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Cancer mRNA “vaccines” will be distributed to vital organs and cause severe heart damage - The Expose, By Rhoda Wilson
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Warning about mRNA cancer vaccines. Dr. Peter McCullough issued a stark warning about the mRNA cancer vaccines that are currently being trialled1 . He specifically stated that messenger RNA "likes to go to the heart where it causes heart damage"1 .
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Potential for severe heart damage. According to Dr. McCullough, almost every messenger RNA platform causes heart damage1 . This potential for damage is highlighted as a significant concern regarding these experimental vaccines1 .
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UK government plans for personalised cancer vaccines. In July 2023, the UK government partnered with BioNTech to develop and trial personalised mRNA cancer vaccines2 . The goal is to provide access to these vaccines for up to 10,000 patients by 2030, with clinical trials having started in autumn 20232 .
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Claim of censorship by Government and Big Tech. The Exposé asserts that the Government and Big Tech, including organizations like Google, Facebook, Twitter, and PayPal, are actively trying to censor their information2 .... They state that these entities are attempting to silence and shut down The Exposé3 .
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Reliance on public support for funding. The Exposé emphasizes that it relies solely on reader support to continue its reporting1 .... They differentiate themselves from mainstream media by stating they are not funded by the government to publish what they describe as lies and propaganda3 .
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Author's motivation related to global events. The author, Rhoda Wilson, became a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to what she calls the "global takeover" that became visible with the introduction of covid-194 . She states her long-held awareness of a small group planning world takeover for their benefit and her refusal to remain quiet when they made their final move4 .
Experts Concerned That AI Is Making Us Stupider - LewRockwell, By Joe Wilkins (Futurism)
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Concern that AI makes users less intelligent. Experts are concerned that despite AI's pervasiveness, it may not be making people smarter5 . Instead, there is a potential irony that offloading intellectual tasks to AI erodes our own cognitive abilities6 .
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AI reliance may erode cognitive abilities and critical thinking. A new analysis of research suggests a link between cognitive decline and the use of AI tools, especially regarding critical thinking6 . A study by Michael Gerlich specifically points to a link between frequent AI tool usage and critical thinking abilities7 .
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Cognitive costs of AI tool reliance. Michael Gerlich's study highlights what he terms the "cognitive costs of AI tool reliance"7 . This refers to the potential negative impact on our own cognitive functions when we depend heavily on AI tools7 .
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Brain power is a "use it or lose it" asset. The article draws on a broad body of research indicating that brain power operates on a "use it or lose it" principle7 . Relying on AI for tasks like writing emails, doing research, or solving problems could lead to negative results for our cognitive skills7 .
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AI in healthcare as an example. An example used is AI in healthcare, where automated systems increase efficiency7 . This comes at the expense of human professionals who are traditionally tasked with independent critical analysis and making human decisions7 .
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Difficulty in avoiding offloading critical thinking. It is described as "very challenging" not to offload your critical thinking to these machines5 . The analysis explores the potential consequences of this widespread practice6 .
Now You Know - LewRockwell, By James Howard Kunstler (Kunstler.com)
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Woke liberalism linked to Christopher Lasch's predictions. Woke liberalism is characterized as fitting the predictions made by Christopher Lasch in his 1995 book, The Revolt of the Elites8 . Lasch reportedly foresaw the transformation of Boomer hippiedom's idealism into various forms of narcissistic degeneracy8 .
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Mass formation psychosis is seen as predicted by Lasch. The author claims Lasch also predicted the "mass formation psychosis" described by Mattias Desmet9 . This phenomenon is attributed to a crisis of meaning and purpose among the "thinking classes" of Western society9 .
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The concept and importance of a common culture. The idea of a republic (res publica, the public thing) is linked to a state dedicated to the common good, which requires a common culture10 . A common culture necessitates general agreement among citizens on fundamental values within a nation10 .
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Shared ideas and values are crucial for a nation. The importance of shared ideas and values in the existence of a nation ("we-the-people in our particular place") is emphasized10 . The article concludes that an American common culture is essential and its absence would be detrimental11 .
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Boomer hippiedom blamed for eroding common culture. The "juvenile idealism of Boomer hippiedom" is specifically blamed for undermining the crucial idea of a common culture10 . This is said to have occurred through two major movements: the civil rights campaign and the effort to stop the Vietnam War10 .
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Geographic concentration of elites and their influence. The article suggests that places with high concentrations of "elites" in fields like academia and technology, such as Boston, show an intense dedication to ideas perceived as destructive to American political culture9 . This phenomenon is connected to the broader themes of mass formation psychosis and the state of the thinking classes9 .
The Empire Strikes Back - LewRockwell, By Ron Paul, MD
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Authorship by Ron Paul, MD. The article is written by Ron Paul, MD12 . He is identified as a former member of Congress and currently a Distinguished Counselor to the Mises Institute12 .
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Publication on LewRockwell.com. The content is published on LewRockwell.com, a website described with the tagline "ANTI-STATE • ANTI-WAR • PRO-MARKET"12 . Ron Paul is listed as a columnist for the site13 ....
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Context within the website's structure. The provided excerpt includes navigation links to other common sections of the LewRockwell.com website15 .... These sections include Political Theatre, LRC Blog, and LRC Podcasts15 ....
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Insufficient information for detailed takeaways. The excerpt primarily provides authorship details, copyright information, and site navigation12 .... It does not contain sufficient text from the body of the article titled "The Empire Strikes Back" to identify six distinct key takeaway points supported by two sentences each12 ....
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Limited substantive content provided. The focus of the excerpt is on identifying the author and publication platform12 . There is no narrative or argument from the article itself presented in this selection12 ....
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Role as an article link on the site. This excerpt appears to function mainly as an entry point or link to the full article on the website12 . It serves to list the author and title rather than summarizing the article's content12 .
The Kellogg framework is a disaster for Trump - The Unz Review, By Alastair Crooke
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Kellogg framework's impact on Trump's Ukraine peace hopes. The potential departure of Hegseth is seen as likely increasing internal struggle, with the first consequence being the end of Trump's hope for a rapid conclusion to the Ukraine conflict18 . A US delegation, including individuals linked to the Kellogg framework, proposed a unilateral ceasefire plan in Paris18 .
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US proposed a "take-it-or-leave-it" ceasefire. During a meeting with European and Ukrainian representatives, the US delegation reportedly put forward a Russian-Ukrainian unilateral ceasefire proposal18 . Rubio later characterized this plan as a "take-it-or-leave-it" initiative from the US, giving the involved parties a limited time to accept18 .
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Author's view on necessary conditions for peace in Ukraine. The author suggests that any lasting peace requires restricting Ukraine's offensive capabilities to prevent a future recurrence of the conflict19 . It is noted that European nations like Germany, France, and the UK might continue funding the conflict despite facing pressing domestic issues19 .
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Criticism of Trump's advisors (Commenter perspective). Commenters express significant criticism of Trump's advisors involved in the framework20 .... They are described as "idiots" and victims of past "brainwashing," including false beliefs about the effectiveness of sanctions against Russia20 ....
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The "rules-based order" is characterized as hegemonic (Commenter perspective). One commenter contrasts the "rules-based international order" with international law, defining the former as a hegemonic system where the US and its allies set the rules20 . Examples related to territorial integrity versus self-determination in Kosovo and Crimea are used to illustrate perceived inconsistencies20 .
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US economic and military decline asserted (Commenter perspective). A commenter argues that the US no longer holds positions of global dominance regarding GDP, market size, the reserve dollar, or military capability22 . They controversially claim that Russia is winning the conflict in Ukraine22 .
The Winners and Losers in 21st Century America - LewRockwell, By Charles Hugh Smith (OfTwoMinds.com)
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Description of a "neofeudal economy and society". The article posits that America in the 21st century operates under a "neofeudal economy and society"23 . It suggests that the realities of this system persist despite attempts to obscure them through statistical games and "narrative control"23 .
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Use of Federal Reserve data to support claims. The author directs readers to the St. Louis Federal Reserve FRED Database to verify the facts presented24 . Charts used in the article to illustrate asset bubbles and economic trends are drawn from this source24 .
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Significant asset bubble growth since 2001. The source highlights substantial increases in asset values since 2001, characterizing them as "serious bubbles"24 . The NASDAQ index has risen 9.3X, corporate profits 6.2X, and the Case-Shiller Housing Index 3X24 .
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Asset growth vastly outpaced inflation. The growth in NASDAQ, corporate profits, and housing prices since 2001 is shown to be far beyond the rate of inflation24 . For context, $1 in 2001 is equivalent to only $1.80 in today's currency24 .
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Corporate profits exceeded inflation-adjusted expectations. Corporate profits have grown significantly faster than inflation, resulting in a large surplus compared to what they would be if they had only kept pace with the dollar's devaluation24 . The difference is noted as an extra $3 trillion annually compared to an inflation-adjusted $1.26 trillion24 .
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Offshoring linked to increased corporate profits. The article connects the substantial increase in corporate profits, particularly the extra $3 trillion annually, to the practice of offshoring essential industries24 . This offshoring is seen as having compromised national security, quality, and durability while boosting corporate earnings24 .
Waiting On Xi - The Unz Review, By Mike Whitney
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Trump's trade policy influenced by protectionist advisors. The author suggests that Trump's trade strategy is heavily influenced by advisors like Robert Lighthizer25 . Lighthizer is identified as a key figure behind Trump's trade war and current tariff approach, advocating measures such as high tariffs and decoupling from China25 .
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Comparison of Trump's self-sufficiency focus to Hitler's pre-WWII economy. The article draws a comparison between Trump's efforts to make the US more self-sufficient and Hitler's economic aims before WWII, which included reducing import reliance and boosting domestic production26 .... Actions like seeking access to resources in Greenland are cited as examples of Trump potentially preparing for conflict27 .
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Claims of China's military superiority (Commenter perspective). A commenter asserts that China possesses a quantitatively and qualitatively superior naval fleet and arms supply chain compared to the US28 . They claim China's effective fleet is twice as large, half as old, and twice as powerfully armed, utilizing advanced chemical propellants28 .
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Prediction of impending US government insolvency (Commenter perspective). Based on rising interest costs as a percentage of federal revenues, a commenter predicts a looming insolvency crisis for the US Federal Government29 . Their calculation suggests interest costs could consume 30% of revenues by 2026 and 34% by 202729 .
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Critiques of US economic advisors and lack of industrial policy (Commenters' views). Several commenters express doubt about the quality of economic advice in the West and criticize the lack of a comprehensive industrial policy accompanying Trump's tariffs30 .... Radical proposals, including abolishing the Federal Reserve and implementing nationalistic economic policies, are discussed as alternatives32 ....
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Alternative historical perspective on the trade war preceding WWII (Commenters' views). Commenters argue that the trade war that occurred before World War II was initiated against Germany, rather than being something Germany simply exploited35 .... They suggest Germany's actions were adaptations to these challenging conditions, which resembled wartime circumstances36 .
War Dust and Collateral Inhalation: Israel Breathes in Gaza’s Dust - LewRockwell, By Dennis Kucinich (The Kucinich Report)
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Gaza experiencing unprecedented bombing intensity. Gaza is described as enduring the most intense bombing per capita seen anywhere on earth, ever37 . This level of aerial bombardment is highlighted as an unparalleled event38 .
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Israel is effectively bombing itself through "collateral inhalation". The article presents a significant conclusion that Israel is, in effect, bombing itself by conducting the extensive bombing campaign in Gaza38 . The consequences of the destruction in Gaza extend beyond its borders38 .
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Grave public health consequences for Israel. The bombing of Gaza is said to be causing grave consequences for the public health of the Israeli population38 . The dust and emissions generated by the destruction do not remain confined to Gaza38 .
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Study based on various sources, including military data. The findings are based on a forensic study that incorporated data from multiple sources38 . These include declassified Department of Defense data related to explosion physics and blast temperatures38 ....
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Health effects data from past events is utilized. The study drew upon publicly available data regarding health effects from events like 9/1138 . Data gathered from U.S. veterans of the Persian Gulf War was also used38 .
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Environmental and military reports inform the analysis. Reviews of wind patterns were conducted to understand the movement of airborne particles38 . The study also referenced military documents, such as Department of the Army manuals on military explosives and NATO reports on urban operations39 ....
Yet another Disastrous Consequence of the Digital Revolution - LewRockwell, By Paul Craig Roberts (PaulCraigRoberts.org)
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Digital revolution creators lacked foresight on consequences. The author argues that the individuals who developed the digital revolution failed to consider the obvious negative consequences41 . They are portrayed as having introduced this technology without adequate thought to its potential threats41 .
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Numerous threats posed by the digital revolution to individuals. People engaged with cell phones and social media are reportedly facing multiple threats brought about by the digital revolution41 . These dangers encompass government surveillance, potential legal setups, identity theft, substantial bills, and the theft of financial accounts41 .
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Home ownership is vulnerable to theft via the digital revolution. The digital revolution is presented as enabling thieves to steal people's homes41 . This is highlighted as a particularly disastrous outcome of this technological advancement41 .
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Method of home theft explained (based on FBI account). The article describes how home theft occurs, citing information from an FBI account reported by the Daily Mail41 .... This type of theft is facilitated by the characteristics of the digital landscape42 .
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Protection method: Notification alerts from registry of deeds. A suggested method for homeowners to protect against home theft is to sign up for notification alerts at the registry of deeds42 . This service alerts the property owner when any document is recorded concerning their property42 ....
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Protection method: Considering a small mortgage on debt-free property. Homeowners with debt-free properties are noted as being particularly susceptible to theft42 . Taking out a small mortgage is offered as a protective strategy, as it requires paying off the mortgage before transfer, providing a warning mechanism42 .
Dear Brown Sahib
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This essay critiques the behavior of certain Indians, particularly those in positions of influence or who have emigrated to the West, labeling them "Brown Sahibs." The author argues that these individuals have historically served as intermediaries for foreign powers, first the British and now the modern economic aristocracy. The piece highlights figures like Nehru and other post-independence leaders as being connected to Western institutions and individuals, suggesting their "independence" was a transfer of control rather than true liberation. Furthermore, it criticizes the emigration of Indian professionals to the West, viewing them as easily controlled and complicit in maintaining the status quo, while abandoning valuable aspects of their own culture. The author suggests that Indians have a unique potential to offer positive contributions to Western society but are hindered by their subservient attitudes and focus on material gain.
Dear Brown Sahib: Dazed and Confused? by an Anon Indian
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The concept of the "Brown Sahib" describes Indians who acted as intermediaries for the British rulers1 . Often, these individuals were seen as having "sold out their own morals" to enable the oppression of their neighbors1 .
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Prominent figures in post-1947 India, including Nehru, Gandhi, Ambedkar, and Menon, are presented as connected to specific institutions and individuals the author associates with negative influence2 .... The author suggests these figures came out of a "spook's nest" centered around Jewish leader and Marxist Harold Laski4 .
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Kash Patel, a contemporary figure with an Indian background, is scrutinized early on in the paper1 .... His background, including his senior-year thesis topic and membership in Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), is highlighted2 ....
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FBLA, the organization Patel was part of in high school, is noted for being partners with the CIA5 .... This connection is presented as evidence that Patel "was tapped quite early, and groomed as well"6 .
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The date of India's supposed independence, August 15, 1947, is highlighted for its other historical significances6 .... It was the founding date of the Jesuit Order in 1534 and the date Japan surrendered after World War II7 .
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Lord Mountbatten is said to have specifically chosen August 15th for India's independence to commemorate the Japanese surrender, signifying an Anglo victory rather than Indian liberation7 . The author questions why this date, symbolizing defeat for Japan, was presented to India as "Independence Day"7 .
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Sardar Patel is criticized for assisting Gandhi in a recruitment drive for World War I and later for acting against Indian kings to subjugate them to the new Government of India7 . This is described as completing the "changing of the guard from the older Empires to the newer Economic Aristocracy" that the British began7 .
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Individuals like V K Menon are pointed out for their connections to institutions like the London School of Economics (LSE) and movements like Theosophy and the Home Rule Movement3 . LSE is described as having a "serial set of red flags" and producing "stooges"3 .
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Harold Laski, a British political theorist, is presented as hugely influential on the first group of Indian politicians8 .... It is suggested that appointments to government service were sometimes based on Laski's recommendation to Jawaharlal Nehru, seen as "proof of the remote control"9 .
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The "entire charade of independence" is characterized as merely a shifting of offices to create an "Indian outpost of the British Empire," with Indians becoming the "Brown Sahibs" doing the work8 . The country was allegedly "robbed blind" while leaders squabbled, and the subcontinent was torn apart into Pakistan9 ....
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Indians who migrated to the West, particularly in tech and medical sectors, are criticized for their behavior and lack of protest11 . They are described as rarely raising "a whimper of protest for the jab" (referring to the Covid vaccine) and supporting "the genocide" by complying11 .
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The author argues that Indians possess valuable cultural traits like valuing community, relationships, and inner development, which could benefit Western society but are instead kept within the Indian diaspora or manifested only through superficial means like modern Yoga12 .... They are urged to use their unique capacities, including direct language, to offer real contributions and counter materialism and psyops14 ....
Embracing Truth and Beauty: A Journey with Miles Mathis
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The author discusses how discovering Miles Mathis's work has helped them reconcile with a discouraging art education that prioritized abstract trends over traditional skills and felt manipulated by a powerful, connected network. They explain how Mathis's analysis of cultural manipulation, particularly concerning the art world and the COVID-19 pandemic, provided validation and helped them process trauma and isolation. The author highlights Mathis's ability to explain complex concepts, including physics, in an accessible way, fostering a sense of peace, connection, and increased trust in their own intuition and perceptions. Despite difficulty sharing Mathis's work with others, the author feels less alone and more in harmony after engaging with his writings.
Embracing Truth and Beauty by AJ
Here are the key takeaway points from the provided sources:
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Discovery of Miles Mathis: The author first found Miles Mathis's site in 20151 . This happened after searching online about Elizabeth Gilbert being a fraud1 .
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Dissatisfaction with Self-Help Gurus: The author was tired of creative self-help gurus who sold feel-good nonsense1 . These gurus did not help people become better artists or writers1 .
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Reading the Elizabeth Gilbert Paper: The author read Miles's paper specifically on Elizabeth Gilbert1 . They felt a sense of relief after reading it1 .
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Recognition of Clarity: The author felt relieved that someone else could see clearly through the nonsense in popular culture1 . They also appreciated that Miles could voice the horror of their art education1 .
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Strong Emotional Connection: Reading the paper led to a strong emotional reaction and connection1 . The author clearly remembers this reaction1 .
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Reaction to TED Talks Critique: The author recalls laughing out loud when Miles talked about the vapidity of most TED talks1 . This critique resonated with them1 .
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Reaction to Art World Critique: The author remembers crying when Miles described how an artist like Van Gogh might experience the current art world1 . This description deeply affected them1 .
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Art Education Experience: The author studied fine art at a state school in Florida in the 90s2 . They describe this experience as a misfortune2 .
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Preferred Artistic Interests: The author had a strong interest in painting portraits and drawing nudes2 . They also took illustration jobs to pay bills2 .
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Facing Disrespect and Push Back: The author received significant disrespect and push back for their preferred interests and side work2 . This negative reception was a major issue2 .
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Switching Artistic Focus: Due to the push back, the author switched their focus to ceramics2 . They decided they wanted nothing to do with the fine art world2 .
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Perception of the Fine Art World: The author felt the fine art world had gone completely insane2 . This perception influenced their decision to leave2 .
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Impact on Heart and Spirit: The negative experience in the art world broke the author's heart and spirit at the time2 . It was a deeply damaging experience2 .
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Example of Poor Display: The author recalls a specific show where their life-size paintings were poorly displayed2 . They were put in a dark corner almost on the floor2 .
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Contrasting Display: In the same show, the "art star" of the department had their work prominently displayed2 . This work consisted of found-dead-bird parts front and center under the best light2 .
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Characterization of Education: The author characterized their education as a "complete shit show"2 . This summarizes their overall negative experience2 .
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Dropping Out: As a result of the negative experience, the author ended up dropping out of art school2 . This marked the end of their formal art education2 .
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Feeling Beat Up: After dropping out, the author felt "really beat up"2 . The experience left them feeling defeated2 .
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Finding Peace About College: Reading Miles's papers helped the author find more peace about their college experience3 . This relief came after many years of reflection3 .
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Understanding Cultural Manipulation: Miles's papers discussed how culture has been manipulated by the powerful for their own purposes3 . This understanding provided context for the author's past experiences3 .
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Increased Trust in Perceptions: The author gained more trust in their own perceptions after reading Miles's work3 . They felt validated in their perspective3 .
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Reduced Sadness and Depression: The author experiences less sadness and depression now3 . This positive change is attributed to their new understanding3 .
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Increased Righteous Anger: Instead of sadness, the author feels more invigorating righteous anger3 . This anger is seen as a healthy emotion3 .
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Belief in Healthy Anger: The author has always thought that anger could be a very healthy emotion3 . This is true if it is used to motivate and act in courageous ways3 .
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Lifelong Skepticism: For most of their life, the author has had a healthy skepticism about what is told in the media3 . This predisposition helped them see through things3 .
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Warning from a Family Friend: A family friend from a wealthy, well-connected family gave the author a heads-up about the games played by certain people3 . This friend was "in" the network3 .
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Description of the Network: The friend told the author that if you are "in" you are "in"3 . He described what he was a part of as a large network of related people3 .
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Friend's Background: The friend was from one of the wealthiest families in the author's hometown3 . He served in the Air Force in intelligence during Vietnam3 .
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Friend's Opinion of Intelligence Community: The friend utterly despised the intelligence community3 . He called them the worst of the worst when he would drink3 .
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Connection to Miles's Work: The author believes their old friend would have loved Miles's expose of the CIA's crimes and abuse3 . This suggests Miles's work resonates with the friend's views3 .
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Trauma of the Covid Event: The "Covid event" was deeply disturbing and traumatizing for the author4 . This period caused significant distress4 .
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Impact on Daughter's Activities: The author saw their daughter's choir sing in masks4 . This was one specific disturbing experience4 .
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Ostracism by Friends: The author was ostracized by "so-called friends"4 . This happened after mentioning Pfizer's past crimes4 .
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Family Turning Against Them: The author's family turned against them4 . This occurred because the author was asking questions4 .
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Ongoing Recovery: The author is still recovering from this trauma4 . The effects of the isolation and conflict persist4 .
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Feeling of Isolation: At one point, the author felt very isolated4 . This was a difficult period during the Covid event4 .
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Miles's Site as a Connection: Miles's site was the only place where the author felt connected to another person4 . This connection was based on seeing clearly4 .
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Finding New Connections: Thankfully, the author has since connected with a few other people4 . These connections helped alleviate the isolation4 .
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Shared Ability to See Through Propaganda: These new connections can also see through some of the propaganda4 . This shared perspective is important4 .
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Primary Gratitude for Peace: The thing the author is most thankful for after discovering Miles's work is feeling more at peace with themselves5 . This internal peace is a major benefit5 .
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Miles's Clarity and Communication: The author feels Miles is able to see clearly with confidence and soul5 . He communicates this clarity effectively5 .
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Connection to Intuitive Knowledge: Miles's communication connects to the part of the author that already intuitively knows the truth5 . He is seen as reminding them of what they already know5 .
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Knowing Truth, Beauty, and Nature: Miles reminds the author of what they already know about the truth, beauty, and nature5 . This resonates deeply with the author5 .
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Feeling Less Alone: The author feels less alone after engaging with Miles's work5 . The sense of isolation has diminished5 .
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Feeling More in Harmony: The author feels more in harmony with themselves5 . This internal alignment is a positive outcome5 .
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Sharing Miles's Work: The author has told everyone they are close to about Miles's work5 . They believe it is important to share5 .
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Lack of Receptor Willingness: Sadly, no one so far seems capable or willing to grasp how important Miles's work is5 . This has been a frustrating experience for the author5 .
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Considering Translation: The author is considering translating some of Miles's most important science papers into Italian5 . This is an effort to share his work further5 .
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Translation for a Friend: The translation is intended for a good friend of the author who can read Italian5 . This highlights a specific effort to share with someone close5 .
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Initial Connection Through Art and Culture: The author first connected to Miles's work through his insights into art and culture6 . This was the gateway to discovering his broader work6 .
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Increasing Engagement with Science Papers: Over the years, the author has read more and more of Miles's science papers6 . Their interest expanded beyond art and culture6 .
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Physics Concepts Being Challenging: Much of what Miles has discovered in physics is described as "above my head"6 . The material can be conceptually difficult6 .
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Purchasing Physical Books: Despite the difficulty, the author bought all four of Miles's books6 . They desired to have physical copies of his work6 .
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Accessibility of Physics Writing: It was a pleasant surprise that Miles is able to write about physics in an accessible way6 . He makes complex topics understandable6 .
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Grasping Concepts Despite Math Weakness: Even someone like the author, who was terrible at math, can grasp some of the concepts Miles explores6 . His writing overcomes mathematical barriers6 .
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Appreciation for Visual Explanations: The author really loves how Miles explains things in a very visual way6 . This approach aids understanding6 .
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Example: Atomic Nucleus Diagrams: Papers about diagramming the atomic nucleus are mentioned as an example of Miles's visual explanations6 . These diagrams help illustrate concepts6 .
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Example: Explaining Superposition: Miles's explanation of superposition is also cited as an example of his visual teaching style6 . This indicates complex quantum ideas are presented visually6 .
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Hope to Meet Miles: The author has not met Miles in person but hopes to one day7 . This expresses a desire for a personal connection7 .
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Miles's Email Responses: Miles has been kind enough to respond to the author's questions and comments through email7 . This shows his engagement with readers7 .
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Finding Email Responses Considerate: The author finds Miles's email responses to be so considerate and generous7 . This interaction is highly valued7 .
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Encouragement to Read Papers: The author strongly encourages everyone to read Miles's papers7 . This is presented as an important step7 .
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Encouragement to Use Logic: After reading, the author encourages using logic7 . Critical thinking is highlighted as necessary7 .
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Encouragement for Own Research: The author also encourages doing your own research7 . Independent verification is advised7 .
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Encouragement to Open Mind: Opening your mind is another key piece of advice given by the author7 . Receptiveness to new ideas is important7 .
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Initial Fear of Seeing Through Nonsense: Seeing through the nonsense can be really scary at first7 . This acknowledges the potential difficulty of challenging established views7 .
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Feeling Recognition and Peace: If Miles's papers resonate, the author states you feel recognition and deep peace7 . This resonance indicates a connection to the truth7 .
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Feeling Gratitude for the Thinker: This feeling of recognition and peace is followed by gratitude7 . The gratitude is for a deep, perceptive, and gifted thinker7 .
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Resonance Indicates Perceptive Ability: If Miles's papers resonate with you, it means you have this perceptive ability within you too7 . The author sees resonance as a sign of shared insight7 .
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Embracing Perceptive Ability: The author encourages embracing that perceptive ability7 . There is nothing to fear in doing so7 .
Momentum: Europe Blackouts and Trump's Rapid Reforms
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This single source, presented as a blog post titled "☕️ MOMENTUM ☙ Tuesday, April 29, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS 🦠", discusses various global and domestic events from a specific day, April 29, 2025. The author highlights a widespread power outage in Europe and expresses skepticism about the official explanations provided. The bulk of the post focuses on a rapid-fire summary of news related to the Trump Administration, portraying its actions as aggressive and impactful against perceived bureaucratic and liberal entities. Specific examples provided include changes at Harvard, departures from the Justice Department, agreements with Mexico, proposed immigration policies, and adjustments within other government agencies like the Peace Corps and the Department of Education, emphasizing the administration's swift and wide-ranging initiatives.
☕️ MOMENTUM ☙ Tuesday, April 29, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS 🦠 by Jeff Childers
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The document is a roundup of one day's news focused on the Trump Administration and a major European event1 . It is titled "☕️ MOMENTUM ☙ Tuesday, April 29, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS 🦠" and written by Jeff Childers1 .
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The White House is describing the current rapid pace of events as the '100-day Week'1 .... The author suggests this intense activity represents building momentum against the deep state3 .
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A mysterious power outage occurred in Spain, Portugal, and parts of France4 . This event happened on April 28, 2025, disrupting essential services like trains, subways, elevators, computers, and traffic lights4 .
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The power outage was the largest peacetime blackout in European history5 . Rebooting the affected power grid took approximately 18 hours5 .
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Experts and government officials were initially baffled by the cause of the European blackout4 .... The Spanish Prime Minister stated that the cause is under investigation and no hypothesis has been rejected5 .
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An initial explanation offered by government officials blamed a complicated rare atmospheric phenomenon6 . This explanation was later denied by REN, the Portuguese electricity and gas supplier7 .
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Spain’s state grid operator, Red Electrica, said a "very strong oscillation in the electrical network" caused the disconnect7 . However, they did not provide speculation on what caused this oscillation7 .
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Some online observers linked the blackout timing to Spain's recent switch to 100% green power8 . However, EU officials reportedly ruled out renewable production as the cause, citing existing rules8 .
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An independent theory suggests the blackout was caused by a brief collapse of the Earth's magnetic field9 . This event could have allowed a blast of solar energy comparable to a massive flare to affect the region9 .
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Harvard University is reportedly making private concessions under pressure from the Trump administration3 . This follows a meeting between Harvard's lawyers and Trump's lawyers regarding a lawsuit over suspended federal grants3 .
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Harvard is officially changing the name of its "Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion"3 . The new name will be "the Office of Community and Campus Life"3 .
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The Department of Education announced a new investigation into the Harvard Law Review10 . This investigation concerns alleged violations of civil rights and racial discrimination10 .
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Many veteran lawyers are resigning from the Justice Department's Civil Rights division11 . This is reportedly due to their opposition to Trump administration policies11 .
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The new head of the Civil Rights division, Harmeet K. Dhillon, plans to hire new lawyers12 . These new hires will focus on enforcing federal civil rights laws and pursuing cases against issues like illegal DEI and Second Amendment violations12 .
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Mexico agreed to increase water deliveries to Texas farmers13 . This agreement came under pressure from Trump administration tariff threats13 .
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Mexico had previously failed to meet water commitments from a 1944 treaty for decades13 . The author notes that Trump is using tariffs to achieve broad concessions from other countries, a strategy described as unprecedented14 .
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House Republicans are developing legislation intended to support the Trump agenda14 . One proposed provision would introduce fees for immigrants seeking political asylum14 .
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Asylum-seekers would face multiple fees, including application and annual maintenance fees14 . These fees are intended to fund increases in immigration budgets for detention centers, ICE staff, and judges15 .
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The Trump Administration discontinued the National Climate Assessment project16 . The project was described as a source of climate alarmism and a "grift factory" by OMB Director Russ Vought16 .
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The Department of Education initiated a discrimination investigation into the University of Pennsylvania17 . This investigation concerns the participation of a transgender woman ('Lia' Thomas) in female sports17 .