Relaxation video 2b
Relax, meditate, BE.
I added the music and edited the video.
However, my thanks to SlowTVRelaxBackground for the video source.
They are at: https://www.youtube.com/@SlowTVRelaxBackground
God bless!
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The Fugitive - Big Pharma fraud
The key bits of a great movie. I'm not happy with the quality but it will have to do for now. The point is that Big Pharma and fraud go hand in hand. They have been at it for a long time. This is just a movie, but it's an accurate depiction of a world in which human beings are willing to do whatever it takes to get ahead.
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Relaxation video 2a
Relax, meditate, BE.
I added the music and edited the video.
However, my thanks to SlowTVRelaxBackground for the video source.
They are at: https://www.youtube.com/@SlowTVRelaxBackground
God bless!
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Relaxation video 1
Relax, meditate, BE.
I added the music and edited the video.
However, my thanks to Nature Relaxation Films for the video source. The are at: https://www.youtube.com/@naturerelaxationfilms
God bless!
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Ed Dowd (Mercola podcast) on capital and Covid jabs
Capital will go where reality is or is perceived to be.
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Elon and the Covid jab - believe him?
Controlled opposition is controlled opposition, however convincing it may be.
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Jacob Collier - Audience Choirs x3
Jacob Collier is a genius. His ability to connect with music is extraordinary. He is a musician's musician. As a result, his audiences tend to be more musical than the average crowd, which is helpful when you're being turned into a choir by the young maestro.
However, his audience choirs are more than just well conducted. The power of music is its ability to connect - to unite - people who don't know each other. In dark times like these, we need all the spirituality we can get, and Jacob seems to understand this deeply.
Enjoy! And God bless.
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Dr Andy Wakefield BEST part on Doc Malik podcast (7 mins)
Best part from recent podcast ep. - Doc Malik interviews Dr Andy Wakefield
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RFK Jr speech (minor audio FX 1.1x speed)
With basic tools I attempted to slightly enhance RFK Jr's voice. If anyone knows any tricks to make his voice better that would be helpful, thank you.
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Dr Andy Wakefield overview on Doc Malik podcast ep. (7 mins)
Overview from recent podcast ep. - Doc Malik interviews Dr Andy Wakefield
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Covid 1984 (GOF) - MCM - A&B
Covid 1984 - all 4 parts (by Gain Of Function - on YouTube - find at https://www.youtube.com/@gainoffunction9082
Clip of my own Propaganda short (feat. Mark Crispin Miller)
'My Own Hymn' - Above & Beyond's lyric video w/added excerpt from Charlie Chaplin's Great Dictator speech (repeated)
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Slightly amusing (small screen?!) TAIL person!
No pronouns but a TAIL! Added something to make THEM better :D
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The End of Germ Theory? Testing The Tests
21 minute clip from The End of Germ Theory, focusing on the tests, including the yeast test in April 2021 by Dr Stefan Lanka.
Featuring short clips of an interview with Dr Tom Cowan.
This video has been uploaded for research purposes and to share with the community, especially those interesting in virology.
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Edward Dowd on The Epidemic of Sudden Death (clip) - FLCCC
Ed Dowd's career background + talking about how he detects fraud - use of refrains, catchphrases, etc. These are indicative of fraudulent intentions (selling snake oil).
Interviewed by Dr Pierre Kory with Dr Paul Marik.
Music: 'Inception' (theme) by Hans Zimmer
Images: various
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Professor Ian Plimer on 'Green Murder'
Professor Ian Plimer is Australia’s best-known geologist. He is Emeritus Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Melbourne, where he was Professor and Head of Earth Sciences (1991-2005) after serving at the University of Newcastle (1985-1991) as Professor and Head of Geology.
He was Professor of Mining Geology at The University of Adelaide (2006-2012) and in 1991 was also German Research Foundation Professor of Ore Deposits at the Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München (Germany).
He was on the staff of the University of New England, the University of New South Wales and Macquarie University. He has published more than 120 scientific papers on geology and was one of the trinity of editors for the five-volume Encyclopedia of Geology.
Professor Plimer spent much of his life in the rough and tumble of the zinc-lead-silver mining town of Broken Hill where an interdisciplinary scientific knowledge intertwined with a healthy dose of scepticism and pragmatism are necessary. He is Patron of Lifeline Broken Hill and the Broken Hill Geocentre. He worked for North Broken Hill Ltd, was a consultant to many major mining companies and has been a director of numerous exploration public companies listed in London, Toronto and Sydney. In his post-university career he is proudly a director of a number various unlisted private Hancock Prospecting companies.
A new Broken Hill mineral, plimerite, was named in recognition of his contribution to Broken Hill geology. Ironically, plimerite is green and soft. It fractures unevenly, is brittle and insoluble in alcohol. A ground-hunting rainforest spider Austrotengella plimeri from the Tweed Range (NSW) has been named in his honour because of his “provocative contributions to issues of climate change”. The author would like to think that Austrotengella plimeri is poisonous.
Ian Plimer identifies as ZnFe4(PO4)3(OH)5 and demands the appropriate pronoun be used.
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