? For the usual reasons: humans subjugated us, labeled us “the other,” and denied us our own voice.

    Richard J. Smith Evrima Chicago

    THE CAT CHING or I CHING FOR CATS changes all that.

    In this wildly inventive and lavishly illustrated reimagining of the I Ching, Mao, The Cat Philosopher, helps feline-kind-and their humans-make sense of the world and its many challenges. In the paws of Mao, the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching become a guide to decoding the present and divining the future.

    Select a hexagram, and unlock the mysteries of the cosmos. Or at least, figure out what’s really going on in your litter box.

    Socrates said: “Know thyself.”
    Mao replies: “Know thy kitty-and you will know thyself. Maybe.”

    A Sample of Mao’s Timeless Wisdom:

    • If at first you don’t succeed, sleep.

    • Not all that glitters is cat litter; sometimes it’s a fire ant hill.

    • A healthy heart and shiny coat require lifting the toilet seat once daily.

    • Prokofiev’s “Scythian Suite” can drown out the sound of cats mating-try it.

    • The sound of the icemaker will not kill you.

    THE CAT CHING or I CHING FOR CATS includes a Preface, an Introduction, and 64 illustrated entries-each with a cat photo, hexagram, interpretation, and witty commentary. Both philosophical and delightfully impractical, it offers life advice through a fur-covered lens. It is the ideal gift for the spiritually curious, the philosophically inclined, and anyone who is (willingly) owned by a cat.

    About the Author: Richard J. Smith

    Richard J. Smith is the George and Nancy Rupp Professor of Humanities Emeritus at Rice University and one of the foremost Western scholars of Chinese intellectual history. His body of work explores divination systems, cosmology, and cultural history-most notably through his acclaimed book The I Ching: A Biography (Princeton University Press, 2012).

    Smith’s contributions include:

    • Fathoming the Cosmos and Ordering the World: The Yijing

    • The Qing Dynasty and Traditional Chinese Culture

    • Mapping China and Managing the World

    • Rethinking the Sinosphere (Editor)

    • Reexamining the Sinosphere (Editor)

    His ability to make deeply complex Chinese traditions accessible to general readers has earned praise from scholars and institutions around the world. Choice magazine named The I Ching: A Biography an “Outstanding Academic Title,” and reviewers have commended his “clarity, rigor, and transcultural insight.”

    Disclaimer

    This original article was independently researched and published by Richard J. Smith with the editorial team of Evrima Chicago News Bureau and has not been previously published in any form before today. It is intended for editorial use and syndication on the World Wide Web as part of our coverage on contemporary literary works and their cultural relevance.

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    Evrima Chicago disclaims all liability for readers who finish The Cat Ching and begin quoting feline proverbs at dinner parties or seek enlightenment via litter box meditation.

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  • Navy Pilots with ALS Fight for Access to the Stem Cell Therapy That Can Help Them Live

    Navy Pilots with ALS Fight for Access to the Stem Cell Therapy That Can Help Them Live

    Matt Bellina Regained Function After Receiving NurOwn via the Right to Try Law He Fought to Pass and Now He is Fighting for All Americans with ALS to Get the Same Chance He Did

    BREMERTON, WA / ACCESS Newswire / July 11, 2025 / The Backstory

    Twenty-two years ago, Matt Bellina and Jamie Warack, along with a group of ten college midshipmen, checked onto a destroyer in Yokosuka, Japan. They set off on a navy summer cruise to visit a war memorial in Busan, South Korea. As with many experiences in the navy, they left each other after a month with shared experiences and memories, not knowing if their paths would ever cross again. Both Matt and Jamie went on to become naval aviators: Matt on the EA-6b Prowler, and Jamie on the P3 Orion. But neither Matt nor Jamie could have imagined they would meet again through the shared heartbreak of ALS.

    Matt was diagnosed with ALS in 2011. Jamie’s husband, Nick, also a P3 Orion pilot, was diagnosed with ALS in the fall of 2020.

    ALS is a cruel disease. As motor neurons die, the brain can no longer communicate with the voluntary muscles, which slowly become paralyzed. Ultimately, people lose the ability to walk, talk, move, eat, drink, swallow, and eventually, breathe. These two naval airmen who had once controlled our country’s most elite aircraft would soon lose the ability to control their own bodies.

    As only the few unlucky people who have navigated this diagnosis can know, Nick and Jamie waffled through feelings of despair and hopelessness, but hung onto every word the doctors said, hoping for a change in tone or the possibility that they got the diagnosis wrong, hoping for any new drug that could slow the lethal march to death.

    Hope was soon to come in an unexpected way, not from a doctor’s office. Shortly after his diagnosis, Nick learned of a Navy pilot from Whidbey Island who had become a powerful advocate for ALS patients, especially for the Right to Try law and a stem cell treatment called NurOwn. And then came the day that hope was restored. Nick showed Jamie a video of that same man with ALS standing up from his wheelchair for the first time in two years.

    Even then, Jamie didn’t realize the man in the wheelchair was the same Matt Bellina she’d known from that summer decades before. It wasn’t until Nick publicly shared his diagnosis on social media that the connection clicked. Matt, already years into his own battle with ALS, commented on Nick’s post, offering prayers and heartfelt support. Tucked away in boxes were photos of the much younger Matt and Jamie. The young Matt in those photos was the same naval aviator, Matt Bellina, who stood up out of his wheelchair.

    That moment, that unexpected connection, and Matt’s journey with NurOwn, gave Nick and Jamie a spark of hope when they needed it most. In the years since, their path with ALS has been filled with uncertainty and heartache, but hope has remained at the center of their story – thanks in part to Matt Bellina’s courage and the possibilities offered by the groundbreaking stem cell therapy called NurOwn.

    Nick’s Fight

    As Nick said to his family and friends when sharing the news of his ALS diagnosis:

    “Today is but one day in my fight. Tomorrow will be the next.”

    Nick and Jamie believe tomorrow holds the promise of more time, more memories, and more strength – for all the people and families fighting this disease. They are holding on to that promise – believing in the power of tomorrow. But as pilots they also knew that the hope for tomorrow is based on the actions you take today. So a few weeks after the heartbreaking FDA Advisory Committee, Jamie reached out to another ALS advocate and pronounced:

    We are not the type of people to sit back and do nothing, especially when so much is on the line….
    We want to do something drastic to get some positive attention for ALS and
    the treatments…. This sounds crazy, but we are prepared to
    do something crazy to hopefully facilitate change….
    We are in this fight with you now.”

    That “something crazy” was about to come to fruition. A few months earlier, when Nick had published a story in the American Bar Association Journal, talking about his law firm’s pro bono program, he never anticipated how much their guidance would play a role in his fight to get access to the stem cell therapy that could help him live.

    Nick and the pro bono team at Davis, Wright & Tremaine spent months meeting, strategizing, researching, reading Supreme Court briefs and listening to oral arguments. They repeatedly challenged the status quo that the FDA could deny approval of a drug that had compelling evidence of helping some people live longer and live better. They were unwilling to accept the answer that there was no hope for Nick.

    When Matt Bellina stood up out of his wheelchair, he showed the world that the impossible was now possible in ALS. Was it also possible that the real-world data gathered by citizens with ALS could ever support an FDA approval, and if so, how could they get that evidence before the FDA?

    The legal answer was the Citizen’s Petition filed with the FDA one week ago.

    Just as they served our country for years – fighting to protect all of us – these naval aviators are still fighting today … fighting to change regulatory law … fighting to protect the 32,000 people with ALS… and still fighting for approval of the stem cell therapy that can help them live. The Citizens’ Petition launches their fight.

    Matt’s Right to Try Story

    In 2007, Brig. General Tom Mikolajcik testified before Congress and warned that the risk of ALS was skyrocketing. According to a recent Military Medicine study, in post-9/11 veterans, the highest risk is among pilots like Matt, Nick and the several C-141 pilots in Gen. Mik’s own squadron who were stationed at the Charleston AFB.

    General Mik demanded that we “give our soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines an opportunity to fight this disease with a medical arsenal.” Then he challenged Congress and the FDA to step up its commitment to veterans and to act with urgency:

    “We owe our veterans treatment now.
    If these soldiers were dying in the field rather than quietly at home… we would leave no stone unturned.
    We would use the best existing resources to make sure they had
    whatever they needed to survive … to ensure that no man or woman is left behind.”

    Just four years later, when Matt was diagnosed with ALS, there were no disease-modifying drugs in the medical arsenal. As he described in the 2016 HBO Vice documentary, “Die Trying: the battle for ALS treatments,” promising drugs were stuck in clinical trials, but Matt was unable to qualify for any of those trials from the moment he was diagnosed. So Matt did what veterans do; he fought to change the law.

    On May 30, 2018, President Trump signed the Matt Bellina Right to Try bill into law. President Trump tweeted:

    “With Right to Try, patients with life-threatening illnesses
    will finally have access to experimental treatments
    that could improve their conditions.”

    The Citizens’ Petition reports that’s precisely what happened for Matt Bellina.

    Matt’s NurOwn Story

    The Citizens’ Petition documents Matt Bellina’s real-world evidence (RWE) and real-world data (RWD) on NurOwn. He received 7 doses of NurOwn via Right to Try from December 2018 through 2020. Matt is the only person in the US who received 6 consecutive doses at the recommended two-month dosing interval. The seventh was received nine months later. But sadly, after his seventh dose, Matt couldn’t get more. It’s now been nearly 5 years since his last dose of the stem cell therapy that was helping him live. Today Matt is dying waiting.

    Matt has publicly released clinical data from his VA medical records in both his blog and on social media. Before NurOwn, Matt was losing about 0.45 points per month on the 48-point functional scale. Although he had been a slow progressor, his ALS was already advanced as demonstrated by his functional score of 21/48. Matt had already lost over half of his measurable function.

    But once he received NurOwn, that lethal trajectory changed. Matt’s VA medical records document that instead of losing nearly 3 points in 6 months, he regained 6 points of function. This is a 9-point delta. This doesn’t happen in ALS. But it did on NurOwn.

    And those changes started happening almost immediately. Just two weeks after his first NurOwn dose, Matt shared that his legs were stronger; his family propped him up against the kitchen counter and he was able to stand. In February 2019, Matt posted on Facebook and shared his improvements in all four domains on the functional rating scale used for ALS trial endpoints: gross and fine motor function, bulbar function and most importantly breathing function:

    “I have been given a gift…. Only one month after my first round of treatment,
    I have improvement in the clinical strength of my right deltoid and my left bicep.
    My forced vital lung capacity is 23% higher and I am seeing subjective improvement in my speech & swallowing.
    I no longer need a bi pap at night. Due to increased core strength & coordination,
    I am now able to pull myself up to standing.”

    By May 2019, Matt publicly shared videos demonstrating his profound increase in function and added this commentary:

    “What is remarkable is that I was not able to get out of my chair on my own before NurOwn.
    After my second treatment I was able to pull up to standing using both my legs and my arms.
    Since the third treatment I am able to stand from my chair without the aid of my arms.
    I have not been able to do this for over 2 years and it feels great.
    We all need to push the FDA to approve this treatment.
    It is simply unacceptable that I am the only one receiving this treatment outside of the trial.
    All people with ALS deserve this chance.”

    Additionally, before NurOwn, Matt’s ability to swallow food and liquids was also becoming compromised. In her Public Comment, Matt’s mother described a choking incident documented in his VA hospital records in December 2018. After receiving NurOwn, Matt’s choking stopped. He was once again able to enjoy his favorite foods and was still able to enjoy a cold beer on a hot Philly summer day. Matt didn’t get a feeding tube until last month – that’s 6.5 years after his first dose of NurOwn.

    As profound as all these changes were, Matt’s improvements in breathing function were the most clinically meaningful as they were life-sustaining. After 6 doses of NurOwn, Matt’s lung capacity was 37% higher than it was before his first injection and Matt stopped using a non-invasive ventilator to breathe at night. This doesn’t happen in the normal lethal and unrelenting progression of ALS. It did happen on NurOwn.

    Matt’s Real-World Evidence Is Supporting Evidence of Efficacy for FDA Approval

    The Citizens’ Petition asserts that Matt’s Right to Try data is “supporting evidence” of efficacy demonstrating that NurOwn works on some people with 100% fatal ALS.

    At multiple patient-focused drug development meetings and in hundreds of emails with former FDA leadership, Matt and the entire ALS community repeatedly shared his data and videos – documenting his unprecedented improvements in function. And yet, Matt’s data was not discussed in the FDA’s briefing documents or presentation at the NurOwn Advisory Committee (AdComm) meeting in September 2023. The AdComm voted against approval and instead recommended another Phase 3 trial limited to the trial population that had shown hypothesis-generating promise in the post hoc analysis.

    Ultimately, the AdComm vote was based only on data from the 28-week trial and did not include the RWE/RWD over the 8 years for those in EAP nor the real-world data from Matt Bellina’s Right to Try dosing.

    The prior FDA Administration ignored Matt Bellina’s evidence. Consider this irony. The Navy entrusted Matt with a $50 million aircraft and the lives of fellow crew members, but the former FDA didn’t trust him to know if a stem cell therapy was helping his own paralyzed body regain function.

    Matt’s real-world data is critical, not only because of his profound improvement, but it is also informative because it provides unique evidence not captured in the NurOwn Phase 3 trial data. As detailed in the Citizens’ Petition:

    • Matt is the only person in the US to receive 6 consecutive doses and his functional improvements evidence a dose-dependent impact in both durability and magnitude of response.

    • Matt’s baseline score of 21/48 illustrates that NurOwn can work on some people later in ALS disease progression.

    • Matt was a slow progressor and this population was excluded from the NurOwn trial (and most ALS trials) because it’s hard to assess changes in slow progressors in short 6-month trials; and thus it tells us that NurOwn can work on some people in this subset of slower ALS progressors.

    • Matt received his first dose of NurOwn more than 7 years after onset, demonstrating that it can work on some people like his friend and fellow naval aviator, Nick Warack, who has had ALS for 5 years.

    Matt’s RWD from Right to Try also aligns with the clinically meaningful impact and “progression-free survival” that trial investigators observed in the NurOwn Phase 3 trial and EAP. At the FDA Advisory Committee meeting, Mayo’s Dr. Anthony Windebank opined that NurOwn works:

    “I would now like to provide my clinical perspective on NurOwn ….
    I think this data is compelling & it should be approved….
    While not everyone responds to the treatment, there are
    clearly a SIGNIFICANT number who do.
    I have clearly seen SOME people stabilize in a way that
    I have never seen in any other trial….
    There were some who IMPROVED their score!”

    In 40+ years working as a neurologist and clinical trialist, Dr. Windebank said NurOwn caused improvements like he had never seen before. Similarly, when people with ALS saw videos of a wheelchair-bound man rising out of his wheelchair, and taking steps with a walker again, they too knew it was like nothing they had ever experienced or witnessed before. And just as Jamie and Nick said, Matt’s video evidence provided a ray of hope in a disease that has had none since ALS was discovered in 1869.

    Commissioner Makary recently told the roomful of esteemed scientists at the Gene and Cell Therapy Forum that researchers and regulators can learn things from “n of 1” data. And as one former CBER official said, when making decisions about a therapy’s efficacy, regulators like to see a treatment response so obvious that you don’t need to be a statistician to interpret it.

    Matt Bellina’s Right to Try data exemplifies the obvious. NurOwn works.

    Thus, the Citizens’ Petition is asking this new FDA to consider Matt’s real-world data derived from his Right to Try dosing. Compare it to the NurOwn Phase 2 or 3 randomized controlled data that demonstrated efficacy in some. Compare it to the ALS clinical trial database; compare it to the natural history databases. How many times in ALS natural history or ALS clinical trials have people regained 6 points in function and risen up out of a wheelchair? How many times have people with ALS stopped needing a bi-pap to breathe?

    The Citizens’ Petition urges the FDA to compare Matt’s “n of 1” RWD to whatever data you want. But at least consider it. In a 100% fatal and paralyzing disease, any evidence of efficacy – all evidence of efficacy – should be considered. Gold standard science and common sense demand nothing less.

    In 2022, Matt so believed in NurOwn’s efficacy that he co-authored a press release asking the FDA for an Advisory Committee meeting so veterans’ voices could be heard.

    “Veterans with ALS have a unique stake in the fight for a NurOwn AdComm.
    We sacrificed our lives for every citizen’s right of due process.
    It is the antithesis of all we fought for if we, now, were denied that same right.”

    Today the Citizens’ Petition makes this same request. Please give Matt his due process; give Matt his first opportunity to be heard; give the 5,000+ veterans with ALS a chance to fight the disease they got from serving our country; give the new CBER team the first chance to consider Matt’s unprecedented improvements before deciding the fate of Matt, Nick and the other 32,000 Americans with ALS.

    And then, just as General Mik implored Congress, the Citizens’ Petition implores the FDA to please add NurOwn to the medical arsenal for all Americans battling ALS.

    About these Naval Aviators
    Matt Bellina served as a Naval Officer and aviator for nearly 10 years. As an Electronic Attack Pilot in Whidbey Island, Washington, Matt flew the EA-6B Prowler, and deployed to Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Following his flying career he worked in Operations intelligence, before medically retiring due to ALS in 2014.

    Nick and Jamie (Nelson) Warack both served as Naval Officers and aviators, serving as flight instructors and mission commanders on the P-3 Orion. Jamie ultimately rose to the position of Weapons and Tactics Instructor (the P3’s equivalent of “Top Gun”). Nick and Jamie flew operational missions in Iraq, the Horn of Africa, South East Asia, and the Mediterranean, combining for over 100 combat missions and earning eight strike flight air medals between them.

    Matt, Nick and Jamie are approaching ALS with the same dedication and tenacity that carried them through their time in the Navy. They now lead a coalition of people who have been advocating for approval of NurOwn. They are committed to expediting access to all promising treatments for ALS, and to implementing policy changes to benefit everyone in the ALS community.

    Contact:

    1. Nicholas Warack, Esq.
      (mail to: Veterans4NurOwn@gmail.com)

    2. Mitze Klingenberg, BSN RN
      (mail to: NurOwnWorks@gmail.com)

    Copy of Citizens’ Petition and Exhibits Filed with the FDA:
    (https://www.nurownworks.com/)

    About the FDA Approval Pathways

    Nick, Jamie and Matt assert that the survival, respiratory and functional data from the EAP, Right to Try and randomized controlled trials are part of the “totality of the evidence” that support NurOwn’s approval.

    1. Traditional Approval
      Survival data are the gold standard in FDA approvals. NurOwn’s survival data meet both the quality and quantity requirements of “substantial evidence.” (See Petition’s Emergent Fact section C and Memorandum section II).

    2. Accelerated Approval
      NurOwn meets the standards for accelerated approval. The survival and respiratory data are “reasonably likely to predict” a favorable impact on the mortality of the 32,000 people with ALS. This survival data far surpasses survival data supporting the accelerated approval of many cancer therapies. (See Petition’s Emergent Fact section C & D; Memorandum section I and II.C; and Exs. A & B).

    3. Conditional Approval
      NurOwn’s “plausible mechanism of action” also meets the threshold for Commissioner Makary’s proposed conditional approval pathway. (See Petition Fact section N, pgs. 173-176 and Memorandum section II.G at pgs. 234-241).

    SOURCE: NurOwn Citizen’s Petition

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