A missionary went into the Amazon and found a tribe with one of the strangest languages ever documented.
They had no numbers, no art, and no religion.
Dr. Heather Lynn (@InannaBelieve) explains what it reveals about consciousness, memory & human thought:
Some thoughts on my time with @LIDucks and rejoining @DiablosRojosMX to try and win a third consecutive championship. Oh, and an announcement at the end
🚨 Socialist Seattle Mayor CRIES As 55% of Business Owners FLEE the City For Good! 😭💸
Seattle is EMPTYING out. Record numbers of businesses are shutting down or packing up and leaving. While the Mayor pushes more taxes and policies… the people with the money are voting with their feet.
Part 1 👀
#Seattle #SeattleExodus #BusinessOwnersLeaving #SocialistFailure #MayorCries #FleeingSeattle #TaxAndSpend #WokeCity #CityDecline
The moment Tucker Carlson changed his mind about UFO's 👽🛸
"These are spiritual phenomena. There's no evidence they're from another planet."
"Some of them are bad & people in government know this"
He went on to say "They are supernatural"
Tucker described to Joe Rogan how they defy physics with no visible means of propulsion coming at indescribable speeds into the ocean and continuing underwater at over 500 knots as tracked by sonar.
He noted there is video of these objects entering and emerging from the water and that the US government has known about them for at least 80 years.
Tucker also stated that people have been hurt and killed by these things which is a provable fact.
A federal judge delivers a sweeping defeat to Don Lemon and his co-defendants, rejecting efforts to access secret grand jury materials, accelerate Brady disclosures, and reopen discovery disputes as the church disruption prosecution moves forward.
Chicago local stuns Don Lemon into silence with his reply.
RESIDENT: "If you're here illegally, you gotta go! Plain and simple."
Lemon: "So do you want the president to go?"
Resident: "He's not here illegal... He's the best president we've ever had."
Caleb Hammer accidentally exposes a Guest for CHEATING on his Girlfriend after seeing Tinder during a Screen Time review!
"This wasn't even to get to you!"
"He's been on Tinder for 15 minutes today!"
"I was looking at your screen time to see how productive you are."
Guest: "Production this is all getting cut."
"This isn't me, I don't do any of that. I don't go on Tinder you are making this up."
"They talk to me, I don't talk to them."
"I got my lil catchphrase in my notes app, I say the same thing to all of em and it works."
"You are supposed to help me with my finances."
"Mute his mic production."
"Do your job and help me with my finances, this is a shitty show."
"The history of archaeology is deeply entwined in spy craft." - @InannaBelieve
Dr. Heather Lynn explains how intelligence operations have long taken advantage of digs, museums, oil money & more:
Bully officer that does not know the law costs his department 41,000 dollars.
The incident took place outside the Pueblo Police Department in Colorado, where an independent journalist known as O'Connel was filming and taking photos from a public sidewalk.
As we all know this a protected right that we all have. This journalist is exercising those very rights.
Officer Romero notices O'Connel recording police vehicles and the building. He approaches and demands to know who O'Connel is and what he's doing.
O'Connel exercises his right to remain silent and attempts to walk away. Instead of letting him go, Officer Romero immediately grabs him and places him in handcuffs.
When pressed on why he is detaining the citizen, Officer Romero claims he has "reasonable suspicion." However, as O'Connel rightly points out on the scene, recording from a public sidewalk and refusing to answer a police officer's questions is not a crime, nor does it establish reasonable suspicion of a crime.
The moment Captain Martin (the supervisor) arrives on the scene, the entire dynamic shifts. Captain Martin instantly recognizes the situation, identifies O'Connell as he has seen his work, and tells Officer Romero point-blank: "He has every right to do that."
The supervisor orders the immediate release of the journalist, leaving the arresting officer to face a swift internal affairs complaint for deprivation of rights and illegal detainment.
In the end in order to avoid litigation caused by the incompetence of officer Romero, their department settled for 41,000 dollars.