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    People say the technology they have is at least 50 years ahead of what we are being shown.


    Was 9/11 part of the Project Blue Beam, you decide.
    *only for fun and entertainment purposes People say the technology they have is at least 50 years ahead of what we are being shown. Was 9/11 part of the Project Blue Beam, you decide.
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  • Trained Reiki Master channels her healing energy, recorded with a special camera that captures the changes in their aura.


    Auras are not static they can shift based on mood, environment, health, or spiritual development.


    Auras have several layers, each connected to a different aspect of the self:


    -Etheric (physical health)
    -Emotional (feelings)
    -Mental (thoughts)
    -Astral (love and relationships)
    -Spiritual layers (higher consciousness)


    Aura Colors and Meanings:


    Red: Passion, energy, strong emotions
    Orange: Creativity, joy, sociability
    Yellow: Optimism, intellect, focus
    Green: Healing, balance, love
    Blue: Calm, truth, communication
    Indigo: Intuition, sensitivity, inner wisdom
    Violet/White: Spiritual awareness, purity, connection to higher realms.
    Trained Reiki Master channels her healing energy, recorded with a special camera that captures the changes in their aura. Auras are not static they can shift based on mood, environment, health, or spiritual development. Auras have several layers, each connected to a different aspect of the self: -Etheric (physical health) -Emotional (feelings) -Mental (thoughts) -Astral (love and relationships) -Spiritual layers (higher consciousness) Aura Colors and Meanings: Red: Passion, energy, strong emotions Orange: Creativity, joy, sociability Yellow: Optimism, intellect, focus Green: Healing, balance, love Blue: Calm, truth, communication Indigo: Intuition, sensitivity, inner wisdom Violet/White: Spiritual awareness, purity, connection to higher realms.
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  • NY school to introduce first humanoid robot in US classroom. Vows ‘Sally’ will never replace teachers
    NY school to introduce first humanoid robot in US classroom. Vows ‘Sally’ will never replace teachers
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  • EMF test shows the vaccinated becoming transmitters
    EMF test shows the vaccinated becoming transmitters
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  • How energy can heal
    How energy can heal
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  • A powerful energy source that with a single stone heat your home for thousands of years Radium. It’s no surprise the history books leave this out, no profit for a near limitless energy source available to the masses.
    A powerful energy source that with a single stone heat your home for thousands of years Radium. It’s no surprise the history books leave this out, no profit for a near limitless energy source available to the masses.
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  • Texas Governor Abbott nixed this project just in time. Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport on Friday evening canceled plans to install Islamic “Wudu” foot-washing stations. As first reported by Gateway Pundit this week, the project consists of adding Ablution stations to existing concourse level restrooms in Terminal D. The construction was set to begin in about a week and would have cost $300,000.

    Abbott says that the airport is government owned and therefore one religion cannot be favored over all others. Great example of the ever-present Muslim infiltration.
    Texas Governor Abbott nixed this project just in time. Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport on Friday evening canceled plans to install Islamic “Wudu” foot-washing stations. As first reported by Gateway Pundit this week, the project consists of adding Ablution stations to existing concourse level restrooms in Terminal D. The construction was set to begin in about a week and would have cost $300,000. Abbott says that the airport is government owned and therefore one religion cannot be favored over all others. Great example of the ever-present Muslim infiltration.
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  • If you had trusted the settled science of the day, here is how it would have gone.
    1890s: you dose the baby with Bayer's new cough syrup, the non-addictive alternative to morphine, marketed for children. It was heroin. They named it after the German for heroic.
    1900s: you rub calomel teething powder on your infant's gums. It is a mercury compound, and it leaves a generation with pink disease. Swollen, peeling hands and feet, screaming for months, and some of them died.
    1910s: you cook in Crisco, launched by a soap and candle company, because cottonseed oil is modern and lard is what your mother used. The process that made it solid produced trans fat, banned outright a century later.


    1920s: you drink Radithor, certified radioactive water, on prescription. Eben Byers took fourteen hundred bottles for his vitality. His jaw was removed in pieces and he was buried in a lead coffin.


    1930s: a chemist dissolves a new sulfa drug in diethylene glycol, which is antifreeze. It kills 107 people, mostly children, and only then does America give the FDA power to demand safety testing.


    1940s: your doctor lights a Camel in the surgery. More doctors smoke them than any other brand, and the advert runs in the Journal of the American Medical Association, which sold him the page.


    1950s: DDT is sprayed over your kitchen, your garden and your children at school. The man who found its insecticidal properties has already been given a Nobel Prize.


    1960s: your wife takes thalidomide for morning sickness because it is remarkably safe. More than ten thousand children are born with missing and shortened limbs.


    1970s: the country puts down the butter and picks up the margarine, on the instruction of the American Heart Association. The fat everybody switched to was banned in 2015 as unsafe at any level.


    1980s: the fat comes out of everything and sugar goes back in to make it edible. Obesity begins a climb it has never come off.


    1990s: your father is prescribed OxyContin, because fewer than one per cent get addicted. The company later pleads guilty to criminal misbranding, and the overdose count runs into hundreds of thousands.


    2000s: you take Vioxx for your knee. It is pulled in 2004, and the FDA's own safety officer estimates tens of thousands of excess heart attacks.


    Not one of those was fringe. Every one had a professional body, a literature and a man in a white coat standing behind it.


    Nobody who followed that advice was stupid. They were obedient, to the most qualified people available.


    Settled is a word about money. It means the questions stopped being funded, so they stopped being asked.


    So which of today's instructions will your grandchildren read out in disbelief.


    The oil washed in hexane and built into every cell you own. The statin that blocks the pathway making your hormones, to prevent one heart attack per hundred people. The injection where a third of the loss is muscle. The infant formula built out of vegetable oil.


    All settled. None of it funded to be otherwise.
    If you had trusted the settled science of the day, here is how it would have gone. 1890s: you dose the baby with Bayer's new cough syrup, the non-addictive alternative to morphine, marketed for children. It was heroin. They named it after the German for heroic. 1900s: you rub calomel teething powder on your infant's gums. It is a mercury compound, and it leaves a generation with pink disease. Swollen, peeling hands and feet, screaming for months, and some of them died. 1910s: you cook in Crisco, launched by a soap and candle company, because cottonseed oil is modern and lard is what your mother used. The process that made it solid produced trans fat, banned outright a century later. 1920s: you drink Radithor, certified radioactive water, on prescription. Eben Byers took fourteen hundred bottles for his vitality. His jaw was removed in pieces and he was buried in a lead coffin. 1930s: a chemist dissolves a new sulfa drug in diethylene glycol, which is antifreeze. It kills 107 people, mostly children, and only then does America give the FDA power to demand safety testing. 1940s: your doctor lights a Camel in the surgery. More doctors smoke them than any other brand, and the advert runs in the Journal of the American Medical Association, which sold him the page. 1950s: DDT is sprayed over your kitchen, your garden and your children at school. The man who found its insecticidal properties has already been given a Nobel Prize. 1960s: your wife takes thalidomide for morning sickness because it is remarkably safe. More than ten thousand children are born with missing and shortened limbs. 1970s: the country puts down the butter and picks up the margarine, on the instruction of the American Heart Association. The fat everybody switched to was banned in 2015 as unsafe at any level. 1980s: the fat comes out of everything and sugar goes back in to make it edible. Obesity begins a climb it has never come off. 1990s: your father is prescribed OxyContin, because fewer than one per cent get addicted. The company later pleads guilty to criminal misbranding, and the overdose count runs into hundreds of thousands. 2000s: you take Vioxx for your knee. It is pulled in 2004, and the FDA's own safety officer estimates tens of thousands of excess heart attacks. Not one of those was fringe. Every one had a professional body, a literature and a man in a white coat standing behind it. Nobody who followed that advice was stupid. They were obedient, to the most qualified people available. Settled is a word about money. It means the questions stopped being funded, so they stopped being asked. So which of today's instructions will your grandchildren read out in disbelief. The oil washed in hexane and built into every cell you own. The statin that blocks the pathway making your hormones, to prevent one heart attack per hundred people. The injection where a third of the loss is muscle. The infant formula built out of vegetable oil. All settled. None of it funded to be otherwise.
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  • Putin Is Forced to Humiliating Retreat: Ukraine Ju...
    Putin’s Russia was supposed to have one great advantage: distance. Thousands of kilometers separated the Kremlin’s military-industrial heartland from the Ukrainian battlefield. But that advantage is rapidly becoming harder to rely on.
    Ukraine’s expanding long-range strike campaign is forcing Moscow to confront a problem that the Soviet Union once solved in a very different era: how do you protect critical military production when the enemy can reach deep behind your lines?
    For decades, Russia’s geography has functioned almost like an invisible defensive wall. Weapons factories, aircraft plants, missile facilities, electronics manufacturers, and strategic infrastructure could operate far from the front, protected by enormous distances and layers of air defense. The farther east the facilities were located, the safer they appeared.
    Now that assumption is being challenged.
    Ukraine has increasingly demonstrated an ability to strike targets far beyond the battlefield using a growing combination of long-range drones and domestically developed missiles. The strategic significance is not simply that individual factories can be damaged. The deeper concern for Moscow is that the threat can force Russia to move, disperse, harden, or conceal the industrial system that sustains its war effort.
    And that creates a problem far more complicated than moving a factory from one city to another.
    See more in the comment down below.
    Putin Is Forced to Humiliating Retreat: Ukraine Ju... Putin’s Russia was supposed to have one great advantage: distance. Thousands of kilometers separated the Kremlin’s military-industrial heartland from the Ukrainian battlefield. But that advantage is rapidly becoming harder to rely on. Ukraine’s expanding long-range strike campaign is forcing Moscow to confront a problem that the Soviet Union once solved in a very different era: how do you protect critical military production when the enemy can reach deep behind your lines? For decades, Russia’s geography has functioned almost like an invisible defensive wall. Weapons factories, aircraft plants, missile facilities, electronics manufacturers, and strategic infrastructure could operate far from the front, protected by enormous distances and layers of air defense. The farther east the facilities were located, the safer they appeared. Now that assumption is being challenged. Ukraine has increasingly demonstrated an ability to strike targets far beyond the battlefield using a growing combination of long-range drones and domestically developed missiles. The strategic significance is not simply that individual factories can be damaged. The deeper concern for Moscow is that the threat can force Russia to move, disperse, harden, or conceal the industrial system that sustains its war effort. And that creates a problem far more complicated than moving a factory from one city to another. See more in the comment down below.
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  • USA WTF?
    USA WTF?
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  • Nobody should be putting this product into their body FLU mRNA.
    Nobody should be putting this product into their body FLU mRNA.
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