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Health
Burn Bay Leaves in the House and See What Happens After 10 Minutes
Smudging is a Native American tradition that purifies an area by the use of sacred herbs, similar to burning incense. Often this means sage, but other herbs can be used – including our favorites, bay leaves. Bay leaves have been a things of legends for millennia: whether its incontestable role in Greek and Roman folklore or its steady presence in…
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World
The Enigmatic Erdstall Tunnels of Europe: Purpose – Unknown
An erdstall is a type of tunnel that is found throughout Europe, mainly in the south-eastern German state of Bavaria and Austria. Erdstalls are thought to have been created during the Middle Ages, though some have claimed that these tunnels date to the Stone Age. At the moment, nobody is entirely certain as to why such features were made in…
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Health
The Health Benefits of Sungazing
The practice of sungazing closely resembles its name. At sunrise and/or sunset, when the sun is closest to the earth, sungazers stand barefoot on the earth and look directly at the sun for 10 seconds. Every day, 10 seconds are added and some sungazers eventually reach a duration of 44 minutes. The theory is that the sun is the force…
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History
Cult Ritual Abuse, Trauma-Based Mind-Control, Non-Human Entities and Social Engineering
I’ve seen one of these rituals where they rip open a pregnant woman and eat the baby during a mass orgy. These are all holidays. The satanic holidays have a ritual every few weeks such as the rape of a little girl, oral sex with a boy, then scat sex, then consumption of the flesh, then sacrifice of a child…
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News
The USAs Most Secret Plane — TR-3B Patent is Now in the Public Domain
The TR-3B is Code named Astra. The tactical reconnaissance TR-3B first operational flight was in the early 90s. The triangular-shaped nuclear-powered aerospace platform was developed under the Top Secret, Aurora Program with SDI and black budget monies. At least 3 of the billion-dollar-plus TR-3Bs were flying by 1994. Aurora is the most classified aerospace development program in existence. The TR-3B…
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Tech
Meet the SEG Spatial Effect Generator: Free Energy for Cars, Homes, Towns & New Earth
“The SEG is a small portable device that you can use to power any device which runs on AC or DC voltage. In its 15 kWh size [approx 1 meter in diameter], for example, the SEG can fully power a 3-bedroom house off the grid.”The SEG requires no other source of fuel other then free-floating electrons, which exist everywhere in…
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History
The Sabbatean-Frankist Cult — The Satanic Infiltration of the Western World
The Satanic Cult That Rules the World “Either convert to Islam or die.” This was the choice the Turkish Sultan put to Sabbatai Zevi, self-proclaimed Jewish “Messiah” in 1666. By only pretending to convert, Zevi resorted to a common practice. But Zevi was not an ordinary Jew. He led a popular heresy, based on a satanic strain of Cabalism.…
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World
The Pagan Wheel of the Year: What Elaborate Rituals and Events Mark this Sacred Cycle?
As more and more people describe themselves as ‘spiritual’ rather than religious, experts expect eco-friendly pagan movements will continue to grow. Already there are perhaps a million pagans in the United States, an equal number in Canada, and twice as many in Europe. Although it may be a long time (if ever) before pagans reclaim their Yule from Christmas or…
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History
Forbidden Archeology the Very Ancient History of Humankind
Over the past two centuries researchers have found bones and artifacts showing that people like ourselves existed on earth millions of years ago. But the scientific establishment has ignored these remarkable facts because they contradict the dominant views of human origins and antiquity. Cremo and Thompson challenge us to rethink our understanding of human origins, identity, and destiny. Forbidden Archeologytakes…
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Science
Lemuria in Australia & the Pacific
The most important questions we can ask are about ourselves, not only as individuals but as a species. Where did we come from? How did we get here? A question that has bedeviled us for as long as we can remember is: Where and when did we take the step from savagery to civilization? Mainstream historians, who write our textbooks,…
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