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ALIENS EXIST---Haim Eshed

Haim Eshed, a former Israel space security chief, stated that aliens from a Galactic federation have been in contact with this planet and advised governments not to publicise this, as humanity is not ready yet for official exposure, and such revelation may cause mass hysteria. He also states that aliens have intervened to prevent nuclear apocalypse, as it may have detrimental effects on the universe
Paul Hellyer a former Canadian defence secretary called on governments to reveal information on UFO's and the fact that extra terrestrials have visited this planet for many years and that much of our new technology has been sourced from them ( computer chips, fibre optics, screens etc).
Apparently, agreement was reached with governments and this Galactic federation to assist in gaining knowledge about the human race and their position in the universe.
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So I want to write about

Handel's quantum 1/f noise and quantum blinking.
You know the theory, how the reason everything inn the Universe flickers and creates wave function instability and electronic noise is because nothing is real anyway, so the illusion of reality is held together mostly by inertia. Well I wrote a math equation which seems to show that (yes, I may submit it for a peer review) and was gonna talk about it here too, but then I realized most here would have zero idea what I am writing about. So instead of doing that, I will resume watching a grade C horror flick on Torrent. "Ouija Craft" It is a great movie if you are having trouble sleeping or just like horrible movies. LoL It is about these high school witches who use a magical ouija board to bring back one of them after she mixes and drinks 2 magical potions that should never be mixed and just explodes. They use the board in a cemetery to resurrect her, but of course the spirit inhabiting the recreated corpse isn't as friendly as the person they used to know. Should we blame their inexperience, the Board, the cemetery or the script writer? I dunno. It was making me sleepy so I came here, but this place is as dead as that movie tonight.

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Agentbob

Conservation of E.

& .the Arrow of Time..[ .the date stamp for the below Equations was the Fall of 1890..that is, they sat in a book [ dictionary ] as potential Energy.
0056. State of ignorance
3907. Ocular evidence ..( Greek dictionary
3963. Patmos ./ My killing
..we ADD our testimony, which you know is true..3 John v.12
And now, feature presentation of McPhysics, featuring musings from the Hebrew side of Strong's Concordance..
. situation ) ..1945. Woe !
Time .............. 945. 8th moon
Payload........ 2890. Very bright.| 8/06/1945..
.... completion of a Circuit...
3530. Little ......... .... | .... 1277. F A T.
3206. Boy ....................... 0376. M A N.
6736. Message x woe..... 1653. Violent shower ) fallout implied.

My music knows...) .) .. fallout boy.
He dropped a bomb on me ) . Gap band.
Friday the 13th. ) . ) Atomic Rooster.
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Agentbob

C wod.

Tag. | Classified word of Day.

Amerika is a Nation that can be defined in a
.single Word; ASUFUTIMAHAEFUTBW.
..[ .in the foothills of the Himalaya s. ] - Joe B.

..this is what happens when you order a President
. through the Postal system. - Ed from the Internet.



Standby. - McBob.
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ASTEROID CLOSE TO EARTH TONIGHT.

An asteroid the size of a minibus and called 2023 BU, will zip past the southern tip of South America just after midnight, GMT. It will be approx 2, 200 miles at its closest.
wow
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Trolling and the Dark Triad

In the Real World, one must come to accept that some do not agree with you.

In the Real World, for instance, a woman may reject a man's advances, and for the most part, the man will accept that rejection and move on to greener pastures. Others, however, will be enraged by the rejection and become furious, their need for control overweening.

This inability to accept the disagreement may have pathological roots, specifically, in a grouping of mental conditions which psychologists call THE DARK TRIAD:

In the world of psychology, the term “Dark Triad” refers to the degree to which an individual manifests the personality traits of narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy. People who score high in these 3 areas are less empathetic, less agreeable, less satisfied with their lives, and less likely to believe in the goodness of themselves and in humanity. People who score high on these traits are also more likely to commit crimes, not fit in socially, and be disruptive. Hence the word “dark” in describing this triad of personal characteristics.

Those with the trifecta of Dark Triad personality traits, therefore, can end up being a high powered corporate executive, a politician, or Ted Bundy. The level of narcissism required to be Dark Triad is intense and deeply internalized. The individual deeply believes they are superior to everyone else, their self love is ridiculously high, ... It does not matter if the Dark Traid’s self-confidence is substantiated or not... The Dark Triad person shows no empathy and will feel no remorse for bad and immoral behaviors. This ability is a skill to the Dark Triad Individual in our tough and unforgiving society, but it is defined as a serious mental disorder for a reason.



Sometimes, people disagree.

And inability to accept disagreement can be sign of a deeper problem.

Food for thought.

See also: New Research Suggests Most Social Media Trolls Have The Dark Triad Personality
The Dark Triad personality is interested in anarchy at the expense of others, and they want to fuel social disruption.
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rizlaredonline today!

Dr. Ryan Cole, debunked

SciCheck Digest

A viral video features a doctor making dubious claims about COVID-19 vaccines and treatments at a forum hosted by Idaho’s lieutenant governor. Dr. Ryan Cole claims mRNA vaccines cause cancer and autoimmune diseases, but the lead author of the paper on which Cole based that claim told us there is no evidence mRNA vaccines cause those ailments.
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More than 565,000 people have died from COVID-19 in the U.S., but two effective mRNA vaccines are now available. Some treatments for certain patients, such as those hospitalized or receiving oxygen, have also been approved or authorized by federal agencies, and they continue to be studied.

Since the pandemic began, however, politicized social media posts have featured doctors, some looking authoritative in white coats, spreading dubious claims about both vaccines and treatments for COVID-19. The most recent example in this misinformation niche is Dr. Ryan Cole, who owns a medical lab in Idaho.

Cole is featured in a video that has amassed more than a million views. He makes a variety of claims, some of which we’ve addressed before.

The video was recorded while he spoke at a forum on March 4 hosted by Idaho’s lieutenant governor, Janice McGeachin, a Republican, and it was posted by a Libertarian organization called the Idaho Freedom Foundation.

McGeachin was featured in an October post by that group, posing with a Bible and a gun in a video that advocated against public health measures related to the pandemic and asked viewers to sign a statement saying that “any order issued in the future will be ignored.”

Cole said in an interview with FactCheck.org that he’s “not affiliated with any political party, group or organization.” According to the Idaho Secretary of State’s office, Cole is registered as a Republican.

In the March 4 video, Cole makes claims suggesting that federal agencies have acted nefariously, as well as claims that undermine vaccines and promise miracle treatments.

Two of the COVID-19 vaccines available in the U.S. use messenger RNA, or mRNA, to train recipients’ immune systems to make antibodies that fight the virus that causes COVID-19. (See SciCheck’s articles on those vaccines: “A Guide to Moderna’s COVID-19 Vaccine“ and “A Guide to Pfizer/BioNTech’s COVID-19 Vaccine.”)

These are the first vaccines using mRNA technology authorized in the U.S., but scientists have been developing and testing mRNA vaccines for years, including in people during clinical trials. Still, misinformation exploiting fears of this new technology has been common online.

To those bogus claims, Cole has now added: “mRNA trials in mammals have led to odd cancers. mRNA trials on mammals have led to autoimmune diseases — not right away, six, nine, 12 months later.”

We asked Cole to provide support for those claims, and he referred us to a 2018 paper published in the journal Nature Reviews Drug Discovery that reviewed trials and studies of various, earlier mRNA vaccines.

But that paper doesn’t support his statement.

Norbert Pardi, a research assistant professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, was the lead author of the paper. He told us in an email, “No publications demonstrate that mRNA vaccines cause cancer or autoimmune diseases.”

Pardi’s 19-page paper does make one passing reference to autoimmune diseases, which is what Cole highlighted to us.

The paper says: “A possible concern could be that some mRNA-based vaccine platforms induce potent type I interferon responses, which have been associated not only with inflammation but also potentially with autoimmunity. Thus, identification of individuals at an increased risk of autoimmune reactions before mRNA vaccination may allow reasonable precautions to be taken.”

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Johnny_Sparton

our brain & radio waves

It has been said that our brains have been mapped out and very much understood by scientist that they now have radio waves they can send out to interfere with how our brains operate.

Quite honestly, from what I have been running into with people and how they are, I think there might actually be some truth to that.

What are your thoughts...if you have any?


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Get it? If you have any thoughts...if the radio signals have not blocked out your ability to think. hmmm

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WUHAN AND COVID

According to some investigators on the pandemic, work at the Wuhan laboratory in China involved the genetic manipulation of a SARS virus at the request of the military, in order for it to be used as a bio weapon. It is also believed that a vaccine was being developed to possibly immunise the Chinese population against the produced virus. The COVID virus was not found naturally, but was completely new, which supports the possibility that it was deliberately produced and a leak resulted due to inadequate precautions. Staff wore a mask and white coat only in the lab.
This is just speculation, but many people still believe the virus was due to a leak.
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chatilliononline today!

Inventing a Perpetual Motion generator...

Kids didn't read the Bible in the 1960's, they read Popular Mechanics magazine. That was the place to find the latest military secrets and gadgets not available to the common man!
One of my first jobs had an engineering department where guys with pocket protectors and horned rimmed glasses were the norm.
One guy was a self-proclaimed inventor. He was itching to patent a Perpetual Motion generator. Lucky me, I got to see a prototype that he brought to the office to show off.

Basically, he connected a generator to a motor with a flywheel and expected to spin start this device and that the generator would develop enough power to keep the motor running... running as in perpetually with no slow down.
Not on this planet!

Nearly 50 years later with all the technological advancements in motors and generators "We ain't there yet!"

Go ahead, Google it up... you'll find mechanical devices outweigh the electro-mechanical devices but... "We ain't there yet!"

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