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Peace through (ideological) Purity; 'Western values'; maximum personal freedom via institutions of pure reason (i.e., science and logic).
United Kingdom Katılım Şubat 2017
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This is Bill Bengston, Professor of Sociology
In the late 90s and early 2000s Bengston cured cancer in mice by “laying on of hands." Something previously reserved for mystics and faith healers.
He ran controlled lab studies across multiple independent universities and straight-up cured aggressive cancer in mice.
The technique is called Rapid Image Cycling.
He did this in over 10 controlled experiments across at least 5-6 universities. In the published early replications alone, they achieved an 87.9% cure rate in 33 experimental mice.
The tumours just imploded and vanished.
Full life-span cures. The mice lived normally, and became permanently immune to the same cancer afterwards!
He has also applied the same method to humans. And that worked too.
The method is insane.
Rapid Image Cycling is where the healer first creates a list of 20 personal desires (material objects, new job, weight loss, dream house, etc.) and learns to cycle through them in their mind’s eye extremely fast, eventually blasting through all 20 images in just 1-2 seconds.
While doing this rapid cycling, the healer lays their hands on the subject (mouse or human) and lets the magic happen.
No one fully knows why or how it works… but it does.
One theory is that Rapid Image Cycling somehow hacks the healers subconscious and allows their own immune system and intent to reprogram the sick patients immune system.


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@Kekius_Sage Now, and especially in a world of advanced moral technology, we are what we want.
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This guy had his bike stolen and traced it down to a house. The bike’s been there for over 12 hours, but listen to how the police acted and the attitude! They say they can’t do anything because the back gate is open and there’s no other evidence. He then argues with the man, who clearly just wants justice for his stolen bike. The British police are an absolute joke.
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Swiftly disregard this absolute terror/tyranny-apologist nonsense.
Frank. Go an live under the regimes you support and then tell us that the attempt to perfuse maximum rights across the globe is "world domination." You are a pretentious moron, whose ignorance is only enabled by the very projection of democratic power that you reject
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The complete opposite is true: Lack of regime change, dispute attempts, was/is the disaster. The regimes you refer to are vile, barbaric, oppressive in their own right.
By your logic we should blame fire engines for burning down houses because fire engines appear at many fires in which the houses couldn't be saved.
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Regime Change and the Ruin of the West : all three threads here.
Frank Wright@frankwrighter
Regime change and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race: the economic, social and international costs of a forty year project for world domination. 🧵
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@Alexandr4Denman @WilliamsL1967 This could be any one of us standing up for decency in civilisation
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This is CCTV photo of Lee Pomeroy a dad that's was travelling from Guilford to London with his 14 year old son , a row broke out with the other one pictured sitting down David Pencille when he blocked the aisle moments later Pencille stabbed Lee in front of his son 18 times in a frenzied attack and left him to bleed out and die at Horsley station in front of horrified passengers , this was one day before the dads 52nd birthday . Of course Pencille tried to deny the murder and said it was self defence but thankfully justice served as the jury all agreed to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 28 years , all very well but it doesn't bring the loving father and husband back in my mind .Very sad and proves our country is no longer safe for anyone

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Once you hit about a 20-point IQ gap, communication starts to completely break down.
It's not that the lower IQ person is "stupid" (although that can often be the case) or the higher one is arrogant, it's that you're literally operating on different systems.
A 20 point difference (roughly 1.3 standard deviations) means:
Vocabulary and abstraction levels diverge sharply. What feels like crystal clear logic to one side sounds like vague, pretentious word salad to the other. Jokes land flat. Metaphors get taken literally. Complex cause and effect chains get simplified into "this good, that bad."
Different time horizons and pattern recognition. One person thinks in months or years and sees systems, the other is locked into days or immediate rewards. Trying to explain second order effects feels like speaking another language.
Also, processing speed and working memory gaps. The higher IQ person is already three steps ahead, getting impatient. The lower IQ person feels talked down to or overwhelmed.
Both walk away frustrated.
Both have wasted each others time.
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@DerekPederson3 @Alicoh1 You're still thinking about moving biology across space rather than information. Advanced species dont carry physical things around (wallet and keys) like we do. They generate what they need/want at the point and collapse it when nonlonger valued.
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I think they are enormously downplaying the issues here. The biggest issue is that the amount of energy required exceeds all of the energy ever used in human civilization. Actually it's worse than that, you need an amount of antimatter fuel that is possibly hundreds or thousands of times the weight of the spacecraft to reach a meaningful fraction of the speed of light and then decelerate once they get there, and as of right now the total amount of antimatter ever produced is measured in nanograms. Are we going to dedicate all of human society for millennia to this goal? And even then it still might not be possible, as based on the foreseeable technology that we have right now, a ship traveling at that speed would get destroyed by a collision with a dust particle.
It is scientifically possible, yes. I doubt that it's actually plausible though.
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No. You're thinking of the practical limitations of moving human biology across large distances at high speeds. Information can move at the speed of light and therefore the components/blueprint of future persons can be sent across the universe and recreated at the other end. We will become efficient at traveling at near light speeds, allowing us to traverse the universe. Remember that time dilation makes it possible to traverse the universe in a human lifetime as we approach C.
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