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Max Igan on LSNT -The Final Chessboard (Happy Birthday Max) 11-1-2024
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Max Igan on LSNT -The Final Chessboard (Happy Birthday Max) 11-1-2024

Max Igan on LSNT -The Final Chessboard (Happy Birthday Max) 11-1-2024 - 3,190 views November 1, 2024 Max IGAN - Awakened Light - Awakened Light Speaks To Max Igan Live Stream - 1st November 6pm Mexico Time Midnight UK Time. Donations to the The Crowhouse can be received via Stripe or direct contributions can be made via Wise bank. - If you are able to assist please visit this page or see links below for MAX: https://thecrowhouse.com/contribute.html Any support is greatly appreciated Crypto-currencies: Bitcoin: bc1qj3vrxj4zyyuaq2f8r3vgur6nrejgewckfv7gpa Ethereum: 0x924C0F9A9889f703a9220eCf322342B9d6BDb32D Monero: 87myJVoX3H4Pfd3hDp2wujHeB6K7VdFYF2zJJmoqGv8yE55mQDJdg3ySqnmwBXdZLrhJyydykgs2khmckmJNadaeHY3CrYQ Pirate Chain: zs1f7jvqcntcplpfnva2lw7spwzr0xa5x7wczneg0v2epl78quqnt9ggudrk02yyzp8t4zy7pmflat Litecoin: LcTY57kkuWaSF8YqC9EbLpxBj5kcQzMLhQ Dash: XfGA55jscnDdHyQKhKTAEHQMP6GhqC5AGm Bitcoin Cash: qrnrjs27537pwd5ss2g6ez8epyp2cjfu8vu4tlrn5g XRP: rBDovEDF53dPqHbNR3CEbmim3Aapo4tXq2 - Helping others to see the matrix nothing is as it seams, we have been doing this for decades and have learnt and shared allot to help others awaken - We specialise in CHESSBOARDS - we dont just post videos we make the connections based on what we know so that people can see a better picture. - - We hope we have helped you and you have LEARNT SOMETHING NEW FROM OUR CHANNELS - No information is inherently hidden; it is essential to elevate one's level of awareness to comprehend it. Engaging with individuals at a similar level of understanding facilitates faster learning, whereas interacting with those at a significantly higher level may result in difficulty comprehending the material presented. - One must first acquire foundational knowledge before attempting to grasp more advanced concepts, analogous to the need to learn to walk before one can run. Many individuals aspire to advance too quickly, leading to confusion or apprehension. Ultimately, the extent of one's understanding is contingent upon their level of awareness and their willingness to explore, accept, and arrive at their own insights and conclusions. - FAIR USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES Mirrored From: https://rumble.com/c/LSNT
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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BBC claimed climate change made Spanish floods worse; BBC needs to fact-check their articles
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BBC claimed climate change made Spanish floods worse; BBC needs to fact-check their articles

A week ago, the BBC published an article claiming that “researchers have been quick to point out the role that rising temperatures have had in making the Spanish floods worse.” The propaganda […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Top Pharma CEOs Reportedly Hold Emergency Meeting as Trump Win, RFK Jr. Threaten Major FDA Overhaul
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Top Pharma CEOs Reportedly Hold Emergency Meeting as Trump Win, RFK Jr. Threaten Major FDA Overhaul

from Your News: Pharmaceutical leaders reportedly convened urgently after Trump’s election win and RFK Jr.’s pledge to “gut” the FDA’s nutrition division. By yourNEWS Media Newsroom Following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory, executives from the top five pharmaceutical companies reportedly held an emergency meeting to discuss potential regulatory shake-ups. Concerns have intensified with Robert F. Kennedy […]
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Conservative Satire
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Massachusetts Governor says she will use "EXECUTIVE POWER" to stop Trump from deporting ILLEGALS
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BlabberBuzz Feed
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Watch: Tulsi Gabbard Was Added To The Secret Terror Watch List
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Watch: Tulsi Gabbard Was Added To The Secret Terror Watch List

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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Melting Antarctic glacier raises alarm, but Arctic sea ice project offers hope
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Melting Antarctic glacier raises alarm, but Arctic sea ice project offers hope

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM As the globe grapples with the growing effects of climate change, a fresh study from Antarctica has revealed alarming findings: the Thwaites Glacier, sometimes known as the “Doomsday Glacier,” is retreating at an unprecedented rate. The disintegration of this gigantic ice sheet, which is roughly the size of Great Britain, could cause a catastrophic rise in sea levels, endangering hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Despite this disturbing revelation, there is a ray of optimism in the Arctic, where scientists are investigating a new approach to thickening melting sea ice. A bleak outlook for Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier A team of British and American scientists presented their most recent findings on the Thwaites Glacier at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS). The results were unsettling. Thwaites is one of the world’s largest and fastest-changing glaciers, with some sections measuring over 2,000 meters thick. It contributes significantly to rising global sea levels. Since the 1990s, the amount of ice pouring from Thwaites and adjoining glaciers into the sea has more than doubled. This region, known as the Amundsen Sea Embayment, currently accounts for eight percent of the world’s 4.6 mm annual sea level increase. Dr. Rob Larter, a marine geophysicist with the International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration (ITGC), emphasized the urgency of the situation: “Thwaites has been retreating for more than 80 years, accelerating considerably over the past 30 years, and our findings indicate it is set to retreat further and faster.” According to the study, if the glacier collapsed completely, global sea levels would climb by an astonishing 65 cm (25.6 inches). This glacier’s vulnerability stems in part from its unusual geography: its ice rests on a bed below sea level that slopes downward toward West Antarctica’s center. Scientists have gained a better understanding of the processes driving the glacier’s retreat thanks to recent technical breakthroughs such as underwater robots and improved ice flow models. However, as Dr. Larter states, “additional processes revealed by recent studies, which are not yet well enough studied to be incorporated into large-scale models, could cause retreat to accelerate sooner.” While some researchers anticipate the glacier will collapse in the 23rd century, others fear it will happen sooner, depending on how swiftly these less-understood processes unfold. Innovative Arctic sea ice thickening project achieves success In more positive news, an innovative attempt to thicken Arctic sea ice has demonstrated early success. The Arctic sea ice, which provides critical habitat for species and supports local communities, is also disappearing rapidly owing to climate change. Scientists estimate that the region will be ice-free in the summer by the 2030s. However, Real Ice, a UK start-up, has been testing a way to address this issue. Earlier this year, the business ran testing in the Canadian Arctic, pumping seawater over snow-covered ice sheets. This seawater fills air gaps in the snow and freezes, progressively thickening the ice underneath. Andrea Ceccolini, co-CEO of Real Ice, explained the goal of the project: “Our objective is to demonstrate that ice thickening can be effective in preserving and restoring Arctic sea ice.” The outcomes have been promising. The tests carried out in partnership with the University of Cambridge’s Centre for Climate Repair, produced 25 cm of natural ice growth on the ice’s underside. The Centre for Climate Repair’s director, Shaun Fitzgerald, underlined the significance of the findings: “The results in May confirm that actually, yes, you do get this additional rate of growth of new sea ice from the underside.” This innovative technology could provide a realistic option for reducing the loss of Arctic sea ice, which is critical not just for arctic ecosystems but also for climate regulation on a global scale. While the world continues to witness the alarming decline of Antarctic glaciers, new projects like these offer much-needed hope in the fight against climate change.The post Melting Antarctic glacier raises alarm, but Arctic sea ice project offers hope first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Unlock your charisma with science-based tips for every personality
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Unlock your charisma with science-based tips for every personality

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Charisma may appear to be something you are born with or without, yet research indicates that it is a skill you can develop. Consider the most magnetic person you know: a former boss who enthralled every meeting, or a buddy who actually makes you feel heard. Ulrich Jensen, PhD, an associate professor at Arizona State University who studies leadership, defines charisma as “a specific set of stylistic expressions you can build into your communication.” According to Dr. Jensen, charisma is a learnable talent that everyone may use to make greater connections. Charismatic behaviors have been demonstrated to engage people, develop trust, and even motivate action. In 2023, Dr. Jensen and his team examined 350 speeches given by U.S. governors during the epidemic and discovered that governors who employed compelling language were more likely to persuade people to follow safety guidelines. “They’re thought of as more trustworthy, more competent,” he jokes. And the best part? You can use similar strategies in everyday interactions, such as a job interview, a social gathering, or even a family supper. Here’s an overview of what makes someone charismatic and how you may apply a few basic strategies to boost your own charisma, regardless of your personality type. 1. Begin with a personal story Charisma is more than just the way you speak or present yourself. It’s about connecting with others through the stories you tell. “One of the most important ways you can be more charismatic is to think about how you want to present yourself to others,” Dr. Jensen says. To captivate others, tell a brief tale about yourself that matches your ideals. For Dr. Jensen, this includes sharing his experience of traveling to the United States with only a backpack, which led to a life full of family and purpose. To make your tale more relevant, try adding some humor or vulnerability. “I share how the A/C in my new hometown, Phoenix, was broken on arrival in 100-degree weather,” he says. This vulnerability, along with a sense of humor, makes the story more compelling, allowing listeners to relate to you on a personal level. 2. Discover your charisma type Charisma is not a one-size-fits-all concept; rather, it is about discovering what best suits your strengths. Olivia Fox Cabane, author of The Charisma Myth, categorizes charisma into three types: power, warmth, and presence. Each of these types has a unique way of engaging with people. • Power: Those with a “power” charisma exude confidence and can easily take charge, like someone who would know exactly how to handle a crisis. • Warmth: People with “warmth” are compassionate and approachable, making others feel genuinely cared for, much like the Dalai Lama. • Presence: People with “presence” have the ability to make others feel like they’re the sole focus of attention, even in a brief encounter. Bill Clinton, who is notorious for making every interaction feel special, is an excellent example. Cabane proposes that you ask yourself questions to determine which style best matches you. Do you have a natural ability to maintain complete focus on others during a conversation? That is presence. Do you feel comfortable leading a group? That is power. If you excel at compassion and empathy, you are probably a warm person. Whatever your technique, Cabane advises, “Understand that charisma is actually less about how people feel about you and more about how you make them feel about themselves.” 3. Prepare to feel confident Confidence is vital for charisma, and Cabane suggests simple techniques to develop it before any social contact. First, dress in a way that makes you feel both comfortable and confident. “People react to your body language first and your words second or third, so it’s important to be comfortable,” she notes. Visualization is another strong strategy that athletes frequently utilize to achieve top performance. “Your mental state is everything because whatever is in your mind, your body will then manifest,” Cabane explains. To practice visualization, recall a time when you felt especially proud or accomplished. Focusing on that moment can encourage positive body language, allowing you to enter any space with comfort and confidence. 4. Prevent imposter syndrome Even the most charismatic people can get imposter syndrome. Cabane notes that imposter syndrome is frequent and can undermine your innate charisma. “You cannot be charismatic if you’re beating yourself up at the same time,” she tells me. Cabane suggests recalling a period when someone praised or valued you to counterbalance negative thoughts. This easy visualization exercise promotes self-compassion, which leads to warmth and openness in encounters. 5. Accept charisma as an introvert It is a prevalent misperception that charm necessitates extraversion. Laurie Helgoe, PhD, a clinical psychologist and author, helps introverted workers improve their presence in the workplace. According to Dr. Helgoe, it’s entirely normal to feel exhausted in social circumstances at times. “There’s this automatic association between socializing and having fun, but that’s not the case for a good chunk of the population,” she tells me. Helgoe advises introverts to view charm as a tool rather than a personality attribute. This thinking adjustment can help you perceive charisma as a skill to cultivate and use as needed, whether it’s to tell a personal story, demonstrate empathy, or make someone feel truly heard. As Dr. Jensen points out, “Your values and ideas count for everything.” If you can convey these honestly, people will be drawn to your honesty, dazzling smile or not. Charisma is within everyone’s reach Charisma is not just for extroverts or natural leaders; it is something that everyone can develop. Whether you’re conducting a meeting, attending a party, or simply catching up with friends, using these charisma-building strategies will help you connect with others more effectively. Accept your particular abilities, tell your story with confidence, and remember that even modest gestures of attention can have a big impact. As Dr. Jensen puts it: “Charisma is a specific set of stylistic expressions you can build into your communication.” Don’t stress about reinventing yourself. Focus on the ideals you want to communicate and the abilities you already have, and your charisma will shine through.The post Unlock your charisma with science-based tips for every personality first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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Ancient Jigsaw Puzzle: The Mystery of the Assembled Skeleton
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Ancient Jigsaw Puzzle: The Mystery of the Assembled Skeleton

Over 40 years ago, archaeologists in Pommeroeul, a small town in southern Belgium, unearthed a skeleton that seemed, at first, to be a straightforward Roman burial from 1,700 years ago. But when researchers revisited the site in 2019 to perform radiocarbon dating, they stumbled upon a startling discovery. The skull indeed dated to the Roman era, but the other bones told a different story altogether. They were from various historical periods and, even more unusually, came from at least five different individuals. This mysterious skeleton, it appeared, had been pieced together like a morbid puzzle. According to Barbara Veselka, archaeologist and lead author of the study, the burial may have been altered over time, with bones added by subsequent visitors. “There were other bones scattered around the ‘individual,’ suggesting that people could also have come back to the burial,” Veselka told Live Science. Why would someone do this? Researchers believe superstition might hold the answer. Veselka theorizes that disturbing the burial could have required a ritual reassembly to ensure the deceased’s “agency” in the afterlife. Another possibility is that the “individual” was intentionally assembled in the Gallo-Roman period, combining Neolithic bones from the area with a Roman-era skull, creating a composite figure to satisfy ancient beliefs. “Disturbance of the burial may have necessitated reparations through the completion or construction of an individual with agency in the afterlife,” said Veselka. “A second possibility is that the entire ‘individual’ was assembled during the Gallo-Roman period, combining locally sourced Neolithic bones with a Roman-period cranium.” The post Ancient Jigsaw Puzzle: The Mystery of the Assembled Skeleton appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Government Unveils Bill to Make Australia ‘One of the Toughest Places’ for Scammers
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Government Unveils Bill to Make Australia ‘One of the Toughest Places’ for Scammers

The government has introduced broad new anti-scam laws, targeting a billion-dollar cybercrime crisis.Amid a surge in cyber scams costing Australians billions, Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones MP introduced…
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President Joe Biden’s Schedule for Thursday, November 7, 2024
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President Joe Biden’s Schedule for Thursday, November 7, 2024

Schedule Summary: President Joe Biden will address the nation on Thursday – likely to admonish those who didn’t vote for Kamala while pretending that “unity” is a thing anymore. ALL…
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