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The US Navy photographed and filmed “pyramid” shaped UFOs and “spherical” advanced transmedium vehicles; here is that footage.
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"FLYING PYRAMIDS!" Filmmaker and investigative journalist Jeremy Cornell speaks his mind about the new video and photographs he published last week. Check out the complete 45 minute podcast on the Navy UFO leaks
https://www.mysterywire.com/ufo/mystery-wire-podcast-new-ufo-photos-and-video/
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https://www.mysterywire.com/ufo/mystery-wire-podcast-new-ufo-photos-and-video/
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Forwarded from Integral Life +
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Ants and termites have made a truce and have marked clear boundaries.
Gregory Bateson
“ The major problems in the world are the result of the difference between how nature works and the way people think. “
Gregory Bateson
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Fungus at Chernobyl absorbs nuclear radiation via radiosynthesis
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Chernobyl Fungus Eats Nuclear Radiation Via Radiosynthesis
A fungus growing near the Chernobyl site was thriving on nuclear radiation thanks to radiosynthesis, using melanin to convert gamma radiation into chemical energy. Scientists are exploring whether its radiation-absorbing properties could be used to protect…
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Summer in Switzerland 🇨🇭
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Those dudes diving in the water to see if someone needs saving,
... ... be those dudes.
... ... be those dudes.
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Plutarch, Alexander, 8
"Moreover, in my opinion Alexander's love of the art of healing was inculcated in him by Aristotle preeminently. For he was not only fond of the theory of medicine, but actually came to the aid of his friends when they were sick, and prescribed for them certain treatments and regimens, as one can gather from his letters. He was also by nature a lover of learning and a lover of reading. Aristotle he admired at the first, and loved him, as he himself used to say, more than he did his father, for that the one had given him life, but the other had taught him a noble life."
"Moreover, in my opinion Alexander's love of the art of healing was inculcated in him by Aristotle preeminently. For he was not only fond of the theory of medicine, but actually came to the aid of his friends when they were sick, and prescribed for them certain treatments and regimens, as one can gather from his letters. He was also by nature a lover of learning and a lover of reading. Aristotle he admired at the first, and loved him, as he himself used to say, more than he did his father, for that the one had given him life, but the other had taught him a noble life."
Artemis, Goddess of Nature
Goddess of Nature, Wild animals and Hunting
( Roman Goddess Dhiana )
The myth of Artemis focuses on a goddess who's rather different from the others. She didn't get involved in anyone's love affairs, nor did she allow humans or gods to get close to her.
Her life consisted of walking freely in the woods, in the company of animals.
When the goddess was just three years old, she asked her father, Zeus, to grant her nine wishes.
She asked him to:
• Always remain a virgin.
• Have many names.
• Be the “Giver of Light”.
• Have a bow and arrows.
• Have a tunic down to her knees.
• A choir of sixty daughters of Ocean, all of them nine years old.
• Have 20 nymphs as maidens to take care of her.
• Rule over the mountains.
• Be able to help women in the pains
of childbirth.
All these wishes were granted and Artemis spent her childhood learning the art of hunting and preparing herself to live in the forests.
She became very protective of her domain and implacable with those who entered her land or dared to dispute her virtues.
Goddess of Nature, Wild animals and Hunting
( Roman Goddess Dhiana )
The myth of Artemis focuses on a goddess who's rather different from the others. She didn't get involved in anyone's love affairs, nor did she allow humans or gods to get close to her.
Her life consisted of walking freely in the woods, in the company of animals.
When the goddess was just three years old, she asked her father, Zeus, to grant her nine wishes.
She asked him to:
• Always remain a virgin.
• Have many names.
• Be the “Giver of Light”.
• Have a bow and arrows.
• Have a tunic down to her knees.
• A choir of sixty daughters of Ocean, all of them nine years old.
• Have 20 nymphs as maidens to take care of her.
• Rule over the mountains.
• Be able to help women in the pains
of childbirth.
All these wishes were granted and Artemis spent her childhood learning the art of hunting and preparing herself to live in the forests.
She became very protective of her domain and implacable with those who entered her land or dared to dispute her virtues.