
UniqueSnowflake
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UniqueSnowflake
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If you want a vision of the future... Picture a boot kicking the ES higher - forever.



Ashton, why do you speak to people this way? I am saying this sincerely. Stand by your convictions as strongly as you want if you truly believe in what you are saying. Defend your position fully. But you also need to understand how this comes across to other people. It is off-putting. Whether you realize it or not, the way you carry yourself has an effect, especially when you have a large audience. Influence comes with responsibility. If you move through this space with the attitude that you are above everyone else, it will eventually limit you. Confidence is one thing. Arrogance is another. And no one should be in a position of begging to have you on their show. An invitation is a courtesy and a privilege. That is how I have always viewed it when someone respectfully asks me to join them for a conversation. I'm one to encourage others to be the best possible version of themselves, and that's what I'm doing here. You can tell me to kick rocks, but there's a part of you deep down that'll hear what I said, and hopefully absorb some of it.




Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 took off with 239 people aboard. Its transponders stopped transmitting over the South China Sea. The plane made an unexplained U-turn, flew for hours in the wrong direction, then vanished so completely that despite the most expensive search in aviation history, the main wreckage has never been found. Among the passengers were 20 engineers from an American semiconductor company working on technology at the intersection of civilian computing and military applications. "Alleged footage shows MH370 being encircled by three fusion-powered plasma orbs that generate a spinning wormhole." "The employees included mostly Chinese and Malaysian specialists whose work involved microchip technology relevant to radar and electronic warfare." "Some researchers believe this is what made the group valuable, not just as passengers on a missing plane, but as carriers of highly specialized scientific expertise." "Only a small number of debris fragments believed to be from MH370 have turned up alongside the coasts of Africa." "Despite the most expensive search in aviation history, the main wreckage has never been found." Full episode on the missing scientists out now.


I’ve been informed that David Wilcock has taken his own life. This is not the ending any of us wanted.




















Well done, Jamie. Do I have this right? As I read it, what you’ve shown here is that cell cultures, even without any added agent, can generate particle-like structures that under TEM resemble what are often labeled as “viral particles,” correct? And since the only variable you changed was nutrient concentration, that means these structures can arise purely from the cells themselves under different conditions, right? If that’s accurate, then this seems to directly challenge the idea that morphology alone (just seeing something under electron microscopy) is enough to establish identity. In other words, appearance by itself isn’t proof of what something is. Fair? So the real takeaway here would be that cell culture systems can produce look-alike structures, which raises a legitimate question: how often are conclusions about “viral presence” relying too heavily on visual similarity without additional validation? At the same time, it would be a logical leap to say “therefore viruses don’t exist” from this experiment, right? This experiment isolates a specific issue (interpretation of structure) but doesn’t test or resolve the broader question of viral existence. Just want to make sure I’m understanding the implications correctly, because if so, this is a really important methodological point you’ve demonstrated.



Dr. Pharis E. Williams (Ret. Navy physicist/ LANL scientist) presents his 5D theory of gravity, presenting its fundamental principles and laws. The paper then explores the immediate consequences of these laws, revealing how they lead to the elusive concept of an Arrow of Time. Isentropic states are shown to necessitate gauge potentials with specific functional relationships to space, time, and mass. The characteristics of these dependences are then used to compare theoretical predictions with existing experimental data, paving the way for the development of new experiments.









@JamieAA_Again Virus denial is an interesting conspiracy theory. Similar to the moon landing deniers, given there's footage of viruses infecting cells, photos and gene sequences of viruses. I don't know much about this one though. I assume it's Big Pharma leading the charge? Any proof, or no?






