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  • Electro-culture is a fascinating and innovative method that uses electrical stimulation to promote plant growth. The basic idea is that by exposing plants to electric fields or currents, you can influence their growth rates, health, and yields. Electro-culture antennas, specifically, are devices designed to capture and transmit ambient electromagnetic energy to plants.

    Here’s how it works: the antennas are typically made from conductive materials and are placed around or above the plants. They can capture natural electromagnetic energy from the environment—like that from the Earth's natural electric field or from atmospheric electricity. This captured energy is then transmitted to the plants, theoretically enhancing their metabolic processes.

    Studies and experiments have suggested various benefits, including improved seed germination rates, faster growth, greater biomass yield, and enhanced resistance to pests and diseases. The underlying mechanisms may involve stimulation of cellular activities and alteration of ion transport within the plants, leading to more efficient nutrient uptake and better overall plant vigor.

    Electro-culture isn't mainstream yet, and much of the evidence supporting its effectiveness comes from small-scale experiments or anecdotal reports. However, for enthusiasts of sustainable agriculture or those looking for an edge in plant cultivation, exploring electro-culture could open up new possibilities. As with any innovative agricultural technology, it's advisable to combine it with established best practices for the best results.
    Electro-culture is a fascinating and innovative method that uses electrical stimulation to promote plant growth. The basic idea is that by exposing plants to electric fields or currents, you can influence their growth rates, health, and yields. Electro-culture antennas, specifically, are devices designed to capture and transmit ambient electromagnetic energy to plants. Here’s how it works: the antennas are typically made from conductive materials and are placed around or above the plants. They can capture natural electromagnetic energy from the environment—like that from the Earth's natural electric field or from atmospheric electricity. This captured energy is then transmitted to the plants, theoretically enhancing their metabolic processes. Studies and experiments have suggested various benefits, including improved seed germination rates, faster growth, greater biomass yield, and enhanced resistance to pests and diseases. The underlying mechanisms may involve stimulation of cellular activities and alteration of ion transport within the plants, leading to more efficient nutrient uptake and better overall plant vigor. Electro-culture isn't mainstream yet, and much of the evidence supporting its effectiveness comes from small-scale experiments or anecdotal reports. However, for enthusiasts of sustainable agriculture or those looking for an edge in plant cultivation, exploring electro-culture could open up new possibilities. As with any innovative agricultural technology, it's advisable to combine it with established best practices for the best results.
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  • The Dangers of Canola Oil:

    In today’s health climate, where misinformation abounds and traditional media often falls short, I’ve turned to unconventional health knowledge from less mainstream sources. This exploration was spurred by my skepticism towards the conventional medical industry, especially during recent global health crises, leading to some profoundly positive changes in my health regimen. One pivotal change was eliminating industrial seed oils from my diet, which resulted in losing 30 pounds, eradicating bodily inflammation, and enhancing my overall vitality.

    The Problem with Industrial Seed Oils

    Industrial seed oils like soybean, canola, and corn oil became staples in early 20th-century kitchens due to their affordability and mass availability. Originally used in margarine as cheaper alternatives to animal fats, these oils are not naturally derived from their seeds, which require chemical treatment and high-pressure, high-temperature processing to extract the oil. Such methods degrade their quality and introduce toxins such as hexane—a chemical also used in glue and paint thinners.

    Canola Oil: A Modern Invention

    Canola oil, commonly found in our pantries, has a background worthy of attention. Developed in Canada during the 1970s from the rapeseed plant, it was first utilized as a high-temperature lubricant for diesel engines. Through genetic modification and chemical processing, canola oil was adapted for consumption by reducing harmful erucic acid levels. However, despite its adaptability for food, its origins as an engine lubricant raise significant concerns about its suitability for dietary use.

    Health Risks of Consuming Seed Oils

    The health impacts of consuming these heavily refined oils are concerning. High levels of omega-6 fatty acids and a disproportionate omega-6 to omega-3 ratio contribute to chronic inflammation, underlying numerous health conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and autoimmune diseases. These oils are also prone to oxidation, creating harmful free radicals and lipid peroxides that can damage cellular structures and potentially lead to cancer and other serious health issues. Furthermore, they can obstruct the absorption of vital nutrients like vitamins A, D, E, and K.

    Healthier Alternatives to Seed Oils

    Rather than relying on industrial seed oils, switching to natural, unprocessed fats is advisable. Historical staples like olive oil, coconut oil, avocado oil, and animal-based fats such as butter and lard offer richer nutrient profiles and are more stable when cooked. These natural fats provide essential vitamins and are better balanced in omega fatty acids, supporting overall health and reducing inflammation.

    Transitioning away from industrial seed oils to these traditional fats has been one of the most impactful health decisions I’ve made. By exploring alternative health perspectives and questioning mainstream narratives, I’ve gained insights that have significantly benefited my personal health and wellness. This journey underscores the importance of being proactive and informed about the choices we make concerning our diet and health.
    The Dangers of Canola Oil: In today’s health climate, where misinformation abounds and traditional media often falls short, I’ve turned to unconventional health knowledge from less mainstream sources. This exploration was spurred by my skepticism towards the conventional medical industry, especially during recent global health crises, leading to some profoundly positive changes in my health regimen. One pivotal change was eliminating industrial seed oils from my diet, which resulted in losing 30 pounds, eradicating bodily inflammation, and enhancing my overall vitality. The Problem with Industrial Seed Oils Industrial seed oils like soybean, canola, and corn oil became staples in early 20th-century kitchens due to their affordability and mass availability. Originally used in margarine as cheaper alternatives to animal fats, these oils are not naturally derived from their seeds, which require chemical treatment and high-pressure, high-temperature processing to extract the oil. Such methods degrade their quality and introduce toxins such as hexane—a chemical also used in glue and paint thinners. Canola Oil: A Modern Invention Canola oil, commonly found in our pantries, has a background worthy of attention. Developed in Canada during the 1970s from the rapeseed plant, it was first utilized as a high-temperature lubricant for diesel engines. Through genetic modification and chemical processing, canola oil was adapted for consumption by reducing harmful erucic acid levels. However, despite its adaptability for food, its origins as an engine lubricant raise significant concerns about its suitability for dietary use. Health Risks of Consuming Seed Oils The health impacts of consuming these heavily refined oils are concerning. High levels of omega-6 fatty acids and a disproportionate omega-6 to omega-3 ratio contribute to chronic inflammation, underlying numerous health conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and autoimmune diseases. These oils are also prone to oxidation, creating harmful free radicals and lipid peroxides that can damage cellular structures and potentially lead to cancer and other serious health issues. Furthermore, they can obstruct the absorption of vital nutrients like vitamins A, D, E, and K. Healthier Alternatives to Seed Oils Rather than relying on industrial seed oils, switching to natural, unprocessed fats is advisable. Historical staples like olive oil, coconut oil, avocado oil, and animal-based fats such as butter and lard offer richer nutrient profiles and are more stable when cooked. These natural fats provide essential vitamins and are better balanced in omega fatty acids, supporting overall health and reducing inflammation. Transitioning away from industrial seed oils to these traditional fats has been one of the most impactful health decisions I’ve made. By exploring alternative health perspectives and questioning mainstream narratives, I’ve gained insights that have significantly benefited my personal health and wellness. This journey underscores the importance of being proactive and informed about the choices we make concerning our diet and health.
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  • Just when you thought the Democrats couldn't come up with anything else to destroy this country...

    Michigan Incentivizes Landlords to Rent to Illegal Aliens Instead of Americans
    Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) is incentivizing landlords to rent properties to illegal aliens over low-income Americans. Just when you thought the Democrat Party’s insults against heritage Americans couldn’t get any worse. Whitmer is paying landlords a monthly stipend in taxpayer funds for every illegal alien they rent to, in hopes of luring even more invaders to her purple state. The strategy seems to be working. At least one American woman has already been murdered by an illegal alien receiving Whitmer’s rent subsidy.

    Whitmer has even given the program an Orwellian name—the Newcomer Rental Subsidy. She calls the illegal invaders “newcomers” because it just sounds so welcoming. You have to wonder what the voters are going to think about this program come November. A lot of people don’t realize it, but Michigan is now the state being flooded with the fourth-highest number of illegal aliens, trailing California, Texas, and New York. Maybe it’s because welfare-for-invaders programs like this one are incentivizing more of them to come.

    Under the Newcomer Rental Subsidy, landlords can now get $500 per month in guaranteed taxpayer funds for each illegal alien they rent to. If you rent a three-bedroom apartment to a fake “family” of five, you get $2,500 a month. The cash is guaranteed and backed by the Michigan taxpayers.

    How does this incentivize landlords to rent to illegals? If you rent to an American family and they can’t come up with the rent, that creates a problem for you. If you rent to the illegals, you’re guaranteed cash that the taxpayers have to pony up. This is just one more example of illegal aliens being treated better by the Democrats than American citizens.

    To qualify for the program, the illegals must be designated as refugees, special immigration visa holders, victims of human trafficking, Cubans, Haitians, Afghan nationals, and Ukrainian humanitarian parolees. The Biden regime helps out with this by designating every illegal alien who breaches our southern border as a “refugee,” even though none of them fit the legal definition of that term under US or UN designation rules.

    Amy Hovey, Whitmer’s director of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority, says, “This program is truly a win-win, as it addresses the most pressing barrier to refugee resettlement by meeting housing needs while setting up families for success with increased employment and opportunity.”

    A win-win for who? Not for the American taxpayers certainly, or the low-income Americans struggling to keep up with paying their rent under Joe Biden’s hyperinflation.

    One of the illegal aliens who was receiving Whitmer’s rental assistance was Brandon Ortiz-Vite, from Mexico. President Trump’s administration deported Ortiz-Vite back in 2020. He’s back in the US now he enrolled in Whitmer’s Newcomer Rental Subsidy. The rent welfare program was probably part of the reason why he traveled from Mexico back to Michigan.

    That’s too bad for a 25-year-old American woman named Ruby Garcia. Ortiz-Vite allegedly car-jacked her, shot her, and left her dead body on US 131 in Grand Rapids. He’s been charged with felony murder, open murder, carjacking, carrying a concealed weapon, and felony use of a firearm.

    He’s not getting that $500-a-month in rental assistance as one of Gretchen Whitmer’s “Newcomers” now. He’s sitting in jail, and fortunately, prosecutors in Grand Rapids are holding him without bail.

    Ortiz-Vite snuck back into the country at some point in the last three years and did not have any of the special designations that are required for “immigrants” to sign up for Whitmer’s rent welfare subsidy. The Michigan state government signed him up for it anyway.
    Just when you thought the Democrats couldn't come up with anything else to destroy this country... Michigan Incentivizes Landlords to Rent to Illegal Aliens Instead of Americans Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) is incentivizing landlords to rent properties to illegal aliens over low-income Americans. Just when you thought the Democrat Party’s insults against heritage Americans couldn’t get any worse. Whitmer is paying landlords a monthly stipend in taxpayer funds for every illegal alien they rent to, in hopes of luring even more invaders to her purple state. The strategy seems to be working. At least one American woman has already been murdered by an illegal alien receiving Whitmer’s rent subsidy. Whitmer has even given the program an Orwellian name—the Newcomer Rental Subsidy. She calls the illegal invaders “newcomers” because it just sounds so welcoming. You have to wonder what the voters are going to think about this program come November. A lot of people don’t realize it, but Michigan is now the state being flooded with the fourth-highest number of illegal aliens, trailing California, Texas, and New York. Maybe it’s because welfare-for-invaders programs like this one are incentivizing more of them to come. Under the Newcomer Rental Subsidy, landlords can now get $500 per month in guaranteed taxpayer funds for each illegal alien they rent to. If you rent a three-bedroom apartment to a fake “family” of five, you get $2,500 a month. The cash is guaranteed and backed by the Michigan taxpayers. How does this incentivize landlords to rent to illegals? If you rent to an American family and they can’t come up with the rent, that creates a problem for you. If you rent to the illegals, you’re guaranteed cash that the taxpayers have to pony up. This is just one more example of illegal aliens being treated better by the Democrats than American citizens. To qualify for the program, the illegals must be designated as refugees, special immigration visa holders, victims of human trafficking, Cubans, Haitians, Afghan nationals, and Ukrainian humanitarian parolees. The Biden regime helps out with this by designating every illegal alien who breaches our southern border as a “refugee,” even though none of them fit the legal definition of that term under US or UN designation rules. Amy Hovey, Whitmer’s director of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority, says, “This program is truly a win-win, as it addresses the most pressing barrier to refugee resettlement by meeting housing needs while setting up families for success with increased employment and opportunity.” A win-win for who? Not for the American taxpayers certainly, or the low-income Americans struggling to keep up with paying their rent under Joe Biden’s hyperinflation. One of the illegal aliens who was receiving Whitmer’s rental assistance was Brandon Ortiz-Vite, from Mexico. President Trump’s administration deported Ortiz-Vite back in 2020. He’s back in the US now he enrolled in Whitmer’s Newcomer Rental Subsidy. The rent welfare program was probably part of the reason why he traveled from Mexico back to Michigan. That’s too bad for a 25-year-old American woman named Ruby Garcia. Ortiz-Vite allegedly car-jacked her, shot her, and left her dead body on US 131 in Grand Rapids. He’s been charged with felony murder, open murder, carjacking, carrying a concealed weapon, and felony use of a firearm. He’s not getting that $500-a-month in rental assistance as one of Gretchen Whitmer’s “Newcomers” now. He’s sitting in jail, and fortunately, prosecutors in Grand Rapids are holding him without bail. Ortiz-Vite snuck back into the country at some point in the last three years and did not have any of the special designations that are required for “immigrants” to sign up for Whitmer’s rent welfare subsidy. The Michigan state government signed him up for it anyway.
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  • Right to Travel LAWSUIT Reward $250k for Driving w/o a License or Plates
    Rick Martin C Law Group

    The funny thing about the #Trolls who try to badmouth a guy like this.... Well, the Troll is likely about broke....

    And this guy just won a 1/4 MILLION DOLLAR LAWSUIT Vs the State!
    But somehow, they'll try to make him out a quack!

    It's too pathetic to be funny!

    Being #Educated on matters of actual #Law is highly advisable in today's world, ruled over by #Corporations and their POLICIES enforced by #Police

    You need to learn about #Jurisdiction, and staying OUT of
    "Tacit agreements" with the CORPORATION of the US or any of it's subsidiaries!

    Do that, and you'll no longer be their PROPERTY like you are now!

    https://youtu.be/5mqp-wb_fhI
    Right to Travel LAWSUIT Reward $250k for Driving w/o a License or Plates Rick Martin C Law Group The funny thing about the #Trolls who try to badmouth a guy like this.... Well, the Troll is likely about broke.... And this guy just won a 1/4 MILLION DOLLAR LAWSUIT Vs the State! But somehow, they'll try to make him out a quack! It's too pathetic to be funny! Being #Educated on matters of actual #Law is highly advisable in today's world, ruled over by #Corporations and their POLICIES enforced by #Police You need to learn about #Jurisdiction, and staying OUT of "Tacit agreements" with the CORPORATION of the US or any of it's subsidiaries! Do that, and you'll no longer be their PROPERTY like you are now! https://youtu.be/5mqp-wb_fhI
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  • In case anyone might be wondering why I am not making any contributions (financial or otherwise) lately, I was unceremoniously booted from my apartment of the last two years a couple of weekends ago, having until then failed to find new employment... Long story short, having already secured a fresh D-10 visa before being kicked out, I returned to where it all started and with the help of a little (and very good) lady friend there, signed a residence contract at a local officetel, where I am now ensconced, looking for a new job.

    Normal service will be resumed as soon as possible...
    In case anyone might be wondering why I am not making any contributions (financial or otherwise) lately, I was unceremoniously booted from my apartment of the last two years a couple of weekends ago, having until then failed to find new employment... Long story short, having already secured a fresh D-10 visa before being kicked out, I returned to where it all started and with the help of a little (and very good) lady friend there, signed a residence contract at a local officetel, where I am now ensconced, looking for a new job. Normal service will be resumed as soon as possible...
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  • So... last Saturday I was turfed out of my apartment of two years because I still hadn't found a job and had nowhere to go, but the landlady still wanted to give the apartment to the guy upstairs that she had promised it to, because she knew I was leaving... and because it was so small, with all my furniture, books etc., keeping it clean was a major endeavour. This is one of the things that I discovered very early about living here - small places are cheap, but the lack of space makes cleaning difficult.

    Ironically, after getting a different visa and relocating half way across the peninsula (at some expense, believe it!!!), I am now in a large one-room officetel in a relatively old building, and what a surprise! The floor is filthy and the bathroom is taking time to clean.

    Not much to complain about, really, as despite its size, it has probably the lowest rental price in the last eight years. However, it had clearly (like other previous places) been vacant for enough time to have lots of dirt trailed in by estate agents and dissatisfied customers. My second place in Daegu was so filthy that it took literally two weeks of washing the floors with acid bleach to get them clean, and it looks like this place is pretty similar. One learns the virtue of persistence... especially as a friend here found a great used refrigerator for me online last night, negotiated a reduction and the seller is due to deliver it here in about two hours.

    Anyway, after a number of distractions yesterday (Friday), I got my 3D printer reassembled today and it looks like it is working fine... owing to the open plan and a lack of curtains, I cursed myself for forgetting those door-mounted towel hooks and resolved to print one so I can undress out of sight in the bathroom...

    So... last Saturday I was turfed out of my apartment of two years because I still hadn't found a job and had nowhere to go, but the landlady still wanted to give the apartment to the guy upstairs that she had promised it to, because she knew I was leaving... and because it was so small, with all my furniture, books etc., keeping it clean was a major endeavour. This is one of the things that I discovered very early about living here - small places are cheap, but the lack of space makes cleaning difficult. Ironically, after getting a different visa and relocating half way across the peninsula (at some expense, believe it!!!), I am now in a large one-room officetel in a relatively old building, and what a surprise! The floor is filthy and the bathroom is taking time to clean. Not much to complain about, really, as despite its size, it has probably the lowest rental price in the last eight years. However, it had clearly (like other previous places) been vacant for enough time to have lots of dirt trailed in by estate agents and dissatisfied customers. My second place in Daegu was so filthy that it took literally two weeks of washing the floors with acid bleach to get them clean, and it looks like this place is pretty similar. One learns the virtue of persistence... especially as a friend here found a great used refrigerator for me online last night, negotiated a reduction and the seller is due to deliver it here in about two hours. Anyway, after a number of distractions yesterday (Friday), I got my 3D printer reassembled today and it looks like it is working fine... owing to the open plan and a lack of curtains, I cursed myself for forgetting those door-mounted towel hooks and resolved to print one so I can undress out of sight in the bathroom...
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  • The National Tenor Trombone Solo Competition Finals featured Scott Avant, Jihong Son, and Alex Russell playing Improvisation No. 1 by Enrique Crespo in Division III at The U.S. Army Band 2024 American Trombone Workshop. #UMiami #GoCanes #RiceOwls #GoOwls #NewEnglandConservatory #NECMusic #TenorTrombone #Trombone #ATW2024 #ATW #Music
    The National Tenor Trombone Solo Competition Finals featured Scott Avant, Jihong Son, and Alex Russell playing Improvisation No. 1 by Enrique Crespo in Division III at The U.S. Army Band 2024 American Trombone Workshop. #UMiami #GoCanes #RiceOwls #GoOwls #NewEnglandConservatory #NECMusic #TenorTrombone #Trombone #ATW2024 #ATW #Music
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  • WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE TERRORIST SUSPECTS IN MOSCOW

    1. Dalerjon Mirzoev - CONFESSED - 32, Illegal Immigrant from Tajikistan, overstayed work visa, father of 4 young children.
    2. Saidakrom Rachabalizoda - 28, allegedly born in Tajikistan, lives in Moscow.
    3. Shamsiddin Fariduni - 24, Born in Tajikistan, factory worker, father of an 8-month-old baby.
    4. Muhammadsobir Fayzov - Hairdresser, wheeled in on a stretcher to court.
    All have reportedly been charged under Russia's "Terrorist Act" for their alleged involvement in the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack.
    The maximum penalty is life imprisonment.

    Source: Tass, Ria, Sputnik
    WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE TERRORIST SUSPECTS IN MOSCOW 1. Dalerjon Mirzoev - CONFESSED - 32, Illegal Immigrant from Tajikistan, overstayed work visa, father of 4 young children. 2. Saidakrom Rachabalizoda - 28, allegedly born in Tajikistan, lives in Moscow. 3. Shamsiddin Fariduni - 24, Born in Tajikistan, factory worker, father of an 8-month-old baby. 4. Muhammadsobir Fayzov - Hairdresser, wheeled in on a stretcher to court. All have reportedly been charged under Russia's "Terrorist Act" for their alleged involvement in the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack. The maximum penalty is life imprisonment. Source: Tass, Ria, Sputnik
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