Forwarded from The Epoch Times
President Joe Biden tried diverting funds from the border wall but a federal judge has blocked him from doing so. Under the ruling, it was determined that the funds were already allocated to the wall, and that they can’t be taken and used for other programs that are related to the border. The ruling is now being used as an example of the concerns that the immigrant crisis is being run by design.
https://youtu.be/7UL5TAXlTu8
https://youtu.be/7UL5TAXlTu8
YouTube
Federal Court Hands Loss to Biden; US Military Airlifts Embassy Staff in Haiti | CLIP
🔵 Watch the full episode 👉 https://ept.ms/JoshLive031124CR_YT
President Joe Biden tried diverting funds from the border wall but a federal judge has blocked him from doing so. Under the ruling, it was determined that the funds were already allocated to…
President Joe Biden tried diverting funds from the border wall but a federal judge has blocked him from doing so. Under the ruling, it was determined that the funds were already allocated to…
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𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝘂𝗴𝗹𝘆 𝗵𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆 𝗼𝗳 𝘃𝗮𝗰𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗲𝘀? From smallpox to polio to modern times, 𝗗𝗿. 𝗦𝘂𝘇𝗮𝗻𝗻𝗲 𝗛𝘂𝗺𝗽𝗵𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀 takes us on a deep dive into vaccine history.
"Any doubts about the vaccine were not allowed to exist."
https://ept.ms/VaxHistoryFLH_
"Any doubts about the vaccine were not allowed to exist."
https://ept.ms/VaxHistoryFLH_
EpochTV
The Ugly History of Vaccines: Part 1 | Dr. Suzanne Humphries
In 2008, Dr. Suzanne Humphries noticed that her patients were being vaccinated in the hospital she worked at with a signature bearing her name. She did not...
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"The vampire ball is coming to an end..."
Putin on Western economic colonialism.
Putin on Western economic colonialism.
Forwarded from Fiorella In Moscow (Fiorella)
Putin on Western colonialism:
"Western elites have a great desire to freeze the current unjust situations in international affairs. For centuries they’ve become used to stuffing their stomachs with human flesh & their pockets with money…The vampire 🧛♂️ ball is coming to an end.”
"Western elites have a great desire to freeze the current unjust situations in international affairs. For centuries they’ve become used to stuffing their stomachs with human flesh & their pockets with money…The vampire 🧛♂️ ball is coming to an end.”
Forwarded from Orgone Channel Telegram (ned)
'Part I of ORGONOMIC FUNCTIONALISM, "Ether, God and Devil," appears in the Annals of the Orgone Institute, №. 2.
ORGONOMIC FUNCTIONALISM itself is part of the third volume of THE DISCOVERY OF THE ORGONE: ORGONOMETRY.'
Footnote from
Orgone Energy Bulletin Vol. 2, No. 1, January 1950, page 1,
Orgonomic Functionalism Part II, On the Historical Development of Orgonomic Functionalism,
by Wilhelm Reich
ORGONOMIC FUNCTIONALISM itself is part of the third volume of THE DISCOVERY OF THE ORGONE: ORGONOMETRY.'
Footnote from
Orgone Energy Bulletin Vol. 2, No. 1, January 1950, page 1,
Orgonomic Functionalism Part II, On the Historical Development of Orgonomic Functionalism,
by Wilhelm Reich
Forwarded from Orgone Channel Telegram (ned)
Alfred de Grazia dies
(Dec. 29, 1919 - July 13, 2014)
Pity the Mourners
Pity the mourners, not the dead.
Mourning is worse than dying.
Calculating the sadness and tears,
the forlorn reaching for the dead,
I hardly dare to die. It would be
an imposition upon friend and family.
But they ought esteem more the
trouble I take to outlive them,
to keep them happy and chattering
about my faults:
"What silly thing will he do next?"
(Short of dying, of course,
than which nothing is worse
save the mourning that follows.)
Alfred de Grazia
From: Twentieth-Century Firesale
https://grazian-archive.com/index.html
(Dec. 29, 1919 - July 13, 2014)
Pity the Mourners
Pity the mourners, not the dead.
Mourning is worse than dying.
Calculating the sadness and tears,
the forlorn reaching for the dead,
I hardly dare to die. It would be
an imposition upon friend and family.
But they ought esteem more the
trouble I take to outlive them,
to keep them happy and chattering
about my faults:
"What silly thing will he do next?"
(Short of dying, of course,
than which nothing is worse
save the mourning that follows.)
Alfred de Grazia
From: Twentieth-Century Firesale
https://grazian-archive.com/index.html
Forwarded from Orgone Channel Telegram (ned)
Orgone Channel Telegram
'Part I of ORGONOMIC FUNCTIONALISM, "Ether, God and Devil," appears in the Annals of the Orgone Institute, №. 2. ORGONOMIC FUNCTIONALISM itself is part of the third volume of THE DISCOVERY OF THE ORGONE: ORGONOMETRY.' Footnote from Orgone Energy Bulletin…
For mechanistic pathology, functional illnesses are “imaginary” illnesses. When the mechanistic physician cannot ascertain any alteration in the chemical composition of the blood or in the structure of the tissues, he cannot diagnose an illness, even if the patient actually dies. The functionally oriented physician, the orgone therapist, knows about the bodily function of the emotions. He understands how and why one can “die of grief.” For grief is functionally identical with the shrinking of the autonomic nervous system, a protracted shock, as it were. For him, “functional fever” is not a figment of the imagination but a real, biophysically interpretable excitation of the biosystem.
Wilhelm Reich
Discovery of the Orgone Volume Three, Orgonometry
Ether, God and Devil
Farrar Strauss Giroux, NY
P.90
Forwarded from Orgone Channel Telegram (ned)
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Our community is spread out far and wide, so this site displays content in multiple languages, supports region-specific payment processing gateways and utilizes technology designed to operate seamlessly on all types of devices.
https://wilhelmreichmuseum.org/donate/
Our community is spread out far and wide, so this site displays content in multiple languages, supports region-specific payment processing gateways and utilizes technology designed to operate seamlessly on all types of devices.
https://wilhelmreichmuseum.org/donate/
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https://jitsi.org/blog/authentication-on-meet-jit-si/
Authentication on meet.jit.si
Published on: August 22, 2023 by Emil IvovCategories: Featured | Jitsi Community | Jitsi Meet | meet.jit.si | Uncategorized
What’s going on?
Starting on August 24th, we will no longer support the anonymous creation of rooms on meet.jit.si, and will require the use of an account (we will be supporting Google, GitHub and Facebook for starters but may modify the list later on). This is a first for us, so users may encounter a few bumps here and there as we are tweaking the experience to make sure there is as little friction as possible on the way into a meeting.
Why make a change?
When we started the service back in 2013, our goal was to offer a meeting experience with as little friction and as much privacy as possible. We felt and still feel that both of these goals are very important and one of the main reasons that justified the existence of “yet another meeting service.” We wanted people to be able to converse easily and freely, without fear of expressing their views and opinions.
Our “one tap and you’re in” experience was a big part of our strategy to eliminate friction. We didn’t want people to have to worry about “creating” meetings in advance, remembering passwords, codes or long complicated sequences of numbers for a meeting ID. We wanted users to be able to think of a name and just go there. Through the years we’ve had to compromise on this a little bit. We ended up introducing a pre-meeting device check screen. We felt that checking your camera and microphone before you entered a room could save everyone some hassle so it was worth the pause.
As for privacy, we previously made sure all communication was always encrypted and we retained no data beyond what is necessary to actually provide a decent meeting service.
Offering the possibility to anonymously use the service felt like a good way to help with both its privacy and the usability.
Our commitment to both goals remains as strong as ever but anonymity is no longer going to be one of the tools we use to achieve them.
Earlier this year we saw an increase in the number of reports we received about some people using our service in ways that we cannot tolerate. To be more clear, this was not about some people merely saying things that others disliked.
Over the past several months we tried multiple strategies in order to end the violations of our terms of service. However in the end, we determined that requiring authentication was a necessary step to continue operating meet.jit.si.
How does this impact user privacy on meet.jit.si?
It is a good time to have a look at our privacy terms. 8×8 will now store the account responsible for creating rooms. Aside from the changes to our privacy terms referenced above, there is no other change to our meetings. We are still very much committed to holding user privacy in the highest regard and we still have no tools that would allow us to compromise the privacy of the actual audio or video content of a meeting, nor do we intend to create any.
That said, it is completely understandable that some users may feel uncomfortable using an account to access the service. For such cases we strongly recommend hosting your own deployment of Jitsi Meet. We spend a lot of effort to keep that a very simple process and this has always been the mode of use that gives people the highest degree of privacy.
If you see content that violates the jit.si terms of service you can always report it. abuse@jitsi.org
That’s all we’ve got for now!
The Jitsi Team
Authentication on meet.jit.si
Published on: August 22, 2023 by Emil IvovCategories: Featured | Jitsi Community | Jitsi Meet | meet.jit.si | Uncategorized
What’s going on?
Starting on August 24th, we will no longer support the anonymous creation of rooms on meet.jit.si, and will require the use of an account (we will be supporting Google, GitHub and Facebook for starters but may modify the list later on). This is a first for us, so users may encounter a few bumps here and there as we are tweaking the experience to make sure there is as little friction as possible on the way into a meeting.
Why make a change?
When we started the service back in 2013, our goal was to offer a meeting experience with as little friction and as much privacy as possible. We felt and still feel that both of these goals are very important and one of the main reasons that justified the existence of “yet another meeting service.” We wanted people to be able to converse easily and freely, without fear of expressing their views and opinions.
Our “one tap and you’re in” experience was a big part of our strategy to eliminate friction. We didn’t want people to have to worry about “creating” meetings in advance, remembering passwords, codes or long complicated sequences of numbers for a meeting ID. We wanted users to be able to think of a name and just go there. Through the years we’ve had to compromise on this a little bit. We ended up introducing a pre-meeting device check screen. We felt that checking your camera and microphone before you entered a room could save everyone some hassle so it was worth the pause.
As for privacy, we previously made sure all communication was always encrypted and we retained no data beyond what is necessary to actually provide a decent meeting service.
Offering the possibility to anonymously use the service felt like a good way to help with both its privacy and the usability.
Our commitment to both goals remains as strong as ever but anonymity is no longer going to be one of the tools we use to achieve them.
Earlier this year we saw an increase in the number of reports we received about some people using our service in ways that we cannot tolerate. To be more clear, this was not about some people merely saying things that others disliked.
Over the past several months we tried multiple strategies in order to end the violations of our terms of service. However in the end, we determined that requiring authentication was a necessary step to continue operating meet.jit.si.
How does this impact user privacy on meet.jit.si?
It is a good time to have a look at our privacy terms. 8×8 will now store the account responsible for creating rooms. Aside from the changes to our privacy terms referenced above, there is no other change to our meetings. We are still very much committed to holding user privacy in the highest regard and we still have no tools that would allow us to compromise the privacy of the actual audio or video content of a meeting, nor do we intend to create any.
That said, it is completely understandable that some users may feel uncomfortable using an account to access the service. For such cases we strongly recommend hosting your own deployment of Jitsi Meet. We spend a lot of effort to keep that a very simple process and this has always been the mode of use that gives people the highest degree of privacy.
If you see content that violates the jit.si terms of service you can always report it. abuse@jitsi.org
That’s all we’ve got for now!
The Jitsi Team
Jitsi
Authentication on meet.jit.si - Jitsi
What’s going on? Starting on August 24th, we will no longer support the anonymous creation of rooms on meet.jit.si, and will require the use of an account (we will be supporting Google, GitHub and Facebook […]