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u can see the bells range are perfect in the chakras frequencies range
vatican church bells create a sonic wave everyday ; this sonic wave interact with the brainwaves and with the chakras. the vatican church bells are evil they mess physically , biologically and spiritually . They use old technics of entrainment , resonance and vibration . REMEMBER the bells play everyday simultanously everywhere with long 4/4 rythms for create the brainwave entrainment and also mess with the chakras. HOPE to dont ear them anymore....in the future......maybe tomorrow?
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Moderate intensity low frequency rotating magnetic field (LF-RMF) has been shown to inhibit melanoma, liver and lung cancer growth in mice. However, its effects on other types of cancers have not been investigated in vivo. Here, we show that 0-0.15T moderate intensity 4.2 Hz LF-RMF can inhibit tumor …
Seismic vibrators had not been optimized for the generation
of low frequencies until the advent of the industry concern for
broadband in the early 2010s. To address this new requirement,
manufacturers proposed new vibrators (Caradec, 2008) or modi-
fied the design of existing ones (Tellier, 2015a) to decrease their
full-drive start frequency, from around 7 Hz to 5.5 Hz, and subse-
quently reduce the duration of low-dwell tapers and improve the
quality of LF signal.
of low frequencies until the advent of the industry concern for
broadband in the early 2010s. To address this new requirement,
manufacturers proposed new vibrators (Caradec, 2008) or modi-
fied the design of existing ones (Tellier, 2015a) to decrease their
full-drive start frequency, from around 7 Hz to 5.5 Hz, and subse-
quently reduce the duration of low-dwell tapers and improve the
quality of LF signal.
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https://www.rt.com/news/549411-drugs-river-pollution-threat/
There are LIPIDS found in black water . LIPIDS get NOT filtered by the water filter when water get recycled. So LIPIDS (pissed from vaxxed people) COME BACK in the TAP WATER. Enjoy your tap water today..........
In 2021, Chile’s Senate unanimously approved a bill to amend the constitution to protect brain rights or “neurorights”. The Chamber of Deputies reviewed and approved the amendment in September that year. It is now expected that the bill will be signed into law by the country’s president.
Once the process is completed, Chile will become the world’s first country to have legislation to protect mental privacy, free will and non-discrimination in citizens’ access to neurotechnology. The aim is to give personal brain data the same status as an organ, so that it cannot be bought or sold, trafficked or manipulated.
At the same time, a constitutional reform to amend Article 19 of the Magna Carta, the country's constitution, is being considered to “protect the integrity and mental indemnity of the brain from the advances and capacities developed by neurotechnologies”.
The adoption of such a legal arsenal may seem premature in view of the development of neurotechnologies, which are still limited in their capacity to act on the human brain. But experts are already sounding the alarm and insisting on the need to legislate before intrusive applications become widespread – especially as progress in the field of neurotechnology continues to accelerate.
In April 2021, Neuralink, entrepreneur Elon Musk’s brain-machine interface company, released a video of a monkey playing a video game after getting implants. The brain-machine interface technology used to do this is still in its infancy, but it opens the way to an infinite number of applications.
Once the process is completed, Chile will become the world’s first country to have legislation to protect mental privacy, free will and non-discrimination in citizens’ access to neurotechnology. The aim is to give personal brain data the same status as an organ, so that it cannot be bought or sold, trafficked or manipulated.
At the same time, a constitutional reform to amend Article 19 of the Magna Carta, the country's constitution, is being considered to “protect the integrity and mental indemnity of the brain from the advances and capacities developed by neurotechnologies”.
The adoption of such a legal arsenal may seem premature in view of the development of neurotechnologies, which are still limited in their capacity to act on the human brain. But experts are already sounding the alarm and insisting on the need to legislate before intrusive applications become widespread – especially as progress in the field of neurotechnology continues to accelerate.
In April 2021, Neuralink, entrepreneur Elon Musk’s brain-machine interface company, released a video of a monkey playing a video game after getting implants. The brain-machine interface technology used to do this is still in its infancy, but it opens the way to an infinite number of applications.