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Ewige Blumenkraft
Ewige Blumenkraft in German means "eternal flower power". During the 1968 US Democratic National Convention, after Senator Abraham A. Ribicoff criticized Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley for instructing the Chicago Police Department to harshly treat antiwar protesters, Daley yelled at Ribicoff the phrase " Ewige Blumenkraft ". Based on these elements, and others, Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson explained in the Illuminati Trilogy that ewige Blumenkraft und ewige Schlangenkraft ( "eternal flower power and eternal serpent power") was an Illuminati motto.
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Things Are So Bad In California That Farmers Are Employing "Water Witches"
"While water witching (dowsing) sounds a bit odd, a German study conducted in the 1990s spanned a decade that paired geologists and dowsers in Africa to drill for water and see how accurate they were. In Sri Lanka alone, drill teams drilled 691 wells under the guidance of dowsers and discovered water 96% of the time. "
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Extreme weather takes climate change models ‘off the scale’ (FT)
Impressions of extreme weather events in July 2021 from around the world “Chinese authorities said the volumes of torrential rain that drenched central China’s Henan province last week - Zhengzhou saw 20cm of water fall in a single hour - had exceeded anything on record for the past 5,000 y.”
"And in Russia, a state of emergency has been declared in Yakutia in the Far East, where authorities are creating artificial rain by seeding clouds with silver iodine in an attempt to put out more than 200 fires.
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The weird power of the placebo effect, explained - Yes, placebo is all in your mind. And it’s real.
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Flipping a Switch Inside the Head (Rockefeller University)
With new technology, scientists are able to exert wireless control over brain cells of mice with just the push of a button. The first thing they did was make the mice hungry.
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Joke as a weapon. Five theses on “fun guerrilla”
Spaßguerilla – literally fun guerrilla – is a particular creative concept that emerged within the 1960s German student protest movement. Agitating for social change, a more libertarian, less authoritarian and less materialistic society, Spaßguerilla was all about using tactics characterised by disrespectful humour and provocative actions to mock the routines of ordinary politics in a conservative Germany.
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Today in "the fall of western civilization": US Department of Health and Human Services
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Shutdown
In summary, significant parts of the dominate infrastructure stack (e.g. the Internet) will go offline for a bit in the foreseeable future. The alternative would be far more devastating. Prepare accordingly and enjoy the silence.
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The return of geopolitics and war - by Prince Michael of Liechtenstein
As the systemic rivalry between China and the United States intensifies, the global security situation also rapidly evolves. New geopolitical hotspots are emerging and nations in conflict are adopting warfare tactics that differ from those of the 20th century. For Europe to adequately tackle these challenges, a broad public debate will be required
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Finger Pointing at the Moon
"Don't Mistake the Finger Pointing at the Moon for the Moon" - Zen Buddhist Saying
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CIA Director Says He Is Escalating Efforts To Solve 'Havana Syndrome' Mystery (npr.org)
"Under Burns' direction, the CIA has tripled the number of full-time medical personnel at the agency who are focused on Havana syndrome and has shortened the waiting period for afflicted personnel to be admitted to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. "I'm certainly persuaded that what our officers and some family members, as well as other U.S. government employees, have experienced is real, and it's serious," Burns said. The director says he is seriously considering the "very strong possibility" that the syndrome is the result of intentional actions, adding that there are a limited number of "potential suspects" with the capability to carry out an action so widely across the globe. A report from last December by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine found that microwave radiation is the "most plausible" explanation for the symptoms."
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How close humanity is to understanding that their governments are organized criminals.