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@2027Dragonfly

Do you think that’s air you’re breathing now?

Haarlem, Nederland Katılım Mayıs 2025
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Lord Bebo
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo·
Single moms when they see a guy with a job
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Madelon Vos
Madelon Vos@MadelonVos__·
“Landelijk crisisplan geactiveerd.” Waar doet dit u aan denken?
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Marc@2027Dragonfly·
@digijordan Isn’t that a Bentov drawing?
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Jordan Crowder
Jordan Crowder@digijordan·
Physics is finally catching up. They’re seeing that when two singularities race towards each other, they break the speed of light and when they collide they ‘click out’ of this reality. We learned this 40 years ago in the CIA Gateway Analysis Report in regards to the Monroe Institute and the infamous ‘click out’ during Gateway exercises…where we literally leave this dimension of physical matter reality… And are FREE to travel through intervening dimensions of space and time.
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Paul Saladino, MD
Paul Saladino, MD@paulsaladinomd·
Researchers at @Columbia found 3.7 MILLION nanoplastic particles in a single can of Coke. WTF. Your can of soda, energy drink, or beer is FULL of MILLIONS of microplastics and nanoplastics, and you probably don’t know it. You think it’s a “metal” can, but it’s lined with plastic. That plastic breaks off into the liquid in the can over time. This leads to MILLIONS of microplastic/nanoplastic particles in your canned drinks. Microplastics have been found in testicles, ovaries, the brain, and every single human organ studied. These particles are linked with a host of issues in humans including hormonal disruption, local inflammation, gut damage, etc. (PMID 39270875) Columbia University is leading this type of research using a type of imaging known as SRS (stimulated Raman scattering) microscopy. Zero relation to ramen noodles. In 2024 they published a landmark study showing 240,000 nanoplastic particles per liter in plastic bottled water. (PMID 38190543) A recent analysis by the same lab showed that a CAN OF COKE was far worse. Here's a quote from the abstract: “SRS analysis indicates that a 12-ounce can of Coca-Cola contains approximately 3.74 × 10⁶ MNPs, of which 78% are nanoplastics. Notably, nearly 50% of the identified MNPs were found to be polyethylene.” That’s 3,740,000 micro/nanoplastic particles in one can of Coke. Unreal. It’s possible that Coke (sodas in general) may be worse than other drinks in cans because of their acidity, but if water has 240,000 nanoplastics per liter and Coke has 3.7 million, ALL drinks in cans likely have microplastics at levels somewhere in between. Think about this. Every time you drink from a can (how many times do you do this daily?) you are likely ingesting hundreds of thousands to millions of micro/nanoplastics... But no one is talking about this because we forget that cans are lined with plastic. The solution is simple: Stop drinking out of anything made from plastic or lined with plastic! This includes plastic bottles, cans, soup cans, and paper coffee cups (yes, lined with plastic). Doing this isn’t easy, but it will meaningfully reduce your exposure to a major toxin source in our current environment. No one can be perfect, but I go to great lengths to never drink out of anything lined with plastic if I can avoid it. Still trying to solve packaging for foods like meat etc..
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Anton van Weijen
Anton van Weijen@PushingPenguin·
Opvallend veel zeedieren aangespoeld in korte tijd, hoe komt dat? De NOS noemt nadrukkelijk gehoorschade als een mogelijke oorzaak maar koppelt dat aan de sonar van de marine. De enorme herrie van de bouw van duizenden windturbines noemt de NOS niet... nos.nl/l/2610600
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Ashanata Meditatie en Healing
Mijn oma. Met mij op schoot. Sorry, ik zit er even doorheen. Hoeveel liefde ik wel niet gekregen heb in dit leven. Hoeveel liefde ik geef aan anderen. Ik koos ervoor om hier geboren te worden. Maar deze wereld is zo ziek. Ik weet echt niet waar te beginnen met reparaties.
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Arno Wellens
Arno Wellens@arnowellens·
De QR-code van de pandemie is terug! Het ging dus nooit om een ‘virus’. Heb jij meegedaan met de vaccinatie-waanzin en anderen uitgesloten als ‘wappie? Dan ben je geholpen een digitale dictatuur in te voeren. Achterlijk! telegraaf.nl/buitenland/nie…
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Athenaeum Book Club
Athenaeum Book Club@athenaeumbc·
Alexander Solzhenitsyn gave the most controversial speech *against* Western Civilization at Harvard in 1978. As a survivor of the Russian Gulags, they expected him to praise the West. Instead, he made a jarring accusation: The West is a dying civilization. If it doesn't change its ways, it is doomed to collapse. In fact, he said this has been the case for 500 years, when the West made a crucial mistake: "How did the West decline from its triumphal march to its present debility? ...the mistake must be at the root, at the very foundation of thought in modern times. I refer to the prevailing Western view of the world which was born in the Renaissance… I refer to humanism — the proclaimed autonomy of man from any higher force above him." Solzhenitsyn said humanism made man autonomous from God, Truth, and objective morality. If all morality is subjective, then man has nothing to live nor die for. Naturally, he loses his courage, embraces materialism, and grows effeminate to modern evils. So, what is the solution? A return to belief in a transcendental morality under God: "If, as claimed by humanism, man were born only to be happy, he would not be born to die. Since his body is doomed to death, his task on earth evidently must be more spiritual… The fulfillment of a permanent, earnest duty so that one’s life journey may become above all an experience of moral growth: to leave life a better human being than one started it." All cultures live, or die, based on their respect of the True, Good, and Beautiful. To save the West, Solzhenitsyn says start with beautifying your soul, for that is both how you live well, and begin to make civilization itself beautiful again.
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Jordan Crowder
Jordan Crowder@digijordan·
The word ‘Lunatic’ originated from the Latin lunaticus ("moonstruck")…historically implied madness induced by the moon.
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Marc@2027Dragonfly·
@digijordan In Human Design this would be the Reflectors, Lunar Autohority
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David Wolfe
David Wolfe@DavidWolfe·
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Marc@2027Dragonfly·
@BrianRoemmele Reminds me… Can’t wait to see my colleagues monday morning.
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Ashanata Meditatie en Healing
Ik leg nog een keer remote viewing uit. Jij hebt meerdere lichamen. Ook een astraal lichaam. In dit astrale lichaam ben je aan het werk terwijl jouw fysieke lichaam slaapt. Ja, dit klinkt raar. Jij slaapt. Herstelt. Maar in jouw astrale lichaam treed je uit.
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
Meanwhile in ‘Space’. “He’s got one string - why all of a sudden does it start bouncing?” People are continuing to notice…
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David Wolfe
David Wolfe@DavidWolfe·
What do you notice about this concert in Barcelona?
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