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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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LEO ZAGAMI ~ "Illuminati Whistleblower: MK Ultra Mind Control & AI Mind Hacking" [Age Of Truth TV]
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LEO ZAGAMI ~ "Illuminati Whistleblower: MK Ultra Mind Control & AI Mind Hacking" [Age Of Truth TV]

LEO ZAGAMI ~ "Illuminati Whistleblower: MK Ultra Mind Control & AI Mind Hacking" [Age Of Truth TV] - 9,303 views • Oct 23, 2024 Age Of Truth TV - A MUST WATCH !!!!!! New EXPLOSIVE AGE OF TRUTH - TV Special featuring LEO ZAGAMI. "Illuminati Whistleblower: MK Ultra Mind Control & AI Mind Hacking" An explosive, informative, eye-opening, mind-blowing and fascinating new 2024 interview with Author, Truth Speaker, Ex-Illuminati Whistleblower and DJ, LEO LYON ZAGAMI, interviewed by AGE OF TRUTH TV Presenter & Investigative Reporter, Lucas Alexander, about his latest discoveries and research as he has launched his latest book, “Confessions Of An Illuminati: Volume 10 and Volume 11”. LEO ZAGAMI WEBSITE: http://www.leozagami.com - PLEASE LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE! Your support is greatly appreciated. You can also support us via our Age Of Truth TV website: http://www.ageoftruth.tv AOT TV on Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/uTyi... AOT TV on Brighteon: https://www. brighteon .com/channels/ageoftruthtv - FAIR USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES Mirrored From: https://www.youtube.com/@AgeOfTruthTV
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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“This is it”: the two concerts that formed The Cure
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“This is it”: the two concerts that formed The Cure

Seminal moments. The post “This is it”: the two concerts that formed The Cure first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Google is developing AI to take control of your internet browsing and shopping
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Google is developing AI to take control of your internet browsing and shopping

Google is reportedly developing an artificial intelligence (AI) agent, codenamed “Project Jarvis,” designed to take over users’ web browsers and perform tasks such as conducting research, booking flights and making purchases. It […]
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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Rock News: October 2024
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Rock News: October 2024

10/2 Coal Chamber cancel Aftershock Festival Appearance Frontman Dez Fafara’s health force the band to skip the October 10th-13th festival in Sacramento. After becoming ill Fafara was to the hospital five days earlier. 10/2 System Of A Down Drummer Ends Endorsement Deal  John Dolmayan ends his endorsement deal with Tama drums. “It’s time to make a change,” posts Dolmayan. He had been “part of the Tama family” since ’99.   10/2 Original Vocalist Returns Three Days Grace announce the return of original frontman Adam Gontier. He shares lead vocals with Matt Walst, who has fronted Three Days Grace for over decade. 10/3 Mötley Crüe Announce A Return to Vegas Next spring “The Las Vegas Residency,” an exclusive limited stand of eleven shows at Dolby Live at Park MGM, will run from March 28nd through April 19th. 10/3 Pink Floyd Catalog Sold Reports surface that Pink Floyd have sold the rights to their recorded music, name and likeness to Sony for $400 million. A number of parties, including Warner Music and BMG, were interested in doing a deal that would expand the use of Floyd’s catalog through licensing agreements. 10/4 Mötley Crüe Release “Cancelled” The three-song effort features the title track, “Dogs Of War,” a Top 5 Rock Radio hit, and a cover of the Beastie Boys’ “(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party!),” which quickly became a concert favorite. 10/4 Fever 333 Issue Darker White The set features “No Hostages” and “Higher Power.”  “(The set) is the intersection we will all find ourselves in at some point in our lives,” noted frontman Jason Aalon Butler. “It is the struggle we will inevitably face when identifying our metric for good or bad. Wrong or right. Dark and light. All based on our environment, social construction and cultural/psychological conditioning.” 10/4 Metallica Contributes To Hurricane Relief The band’s All Within My Hands foundation donates $100,000 for immediate Hurricane Helene disaster relief – $50,000 each to World Central Kitchen and Team Rubicon. The hurricane left a path of destruction throughout Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Tennessee. 10/4 Oasis Sell Out ‘Oasis Live ’25’ reunion tour tickets with shows in Toronto, Chicago, New Jersey, Los Angeles and Mexico City were snapped up in an hour. 10/5 Linkin Park” is #1 On Rock Charts With the single “The Emptiness Machine,” Linkin Park now has thirteen #1s on Alternative Airplay. The song is also the band’s eleventh #1 on Mainstream Rock Airplay. It’s Linkin Park’s first release with co-singer Emily Armstrong (pictured) and drummer Colin Brittain. 10/5 Black Sabbath Bassist Honored Geezer Butler is honored by Center For A Humane Economy for his lifetime commitment to animal welfare. He is among four game-changing individuals recognized by the Center during a ceremony in Malibu, CA. 10/7 Lacuna Coil’s New Guitarist Guitarist Daniele Salomone confirms that he has joined Lacuna Coil replacing the band’s longtime guitarist Diego Cavallotti. Salomone made his live debut with Lacuna Coil at the Rockstadt Extreme Fest last August in Romania. 10/7 Decide Bails On Tour Ahead Of Hurricane Decide cancels the last three shows of their North American tour so they cam go home to Florida “to protect” their “families and properties” as Hurricane Milton heads for the Gulf Coast. 10/8 Steel Panther Goes Gold Steel Panther announce that their debut set, “Feel The Steel,” has been certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for sales in excess of 100,000 copies in the United Kingdom. 10/8 Fred Durst Sues Universal Limp Bizkit frontman files a lawsuit against Universal Music Group, claiming he is owed millions in unpaid royalties. Durst claims that he’s never received any royalties from Universal throughout his career; He and his bandmates are seeking $20 million in damages. 10/8 Gene Simmons Bombs As A Judge He is a guest judge on Dancing With The Stars during the ‘Hair Metal Night’ episode. Instead of offering solid critiques of dance routines the KISS singer spends his time commenting on contestant’s looks. Viewers are appalled. The next day, Simmons says he “stands by every word.” 10/11 Myles Kennedy Prsents “The Art Of Letting Go Release Date: 10/11 It’s Kennedy’s (Alter Bridge/Slash featuring Myles Kennedy) third solo album, He is backed by bassist Tim Tournier and drummer Zia Uddin. “There were tunes I had sitting around for a few years that just didn’t have a home and didn’t fit the (previous album’s) storyline,” noted Kennedy/ 10/11 The Offspring Are “Supercharged” “Supercharged” is the band’s first album with drummer Brandon Pertzborn. He replaced Pete Parada who was fired in ’21 for refusing to get a COVID-19 vaccination for health reasons. The lead single was “Make It All Right.” 10/12 SNL Skit Doesn’t Sit Well With Oasis Singer Saturday Night Live mocks the oft-feuding Gallagher bothers (Liam -pictured right- and Noel) after the Oasis’ world reunion tour sells out. The skit portrays the Gallaghers. who for years said Oasis would never get back together, as childish and petulant. When asked about the skit on X Liam responds saying it was “excruciating.” He goes on to criticize the SNL performers. “I wouldn’t expect anything else from them” and “Are they meant to be comedians.” 10/14 Paramore’s Haley Williams Responds To “Toxic Workplace” Accusations A few former employees of Fruits Hair Lab, a salon co-owned by Williams. assert that the salon was a difficult place to work and alleged that complaints about issues were ignored. “When this group of Fruits employees chose to leave, the remaining team of stylists reported that the environment in the salon became immediately more positive and less toxic,” Williams responds. “Do with that what you will.”  10/15 Guitarist Jake E. Lee Shot Lee (Ozzy Osbourne, Red Dragon Cartell) is shot multiple times in Las Vegas. Lee is doing well in an intensive care unit and is expected to fully recover. He confronted a: couple of thieves” checking out a neighbor’s motorcycle. From his hospital bed, Lee says, ” I am one lucky motherf**ker.”  10/16 Metallica Donates $100,000 Metallica’s All Within My Hands (AWMH) foundation donates $100,000 for disaster relief in Florida and southeast communities affected by Hurricane Milton. AWMH gives $50,000 each to Feeding America and the Information Technology Disaster Resource Center (ITDRC) – who provide technology continuity, connectivity, and recovery after catastrophic events. 10/17 Poison Drummer Introduces Rockett Coffee Poison drummer Rikki Rockett and Mainline Coffee present Rockett Roast – a Brazilian Dark Roast. The coffee features “deep, intense flavors” with chocolatey notes and “a smooth finish” due to the beans being harvested in the high altitudes of Brazil. 10/18 Alice In Chains Guitarists Jerry Cantrell Delivers “I Want Blood” “This record is a serious piece of work.” stated Cantrell of his fifth solo effort. “There’s a confidence to this album. I think it’s some of my best songwriting and playing, and certainly some of my best singing.” 10/18 As I Lay Dying Bassist Announces His Departure  Ryan Neff, who joined As I Lay Dying in ’22, writes on Instagram: “As of today, I have made the decision to leave As I Lay Dying. This choice comes after much reflection, and I believe it is the right step for my personal and professional journey.” 10/19 Eloy Casagrande’s Slipknot Debut  The drummer (formerly with Sepultura) performs with Slipknot in his home country of Brazil for the first time at Knotfest Brasil 2024 in São Paulo, Brazil.  10/19 Ozzy Has Multi-Platinum Album Before being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist, Ozzy Osbourne posts on Instagram and Facebook, that his sixth solo album, “No More Tears,” has been certified quintuple platinum (5-millions copies moved in the U.S.) by the (Recording Industry Association Of America). 10/19 Rock Hall Induction Ceremony Ozzy Osbourne (pictured), Foreigner and Peter Frampton are officially inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame during a ceremony in Cleveland. In his acceptance speech Ozzy credits late guitarist Randy Rhoads. “If I hadn’t met (him), I don’t think I’d be sitting here now.” Rhoads helped to transform Osbourne’s solo career after he was kicked out of Black Sabbath in ’79. 10/20 Portnoy’s Return Drummer Mike Portnoy performs live with Dream Theater for the first time in fourteen years. “‘The first show was just so intense,” Portnoy told his bandmates after London concert. “Now we can start to have fun.” 10/21 Former Iron Maiden Vocalist Dies Paul Di’Anno, who fronted the band from 1978-1981, dies at age 66. He sang on Iron Maiden’s groundbreaking debut album “Iron Maiden” and the influential follow-up, “Killers.” He was fired from Iron Maiden in’81 and pursued a solo career and working with a handful of bands. 10/23 Testament Gets Key To The City Members of Testament are presented with keys to the city by Albuquerque ‘Metal’ mayor Tim Keller prior to the band’s concert at the Albuquerque Convention Center. 10/23 Scott Stapp Makes Opry Debut The Creed frontman gives the first live performance of “If These Walls Could Talk,” featuring Dorothy Martin, frontwoman of Dorothy. The song is on Stapp’s fourth solo effort, “Higher Power.” 10/23 The Grateful Dead Named the 2025 MusiCares Persons of the Year Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir and the late Jery Garcia are recognized for their philanthropic efforts. MusiCares offers preventive, emergency, and recovery programs to musicians. 10/24 As I Lay Dying Loses Two Members Guitarist Ken Susi and drummer Nick Pierce have separately announce their departure from As I Lay Dying. This news comes just six days after bassist/vocalist Ryan Neff said he was leaving. 10/24 Five Finger Death Punch Announce A $200,000 Donation They donate a portion of ticket sales from their recent North American tour to Covenant House, who are dedicated to helping homeless, trafficked, and exploited youth and young families” and Call Of Duty Endowment, who support groups that prepare veterans for the job market and by raising awareness of the value that veterans bring to the workplace. 10/25 Atreyu’s “The Pronoia Sessions” Drops It’s a collection of eight reimagined hits and two nostalgic tribute covers (Chris Cornell and Tom Petty), is now streaming (with vinyl and CD versions to hit streets on November 8th). “We had the idea to do a show similar to Nirvana’s MTV ‘Unplugged‘ as a one-off thing,” explained frontman Brandon Saller. “Then we thought, ‘Why not spend some time on it in the studio?’ And it built from there.” 10/25 311 Is In “Full Bloom” The set features “You’re Gonna Get It” and “Need Somebody.” the album’s second single. 311 say the album has a “message of positivity and unity.” “It’s so easy to become alienated by the pressures of everyday life. Whether it’s social media, stress at work, an illness, the list goes on. It’s so important to stay open with your loved ones and community so we can all thrive in full bloom.” 10/25 Iced Earth Guitarist Sentenced Jon Schaffer is sentenced to three years of probation and 120 hours of community service in connection with his involvement in the January 6th, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. He is also ordered to pay $1,000 in restitution and a $200 financial assessment. Schaffer says, “I profoundly regret my actions.” 10/25 A Grateful Dead Passing Phil Lesh, bassist and founding member of the Grateful Dead dies ‘peacefully’ surrounded by his family, leaving “behind a legacy of music and love.” ### The post Rock News: October 2024 appeared first on RockinTown.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Did You Forget America? Is Memory Loss a COVID-19 Vaccine Side Affect? Americans to Vote for Their Favorite Pro COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate
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Did You Forget America? Is Memory Loss a COVID-19 Vaccine Side Affect? Americans to Vote for Their Favorite Pro COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate

by Brian Shilhavy, Health Impact News: As America heads into the last week of campaigning for national elections next week, it appears that one topic that is off limits when discussing who the next President of the United States should be, is the topic of the COVID-19 vaccines. The reason, of course, is that Americans […]
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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“Their albums hadn’t accomplished much. I went to see them and liked them, especially the new songs… I then witnessed their break-up”: How manager Dave Margereson rebuilt Supertramp and helped them deliver a set of classic prog albums
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“Their albums hadn’t accomplished much. I went to see them and liked them, especially the new songs… I then witnessed their break-up”: How manager Dave Margereson rebuilt Supertramp and helped them deliver a set of classic prog albums

With an approach based on belief and cameraderie, the self-described captain of the band’s pirate ship steered them from failing pop group to hit records including Crime Of The Century and Breakfast In America
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Jihad & Terror Watch
Jihad & Terror Watch
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SHOCKER! Michigan Muslim leaders come out in support of Donald Trump
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SHOCKER! Michigan Muslim leaders come out in support of Donald Trump

During Trump’s Saturday rally in Novi, Michigan, several Muslim leaders, including Imam Belal Alzuhairi, declared that they support Trump because they believe Trump is the man who can end the wars and bring peace to the Middle East and Ukraine. Breitbart Alzuhairi added that they were also supporting Trump because of his “commitment to promoting […]
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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Top 100 Classic Rock Songs Of All Time ? ACDC, Nirvana, Pink Floyd, Eagles, Queen Aerosmith Bon Jovi
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History Traveler
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New waltz by Chopin found in Morgan Library
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New waltz by Chopin found in Morgan Library

A previously unknown waltz by Frédéric Chopin has been discovered in the Morgan Library and Museum (pdf) in New York City. It is the first new piece by the great Romantic composer to be discovered since the 1930s. Only a minute long, it the shortest known waltz written by him. The small manuscript written in the hand of the Polish-born virtuoso was discovered in the library’s collection by Associate Curator of Music Manuscripts and Printed Music Dr. Robinson McClellan in 2019. He was cataloging the Arthur Satz Collection of arts and culture memorabilia which had just joined the Morgan’s extensive collection when he encountered a small page about 4 x 5 inches so just a bit larger than an index card. The piece had no title other than “Valse” in the upper left and the name “Chopin” written across the upper center. The Morgan’s manuscript consists of twenty-four notated measures that the composer asks the pianist to repeat once in their entirety. Chopin famously wrote in “small forms,” but this work, lasting about one minute, is shorter than any other waltz by him. It is nevertheless a complete piece, showing the kind of “tightness” that we expect from a finished work by the composer. The beginning of the piece is most remarkable: several moody, dissonant measures culminate in a loud outburst, before a melancholy melody begins. None of his known waltzes start this way, making this one even more intriguing. McClellan took a photograph of the manuscript and sent it to leading Chopin scholar Jeffrey Kallberg, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Together they investigated the manuscript and studied the music to authenticate the manuscript. McClellan also brought it additional Chopin experts and the Morgan’s paper conservators to study the paper and compare it to the paper Chopin used in his authenticated manuscripts. The investigation confirmed that the machine-made paper and iron gall ink date to the 19th century, and the style of the music is consistent with Chopin’s works from the early 1830s. The handwriting also matches Chopin’s, including a uniquely idiosyncratic way of writing the bass clef symbol and the written “Valse” on the upper left. Chopin died young. He was just 39 when he died, likely of tuberculosis, in 1849, and there are about 250 known compositions by him. Only eight of his waltzes were published during his lifetime; nine more were published posthumously. The rest, perhaps as many as 10 more, have been lost. He never wrote a symphony or any other long-format piece, and he preferred to perform his new music before small groups in salons rather than in concert halls. Fans would approach him at these events and have the unimaginable temerity to ask him to give them a little autographed musical manuscript. He is known to have given away at least five small manuscripts of the Waltz in F Minor. Scholars believe the newly-discovered Morgan waltz may have been intended as one of those salon gifts. He signed those, however, and this one is unsigned (the “Chopin” written across the top is not in his hand), so he probably wrote it out but then never gave it to anyone. The New York Times engaged pianist Lang Lang to play Chopin’s lost waltz for the first time in 200 years  at Steinway Hall in Manhattan, so without further ado, here is the debut of Waltz in A Minor by Frédéric Chopin. That's the sound of a Chopin waltz that was unearthed after nearly 200 years. Here's the story of how an unknown work in the composer’s hand was discovered in a New York museum, the first such find in more than half a century. https://t.co/RXb1FfJOmL pic.twitter.com/yeGxE10EoX— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 27, 2024
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Earth from space: Massive blue 'melt pond' in Arctic glacier is an eerie sign of things to come
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Earth from space: Massive blue 'melt pond' in Arctic glacier is an eerie sign of things to come

A 2014 photo shows a massive, iceberg-littered pool of vibrant blue meltwater sitting alone on top of a glacier in Alaska. Similar "melt ponds" are becoming increasingly common in the Arctic due to climate change and are further accelerating the rate of ice loss across the region.
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