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"In times these, human Goethe beings still brings us an actual echo heard of the very ancient sound harmonies of the cosmos & felt how heaven and earth were formed." -Rudolf Hauschka, The Nature of Substance
In relationships, when an insecure partner becomes jealous, they enact a delusional perception by attacking you & undervaluing your existence if you disagree with their flawed perception. Stems out of fear of looking at one's self honestly in the proverbial mirror. Hence the keyword here is DELUSION. Always #StayTrue as #ContextCreatesClarity
Forwarded from Keith Woods
Crazy how much progress is being made normalising our ideas lately - truly no political movement punches above their weight more than ours.

Take it as inspiration to push even harder spreading our talking points everywhere you can.
Forwarded from David Avocado Wolfe
Forwarded from David Avocado Wolfe
Playing the victim card while denying the #GazaGenocide currently occurring is a complete lack of empathy, especially for thousands of children who have already lost their life & many more facing everyday traumas by unjustified war crimes.
When the boycotts come knocking, the companies' actions are reflective of their owners. Real question is how long before their fall when #WeThePeople no longer support their 'goods' for profitability
To be ahead of the times also bears witness to those who still desire direction in current matters. We need to restore integrity that withstands authentic examination to represent #WeThePeople
Forwarded from No BS kNews
Psychological warfare
Forwarded from No BS kNews
To the Truth Speakers Who Refuse to Self Censor or Cuck to their pc games while our nation burns...

My Children are Appreciative...
Forwarded from KanekoaTheGreat
The internet is the most revolutionary information technology since the advent of the printing press.

The printing press triggered a widespread proliferation of books and literacy, fueling the Renaissance, Reformation, and the Scientific Revolution.

In response to this intellectual upheaval, European Monarchies and the Catholic Church enacted laws to govern the printing press, compiling catalogs of prohibited pamphlets and books.

Copernicus famously leveraged the astronomical knowledge of newly published books to put forward his groundbreaking heliocentric model of the universe.

The Church, threatened by this scientific renaissance, condemned figures like Copernicus, Galileo, and Pascal, branding them as heretics and banning their works for centuries.

The contemporary custodians of information, the bureaucrats of the censorship-industrial complex, parallel the actions of their predecessors.

Their mission to control the internet narrative, censoring "misinformation, disinformation, malformation, and hate speech," mirrors the historical censorship by European Monarchies and the Catholic Church.

Throughout history, those in power have consistently sought to control emerging information technologies to maintain their power.

This always entails suppressing ideas that challenge the existing power structures, ostensibly in the name of protecting the common good.

The likes of Sir Francis Bacon, Thomas Hobbes, Renรฉ Descartes, John Milton, John Locke, Voltaire, David Hume, John Stuart Mill, Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei, and Blaise Pascal faced censorship.

Paradoxically, the most censored individuals emerged as the pivotal thinkers of their time, architects of the Enlightenment Era, the Scientific Revolution, and the American Revolution.

What escapes the comprehension of today's censors is the certainty that, akin to their predecessors, they will stifle the voices of the most critical thinkers of our time.

The powerful will always silence voices that threaten their authority, inevitably hindering the progress of humanityโ€”a timeless pattern of censorship against free speech.

https://twitter.com/KanekoaTheGreat/status/1737558587780866229

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Media is too big
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The Miraculous Nature of Water
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The Mysterious Human Heart
AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile allegedly sold access to its own customers' location data to "aggregators." These aggregators then resold the access to other third-party, location-based service providers.

"Each carrier attempted to offload its obligations to obtain customer consent onto downstream recipients of location information, which in many instances meant that no valid customer consent was obtained," the FCC said.

The FCC says these four carriers broke the law set in the Communications Act that requires these companies to protect confidential data, including location information.