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“Those trying to post the article were informed by Facebook that people who repeatedly share “false information” might have their posts moved lower in Facebook’s News Feed.
– It fails to provide any assertions of fact that The BMJ article got wrong
James Corbett and guest tell the truth about Putin and Russia. Mandatory jabs for troops; facial recognition used to identify people evading mobilization; fast tracking digital currency.
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Riley Waggaman of the Edward Slavsquat substack joins James once again to update The Corbett Report audience on the situation in Russia. From mandatory clot shot genetic slurry injections for conscripted Russian cannon fodder to the latest developments on the Ukrainian front, you won’t want to miss this important conversation.
The study: Sex differences in the structural connectome of the human brain – Madhura Ingalhalikar, Alex Smith, Drew Parker, Theodore D. Satterthwaite, Mark A. Elliott, Kosha Ruparel, Hakon Hakonarson, Raquel E. Gur, Ruben C. Gur, and Ragini Verma, December 2, 2013
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From: Daily Mail
Men’s and women’s brains: the truth! As research proves the sexes’ brains ARE wired differently, why women’s are cleverer ounce for ounce – and men can’t read female feelings
- Differences between the sexes are profound
- Men generally have more connections within each hemisphere
- In women the stronger links run from side to side between them
- This means men are more logical and better at coordination
- Women are more intuitive and have greater ‘emotional intelligence’
John Naish
4 December 2013
Women’s and men’s brains are wired in fundamentally different ways.
Neurologists used magnetic resonance imaging (radio-wave scans that produce detailed images of the inside of the body) to study the brains of almost 1,000 volunteers. …
Men generally have more connections within each hemisphere and between the front and back of the brain.
In women the stronger connections usually run from side to side, between the left and right hemispheres.
In essence, what this means is that men are more logical and better at coordination and spatial awareness. Women are more intuitive, have greater ‘emotional intelligence’ and better memories for words and faces.

Female vs. male brain networks: Men have more connections within each hemisphere and between the front and back of the brain
Peter Levenda is an American author whose writing has focused on occult history. He is best known for his book Unholy Alliance, which is about Nazi occultism. In this episode Peter discusses The Knights Templar, Freemasons, John Dee and Enochian magic and other occult practices.
In this episode Peter discusses The OTO, Alister Crowley, The Solar Lodge, The Process Church, The Son of Sam murders, The Church of Satan and other occult practices.
Warwick Middleton, MD, is a psychiatrist and a professor at the School of Medicine at the University of Queensland. He is the Director of the Trauma and Dissociation Unit, Belmont Hospital is in Brisbane Queensland, Australia. Dr. Middleton is a former president of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation. Today, I interview him about his extensive knowledge and experience treating Dissociative Identity Disorder, Sigmund Freud’s disavowal of DID, and the controversy surrounding The False Memory Syndrome Foundation.
World Affairs Brief, October 4, 2022 Commentary and Insights on a Troubled World.
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UKRAINE WAR UPDATE
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Elsewhere in his speech Friday, Putin characterized the Nord Stream pipeline explosion as “sabotage” which I believe is true. But that doesn’t mean that Putin was innocent either. He was using Russian gas to leverage concessions out of Europe. Putin said,
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=609303470592015
"No one fucks with a Biden." pic.twitter.com/vvio6mqlyr
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) October 5, 2022
Safe and Effective: A Second Opinion shines a light on Covid-19 vaccine injuries and bereavements, but also takes an encompassing look at the systemic failings that appear to have enabled them. We look at leading analysis of pharmaceutical trials, the role of the MHRA in regulating these products, the role of the SAGE behavioural scientists in influencing policy and the role of the media and Big Tech companies in suppressing free and open debate on the subject.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIVZ5ssWB-o
I TOTALLY agree with what Rick says here. I heard a song on the radio a few days ago, and immediately knew it was Jeff Beck on guitar. Rick is a master at explaining the technical, but doesn’t talk about the heart, where this comes from, and then the technical makes it possible.
Beck is now 78. And I don’t know what’s going on with his heart spiritually, but what comes out of him is often amazing.
How in the world do people actually claim that any of us just happened by chance, created by no one?
Start at minute-2:45, if you’re pressed for time.
“Alzheimer’s is NOT about getting rid of plaque.”
DATA:
https://patents.google.com/patent/US9… https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti… https://psycnet.apa.org/record/1986-1… https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30668321 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umG8j… https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/3… https://katiecouric.com/health/alzhei… https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper… https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper… https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper…
Airplane crash investigation– this one had a huge impact on me as Stevie Ray or Leonard Skynnrd might have on others. For me, it was the real day the music stopped. Keith Green was a pioneer in “Jesus Music” of the seventies and early eighties. When a family visiting their Texas ranch went up in the twin engine Cessna 414, Keith took two of his children as well. It was four adults and eight children in the 7 seat Chancellor. The plane struggled to get airborne before impacting 30′ high trees, and exploding, killing everyone aboard.
Dan Millican examines this crash, with the purpose of taking what we can from it to be better people and better pilots.
Visit Last Days Ministries for more information on the music and legacy of Keith Green: https://www.lastdaysministries.org
Dan Millican continues his investigation into the Keith Green plane crash that killed twelve, including 8 children on July 28, 1982. In this video, Dan is able to meet with the sister of pilot Don Burmeister to get a lot more new information about the pilot and why he might have decided to fly the plane that hot Texas summer evening.
Tears for Fears did a major concert tour this year with both Curt and Roland at age-60. I’ve always loved this song.
Full concert here: Tears for Fears Live 2022 🡆 Full Show 🡄 May 25 ⬘ Sugar Land, TX
Famous in the ’80s, Tears for Fears did a major concert tour this year with both Curt and Roland at age-60. This is my favorite version that I saw online. Has some spunk, and is good quality, especially considering it’s filmed on a tiny Sony RX-100 mk 7.
Public transit authorities are installing surveillance systems on buses that will give them the ability to record and store private conversations. Officials say that the systems will help improve the safety of passengers and drivers, but the system has privacy violation issues as audio could easily be coupled with facial recognition systems or audio recognition technology to identify passengers, according to an expert.
Rats fed the GM yeast-derived SLH developed unexplained changes in weight gain, changes in the blood that can indicate the onset of inflammation or kidney disease, and possible signs of anemia.
Mike Porcaro and Crash discussed this on the Mike Porcaro Show on 9/28, snarked that the Assembly will now surround the dais with a moat, and will sit on Kings and Queens chairs.
Dan Fagan read this article during his 9/29 show, calling pompous Christopher Constant, who pushed this, “King Christopher.”
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Shutting the public down: Anchorage Assembly eliminates public participation at start of meetings
By Suzanne Downing -September 28, 2022
The half hour that has been reserved for audience participation during the early part of the Anchorage Assembly meetings is no more. The Assembly majority has killed it with a stealth move.
AO 2022-82 passed on Tuesday night, with a surprise amendment from Assemblyman Chris Constant, removing the “initial audience participation” that was given one half hour after some early business was taken care of by the Assembly. There will be a limited time for a member of the public to speak if that person has made an appearance request in advance. At this point, the reservations for those appearances are limited to three people, for three minutes each.
The title of the ordinance didn’t suggest that audience participation would be limited. That came from the surprise amendment by Constant, which passed. Assemblyman Felix Rivera, who usually votes with the leftist majority, broke from the majority to vote against the amendment.
Whittier is a fascinating and gorgeous town 60 miles from Anchorage on Prince William Sound, accessible by tunnel and ocean only. I’ve been there many times, and have thoroughly checked out his WWII building where almost everyone lives, because it’s literally bombproof tough.
I once experienced 80 mph winds in winter there. Parked cars were visibly moving back and forth. Whittier gets a lot of wind because of the location between Prince William Sound and Turnagain Arm, where the wind funnels through. When it’s calm in summer, it’s a gem. I photographed a nearby waterfall, and made a big print, when I was still doing photography.
Video says:
1.5 hours southwest of Anchorage is a town accessed only through a tunnel under a glacier or by sea. A place where almost all of the residents live in one self-contained building with a school, store, church, USPS, and everything it takes to live under one roof. Join me as we meet some of the interesting people who live there.
51:10 Alex Stein, ‘Prime Time 99’ tells his story of how the hospital gave his mother Remdesivir, despite them filling out a form saying ‘no way,’ and then she died.

