
Brad Womble
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Brad Womble
@bawomble
I work in the neuromodulation and BCI space. Strong interests in holonomic brain theory, and quantum mechanics. Fasten your seatbelts folks.
شامل ہوئے Temmuz 2009
92 فالونگ127 فالوورز

Apologies Daz, that was poorly worded. I was curious if you’d conducted many associative remote viewing (ARV) sessions in the past? If so, do you think our own consciousness is then choosing the “correct” target to view? Or rather a larger force as you were describing in your RV session of the lottery. (Our voice versus someone else’s essentially).
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Lue Elizondo says karmic rules prevent remote viewers from winning the lottery
“If I could see into the future, Lue, I'm getting lottery numbers. Why am I not hearing about people that guess every lottery number every week?”
“Talk to one of my former colleagues Dr. Hal Puthoff the one of the like I said one the godfathers of the remote viewing program Stargate and Grill Flame they did exactly that.
Their budget was getting cut so they decided for a month to play the stock market and they made 2 million bucks but there is this weird rule with karma that if you try to use it for self gain, and I don't know why this happens, it's like the laws of the universe are against you but if you use it for self gain it winds up always something backfiring and it winds up being worse for you and that is exactly what happened, but that's not my story to tell.”
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@remoteviewed Daz, have you done a fair amount of ARV work in the past? I’m asking you to speculate but would you say it’s our own consciousness that is guiding on th answers or move of the force in this video you think? My impression is that it’s our own consciousness but could be wrong
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@RedPandaKoala We did remote this as a project - and I found the source of all things RV - a god-like being.
youtu.be/T6xG6H3eGJs?si…

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@StuartHameroff Ha! You’ve known the answer for a while haven’t you? Referring to the nanofractal arrangement. You’ve created the right carrier wave for the signal. (Needs to work in reverse to tough).
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If the specific brain processes mediating consciousness could be simulated, then yes. But they can’t, so no.
In the other hand this type of AI system could be conscious iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108…
Aran Nayebi@aran_nayebi
@anilkseth Surely if brain processes could be simulated, then that would imply one could build an AI that was conscious, no?
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Breaking (the internet):
CCP President Xi’s use of the term, “Thucydides Trap” during his opening comments to @POTUS has everyone wondering …
WHAT THE …. ?
Xi’s remark on the Thucydides trap is a classic piece of Chinese diplomatic signaling; polite on the surface, however, very sharp and pointed underneath. It’s a reminder to our president (and the world) that Beijing (Xi) sees itself as the rising power in a structural rivalry with a (supposedly) established hegemon (the U.S.), and that any failure to accommodate China’s ascent risks major conflict which the United States cannot afford (and there is practically zero support from the American people currently for more war and Xi knows it).
Examining it another way, President Xi stated it intentionally to show China as Sparta (rising, dynamic, rightful heir to greater influence) and the U.S. as Athens (established but fearful and in decline). To some students of warfare, this may be an imperfect analogy, but the fact he used this phrase must be clearly and thoroughly examined.
Xi is signaling that the U.S. should step back gracefully, especially on Taiwan (and never lose site of what Xi has already said about Taiwan; One (1) China, and he’s not backing down), checking trade & tech restrictions, and increasingly regional dominance, rather than the U.S. attempting to further impede China’s “rejuvenation” efforts.
Essentially, it was a veiled warning:
Push too hard (ie., on Taiwan or decoupling), and structural tensions could lead to an extremely dangerous place.
Lastly, I believe Xi’s use of this ancient theory on warfare is explicitly tied to Taiwan tensions. At the same time, it’s cooperative language as well. Typical use of smart diplomatic double speak the Chinese are masters at.
Xi addressing a new paradigm, a brighter future for humanity because he knows the world is watching and listening and studying.
This is standard CCP diplomacy that keeps the door open for deals while putting the onus on the U.S. to avoid escalation.
Bottom line, and like it or not, he let Trump know you’re in my house now and we set the rules here.
FYI only, Thucydides wrote about the Peloponnesian War. The War (431–404 BC) was a devastating 27-year conflict between Athens and Sparta. It was driven by Sparta’s fears of growing Athenian (ie., U.S.) imperialism, the war ended with the total defeat of Athens, fundamentally altering the ancient Greek world and ending its “Golden Age.”
The Peloponnesian war lasted more than two decades. I’d say we’re somewhere in the late third quarter and time favors the watchmakers and not the watch-watchers.
We need to keep in mind that @realDonaldTrump isn’t the only one who understands nor read the art of the deal.
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🚨 BREAKING: We’re now filming fusion plasma at 100 million °C in real time.
This isn’t CGI.
This is inside the ST40 fusion reactor.
At temperatures hotter than the core of the Sun,
matter becomes plasma a state where atoms are ripped apart.
And for the first time…
We can actually see it evolve.
This is the same process that powers stars.
If we can control it:
Unlimited clean energy
No carbon emissions
Virtually endless fuel
The future of energy isn’t theoretical anymore.
It’s glowing… right in front of us.
What do you think
Will fusion solve energy in our lifetime?
Follow me I break down the physics behind the biggest breakthroughs.
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Introducing Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0
A state-of-the-art voice model built for complex, multi-step workflows with snappy responses and high accuracy.
It takes the top spot on the Tau Voice Bench and handles real-world messiness like noise, accents, and interruptions better than any other model in the world.
x.ai/news/grok-voic…
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Let me save everyone a lot of time on the UFO/Space aliens issue…
It is mathematically/logically impossible for us to have been visited by outside life because we have investigated all the planets close enough for them to have even theoretically left for Earth AFTER we existed!
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47
.@POTUS: I recently directed @SecWar to begin releasing government files relating to UFOs and unexplained aerial phenomena. I am pleased to report this process is well underway. We've found many very interesting documents — and the first releases will begin very, very soon. 👽
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@rahmstorf Stefan, mini ice age in Northern Europe by end of century then?
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New study: most climate models underestimate the decline of the Atlantic overturning circulation #AMOC. The AMOC is on course to slow by more than 50% by the end of the century.
Very likely the AMOC will then be past the tipping point for full shutdown. 😨
us.cnn.com/2026/04/16/cli…
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@theurigeller I visited my uncle in San Diego, drank a bunch or tequila and passed out in the back of his 1974 AMC Matador coupe. Somehow I woke up in a brothel in Tijuana. Does that count?
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🚨 TELEPORTED TO A WAFFLE HOUSE?! I BELIEVE HIM — BECAUSE IT HAPPENED TO ME TOO
President Trump was questioned this week about the claims of US government official Gregg Phillips, who says he was once spontaneously TELEPORTED — & suddenly found himself 65km away in a WAFFLE House in Georgia!
The media is laughing. Most people are too.
But I am NOT.
WHY?
Because I lived through something almost IDENTICAL!
WATCH my video to hear the whole story – but here are the main FACTS:
In the 70s, when I lived in Manhattan, I was walking on a New York street when I suddenly felt an INCREDIBLE sensation, like an invisible force was grabbing hold of me and pulling me upwards - & the very NEXT SECOND I felt myself hurtling through a mesh screen!
I lay on the floor, in total SHOCK, sat up, looked around & realised I had somehow been INSTANTLY transported over 36 miles away to Ossining, New York…to the home of Dr. Andrija Puharich – the very scientific investigator who had originally been tasked by the CIA to investigate my abilities!
Dr. Puharich was totally FLABBERGASTED!
He said he heard a tremendous CRASHING sound - like an explosion or earthquake - came running & found me lying there, disorientated on the floor!
That is why I can TOTALLY believe that what Gregg Phillips is claiming could actually be true.
President Trump — listen CAREFULLY to what he is saying.
Do NOT dismiss him. Investigate this.
Because I KNOW teleportation is REAL, and I believe it may hold one of the biggest clues to the true nature of how our universe works – & may also explain MANY of the mysteries around UFO sightings too!
Friends, I want to hear from YOU:
Have you ever suddenly found yourself somewhere unexpected?
Or have you ever had that (very common) experience of suddenly “losing” or “misplacing” an everyday object - like your keys - which somehow seem to have mysteriously vanished from the place you had left them…only for them to then reappear somewhere totally unexpected sometime later?
Sceptics will say such experiences are just down to memory lapses…BUT, what if our momentarily missing objects are actually teleporting around?
Tell me what's happened to YOU?
#Teleport #UFO #Disclosure
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They have unfortunately, which is really sad. However I do agree that the real disclosure is more about our ability to access the Bohmian implicate order (the quantum realm) rather than entities themselves. I do agree that disclosure in that regard is problematic. If you could use a simple device to access quantum processes predict the future or heaven forbid use to plant thoughts, well that’s where it could break down society unfortunately. For that reason alone, it may make sense to slow roll this for a little while.
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@RepEricBurlison Nobody has been sued or thrown in jail, but people have died, haven't they? Be honest.
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@its7dayy @thedarshakrana I work in the neuroscience field and there are still two schools of thought prevailing. (1) that consciousness is manufactured by the brain and (2) consciousness is a quantum phenomenon aka hameroff/penrose where it ports into the body via the PAG in the brainstem.
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@thedarshakrana This is untrue. It is written to stop you seeking the knowledge. We already understand conciousness.
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This might be the most unsettling thing I’ve read in months.
The question of consciousness isn’t new… but this article explores angles I hadn’t fully articulated.
A MUST READ for anyone curious about where consciousness meets reality.
It challenges every belief you ever had.
Now I’m genuinely curious:
If we ever fully understand consciousness… would we discover reality or accidentally break it?
The Curious Tales@thecurioustales
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@StefanBurnsGeo Makes sense why many folks were struggling to sleep last night…
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@NightSkyToday More specifically your whole body is one giant quantum sensing antennae from the pyramidal neurons in your medulla oblangata to the wide distribution of microtubules…even down to the DNA ldouble helix structure. Quantum radiance all the way down the cascade.
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@StuartHameroff You’ve got to wonder why the propaganda in this regard even exists.
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I am a scientist fighting against AI propaganda that the brain is a computer of cartoon neurons. All your assertions about anesthesia and consciousness are wrong.
academic.oup.com/nc/article/202…
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@remoteviewed @Defence12543 Intra-terrestrials or even inter-terrestrials….
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@Defence12543 Maybe they aren't extraterrestrial but something else. Or maybe their tech can't be tracked? Lots of reasons why his claims don't mean much, if at all true.
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🚨 SPACE COMMAND BOMBSHELL 🛸
😳After 36 years of tracking every object above Earth, U.S. Space Command chief Stephen Whiting says he has never seen anything extraterrestrial.👽
Satellites, debris, rockets, comets — yes.
Alien spacecraft — not a single trace.
Even as UFO disclosure hype explodes, the man watching space 24/7 says the sky is clear.
No visitors. No cover-up from orbit. Just hard data.
#UFO #Aliens #Space #Disclosure #Breaking #Viral 🚀👽🌌


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Depression Breakthrough:
UCLA’s 5-Day Brain Zap Slashes Symptoms Where Pills Fail – A Time-Saving Miracle!
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Dive into how TMS works for depression with this clear demo: “Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) - Treatment for Depression” by Mayo Clinic (youtube.com/watch?v=1Z1iF2…
✅it explains the magnetic pulses and benefits, aligning with UCLA’s accelerated approach for treatment-resistant cases.
Verification:
This is largely accurate and based on a real February 2026 UCLA Health study published ahead of print in the Journal of Affective Disorders (full issue June 2026), led by Michael Apostol.
uclahealth.org/news/release/d…
It tested an accelerated repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) protocol for treatment-resistant depression (TRD)—patients unresponsive to antidepressants.
openaccessgovernment.org/five-day-brain…
Key details:
•Protocol: 5 sessions/day for 5 days (accelerated “5x5” using prolonged intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation/piTBS), compressing standard 6-8 weeks (1 session/day, 5 days/week) into one week.
Total sessions: ~25-30, matching outcomes.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41651240/
•Results: In 175 TRD patients (135 standard, 40 accelerated), both groups saw “meaningful reductions” in symptoms (e.g., via PHQ-9 scores), with no significant difference—addressing time barriers.
The 36% drop isn’t explicitly stated in summaries but aligns with “comparable” relief; full paper details remission/response rates.
•Context: TMS is FDA-cleared for TRD, using magnetic pulses to stimulate brain areas like the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Standard takes 6-8 weeks; accelerated versions (e.g., SAINT protocol) show promise, but this UCLA study is the first comparing 5x5 directly.
Overall, verified as legitimate, though the exact “36%” may derive from specific metrics (e.g., average score drop); no contradictions in sources
So:
Eight weeks of therapy squeezed into five days.
Equivalent outcomes. UCLA experts evaluated a sped-up form of transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Five treatments daily over five straight days.
Those with resistant depression experienced a 36% symptom reduction.
These individuals had exhausted all meds without success.
Brain magnetic waves achieved what drugs couldn’t.
The primary hurdle for depression care has been duration.
That obstacle just plummeted sharply.
Posted solely for info.
Source: UCLA Health / Journal of Affective Disorders (February 2026) #Depression #MentalHealth #BrainStimulation #MedicalBreakthrough #Neuroscience

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@WarintheFuture Very thoughtful piece. Thank yo for sharing. Would it also be logical to think we have a strong CIA/Mossad presence working behind the scenes organizing groups within Iran?
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One of the insights since 2001 is that western nations are excellent at planning exquisite, integrated military campaigns.
Unfortunately, the other arms of government - which generally lack the level of planning capacity or deployable capabilities - have not been able to plan and execute the phases after military conflict. Given all the cuts to agencies like USAID and others, I see no reason to believe things have improved.
Here is a good reference but there are many others: crisisgroup.org/uct/asia-pacif…
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This week, Vice Pres J.D. Vance stated "the idea that we’re going to be in a Middle Eastern war for years with no end in sight — there is no chance that will happen." But as history shows, short interventions, regardless of the intentions of those who order them, can become long wars. mickryan.substack.com/p/iran-and-une…

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From an NMSI perspective, this does not mean that time literally flows both forward and backward.
It suggests that what we call “time” is not a fundamental axis, but an emergent ordering parameter of informational processes.
At the quantum scale:
Systems can occupy superposed phase states
Causal order can become indefinite
Measurement selects a consistent sequence afterward
In NMSI terms:
The underlying informational substrate evolves coherently
Local observers reconstruct a direction of time from memory accumulation
When coherence dominates, ordering can appear bidirectional or undefined
So the experiment points to a deeper conclusion:
Time is not a river that flows.
It is a bookkeeping rule imposed by decoherence and memory.
When decoherence weakens, the rule itself becomes ambiguous.
This aligns with the idea that temporal direction emerges from information stability, not from a fundamental property of the universe.
For more info:
osf.io/ce5ud/files/os…
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