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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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LQC: 10-year-old male patient Inoculated with 2 doses of Moderna and 2 PCR tests.
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LQC: 10-year-old male patient Inoculated with 2 doses of Moderna and 2 PCR tests.

⫸LQC⫷: https://odysee.com/@laquintacolumna:8/ ? https://odysee.com/@laquintacolumnainternational:7/10-year-old-male-patient-Inoculated-with-2-doses-of-Moderna-and-2-PCR-tests.:2 ???? #English - Doctor Wilfredo Stokes from Guatemala. Telegram channel: https://t.me/DrWilfredoStokes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drwilfredo.stokes June 24, 2024 10-year-old male patient Inoculated with 2 doses of Moderna and 2 PCR tests. POISONING BY COVID-19 PRODUCTS Diagnosis: Neurodegeneration Myocarditis Blood dyscrasia Clunis and Cunis in blood [Clunis: cuerpos luminiscentes no identificados - unidentified luminescent bodies (ULB)] [Cunis: cuerpos no identificados - unidentified bodies (UB)] Biotechnological bodies in blood Body electromagnetism Sterile atypical pneumonia. ? Collaborate with La Quinta Columna: https://www.laquintacolumna.info/colabora-con-la-quinta-columna/
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Mad Mad World
Mad Mad World
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Joe Biden Refuses to Talk to Black Supporter During Rally
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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The Lore of Underground “Alien” Bases on Earth Goes Far Beyond Harvard Academics…
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The Lore of Underground “Alien” Bases on Earth Goes Far Beyond Harvard Academics…

by Arjun Walia, The Pulse: A recent paper from researchers at Harvard suggests a “cryptoterrestrial hypothesis” for UFOs, claiming that highly advanced beings that originate elsewhere may have underground bases on Earth. “Flying saucers are real and they are space ships from another solar system. I think that they possibly are manned by intelligent observers […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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U.S. Mainstream Media Await New Orders Now Their Big Lie About Biden is Rumbled
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U.S. Mainstream Media Await New Orders Now Their Big Lie About Biden is Rumbled

by Tony Morrison, Daily Sceptic: The debacle that was President Biden’s performance at last Thursday’s Presidential debate divided America. Half were astonished to see someone with a crypt-keeper vibe who was obviously dazed and confused and whose language consisted mainly of mumbling nonsense that often trailed off into sheer incomprehensibility. The other half merely saw business as […]
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History Traveler
History Traveler
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Sleeping 8 Hours Per Night is a Surprisingly New Concept
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Sleeping 8 Hours Per Night is a Surprisingly New Concept

Have you ever lain in bed, staring at the clock on your bedside table?  As you watch the hours tick by, you become increasingly anxious. You find yourself counting backward from the time of your morning alarm, wondering if you can possibly manage to get enough hours of sleep to prepare for a busy day at work or school. We’ve been conditioned to believe that eight hours of consecutive sleep is a kind of Holy Grail, that magic number that will allow us to feel well-rested and capable of taking on the day. But it wasn’t always like that. Researchers have found that our attitudes toward sleep used to be very different. And their discoveries suggest that lying awake in the middle of the night may not be as bad as we think. It might be normal, natural, and even healthy. Here’s the history of sleeping eight hours a night and why eight hours of sleep may not necessarily be the golden standard to strive for.  Photo by Kinga Cichewicz on Unsplash Is the concept of an eight-hour sleep just a myth? Back in the 1990s, a psychiatrist named Thomas Wehr performed an experiment in which subjects were deprived of light for 14 hours every day.  His goal was to track how this affected their sleep patterns. What he discovered is that most subjects ended up sleeping in two distinct four-hour periods, with a one or two-hour period of wakefulness in between these.  Then in 2001, a historian named Roger Ekirch published findings that revealed that in previous periods in history, it was common practice for people to sleep in two separate cycles.  He combed through historical records from all over the world and found over 500 references to a “first sleep” and a “second sleep.”  During the period of wakefulness between the two periods of sleep, people engaged in various activities such as smoking, writing, visiting, or praying. We even find that prayer books published in the 15th century included specific prayers for the time between periods of sleep. What did our ancestors do? So what precisely was the relationship between our ancestors and sleep? A professor of psychiatry named Jerome Siegel aimed to discover exactly that.  He studied the sleep patterns of several different tribes of indigenous people: the Tsimane people in Bolivia, the Hadza in Tanzania, and the San in Namibia.  These tribes were mainly hunter-gatherers with lifestyles very similar to our ancient forebears. Siegel made many interesting discoveries in his research. One was that members of these indigenous tribes commonly stayed awake until about three-and-a-half hours after sundown.  In the past, we assumed that staying awake past sundown was a modern adaptation to electric lights. But now it seems that staying up a few hours after sundown is a natural human rhythm. He also made another equally interesting discovery. These indigenous people rarely got a full eight hours of sleep. They were normal to clock in about six hours and 25 minutes of sleep per night. Why do we sleep? It’s fair to say that we all look forward to our hours of shuteye. But when did we decide that sleeping regularly was a good idea? As long as humanity has existed, sleep has been part of our lifestyle, just as much as eating, drinking, or breathing. So it seems obvious that regular patterns of sleep are a necessity. But why? There are several theories. One is simply that ancient humans slept to conserve energy. If food was scarce, this period of inactivity slowed our metabolism, so we didn’t need to eat as much. Some people think that the ancient need for sleep goes back to the need for humans to remain quiet and hidden for a certain period of the night to be less vulnerable to predators. Others point to the brain development that happens to children during sleep as a sign that we need this period of time to increase brain plasticity. And finally, some believe that sleep functions as a way to restore and repair the body during rest. When and why was segmented sleep normal? The historical records uncovered by Roger Erkich show many examples of the normality of segmented sleep as referenced in literature.  In an Old English ballad called “Old Robin of Portingale,” we find these lines: At the wakening of your first sleep you shall have a hott drinke made, And at the wakening of your next sleepe Your sorrowes will have a slake. We also find mention of “first sleep” and “second sleep” in multiple languages, including French, Italian, and Latin. But by the 17th century, things had started to change. People began to associate the nighttime hours with unsavory activities like excessive drinking and prostitution.  In 1667, Paris began using streetlamps, and other cities soon followed suit, encouraging people of all social classes to use nighttime for productivity rather than quiet reflection and prayer.  Finally, with the start of the industrial revolution, spending hours lying awake in bed became impractical, as this would have interfered with productivity. The history of sleep Based on Jerome Siegel’s research, we now understand that our Neolithic ancestors slept just over six hours a night.  They did not wake up during the night; however, their sleep patterns seemed influenced by temperature.  Once people began to migrate north to Europe, a biphasic pattern (two separate phases of sleep) became the norm.  In ancient Greece and medieval Europe, we find ample records of biphasic sleep. However, by the late 1600s, such references began to taper off, and had completely disappeared by 1920. Following the Industrial Revolution, the demand for productivity combined with the prevalence of streetlights and electric lighting forced people to compress their sleep into one uninterrupted cycle for efficiency. In fact, it became so compressed that many people were not even getting six hours, let alone eight. This became one of the many issues cited by labor activists in the 1800s as they advocated for better working conditions. Today, the human relationship with sleep remains complicated. Many of us struggle to fall asleep or to stay asleep for an entire night.  Perhaps taking a page out of the book of our forebears, and using wakeful time for reflection, may mitigate the widespread modern problems of insomnia and stress.The post Sleeping 8 Hours Per Night is a Surprisingly New Concept first appeared on History Defined.
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100 Percent Fed Up Feed
100 Percent Fed Up Feed
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Report Alleges ‘Well-Connected’ Democrats Propose ‘Blitz Primary’ Plan Should Joe Biden Withdraw From Presidential Election
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Report Alleges ‘Well-Connected’ Democrats Propose ‘Blitz Primary’ Plan Should Joe Biden Withdraw From Presidential Election

According to a new report from Semafor, two “well-connected Democrats” have proposed a strategy to hold a “blitz primary” to replace Joe Biden if he withdraws from the presidential election. Rosa Brooks, a law professor who served in the Obama and Clinton administrations, and Ted Dintersmith, a venture capitalist who has donated to various Democratic campaigns, reportedly proposed the idea. Dems are considering a “Blitz primary” – that’s an apt metaphor, running Blitzkrieg-like across primary votes already cast. Please, please let them do this! pic.twitter.com/TrVBGtRLf4 — Justin Hart (@justin_hart) July 7, 2024 “There’s a plan circulating among Dem donors for a ‘blitz primary,’ in which Biden drops out and Dems hold a rapid-fire open race to replace him,” Benjy Sarlin said. NEW: There's a plan circulating among Dem donors for a 'blitz primary,' in which Biden drops out and Dems hold a rapid-fire open race to replace him. via @mchalfant16 https://t.co/7OP7wZoqFl — Benjy Sarlin (@BenjySarlin) July 7, 2024 Per Semafor: Their idea goes something like this, according to a memo shared with Semafor that has been circulated to Democratic donors and bundlers as well as officials within the Biden campaign and administration: Biden would step down as the Democratic nominee in mid-July, and announce the new system, with backing from Vice President Kamala Harris. Potential candidates would have a few days to throw their respective hats in the ring. The Democratic Party then would begin a primary sprint in which the six candidates who receive the most votes from delegates pledge to run positive-only campaigns in the month leading up to the convention. The “blitz primary” would involve weekly forums with each candidate moderated by cultural icons (Michelle Obama, Oprah, and Taylor Swift are among the names floated in the memo) in order to engage voters. The nominee would ultimately be chosen by the delegates using ranked choice voting before the start of the Chicago convention on Aug. 19. It would be announced with plenty of fanfare on the third day of the gathering. The memo imagines the nominee unveiled on stage with Biden, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. “Here’s how Democrats could turn lemons into lemonade,” Rosa Brooks commented. Here's how Democrats could turn lemons into lemonade:https://t.co/wvFZrPiLpj — Rosa Brooks (@brooks_rosa) July 7, 2024 Although this alleged wacky plan isn’t going to fly, Democrats are growing increasingly desperate for Biden to drop out of the race. In addition to multiple House Democrats calling on Biden to step aside, a senior White House official said he shouldn’t seek re-election. Report: A Senior White House official who spoke anonymously, said Joe Biden should not seek re-election. Via: The New York Times pic.twitter.com/6xXsulRr3o — The Calvin Coolidge Project (@TheCalvinCooli1) July 6, 2024 The New York Times reports: Certainly, many leading Democrats have publicly expressed support for the president, or remained quiet about any misgivings. One senior White House official, however, who has worked with Mr. Biden during his presidency, vice presidency and 2020 campaign, said in an interview on Saturday morning that Mr. Biden should not seek re-election. After watching Mr. Biden in private, in public and while traveling with him, the official said they no longer believed the president had what it took to campaign in a vigorous way and defeat Donald J. Trump. The official, who insisted on anonymity in order to continue serving, said Mr. Biden had steadily showed more signs of his age in recent months, including speaking more slowly, haltingly and quietly, as well as appearing more fatigued in private. Andrew Bates, a White House spokesman, pointed to Mr. Biden’s comments from an interview on Friday with ABC News, in which he vowed to stay in the race. In that interview, Mr. Biden also defended his sharpness and ability to serve. For years, Democratic officials have largely limited their concerns about Mr. Biden’s age and abilities to quiet conversations, though many voters have loudly expressed their reservations about nominating someone who would be 86 by the end of a second term. But in the days since the first presidential debate in June and what some Democrats have described as the campaign’s weak attempt at damage control, the whispered anxieties are turning into a whirlwind of action, though where it will all lead is an open question. Many Democrats who believe Mr. Biden should exit the race stress their personal affection and respect for him, describing a sense of genuine sadness.
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The People's Voice Feed
The People's Voice Feed
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LGBTQ+ Leaders Sign WEF Treaty to Accept Pedophiles as ‘Legally Protected Minority’
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LGBTQ+ Leaders Sign WEF Treaty to Accept Pedophiles as ‘Legally Protected Minority’

LGBTQ+ leaders are officially recognizing pedophiles as part of the club following World Economic Forum pressure to accept minor attracted persons as legally protected minorities. According to the WEF, criticizing pedophiles is “hate speech” and [...] The post LGBTQ+ Leaders Sign WEF Treaty to Accept Pedophiles as ‘Legally Protected Minority’ appeared first on The People's Voice.
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Jihad & Terror Watch
Jihad & Terror Watch
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PENNSYLVANIA State Capitol evacuated after a Muslim pro-Hamas terrorist supporter allegedly sent an email bomb threat and death warnings ‘In the name of Palestine’
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PENNSYLVANIA State Capitol evacuated after a Muslim pro-Hamas terrorist supporter allegedly sent an email bomb threat and death warnings ‘In the name of Palestine’

An email, sent to over 250 individuals including all Republican and Democratic members of the Pennsylvania House and Senate, threatened to detonate “highly lethal” devices until President Joe Biden publicly denounces Israel. Gateway Pundit (h/t Nita) The email was sent around 5:45 p.m. with the subject line “My manifesto,” claiming that lead azide devices were […]
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Jihad & Terror Watch
Jihad & Terror Watch
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RIP FRANCE: You’ll be sorry.
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RIP FRANCE: You’ll be sorry.

Today, the #French decided that France would remain under Islamic rule by giving their votes to the leftist communists. What do you think? pic.twitter.com/bKEC8utPHD — Salwan Momika (@Salwan_Momika1) July 7, 2024 
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