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Dozens of firefighters have battled through the night to extinguish a large gorse fire on Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh
In 1836 five boys hunting for rabbits found a set of 17 miniature coffins containing small wooden figures in a cave on the crags of Arthur's Seat. The purpose has remained a mystery ever since the discovery. A strong contemporary belief was that they were made for witchcraft, though more recently it has been suggested that they might be connected with the murders committed by Burke and Hare in 1828.
In that interview Mrs. Kennedy pressed upon White the Camelot image that would prove so influential in shaping the public memory of JFK and his administration. President Kennedy, she told the journalist, was especially fond of the music from the popular Broadway musical, Camelot, the lyrics of which were the work of Alan Jay Lerner, JFK’s classmate at Harvard. The musical, which featured Richard Burton as Arthur, Julie Andrews as Guinevere, and Robert Goulet as Lancelot, had a successful run on Broadway from 1960 to 1963. According to Mrs. Kennedy, the couple enjoyed listening to a recording of the title song before going to bed at night.
On 14 December, Sutcliffe attacked Marilyn Moore, another prostitute from Leeds
On 4 April 1979, Sutcliffe killed Josephine Whitaker, a 19-year-old building society clerk whom he attacked on Saville Park Moor in Halifax
In March 1984 Sutcliffe was sent to Broadmoor Hospital, under Section 47 of the Mental Health Act 1983.
Ashdown Forest's origins lie as a medieval hunting forest created soon after the Norman conquest of England.
The forest continued to be used by the monarchy and nobility for hunting into Tudor times, including notably Henry VIII, who had a hunting lodge at Bolebroke Castle, Hartfield and who courted Anne Boleyn at nearby Hever Castle.
Ashdown Forest has a rich archaeological heritage. It contains much evidence of prehistoric human activity, with the earliest evidence of human occupation dating back to 50,000 years ago.
Ashdown Forest is famous as the setting for the Winnie-the-Pooh stories written by A. A. Milne, who lived on the northern edge of the forest and took his son, Christopher Robin, walking there.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: pteridine
Very interesting - are they trying to say adrenochrome is the cause of or a possible cure to early onset dementia? That could be a big clue as to why these old "elites" love the stuff so much....it staves off dementia and/or Alzheimers?
On the sidelines of a summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi, VietJet showcased a recent order to purchase 100 737 MAX planes worth $12.7 billion. The deal was provisionally announced in July 2018 and firmed up later that year, without a public announcement until now.
originally posted by: pteridine
originally posted by: crankyoldman
originally posted by: pteridine
I am also puzzled by the Adrenochrome use and source. It is easy to produce Adrenochrome. It could be synthesized by the ton if there was a market for it; no need to kill for it. Maybe they just like the killing part.
What you seem to be saying is that the Adrenochrome is an extra that they get but that the primary goal is the entire slate of biochemical soup harvested from the victims.
We need to cull these animals. Are they even human?
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
From what I have read, it only has its psychoactive effects if it is adrenalized right away and then consumed. So, it has to come from a fresh victim who has been completely frightened.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
Its like Cranky said, its all about the ritual to them, and about the pain and fear the victim is feeling at the time. Its all about life force and energy, and power over that person.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
No.
As expected, all 16 control volunteers perceived the hollow mask as a normal face – mis-categorising the illusion faces 99 percent of the time. By contrast, all 13 patients with schizophrenia could routinely distinguish between hollow and normal faces, with an average of only six percent mis-categorisation errors for illusion faces. These results suggest that patients with schizophrenia have difficulty coordinating responses between different brain areas, also known as 'dysconnectivity', and that this may contribute to their immunity to visual illusions.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: pteridine
Very interesting - are they trying to say adrenochrome is the cause of or a possible cure to early onset dementia? That could be a big clue as to why these old "elites" love the stuff so much....it staves off dementia and/or Alzheimers?