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The Link between Parasites And Cancer
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TRANS Mafia JAILS Irish Christian Teacher for not Bowing down to Trans Pedo Grooming Curriculum!
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HILLARY CLINTON - THE WICKED WITCH (Jessie Czebotar & David Zublick)
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HILLARY CLINTON - THE WICKED WITCH (Jessie Czebotar & David Zublick)

Jessie Czebotar's sworn affidavits revealed (David Zublick on Dark Outpost) [#High Elites #Cannibalism #Frazzeldrip] https://www.bitchute.com/video/pnokwlssz4lQ/ Dark Outpost Seized Documents - Evidence Ex Presidents Tortured & Ate Children! / Jessie Czebotar https://www.bitchute.com/video/WrgUQMAbR8fv/ . The First Ladies Who Brought the Occult to the White House https://www.vice.com/en/article/the-first-ladies-who-brought-witchcraft-to-the-white-house/ With Hillary Clinton, We’ve Seen This Witchhunt Before https://www.damemagazine.com/2016/11/01/hillary-clinton-weve-seen-witchhunt/ The dark depths of hatred for Hillary Clinton https://www.damemagazine.com/2016/11/01/hillary-clinton-weve-seen-witchhunt/https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-36992955 The Adrenochrome Witch Pdf https://ashley-cole-o2220.web.app/the-adrenochrome-witch-pdf.html . . . ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- . . Source: "Dani Paso" https://old.bitchute.com/video/EblewIMaxt2i/
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Taylor Swift Insider Reveals Singer Is a Man Who Worships Satan
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Taylor Swift Insider Reveals Singer Is a Man Who Worships Satan

It has long been claimed Hollywood stars and entertainment industry celebrities must join the Illuminati to make it to the top of the industry, but few people outside of the Illuminati inner-circle truly understand what this means. Thanks to backstage staff at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert in Warsaw, we now have insight into the sacrifices young entertainers must make to achieve success and fame in the industry. According to insiders with close access to the world’s top artist in 2024, Taylor Swift may not be who she claims to be… which could explain why the Satanic cabal is propelling her to unprecedented heights. That’s right, according to those on the inside, Taylor Swift is a young man pretending to be a woman, furthering the inverse agenda of the Illuminati elite. Get Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine, and Fenbendazole here: https://pills4ever.com - use coupon code 'peoplesvoice' for 15% off. - Become a member of the world’s first ever cyber nation: https://joseon.com - Visit https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/IPV6 to take back control of the Internet Source: TPV https://rumble.com/c/THEPEOPLESVOICE
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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Elon Musk ‘can’t wait’ to help cut government programs if Trump is reelected
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Elon Musk ‘can’t wait’ to help cut government programs if Trump is reelected

Elon Musk is excited about the possibility of joining a second Donald Trump administration — and he’s sharpening his ax. The right-wing tech entrepreneur announced shortly after the former president was shot during a July rally in Pennsylvania that he “fully” supports the MAGA candidate. But Trump said in a recent interview he doesn’t think the world’s richest man would have time to serve in a cabinet position while running his multinational...
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Trump plans government efficiency commission proposed by Elon Musk
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Trump plans government efficiency commission proposed by Elon Musk

Former President Donald Trump’s latest push to gut the regulatory state is the formation of a government efficiency commission akin to what Tesla founder Elon Musk has proposed. Trump announced the move Thursday during a speech before the Economic Club of New York. The commission will perform “a complete financial and performance audit of the entire federal government,” he told the crowd.
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The Lighter Side
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Hospice nurse shares clue she uses to know if someone is dying 6 months before it happens
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Hospice nurse shares clue she uses to know if someone is dying 6 months before it happens

Death is the last great mystery that all of us face. We don’t know when we will go or can really be sure what comes next. So there’s understandably a lot of fear and uncertainty that most of us feel around death, whether we’re thinking about ourselves or a loved one.That’s why Julie McFadden's work is so important. As a palliative care nurse in the Los Angeles area, who has seen over a hundred people die, her TikTok videos shed light on the process to make us all a bit more comfortable with the inevitable.McFadden is also the author of the bestseller, “Nothing to Fear.”The nurse’s experience helping people in their final stages has given her a unique perspective on the process. In a recent video, she shared how she can see the first symptoms that someone is going to die a natural death about 6 months before they finally do.Interestingly, she can determine that someone only has half a year left to live when most of us have no idea they have entered the final stages of life. @hospicenursejulie Replying to @Mariah educating yourself about scary topics will help decrease fear. ✨Nothing to Fear ✨- my book- out june 11th #hospicenursejulie #hospicenurse #caregiversoftiktok #medicaltiktok #learnontiktok #nothingtofearbook What are the symptoms of dying at the 6-month mark?McFadden adds that people who are dying are usually placed in hospice care when the symptoms begin to appear around the 6-month mark."You will have very generalized symptoms. Those symptoms will usually be, one, you will be less social. So you'll be more introverted than extroverted," McFadden said. "Two, you will be sleeping a lot more. And three, you will be eating and drinking a lot less. Literally, everyone on hospice, I see this happen to." A Ray of light over a mountain. via PIxbay/Pexels What are the symptoms of dying at the 3-month mark?You are going to notice more debility,” McFadden continues. “They will be staying in their house most of the time. It's going to be difficult getting up and just going to the bathroom. Again, sleeping a lot more and eating and drinking a lot less.”What are the symptoms of dying at the 1-month mark?Something usually begins to happen in the final month of someone’s life. They start to believe they are in contact with others they have lost. It’s like they are there to make the dying person feel comfortable with their final transition. "Usually around the one month mark is when people will start seeing 'the unseen', they have the visioning. They'll be seeing dead relatives, dead loved ones, dead pets, old friends who have died,” McFadden said. “Again, not everyone — but many, many people will start seeing these things at around one month." An angel with a trumpet.via PixaBay/PexelsAngela Morrow, a registered nurse at Verywell Health, agrees that people in the final stage of life often hear from those who have passed before them. Morrow says we should refrain from correcting the patients when they share their stories of talking to people and pets who have died. "You might feel frustrated because you can't know for sure whether they're hallucinating, having a spiritual experience, or just getting confused. The uncertainty can be unsettling, but it's part of the process," Morrow writes.At the end of the video, McFadden says that the most important factors palliative care nurses look at to determine the stage of death are eating, drinking and sleeping. “Most people, a few weeks out from death, will be sleeping more than they are awake. And they will be barely eating and barely drinking,” McFadden said. i.giphy.com In the end, hospice nurses “allow the body to be the guide” as they help their patients transition from life to death.McFadden’s work has brought a lot of peace to her followers as they go through trying times. "My mom is in hospice right now and she’s currently, I think, hours or days from death. YourTikToks have helped me out tremendously," Deb wrote. "My grandma passed away in February, and she experienced all of this. this page brings me peace knowing everything she went through was natural," Jaida added."Thanks, Julie. I volunteer in a hospice end-of-life facility, and this helps educate the families. Your posts are wonderful," Grandma Nita wrote.One of the things that makes death so scary is the number of unknowns surrounding the process. That’s why it’s so important that McFadden shares her stories of helping people to the next side. She shows that death is a natural process and that hospice nurses are here to help make the transition as peaceful as possible.
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Pillow hugger or stool rester? What your couch sitting style uncovers about your personality
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Pillow hugger or stool rester? What your couch sitting style uncovers about your personality

Many of the most seemingly mundane of activities can reflect deeper aspects of our psyche—be it how we use our body language, or even what side of the bed we sleep on. Even the way we sit on the couch can uncover clues to our personality, according to psychologist Dr Rebekah Wanic.As reported by The Mirror, Dr. Wanic partnered with Sofa Club to analyze five common couch sitting positions and determine likely character traits associated with each one—from a need for control to complete laissez faire-ness, and everywhere in between. Curious as to what your go-to move says about you? Read on. Sitting criss-cross Photo credit: CanvaThose who like to sit criss-cross-applesauce, aka Criss-Crossers, often have a “desire to project an image of sophistication and composure,” says Wanic. Ultimately, Criss-Crossers want to appear “polished and controlled.” Or maybe they do a lot of yoga, who knows. Lounging back Photo credit: CanvaIf you’re a “Lay Back Lounger,” Wanic surmises that you’re all about “relaxation and comfort” and are perfectly confident taking up the space to do so. Sitting with knees curled up Photo credit: CanvaThose who sit with their knees curled up, nicknamed “Snug Sitters,” also value comfort, along with peace. That “may also be less interested in gaining attention but more focused on enjoying their experience,” says Wanic. Propping feet on a stool Photo credit: Canva“Footstool Fans,” as Wanic calls them, are likely to be very practical, yet adaptable…which is something my recliner-loving husband will surely rub in my face from now on. Hugging a pillow while sitting Photo credit: CanvaLastly, Wanic said that “Cushion Cuddlers” are most likely to be more on the shy, introverted side who prefer “blending in” to standing out. Of course, these labels aren’t necessarily gospel. An extrovert can certainly enjoy hugging a pillow from time to time. Maybe you just want to prop your feet up to take some pressure off your back. Or maybe you’re like me and go through all six of these positions in a single hour. While non verbal communication has relevance, many people erroneously believe in body language myths that have little evidence to back them—thanks in no small part to TikTok. Many still believe, for example, that speaking while looking in different directions indicates deceit, though that has long been debunked. Or that crossing your arms signals discomfort (spoiler: not necessarily). Humans are complex creatures, even when they’re sitting on the couch. We can’t determine the full scope of all their inner workings from just one thing. But, certain patterns of behavior can tell a story. As the saying goes, “"We are what we repeatedly do.” Plus, just like with taking an online quiz or reading your horoscope, it’s nice to quell our curiosity, gain a better sense of ourselves and others, maybe even feel some validation. Not to mention, it’s just fun!
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Mom explains why she doesn't teach her kids about 'stranger danger' and it makes a ton of sense
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Mom explains why she doesn't teach her kids about 'stranger danger' and it makes a ton of sense

In the 1960s, the Little Golden Books series included a book called "Never Talk to Strangers," a cute little sing-songy rhyme with a host of silly animals and an ominous, repeating refrain: Never talk to strangers. For generations, the "Don't talk to strangers" message for kids has been as ubiquitous as "Wear your seatbelt" and "Look both ways when you cross the street." But unlike those clear-cut safety rules, "stranger danger" messaging comes with some significant drawbacks and glaring omissions.Mom and life coach Marcie Whalen shared why she and her partner don't teach their kids the concept of "stranger danger" at all, and her alternate approach makes a lot of sense. “Parents are trying to protect their kids, keep them safe. But most people are good people," Whalen says. "And we want our girls to be outgoing and have conversations with people to be, in general, hospitable to those around them. And so instead of talking about strangers, we talk about strange behavior.”Whalen points out the statistical truth that it's far more likely that kids will be abused or hurt by someone they know rather than a stranger. "So I want my girls to understand what strange behavior is—asking them to keep a secret…asking them to go somewhere without their mom or dad—and my girls understand what to look for, whether it’s in somebody they know really well or somebody they don’t know at all." Watch her explain: See on Instagram "Stranger danger" may be catchy as a rhyme, but when we teach kids that strangers in general can't be trusted, we instill a sense of fear about everyone they don't know, which isn't entirely fair and can quickly become confusing. Real life involves interacting with strangers all the time, so kids miss developing an important life skill if all they hear is that strangers might be dangerous. We also talk about the kindness of strangers being a good thing, so at what point do kids learn to stop fearing unfamiliar people and start reaching out with kindness? In truth, some strangers will be more trustworthy and safe than some people kids know, so automatically feeling paranoid about every stranger won't guarantee their safety. Kids who are old enough to be in situations where they might interact with strangers without a parent or guardian beside them are old enough to learn what kinds of situations to avoid and what behavioral red flags to watch for. Most obviously, we should teach kids some specific luring tactics to watch for with strangers, such as an adult asking a child for directions or for help looking for a lost puppy, in addition to the classic tempting them with candy. However, it's also important that they know "strange behavior" isn't always super obvious, so they should listen to their gut if something seems even a little bit "off" or questionable.For parents worried about kidnapping, it may help to know that even the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children avoids the "never talk to strangers" message as well. “At the National Center, we don’t teach stranger danger, either," executive director Callahan Walsh told TODAY Parents. "We know that child safety is much more nuanced than just a rhyming phrase. There are inherent flaws with that strategy.”Walsh shared that kids will often describe strangers as "mean" or "ugly" or "monster-like," which isn't the reality with most people who actually pose a threat. Teaching children to avoid strangers also might prevent them from seeking help from a stranger, such as a security guard, a store employee or a mom with kids, if they find themselves in a scary or dangerous situation. Of course, knowing your own kid also comes into this equation. Some children are more naturally anxious and cautious, while others may be oblivious to potential dangers, so tailoring the messaging to a child's temperament is wise. Whalen's premise is solid either way, though. Most people are good, most threats come from people kids know and "stranger danger" is a simplistic approach to keeping kids safe that doesn't take the whole of reality into account.This article originally appeared on 2.22.23
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Woman without an internal monologue explains what it's like inside her head
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Woman without an internal monologue explains what it's like inside her head

The notion of living without an internal monologue is a fairly new one. Until psychologist Russell Hurlburt’s studies started coming out in the late 90s, it was widely accepted that everyone had a little voice narrating in their head. Now Hurlburt, who has been studying people's "inner experience" for 40 years, estimates that only 30-50% of the population frequently think this way. So what about the other 50-70%? What exactly goes on inside their heads from day to day?In a video interview originally posted in 2020, a woman named Kirsten Carlson gave some insight into this question, sharing how not having an inner dialogue affected her reading and writing, her interactions with others and how she navigates mental challenges like anxiety and depression. It was eye-opening and mind-blowing.Reading isn’t a particularly enjoyable activity, Carlson admitted, explaining that rather than seeing images of characters and landscapes, she only sees words.“In my head, every sentence has a shape so you can see the shape of a sentence. Keywords will pop out and I can file those away into my concept map, so at the end of reading something I can have a concept map of the main topics that I read about. It's not images, it's just the words."That said, she is apparently a “very fast” reader.This concept alone was hard for viewers to grasp. As one person wrote, “She's broken my mind. I don't even understand what I'm not understanding. I've never visualized a sentence in my life.”While she “never daydreams," Carlson does dream at night. However, she doesn’t recall any dialogue in those dreams. Carlson also shared that her alone time is always spent doing stuff like cleaning, cooking, watching Netflix and studying. I can only imagine the things I’d accomplish if I didn’t get sidetracked with existential questions like “Is a hotdog a sandwich?” If only. While Carlson’s way of thinking might seem vastly different from the norm, there are several commonalities. Like most people, she has stores of information that she can pull up at any time. Thoughts still can keep her up at night, even if she does picture her endless to-do lists rather than hear them. And not having an inner monologue offers no protection against things like anxiety or depression, which Carlson explains manifest physically for her. Rather than feeling mental overload, her hands will start shaking, her stomach might get nauseated, and she’ll feel physically fatigued or disinterested in life.Watch the video below: As our understanding (and appreciation) of neurodiversity becomes more evolved, it’s likely that we’ll have even more fascinating conversations to absorb. No two people interpret the world that same way. Celebrating these differences reminds us that there is no one “right” way of thinking. This article originally appeared on 1.25.23
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