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"That [we] do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons that history has to teach." — Aldous Huxley
#Culture #History #Economics #Politics #Health #Comedy #Cryptocracy
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Question: Does a majority of the people who suddenly in 2020 started to be terribly concerned with the health of themselves and especially others, actively practice a healthy lifestyle?
Question: How did giant corporate monopolies with a long track-record of promoting and exploiting illness and addiction - become widely regarded as trustworthy almost over night?
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"Chill out. Do less. Enjoy more." should be the mantra of the next 100 years globally.
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Edmund Jacobson pioneered the idea of relaxing and doing nothing—to be more productive
“It might be naive to say we think with our muscles,” he said, “but it would be inaccurate to say we think without them.” - Edmund Jacobson
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Seven out of ten workers in the German meat industry are precariously employed
The data from the federal government speak for themselves: the majority of workers in the meat industry are neither permanently employed nor well paid. And the number of employees from abroad is growing.
#Comment: An industry which very frequently treats animals like garbage, inevitable can't & won't care about it's employees or customers either. It's a ticking time bomb.
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Poor hospitality: Hotel owners in big cities hit major tipping point - "Hotel closures, layoffs and debt struggles in leading markets signal more bad news to come"
#Comment: The corona world is a giant party for the owner class, and a blood bath for everyone else. It will make the kleptocrats 2008 bank-robbery look like charity in comparison.
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Daycares In Finland Built a 'Forest Floor,' and It Changed Children's Immune Systems
Playing through the greenery and litter of a mini forest's undergrowth for just one month may be enough to change a child's immune system, according to a small new experiment. When daycare workers in Finland rolled out a lawn, planted forest undergrowth such as dwarf heather and blueberries, and allowed children to care for crops in planter boxes, the diversity of microbes in the guts and on the skin of young kids appeared healthier in a very short space of time. Compared to other city kids who play in standard urban daycares with yards of pavement, tile and gravel, 3-, 4-, and 5-year-olds at these greened-up daycare centers in Finland showed increased T-cells and other important immune markers in their blood within 28 days.
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55% of Small and Medium Firms in Europe Expect to Shut Down by September Next Year if Things Stay as They Are - Together they employ two-thirds of European workers. (reuters)
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Stanford Study: Covid-19 death rate less than 0.2 percent (John Ioannidis, WHO)
The numbers reported by “officials” are over ten times higher.
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On the Futility of Contact Tracing - by Jay Bhattacharya & Mikko Packalen (Stanford)
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Static EMFs Control Diabetes - A Chance Finding Leads to a Breakthrough
In a startling new paper, researchers at the University of Iowa medical school are reporting that static electric and magnetic fields (EMFs) can control diabetes in laboratory mice. “Exposure to EMFs for relatively short periods reduces blood sugar and normalizes the body’s response to insulin,” says Calvin Carter, one of the leaders of the research group. “The effects are long-lasting, opening the possibility of an EMF therapy that can be applied during sleep to manage diabetes all day.” Carter is a post-doc in the lab of Val Sheffield at the university’s Carver College of Medicine. Sheffield is a former Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator. The new findings appear in Cell Metabolism, a highly regarded journal.
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U.S. Adult Obesity Rate Tops 42 Percent; Highest Ever Recorded
Having obesity is a risk factor for serious COVID consequences; pandemic could increase future levels of obesity due to increased food insecurity
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Biophoton Communication: Can Cells Talk Using Light?
A growing body of evidence suggests that the molecular machinery of life emits and absorb photons. Now one biologist has evidence that this light is a new form of cellular communication. Nobody is quite sure how cells produce biophotons but the latest thinking is that various molecular processes can emit photons and that these are transported to the cell surface by energy carying excitons.
Human Ultraweak Photon Emission: Key Analytical Aspects, Results and Future Trends – A Review
Living systems emit what is called ultraweak photon emission (UPE). This visually undetectable phenomenon has only been studied in humans for the last 30 years, finding that UPE is a complex process depending on multitude factors. Considering previous literature, this review discusses the current trends in the analysis of in vivo UPE from human beings.
Photos from "Anatomic characterization of human ultra-weak photon emissionwith a moveable photomultiplier and CCD imaging"
Bizarre Phenomenon of Light Flashing From Human Eyes Caught on Camera For First Time
Some radiation therapy patients report seeing flashes of light in front of their eyes during treatment – even when their eyes are closed. Now this long-standing mystery may have been solved, thanks to this weird effect being caught on camera for the first time.
Studies by Alexander Gurwitsch in the 1920’ s with onion root cells revealed the phenomenon of mitogenetic radiation. Subsequent works by Popp, Van Wijk, Quickenden, Tillbury, and Trushin have demonstrated a link between Gurwitsch’s mitogenetic radiation and the biophoton, emissions of light correlated with biological processes. The present study seeks to expand upon these and other works to explore whether biophoton emissions of bacterial cultures is used as an information carrier of environmental stress. Bacterial cultures (Escherichia coli and Serratia marcescens) were incubated for 24 hr in 5 ml of nutrient broth to stationary phase and cell densi‐ties of ~107 cells/mL. Cultures of E. coli were placed upon a photomultiplier tube housed within a dark box. A second bacterial culture, either E. coli or S. marcescens, was placed in an identical dark box at a distance of 5 m and received injections of hydrogen peroxide. Spectral analyses revealed significant differences in peak fre‐quencies of 7.2, 10.1, and 24.9 Hz in the amplitude modulation of the emitted bio‐photon signal with respect to whether a peroxide injection occurred or not, and whether the species receiving the injection was E. coli or S. marcescens. These and the subsequent results of discriminant functions suggest that bacteria may release bio‐photons as a non‐local communication system in response to stress, and that these biophotons are species specific.
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#Comment: Yet another new "legal psychedelic therapy" company under interesting leadership: Their board is led by former CEO of Bayer (the pharma giant) and the former COO of the Bill Gates Medical Research Institute. Once these guys (and the money/intel/etc. interests they represent) are done, the majority of psychedelics will be owned by big pharma (patents etc.) and regulated by and for the mega shareholder class - to ensure maximum profits and minimum social disruption. And predictably, the majority of scientists active in this field (imperial & co) are applauding such developments and are willing collaborating. Wonderful bad comedy, illustrating the just how stupid and unscientific any talk of "psychedelics better your character" really is.
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Could a family dog help your child’s social and emotional development?
The bond between dogs and children can be remarkably strong. If you need proof just look at the countless viral videos of dogs and babies exhibiting very cute and very real friendships. Having a dog growing up is a quintessential childhood experience for many, and often the staple of tear-jerking dog-centred family films. Now, new research confirms there are significant social and emotional developmental benefits for children under the age of 5 who grow up around dogs.
