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Re: https://www.brighteon.com/
(search for: "2022.11.29-30 Sprays in the sky of the Moscow region")

:idea: That chemtrails occur in the U.S., Russia, and other countries
hints of global conspiracy of climate change essence, IMO. :roll:

Who are these Powers That Be higher than national governments :?:

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Re: https://www.brighteon.com/
(search for: "This is why some children are born gay")

"Cypriot Bishop of Morhpou Neophytos revealed that Orthodox Christian Saint Porfyrios teachings
said homosexuality is caused by anal sex. 'It happens during the parent’s intercourse during pregnancy ...
anal sex, when the woman likes that, a desire is born, and then the desire is passed on to the child'." :o

:idea: More likely (IMO), many children are born bi-sexual but eventually syncronize
their perceived sexuality with birth anatomy, oft because of societal pressure.
With anal sex always being such a health risk (poop is a biohazard*), family
health problems should be more apparent after this "desire is born".

* https://spauldingdecon.com/blog/is-urin ... -cleaning/

"Just like urine, feces is categorized as bodily fluids and is a biohazard that should be avoided at all costs.
In fact, there are even more health hazards associated with feces than urine. This is because feces
can host a wide variety of viruses and bacteria, including rotavirus, E. coli, salmonella,
hepatitis C and A, norovirus, shigella, and many more." :!:

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Re: https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2022/11 ... relevance/

"Bitcoin (BTC) was created nearly 15 years ago as a way to improve upon or replace the existing monetary system, but those hopes haven't panned out ... Bitcoin has never been used to any significant extent for legal real-world transactions ... The 'conceptual design and technological shortcomings,' of bitcoin make it unsuitable for payments, and since the crypto does not generate cash flows or dividends, it's a poor investment as well ... bitcoin's value is reliant on continuing waves of fresh money from new investors' "

:scratch: Best guess: Bitcoin technology will keep improving since it facilitates better control of information (and is not so anonymous). Until bitcoin transactions can be monitored by governments (especially for taxation) and its (their) value stabilize, bitcoin will not be a good substitute for currency. Most bitcoin promoters seem unconcerned that transactions remain archived forever (unlike most real currency transactions). ;)

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Re: https://www.planeandpilotmag.com/news/t ... ly-jumped/
"Co-Pilot Who Exited Cargo Plane Intentionally Jumped" :o

Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... finds.html
"pilot who fell out of small plane, who opened a hatch to throw up, accidentally plummeted to ground"

:idea: Certainty that pilot had committed suicide was proven incorrect 3 months later :!:
... now questioning why "accident" was not so reasonable at first. :roll:

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Re: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careers ... ts-to-hire (not a link)
"New York City wants to hire a 'rat czar' and could pay them $170,000 per year"

"chosen applicant will have a 'swashbuckling attitude, crafty humor and general aura of badassery'."

:scratch: Apparently, a Rat Man persona (maybe assisted by a Rat Boy and/or Girl).

Tip: Pronounce "ba 'dass ery" to upscale for refined conversations. :roll:

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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... nasia.html

"A disabled veteran in Canada has slammed her government for offering to euthanize her
when she grew frustrated at delays in having a wheelchair lift installed in her home."

"caseworker told her: 'Madam, if you are really so desperate,
we can give you medical assistance in dying now.'" :shock:

:scratch: Maybe the woman complained "I'm dying to get a wheelchair lift!" :roll:

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Re: https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/02/opinions ... index.html
"You’re right to be scared by recent 'catfishing' killings."

" 'Catfishing' is increasing at an alarming rate, especially on online dating sites. One reason people are 'catfished' is for money. Online predators try to form emotional connections with their targets and then ask for cash, claiming it’s so they can travel to visit them, or pay for an operation, for example. Then they disappear." :o

:idea: Online interaction is two-dimensional compared to three-dimensional in-person.
Therefore, it's probably easier to be fraudulent without raising suspicion. Of course,
just getting to second base (in-person contact) is not without risk. :roll:

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Re: https://www.allnewspipeline.com/No_Than ... y_Much.php
"FDA Claims Lab-Grown Meat 'Safe To Eat', But Scientists Disagree"

See also: https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defe ... at-safety/

"While scientific papers have covered topics related to cell-cultured meat ...
none has analyzed the nutritional characteristics of the finished product" :o

:idea: Might qualify as fast food where nutrition seems a lesser concern. :roll:

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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... match.html

"Idaho victim's parents cryptically claim 'means of death' between two of the students 'don't match' "

:? Indeed, the clues seem to suggest a certain efficiency in the killings,
such as commando-style operation. And this hints of "false flag" (IMO)
perhaps to distract the country from other unsettling trends. :roll:

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Re: https://allnewspipeline.com/Vax_Everything_Agenda.php

"There are many kinds of pancreatic enzymes and they all seem to cover various portions of the transformation of stem cells into the required cell types. It is the job of those pancreatic enzymes to digest those wayward cells the moment they get out of control. Uncontrolled, those stem cells undergo massive growth that is not regulated nor 'differentiated' and that is what we call cancers. Our God given bodies were designed to eliminate cancer and it is the failure of those systems that allows cancer to propagate. The treatment is to eat foods which are not hard to digest, for example switching to white meat instead of red meat, and taking supplements of enzymes, especially trypsin and amylase."

:idea: Anti-mRNA article, but contains subtle tip that pancreatic enzymes help control cancer! 8)

See also: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/na ... ve-enzymes
"12 Foods That Contain Natural Digestive Enzymes"

"Digestive enzymes can be obtained from supplements or naturally through foods. Foods that contain natural digestive enzymes include pineapples, papayas, mangoes, honey, bananas, avocados, kefir, sauerkraut, kimchi, miso, kiwifruit and ginger."

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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... ONARD.html
"Canada is now euthanizing 10,000 of its citizens a year" :o

"Last year, more than 10,000 people in Canada – astonishingly that's over three percent of all deaths there -
ended their lives via euthanasia, an increase of a third on the previous year. And it's likely to keep rising:
next year, Canada is set to allow people to die exclusively for mental health reasons." :roll:

"There's evidence that some disabled people are successfully asking to die
merely because they can't afford their medical bills." :(

:idea: Apparently, the elderly, diseased, and disabled need to be careful
about expressing dissatisfaction with their life, lest a happy pill
be prescribed with "Call me in the morning if you don't feel better." ;)

What's spooky about this "happy pill" concept is the easier contemplation
that occurs as the troubling years roll by with advancing age. :roll:

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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... Price.html

"Furious ex-palace staff slam Netflix for using Katie Price footage -
allies insist stock clips 'tell a story, not meant to be literal' "

:idea: Commentary about this royal family squabble, but usage of "stock clips"
seems to be typical of most media reporting in modern times :!:

Apparently, stories sell better with stock clips. :roll:

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Re: https://www.eugyppius.com/p/switzerland ... recedented

"Switzerland, Facing an Unprecedented Power Shortage,
Contemplates Partial Ban on Use of Electric Vehicles" :o

:idea: Electric vehicles are touted as a green energy solution,
but they need lotsa electricity however produced. ;)

:scratch: So, what about all the electricity "consumed"
by the thousands of bitcoin generating machines :?:
A product that is just digital numbers! Lotsa electricty
is required to process/verify bitcoin transactions :!:

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Re: https://bigleaguepolitics.com/ukrainian ... istianity/

"President Zelensky of Ukraine announced Draft Law 8821, which will make the Ukrainian Orthodox Church illegal
throughout the country. The law, if passed, will also allow the Ukrainian government the ability to confiscate
all church property and outlaw both public and private practice of the religion." :o

:idea: This article explains why the law is being proposed.

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Re: https://www.theregister.com/2022/12/08/boeing_747_end/
"End of an era as last 747 rolls off production line"

"While the 1,574th 747 will be the last one assembled, the familiar bulbous silhouette is hardly going to disappear
from the skies overnight, according to Boeing VP and GM for the 747 and 767 programs, Kim Smith. 'We are proud
that this plane will continue to fly across the globe for years to come,' she said."

:scratch: Curiously, this suggests that young kids' toys should include assembly lines ...
before this about-to-be replaced-by-robots work is forgotten by history. :roll:

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Re: https://leohohmann.com/2022/12/08/globa ... our-noses/

"Global central banks racing to implement digital currencies as cities convert to 'smart' infrastructure"

"new policies in recent months in China, India, Russia, Brazil, Sweden, the U.S. and many other nations,
all pointing to an imminent switch over to a global digital money system ... new accounting is what we call blockchain
… means digital, means having an almost perfect record of every single transaction that happens in the economy" :o

:scratch: Monitoring of one's spending becomes unnecessary :?:
since the government will have this information ...
with not-so-anonymous blockchain technology. :roll:

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Re: https://www.foxnews.com/media/christmas ... g-annoying
"Parents and media go after holiday traditions, 'It’s getting annoying' "

:idea: Interesting article, hinting that the Santa tradition is kaput;
that 2022 may be the last Santa celebration of significance. :o

:scratch: First religion departs from Christmas, now Santa?!
Tevye sings about traditions and their significance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJO35zU5bXg

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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/a ... -thru.html

"Britney Spears rips into unnamed fast food employee for showing her 'pity' after she'd been 'crying' in her car:
'He doesn't KNOW ME' ... She was particularly irked by them reassuring her that everything was 'gonna be ok'
despite having zero knowledge of her situation."

:idea: This rant hints a fast food employee would not know what to say
and should stay with training: "Would you like fries with that order?" :roll:

:scratch: Perhaps, at that moment she wanted to vent
and was not ready to accept kind words. :?

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Re: https://rumble.com/v1zydwm-bill-gates-c ... ircle.html

"According to Gates, who was speaking to an audience of his inner circle in 2018, wind, solar, battery technology
and other renewable energy sources might be fashionable, but they are NOT capable of solving climate change." :o

"Cows alone account for 6% of global emissions." :roll:

:idea: Gates is suggesting that these renewable energy sources
are insufficient to reduce climate change. :(

Since "Electricity is 25% of greenhouse emissions",
it's time to reconsider bitcoin generation/transactions
which require lotsa megawatts of electricity! ;)

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Amigoo wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 6:07 pm
Since "Electricity is 25% of greenhouse emissions",
it's time to reconsider bitcoin generation/transactions
which require lotsa megawatts of electricity! ;)

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The basic design of blockchain is such that eventually it would take more than the face value of the coin to transact. It's ultimately stupid. As it is, it's more vaporous than fiat currency which as we all know relies on confidence to exist. However scalar energy is currently being used in this world for healing, based on a design and patent of Nikola Tesla, and that energy is what will drive zero point devices. It appears however we can't make those work while in 3D. Now if someone has no idea about 3D and 4D, I recently wrote a small paper on that: Spheres, Dimensions and Ascension

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Geoff, Thanks for the perspective of 4D and 5D bodies, requiring comprehension effort. :duh

Re: https://new-birth.net/topical-subjects/ ... h-changes/
"This renders the body literally immortal, and after 1000 years you would still look around 30 or 40" :o

:scratch: Wouldn't humans grow weary of looking the same in just 100 years :?:
Suggests a "Groundhog Day" community* if everybody stayed the same. :roll:

* https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107048/

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Amigoo wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 10:27 pm Geoff, Thanks for the perspective of 4D and 5D bodies, requiring comprehension effort. :duh

Re: https://new-birth.net/topical-subjects/ ... h-changes/
"This renders the body literally immortal, and after 1000 years you would still look around 30 or 40" :o

:scratch: Wouldn't humans grow weary of looking the same in just 100 years :?:
Suggests a "Groundhog Day" community* if everybody stayed the same. :roll:

* https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107048/

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Hi Rod,

The point is in this state you CHOOSE to pass over whenever you like. If you were bored, you would just go. 4000 is the very max that has been shared, it's more often 500 or 600 years, which actually has been recorded in the far East on this planet. So several folks found it just fine on earth.
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:duh Probably 3D limitation for 4D+ concepts ...

People who all look 30-40 (or younger) suggests that there are no elderly,
especially no traditional grandmas and grandpas who need this nurturing
... and who provide that type of family enrichment. :roll:

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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -BACK.html
"Ex-Navy SEAL who transitioned from male to female says he's now transitioning BACK" :o

:idea: That it's possible to transition back suggests
these transitions are only superficial. Besides,
the brain's neurons remained the same. :roll:

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Amigoo wrote: Mon Dec 12, 2022 2:40 am :duh Probably 3D limitation for 4D+ concepts ...

People who all look 30-40 (or younger) suggests that there are no elderly,
especially no traditional grandmas and grandpas who need this nurturing
... and who provide that type of family enrichment. :roll:

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That's just so 3D. Sigh. Nowhere in the universe of living humans are here elderly and frail. There are just more experienced folks. Its only in 3D (and possibly 4D) that this happens.
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