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We Ate The Forbidden Fungus

Something extraordinary happened to the human brain 100,000 years ago. In just a few thousand generations, our brains nearly doubled in size – a change that should have taken millions of years.

Scientists couldn’t explain it until Terence McKenna proposed a radical theory. He believed early humans transformed into conscious beings not through fire or tools, but through eating a forbidden fungus growing in animal dung across Africa. Here’s more from The Why Files.

Free Speech? Dangerous Threat?

A professor from the University of Kansas said that men who won’t vote for Kamala Harris should be lined up and shot. The university put the professor, later identified asPhil Lowcock, on leave after the video was released online.

But is this a violation of his First Amendment? Jokes are clearly protected speech but is this a joke? After all, if you stand for free speech, you have to stand for speech you don’t like. Here’s more from Natali and Clayton Morris at Redacted News.

FEMA’s Suspect National Alert

Marlon Browne, host of 2 Strong, reports that FEMA’s intention to send out a national emergency test alert on Wednesday, Oct. 4, doesn’t sit well with him.

Browne says the emergency scenarios differ across the country, whether they be flooding, fire or some other catastrophe. And they occur at different times. So why a national alert on the same day, at the same time?

He contends that a national emergency broadcast all at the same time means one of two things: You know about it already and you’re planning something, such as the fires in Maui, or you just want to see if you have access to everyone’s devices. He explains further.

A Hot July Turns Hotter!

In the Netherlands, a fire broke out Sunday night in the Almelo district, destroying the Picnic building. Owned by Bill Gates and Melinda Gates’ Foundation, the Picnic building served as a distribution hub for Gates’ “fake meat.” It would be delivered to individual customers in small electric cars. No word yet on how the fire started.

 

Evidence Of Sodom, Gomorrah

The Bible describes burning sulfur and fire raining down from the sky which permanently destroyed the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19:24). Is there any evidence still left in the geological record that matches the Bible’s description of what happened to Sodom and Gomorrah? More from Expedition Bible.

SuperFriends: Fire

Hey kids (of all ages). It’s Saturday Morning Cartoon time again!

Last week we had an episode of JANA OF THE JUNGLE. I noticed it got a down-vote almost immediately. I’m guessing because the crummy VHS transfer didn’t live up to the thumbnail. To make it up to y’all, this week we’ll do a similar character as she’s featured in a more popular show (of which I can find decent prints).

Hanna-Barbera usually prefers characters they own outright. So it’s no surprise that they used a near-copy of RIMA, a jungle babe who had previously been animated. The odd thing is that Rima herself had been animated by HB the year before. But that was part of the SUPER FRIENDS, one of HB’s few major licensed properties. This version of Rima basically came along with the rest of the JUSTICE LEAGUE characters from DC. This episode is the first of her several appearances in the franchise.

Of course, Rima wasn’t created by DC comics. She actually predates TARZAN (but not MOWGLI) in literature. She only got one movie though, probably because the 1959 Audrey Hepburn vehicle flopped. DC put her into her own comic book in the ’70s, and that’s the version adapted here.

This the second incarnation of the Super Friends, which catered to ever-shortening attention spans by breaking the hour-long show into multiple, brief stories and filler segments. This one includes Doctor Fright / Drag Race / Plant Creatures / Fire.

I kinda’ feel like the popular meme image of Batman slapping the hell out of Robin applies. Seriously, Dick! Sit this one out and let ol’ Bruce ‘adventure’ with the hot, half-naked blond without you along as a third wheel! Also, just how damned fast IS the Super Friends Batmobile? That sucker seems to be able to get across the continent in no-time.

From October 1977. More from the OldHorseman.

 

Did Globalists Destroy Lytton?

I discuss some curiosities surrounding a huge fire that destroyed 90% of a town called Lytton. Is the province of British Columbia, Canada, being punished for lifting COVID restrictions? More from Amazing Polly.

A Dyson Sphere For The Sun

The ability to harness energy from the world around us, has literally fueled the technological development of the human race. And every time we got our hands on a stronger way of utilizing energy, it was major step forward for our species.

Our ancient ancestors began it all with the harnessing of fire to power their energy needs. We progressed to extracting our energy from animals, water, wind,  steam power and fossil fuels. These energies are so diverse, it’s easy to forget they emanate from the sun. Problem is, as our civilization becomes more advanced, our energy needs will increase, mostly because there will be more of us and the things we do will require more zip.

Because stars are spherical, they radiate energy in all directions, that’s why only a tiny fraction of our sun’s energy comes our way. So the possible solution to the problem could come in the way of a Dyson Sphere, a mega-structure that would completely encircle the sun and capture all of its energy. Unfortunately, because of technological limitations, building such a structure is many years away. Get more details on this phenomenal project in the following clip with Thought2.

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The Prometheus Project

Have you ever heard of the Prometheus Project? That was a project undertaken by NASA in 2003 to develop nuclear-powered systems for long-duration space missions. It was named after the wisest of the Titans in Greek mythology who gave the gift of fire to humans. The Prometheus Project was short-lived, scuttled in 2005. Here, Truthstream Media brings us up to date on the ill-fated project.

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This is the 108th Spitting Truth with Titus Live show! This is my weekly live research show, where we go deep into the night and deep into research mode. This week’s main focus is the secret space program and Nikola Tesla’s ether and what the Electric Universe tells us about the our reality. It’s a four-hour-plus broadcast — so there’s plenty here to explore and sink your teeth into. Watch it piecemeal or, if you’re curious and courageous, in its entirety. Whatever, dive right ahead!

 

 

Cathedral Spiraling Down

The Notre Dame Cathedral has burned, symbolizing Europe at large. And Western Civilization arguably. More from Styxhexenhammer666.

Postmodern synchronicity and fragility. Black Pigeon Speaks remembers traveling to Notre Dame Cathedral as a youth. Now, he reflects on the implications of the cathedral burning.

EntertheStars Reloaded offers this chilling side-by-side comparison between the collapse of the steeple at Notre Dame Cathedral and a similar scene as envisioned seven years ago in  the animated short I, Pet Goat II.

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Paul Joseph Watson defends himself from an attack by Buzzfeed. He says Buzzfeed is the outfit that needs greater scrutiny, since it ran a defense for the vile people who celebrated the burning of Notre Dame.

Here, Barnabas Nagy discusses how the firefighting effort was pretty much a sham and same for the miraculous mainstream media coverage, where all of the major networks, even those from outside France, already had reporters well placed to the burning. Nagy’s take: This was an inside job, aimed at destroying Tartarian art.

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French President Emmanuel Macron is vowing to rebuild the Notre Dame Cathedral, after a fire destroyed much of the 12th-century church late. Firefighters say it is now completely extinguished. Images of the inside of the cathedral show how extensive the damage was, with a gutted roof and the collapse of the spire. Firefighters did manage to save the bell towers and outer walls. Investigators are now beginning to probe what caused the fire, as people around the world lament the devastation of an architectural jewel and symbol of France’s heritage. Hundreds of millions of Euros have already been pledged from various corners of France and the world for the reconstruction of the Paris icon. More from DW News.

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