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Jan 14 2018 00:28:29 (EST)
Side_by_Side (graphic form):
BDT/False Flag posts vs actual news of bomb attempt (NYC)_
DEFCON 1 posts vs H scare_
[2] above represent PRIMARY indicators.
SEC indicators = Posts:Tweets:Time
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originally posted by: steaming
a reply to: XtheMadnessNow
does-harvard-have-a-secret-history-as-a-major-force-for-evil
nypost.com...
Not much said really, but someone has a similar view eh ?
CHEERS
Now, there are plenty of criticisms of Harvard, though rarely the one Eun-jung levels: that Harvard swanned its way to dominance by maintaining a false front of liberalism when it is, in fact, an arm of the governing right.
People aged under the age of 40 being urged to go and get their hearts checked
May potentially be at risk of having Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS)
SADS is an 'umbrella term to describe unexpected deaths in young people'
A 31-year-old woman who died in her sleep last year may have had SADs
originally posted by: duncanhidao
Revitalization: Collective Action for the Ocean
Join us for United Nations World Oceans Day 2022 â hosted by the United Nations Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea, Office of Legal Affairs, with the generous contribution of Oceanic Global, which is made possible by La Mer Blue Heart â as we shed light on the communities, ideas, and solutions that are working together to protect and revitalize the ocean and everything it sustains.
Sylvia Alice Earle is part of the group "Ocean Elders", which is dedicated to protecting the ocean and its wildlife.
Worth a read regards to their "Miracle Broth" creation using soundwaves to astrology.
If beauty products could be admitted into the Illuminati, La Mer would be the first. The pricey moisturizer â it can run from $260 for its new Moisturizing Matte Lotion to $2,095 for a 16-ounce jar of the original â has a mythical origin story. According to the tale, a German rocket scientist named Max Huber invented it while trying to heal burns that heâd sustained in the lab. Not only did he cure himself, but he also stumbled upon what fans (like the Rock) swear is the best face cream of all time.
Huber was such an odd character, and the legend of La Merâs creation is so fantastical, that itâs spurred a number of conspiracy theories. Some speculate that La Merâs colorful founder is a fiction, perhaps invented by EstĂŠe Lauder (which now owns the brand). Others posit that La Mer is nothing more than fancy Vaseline.
10 Conspiracy Theories About the Worldâs Most Infamous Skin Cream
originally posted by: crankyoldman
If I get this straight, galactic irony has shown its glowing face today.
An actor who has appeared in a dozen movies with Guns, goes to the WH to protest guns, and his wife has a pair of brand new shoes of an Robb elementary child - who has no birth record on file, with a miracle bullet hole in them, with no blood, which, I guess are not evidence, but show tools for the WH. The very next day, at the behest of Chuck Schumer, NYPravda and other raging lunatics who want dead babies as a "constitutional right," a guy with A GUN shows up to Kav's house to kill him. Man, the irony is amazing.
So is this... "SADS"
Healthy young people are dying suddenly and unexpectedly from a mysterious syndrome - as doctors seek answers through a new national register
People aged under the age of 40 being urged to go and get their hearts checked
May potentially be at risk of having Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS)
SADS is an 'umbrella term to describe unexpected deaths in young people'
A 31-year-old woman who died in her sleep last year may have had SADs
Meet the Veterans Who Survived the Army's Edgewood Experiments
"Dr. Delirium & the Edgewood Experiments" is a new Discovery+ documentary (available on June 9, 2022) that chronicles the program and its long-term effects on the soldiers who participated in the testing. Dr. James Ketchum led the experiments, and we've got a clip in which he defends his methods.
Former ABC and Politico correspondent Tara Palmeri leads a team of investigative journalists as they reexamine a dark chapter of Army history. The documentary was produced by Zero Point Zero Production, the production company behind Anthony Bourdain's "Parts Unknown," so there's more visual flash and on-camera time for reporters than PBS viewers might expect.