Morgan Farrell TRV
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Morgan Farrell TRV
@MorganFarrellRV
Technical Remote Viewing (TRV) instructor. MIA team. Founding member of the Intuitive Underground professional RV group.

Interesting and probably correct, paired with a terrible example. Astrology has persisted for thousands of years, with the physical attractiveness of its female practitioners having very little impact on its longevity.

Jimmy Carr and Joe Rogan were riffing on something I’ve never thought about but instantly recognized. Super attractive people often speak very slowly… because no one ever interrupts them. Jimmy’s friend Roisin Conaty pointed it out: gorgeous supermodels talk slowly because they’ve never had to fight for airtime. Meanwhile, the rest of us speed-talk because we know we might get cut off. Joe added that attractive people also tend to value their own opinions more highly — since no one challenges them when they want to sleep with them. Jimmy’s punchline: “That’s how horoscopes got big. Incredibly attractive women spoke about their horoscope, and no one went, ‘this sounds like some bullshit.’” It’s a funny but sharp observation about how looks shape social dynamics in ways we rarely admit.











One thing I learned from the livestream is that @TuckerGoodrich worked as a fraud detection expert on Wall Street. The exercise we went through in the livestream was basically a partial audit the claims and citations of a recent “state of the art” review paper on nutrition. What did we find? The claims of the review paper flagrantly misrepresent the citations it uses to justify those claims! People don’t just cheat and get sloppy and reckless on Wall Street. They also do so in academia.




@mindingottawa @RebelNews_CA @catsa_gc @ezralevant You mean the Canadian Government is following @ezralevant ?



The Minister of Canadian Heritage says the CBC should promote “social cohesion,” a phrase frequently used by communist China. Today, I asked him to define it. What followed was rambling, vague talking points and zero clarity. If you can’t explain it, maybe you shouldn’t be imposing it.


We support the decision of @TorontoPolice not to participate in this program. With no viable plan presented by the federal government, it makes no sense why we would allocate our limited resources towards this misguided attempt at public safety. In Toronto, our members are dedicated to making an actual difference on our streets by targeting illegal firearms and partnering with other law enforcement agencies to tackle the smuggling of guns and illicit drugs across our borders. Our position has been clear from the beginning: money spent on the buyback program should be directed to police services across the country, rather than on a bureaucratic program with no tangible evidence of success.





