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Hon. C Freeman El is a Master Teacher of Moorish Science.

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The Etymology of Pharmaceutical

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China is building a huge digital surveillance system. The state collects massive amounts of data from willing citizens: the benefits are practical, and people who play by the rules are rewarded.

Critics call it "the most ambitious Orwellian project in human history." China's digital surveillance system involves massive amounts of data being gathered by the state. In the so-called "brain" of Shanghai, for example, authorities have an eye on everything. On huge screens, they can switch to any of the approximately one million cameras, to find out who’s falling asleep behind the wheel, or littering, or not following Coronavirus regulations. "We want people to feel good here, to feel that the city is very safe," says Sheng Dandan, who helped design the "brain." Surveys suggest that most Chinese are inclined to see benefits as opposed to risks: if algorithms can identify every citizen by their face, speech and even the way they walk, those breaking the law or behaving badly will have no chance. It’s incredibly convenient: a smartphone can be used to accomplish just about any task, and playing by the rules leads to online discounts thanks to a social rating system.

That's what makes Big Data so attractive, and not just in China. But where does the required data come from? Who owns it, and who is allowed to use it? The choice facing the Western world is whether to engage with such technology at the expense of social values, or ignore it, allowing others around the world to set the rules.

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One of the most powerful videos I’ve seen today..

The people of Italy in Turin 🇮🇹 coming together for a mass meditation.

This number of people all coming together tapping into their individual heart-brain coherence can create a drastic shift in the electromagnetic field.

We need more mass meditations •

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💥 Telegram is being discussed in UK parliament. Come to your own opinion on the situation, however I believe there is a deeper meaning and hidden agenda with telegram & recent what’s app outages. All I will say is the CEO of telegram is linked with the World Economic Forum.

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A must for new home builders.

This is in Korea 🇰🇷

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People be jealous of shii that is quite simply not aligned with their path & not within their destiny.

Then, instead of simply being grateful for their uniquely divine path & honoring others’, they try to find flaws in other people’s so they can feel better about their own.

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I am most powerful when I am aware of my emotions, and in moments I am fearless to express them honestly. 💗

Feeling what is rising and willingly acknowledging its presence with humble openness allows us to know ourselves deeply and build love and empathy for those we hold dear. We can not offer compassion, patience, and a listening ear if we are unaware of what is shared and equally felt amongst all of us.

Being sensitively intuned with our inner world and taking time to process emotions constructively is an act of true love. It is the service of deep understanding to all those experiencing the same feelings, emotions, and sensations in togetherness.

Loving is understanding the emotional makeup of self, surrounding people, and other beings while willingly facing all that is rising in non-resistance as a part of one's understanding of impermanence.

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Dangers of Heavy Metals..

..and How to Do a Heavy Metal Detox!

https://draxe.com/health/heavy-metal-detox/

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How Saddening!

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Southern Mesopotamian "Demon Bowl" with incantation c. 200-600 AD. The bowl was used as an early form of protective magic from dark entities. Exhibit in the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. You can notice the earlycircular spellb incantation ,or "Magic Circle".

A Magic Circle is formed to create a sacred space, or in the Demon bowl's case, a cunning trap. In even earlier history the Sumerians called this practice Zisurrû, meaning “magic circle drawn with flour" used to ensnare evil forces.

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The narrative crumbles when one realizes there is no emergency

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