• First Amendment ‘#1 Challenge’ to Censorship, NPR Chief, Ex-Wikipedia Head, Tells Atlantic Council https://www.infowars.com/posts/first-amendment-1-challenge-to-censorship-npr-chief-ex-wikipedia-head-tells-atlantic-council/
    First Amendment ‘#1 Challenge’ to Censorship, NPR Chief, Ex-Wikipedia Head, Tells Atlantic Council https://www.infowars.com/posts/first-amendment-1-challenge-to-censorship-npr-chief-ex-wikipedia-head-tells-atlantic-council/
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    First Amendment ‘#1 Challenge’ to Censorship, NPR Chief, Ex-Wikipedia Head, Tells Atlantic Council
    Katherine Maher calls US First Amendment "a little bit tricky" for sites that want to censor content.
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  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissistic_personality_disorder
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    Narcissistic personality disorder
    Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a personality disorder characterized by a life-long pattern of exaggerated feelings of self-importance, an excessive need for admiration, and a diminished ability to empathize with other people's feelings. Narcissistic personality disorder is one of the sub-types of the broader category known as personality disorders. It is often comorbid with other mental disorders and associated with significant functional impairment and psychosocial disability.Personality disorders are a class of mental disorders characterized by enduring and inflexible maladaptive patterns of behavior, cognition, and inner experience, exhibited across many contexts and deviating from those accepted by any culture. These patterns develop by early adulthood, and are associated with significant distress or impairment. Criteria for diagnosing personality disorders are listed in the sixth chapter of the International Classification...
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  • "Aloha from Florida" posted this short video, I just snapped a photo of it, showing everyone "falling out" after the eclipse in some movie!

    Well let's hope not! But as we all know, 5 billion or so people allowed a foreign substance, containing a weapons technology, to be injected into their body!

    Does anyone know the HISTORY of the hypodermic needle? The "syringe" comes from a tale in mythology. A Satanic tale about Pan! Here it is, in the short, wikipedia version.

    I like how it calls Pan "Amorous" when in fact he is a devil rapist!

    Syrinx was a beautiful wood nymph who had many times attracted the attention of satyrs, and fled their advances in turn. She worshipped Artemis, the goddess of wilderness, and, like her, had vowed to remain a virgin for all of time.

    Pursued by the amorous god Pan, she ran to a river's edge and asked for assistance from the river nymphs. In answer, she was transformed into hollow water reeds that made a haunting sound when the god's frustrated breath blew across them.

    Pan cut the reeds to fashion the first set of panpipes, which were thenceforth known as syrinx.[1] The word syringe was derived from this word.

    "Pan" is basically a devil. He is depicted with a raging, bare, hard on most times. He is a rapist devil! "Peter Pan" and the "Pan Flute" and, of course, the hypodermic "Srynx Syringe" also got it's start in this mythological tale! If you ever look, the bible actually backs up most of those "myths"
    "Aloha from Florida" posted this short video, I just snapped a photo of it, showing everyone "falling out" after the eclipse in some movie! Well let's hope not! But as we all know, 5 billion or so people allowed a foreign substance, containing a weapons technology, to be injected into their body! Does anyone know the HISTORY of the hypodermic needle? The "syringe" comes from a tale in mythology. A Satanic tale about Pan! Here it is, in the short, wikipedia version. I like how it calls Pan "Amorous" when in fact he is a devil rapist! Syrinx was a beautiful wood nymph who had many times attracted the attention of satyrs, and fled their advances in turn. She worshipped Artemis, the goddess of wilderness, and, like her, had vowed to remain a virgin for all of time. Pursued by the amorous god Pan, she ran to a river's edge and asked for assistance from the river nymphs. In answer, she was transformed into hollow water reeds that made a haunting sound when the god's frustrated breath blew across them. Pan cut the reeds to fashion the first set of panpipes, which were thenceforth known as syrinx.[1] The word syringe was derived from this word. "Pan" is basically a devil. He is depicted with a raging, bare, hard on most times. He is a rapist devil! "Peter Pan" and the "Pan Flute" and, of course, the hypodermic "Srynx Syringe" also got it's start in this mythological tale! If you ever look, the bible actually backs up most of those "myths"
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  • Slavery among Native Americans in the United States
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    Traditions of slavery by Native Americans

    Many Native-American tribes practiced some form of slavery before the European introduction of African slavery into North America.[2][3]

    The Haida and Tlingit Indians who lived along the southeastern Alaskan coast were traditionally known as fierce warriors and slave-traders, raiding as far as California. Slavery was hereditary after slaves were taken as prisoners of war. Among some Pacific Northwest tribes, about a quarter of the population were slaves.[5][6] Other slave-owning tribes of North America were, for example, Comanche[7] of Texas, Creek of Georgia, the fishing societies, such as the Yurok, that lived along the coast from what is now Alaska to California; the Pawnee, and Klamath.[8]

    Some tribes held people as captive slaves late in the 19th century. For instance, "Ute Woman", was a Ute captured by the Arapaho and later sold to a Cheyenne. She was kept by the Cheyenne to be used as a prostitute to serve American soldiers at Cantonment in the
    Slavery among Native Americans in the United States https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_among_Native_Americans_in_the_United_States Traditions of slavery by Native Americans Many Native-American tribes practiced some form of slavery before the European introduction of African slavery into North America.[2][3] The Haida and Tlingit Indians who lived along the southeastern Alaskan coast were traditionally known as fierce warriors and slave-traders, raiding as far as California. Slavery was hereditary after slaves were taken as prisoners of war. Among some Pacific Northwest tribes, about a quarter of the population were slaves.[5][6] Other slave-owning tribes of North America were, for example, Comanche[7] of Texas, Creek of Georgia, the fishing societies, such as the Yurok, that lived along the coast from what is now Alaska to California; the Pawnee, and Klamath.[8] Some tribes held people as captive slaves late in the 19th century. For instance, "Ute Woman", was a Ute captured by the Arapaho and later sold to a Cheyenne. She was kept by the Cheyenne to be used as a prostitute to serve American soldiers at Cantonment in the
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  • Scientists from NASA were involved in studying the alleged UFO crash in Roswell. In 1947, a U.S. Air Force weather balloon crashed near the town of Roswell, New Mexico, creating a worldwide sensation when officials claimed to have recovered an unidentified flying object. A team of NASA scientists. That's great to know! It's interesting how sometimes, events that seem mysterious or unexplained can capture our imagination and become part of popular culture. The Roswell incident is certainly one such example. While it's important to approach such stories with a critical eye and consider all available evidence, it's also important to recognize their cultural significance and the impact they can have on society. Twin Falls saucer hoax
    "In 12 July 1947 an American had only to open a newspaper to be inundated with UFO reports. . . . At Twin Falls, Idaho, 60 picnickers watched three formations of more than 35 objects flying overhead."

    Humans are indeed prone to false or modified memories. This is due to their brains being comprised of billions of neurons that are interconnected by trillions of synaptic connections, all of which store and organize information in the form of memories. As you said, the brain is a massive system of dendrites and neuron cells that functions by exchanging ionized chemicals to transfer information. Memories are subject to natural modifications during the process of storage and recall, often becoming less accurate with time.

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    On July 12, 1947, the US Army released photos of a hoaxed "flying disc" recovered from Twin Falls
    Scientists from NASA were involved in studying the alleged UFO crash in Roswell. In 1947, a U.S. Air Force weather balloon crashed near the town of Roswell, New Mexico, creating a worldwide sensation when officials claimed to have recovered an unidentified flying object. A team of NASA scientists. That's great to know! It's interesting how sometimes, events that seem mysterious or unexplained can capture our imagination and become part of popular culture. The Roswell incident is certainly one such example. While it's important to approach such stories with a critical eye and consider all available evidence, it's also important to recognize their cultural significance and the impact they can have on society. Twin Falls saucer hoax "In 12 July 1947 an American had only to open a newspaper to be inundated with UFO reports. . . . At Twin Falls, Idaho, 60 picnickers watched three formations of more than 35 objects flying overhead." Humans are indeed prone to false or modified memories. This is due to their brains being comprised of billions of neurons that are interconnected by trillions of synaptic connections, all of which store and organize information in the form of memories. As you said, the brain is a massive system of dendrites and neuron cells that functions by exchanging ionized chemicals to transfer information. Memories are subject to natural modifications during the process of storage and recall, often becoming less accurate with time. Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Twin_Falls_saucer_hoax On July 12, 1947, the US Army released photos of a hoaxed "flying disc" recovered from Twin Falls
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    Wikipedia whitewashes profiles of Muslim Brotherhood jihadis
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    #islamophobia_is_not_real Wikipedia whitewashes profiles of Muslim Brotherhood jihadis https://www.jihadwatch.org/2024/02/wikipedia-whitewashes-profiles-of-muslim-brotherhood-jihadis
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    Wikipedia whitewashes profiles of Muslim Brotherhood jihadis
    At the same time, Wikipedia smears and defames those who dare to oppose jihad violence and Sharia oppression of women. "The worrisome smoothing of profiles linked to the Muslim Brotherhood on Wikipedia," translated from "L’inquiétant lissage de profils liés aux Frères musulmans sur Wikipédia," by Nora Bussigny, Factuel, February 1, 2024 (thanks to Medforth): During...
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  • (admin) What does Politically BENT and Propagandized Wikipedia say about January 6?
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    (admin) What does Politically BENT and Propagandized Wikipedia say about January 6? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January_6_United_States_Capitol_attack
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    January 6 United States Capitol attack
    On January 6, 2021, the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., was attacked by a mob of supporters of then-U.S. president Donald Trump, two months after his defeat in the 2020 presidential election. They sought to keep Trump in power by preventing a joint session of Congress from counting the Electoral College votes to formalize the victory of President-elect Joe Biden. The attack was ultimately unsuccessful in preventing the election results from being certified. According to the House select committee that investigated the incident, the attack was the culmination of a seven-part plan by Trump to overturn the election.Within 36 hours of the event, five people had died: one was shot by Capitol Police, another died of a drug overdose, and three died of natural causes, including a police officer. Many...
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