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by Leo Hohmann
The U.S. Department of Energy is allocating $2.2 billion in grants for upgrades of the power grid to make it more resilient to extreme weather events and accommodate more renewable energy.
Oilprice.com reports that the jolt of federal funding will add to private-sector financing to support eight grid upgrade projects across 18 states.
According to the Biden administration, the DOE funding is expected to support the construction of more than 600 miles of new transmission lines and the upgrade of about 400 miles of existing lines so that they can carry more current.
This has nothing to do with hardening the power grid in a way that could withstand an EMP attack by Russia or China.
Experts such as the late EMP Taskforce Director Dr. Peter Pry have been calling for this kind of upgrade for years (you can read about Dr. Pray’s warnings here from the Center for Security Policy).
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In this important study, Dr Young Mi Lee with Dr Daniel Broudy describes her culture findings of Pfizer and Moderna Bioweapons. Many different studies were done, including incubation of the COVID injections, cellular effects upon blood and semen specimen. The tests showed direct toxicity to semen and death of all sperm within minutes up to 1.5 hours in the healthiest donor samples when put in contact with the “vaccine” solution. EMF exposure was also tested, in addition with different supplements and treatment solutions. For this substack, select images were taken from the article which is 66 pages long. Please refer to this link and download the paper - please share widely - this is one the most
comprehensive and long term study of the COVID injections and their cellular effects to date. The findings are entirely consistent with all prior research findings of self assembly nanotechnology from the injectables.
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By Sarah Westall
Youtube’s former CEO, Susan Wojcicki, died this past Friday of lung cancer. Her husband posted:
It is with profound sadness that I share the news of Susan Wojcicki passing. My beloved wife of 26 years and mother to our five children left us today after 2 years of living with non-small cell lung cancer
Youtube, led by Wojcicki, deleted over 1 million videos related to COVID “misinformation”. They promoted “experts” and others who aligned with big pharma and the World Health Organization while deleting opposing views by “experts” and others who didn’t.
History is now proving that they shut down the wrong experts and helped to usher in the death of millions of people who trusted bad advice:
New Zealand Whistleblower Reveals Shocking Number of Covid Vaccine Deaths
Record-level data from Czech Republic FOIA proves that the Moderna vaccines increased all-cause mortality by over 30% (and the Pfizer vaccines weren't safe either)
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By Good News Network
A water-powered electric bandage can heal serious wounds 30% quicker than conventional treatments, according to a new study.
The inexpensive bandages use an electric field to promote healing in chronic wounds, which are slow to heal, if they heal at all—like sores that occur in some diabetes patients.
Doctors say such wounds are “particularly problematic” because they often recur after treatment and significantly increase the risk of amputation and even death.
They explained that one of the key challenges associated with chronic wounds is that existing treatment options are extremely expensive, which can create additional problems for patients.
In animal tests published this week in the journal Science Advances, the international research team evaluated their water-powered, electronics-free dressings (WPEDs), which are disposable bandages with electrodes on one side and a small, biocompatible battery on the other.
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by Craig McKee
If you made this story up, a lot of people wouldn’t believe it.
And a lot of people don’t.
The supposed “mastermind” of 9/11, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, still has not been convicted of anything despite having spent the past two decades in the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Charges against him and four others (Walid bin Attash, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, Ammar al-Baluchi, and Mustafa Ahmad al Hawsawi) were announced in 2008 with proceedings starting in June of that year. Incredibly, 16 years later the cases have not advanced past the pre-trial phase.
On July 31 of this year, the Biden Administration offered Mohammed and two of the original accused a plea deal that would see them plead guilty in return for escaping the death penalty. This decision, however, provoked anger from some 9/11 family members who want to see the three executed.
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by A Midwestern Doctor
Story at a Glance:
•Sunlight is one of the most important things for our health (e.g., it halves our risk of dying or getting cancer), yet all we ever hear is how important it is to avoid it.
•While the importance of vitamin D is generally recognized, many of the other critical functions of light within plants, animals and human beings remain almost completely unknown (and hence will be the focus of this article.
•One of the defining characteristics of modern life is the continual exposure to unnatural light. While this is viewed as being relatively benign, in reality, forgotten research demonstrated that it is a root cause of a myriad of inexplicable modern physical and behavioral illnesses.
•One of the keys functions of blood is to conduct light throughout the body. In turn, when this process is disrupted (e.g., by wearing glasses with lenses which eliminate critical parts of the electromagnetic spectrum) a variety of significant illnesses can develop.
Over the years, I have become convinced sunlight is one of the most essential nutrients for the body. For example, as human beings moved further and further north from Africa and had increasingly lower sun exposure, their skin became progressively lighter, something which argues the human body needs light and that the whitening of human skin in the higher latitudes was a protecting mechanism designed to ensure enough of the remaining sunlight could get inside the
body. Note: an explanation of how the darker parts of the skin prevent UV from entering the body can be found here.
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by Tim Truth
Congenital malformations induced by laetrile: https://sci-hub.se/10.1126/science.7063858
Studies of amygdalin (laetrile) toxicity in rodents: https://sci-hub.se/10.1001/jama.1979.03300020039023
Treatment of acute cyanide intoxication with hemodialysis: https://sci-hub.se/10.1159/000166918
Hydroxocobalamin treatment of acute cyanide poisoning from apricot kernels: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3109697/
Amygdalin toxicity studies in rats predict chronic cyanide poisoning in humans: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1272529/pdf/westjmed00222-0011.pdf
In Vitro Effects of Linamarin, Amygdalin and Gossypol Acetic Acid on Hyaluronidase Activity, Sperm Motility and Morphological Abnormality in Bull Sperm: https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/veterinary/vol28/iss5/6/
Cyanide intoxication by apricot kernel ingestion as complimentary cancer therapy: https://www.njmonline.nl/getpdf.php?id=1379
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by Kit Klarenberg
In the first weeks of August, Britain was plunged into crisis, with incendiary far-riot rights sending towns and cities across the country spiralling into states of emergency. Vast mobs of armed, angry thugs, motivated by racist, Islamophobic animus, have vandalised homes, property and places of worship, violently clashed with police, and targeted hotels housing refugees with arson attacks, in apparent stabs at mass murder. Hundreds of arrests have been made, and counter-protesters taken to the streets en masse to counter the upsurge of hatred.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged those responsible will face the “full force of the law” for their actions, and several perpetrators have already been sentenced to years in prison. While the riots appear to have largely fizzled out, the situation remains tense. Furthermore, in keeping with so many prior explosive, unanticipated episodes in modern British history, a vicious mainstream blame game has erupted, with ultimate responsibility for the upheaval being apportioned to a wide range of domestic and foreign actors and causes.
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By Raheem J. Kassam
Once you see it, you can’t unsee it. It’s like seeing the Matrix. Or being forced to watch Bridget Jones’s Diary. It’s cringe-inducing every time, and it offends the sensibilities of all but the most sociopathic in our midst. Unfortunately, this constituency is growing, boosted by the narcissism of social media and the atomization of major cities.
Nevertheless, despite its repugnance, everyone should be forced to confront the stark superficiality of the Harris-Walz campaign. From its inception with its ersatz ‘Brat’ mimicry to its rallies, which are really just free concerts with a speech at the end, the Kamala campaign is essentially just a hologram of a political campaign.
That is not to say there are no nuts and bolts, but those are for the “outside groups” like the Sixteen Thirty Fund, Arabella Advisors, America Votes, and others to concern themselves with. Kamala’s job is to convince you the wizard is real, not just a man behind a curtain. There aren’t even just a few examples of this. There are already many, which is a lot for a campaign that has only existed for a few weeks:
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by Jennifer Sweenie
Intermittent fasting has gained significant attention in recent years for its potential health benefits, including weight loss, improved metabolic health, and even longevity. As more and more people try it out as a possible means to improve their overall health and well-being, it’s important to take a deeper look into the science behind this way of eating.
Exploring the existing evidence behind the purported benefits of intermittent fasting can provide valuable insights into how it affects our bodies and whether it lives up to the hype.
Intermittent fasting and fasting are two different approaches to the timing of meals and calorie intake. Traditional fasting is refraining from consuming calories—whether from food or drink—for an extended period.
There are myriad ways to fast, from drinking only water to a more modified approach that includes some calories from drinking bone broth or fresh-pressed juices. The duration of the fasting period also varies and may last up to 28 days or more.
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by Meryl Nass
Who is paying for the new vaccine card? The website only says that the EU is a partial funder and says nothing about who are the other funders.
https://euvabeco.eu/about/
“EUVABECO’s 14 partners will unite to perform a scoping review, aiming to identify innovative vaccination practices throughout Europe. By employing the Delphi panel method, we’ll achieve consensus on the practices to be used in our pilot projects. This collaborative effort will inform the development of implementation plans, paving the way for twelve pilot projects across Belgium, Germany, Greece, Latvia, Luxembourg, Poland, and Portugal from September 2024 to August 2025. These projects will serve as key platforms to test and improve the implementation strategies. Following the pilot phase, the practices will undergo validation to assess their suitability, transferability and
sustainability across Member States. Ultimately, validated plans will be shared with Member States to encourage widespread adoption.”
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By Greg Reese
The Bohemian Grove was founded in 1878 by the Bohemian Club, which was formed in 1872. It is twenty-seven-hundred acres of private land in Monte Rio, California where every summer in July hundreds of the most powerful and influential men attend what is known as the Cremation of Care ceremony. An early version of it was photographed in 1915 and published by National Geographic.
In 1989, a writer for Spy Magazine infiltrated Bohemian Grove and mentioned the Cremation of Care ceremony, but did not mention the effigy. The article mostly focused on powerful drunk men dressing in drag and engaged in homoerotic behavior.
In 2000, when Alex Jones captured the ceremony on video, you can see an effigy, a model of a person to be destroyed, being burned alive in a ritual sacrifice.
Around the time that Alex Jones was there filming it, musician Kid Rock was there as a guest.
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by Michael Scherer
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sought a meeting last week with Democratic nominee Kamala Harris to discuss the possibility of serving in her administration, perhaps as a Cabinet secretary, if he throws his support behind her campaign and she wins, according to Kennedy campaign officials.
Harris and her advisers have not responded with an offer to meet or shown interest in the proposal, say people familiar with the conversations.
The Kennedy outreach, made through intermediaries, follows a meeting in Milwaukee last month between Kennedy and Republican nominee Donald Trump to discuss a similar policy role and endorsement that resulted in no agreement. In those discussions, Kennedy spoke about advising Trump in a second term on health and medical issues.
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By Pam Martens and Russ Martens
It is now one of the unspoken but immutable dictates on Wall Street: with each new banking crisis, the Federal Reserve will quickly create an emergency bailout program and give it a three to four letter abbreviation so that it vanishes into an alphabet soup blur of Fed bailout programs that preceded it.
The latest iteration came in the spring of 2023 in response to a run on federally-insured banks that federal regulators had allowed to get in bed with crypto and/or had allowed to binge on uninsured deposits. The Fed quickly launched the Bank Term Funding Program (BTFP) on March 12, 2023.
BTFP joined the copious iterations from the Fed’s COVID-19 related bailouts and the Fed’s 2007-2010 bailouts with names like the Primary Dealer Credit Facility (PDCF), Commercial Paper Funding Facility (CPFF), Money Market Mutual Fund Liquidity Facility (MMLF), Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility (TALF) and so on.
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by Harold Saive
China throws clout behind Palestine (Pepe Escobar)
The Beijing Declaration cements the idea that global conflict resolution is now Made in China. But it also throws a wrench in US–Israeli efforts to manufacture a collaborator Palestinian government after the war in Gaza.
YOUTUBE: Escobar interview with Judge Napolitano
HONG KONG – The Beijing Declaration, signed earlier this week, constitutes yet another stunning Chinese diplomatic coup, but the document goes far beyond affirming China’s pull.
The gathering of representatives of 14 Palestinian factions to commit to full reconciliation showed the entire world that the road to solving intractable geopolitical problems is no longer unilateral: it is multipolar, multi-nodal, and features BRICS/Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member China as an inescapable leader.
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Etienne Note: Please see our evidence of criminality at Google in our uncensorable flashdrive: The Liberator including the articles: How the CIA Made Google and National Security Search Engine: Google's Ranks Are Filled with CIA Agents. You can find the entire repository of evidence from the Liberator for free in this Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/y2az6980u0erjb2rt4c4c/AMqB_KO5mmyAVK18pDkXyzc?rlkey=ok33q1l4z81ibhkbmlzsxyvbi&dl=0
By Derrick Broze
Video Where Derrick Breaks Down the Story Below
Originally Published at The Last American Vagabond
In early August, Reid Hoffman, a technology investor and billionaire co-founder of LinkedIn, called for Silicon Valley to “get behind” U.S. Vice President and current Democratic Party Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris.
“In this moment, we need a leader who recognizes that innovation is the key to economic prosperity, national security and breakthrough progress on climate change and other pressing issues,” he wrote for the New York Times.
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by Susan Elizabeth Turek
A visit to a water treatment plant inspired a pair of Texas teenagers to develop a device to filter one of the most pervasive forms of toxic waste of modern times: microplastics.
As detailed by Business Insider, Victoria Ou and Justin Huang, who have been friends since elementary school, won $50,000 from the Gordon E. Moore Award for Positive Outcomes for Future Generations after showcasing their ultrasonic microplastics filter.
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By Tyler Durden
South Africa ranks third in Africa on the Global Organized Crime Index. Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban are among the most dangerous cities in the country, suffering from high levels of violent crime, carjackings, robberies, and murders.
Given the South African government's inability to protect individuals and businesses from the chaos, one South African company has developed a non-lethal remote control gun mounted on light poles that shoots intruders.
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By Andria Pressel
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to develop, it’s getting harder and harder to tell the difference between real photographs and AI-generated images.
AI can create everything from stunning landscapes to lifelike portraits in a matter of moments—and at first glance, they may appear perfectly legitimate.
In this age of misinformation, how can you discern if the images you’re seeing are real or fabricated?
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