[RG911Team] This rare 9/11 footage shows something strange. Can you see it?
As debris from the South Tower falls to the ground, violent ejections of material explode from the ground upwards in specific areas.
What could this be?
We know that many 9/11 eyewitnesses reported feeling the ground shake before and during the tower’s destruction - which implies an underground explosion.
We know that earthquake detectors recorded seismic events during the building’s destruction that are not consistent with falling debris hitting the ground.
This needs to be investigated further.
🚨BREAKING: FRENCH COURT OVERTURNS MARINE LE PEN ELECTION BAN
Marine Le Pen CAN STAND for election as France's next President in 2027
HUGE VICTORY FOR PATRIOTS
[RG911Team] Watch the Manhattan skyscraper completely collapse.
No, not the Pfizer building at 235 E 42nd st.
WTC Building 7, a 47-story steel-framed NYC tower - on 9/11.
Most have never heard of it.
That’s because a free-fall collapse only occurs in controlled demolition.
The SURVEILLANCE GRID IS HERE With AI FLOCK CAMERAS – And It’s WORSE THAN YOU THINK…
Over 100,000 AI-powered Flock Safety cameras now blanket U.S. streets (and soon enough, Canadian ones if they get their way) tracking your car, stickers, routes, and movements in real time.
Police and federal agencies (FBI, ICE, ATF, CBP) can search this massive database across states, often without local approval or your knowledge.
This isn’t the future. It’s happening NOW.
Innocent people are already being wrongly accused, confronted at their homes, and treated like criminals because of faulty camera matches.
But people are fighting back, cutting down cameras, mapping every unit, building anti-surveillance rigs, and forcing cities to cancel contracts.
In this report Dan Dicks of Press For Truth exposes how Flock works, the real human cost, and what you can do to push back before your neighbourhood is next.
🚨 BREAKING: Flock Safety surveillance cameras are increasingly being targeted across the United States.
Recent incidents have involved cameras being:
* Painted over
* Smashed or cut down
* Hit with lasers to disrupt recording
* Deliberately vandalized by individuals opposing automated surveillance
The attacks come amid growing public debate over AI-powered license plate recognition, privacy, and government surveillance. Several cities have also paused or ended Flock deployments following public backlash.
As ALPR networks continue to expand, physical attacks against surveillance infrastructure are becoming an emerging security trend. Organizations deploying these systems should expect both cyber and physical threats.
#DDW #DarkWeb #Intelligence #FlockSafety
Around 1300 AD, the Hereford Mappa Mundi mapped the known world.
And right there, resting in the mountains of Armenia, is Arca Noe, Noah's Ark.
That tells us something remarkable.
The people who made this map weren't preserving a legend.
They were recording what they believed was history.
Long before archaeology, satellites, and ground-penetrating radar, the location of Noah's Ark was already woven into humanity's understanding of the world.
Sometimes the oldest maps preserve memories the modern world has forgotten.
I’m a dermatologist. I’m supposed to say there is no amount of safe sun exposure.
But I won’t, because that’s a lie.
The attached shows how much sun is safe in different cities at different times of year.
What do I mean by ‘safe’?
I mean this: UV causes DNA damage and skin cancer.
But, shockingly, your body repairs that damage. As long as the damage doesn’t outpace repair and start accumulating it shouldn't increase your risk of skin cancer.
Data just came out that tells us how much UV you can get without damage accumulating.
They took the people most susceptible to DNA damage from UV and exposed them to UV, then did skin biopsies to measure the damage, then more skin biopsies to measure the repair, and repeated it daily for 4 days.
At 1.6 ‘Standard Erythemal Dose’ (SED) there was no accumulation of damage.
So, the attached charts show how much sun it takes to get 1 SED in different cities at different times of the year at different times of day.
And there are extra safety margins built in. It assumes a perfectly clear day with zero air pollution and that the sun is hitting your skin perpendicularly. Unless you’re laying flat, most sun is hitting you at an angle, which isn’t nearly as intense.
But a bigger question you might be asking is ‘Why would a dermatologist be telling you to get sun in the first place?’
Because getting sun reduces your risk of death.
Mostly by reducing your risk of heart attacks and strokes. That is very well proven.
But it’s also very likely that sun exposure reduces your risk of autoimmune disease, dementia, cancer and depression. It’s just not as well proven as the protection against heart attacks and strokes.
And before you reply and say ‘just take vitamin D!’, know that it has been ROBUSTLY proven that vitamin D has little (if any) benefit for preventing any of the above. Vitamin D is mostly useful as a marker of if you’re getting enough sun.
What do I do myself and what do I tell my patients?
Get as much unprotected sun exposure as you can without getting a burn.
That’s my GUESS as to what has the best risk/benefit ratio. Dying of skin cancer is actually really rare, especially when compared to the risk of heart attacks, strokes, autoimmune disease, dementia and other cancers.
But I’ll admit it’s not for sure best to get as much sun as possible, since sun does increase the risk of skin cancer and it might be the case the benefits plateau at a low level.
So, if you’re really worried about skin cancer stick to the charts.
The best science I can find says that amount won’t cause skin cancer.
The takeaway?
Sun is good for you, just don’t get a burn.