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Timeline Shifts And Prophecies

Psychic and author Sean David Morton joins Project Camelot and host Kerry Cassidy for a heated discussion on past worldwide events and stunning future prophecies, including timeline shifts we’ve already been through and the Galactic Federation. Here’s the interview and please do your own research and judge the material for yourself.

CCP Eyeing Pacific Takeover

The Chinese Communist Party has unfurled its plan to take control of 10 Pacific island nations. China Uncensored’s Matt Gnaizda reports that the CCP is pursuing a Pacific-wide pact with the countries, regarding security, policing and data.

A closer look at the initiate reveals China has its sights focused on the natural resources, the shipping traffic and the potential for military expansion in the area. Here’s more from China Uncensored.

Salting Your Data

You don’t give your real data when you’re signing up for things online, do you? Well, perhaps you shouldn’t. Join James for this week’s edition of #SolutionsWatch where he goes over the benefits of salting your data.

What The Experts Won’t Tell You

Chris Martenson, economic researcher and trend forecaster, discusses some of the problems the United States has faced with the coronavirus. A big issue: The experts have not been gathering the kinds of data they need to devise valid treatments. Here, Martenson talks about these issues with We Are Change. Both his channel, Peak Prosperity, and We Are Change have faced censorship problems as YouTube turns more Leftwing and authoritarian. Part of the discussion deals with addressing this censorship.

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Chris Martenson and We Are Change continue the conversation with a second video that delves into the theory that the coronavirus could boast a second wave. Here’s what you need to know about that possibility. How best to prepare?

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Unraveling Simpson’s Paradox

Simpson’s Paradox is a statistical anomaly and ecological fallacy where seemingly contradictory results are implied by a single set of data, depending on how it’s grouped. The paradox can arise in medical studies, student test scores and so on. minutephysics explains.

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