The C.D.C. Isn’t Publishing Large Portions of the Covid Data It Collects
The agency has withheld critical data on boosters, hospitalizations and, until recently, wastewater analyses.
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The agency has withheld critical data on boosters, hospitalizations and, until recently, wastewater analyses.
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The C.D.C. Isn’t Publishing Large Portions of the Covid Data It Collects (Published 2022)
The agency has withheld critical data on boosters, hospitalizations and, until recently, wastewater analyses.
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Do you want to have an easy life? Then always stay with the herd and lose yourself in the herd.
- Friedrich Nietzsche
。Can You Warm Yourself with Your Mind?
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Can You Warm Yourself with Your Mind?
The human body generates its own heat. Some people can adjust the thermostat.
Sound waves convert stem cells into bone in regenerative breakthrough
In a new study Australian researchers have found a relatively simple way to induce stem cells to turn into bone cells quickly and efficiently, using high-frequency sound waves.
( They found the optimal setup was to expose these cells to 10-MHz signals for 10 minutes a day )
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In a new study Australian researchers have found a relatively simple way to induce stem cells to turn into bone cells quickly and efficiently, using high-frequency sound waves.
( They found the optimal setup was to expose these cells to 10-MHz signals for 10 minutes a day )
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New Atlas
Sound waves convert stem cells into bone in regenerative breakthrough
Regrowing or replacing bone lost to disease is tricky and often painful. In a new study Australian researchers have found a relatively simple way to induce stem cells to turn into bone cells quickly and efficiently, using high-frequency sound waves.
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Bill Gates Inadvertently Explains to the World Why Vaccines Not Needed
Speaking at the annual Munich Security Conference (Feb 18)
Speaking at the annual Munich Security Conference (Feb 18)
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Undoing Negativity Bias in Covid Times Makes Us Feel Empowered
Researchers👆point to our evolution, but it could be conditioning from a life time of negativity-focused news.
The Pirahã tribe in the Amazon do not worry about the future and are considered one of the happiest people on Earth, but we have constant doom and gloom in the news to worry about.
Why? Because our fight-flight-freeze responds to it, making us anxious, and this keeps us coming back for more.
But worry makes us feel powerless, causing a cognitive distortion that affects our ability to think objectively and resolve problems.
We react instead with emotional reasoning, believing our worries indicate objective reality.
Neuroplasticity shows we can undo this negativity bias by focusing on a positive frame:
Positivity gives us mental, physical and social resources that help us think and act optimally.
Constructive, solutions-focused news leaves us inspired, optimistic, and more able to meet opposing views.
Researchers👆point to our evolution, but it could be conditioning from a life time of negativity-focused news.
The Pirahã tribe in the Amazon do not worry about the future and are considered one of the happiest people on Earth, but we have constant doom and gloom in the news to worry about.
Why? Because our fight-flight-freeze responds to it, making us anxious, and this keeps us coming back for more.
But worry makes us feel powerless, causing a cognitive distortion that affects our ability to think objectively and resolve problems.
We react instead with emotional reasoning, believing our worries indicate objective reality.
Neuroplasticity shows we can undo this negativity bias by focusing on a positive frame:
Positivity gives us mental, physical and social resources that help us think and act optimally.
Constructive, solutions-focused news leaves us inspired, optimistic, and more able to meet opposing views.
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Maajid Nawaz explains to Joe Rogan how the media purposely lied and labeled Olympic Gold Medal winner Szilveszter Csollany “anti-vax” to protect their Covid vaccine narrative.
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Maajid Nawaz explains that the elephant in the room is the CCP and the fact that draconian covid-lockdowns were part of a Chinese influence operation to push the western world towards technocracy, communism, and check-point societies.
He cites Michael Senger's book, "Snake Oil: How Xi Jinping Shut Down the World".
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He cites Michael Senger's book, "Snake Oil: How Xi Jinping Shut Down the World".
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In our cashless society, we need to take digital jail seriously
The fact that weaponizing the financial system against nonviolent protestors and their distant supporters was the government’s tool of first resort should worry anyone who understands the role of civil disobedience in democracy.
We don’t yet know how wide the government and the banks will cast their electronic dragnet, but the potential reach is enormous, which means the potential for overreach is significant.
But one thing is already clear: in an interconnected digital world, our freedom depends more than ever on the wisdom, good intentions, and forbearance of government and big business. And that is a chilling thought.
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The fact that weaponizing the financial system against nonviolent protestors and their distant supporters was the government’s tool of first resort should worry anyone who understands the role of civil disobedience in democracy.
We don’t yet know how wide the government and the banks will cast their electronic dragnet, but the potential reach is enormous, which means the potential for overreach is significant.
But one thing is already clear: in an interconnected digital world, our freedom depends more than ever on the wisdom, good intentions, and forbearance of government and big business. And that is a chilling thought.
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Proposed Australian law allows secret ministerial demands to install spyware
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