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Russia Backs Putin… Again
The comprehensive failure of Clown World’s color revolution-style strategy to wage psychological and economic warfare against the Russian people, thereby turning them against President Putin and forcing the collapse of the Russian government, is evident in the landmark results of today’s presidential election. A record number of people have voted in this election. More than […]
https://voxday.net/2024/03/18/russia-backs-putin-again/
The comprehensive failure of Clown World’s color revolution-style strategy to wage psychological and economic warfare against the Russian people, thereby turning them against President Putin and forcing the collapse of the Russian government, is evident in the landmark results of today’s presidential election. A record number of people have voted in this election. More than […]
https://voxday.net/2024/03/18/russia-backs-putin-again/
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Researchers have demonstrated that brain stimulation at a 40 Hz frequency can protect brain tissue from the harmful effects of chemotherapy drugs such as cisplatin and methotrexate. This treatment, involving light and sound exposure, not only protected brain tissue but also helped prevent memory loss and cognitive function decline in animal models. Remarkably, the positive effects of the 40 Hz frequency persisted for four months, emphasizing its potential in shielding patients from the toxic side effects of cancer treatments. Further clinical studies are needed to confirm its effectiveness in humans. For more detailed information, please visit https://news.mit.edu/2024/noninvasive-treatment-chemo-brain-0306
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TIL Memory Palace, a mnemonic device dating back to ancient times, involves associating information with specific locations in your mind. By mentally navigating these spaces, individuals enhance their memory recall
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"The British Association meeting was epochal in a sense. Bose’s millimetre waves had been demonstrated to the western world as a means for telegraphy without wires, or simply, “wireless communication,” for the first time. A hundred years later, the world picked up the cues and again used millimetre waves for high-speed wireless and gave it a fancy name—5G."
https://www.fairobserver.com/culture/jagadish-chandra-bose-the-reluctant-physicist/#
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Fair Observer
Jagadish Chandra Bose: The Reluctant Physicist
Jagadish Chandra Bose, a pioneering Indian physicist, delivered a significant lecture at the British Association meeting in 1896.
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A Ukrainian armored vehicle was hit by a “Lancet” projectile. Fortunately, everyone survived.
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🇯🇵 The launch vehicle of the Japanese company Space One exploded immediately after launch.
It was planned to be the first private orbital launch in Japan. The reasons for the emergency are still unknown.
It was planned to be the first private orbital launch in Japan. The reasons for the emergency are still unknown.
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Sir Walter Raleigh and Sir Francis Drake thrown in the dustbin of WOKE https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13152803/headteacher-dumps-names-two-British-naval-heroes-school-buildings.html
Mail Online
Headteacher dumps the names of two British naval heroes from buildings
Parents at Exeter School in Devon were told Elizabethan-age heroes Sir Walter Raleigh and Sir Francis Drake had 'less than positive connotations' in modern times and would be scrapped.
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According to media reports, BBC Events' production arm has been advised to monitor an "important announcement" from the Royal Family in light of the current health crisis.
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British Embassy Denies King’s Death
According to the British Embassy in Moscow, King Charles III is still alive: ‘King Charles is NOT dead’: British embassy in Moscow issues furious denial after Russian media shared fake Buckingham Palace statement claiming Monarch ‘passed away unexpectedly yesterday afternoon’. A host of Russian news sites today reported the King had died aged 75. Speaking […]
https://voxday.net/2024/03/18/british-embassy-denies-kings-death/
According to the British Embassy in Moscow, King Charles III is still alive: ‘King Charles is NOT dead’: British embassy in Moscow issues furious denial after Russian media shared fake Buckingham Palace statement claiming Monarch ‘passed away unexpectedly yesterday afternoon’. A host of Russian news sites today reported the King had died aged 75. Speaking […]
https://voxday.net/2024/03/18/british-embassy-denies-kings-death/
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🇬🇧 The Buckingham Palace press service has denied rumors about the death of King Charles III: he continues to conduct official and private business.
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❗️🇬🇧🏴☠️ King Charles III of Britain has died, Russian media write with reference to Buckingham Palace.
There is no information about this on the royal family website or in the British media.
The king is now 75 years old and came to the throne less than…
There is no information about this on the royal family website or in the British media.
The king is now 75 years old and came to the throne less than…
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BREAKING.🚨
New York on Verge of Seizing Trump’s Assets Due to ‘Practical Impossibility’ of Posting $464 Million Bond
https://thepoliticsbrief.com/new-york-on-verge-of-seizing-trumps-assets-seized-due-to-practical-impossibility-of-posting-464-million-bond/
New York on Verge of Seizing Trump’s Assets Due to ‘Practical Impossibility’ of Posting $464 Million Bond
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The Politics Brief -
New York on Verge of Seizing Trump's Assets Due to 'Practical Impossibility' of Posting $464 Million Bond
Former President Donald Trump has been unable to obtain a bail to secure the $464 million fraud judgment against him, according to his lawyers in a court filing on Monday. Trump and his firm must deposit a full-amount bail by next week to prevent New York…
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❗️🇰🇵👉🇷🇺 Kim Jong-un sent congratulations to Vladimir Putin on his re-election as president, KCNA reported.
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This is over a year old, but I confess I wasn’t aware of it. I must say, I had thought that the ban on ICE (internal combustion engined) bikes had been announced in conjunction with that for cars.
Stuart Fillingham’s bike channel I’ve only recently come across, confirmation of how long I’ve not been paying much attention to things motorcycle, despite continuously owning at least one bike since 1977.
I’m feeling genuinely sad, as an understatement, that this ban on petrol powered motorcycles marks the unequivocal end of an era of “the freedom of the open road”, which was afforded to people of all ages, but particularly young people, for around the last century. One of the many advantages of motorcycles, unless you buy something so large that it sacrifices it’s main advantage in traffic, is the ability to weave your way through static jams and out the other side.
Again, so long as you don’t buy a behemoth like a Victory, or ride around like Valentino Rossi, you’ve the manoeuvrability and economy to get you around quite economically. If you’re willing to put up with very limited power, some small engined machines cost peanuts to run, especially bought 5th hand. These also offer surmountable challenges to a young person, forced to learn how to perform basic maintenance (I’ve never had my bikes serviced by a bike shop, because I couldn’t afford to & very soon didn’t need to).
If what was going on was a combination of climate change and limitations on availability of so-called fossil fuels, small capacity motorcycles would be a very helpful, partial solution.
But they’re being banned too, in 2030.
The only explanation for the behaviour of our government is that it, along with the governments of scores of other countries, have been captured by (or worse, wilfully collaborated with) supranational forces such as we see manifest in the WEF (you’ll be aware that there are multiple other supranational groups who have been operating for long periods of time, about whom we never hear on our captured media & it is likely to they’re the source of WEF’s “marching orders”.
I don’t know how far down the rabbit hole Stuart Fillingham has got, but he’s a bright person, a former beat policeman (remember those?) & lifelong biker. He knows that climate change as an existential crisis is just a lie, but I don’t know what else he’s worked out.
He has pointed out something that I’d neglected to realise, and that’s that the imminent loss of access to cheap transport (like small bikes, or Geoff Buys Cars-style, near end of life ICE cars) means that the rural poor will largely not have access to employment. I don’t think any political party has yet pointed this out, and it’s a devastating problem. I imagine it’s objective is to force people off the land and into inadequate, still expensive, rentals of multiple occupation.
Best wishes
Mike
Ps: I wrote one post, which was deleted as I watched, seconds after posting it.
👉 https://news.1rj.ru/str/DrMikeYeadon
This is over a year old, but I confess I wasn’t aware of it. I must say, I had thought that the ban on ICE (internal combustion engined) bikes had been announced in conjunction with that for cars.
Stuart Fillingham’s bike channel I’ve only recently come across, confirmation of how long I’ve not been paying much attention to things motorcycle, despite continuously owning at least one bike since 1977.
I’m feeling genuinely sad, as an understatement, that this ban on petrol powered motorcycles marks the unequivocal end of an era of “the freedom of the open road”, which was afforded to people of all ages, but particularly young people, for around the last century. One of the many advantages of motorcycles, unless you buy something so large that it sacrifices it’s main advantage in traffic, is the ability to weave your way through static jams and out the other side.
Again, so long as you don’t buy a behemoth like a Victory, or ride around like Valentino Rossi, you’ve the manoeuvrability and economy to get you around quite economically. If you’re willing to put up with very limited power, some small engined machines cost peanuts to run, especially bought 5th hand. These also offer surmountable challenges to a young person, forced to learn how to perform basic maintenance (I’ve never had my bikes serviced by a bike shop, because I couldn’t afford to & very soon didn’t need to).
If what was going on was a combination of climate change and limitations on availability of so-called fossil fuels, small capacity motorcycles would be a very helpful, partial solution.
But they’re being banned too, in 2030.
The only explanation for the behaviour of our government is that it, along with the governments of scores of other countries, have been captured by (or worse, wilfully collaborated with) supranational forces such as we see manifest in the WEF (you’ll be aware that there are multiple other supranational groups who have been operating for long periods of time, about whom we never hear on our captured media & it is likely to they’re the source of WEF’s “marching orders”.
I don’t know how far down the rabbit hole Stuart Fillingham has got, but he’s a bright person, a former beat policeman (remember those?) & lifelong biker. He knows that climate change as an existential crisis is just a lie, but I don’t know what else he’s worked out.
He has pointed out something that I’d neglected to realise, and that’s that the imminent loss of access to cheap transport (like small bikes, or Geoff Buys Cars-style, near end of life ICE cars) means that the rural poor will largely not have access to employment. I don’t think any political party has yet pointed this out, and it’s a devastating problem. I imagine it’s objective is to force people off the land and into inadequate, still expensive, rentals of multiple occupation.
Best wishes
Mike
Ps: I wrote one post, which was deleted as I watched, seconds after posting it.
👉 https://news.1rj.ru/str/DrMikeYeadon
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UK Government Brings I.C.E MOTORCYCLE BAN forward to 2030!
UK Government has announced its intention to move the ban on the sale of motorcycle classes 50cc to 125cc to 2030. Is this part of the Great Reset encouraged by the world economic forum?
M.A.G article. https://www.mag-uk.org/mag-fires-first-shots-on-motorcycle…
M.A.G article. https://www.mag-uk.org/mag-fires-first-shots-on-motorcycle…