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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

Good idea Ray, for people to add to a previous discussion.

Substackers often are racing on to the next big thing.

However, having said that I do get a jolt when out of the blue a commenter likes a comment of mine from six months (for example) ago.

And then I get to visit my old self.

Gosh, our awareness goes in leaps and bounds almost daily.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Receiving "likes" for old comments keeps happening to me, too. For the time being, I have been lucky not to have to switch to new paradigms (my "old self" is only a little bit more ignorant than my current one :) ; I am still managing by expanding the current one, when new info comes in. It still all pans out...

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

HOLLYWOOD

That's the topic, but I don't have any information to contribute.

Just that I have ignored movies and Hollywood and actors, so my culturisation (propagandisement) is not up with the play.

Fortunately my son got me The Matrix to watch and took me to BladeRunner II, and ex Machina. So I am slightly propagandised.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Hollywood is a good topic for several reasons.

It looks like people want only one topic for each weekend, but opening topics is always possible as long as at least two commenters request it (I want to make sure there will be some discussion).

As a previous Associate Professor of Linguistics and Communication, I have spent considerable time and devoted quite a bit of energy interpreting movies, their whereabouts, their cultural functions, and their manipulative objectives. Still working on the project, although I don't have spare time for it for more than about half an hour a day at most.

Considering the vast amount of options, it might even make sense to break down the discussion to specific movies. Many of the futuristic movies share the same tropes and predictions.

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Robin's avatar

I’m curious right now about how everyone seems to be swapping pharmaceuticals for marijuana and micro-dosing hallucinogens for mood control, focus, reducing anxiety. I guess (?) it’s a step in the right direction but geez, is there a person in America (well, yes, me, but you get it) that isn’t fully reliant on drugs of one kind or another to tamp down their anxiety and depression or give them an edge over other people? Seems like a perfect topic for you to put into context! As an aside, I have heard, but can find little info about it on the internet, that the growing process for marijuana makes the product highly tainted with aluminum, and this is across the board, all around the world. That is of course the kind of super important info that people should be given to make informed decisions but I can tell you—I’m a mom and the latest trend where I live seems to be ‘responsible’ parents getting their teens dispensary licenses so the kids can self-medicate away their ubiquitous anxiety and depression using pot in all its forms—and it’s laced with aluminum! Who is behind all of this and where does it end?

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João Alface's avatar

If you grow your own, you know what you're smoking. If you rely on someone else, you'll never know how many harmful chemicals you'll be smoking.

Also, when I see so many politics and former politics investment hard on cannabis producers, that must mean something.

Former smoker talking.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Doesn't potency change by the crops?

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João Alface's avatar

"Experts still don’t know the full health impact of high-THC strains that have popped up in recent years. Some researchTrusted Source suggests a potential link between high-THC marijuana and long-term mental health effects, including psychosis, especially in regular users and young people."

In https://www.healthline.com/health/highest-thc-strain#risks

A quick brave search.

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João Alface's avatar

Also. But mainly by what you feed your crops. When you have thc higher than 30 it means the chemical additives are the cause. Not that many strains have that high thc. By other words, they want to keep people really alienated and addicted.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

That's another great topic!

Shall we start it now or leave it for later?

If another person wants to start a discussion now, I'll start a post for it.

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João Alface's avatar

What about transhumanism?

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

That's a good topic, too.

Shall we wait until next week or open this one now, too?

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João Alface's avatar

It's up to you. You're the source so I'm expecting something out of the box. So far you've been a couple of steps ahead of my knowledge and research. Let's see what do you have on this one.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

I've posted mostly about the AI and the zombification process enabled by graphene oxide and operated by 5G. Transhumanism is still enough for the Chinese to cross pigs with humans and for all "researchers" to experiment with genetic modifications and/with implants, but the information available right now doesn't amount to an article I could write responsibly.

Currently, I am collecting/compiling materials about DEWs, parasites, and weather modification, but as you must have noticed, I rarely repeat others, so I have to be at least a step ahead of other authors on Substack.

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João Alface's avatar

👍🏻

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Please, notice that you are one of the most valuable contributors here! :)

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João Alface's avatar

No. Not at all. I'm just a spectator. I come here to learn. But thanks for your kindness.

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Laurie's avatar

!!!!!!! CHEMTRAILS !!!!!!!

--What company/organization is sponsoring them?

--Who is paying the pilots to fly the planes?

--Who has given approval for the Chemtrails to occur?

--What is their intended purpose?

--What are Chemtrails REALLY doing to our environment?

--Who are the pilots flying these planes? Are they military? Private individuals? Both?

--Have any of the pilots spoken out yet? If so, are any of these pilots having health concerns/issues? Moral concerns?

--Any citizens on the ground claiming to be affected by the spraying?

--What are the Chemtrails actually composed of?

--Any scientists/experts speaking out on environmental studies?

--And how can we STOP them?

I asked about this topic of CHEMTRAILS in a previous Substack of Ray's awhile back acknowledging that it should be probably dealt with as a topic all on it's own! I have done "some" research but info is difficult to find (at least for me). I know there are many subscribers here that have research skills that l don't have....so if anyone else is interested in the topic of CHEMTRAILS then please speak out & let Ray know & we can hopefully become more knowledgeable on this subject.

Because if these insane CHEMTRAILS eventually destroy our atmosphere & environment then all the talk of gardening, nutrition, guns, prepping, remaining purebloods, politics, Russia, Ukraine, etc are....well....basically mote.

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Max Light's avatar

Dane Wigington is a good source on climate engineering:

https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

That's a great topic!

I am posting it with your message!

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Mnemosyne's avatar

This is a vacancy for weather modification pilots in the US: https://pilotcareercenter.com/Air-Carrier-PCC-Profile/3674/Weather-Modification-Int'l

It was posted by this organisation: http://www.weathermodification.com/cloud-seeding.php

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Rick Larson's avatar

I make a fermented fertilizer for the soil life and garden plants. I stuff a barrel full of weeds and fill with rainwater, screw the lid on tight and wait some three weeks, the microbes impart the properties of the wild plants into the water, this enriched water is the fertilizer.

The solids I use for making compost after 5-6 changes of rainwater. The exchange of aerobic and anaerobic microbes is the best fertile soil to grow the most nutritious food.

High chances are everyone reading this is taking some form of supplements, or worse, pills and injections from the pharma-freak show, thinking that will make them better when all one has to do is stop eating the fascist food and grow healthy nutritious food to eat.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

Ana Maria Mihelcea has a today's Substack, with one aspect she is researching being "water memory", sort of like homeopathy.

Sort of fits with what you are doing Rick.

Relates to the late Luc Montagnier's Nobel Prize winning HIV discovery.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Of course, I concur with Jon Rappoport that there are no viruses and "AIDS" was a scam, with the deaths caused by poverty in poor places and by the Fuxxi-supported AZT in the West.

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/azt-in-the-injections

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Please, usually provide the link or the title of the article!

Other than that, thank you for the recommendation; Ana's page does look promising. I've seen it before, but it looked like it had nothing to say I hadn't known already.

"Water memory," however, is an essential topic. I have also been contemplating over it in the last 14 years, but haven't arrived at anything conclusive. The information available was insufficient. Eager to learn more about it!

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

Ray, I never know whether a Substack author likes commenters to post links to other Substacks so I avoid it.

Thus I waited for Rick's interest.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

I could give you the link if you are interested and having trouble finding it.

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Rick Larson's avatar

Sure. :-)

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Rick Larson's avatar

Interesting. First time I have read this biopotential word. In itself is descriptive and I relate to it when I type there are too many varying variables in biology that no one knows the future in natural succession. Which of course, is the reason why most people agree that sterilizing humans and the planet is a good idea falsely believing they gain control.

The thought is how will the biopotential of humans react with the concoctions. I think most will die from it but maybe some will have a different reaction. We are going to find out soon enough.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

When I first vitited NYC in 1989, I figured that not only rats and roaches would survive just about anything.

You are probably correct in the assumption that some will survive, no matter what. The only question is, how many arms, legs, or heads they will possess. :)

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