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🚨 TECHNOLOGIE INCA DE 3 000 ANS QUI DÉFIE TOUTE EXPLICATION ! 🤯
💥À Ollantaytambo au Pérou, une structure de pierre vieille de 3 000 ans contrôle l’eau de source venue directement d’une montagne voisine.
Le résultat est stupéfiant : le débit est ralenti de **jusqu’à 70 %** grâce à une conception d’une précision millimétrique.
Ils maîtrisaient la physique des fluides, l’hydrodynamique et l’ingénierie hydraulique à un niveau que nous peinons encore à reproduire aujourd’hui.
Pourtant, on nous affirme que tout cela a été réalisé uniquement avec des marteaux et des burins…
Et le plus troublant ? La recherche est désormais **bloquée** sur ce site. Filmer cette technologie constitue une violation des règles du patrimoine mondial.
Ils avaient des siècles d’avance sur nous.
Vous continuez à croire à la version officielle ?
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Who brought the slaves to America? ⬇️
“They were jewish ships.”
Slavery was never a "white people thing."
4 out of every 5 slave owning Americans were Jewish.
At the height of American slavery, 78% of slave owners were ethnic jews 40% of the jewish population were slave owners, while only 0.35% of white Americans owned slaves.
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💊🩸💉 LES ANIMAUX, TOUT COMME LES HUMAINS, SUBISSENT DES DOMMAGES INUTILES, CAUSÉS PAR LES VACCINS !
💥Techniquement, il n'y a pas de règles sur le nombre de fois que l'on peut vacciner les animaux de compagnie contre la même maladie..
Les vétérinaires du monde entier assistent maintenant à des réactions au sur-vaccinage..!!!
Tous les animaux reçoivent la même dose de vaccins, quelle que soit leur taille.
Un chat de 5 livres (2,2 kg) recevra la même dose qu'un chien de 100 livres (45 kg). Les vétérinaires supplient les gouverneurs d'État de changer..!!!
➡️La recherche montre, qu'une dose complète est "dangereuse et potentiellement mortelle".
Peu importe combien ces vétérinaires insistent pour un changement afin de sauver des vies, ils sont ridiculisés et moqués par certains de ces fonctionnaires.
( Voir la vidéo )
Quand on a demandé aux vétérinaires ce qu'ils observaient, personne au gouvernement ne semblait prêter attention ou même s'y intéresser..
Ils avaient autre chose à faire..!
John Robb - 35 ans d'expérience.
Vétérinaire :
Alors que nous sommes assis à cette table.. 5 à 6 animaux de compagnie sont morts à cause des vaccins antirabiques dont ils n'avaient pas besoin.
N'importe qui peut entrer ici et dire ce qu'il veut.. mais je vous ai donné la science..
J'ai demandé au conseil d'État, si je devais tuer un animal pour obéir à cette loi, et si je devais le faire tous les jours.. ils m'ont répondu : OUI.. Le vaccin antirabique est bon pour la vie..
Tout cela est inutile, car si le chien avait un contrôle anticorpique, il n'aurait pas besoin de vaccination..
Donc c'est le vrai problème ici..
J'ai aidé à présenter au département de santé publique, 45 ARTICLES qui démontrent que les vaccins dépendent de la dose..
Les chats indiquent l'immunité..
Cela a été démontré.. demandez aux chercheurs..
Ceux qui font la recherche.
On aura des tumeurs après cette injection.. On obtient des réactions immédiates..
➡️Certains chiens meurent immédiatement.. d'autres ont la maladie du sérum et vomissent.. peut-être se cachent-ils sous le lit pendant un jour ou deux..
Si je réduis ma dose pour protéger l'animal, alors j'ai des ennuis..
Donc je dois faire ce que le fabricant a dit et.. si je dois tuer mon animal de compagnie, je dois tuer mon animal de compagnie parce que c'est la loi..
Eh bien, devinez un peu..?
J'ai un serment d'Hippocrate qui est plus grand que n'importe quelle loi adoptée dans l'État..!!
Donc, JE NE LE FERAI PAS!
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In Venice, I stood in front of a marble tablet carved hundreds of years ago that laid out exactly how bread had to be made in this city. They put it in stone because whoever made it understood that if you did not hold the line on something as basic as bread, you would eventually end up with Wonder Bread.
They were right. We did.
Nabisco and General Mills are not going to love this idea. That is the whole point. We need to get back to marble bread recipes.
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In 1997, loggers marked a thousand-year-old redwood tree for destruction.
A 23-year-old woman named Julia Butterfly Hill climbed the tree in protest.
She didn’t come down for 738 days.
The tree was a massive coast redwood in Northern California later named “Luna.”
For roughly a thousand years, Luna had survived storms, fires, wars, and entire civilizations rising and falling.
Then a logging company decided she was worth more as lumber.
Julia climbed 180 feet into the canopy with a harness, ropes, and a small platform barely six feet wide.
At first, nobody expected her to last long.
Most tree-sits lasted days.
Maybe weeks.
Julia stayed through two winters.
She survived 80 mph storms that violently whipped the tree back and forth through the night. She strapped herself to the platform so she wouldn’t be thrown to her death while sleeping.
She endured freezing rain, isolation, insects, exhaustion, and constant fear.
Logging helicopters flew low overhead trying to intimidate her down.
Security teams blocked supplies.
And one by one, she watched nearby ancient redwoods get cut down around Luna.
Still, she stayed.
Over time, her protest became international news.
Using a solar-powered phone high in the canopy, Julia spoke to reporters about old-growth forests, clear-cutting, erosion, biodiversity, and corporate destruction of ancient ecosystems.
The longer she stayed, the harder it became for the logging company to ignore her.
Finally, after 738 days in the tree, an agreement was reached.
Luna would be permanently protected.
When Julia finally climbed down in December 1999, her body had adapted so completely to constant movement that standing on solid ground made her collapse.
But Luna survived.
Years later, someone even tried to kill the tree with a chainsaw attack.
Luna survived that too.
She is still alive today.
Julia Butterfly Hill didn’t stop all logging.
She didn’t save every forest.
But she proved something powerful:
Sometimes resistance is not loud.
Sometimes resistance is simply refusing to move.
A thousand-year-old tree is still standing today because one woman decided comfort, fear, and convenience mattered less than protecting something ancient and alive.

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THE HUMAN BODY WAS DESIGNED TO LIVE 120 YEARS. THEY SHORTENED IT TO 78 AND CALLED IT PROGRESS.
In 1961, a biologist named Leonard Hayflick discovered that human cells can divide approximately 50 times before they stop. This is known as the Hayflick Limit. Based on this cellular clock, the natural human lifespan is between 120 and 150 years.
You are not dying of old age. You are dying of accumulated damage that your body was never allowed to repair.
Every night when you sleep, your body enters a repair cycle. Damaged cells are identified, broken proteins are recycled, and new tissue is generated. This process requires one thing above all else: cellular voltage.
A healthy cell operates at 70 to 90 millivolts. At this voltage, the cell can replicate perfectly. It can repair damage. It can fight infection. It can regenerate tissue.
When your cellular voltage drops below 40 millivolts, the repair cycle fails. Damaged cells replicate their damage. Mutations accumulate. Inflammation becomes chronic. You call this aging. It is not aging. It is voltage collapse.
What causes voltage collapse? Processed food. Electromagnetic pollution. Chronic stress. Fluoridated water. Sleep deprivation. Every single factor that defines modern life.
They did not just shorten your lifespan. They created an entire civilization designed to drain your cellular battery as fast as possible. Then they sold you medications to manage the symptoms of a body that was never allowed to function at its designed capacity.
The MedBed technology restores cellular voltage to its optimal range. When voltage is restored, the Hayflick Limit resets. The cellular clock does not just slow down. It reverses.
You were not designed to deteriorate at 40 and die at 78. You were designed to thrive at 100. They simply made sure you would never get there.
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A biophysics grad was just detained under BC's Mental Health Act.
All based on a psychiatrist's opinion after observing him in a cafe.
He looked at him & said “I’m certifying you”
THAT’S ALL IT TOOK.
No warrant.
No on scene evaluation.
No psych evaluation.
No paperwork shown.
No chance to comply voluntarily.
Just because a psychiatrist saw him in a cafe.
Meanwhile, the same city has a documented drug addicts, where one person, has been
apprehended 79 times and is still on the street.
The government can grab a credentialed researcher off the road in 20 minutes but it can't keep a chronic offender out of the same intersection for more than a week?
What a joke.
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Thanks to COVID, I will never trust our government again.
Not this one. Not the next one. Not the one after that. No matter who is in charge, no matter what party, no matter what face they put in front of a camera to reassure me.
Because we watched what they did.
We watched them lock people in their homes, destroy small businesses built over lifetimes, and call it safety. I watched them separate the dying from their families and call it compassion. I watched them inject fear into an entire population on a daily basis and call it public health.
We watched them mandate experimental injections under the threat of losing your job, your career, your ability to participate in society and call it a choice.
We watched them silence doctors who dissented. Destroy researchers who questioned. Humiliate and defame ordinary people who simply asked to see the data.
We watched them change definitions, manipulate statistics, move goalposts, and smile through every single contradiction while the media applauded and the critics were banned.
And when the harm became undeniable when the injured filled forums because the hospitals wouldn’t listen. I watched them look the other way, cover their tracks, and quietly rewrite the narrative before anyone could hold them to account.
Not one resignation. Not one apology. Not one moment of accountability.
Just silence, arrogance, and the quiet assumption that you would eventually forget.
I have not forgotten.
And I will never trust them again.
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD
Thanks to Covid, I will never trust our government again, no matter who is in charge.
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I spent fifteen years planting tomatoes the way every beginner does—in tidy, isolated rows like little green soldiers standing alone. They grew. They produced. But every July brought the same visitors: aphids clustering on new shoots, hornworms fat as cigars hidden under leaves, and a general sense that I was fighting a battle I couldn't quite win.
Then a neighbor mentioned she always tucked marigolds around her tomato cages. Not beside them. Not in a separate bed. Right there in the same soil, close enough to touch. She said something about nematodes, but honestly, I planted them mostly because they're cheerful and I had extra seedlings.
That season taught me something textbooks never quite capture. The tomatoes grew differently. Stronger stems. Deeper green leaves. And the aphids that usually covered my Early Girls by mid-summer barely showed up. I kept waiting for the infestation. It never came.
Here's what I didn't understand until I started digging into the science: marigolds are chemical engineers. Their roots secrete a compound called alpha-terthienyl that doesn't just repel soil nematodes—it actually destroys them at the microscopic level. These tiny roundworms burrow into tomato roots and create wounds that invite disease. Marigolds quietly eliminate them before your tomato plant ever knows there's a threat.
But the above-ground magic might be even more elegant. That distinctive marigold scent—the one that's almost spicy, a little bitter—works like a jamming signal. Aphids and whiteflies navigate partly by scent, homing in on the chemical signature tomato leaves release. Plant marigolds close by, and suddenly the airwaves are crowded. The pests literally can't find their target. Your tomatoes are still there, still producing those attractant compounds, but they're hidden in a cloud of competing information.
I started noticing patterns once I paid attention. Basil planted near tomatoes meant fewer aphids up top. Not because basil repels them directly, but because it adds another layer of scent confusion. Nasturtiums along the bed edges turned into aphid magnets—they'd cover those trailing leaves and leave the tomatoes untouched, like kids ignoring vegetables when candy's available.
The really surprising partnerships came from below ground. Bush beans I planted between tomato cages weren't just filling space. Beans host bacteria in their root nodules that pull nitrogen from air and convert it into soil-available form. They're essentially manufacturing fertilizer while they grow. And carrots pushing their taproots down through clay were creating channels that tomato roots followed like highways, reaching water and minerals they'd never access on their own.
Some plants don't belong anywhere near tomatoes, and the reasons aren't always obvious. Fennel releases compounds through its roots that actively slow the growth of almost everything around it. Potatoes share the same fungal diseases because they're botanical cousins. Cabbages are such aggressive feeders they'll steal nutrients right out from under your tomato roots.
The garden isn't a collection of individuals. It's a conversation happening in chemicals we can't see and relationships we barely understand. Tomatoes surrounded by the right companions don't just survive better—they become part of a system where every plant contributes something and nobody grows alone.
That's not folklore. That's just how it works when you stop thinking in rows and start thinking in partnerships.

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🚨 AMERICA IS BEING OVERRUN BY TICKS… 😳🕷️
I just found THIS tick crawling across my table in North Carolina.
Not in the woods.
Not hiking.
Not camping.
ON MY TABLE.
And if you live in NC, you already know the explosion this year has been INSANE. Ticks are everywhere right now - yards, pets, homes, furniture, even inside businesses.
Experts blame the mild winter and booming deer population… but it’s much worse than ever before.
People are reporting:
→ More tick bites than they’ve ever had
→ Dogs covered in them after minutes outside
→ Lyme disease skyrocketing
→ Lone Star ticks spreading meat allergies across the South
This doesn’t feel “normal” anymore.
Anyone else seeing a MASSIVE increase in ticks this year? 👀
Drop your city below. ⬇️
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