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What Christmas looked like 100 years ago. Two children around a Christmas tree, Washington D.C. 1920.

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This is getting interesting! Masks are falling idols are burning!
2025 is the year of gratitude. So I’ll be grateful for the opportunities and the lessons that will come!
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Another excellent post from John Plaice:

"Maurice Allais (1911-2010) was a French physicist and economist. He won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1988. In physics, he is best known a) for conducting a number of experiments in the 1950s with a paraconical pendulum that demonstrate that there are gravitational anomalies during eclipses, and b) for publicly supporting the interferometry experimental results of Dayton Miller (1866-1941), who clearly showed that the speed of light is not constant in all reference frames. Were Miller to be correct, then Albert Einstein’s (1879-1955) theory of special relativity would be falsified, as would, necessarily, the theory of general relativity."
https://johnplaice.substack.com/p/the-precession-of-mercurys-perihelion#:~:text=Maurice%20Allais%20(1911,of%20general%20relativity.
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TIL that In 1971, the crew of Apollo 15 left a tiny statue on the moon called Fallen Astronaut, alongside a plaque listing the names of 14 astronauts and cosmonauts who had died. It remains the only memorial to lost space explorers on the moon, silently honoring their sacrifice.
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>In December 2014, Axovant acquired rights to the drug intepirdine from GlaxoSmithKline. Intepirdine is a potential add-on treatment to donepezil. GlaxoSmithKline had sold the rights to Axovant for only $5 million, a very small amount in the pharmaceutical industry, because four clinical trials had resulted in failure. Intepirdine was Axovant's only product.

>Although no clinical development took place, Axovant held its IPO in June 2015 and raised $315 million, the largest biotech IPO ever, based on new phase IIB trials that were more promising. The lock-up period against reselling stock was reduced to an unusually short 90 days for hedge funds that showed interest in the IPO.

>In July 2017, Axovant announced that the results of a phase III trial indicated that the drug was not effective for treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Axovant's stock lost 75 percent of its value in a single day. It has been accused of being a pump-and-dump scheme.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sio_Gene_Therapies
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The Vyne Ring or the Ring of Silvianus

Thought to be fourth-century, it is made of 12g of gold and comes with an intriguing tale. It was discovered in 1785 by a farmer in a field at Silchester (the Roman town Calleva Atrebatum), in Hampshire, not far from The Vyne. No one knows how the ring came to The Vyne Tudor house, but there it has stayed.

Moving on to the early 19th century, and, 100 miles away, at Lydney in Gloucestershire (once the site of a Roman temple), a small leaden tablet, also from the fourth century, was found. On it was engraved a curse imprecating woe on the person – one Senicianus – who had taken this very ring. The curse named the owner of the ring as Silvianus, and in the text he called upon the god Nodens, a Celtic deity adopted by the Romans, for help.

In the 1920s the archaeologist Sir Mortimer Wheeler was directing excavations at Lydney. Aware of the tablet (now in private hands) and its connection to the ring, he asked JRR Tolkien, scholar of Old and Middle English at Oxford, to look into ‘Nodens’. ‘Did Tolkien see the ring?’ asks Dominique Shembry, house steward at The Vyne. ‘We can’t be sure, but he was clearly aware of its connection to the tablet and its curse.’

The ring comes with unanswered questions. It is engraved with a primitive face and the word ‘VENVS’ is inscribed on the reverse. But is it Venus? ‘It could be a lion’s head,’ Dominique explains, ‘or the profile of a Celtic tribal chief, wearing a headband of feathers, or perhaps boar’s bristles, which were a symbol of fertility and strength. The ring is large, a modern size T, so it must have been worn on the thumb, or over a glove.’

What is known is that the curse clearly failed: Silvianus never had his piece returned. Yet the tale of a ring and a curse, thanks to Tolkien, lives on.
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The truth about "polio" paralysis: it was DDT poisoning.

"The great expectations held for DDT have been realized.” Penn Salt chemicals advertisement. (Time Magazine, June 30, 1947)
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If you were curious why Igor Kirillov was just assassinated, watch this video.

In August 2023, Kirillov outlined how the US and Big Pharma “rule the world” by “manufacturing biological crises”.

He also discussed how all of this evidence has been submitted to the UN many times, and gets vetoed every time by the US, because the US cannot refute the documentation.

Essentially, Kirillov found the paper trail proving that the US government, along with NGOs and oligarchs, created C19, and used it to generate trillions in profit for pharmaceutical companies via vaccine production, as well as advancing government overreach via emergency powers.

This is the reason they just killed him. He was trying to expose the biggest crime in human history.
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"Mr Modi and his BJP are acutely aware of this. Their election manifesto in 2014 called the diaspora “a vast reservoir to articulate the national interests and affairs globally” that would be “harnessed for strengthening Brand India”. The next year the party’s general secretary said the BJP saw the diaspora as India’s voice abroad, “the way the Jewish community looks out for Israel’s interests in the United States”."

https://archive.is/W6Eba
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TIL: At age 17 Neil Armstrong was accepted into MIT but choose Purdue University instead because he liked the Purdue Boilermakers' Quarterback, and because his uncle advised him that he didn't have to go all the way to Cambridge to receive a good education
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