Mark Allen Frost
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Mark Allen Frost
@sethpublisher
Writer of books with Seth the non-physical author/educator. Channel of Seth's communications for clients worldwide. Documenting the Awakening of Humanity.



Hill County just became the FIRST county in Texas to pass a temporary moratorium on data centers. After FOUR HOURS of public testimony, county commissioners voted to pause new data center development so the impacts on: water electricity infrastructure land and local communities can actually be studied before projects move forward. Read that again. A Texas county has taken a bold stand, asserting the need for answers before relinquishing control over its future. This pivotal moment arises amidst a concerning trend across Texas, where rural counties are inundated with proposals for hyperscale data centers. However, many local governments lack the authority to effectively regulate these developments. Here’s a crucial aspect that demands attention: Hill County may now face pressure from the Texas Attorney General’s Office. This is because counties were never explicitly granted the power to halt these projects. Consider the implications: a county striving to safeguard its water, land, and residents could potentially find itself embroiled in a legal battle against the state itself.

Did you know that many deaf people can actually hear microwave radiation? It's called the Frey Effect/Microwave Hearing, a fascinating interaction between Microwaves and the brain. Unlike regular hearing, which relies on sound waves traveling through the ear, this “hearing” occurs directly in the brain. Microwaves interact with the brain’s cells, which produce tiny electrical fields, creating the perception of sound WITHOUT INVOLVING THE EARS. The effect has been observed in microwave frequencies, between 900 MHz and 2.45 GHz, with power densities as low as 0.01 mW/cm² The key to this effect is that the microwaves must be pulsed, not continuous, as the rapid bursts are what trigger the brain’s response



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1/17 Dated between 560 and 550 BC, the Monteleone Chariot is one of the best preserved chariots of the ancient world. On display at the MET, this marvel of Etruscan art depicts scenes from the life of Achilles. *reposting for half my followers since this post. 📸 by me.



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