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i liked watching a few of her videos years back but others in the circuit were saying bad things about her. Like she was very different behind the scenes and dodgy. I cant recall the details but i became skeptical. I guess worse case scenario she is another Wilcock. Is clever enough to put out some good info but greedy as hell or full blown ego when not giving lectures lol.
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Big Progress For the Little Calf
There were some unfortunate events recently up at the Tyler Ranch, but a happy resolution seems to have been found for all.
Published 14th June 2025 (21:50)
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Why things Feel “OFF” Lately — The GLITCH.
Something is stealing your attention, your memory… and maybe even your sense of self.
And no one’s really talking about it.
This video is not a conspiracy, not a rant—and definitely not a lecture.
It’s an invitation to wake up… and remember.
We’re not facing a sudden collapse.
We’re living through a slow erosion—of memory, focus, and identity.
What’s happening to your thoughts, your beliefs, and your attention isn’t accidental.
It’s engineered.
In this video, I walk you through how technology, algorithmic manipulation, and constant stimulation are quietly reshaping your mind—without your permission.
More importantly, I show you how to fight back.
Discover how cognitive drift works
Learn why you feel disconnected from your past self
Recognize the signs of “mass amnesia” in your daily life
Get 6 clear steps to reclaim your memory, focus, and inner compass
This isn’t about blame.
This is about remembering who you are, before the world taught you to forget.
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This is an example to me of how God is working in our situation. The stimulus for the conversation is an outrageous presentation from Aubrey Marcus and his ladies. He completely revealed to me the spiritual narcissm that is couched in "spiritual" jargon. He reveals intention for a polyamorous relationship, redefining "monogamy" to "radical monogamy" and he offers it as evolution for humans.
It is easily found on youtube and actually is NOT recommended as an uplift. Truthfully I could not stomach it. LOTS of pushback occurred from the spiritual community but of all I heard, this is so direct concerning divine masculinity ACTING in the world. The focus is on what is "good" to honor the body imperative to connect in relationship (leading to family) I enjoyed it as evidence that in this time of apocalypse, people recognize that our divinity is not separate from being humans in a body.
IMO the ensouling of matter does honor the biologic truths of nature. I consider nature to be wholely benign on all levels. It is human inversion that has been the danger. We are immersed in a divine expression which is masculine and feminine "as within so without". Distortions of masculine/feminine ARE now being recognized.
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As a woman I don't think I've ever heard a conversation between men that was so respectful of women. We have so much generational trauma from our foremothers who were promised the vision of marriage you spoke of but instead were either neglected or abused in this context. The consequence of this is that we don't feel safe alone, as you spoke to, but we also don't feel safe in relationship with men. To hear men addressing the work that men need to do to repair this broken promise to women is really refreshing. If more men were doing this it would have an exponentially positive effect on society in so many different ways.
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This Mysterious Drug Can Erase Addiction ‘Virtually Overnight’ | Wall Street Journal
https://youtube.com/watch?v=tBz2TTEdFSs (8:19)
A short but interesting video outlining breaking opioid dependence quickly and for good. Would be wonderful if it also worked on other addictions, like alcohol for instance.At between $5,000-$15,000 for treatment it's not cheap, but weigh in the costs of drug dependency and a life of freedom, it seems to be worth the cost.
"The opioid crisis continues to claim lives and devastate communities. A little-known powerful psychedelic called ibogaine has been touted for its remarkable ability to erase years of addiction and withdrawal in just one session. But ibogaine remains illegal in the U.S., causing thousands of Americans to cross borders into places like Mexico and Brazil to receive treatment.
WSJ visits a clinic called Ambio Life Sciences in Tijuana, Mexico, to follow one patient's journey through this intense and unorthodox treatment.
Chapters:
0:00 The opioid crisis
0:50 Ibogaine, explained
2:47 What an ibogaine experience is like
3:39 Conventional opioid treatments
4:55 Ibogaine studies and potential risks
6:30 Texas Ibogaine Initiative
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Here is a link to ice age farmers substack, where he explains why he went quiet.
https://unshadowed.substack.com/p/wh...ice-age-farmer
We have a thread about him somewhere, but I cant find it..
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”The truth is there's always a narrative that you can use to keep people living in fear.”
“….the past decade has been quite relentless. I feel like the psy-ops have been nonstop. There’s just been a constant tension increased polarization every single year from about 2015 certainly up until 2024 and arguably up until now there's been something for people to be mad about. People to be divided over. People to be fearful of. And even when there's a temporary lull it seems like the mainstream media and even a lot of people on social media default back to certain narratives. There are certain narratives that you can always get people jacked up over. It went from global cooling to global warming, to climate change to climate emergency.
So when there's a bit of a lull it's like OK let's freak people out about the climate again. The sun is too hot. The oceans are gonna boil. Everyone is gonna die. We have 5,6, 7 years to sort it out otherwise it's gonna be over. Or it can be the threat of another pandemic or can be we're on the brink of nuclear war and World War III is about to kick off. The truth is there's always a narrative that you can use to keep people living in fear."
https://i.imgur.com/leCSmdH.gif Shout out to norman for this post.
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There is still some good in the world
1 hour 2 minutes - Posted Jun 24, 2025
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In this chat, Zuby, a British rapper, podcaster, and fitness influencer, talks with Jerm about staying positive in a world full of negativity and fear. They discuss how social media warps perceptions, the risks of falling into despair, and how travel and personal experiences can broaden your perspective. Zuby stresses that influencers have a duty to promote positivity and highlights the importance of living with purpose, especially when facing mortality and the struggles of today’s world.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/series/jerm-warfare
https://odysee.com/@ukcolumn:9/Zuby-...in-the-world:9
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Just sharing this from Laura Aboli as I find it an inspiring and relevant message:
'Humanity has had to suffer all sorts of ‘isms’ throughout history; Marxism, communism, fascism, globalism, feminism, chauvinism, wokeism and institutionalism, to name a few. I feel the world is finally ready to leave all of that behind and welcome the only ‘ism’ worth keeping; individualism.
It’s time to abandon herd mentality and the absurd notion that the collective is more important than the individual.
The collective is simply the sum of the individuals, so it’s the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual condition of the individual that is of paramount importance. What is not good for the individual, is therefore not good for the collective. It can NEVER be the other way around.
In the last five years we have witnessed the demise of trust in governmental institutions, law enforcement, legal frameworks, medical establishments, organised religion and international organisations. There is now a need and a desire to go back ‘home’; to restore our national boundaries, to preserve our traditions and our culture, and to decide the type of future that works for each of us, not globally, but locally.
For me personally, it’s not so much about patriotism or nationalism, it’s about individualism. It’s about living accordingly to our individual foundations, requirements and needs, based on who you are and the characteristics of the region that shaped your character growing up.
It’s about honouring our elders, our history and our stories. It’s about us individually feeling safe and at peace, knowing that we are where we belong, where we are understood, where our roots will hold us through any storm, where we have the support, understanding and love that we need. It’s about being the best individual you can be, because the collective that sorrounds you gets you and embraces you.
We have a saying in Spain that goes like this: “Cada uno en su casa y Diós en la de todos”, which comes to mean: “Each one in their own home and God in everyone’s”. I believe this to be the main ingredient to lasting peace; each to their own in their own home and God as everyone’s companion. No forced ‘inclusion’, no shoved down our throats ‘diversity’, no false ‘equity’. Be you in your own space and let me be me in mine, but if you come to my home, have the respect to follow my rules and my traditions.
For decades they have been purposefully ‘shaking the jar’ because they wanted to break our roots, so we would forget our sense of belonging. They wanted to shatter our foundations, so we would lose our sense of identity and they wanted to keep us in constant conflict because divided we are conquered.
Globalism is not the celebration of a multicultural, multiracial world, it’s the complete opposite; it’s the destruction of our differences and idiosyncrasies in order to give way to a malleable, controllable and compliant homogeneous mass.
But we are not sheep, we are not a ‘mass’, we are individuals, with different needs, different understandings and different ways to express life. I don’t want us to be the same, I want us to be different! That’s what makes the world interesting.
I welcome the new age of individualism which I feel is beginning to take shape. A time where we understand that our differences make us stronger as long as we don’t impose them on one another, a time where we will live where we belong, each in their own place, but with God always with us.
🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
https://t.me/LauraAbolichannel'
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Oliver Anthony - Rich Men North Of Richmond
200 Miles Off-roading With Oliver Anthony
Oliver Anthony Music - Scornful Woman (Official Music Video)
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Those who wish to link in with and support him, still can over at Patreon, where he still goes by Ice Age Farmer. Elsewhere he now goes by UNSHADDOWED.
Here is the link to a thread on our Avalon board.
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Those who wish to link in with and support him, still can over at
Patreon, where he still goes by Ice Age Farmer. Elsewhere he now goes by UNSHADDOWED.
Here is the link to
a thread on our Avalon board.
Thanks meat suit and Casey Claar.https://i.imgur.com/gXR1YbU.gif
What Happened to Ice Age Farmer? (and Thank You)
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Just for a bit of fun . . .
My son told me there's a personal myth currently doing the circuit, where it's said that if I looked at the top film that was showing on the day of my 10th birthday it would reflect the story of my life. So I did and it was uncannily accurate.
"The Guns of Navarone" :laughs:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=6f_vl40sN6g
What's yours?
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Just for a bit of fun . . .
My son told me there's a personal myth currently doing the circuit, where it's said that if I looked at the top film that was showing on the day of my 10th birthday it would reflect the story of my life. So I did and it was uncannily accurate.
"The Guns of Navarone" :laughs:
Psycho, Spartacus, Swiss Family Robinson were the top picks depending on which site I checked. Psycho had the greatest impact on me. That was an era when drive-in theaters offered families an affordable night out. Ours had a playground, a snack bar, and the first movie was usually kid-friendly. We’d bring pillows and fall asleep in the back of our station wagon before the featured film began.
It’s eye-opening to realize how movies can be such a powerful way to instill deep-seated fear.
Trivia: Psycho - 52 cuts
The shower scene in Psycho is one of the most famous, groundbreaking, and terrifying moments in the thriller genre. Though it's only 45 seconds long, the scene took a week to film, with 78 camera setups and 52 cuts. The shots were considerably close to the camera to give the audience a more intense viewing experience.
Psycho
Spartacus
Swiss Family Robinson
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Just for a bit of fun . . .
My son told me there's a personal myth currently doing the circuit, where it's said that if I looked at the top film that was showing on the day of my 10th birthday it would reflect the story of my life. So I did and it was uncannily accurate.
"The Guns of Navarone" :laughs
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Up in Smoke :blushing: :laughs:
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#1 on my 10th birthday was "The Godfather", so I not at all accurate there...
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Parkinson's disease is one where the substantia nigra in the brain doesn't not produce enough dopamine. It often first presents first in tremors and progresses through other neurological manifestations such as the ability to smell, muscle stiffness, lack of coordination, speech impairment and, in the extremety, lewy body dementia.
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https://i.imgur.com/leCSmdH.gif Shout out to Mike. https://i.imgur.com/hDzamRz.gif I'm half way through and decided to create a second place for this video.
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...Dr. Juliette Engel, a physician and MK Ultra victim who was sold into the program by her father at age 6, gets interviewed by Jimmy Dore. (55 minutes)
Dr. Juliette Engel, a physician and anti-human trafficking advocate, recounts being sold into the CIA’s MK-Ultra Monarch program at the age of six, where she endured extreme physical, sexual, and psychological abuse as part of mind control experiments. She describes being part of a program involving satanic rituals, trauma-based conditioning, and the use of LSD and other drugs to create externally controlled personalities.
Engel alleges that high-level figures in U.S. intelligence, including founders of the NSA and CIA, orchestrated these programs, and that recently released documents confirm many of these past abuses. She argues that the psychological manipulation methods developed during MK-Ultra are still affecting society and leadership today.
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https://i.imgur.com/leCSmdH.gif Shout out to Mike.
https://i.imgur.com/hDzamRz.gif I'm half way through and decided to create a second place for this video.
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...Dr. Juliette Engel, a physician and MK Ultra victim who was sold into the program by her father at age 6, gets interviewed by Jimmy Dore. (55 minutes)
Dr. Juliette Engel, a physician and anti-human trafficking advocate, recounts being sold into the CIA’s MK-Ultra Monarch program at the age of six, where she endured extreme physical, sexual, and psychological abuse as part of mind control experiments. She describes being part of a program involving satanic rituals, trauma-based conditioning, and the use of LSD and other drugs to create externally controlled personalities.
Engel alleges that high-level figures in U.S. intelligence, including founders of the NSA and CIA, orchestrated these programs, and that recently released documents confirm many of these past abuses. She argues that the psychological manipulation methods developed during MK-Ultra are still affecting society and leadership today.
The MKUltra Agenda in America Dr. Juliette Engel & Cathy O'Brien
https://rumble.com/v66kmdj-our-count...s%2Csrc_v1_s_m
Source: https://www.rumble.com/video/v64c7cp
Thanks for posting this video! I had not heard of this MIKUltra document disclosure. When I talked with Mark Phillips over thirty years ago he told me how prevalent MKUltra programming was and that you could go to any place in a city and spot the MKUltra victims. He said that they had a peculiar way of walking that he could identify. Because it has been so prevalent for so long it certainly explains why we live in such a bizarro world now.
I find it interesting that Juliette Engel talks about being programmed on a spinning table. I also have experienced being on a spinning table at the end of a programming session by Reptilians (in Nazi Germany). I cover this abduction starting on p. 96 of the EYE OF RA pdf [link below]. I suspect that the spinning table was meant to not only disorient but also to enforce amnesia.
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I found it interesting when Dr. Engel described the spinning table used to program her. During WWII I was abducted by Reptilians who used a spinning table at the end of my abduction which I felt was not only to disorient me but also to enforce amnesia.
I had a private conversation with Mark Phillips in 1995 when he and Cathy gave a talk in Spokane, Washington. He told me that there were many MKUltra victims in our country and that if you go to a busy part of a city you could identify them by the way they walk. Mark described how they walk, but I didn't quite visualize what he was describing. Anyway, I was amazed at how prevalent MKUltra victims are in our country from what he described.
We also talked about abductions and he said he'd seen an alien implant about two weeks prior to our meeting and he was convinced that ET contact was real. He said that I also had the same walk as an MKUltra victim but, of course, my programming was due to abductions by ETs, not MKUltra. Fortunately, I was able to deprogram myself from the programming by Grays and at the same I was able to relieve the trauma from abductions. The difference is that Grays use technology in the form of a bright, white flash to render an abductee into a hypnotic state. Although the white flash is not painful the abduction experience is traumatic overall. In all of my many recovered abductions, both current life and past life, it was only the Reptilians who used the spinning table. The Grays and Mantis sometimes used a telepathic command to forget or not remember this incident, which along with the bright, white flash technology weapon, created the amnesia.
On another note, when I was a Luftwaffe pilot in WWII, I was shot down over England. I was captured and basically MKUltra'd. That is, they gave me a drug, which I think might have been sodium pentothal, and they delivered multiple electric shocks after drugging me. They also used hypnotism to program me, so it appears that this type of mind control programming existed before MKUltra per se.
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She is the only person in the world compatible with herself' — scientists discover new blood type unique to just one person
After years of study, scientists have discovered a new blood type in a woman from Guadeloupe. They're now searching for more people with the characteristic.
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Scientists have discovered a new blood group that has so far only been identified in one woman, from the French overseas region of Guadeloupe.
The 68-year-old is the only known person in the world to have this blood group, which has been named "Gwada negative," after a local name for her home islands. The researchers behind the discovery announced their work in a presentation at the International Society of Blood Transfusion’s Congress in Milan, which concluded June 4.
The research team first met the woman in 2011, when she was living in Paris and undergoing routine tests before a surgery. But the tests couldn't reveal her blood type or any matches for it.
Analysis at the time wasn't advanced enough to detect the cause, and the case lay cold for eight years.
In 2019, researchers utilized high-throughput gene sequencing analysis, which enables faster and more in-depth analysis of DNA, to re-examine the woman's blood. Two years of detailed research followed, in which the team sequenced her entire genome.
Human blood group systems are more complex than you might think. These classifications refer to proteins and sugars found on the surface of red blood cells, called antigens, which are recognized by our immune system. Austrian-American biologist Dr. Karl Landsteiner identified the first and most familiar blood group system — ABO — in 1901, and this won him a Nobel in 1930.
The classic ABO blood typing system describes whether people have one, both or neither of the antigens known as "A" and "B" on their blood cells. The second most well-known blood group system is rhesus classification, which considers whether your cells are "positive" or "negative" for an antigen called Rh factor.
Together, the combinations of the ABO and Rh systems give us the eight main blood groups — but there are dozens of lesser known blood group systems, 45 of which were recognized by the International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) as of 2024. Now, Gwada negative has been recognized as number 48.
The woman's unusual lab test results eventually led to the discovery of a mutation in a gene called PIGZ, which alters how proteins anchor to the surface of blood cells. The woman's unique mutations mean "she is the only person in the world compatible with herself," Thierry Peyrard, a biologist at French blood research body Établissement français du sang (EFS), told AFP.
Blood group systems are essential for blood transfusions, as our bodies reject blood group antigens that they perceive as foreign. If we go back to the ABO system, for example, people with both A and B antigens can receive blood from anyone else, as their body recognizes both antigens as familiar. People with the O blood type have neither A or B antigens, meaning they can only receive blood from other type O donors.
While the ABO and Rh systems are still considered the most critical for transfusions, rarer systems can still influence who an individual can receive blood from.
The research team's next aim is to discover whether there are other people with this unique new blood group. As blood types are genetic and thus often shared by populations with similar ancestries, the team intends to start the search among blood donors in Guadeloupe.
"Discovering new blood types means offering patients with rare blood a better level of care," the EFS statement says.
https://www.livescience.com/health/s...rom-guadeloupe
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What this article don't say is If that woman got children...hummm.... :ufo: