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pranabana 1 point ago +1 / -0

sorry I was thinking "infant death syndrome", I clearly didn't read the article carefully. Although the article does sensationalize the findings -

In the study’s paper, the authors conclude that certain “autoimmune connective tissue diseases (AI-CTDs)” surge among those who have received Covid mRNA injections.

But then in the actual paper:

In this analysis, the incidence of most AI-CTDs was not associated with mRNA vaccination. However, we observed an increased risk of developing some AI-CTDs after booster vaccination.

Also just to state my opinion, I never took the shots, never will. I think they are bad for health. But I also think linking sensationalist articles doesn't do well to help the cause of informing people of the true risks of these types of things because they will just point out the inconsistencies and fail to actually look into the real dangers.

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pranabana 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, that is the one that I searched in. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-50656-8

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pranabana -1 points ago +1 / -2

ctrl+F in the article and search for "infant" no results. VAIDS wasn't a part of this study, slaynews is a known disinfo outlet.

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pranabana 1 point ago +1 / -0

From my understanding, the geometry / fabrication method of the implosion devices is what is kept top secret about the bomb. It has to be done in such a way as to create a roughly spherically symmetric force inwards since any imbalance would cause the material to just blow out to one side. Of course that would be the story told if they were lying about having an operational nuke.

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pranabana 8 points ago +8 / -0

7.7e-17 is between 0 and 1.

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pranabana 3 points ago +4 / -1

The explanation is that stars are basically point sources because they are so far away, so the diffraction within the atmosphere creates these optical effects. The idea is that for planets and the sun their sources are disks rather than points, so the effects of diffraction average out across the apparent surface. This seems plausible but the video you show seems to show coherent structure at each frame rather than random colors and points as one might expect. My guess is that what we are seeing is an artifact of the detection mechanism and zoom algorithms employed by the camera. Some kind of averaging effect might be occurring between each sampled frame which makes each frame seem to have a coherent structure.

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pranabana 2 points ago +2 / -0

The 6 pointed star, also known as the star of david or seal of solomon, is a superposition of an upward pointed triangle and a downward pointed triangle. The upright triangle is sometimes called the "blade" which represents the masculine aspects of creation - symbolized by the elements air and fire. It is a symbol of action, willpower, intellect.

The downward pointed triangle is called the "chalice", the corresponding elements are water and earth, it symbolizes the feminine energy in creation. Within man these aspects are care, emotion, creativity.

The two are superimposed representing the perfect balance of masculine and feminine energies within the individual. This is where care for the truth and for what is right leads to thinking and acting in a moral capacity within the world. At the highest level this leads to selfless giving of oneself for the benefit of all life.

Symbols almost always have positive and negative interpretations. Ultimately their power lies in their ability to evoke subtle influences on the subconscious of the observer. Understanding the symbolism of the occult will help you to see the positive pole of their meaning and not be negatively influenced by subconscious effects.

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pranabana 1 point ago +1 / -0

Care to point to any sources that nukes are fake? I've seen the argument before but I'm not convinced. You are basically saying that as soon as the containment vessel of the heavy material has been obliterated there is no longer enough pressure to keep the neutron density high enough to continue the chain reaction, right? I'd be curious to see simulations of this, of course the people who do those simulations are under tight security clearances.

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pranabana 2 points ago +2 / -0

True, I just think you have to think of it as a tool which has certain valid use cases and others that aren't valid. Thinking of it as "intelligence" is an incorrect way of looking at it born out of false advertising.

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pranabana 7 points ago +8 / -1

Have you ever actually read the original writings of theosophists and gnostics? They talk about how everything is a manifestation of God, how there is only one God, etc. How can that be different from the monotheistic god of any of the religions?

In gnosticism there is this idea of a "demiurge" yaldabaoth which created our physical universe to use the beings within as slaves. That isn't the god of the universe, and I also don't recall the idea of Lucifer being present in the old gnostic texts. I think Luciferians believe that with knowledge of natural law they can take advantage of others so that they can "rule in hell" rather than "serve in heaven" because they view natural law as a prison. But I wouldn't lump all Theosophy and Gnosticism in with Luciferianism. Also as far as I know, Theosophists don't agree with the gnostic idea of this realm being created by a demiurge; they see the physical realm as being a place necessary for the soul to learn lessons and grow in knowledge and ability so that it can expand to ever higher vistas of knowledge and experience through subsequent incarnations.

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pranabana 2 points ago +2 / -0

You aren't using it correctly. Like any tool, its about knowing how to properly use it.

  1. It can't do math so don't use it for math.
  2. Instead of having the AI sort it, you ask it to write a script to sort any generic list for you. Now you have a program that will do it whenever you need without needing to query the AI and unlike the AI, the script works flawlessly.
  3. Hallucination is real, this is why you need to check its work. Depending on the use case you can find whether or not its more time consuming to check the work or not.
  4. Don't use it for getting information regarding the truth about things where there is heavy propaganda.
  5. Why would you use it for things that are simple to look up?

Use it for summarizing things, writing code, getting feedback on your own writing, etc. Don't use it to write for you it will sound obviously generated. You can also very successfully use it to write code to access data for you. For example, once I wanted to verify if the guy who claimed you can predict earthquakes with planetary alignments. I had it write a script to get the planetary location data for me. Had something working in a couple hours what normally would have taken much longer to figure out where to find the data, how to process it, etc.

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pranabana 3 points ago +3 / -0

Ah yes, they were just "making it up" as they went along, they certainly weren't following a script given to them by social engineers!

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pranabana 3 points ago +3 / -0

Lol I was trying to remember if it was Rife's lab that got burned down along with all his inventions and I was doing a search and of course find this article - https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/325628#evidence

According to a 2013 review, no scientific evidence shows that the Rife machine or other similar devices can treat cancer. The American Medical Association condemned Rife’s experiments at the time, and independent researchers were unable to replicate the claims he made in his work.

Then you actually click the link and read the conclusion:

In summary, our clinical results provide strong evidence that the intrabuccal administration of RF EMF amplitude-modulated at tumor-specific frequencies is safe and well-tolerated and may lead to long lasting therapeutic responses in patients with advanced cancer. Our in vitro experiments demonstrate that cancer cell proliferation can be targeted using tumor-specific modulation frequencies, which were identified in patients diagnosed with cancer. Tumor-specific modulation frequencies block the growth of cancer cells, modify gene expression, and disrupt the mitotic spindle (Figure 6). Studies are underway to dissect the biophysical mechanism leading cancer cells to respond to specific modulation frequencies identified in patients with a corresponding diagnosis of cancer but not to randomly selected or tumor-specific frequencies identified in other tumor types. Elucidation of this mechanism of action is likely to unveil novel pathways and targets.

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pranabana 2 points ago +2 / -0

Do you have any references regarding Fishbein, especially in relation to Rife?

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pranabana 1 point ago +2 / -1

If anyone is interested in learning more about how the federal reserve system works, check out this guy's channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_dBKAWHHQI

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pranabana 1 point ago +3 / -2

Also to say its not structural means you know nothing about how the federal reserve system works. It IS structural and it will always happen. It is a hidden tax designed to siphon resources from people into the hands of the owners of the financial system in perpetuity.

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pranabana 2 points ago +3 / -1

Inflation is due to creation of money which in this system is based on borrowing. There are two circuits of currency, one is an internal currency used by the federal reserve banks and the commercial banks which determines how much the commercial banks can "lend" and the other is the the fiat currency we use. So in essence, inflation is determined by the people who run the federal reserve system in conjunction with how much people and the government borrow. So there was tons of inflation because the government printed tons of money during the pandemic in the form of "loans" and "stimulus checks" (ie government borrowing from the fed) - plus with interest rates super low all the private borrowing (like mortgages), which amounted to around 4 trillion dollars over a couple years which was around 25% of the total money supply, hence the overall ~12% inflation a year that we saw.

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pranabana 1 point ago +1 / -0

I find it funny that the correct reply to yours is downvoted and the one making it sound impossible and overly expensive is upvoted. I guess they really dont want people using their own email server.

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pranabana 1 point ago +1 / -0

"And here's why thats a good thing!"

The sad part is I would wager 50% of the users on this forum have investments in these entities (blackrock, state street, vanguard, etc)

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pranabana 1 point ago +2 / -1

A wrong is an action that harms another sentient being. So of course it is wrong to kill an animal. And no, we do not need to eat meat in the day of modern agriculture and food distribution. Just ask any vegan if they need meat. I'm not saying immediately switch to veganism because that will cause health issues. But you can certainly adjust to a vegetarian and ultimately vegan lifestyle over time.

The William Cooper quote is exactly the justification that the psychopaths running the show use for the harm they cause the general population. They don't see the average person as being truly conscious, so they believe there aren't any karmic repercussions for violating their rights.

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pranabana 2 points ago +2 / -0

This Arlen Specter guy, what a clown. Unbelievable that anyone would believe such a nonsense theory. How do these people get away with such blatant lies time and time again? All these doctors and investigators all too cowardly to speak out.

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pranabana 3 points ago +3 / -0

I find it more likely that this is exactly the intended side effects, although i guess you are right about the idiots in government approving this shit

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pranabana 3 points ago +3 / -0

so is the idea that the gmo mosquitos gates and co released a few years back starting to percolate into communities with weird viruses?

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pranabana 2 points ago +2 / -0

Its not impressive even when its massive multi-ton stones that fit together so well that a human hair couldnt pass through the cracks?

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