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The Telepathy Tapes Tin Foil

The Telepathy Tapes have taken the world by storm. Not only do they reveal compelling evidence of the nature of reality and consciousness, but they open up speculation about some of the spiciest tin foil you’ll ever touch. Here’s more from Ian Carroll.

Here is the introduction to the 10-part series by filmmaker Ky Dickens.

Joe Rogan interviews Ky Dickens about how the project came into being, and where it is heading.

The Age Of Neurowarfare

Stavroula Pabst joins us today to discuss her recent article, “Weaponizing Reality: The Dawn of Neurowarfare.”

From the military origins of brain-chip interfaces and neuroscience to the geopolitical ramifications of neuroweapons to the suspicious characters forwarding the controlled opposition “neurorights” movement, Pabst dives deep into the history and future of the age of neurowarfare. Here’s more from The Corbett Report.

Another Fake News Hatchet Job

Just how fake and corrupt has the corporate media become? Glenn Greenwald gives us a clue by digging into a hit piece published by New York Magazine, railing against a neuroscientist, Andrew Huberman, who has a popular podcast.

The article, written by Kerry Howley, rips into Huberman for his habit of dating lots of women and dumping them. He’s not married, so we’re not exactly sure why his dating habits matter at all.

But they do matter when you’ve got podcasts like Huberman’s, or Joe Rogan’s, that are eclipsing the tired, old leftist print media, i.e., the fake news. Here Greenwald gets into the real story behind the story, and how the fake news indulges in more trickery and fakery as its days are numbered.

 

End The War On Drugs

Protestors demand America fix our criminal justice system. They are right to want that, but the courts are slow, overcrowded and unfair. Sometimes innocent people plead guilty just to avoid waiting years for a trial. Investigative reporter John Stossel says there’s one change that would make a dramatic improvement: end the war on drugs. He reveals the unintended consequences of the decades-old war on drugs and discusses solutions with Dr. Carl L. Hart, professor of neuroscience at Columbia University and author of Drug Use For Grown-Ups: Chasing Liberty In The Land Of Fear.

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The Brain Is The Battlefield

After yesterday’s report on the new mind control patent filed by Microsoft, we thought it would be timely to revisit this talk delivered by Dr. James Giordano on the topic The Brain Is The Battlefield Of the Future. Giordano, Chief of the Neuroethics Studies Program and Scholar-in-Residence in the Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics at Georgetown University, speaks to cadets and faculty about how advancements in neuroscience and neurotechnology will impact the future of war. This event was hosted by the Modern War Institute at West Point and given on Oct. 29, 2018.

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Group Cap. Lionel Mandrake (Peter Sellers) and Brig. Gen. Jack D. Ripper (Sterling Hayden) discuss what interferes with Ripper’s precious bodily fluids in Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 sci-fi movie.  Says Ripper: “I do not avoid women, Mandrake. But I do deny them my essence.”

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The Majority Is Always Wrong

Is there a way that each of us can do impossible things to get great, dramatic results? The answer is yes, according to Paul Rulkens, known as the “high -performance mastermind,” an expert in achieving big goals in the easiest, fastest and most elegant ways. His primary advice: When it comes to high performance, the majority is always wrong. “If you do what everyone else is doing, you get the results that everyone else is getting,” he says. “And the thing is, what we should be after is extraordinary results. Tune in to his captivating lecture in this episode of TedxTalks.

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This Generation Is In Trouble

In the book “Brain Rules for Baby,” neuroscientist John Medina states how cell phones and texting are creating a stunt in social development, to the point where normal kids are operating at autistic levels! This only confirms that the technology we have in our hands was not meant to help us, but ultimately hurt us, and eventually fulfill Revelation 13. More from FaceLiketheSun.

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