Waiting for the truther community to expose melanin harvesting... Bravo 👏 on exposing adrenochrome, now lets expose why melanin is worth more than gold
🏛️⚡️ Have you ever wondered if ancient architects might have been electrical engineers?😉
Comparing the floor plan of Angkor Wat with modern RFID/NFC chips and MEMS oscillators is astonishing. Between the fractal patterns and the lidar scans that reveal hidden grid structures, the "coincidences" multiply.
Are we seeing temples or ancient technology? 🧐
But surely it's all just a coincidence.😉
Banks do not need to read your will. They follow your account instructions. That means the bank looks at your account title, your beneficiaries, and your PODs. Your will does not control your bank accounts. The court does. Here is what most people do not know: A POA is only valid while you are alive. It ends the moment you pass. A POD is what transfers your money after death. It bypasses probate, costs nothing, and takes a few minutes to add. If you do not list a POD, the bank will freeze your account and wait for probate, even if your will clearly names someone to receive the funds.
The alphabet boys (#DEA, #FBI, #CIA, #MI6, #EPA, #FDA, #CDC, etc) are agencies for the SYSTEM and NOT to the actual protection of humanity 🤌🏾! She explains it CLEARLY in this video as she tells a story about an operation she ran.👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
@CymaticDragon melanin is linked to kundalini and the activation of the inner caduceus... It would explain longevity, resistance to aging and certain “supernatural” abilities
@CymaticDragon "expose why melanin is worth more than gold" the power of melanin depends on the bloodline..Melanin is a "biological superconductor" it allows you to capture and conduct subtle energies.High melanin=more sensitive to ⬆ frequencies (clairvoyance, telepathy, cellular regeneration
The difference between the poet and the mathematician is that the poet tries to get his head into the heavens while the mathematician tries to get the heavens into his head.
— G.K. Chesterton
@CommieSlayer8@panthera_kate They're making a claim is a suicide first.
We're arguing against it, due to the massive amount of black 'suicides' found later to be murders.
Sometimes it literally takes a HUNDRED. FUCKING. YEARS. to be actually be tackled as what it actually is.
Me and a group of other tarot readers could do tarot readings into all the murders written off as lynchings and suicides. If we all get the same answers then that answer must be true. Mass tarot reading for clarity can can apply to anything and revolutionize society and justice
Tonea Nicole Miller, also known as Nikki, a 27-year-old woman from Flint, Michigan, was found deceased on June 18, 2026, hanging from a tree near Gwen Cherry Park in the Gladeview neighborhood of Miami-Dade County, Florida.
She had traveled to Miami to celebrate Juneteenth weekend, according to reports shared by family and community members.
Miami-Dade authorities have stated that preliminary findings point to an apparent suicide. The death is under active investigation, and the final determination of cause and manner of death is pending the medical examiner’s report.
Her family has expressed that they do not believe she took her own life and are calling for a thorough investigation, including requests for transparency and an independent review. They describe her as a vibrant person who enjoyed making videos.
The case has gained significant attention on social media platforms including TikTok, Instagram, and X, with users sharing her photo and using hashtags such as #JusticeForToneaMiller #JusticeForNikki
Another lynching quickly written off as suicide. They never stopped thier war against us. Keep track of all involved in cover ups. Our society should aggressively condemn and incarcerate those participating in the cover up of murders
Tonea Miller. Twenty‑seven years old, found lynched from a tree on June 18th after traveling to Miami to celebrate Juneteenth.
There has been little to no media coverage, why? We all know why
This is why we have to get the word out ourselves
#JusticeForTonea
The Central Limit Theorem ✍️
Imagine measuring something random and messy, like the results of rolling a die repeatedly or the time it takes for raindrops to fall. On their own, these individual measurements can appear jagged, uneven, or have no clear pattern. However, the Central Limit Theorem shows something amazing: if you take many of these random measurements, average them, and repeat this process over and over, the averages will begin to form a smooth, symmetric, bell-shaped pattern, regardless of how messy the original randomness was. Consider rolling a single die. Each number from one to six has the same chance, so there isn't any bell curve just a flat, even spread. But when you roll the die ten times, average those rolls, and repeat this whole experiment thousands of times, something remarkable happens. Getting an average close to one or six would need a very rare series of extreme rolls, so most of the time, the high rolls and low rolls balance each other out, and the average lands somewhere in the middle. If you plot all these averages, you create a smooth bell curve, even though a single roll does not resemble one. This occurs because combining many independent random pieces makes extreme outcomes in one direction rare; they would need everything to swing dramatically the same way at once. Meanwhile, values near the middle naturally support each other. What makes this so powerful is that it works no matter the shape of the original data, whether flat like a die roll, heavily uneven like income distributions, or jagged and unpredictable, as long as the underlying randomness isn't infinitely unpredictable. The final bell curve will always be centered around the true average of the original population, and its spread reflects how varied that original population was. This explains why political pollsters can confidently report a margin of error after surveying just a thousand people out of millions, why quality control engineers can identify a defective batch from a small sample, and why clinical trials with a few hundred patients can draw conclusions about an entire population. None of this would be mathematically supported without the guarantee that averages of random samples settle into a predictable, bell-shaped pattern. It also helps clarify why many things in nature, like human height and measurement errors, tend to appear bell-shaped, as they result from many small, independent factors adding together. At its core, the theorem reveals a philosophical idea: that order can arise from chaos through simple averaging, and that hidden within endless variety and unpredictability is a stable, elegant pattern waiting to emerge when enough elements are combined.