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Your body is crying out for...dirt
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Your body is crying out for...dirt

The idea of eating dirt isn't new. It's been around a long time, dating back more than 2,500 years. Hunters and gatherers couldn't avoid it, and regardless of culture, there's evidence people have included traces of dirt in their diets throughout the ages.

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10+ mins  |
December 2021 - January 2022
Strange Times…
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Strange Times…

A PRIMER ON MALEFIC ENTITIES

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10+ mins  |
December 2021 - January 2022
Electromagnetic Pulse Weapons
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Electromagnetic Pulse Weapons

How the great powers could cripple societies and blame the Sun

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10+ mins  |
December 2021 - January 2022
Carbon Dioxide: no big deal
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Carbon Dioxide: no big deal

Pure physics climate statistics explained in plain terms

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9 mins  |
December 2021 - January 2022
Bill Gates and the uncertain future of food security
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Bill Gates and the uncertain future of food security

As we approach a [northern hemisphere] winter of discontent1 and global food systems go from bad to worse, there's trouble in paradise.

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10+ mins  |
December 2021 - January 2022
Biological Transmutations
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Biological Transmutations

Over the past two centuries a large number of experiments with animals, seeds and bacteria have demonstrated that biology is not only a chemical process, but also a nuclear one. It has been demonstrated that some minerals transmute into other minerals. With the development of lowenergy nuclear reactions (cold fusion), this topic is back in the scientific agenda. Very few scientists work in this field, but its importance is such that its further development is crucial.

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April - May 2021
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Science News

"Dark Matter" may finally be on its way out

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April - May 2021
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Four Blind Mice: How Professional Sport Hides Its Corruption From Fans

In 1982, the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was tipped off that members of the NBA's New York Knicks were shaving points—that is, fixing games for betting purposes—as a favour to their cocaine dealer.

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April - May 2021
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Autism: A Chemical Perspective

Current research indicates the root cause of autism is GABA-Transaminase

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April - May 2021
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The Great Reset Architects

What they don't want us to understand about economics

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April - May 2021
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Stealing Democracy: How Elites Use Voting Machines To Rig Elections

It matters not who votes, but how votes are counted.

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April - May 2021
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Engaging With ETs In The Non-Physical Realms

Out-of-body Multidimensional Journeys

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April - May 2021
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Are Blood Tests Still Valid?

The Blood Test: What Kind of Information Does it Provide?

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10 mins  |
April - May 2021
Strange Times…
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Strange Times…

Below we present a small sample of the many hundreds of reports of giant skeletons found around the globe, and published in newspapers of days gone by.

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April - May 2021
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CHINA AND RUSSIA TEAM UP TO BUILD A LUNAR SPACE STATION

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April - May 2021
Angels Among Us: 'The Beyond'
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Angels Among Us: 'The Beyond'

The Beyond Few things can engender compliance like fear, and few fears are more compelling than the fear of the unknown.

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February - March 2021
Biological Oxygen Therapies
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Biological Oxygen Therapies

Restoring our Cellular Oxidation

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10+ mins  |
February - March 2021
The Covid-19 Pandemic
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The Covid-19 Pandemic

The greatest hoax ever perpetuated on an unsuspecting public

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7 mins  |
February - March 2021
Science News
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Science News

SUBQUANTUM KINETICS AND COMMENTS ON ADRIAN ELLIS'S ARTICLE, "GÖBEKLI TEPE, THE FOX AND GLOBAL CATASTROPHE"

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9 mins  |
February - March 2021
Seawater – A Safe Blood Plasma Substitute?
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Seawater – A Safe Blood Plasma Substitute?

Diluted seawater contains almost the same concentration of minerals and trace elements as blood plasma, and its sodium content matches that of blood. It has been used successfully in animal tests as a blood transfusion substitute, but human trials are long overdue.

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February-March 2020
Megaliths Of Portugal
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Megaliths Of Portugal

I had only visited Portugal briefly a few times in the 1990s when I made a trip to investigate the megaliths in the mountains of that country in March of 2012.

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February-March 2020
Shattered dreams
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Shattered dreams

Menstrual Cycle Evaluation and Women's Health: An Overlooked Biomarker for Vaccine Injury

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February-March 2020
The mechanics of reality
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The mechanics of reality

Exposition of the matrix: A new model for the deep nature of time and reality.

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February-March 2020
Secret Cannabis Alchemy
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Secret Cannabis Alchemy

Scientific research affirms ancient health uses of this healing herb

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10+ mins  |
February-March 2020
Strange Times…
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Strange Times…

THE GATHERING: A Summary © 2020

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February-March 2020
Science News
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Science News

NUCLEAR FUSION UPDATE

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10+ mins  |
February-March 2020
Linus Pauling's UFO secret
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Linus Pauling's UFO secret

As a multi-disciplinary scientist, Pauling documented an interest in UFOs and panspermia, and was consulted regarding memory metal.

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7 mins  |
February-March 2020
How Western Media Support State Terror—While Millions Die
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How Western Media Support State Terror—While Millions Die

And how this article was killed

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10+ mins  |
December 2019-January 2020
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Parkinson's Disease From The Gut To The Brain

On a brisk winter morning last year, Ron Till, 67, sat down at his small kitchen table in Adelaide, South Australia, to read the latest quarterly newsletter that had arrived from Parkinson's South Australia.

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9 mins  |
December 2019-January 2020
Gastropause
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Gastropause

We're all aware—especially women—of menopause, when women's ovaries reduce and then stop secreting oestrogens, progesterone, and a bit of testosterone.

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December 2019-January 2020

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