Fawn Miller Coaching

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Fawn Miller Coaching

Fawn Miller Coaching

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Fawn Miller Coaching
Fawn Miller Coaching@CoachFawn·
@DanCleary79 “Without truth, there can be no reconciliation. Without accountability, there can be no trust. And without justice — even imperfect justice — there can be no lasting peace between the American people and the institutions built to serve them.” MIC. DROP.
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Dan Cleary🛸
Dan Cleary🛸@DanCleary79·
Sincerely, I think this is one of the most powerful pieces written about the entire Disclosure process, and the things that need to be discussed openly as a country and as a world. This is very thoughtful, serious, and fair. Blown away by this essay, Matt. Let’s talk amnesty.
Matthew@SunOfAbramelin

AMNESTY FOR WHAT? When it comes to Disclosure, the American people are being asked to forgive everything — in exchange for what was theirs all along — for reasons they are not permitted to know. A new essay on UAP disclosure, justice, and reconciliation: sunofabramelin.substack.com/p/on-amnesty

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Matthew@SunOfAbramelin·
AMNESTY FOR WHAT? When it comes to Disclosure, the American people are being asked to forgive everything — in exchange for what was theirs all along — for reasons they are not permitted to know. A new essay on UAP disclosure, justice, and reconciliation: sunofabramelin.substack.com/p/on-amnesty
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Fawn Miller Coaching
Fawn Miller Coaching@CoachFawn·
@SunOfAbramelin “Without truth, there can be no reconciliation. Without accountability, there can be no trust. And without justice — even imperfect justice — there can be no lasting peace between the American people and the institutions built to serve them.” TRUTH.
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Jesse Michels
Jesse Michels@AlchemyAmerican·
🚨BREAKING🚨: The UFO cover-up is controlled by a secret society, founded in 1945 by the American and British spymasters who ran Allied intelligence in WWII, funded by dynastic banking money and built on the Nazi technology they smuggled out of a collapsing Europe. The organization is the World Commerce Corporation, registered in Panama to bury its origins, its board reading like a spymasters' reunion: Bill Donovan, Allen Dulles and Britain's William Stephenson. It was born from a secret 1944 meeting in Paris where the Nazis, seeing the war was lost, planned to smuggle their scientists, technology and gold out of Europe. Researcher Jason Samosa (@jason_samosa ) argues it's the real-world model for the “Maynard Consortium” in Tom DeLonge's Sekret Machines, the novels inspired by conversations he had with General William McCasland. McCasland (who ran the Air Force lab where the Roswell wreckage was supposedly taken) vanished from his New Mexico home earlier this year, days after Trump announced a wave of UFO disclosure. Ben Rich, who built America's most secret aircraft at Lockheed, admitted near the end of his life that the UFO issue was governed by an international board sitting above even him. The conversation also runs through the 1952 CIA program that quietly studied whether UFOs weren't aliens but demons. The devout Catholics threaded all the way up the CIA, enough that the Vatican may have a hand in controlling the UFO secret itself. Many coming out of this original CIA research group embedded themselves as bulwarks against further UFO research because they thought it was demonic. This loose network became known as the Collins Elite. It all circles back to Jacques Vallée's Messengers of Deception: UFOs, while literal objects, are incomprehensible as nuts-and-bolts spaceships, and the phenomenon's real product may be belief itself, an apocalyptic mythology built to keep a whole planet docile. This was one of the most cerebral episodes we've filmed. Live now.
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Polarity
Polarity@polarityjosh·
I’m joining @chrisramsay52 for the It’s Probably Nothing Live Tour! 🛸 Aug 9th - Tucson, AZ Aug 12th - Los Angeles, CA Aug 13th San Francisco, CA Link below for tickets! 👇🎟️
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Michael Levin
Michael Levin@drmichaellevin·
New #paper. Tons of important conversations among knowledge workers never make it into the scientific record - all we get are sanitized final "papers", cut down to match a journal's max allowed length. Recordings (like youtube.com/playlist?list=…) help, but we can do better. Here's our attempt: @karina__kofman organized, many contributors in the discussion. rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa04/organis… The journal Organisms (rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa04/organis…) was brave enough to agree to this idea: they published a transcript, very minimally edited (i.e., mostly unaltered) of a conversation among some great people. It's the discussion thread accompanying our recent paper (link.springer.com/article/10.100…) on definitions of life. Check it out - all of this would normally have disappeared, buried in people's email databases and not available to the community. How many other amazing conversations could be mined by students, future AI's, etc.?
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
NO IT’S NOT AI. 1986, "Kin-Dza-Dza!" stands as one of the most strange science fiction films ever produced in the Soviet Union. The plot is following two strangers who accidentally activate an alien teleportation device and find themselves stranded on the desert planet Pluke in the distant Kin-dza-dza galaxy. What unfolds is a masterclass in surrealist social satire, as the two bewildered humans navigate an alien civilization governed by baffling social hierarchies, incomprehensible customs, and a language barrier that transforms every interaction into pure comedic and philosophical gold.
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Dan Cleary🛸
Dan Cleary🛸@DanCleary79·
@TheDylanBorland The rule of thumb with The Terminator is the best time to watch it is right now. Always.
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Dan Cleary🛸@DanCleary79·
Watching The Terminator again. Putting the phone on silent. Perfect night. Enjoy yours. 🤙🏻
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Fawn Miller Coaching
Fawn Miller Coaching@CoachFawn·
@MinuteofZombie Indeed! It’s interesting that the object appears to change velocity (or intersect paths with another object) precisely at the top edge of the frame, like in the game “Pong”. Coincidence? Also, is the apparent (v) of obj/trajectory 1 = (v) of trajectory 2?
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Fawn Miller Coaching@CoachFawn·
@ExoAcademian Indeed! It concerns me that a known charlatan of his caliber is both A) Becoming a speaking head for disclosure, given his horrendous track record for credibility, and B) Being (ostensibly) received favorably by Bryce & co despite his compromising character…
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Darren King (ExoAcademian)
As Dr. Phil enters the conversation—having been prepped with information to seed this into the public discourse—it's important to note that this move points toward the powers-that-be seeking ways to ground the UFO Phenomenon in people's awareness. We heard hints of this before: prepare influencers of various sorts to share this information with each of their audiences. This distributes the mechanics of disclosure and makes it more likely that a broader swath of humanity will integrate this reality into their worldview. #ufoX
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Fawn Miller Coaching@CoachFawn·
@drmichaellevin I just shouted “YAY!” so loudly I startled all 3 of my napping doggos;) A new paper of this caliber by Levin & Fields is my Christmas morning! Infinite gratitude to both of you for your synergy and brilliance.
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Michael Levin
Michael Levin@drmichaellevin·
New #preprint with Chris Fields: preprints.org/manuscript/202… "Cognitive Offloading Is a Cognitive Universal" Humans routinely offload cognitive tasks to their environments. Here we show, employing just basic physics and the Free Energy Principle, that all time-persistent information-processing systems offload information-processing tasks to their environments. Hence all cognitive systems engage in cognitive offloading. We show how ecological niche construction, kinematic replication, bioelectric signaling, the development of communication systems based on shared semantics, and the ability of LLMs to demonstrate fluent language use in the absence of extra-linguistic input all exemplify this offloading process. We conclude that both theoretical understanding of problem-solving abilities and the engineering of such abilities into artifacts will be improved by considering active computation by the environment as a ubiquitous adjunct to cognition in both living and artificial systems.
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Fox News
Fox News@FoxNews·
“We don't know what it is.” NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman says the space agency has captured images of unexplained objects that scientists still can't identify. While stressing the imagery is not proof of extraterrestrial life, Isaacman said he's optimistic humanity will one day discover we're not alone—and revealed the Trump administration has pushed to declassify more government files related to the unexplained phenomena.
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Michael Levin
Michael Levin@drmichaellevin·
Ok so to get us thinking about principled criteria on which to base such decisions: suppose a human (perhaps with a new mutation) tells you that they have NO inner experience - they claim to be a philosophical zombie. In other words, they're telling you the opposite of what people usually use to solve the problem of other minds - believe their positive claims of their being someone home. This one is telling you there's no one home and that they're just following mechanical rules to be able to relate to people. What criteria do you use to tell them, "nonsense, you do have it", or to believe them? Is it different, to believe people's positive claims on this (which you can't test either) or negative claims? Some people say "others are like me, and I have it, so I trust that they do as well" but let's say this patient has some new features and you're not *sure* they're like you in relevant ways.
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Missileman
Missileman@MinuteofZombie·
When you do finally manage to cajole bad faith skeptics to sit down and talk, in my experience it’s OVERWHELMINGLY common that they aren’t even conversant in the evidence they argue is insufficient. They almost universally a priori decide they don’t believe and they don’t make good faith efforts to consume and consider the actual evidence, particularly not the best evidence. Considering the best possible evidence that you’re incorrect is incredibly self actualization-heavy and is easily suppressed by ego. Very few people of any persuasion, of any belief system, are ego poor enough to seek out contradictory information. Especially because the kind of people who become l entrenched in any ideology in the first place tend to self select for narcissistic traits anyway.
George Knapp@g_knapp

@AmericanALCHMY @AlchemyAmerican "It can't be true, therefore it didn't happen." Right there--an example of how the scientific method is applied to UFO cases. Did Shermer purposely omit all evidence in the Tic Tac case other than Fravor's statement, or has he simply never read any of it?

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Fawn Miller Coaching
Fawn Miller Coaching@CoachFawn·
@MinuteofZombie Brilliantly said, and I’m so glad you spoke to this so directly. One of your many impressive attributes that I observed in our personal interactions at CITD was your ability to rigorously present & engage with both sides of a topic, & provoke greater perspective from others;)
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Dan Cleary🛸
Dan Cleary🛸@DanCleary79·
Please, everyone give a warm happy birthday to our own little tea and crumpet, our Mr. Bean, our Harry Potter, our Mini Cooper of a man @imxanderjones
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