Frau Nietzard, ich möchte ihnen mal was sagen.
Das individuelle Schutzversprechen ggü. der in Deutschland lebenden Menschen hat Vorrang.
Es ist mir völlig egal, woher ein Mensch kommt.
Es ist mir völlig egal, warum er geflohen ist.
Fakt ist:
Wer hier Frauen vergewaltigt.
Wer hier andere Menschen mit dem Tod bedroht.
Wer hier Menschen ermordet.
Wer hier die Scharia oder ein Kalifat will.
Wer aufgrund radikaler religiöser Überzeugungen gegen unsere freiheitlich-demokratische Grundordnung handelt.
Für den gibt es nur einen Weg.
Und der ist unwiderruflich und ohne Rückkehr: Abschiebung.
Eine Drecksau der Gattung "Einmann" wirft ein Kind im Zoo in ein Krokodilgehege und wird trotz dieses Mordversuchs kurz danach freigelassen, weil er "nicht fit für eine Vernehmung" ist. Was stimmt mit diesen Richtern nicht? Es geht anscheinend nicht ohne Tribunale, oder was?
Deswegen willhaben die EU die UKR in die EU holen:
Beide haben einen ungewählten Präsidenten
Beide sind komplett korrupt.
Beide von Blackrock und Co ferngesteuert
Beide linksgrünveganverschwult
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Die Linken sind für einen schwarzen Schwerverbrecher buchstäblich auf die Knie gegangen, aber bei 250.000 vergewaltigten Mädchen hört man nicht ein Wort von ihnen.
Man kann diese widerwärtigen Kreaturen nur verachten.
Stephan Zöchling's Schlittenfahrt mit dem SPÖ Apparatschik, Bundesgeschäftsführer Klaus Seltenheim, dem beim @talkimhangar7 offenbar die unlösbare Aufgabe mitgegeben wurde, den Irrsinskurs des Regimes von #Österreich irgendwie schönzureden...
A houseplant just changed everything we thought we knew about consciousness.
In 1966, Cleve Backster, a CIA interrogation specialist with a polygraph machine, was looking for ways to time how long it took different substances to travel up through plant tissue.
So, he attached electrodes to a dracaena plant in his office and watered it, expecting to see the electrical conductivity change as water moved up the stem.
Instead, the polygraph needle started tracing the exact pattern it makes when a human experiences an emotional response.
Backster stared at the readout. Plants don't have nervous systems. They don't have brains. The signal made no biological sense. So he decided to test something that made even less sense. He walked across the room, looked at the plant, and thought about burning one of its leaves with a match.
The instant the thought formed in his mind, before he moved toward the plant, before he struck a match, before he did anything physical, the polygraph exploded into frantic activity.
The plant was responding to his intention.
What happened next launched thousands of experiments and split the scientific community for decades.
Backster discovered that plants reacted to direct threats and to threats against other living things in their environment. When he dropped live brine shrimp into boiling water in another room, plants throughout the building registered distress responses at the exact moment of death. Distance didn't matter. Shielding the plants in lead containers didn't matter. The response was instantaneous and consistent.
Mainstream botanists dismissed the findings immediately. Plants process information through chemical signals and growth responses, without electrical consciousness. Any electrical activity was just random fluctuation or experimental error. The peer review system buried Backster's work. His credentials were questioned. His methods were called sloppy.
But the experiments kept working. Other researchers, following Backster's protocols, got the same results. Plants hooked to EEG machines showed brain wave patterns. They responded to music, to human emotions, to the intentions of people they had never been exposed to before. The electrical signatures were clear, measurable, and repeatable.
The implications were so uncomfortable that most of academic science simply refused to engage. If plants were somehow conscious, if they could sense intentions and respond to the emotional states of humans and other living things, consciousness was spread beyond brains. It was distributed across organized living systems rather than produced by neural networks.
Backster stumbled onto evidence that living systems might be constantly communicating through channels we don't have instruments to measure yet. The polygraph was crude enough to detect the electrical signatures of that communication without being sophisticated enough to explain them away.
Quantum biologists now suspect that living cells operate through quantum coherence processes that classical biology can't account for. Birds navigate using quantum entanglement in their visual systems. Plants conduct photosynthesis using quantum superposition to find the most efficient energy pathways. Maybe Backster's plants were demonstrating quantum consciousness, responding to information that was quantum entangled with the intentions and emotional states of nearby living systems.
What keeps most people awake when they learn about this work is realizing that if consciousness extends beyond brains, every living thing around you is potentially aware of your mental and emotional state in ways you never considered. The plant in your room. The bacteria in your gut. The ecosystem you walk through.
You think your thoughts are private.
The plants have been listening the entire time.
Was machten Nuklearwissenschafter aus 🇨🇦Kanada 2020 in dem bei 🇮🇷Teheran abgeschossenen Flug PS752 aus der 🇺🇦Ukraine?
📱 https://t.co/bFBs6TiQA9
Kurz danach eilte der kanadische Außenmini Champagne in den Oman, um mit seinen Amtskollegen des #Iran "die konsularische, technische und rechtliche Zusammenarbeit" zwischen den von der Tragödie PS-752 betroffenen Nationen zu erörtern.
@isaacrrr7 Das wird nicht funktionieren. Wenn die Muslime in der Mehrheit sind, wird das Geld ausgehen für die faulen Nixtuer mit hunderten Kindern. Dann schaut es gleich ganz anders aus, wenn keine Milch und Honig mehr fließen.