Mirror of this video: https://youtu.be/cSHU4f4AU5I?si=P0AvQOhmCkN_lw2q Sep 11, 2008 William Cooper reveals video footage from the JFK Assassination that throws an entirely different light on the event.
https://youtu.be/obtuKPygAWs?si=z_19kZmV1kay2YGy https://genius.com/The-beatles-come-together-lyrics
[Intro]
Shoot me
Shoot me
Shoot me
Shoot me
[Verse 1]
Here come old flat-top, he come grooving up slowly
He got ju-ju eyeball, he one holy roller
He got hair down to his knee
Got to be a joker, he just do what he please
[Interlude]
Shoot me
Shoot me
Shoot me
Shoot me
[Verse 2]
He wear no shoeshine, he got toe-jam football
He got monkey finger, he shoot Coca-Cola
He say, "I know you, you know me"
One thing I can tell you is you got to be free
[Chorus]
Come together, right now
Over me
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[Interlude]
Shoot me
Shoot me
Shoot me
Shoot me
[Verse 3]
He bag production, he got walrus gumboot
He got Ono sideboard, he one spinal cracker
He got feet down below his knee
Hold you in his armchair, you can feel his disease
[Chorus]
Come together, right now
Over me
[Interlude]
Shoot me
Right
Come, come, come, come, come
[Verse 4]
He roller-coaster, he got early warnin'
He got muddy water, he one mojo filter
He say, "One and one and one is three"
Got to be good-lookin', 'cause he's so hard to see
[Chorus]
Come together, right now
Over me
[Interlude]
Shoot me
Shoot me
Shoot me
Oh
[Outro]
Come together, yeah
Come together, yeah
Come together, yeah
Come together, yeah
Come together, yeah
Come together, yeah
Come together, yeah
Oh
Come together, yeah
Come together, yeah
Mirror: https://youtu.be/z2bICuSD9e0?si=15R1UlXh2lsCY-D2
Mar 31, 2023
"John D. Rockefeller is said to have penned, The Secret Covenant, the blueprint for the society that is the United States. This is a narration of that document.
It's the setup for a 30-day series called, Fear Mind-Fuckery."
https://ia804602.us.archive.org/4/items/tsc_7/TSC.pdf
I like this lady's version. She has an engaging spirit about her.
https://www.youtube.com/@thezaragreen
"Want Peace? Follow No One; Learn To Trust Yourself"
https://www.tiktok.com/@thezaragreen?lang=en
Apr 27, 2012
"Two billion years ago life first arrived on this planet; a planet, which was filled with a natural frequency. As life slowly evolved, it did so surrounded by this frequency. and Inevitably, it began tuning in.
By the time mankind arrived on earth an incredible relationship had been struck; a relationship that science is just beginning to comprehend.
Research is showing that being exposed to this frequency is absolutely integral to us. It controls our mental and physical health, it synchronises our circadian rhythms, and it aids our immune system and improves our sense of wellbeing.
Not only are we surrounded by natural frequencies, our bodies are filled with them too. Our cells communicate using electro magnetic frequencies. Our brain emits a constant stream of frequencies and our DNA delivers instructions, using frequency waves. Without them we couldn't exist for more than a second.
This delicate balance has taken billions of years to perfect. But over the last 25 years the harmony has been disturbed. and disturbed dramatically.
Mankind has submerged itself in an ocean of artificial frequencies. They are all around us, filling the air and drowning out the earth's natural resonance.
To the naked eye the planet appears to be the same. But at a cellular level it is undergoing the biggest change that life on earth has endured; the affects of which we are just starting to see and feel.
'Resonance' sensationally reveals how our reliance on a technology that is proving to be unsafe, could result in us paying the ultimate price..."
Full documentary:
https://youtu.be/YFR5EtO_zdM?si=pxTafGbFrF7SeguH
https://rumble.com/v2dxyv6-resonance-beings-of-frequency-full-documentary.html
"Always revisit with new eyes & understandings to get a little more & more each time. It's critical to understand for our species.
We are energy beings born & thriving in an Electromagnetic Energetic Environment.
The Earth & its ionosphere is a giant resonator, the cavity of which is filled with an Electrically Conductive Medium that affects ALL life within it.
Our planet, does has a pulse.
A measurable Frequency that resonates with ALL life on Earth.
The pulse of the Earth, Schumann Resonance, isn't just similar to the Alpha Waves of the human brain, it's identical.
The brain's Frequency which controls our creativity, our performance, stress, anxiety & IMMUNE SYSTEM, had somehow tuned into the Frequency of the planet. The pulse of the Earth, became the pulse of ALL Life itself.
It is possible that the Schumann Resonance signals, the natural Electro-Magnetic patterns of the Earth, act like a tuning fork not just for the biological oscillators of the brain, but for absolutely all processes of life."
Mirror: https://youtu.be/MQ7YUbnxsyg?si=B5AFMxWj6-5DpovE
"Here is a photo, PDF & video I created called “MorningStar: Bio Digital Convergence.” It’s an overview of the work Sabrina has done & how it ties to Tore Says… ?" https://t.me/psinergists/58300/65366
I have been privileged to learn from amazing teachers. :smile: :nerd_face: :smiling_face_with_hearts:
Early-career setback and future career impact
Yang Wang, Benjamin F. Jones & Dashun Wang
Nature Communications volume 10, Article number: 4331 (2019)
Abstract
Setbacks are an integral part of a scientific career, yet little is known about their long-term effects. Here we examine junior scientists applying for National Institutes of Health R01 grants. By focusing on proposals fell just below and just above the funding threshold, we compare near-miss with narrow-win applicants, and find that an early-career setback has powerful, opposing effects. On the one hand, it significantly increases attrition, predicting more than a 10% chance of disappearing permanently from the NIH system. Yet, despite an early setback, individuals with near misses systematically outperform those with narrow wins in the longer run. Moreover, this performance advantage seems to go beyond a screening mechanism, suggesting early-career setback appears to cause a performance improvement among those who persevere. Overall, these findings are consistent with the concept that “what doesn’t kill me makes me stronger,” which may have broad implications for identifying, training and nurturing junior scientists.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-12189-3
Science proves that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger
Researchers find that early-career failure promotes future professional success - October 1, 2019 | By Kayla Stoner
“The attrition rate does increase for those who fail early in their careers,” lead author Yang Wang said. “But those who stick it out, on average, perform much better in the long term, suggesting that if it doesn’t kill you, it really does make you stronger.”
Scientists at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management have established a causal relationship between failure and future success, proving German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche’s adage that “what does not kill me makes me stronger.”
The researchers utilized advanced analytics to assess the relationship between professional failure and success for young scientists. They found, in contrast to their initial expectations, that failure early in one’s career leads to greater success in the long term for those who try again.
https://news.northwestern.edu/stories/2019/10/science-proves-that-what-doesnt-kill-you-makes-you-stronger/
“Out of life’s school of war—what doesn’t kill me, makes me stronger.” Friedrich Nietzsche
https://www.dictionary.com/e/slang/what-doesnt-kill-you-makes-you-stronger/