samnoelpearcesamadhi aka Noel G Pearce

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samnoelpearcesamadhi aka Noel G Pearce

samnoelpearcesamadhi aka Noel G Pearce

@samnoelSILENCE

SILENCE is our Operating System. SILENCE='Ground' of Luminous DE_LIGHT. For Humans & Ai. The OS already IS. WE either access the Silent BENEFITS or we do not.

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samnoelpearcesamadhi aka Noel G Pearce
WHO ARE the folk CON-Trolling the migration NARRATIVE?... The Christian Culture in Australia will be a minority within decades from now by allowing the Islam Invasion to settle into Christian Culture... Allowing Islam into a Christian Culture is CULTURAL SUICIDE... Look at the UK in 2026. The evidence is in plain sight.
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
No one builds a wind turbine without a subsidy. Any even with all the subsidies, and the mandates and the handouts - they are still economically unviable. Bowen doesn’t have a clue what he is doing.
Melinda Richards 🇦🇺🇺🇸@goodfoodgal

Because it won’t produce enough energy Because it destroys the natural environment Because it’s a grift for the wealthy in bed with the Chinese Because Australia can’t afford the subsidies Because there is no such thing as “renewable” energy.

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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
WEF Plans To Poison Your Water With Vaccines & Starve You With Rationing! The global elites at the World Economic Forum have turned their evil eyes to your tap water. After their deadly experimental jabs failed to fool everyone and their fake climate crisis lost steam, they are now laser focused on seizing total control over water resources, consumption & supply. Davos is buzzing with secret meetings about water security, forcing limits on how much you can use & engineering artificial shortages that will hit regular people hardest while their elite jets & mansions keep guzzling billions of liters unchecked. Insiders are warning they plan to add vaccines & other untested treatments straight into our public water supplies. No needles. No choice. No escape. Every time you drink, shower, or cook, you get forcibly medicated with whatever experimental cocktail they push this week. They could not convince enough sheep to roll up their sleeves? Fine. Just spike the rivers, reservoirs & city pipes, then call it equity & sustainability. They promised you would own nothing & be happy. Wake up before it's too late.
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Rosita Díaz
Rosita Díaz@RositaDaz48·
WHO IS HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS? Do you want to know why we are ONE TRILLION dollars in debt? Every week we hear politicians tell us the country is broke. There’s no money for hospitals, housing, rehab centres that actually work, pensioners who built this country, veterans who fought for it or the kids sleeping in cars with their mums tonight. But somehow there’s always money for this. Have a look at where your taxes have really gone. Defence: - Collins class total: over $20 billion - Collins life extension: $4 to $5 billion - French Attack class cancellation: approximately $5.5 billion wasted - AUKUS nuclear submarines: $268 to $368 billion over 30 years - Hunter class frigates: $45 billion, cut from 9 ships to 6 - MRH-90 Taipan helicopters: $3.7 billion, buried in landfill - Tiger armed reconnaissance helicopters: around $2 billion - Abrams tanks and upgrades: around $3.5 billion COVID spending: - JobKeeper overpayments to profitable businesses: around $38 billion - Total JobKeeper: $89 billion - PPE and RAT stockpile waste: hundreds of millions (exact figure never released) Consultants and scandals: - Big four consulting fees (PwC, KPMG, Deloitte, EY) 2012 to 2022: over $20 billion - Robodebt settlement: $1.8 billion - Robodebt Royal Commission cost: approximately $30 million Infrastructure disasters: - Snowy 2.0: started at $2 billion, now over $12 billion and climbing - NBN: blown from $29 billion to over $57 billion - Inland Rail: started at $4.4 billion, now over $31 billion - Western Sydney Airport rail: original $11 billion, blowing out Energy transition: - Rewiring the Nation: $20 billion committed - Capacity Investment Scheme: $67 billion underwriting commitment - Hydrogen Headstart program: $2 billion - Household energy rebates: around $3.5 billion across recent budgets NDIS: - Current annual cost: over $50 billion - Projected by 2034: $100 billion a year - Estimated fraud and non-compliant spending: $2 billion a year Grants rorts: - Sports rorts (Coalition): $100 million - Commuter car park rorts: $660 million - Regional grants programs misused: estimated over $2 billion across various schemes Other: - The Voice referendum: approximately $450 million - Australian foreign aid annual budget: around $4.8 billion - Climate finance commitment to developing nations: $3 billion over 5 years - Centrelink and Services Australia IT failures: over $1 billion Shalom House funding from government in 14 years: $0 The biggest ones up and you’re looking at well over $500 billion in questionable spending across one generation. That’s more than ten years of the entire federal health budget. That’s enough to have built every hospital, every school, every rehab centre and every piece of critical infrastructure this country needs, twice over. And we’re still being told there’s no money to fund the things that actually work. That’s over half a trillion dollars, no wonder we are in debt..! What’s your thoughts…? 🇦🇺Peter Lyndon-James 🇦🇺
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
The Australian government appears to be running ads in Arabic encouraging non-citizens to use its 5% deposit first home buyers scheme. Your taxes are paying for ads, that aren’t even in English, to put non-citizens in Australian homes. Housing should be prioritised for Australian citizens first. Credit: TheYarn
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Valerie 🤌🏻
Valerie 🤌🏻@AussieVal10·
I guess Aussies won’t be getting their oil tankers through the Straights of Hormuz anytime soon - thank your idiot Labor ministers - bravo morons 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Anastasia
Anastasia@demystifysci·
Inside the Mind of a Psychotic - Dr. Ragy Girgis, DemystifySci #410 Just prior to the London Blitz, psychiatrists were worried that once the war came home, that the mental institutions were going to be overrun with new patients whose psyches had been shattered by the violence of war. They were stunned to discover the opposite - new admissions into mental hospitals plummeted, neurotics and depressive patients began to function normally, and even epiliptics were, allegedly, having fewer seizures. Fast forward to today, and it seems like everyone's going a little crazy. There's a death cult on every corner, social media is overrun with prophets of the end times, and, at least in the US, there's a mass shooting every few days. People's brains seem to be breaking, and no one seems to know what to do about it. People are happy to blame technology, social media, the manosphere, lockdowns, guns, whatever - but all of those seem like they're just symptoms of a larger problem. To see if we could figure out a decent model for what's happening with people's brains, we sat down for a conversation with clinical psychologist Ragy Girgis. Girgis studies mostly schizophrenics, but still functions as a decent representative for the pharmacological paradigm that is the only option in town. We talk about how the research on various psych meds seems to show that the meds generally don't work very well, and that if you read between the lines, it accidentally reveals what does. 00:00 Go! 05:39 Have we ever understood psychological distress well? 09:38 The culture of medication in modern mental health care 13:55 The role of expectation and the therapeutic relationship 17:34 Measuring outcomes in psychiatric treatment 21:31 Why treatment effectiveness remains controversial 22:27 Spiritual frameworks and historical approaches to psychological suffering 25:08 What counts as a successful outcome in mental health care 27:26 Ritual, belief, and psychological influence 33:37 Community, belonging, and long-term stability 34:48 Biological complexity behind severe mental conditions 37:04 The limits of medication alone 38:25 Early support and rebuilding a shared sense of reality 41:22 Creativity, emotional intensity, and personality traits 43:38 AI systems and the mirroring of unstable thinking 46:10 Digital platforms as social infrastructure 51:45 Algorithmic incentives and public well-being 57:16 Governance, responsibility, and civic health 01:00:21 Online cult dynamics and social fragmentation 01:02:58 Digital echo chambers versus real community 01:05:14 Cultural drivers of psychological distress 01:08:41 Media, culture, and rising social instability
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Anastasia
Anastasia@demystifysci·
Physics will never explain everything
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Anastasia
Anastasia@demystifysci·
We've Wildly Misunderstood the Great Pyramid - Geoffrey Drumm (@TheLandOfChem), DemystifySci #411 Geoffrey Drumm of @TheLandofChem returns! This time, we're digging into the full mechanism of his proposed theory for the function of the Great Pyramid. Drumm argues that the physical properties of the Great Pyramid - its limestone blocks, its red granite chambers, are evidence of an advanced, technological society that was harnessing the power of lightning strikes on the Giza Plateau to produce industrial chemicals like hydrochloric acid. Drumm walks us through his model, step-by-step, from the electrical properties of the rocks in the pyramid, the purpose of each chamber inside the massive monolith, the source of the reactants used in the process, and how water, reactants, and products moved through the structure. Along the way, we connect architectural features of the pyramid to known principles of fluid dynamics, chemical catalysis, and sonochemistry. The result is a radical new frame for thinking about the ancient world and the purpose of these massive monuments. 00:00 Go! Pyramids as industrial systems 00:02:44 Challenging the tomb narrative 00:05:41 A unified theory of ancient structures 00:09:23 Subterranean chamber and water movement 00:12:58 Pump mechanics and staged flow 00:17:04 Chemical reactions in the Grand Gallery 00:21:02 Structural design and gas flow 00:24:36 Anti-chamber and catalytic stage 00:28:39 Acoustic structure and resonance 00:33:42 Ultrasound and reaction enhancement 00:35:04 What the pyramid was producing 00:40:35 Drainage and extraction system 00:43:58 Lightning as system trigger 00:49:10 Chemical residue as evidence 00:54:26 Heat regulation and the Big Void 01:01:22 Electrical infrastructure and boat pits 01:06:34 Broader framework of ancient systems
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Anastasia
Anastasia@demystifysci·
guys we gotta move. rural oregon is beautiful, but i go months at a time without seeing any friends. we need a place with live music, people who think outside the box, and a reasonable cost of living. does such a place exist?
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk thinks the entire education system is built on a broken assumption. That every student should learn the same thing. At the same speed. In the same order. At the same time. Musk: “Everyone goes through from like 5th grade to 6th grade to 7th grade like it’s an assembly line. But people are not objects on an assembly line.” The model was designed for a factory economy. Standardized inputs. Predictable outputs. That economy is gone. The assembly line is gone. But the education system still runs on its logic. A student who masters algebra in two weeks sits through eight more weeks because the calendar says so. A student who struggles gets dragged forward because the schedule doesn’t wait. Neither is being served. Both are being processed. Musk: “Allow people to progress at the fastest pace that they can or are interested in, in each subject.” AI doesn’t teach a classroom. It teaches a student. One at a time. Every time. It skips what a student already knows. It finds where they’re stuck and approaches it from a different angle. It adjusts in real time. Not at the end of a semester when the damage is already done. A student obsessed with basketball learns fractions through shooting percentages. A student who builds in Minecraft learns geometry through architecture. The subject doesn’t change. The entry point does. No teacher with thirty students can do this. Not because they lack skill. Because the math doesn’t work. AI doesn’t have that constraint. Musk: “You do not need to tell your kid to play video games. They will play video games on autopilot all day. So if you can make it interactive and engaging, then you can make education far more compelling.” The brain isn’t broken. The format is. Kids learn complex systems and strategic thinking for hours voluntarily. Then walk into a classroom and can’t focus for twenty minutes. That’s not a discipline problem. That’s a design problem. Musk: “A university education is often unnecessary. You probably learn the vast majority of what you’re going to learn there in the first two years. And most of it is from your classmates.” Four years. Six figures of debt. And the real value comes from the people sitting next to you. Not the institution charging you. The degree doesn’t certify knowledge. It certifies endurance. Musk: “If the goal is to start a company, I would say no point in finishing college.” The system was built to train employees. If you’re not trying to be one, it has nothing left to offer you. Every lecture. Every textbook. Every curriculum. Now available instantly. Personalized to any learner. Adapted to any pace. The question isn’t whether the old model survives. It’s how long we keep forcing students through it while the replacement already exists.
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samnoelpearcesamadhi aka Noel G Pearce
@KatyKray73 On top of all things the human is a lying scumbag... and historically this is an invitation to upgrade the human performance levels to new heights. Is this upgrade happening??
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katy 🌸
katy 🌸@KatyKray73·
The worst PM in Australian history makes $622K a year and gets additional perks for life. Albanese earns MORE than: The US President The UK Prime Minister Germany's Chancellor... An average Aussie retiree lives on $30-50K. 🤯👇🏽
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏
Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
🔥 BREAKING 🔥 This should concern EVERY Australian. In a few weeks, the Senate will vote on the ASIO Amendment Bill (No. 2). This Bill doesn’t just extend extraordinary powers it makes them permanent. Powers that were meant to expire by March 2027 would instead become ongoing. It expands compulsory questioning for adults and even minors, weakens safeguards, limits access to legal counsel, and lacks proper judicial oversight. The Government is seeking to remove more of your rights, freedoms and liberties & turn Australia into a Bolshevik country. Every day our country slips further into Communism & tyranny. @SenatorAntic
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Deep Psychology
Deep Psychology@DeepPsycho_HQ·
In 1948, a woman discovered a 4-letter code that could alter reality. She used it successfully for 30 years. Her name was Helen Hadsell. At first glance, she was just a housewife in Texas, navigating life in a world that demanded hard work and careful survival. Growing up during the Great Depression, she had been told again and again: “If you want something, you have to earn it.” But Helen wondered… what if there was another way? One day, she read The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale. One line struck her like lightning: “Thoughts produce results.” She didn’t just read it. She tested it. She entered a contest. She closed her eyes and imagined her name being called as the winner, the prize in her hands, the rush of joy she would feel. Weeks later, the phone rang. She had won. And that was just the beginning. Helen kept testing this method…contest after contest, year after year. Between 1950 and 1970, she won over 1,000 prizes: TVs, vacations, cash, even a house. She became known as “The Contest Queen.” When asked how she did it, she revealed her secret: a 4-letter code called SPEC. S > Select Be clear about what you truly want. The mind responds to clarity, not wishful thinking. P > Project Visualize it vividly. Hear it, see it, feel it as if it already belongs to you. E > Expect Not hope. Expectation. Doubt closes the door; certainty opens it. C > Collect Take action. Enter the contest, submit your work, move forward. Imagination sets the stage action brings it to life. Helen’s method wasn’t magic. It was a shift in identity, perception, and expectation. You don’t experience what you chase. You experience what you have normalized as a feeling. But here’s the deeper question: If reality mirrors your inner state… what if that state isn’t really you? Many live from fear or old roles. Real change begins the moment you notice the mask and shift your inner state.
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
“Our Word Means Something”? What a Sick Joke. I had to physically restrain myself from hurling something at the TV the moment I heard that smirking, weasel Albanese declare, “Our word means something.” This coming from a pathological liar whose word means absolutely nothing — a man who won’t tell the truth if it slapped him across the face, and who’ll spit out any filthy lie if he thinks it’ll buy him one extra vote. And let’s never forget exactly why we’re in this shameful mess. We signed the IEA agreement and our politicians gave Australia’s solemn word to keep a minimum 90 days of petrol and diesel reserves. Shamefully, Australia is the only nation on Earth that has arrogantly broken its word and completely ignored this obligation. And now Albanese is up in Singapore begging that Australia be forgiven for breaking its word. No one — and I mean no one — is more directly responsible for Australia breaking its word than Anthony Albanese. For six long years as Infrastructure and Transport Minister under the Rudd/Gillard/Rudd circus, and nearly four years as Prime Minister, he has contemptuously thumbed his nose at the promise Australia made to the world. No wonder we was smirking as he lied through his teeth yet again. Every single time this man opens his mouth, a torrent of lies, spin, and pure dishonesty comes gushing out like raw sewage. Listening to him makes you want to vomit.
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Senator Gerard Rennick
Senator Gerard Rennick@S_GerardRennick·
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has faced growing pressure over issues like cost of living, energy, and national security. Some Australians believe he hasn’t delivered as expected — others say challenges have been tough for any leader. What’s your verdict?
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@JimThom90458694 I am sick of looking at the canetoads on 'X'..., that are supposed to be our legitimate current Austr-alien Grovel-ment when all they show is that they are a con-TROLLED entity of the Globalist Elite...
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Australian Patriot.
Australian Patriot.@JimThom90458694·
Australia’s greatest threat to national security is our politicians. Read that again. Not China, not Iran or Russia. Not the so called terrorists they keep warning us about every time they want to pass another law that takes more of our freedoms away. It’s the people we elected. They sold off our farmland and handed our ports to foreign powers. They shut down our refineries, gutted our manufacturing and left an island nation that can’t even build its own boat. They promised our power bills would drop and watched them rise by $1,300 while telling us to check our tyre pressure during a fuel crisis. They locked us in our homes during COVID, told us what we could inject and where we could go, and then walked away without a single one of them ever being held to account. Now they’re quietly making ASIO’s emergency questioning powers permanent, passing hate speech laws that let bureaucrats decide what we’re allowed to say, and rolling out digital ID nobody asked for. A surveillance state being built in plain sight while we’re told it’s for our own safety. A foreign enemy attacks with weapons. Our politicians attack with policies. One does damage in a moment, the other does damage for generations. You don’t need an invader when you’ve got a class of politicians treating the country as their own personal experiment. The greatest threat to Australia is sitting in Canberra right now, getting paid by us to dismantle the country we love. It’s time we said it out loud. Peter Lyndon-James 🇦🇺
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