This is biblical.
A woman in her eighties. Ten years into Alzheimer's. Hadn't spoken a full sentence in five years.
Takes one, 5 gram dose of psilocybin.
She slept 19 hours and woke up and spoke for hours about her life, recognized family and held real conversations. She regained bladder control after five years, walked on her own. and dressed herself. Gains held for weeks.
@patriotUG2023@thymetosecede I'm with you..I served, Took an oath, had a belief that this is the greatest country on earth..the ideal is fantastic..the Constitution was a brilliant start.. unfortunately we strayed, became complacent..let the evil seep in.Took control.
Dr. Peter Glidden: "A 12 year worldwide meta-analysis study revealed Chemotherapy has a 97% FAILURE RATE."
"So why is it still used?"
"It's one reason & one reason only...MONEY."
That's just nuts..
And as a former member of the group that was tasked with security at the Eclipse that day( there were 43 of us )- If there was a planned assault on the Capitol planned for that day..we would have known about it.
Here it is:
BUSTED! BIG TIME:
January 6- Video Surveillance Released: CONFIRM - It was a Set Up!
A: At the 0:45 mark, a Capitol Police officer is seen carrying a yellow duffel bag and dropping it, causing two plastic handcuffs to fall out.
Look closely—the handcuffs were sitting on top of the bag.
The door was already open for the officer, yet he drops the bag and then drags it inside anyway
The result of that drop leaves the handcuffs exposed. A man then approaches and uses those plastic handcuffs to secure the door, effectively trapping both Capitol Police and protesters inside.
B: At the 2:17 mark, Capitol Police take the same yellow bag and a hard-shell case into the vestibule and leave them deliberately behind, where they are then taken.
In police academy , one of the first rules is to never lose control of equipment that could be used against officers in a volatile situation—unless, it’s a set up or you’re trying to overthrow the U.S. government.
Now, who are those masked individuals?
A: FBI undercover agents.
B: FBI paid Informants,
C: FBI paid confidential human Informants
D: All of the Above
@jsolomonReports
🚨🚨THIS IS REMARKABLE🚨🚨
The #Bills shared a behind-the-scenes look at the state-of-the-art locker room inside their new stadium 🤯
• Connected ceiling/light bars linking lockers for team unity
• Customizable bi-directional ceiling & floor lighting
🚨 Mel Gibson Says Big Pharma Want Him Dead For Exposing Turbo Cancer Cure
Once celebrated as a Nobel Prize-winning anti-parasitic, Ivermectin was demonized by the government and mainstream media during the Covid pandemic. Why the sudden smear campaign? Because this unassuming drug poses a direct threat to the trillion-dollar profits tied to the alarming rise in 'turbo cancers' linked to the vaccines.
And the truth is getting harder to silence. Even Hollywood icon Mel Gibson has witnessed it firsthand. Four of his closest vaccinated friends were diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer in recent years.
But instead of relying on mainstream solutions, they dared to try something different - and the results have been nothing short of remarkable. Please share this video.
🚨META'S DATA CENTERS ARE DRAINING ENTIRE TOWNS OF WATER.. CAUSING FLUID TO LEAK FROM PEOPLE'S EARS.. AND FORCING NEW GAS PLANTS TO BE BUILT.. ALL SO YOU CAN SCROLL REELS...
Here's what nobody is talking about..
A single large Meta data center in Newton County, Georgia uses about 500,000 gallons of water per day. That is roughly 10 percent of the entire county's supply. Residents report wells running dry and brown water coming from their taps.
In 2023 Meta's global operations consumed 813 million gallons of water. About 95 percent of it was used by its data centers for cooling. A large portion evaporates permanently and never returns to the local watershed.
In New Mexico a Meta data center is permitted to consume 163 million gallons a year. State senators are publicly questioning whether local farms can survive.
Projections for all data centers in Texas estimate water consumption could reach as high as 161 billion gallons annually by 2030 according to the Houston Advanced Research Center.
But water is just the beginning.
Meta's massive Hyperion project in Richland Parish, Louisiana will draw more power than the entire city of New Orleans. To meet the demand the utility company Entergy is building 10 new natural gas power plants totaling about 7.5 gigawatts with Meta providing major funding.
Meta claims to run on 100 percent renewable energy. That claim uses Renewable Energy Certificates. They buy clean energy credits from wind and solar projects elsewhere while the physical electricity powering their servers often comes from the local grid which can include natural gas and other sources.
99 percent of Meta's total reported carbon footprint comes from their supply chain. That totals roughly 8.15 million metric tons of CO2 in a single year. It is driven largely by manufacturing servers that get replaced every few years.
Then there is the noise.
Data centers never stop running. The cooling systems generate a constant low frequency hum that penetrates walls and windows. Standard earplugs cannot block it.
Residents near some large data centers and similar high power facilities including a Bitcoin mining operation in Granbury, Texas have reported symptoms so severe that fluid leaked from their ears.
In Vineland, New Jersey a 300 megawatt AI data center caused such relentless droning that health officials launched a formal investigation. In Lowell, Massachusetts residents filed a lawsuit citing a constant hum that destroyed their ability to sleep.
Documented health effects include chronic insomnia, migraines, vertigo, nausea, elevated blood pressure and tinnitus. All from noise that never stops.
And who pays for all of this.
Often it is local ratepayers.
Harvard researchers found that residential electricity bills in Virginia could increase 150 to 450 dollars per year just to subsidize data center grid upgrades.
Meta promises thousands of jobs. In reality a 10 billion dollar facility typically employs fewer than 100 permanent staff. The rest is automated.
And here is how they get away with it.
In Wisconsin local officials signed NDAs preventing them from telling their own residents about Meta's plans. In Beloit secret negotiations lasted over a year before the public found out.
Communities are fighting back. Billions of dollars in US data center projects have been delayed, scaled back or canceled due to local opposition over water use, power demands, noise and limited long term jobs.
The AI revolution has a physical cost.
Strained water resources, new fossil fuel infrastructure, noise pollution and infrastructure expenses often passed to residents.
That is the actual price tag behind the endless scroll!!!
@EvanLuthra The dumbest question I like to keep asking-- if AI is so smart-why hasn't it fixed the cooling problem,the waste of precious h20 water(oceans are vaste..surely AI knows how to desalinate ocean water,the necessity to destroy farmland, kill people,build these " server/data centers"
@Pat_Stedman God bless you sir for all that you went through, and I hope you are a part of the class action law suit..you deserve to at least recoup some of what they took from you.