Schumann Resonance Revealed - Who Was Schumann? - YouTube
Nicholas A
Published on Jul 18, 2013
A short documentary on Schumann and his discovery.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=go72Rm4tLIk
Nicholas A
Published on Jul 18, 2013
A short documentary on Schumann and his discovery.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=go72Rm4tLIk
YouTube
Schumann Resonance Revealed - Who Was Schumann?
A short documentary on Schumann and his discovery.
Genesis 2 (ASV)
7 And Jehovah God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.
7 And Jehovah God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.
Job 33 (ASV)
4 The Spirit of God hath made me, And the breath of the Almighty giveth me life.
4 The Spirit of God hath made me, And the breath of the Almighty giveth me life.
Forwarded from Health Ranger
It's UNREAL. The CDC just announced -- and the AP covered it -- that all covid-19 "reactions" are nothing more than ANXIETY. Mass hysteria. The covid shot is perfectly safe, they say, and people are just making up all the side effects. Story with links coming tomorrow on NaturalNews.com.
These CDC officials are war criminals. They should all be arrested and prosecuted for crimes against humanity.
These CDC officials are war criminals. They should all be arrested and prosecuted for crimes against humanity.
Forwarded from GreenMedInfo
This is an atrocity. Experimenting on pregnant women in this way is a clear violation of the Nuremberg code of medical ethics, when VAERS already shows 115,000 adverse effects thus far. CDC Officially Recommends COVID Jab for Pregnant Women https://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/cdc-officially-recommends-covid-jab-pregnant-women
Forwarded from LifeSiteNews
US birth rate plummets to lowest recorded in past 42 years, study shows
A 4 percent drop was recorded in 2020 alone.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/us-birth-rate-plummets-to-lowest-recorded-in-past-42-years-study-shows?utm_source=telegram
A 4 percent drop was recorded in 2020 alone.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/us-birth-rate-plummets-to-lowest-recorded-in-past-42-years-study-shows?utm_source=telegram
LifeSite
US birth rate plummets to lowest recorded in past 42 years, study shows - LifeSite
A 4 percent drop was recorded in 2020 alone.
https://thebulletin.org/2021/05/the-origin-of-covid-did-people-or-nature-open-pandoras-box-at-wuhan/
The origin of COVID: Did people or nature open Pandora’s box at Wuhan? - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
By Nicholas Wade
May 5, 2021
The origin of COVID: Did people or nature open Pandora’s box at Wuhan? - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
By Nicholas Wade
May 5, 2021
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
The origin of COVID: Did people or nature open Pandora’s box at Wuhan?
If the case that SARS2 originated in a lab is so substantial, why isn’t this more widely known? As is now obvious, there are many people who have reason not to talk about it.
https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-05-05-ophthalmologists-now-ethically-obligated-denounce-covid-19-vaccines.html
Ophthalmologists now ethically obligated to denounce covid-19 vaccines, as 20,000 new eye disorders are reported – NaturalNews.com
Wednesday, May 05, 2021
by: Lance D Johnson
Ophthalmologists now ethically obligated to denounce covid-19 vaccines, as 20,000 new eye disorders are reported – NaturalNews.com
Wednesday, May 05, 2021
by: Lance D Johnson
NaturalNews.com
Ophthalmologists now ethically obligated to denounce covid-19 vaccines, as 20,000 new eye disorders are reported
In just a few months, the World Health Organization received approximately 20,000 reports of new eye disorders that occurred post covid-19 vaccination. These reports include 303 cases of [...]
https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-have-identified-four-distinct-types-of-alzheimer-s
Scientists Have Identified Four Distinct Types of Alzheimer's And What They Do to Us
DAVID NIELD
2 MAY 2021
The first variant, discovered in 33 percent of cases, sees tau spreading mainly within the temporal lobe and affecting patient memory.
The second, found 18 percent of the time, spreads across the other parts of the cerebral cortex – memory problems are less common, but difficulties in planning and performing actions are more common.
The third variant, found in 30 percent of all cases, is where tau spreads in the visual cortex (used for processing sight) – patients have trouble orienting themselves, judging distance, and identifying shapes.
The fourth and final variant, seen in 19 percent of cases, spreads asymmetrically in the brain's left hemisphere and affects language processing.
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Scientists Have Identified Four Distinct Types of Alzheimer's And What They Do to Us
DAVID NIELD
2 MAY 2021
The first variant, discovered in 33 percent of cases, sees tau spreading mainly within the temporal lobe and affecting patient memory.
The second, found 18 percent of the time, spreads across the other parts of the cerebral cortex – memory problems are less common, but difficulties in planning and performing actions are more common.
The third variant, found in 30 percent of all cases, is where tau spreads in the visual cortex (used for processing sight) – patients have trouble orienting themselves, judging distance, and identifying shapes.
The fourth and final variant, seen in 19 percent of cases, spreads asymmetrically in the brain's left hemisphere and affects language processing.
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ScienceAlert
Scientists Have Identified Four Distinct Types of Alzheimer's And What They Do to Us
The more we understand about Alzheimer's, the faster we can work towards better treatments and ultimately a cure, which makes discovering four distinct subtypes of the brain disease an important one.
Images of the four variants. (Jacob Vogel)
https://www.sciencealert.com/images/2021-04/alz-2.jpg
https://www.sciencealert.com/images/2021-04/alz-2.jpg
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-021-01309-6
Four distinct trajectories of tau deposition identified in Alzheimer’s disease | Nature Medicine
Published: 29 April 2021
Four distinct trajectories of tau deposition identified in Alzheimer’s disease | Nature Medicine
Published: 29 April 2021
Nature
Four distinct trajectories of tau deposition identified in Alzheimer’s disease
Nature Medicine - Systematic characterization of longitudinal tau variability in human Alzheimer’s disease using an unbiased subtyping algorithm reveals four trajectories of tau deposition...
http://www.geologypage.com/2021/04/new-insights-into-mass-extinctions.html
Source:
https://news.psu.edu/story/655587/2021/04/20/research/dead-clades-walking-fossil-record-provides-new-insights-mass
New insights into mass extinctions | Geology Page
April 24, 2021
“Dead clades walking are a pattern in the fossil record where some animal groups make it past the extinction event, but they also can’t succeed in the aftermath,” said Benjamin Barnes, a doctoral student in geosciences at Penn State. “It paints the pictures of a group consigned to an eventual extinction.”
“In some cases, you have a group that has a sudden drop in diversity and lasts for a few more million years before disappearing from the record. But we also found many orders straggled along sometimes for tens or hundreds of millions of years.”
The scientists used a statistical technique called a Bayesian change point algorithm to analyze fossil records from the Paleobiology Database, a public record of paleontological data maintained by international scientists.
The method allowed the researchers to search time series data for significant points where the data deviated from the pattern. They were able to identify negative jagged shifts in diversity and rule out that the organism went extinct immediately but instead persisted.
Those survivors can continue in their niche for millions of years, even into the present. But their lack of diversity makes them more susceptible to future environmental challenges or extinction events, the scientists said.
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Source:
https://news.psu.edu/story/655587/2021/04/20/research/dead-clades-walking-fossil-record-provides-new-insights-mass
New insights into mass extinctions | Geology Page
April 24, 2021
“Dead clades walking are a pattern in the fossil record where some animal groups make it past the extinction event, but they also can’t succeed in the aftermath,” said Benjamin Barnes, a doctoral student in geosciences at Penn State. “It paints the pictures of a group consigned to an eventual extinction.”
“In some cases, you have a group that has a sudden drop in diversity and lasts for a few more million years before disappearing from the record. But we also found many orders straggled along sometimes for tens or hundreds of millions of years.”
The scientists used a statistical technique called a Bayesian change point algorithm to analyze fossil records from the Paleobiology Database, a public record of paleontological data maintained by international scientists.
The method allowed the researchers to search time series data for significant points where the data deviated from the pattern. They were able to identify negative jagged shifts in diversity and rule out that the organism went extinct immediately but instead persisted.
Those survivors can continue in their niche for millions of years, even into the present. But their lack of diversity makes them more susceptible to future environmental challenges or extinction events, the scientists said.
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Geology Page
New insights into mass extinctions - Geology Page
Mass extinctions are known as times of global upheaval, causing rapid losses in biodiversity that wipe out entire animal groups.
Rafinesquina, seen in this close-up shot, was an ancient genus of brachiopod belonging to order Strophomenida. This order survived two mass extinction events, but the second represented a ‘death sentence’ from which they were unable to recover diversity, persisting for another hundred million years as a ‘dead clade walking’ before their eventual extinction.
Image: Provided by Benjamin Barnes
https://news.psu.edu/sites/default/files/styles/photo_gallery_large/public/Rafinesquina.jpeg?itok=A881Eytn
Image: Provided by Benjamin Barnes
https://news.psu.edu/sites/default/files/styles/photo_gallery_large/public/Rafinesquina.jpeg?itok=A881Eytn
https://www.dispatch.com/article/20131004/NEWS/310049695
Geology | The strange tale of the cursed brachiopod - News - The Columbus Dispatch - Columbus, OH
Posted Oct 4, 2013 at 12:01 AM
Updated Oct 6, 2013 at 12:50 PM
The noscript of one recent research paper in the journal Palaios caught my eye -- “The Curse of Rafinesquina: Negative taphonomic feedback exerted by strophomenid shells on storm-buried lingulids in the Cincinnatian Series (Katian, Ordovician) Series of Ohio.”
The curse of Rafinesquina?
Rafinesquina is a brachiopod, which are small filter-feeding sea creatures that have a two-part shell with a hinge at the back.
Although they are somewhat rare today, brachiopods were abundant on ancient sea floors. In fact, more than 40,000 fossil species have been described.
A major group of brachiopods are the strophomenids, of which Rafinesquina was one. Characterized by wide flat shells that measure a couple of inches across (large for a brachiopod), millions of them lived in the ancient sea that covered the Cincinnati region during the Ordovician.
Periodically, large storms would rip up vast numbers of shells and deposit them in layers a few inches thick. It was just such an event the recent article discussed.
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Geology | The strange tale of the cursed brachiopod - News - The Columbus Dispatch - Columbus, OH
Posted Oct 4, 2013 at 12:01 AM
Updated Oct 6, 2013 at 12:50 PM
The noscript of one recent research paper in the journal Palaios caught my eye -- “The Curse of Rafinesquina: Negative taphonomic feedback exerted by strophomenid shells on storm-buried lingulids in the Cincinnatian Series (Katian, Ordovician) Series of Ohio.”
The curse of Rafinesquina?
Rafinesquina is a brachiopod, which are small filter-feeding sea creatures that have a two-part shell with a hinge at the back.
Although they are somewhat rare today, brachiopods were abundant on ancient sea floors. In fact, more than 40,000 fossil species have been described.
A major group of brachiopods are the strophomenids, of which Rafinesquina was one. Characterized by wide flat shells that measure a couple of inches across (large for a brachiopod), millions of them lived in the ancient sea that covered the Cincinnati region during the Ordovician.
Periodically, large storms would rip up vast numbers of shells and deposit them in layers a few inches thick. It was just such an event the recent article discussed.
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THE “CURSE OF RAFINESQUINA:” NEGATIVE TAPHONOMIC FEEDBACK EXERTED BY STROPHOMENID SHELLS ON STORM-BURIED LINGULIDS IN THE CINCINNATIAN SERIES (KATIAN, ORDOVICIAN) OF OHIOCURSE OF RAFINESQUINA | PALAIOS | GeoScienceWorld
PALAIOS (2013) 28 (6): 359–372.
https://doi.org/10.2110/palo.2012.p12-094r
https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/sepm/palaios/article-abstract/28/6/359/146334/THE-CURSE-OF-RAFINESQUINA-NEGATIVE-TAPHONOMIC?redirectedFrom=fulltext
PALAIOS (2013) 28 (6): 359–372.
https://doi.org/10.2110/palo.2012.p12-094r
https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/sepm/palaios/article-abstract/28/6/359/146334/THE-CURSE-OF-RAFINESQUINA-NEGATIVE-TAPHONOMIC?redirectedFrom=fulltext
The disaster of the "clams":
A giant storm dumped piles of "big clam shells" on top of "small still living clams". They desperately tried to climb up through the masses on top of them to breathe. Sadly, most of them didn't make it. Similar to those human tragedies where in a crush of humanity those who perish simply can't breathe under all the weight of bodies above.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/least-44-killed-human-avalanche-israeli-religious-festival
A giant storm dumped piles of "big clam shells" on top of "small still living clams". They desperately tried to climb up through the masses on top of them to breathe. Sadly, most of them didn't make it. Similar to those human tragedies where in a crush of humanity those who perish simply can't breathe under all the weight of bodies above.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/least-44-killed-human-avalanche-israeli-religious-festival
Zerohedge
Zerohedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero
Stocksdale
November 21, 2013
Rafinesquina ponderosa
http://www.thefossilforum.com/uploads/gallery/album_1853/gallery_10955_1853_358716.jpg
November 21, 2013
Rafinesquina ponderosa
http://www.thefossilforum.com/uploads/gallery/album_1853/gallery_10955_1853_358716.jpg
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2021/05/04/993430007/trees-talk-to-each-other-mother-tree-ecologist-hears-lessons-for-people-too
See link for audio playback
'Mother Tree' Ecologist Suzanne Simard Shares Secrets Of Tree Communication : Shots - Health News : NPR
May 4, 20212:39 PM ET
Heard on Fresh Air
DAVE DAVIES
Trees are linked to neighboring trees by an underground network of fungi that resembles the neural networks in the brain, she explains. In one study, Simard watched as a Douglas fir that had been injured by insects appeared to send chemical warning signals to a ponderosa pine growing nearby. The pine tree then produced defense enzymes to protect against the insect.
"This was a breakthrough," Simard says. The trees were sharing "information that actually is important to the health of the whole forest."
In addition to warning each other of danger, Simard says that trees have been known to share nutrients at critical times to keep each other healthy. She says the trees in a forest are often linked to each other via an older tree she calls a "mother" or "hub" tree.
"In connecting with all the trees of different ages, [the mother trees] can actually facilitate the growth of these understory seedlings," she says. "The seedlings will link into the network of the old trees and benefit from that huge uptake resource capacity. And the old trees would also pass a little bit of carbon and nutrients and water to the little seedlings, at crucial times in their lives, that actually help them survive."
See link for audio playback
'Mother Tree' Ecologist Suzanne Simard Shares Secrets Of Tree Communication : Shots - Health News : NPR
May 4, 20212:39 PM ET
Heard on Fresh Air
DAVE DAVIES
Trees are linked to neighboring trees by an underground network of fungi that resembles the neural networks in the brain, she explains. In one study, Simard watched as a Douglas fir that had been injured by insects appeared to send chemical warning signals to a ponderosa pine growing nearby. The pine tree then produced defense enzymes to protect against the insect.
"This was a breakthrough," Simard says. The trees were sharing "information that actually is important to the health of the whole forest."
In addition to warning each other of danger, Simard says that trees have been known to share nutrients at critical times to keep each other healthy. She says the trees in a forest are often linked to each other via an older tree she calls a "mother" or "hub" tree.
"In connecting with all the trees of different ages, [the mother trees] can actually facilitate the growth of these understory seedlings," she says. "The seedlings will link into the network of the old trees and benefit from that huge uptake resource capacity. And the old trees would also pass a little bit of carbon and nutrients and water to the little seedlings, at crucial times in their lives, that actually help them survive."
https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Mother-Tree-Discovering-Wisdom/dp/052565609X
Suzanne Simard
Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest
ISBN-13978-0525656098
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Suzanne Simard
Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest
ISBN-13978-0525656098
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Isaiah 60
13 The glory of Lebanon shall come unto thee, the fir-tree, the pine, and the box-tree together, to beautify the place of my sanctuary; and I will make the place of my feet glorious.
13 The glory of Lebanon shall come unto thee, the fir-tree, the pine, and the box-tree together, to beautify the place of my sanctuary; and I will make the place of my feet glorious.
Isaiah 41
17 The poor and needy seek water, and there is none, and their tongue faileth for thirst; I, Jehovah, will answer them, I, the God of Israel, will not forsake them. 18 I will open rivers on the bare heights, and fountains in the midst of the valleys; I will make the wilderness a pool of water, and the dry land springs of water. 19 I will put in the wilderness the cedar, the acacia, and the myrtle, and the oil-tree; I will set in the desert the fir-tree, the pine, and the box-tree together: 20 that they may see, and know, and consider, and understand together, that the hand of Jehovah hath done this, and the Holy One of Israel hath created it.
17 The poor and needy seek water, and there is none, and their tongue faileth for thirst; I, Jehovah, will answer them, I, the God of Israel, will not forsake them. 18 I will open rivers on the bare heights, and fountains in the midst of the valleys; I will make the wilderness a pool of water, and the dry land springs of water. 19 I will put in the wilderness the cedar, the acacia, and the myrtle, and the oil-tree; I will set in the desert the fir-tree, the pine, and the box-tree together: 20 that they may see, and know, and consider, and understand together, that the hand of Jehovah hath done this, and the Holy One of Israel hath created it.