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Forwarded from ᛉᛟ Viðr ᛟᛉ
“From the rage of the Northmen, protect us.”
A reminder that the same blood that flowed through the veins of the berserkers, flow through our veins today. The rage may yet lie dormant, but the flame within us flicker still. Soon it will burn hot once more and your prayers will not save you.
A reminder that the same blood that flowed through the veins of the berserkers, flow through our veins today. The rage may yet lie dormant, but the flame within us flicker still. Soon it will burn hot once more and your prayers will not save you.
Forwarded from THE OLD WAYS (Velesa37)
I’ve been saying the same. I think that consciousness is not something you can download on some disk, or into a machine. Scientists talking about downloading consciousness is no different from modern sci-fi films about scientists downloading human consciousness. It’s all fiction, and bad fiction at that. Organic life and consciousness was created by the gods/nature. Organic life was created by the highest divine intelligence, and modern human science is no where near close to understanding nature, organic life, cosmos, or the gods who created everything. I think that modern scientists know that they can not create a sentient human-like robot. So they will try to convert sentient humans into robot-like humans. The archons don’t have the power of creation, a creation from scratch I mean. They can only alter that which already exists in creation
Forwarded from LauraAboli (Laura Aboli)
I think we all deserve a congratulatory pat in the back!
We must be proud of ourselves for having the instinct and the courage to seek the truth. Not an easy journey, but one that will make us wiser, stronger, more spiritual and on top of it will keep us alive by making the right choices.
I’m proud of all of you (for whatever it’s worth!)
😊❤️😊
https://t.me/LauraAbolichannel
We must be proud of ourselves for having the instinct and the courage to seek the truth. Not an easy journey, but one that will make us wiser, stronger, more spiritual and on top of it will keep us alive by making the right choices.
I’m proud of all of you (for whatever it’s worth!)
😊❤️😊
https://t.me/LauraAbolichannel
Forwarded from The Forbidden Bookclub
sustainability-13-12297-v2.pdf
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Connection to Nature Boosts Adolescents’ Mental Well-Being during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Growing evidence suggests that connection to nature may be linked to mental health and well-being. Behavioral changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic could negatively affect adolescents’ connection to nature, subsequently impacting health and well-being. We explored the relationship between connection to nature and well-being before and during the pandemic through a nationally representative survey of adolescents across the United States (n = 624) between April and June 2020.
This study illustrates how the health and well-being benefits associated with adolescents’ outdoor activities are reinforced when those activities also foster a stronger connection to nature. (Jackson et al., 2021)
#nature #health #covid #study
Growing evidence suggests that connection to nature may be linked to mental health and well-being. Behavioral changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic could negatively affect adolescents’ connection to nature, subsequently impacting health and well-being. We explored the relationship between connection to nature and well-being before and during the pandemic through a nationally representative survey of adolescents across the United States (n = 624) between April and June 2020.
This study illustrates how the health and well-being benefits associated with adolescents’ outdoor activities are reinforced when those activities also foster a stronger connection to nature. (Jackson et al., 2021)
#nature #health #covid #study
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🇭🇷 2,500 brave Croatian men have formed a volunteer battalion. Many of them are in the army or police force or were previously. They are sending a loud message to the ruling party. If the Croatian government continues to push vaccine passports, these men will fix that problem by any means necessary. Expect to see more of this coming into 2022.
Forwarded from International Blackshirts (Fashbird2814 卐)
The Lübeck Disaster
Oral tuberculosis vaccine (BCG) was developed by Calmette and Gu6rin in 1921 after thirteen-year old preliminary work. Until 1928, before the BCG vaccination was begun in Germany, 150,000 children had been inoculated abroad. In 1929, Dr. Altstaedt, the director of the public health authorities in Lübeck, and Dr. George Deycke, the director of the general hospital in Lübeck, decided to introduce the inoculation to newborn children in Lübeck. At the beginning of August 1929, the original BCG culture, obtained from the Pasteur Institute of Paris, was used to produce the vaccine in the laboratory of the general hospital under the patronage of Dr. Deycke.
The vaccination was begun in February 1930 and in the following two months 256 newborn children (about 84% of all newborn children) in Lübeck were inoculated orally against tuberculosis. On April 17th the first child died of tuberculosis and after it was followed by three more deaths. Dr. Deycke stopped the inoculation. A total of 173 infants developed clinical or radiological signs of TB but survived the infection, while 72 died from TB. The German government set up an inquiry headed by Professor Bruno Lange of the Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, and Professor Ludwig Lange of the German Ministry of Health. After 20 months their report exonerated BCG as the cause of the disaster, which they attributed to negligent contamination of the vaccine by virulent tubercle bacilli in the Lübeck laboratories. Dr. Deycke and those who assisted him were put on trial on October 12, 1931. On February 6th 1932, after 76 days of inquiries and trials, Dr. Deycke was found guilty of negligent killing and negligent bodily injury and sentenced two years in prison.
This horrible event only furthered the dislike of mandatory vaccinations during the weimar period. Once Hitler was elected, the mandatory vaccines stopped being enforced. By 1940, a policy of elasticity was officially put in place. Unlike what is currently going on in western nations, families could decide for themselves whether they wanted to be vaccinated or not.
Oral tuberculosis vaccine (BCG) was developed by Calmette and Gu6rin in 1921 after thirteen-year old preliminary work. Until 1928, before the BCG vaccination was begun in Germany, 150,000 children had been inoculated abroad. In 1929, Dr. Altstaedt, the director of the public health authorities in Lübeck, and Dr. George Deycke, the director of the general hospital in Lübeck, decided to introduce the inoculation to newborn children in Lübeck. At the beginning of August 1929, the original BCG culture, obtained from the Pasteur Institute of Paris, was used to produce the vaccine in the laboratory of the general hospital under the patronage of Dr. Deycke.
The vaccination was begun in February 1930 and in the following two months 256 newborn children (about 84% of all newborn children) in Lübeck were inoculated orally against tuberculosis. On April 17th the first child died of tuberculosis and after it was followed by three more deaths. Dr. Deycke stopped the inoculation. A total of 173 infants developed clinical or radiological signs of TB but survived the infection, while 72 died from TB. The German government set up an inquiry headed by Professor Bruno Lange of the Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, and Professor Ludwig Lange of the German Ministry of Health. After 20 months their report exonerated BCG as the cause of the disaster, which they attributed to negligent contamination of the vaccine by virulent tubercle bacilli in the Lübeck laboratories. Dr. Deycke and those who assisted him were put on trial on October 12, 1931. On February 6th 1932, after 76 days of inquiries and trials, Dr. Deycke was found guilty of negligent killing and negligent bodily injury and sentenced two years in prison.
This horrible event only furthered the dislike of mandatory vaccinations during the weimar period. Once Hitler was elected, the mandatory vaccines stopped being enforced. By 1940, a policy of elasticity was officially put in place. Unlike what is currently going on in western nations, families could decide for themselves whether they wanted to be vaccinated or not.
Forwarded from Folk Wisdom & Ways
Watch "Will you fight?" on YouTube
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Will you fight?
The Covid tyranny is here. The unvaccinated are now treated as second class citizens. Austria will put us in prison. Will you raise your voice against the tyrants? Will you fight?
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Woden in his role as Wish-Lord from 'The Saxons in England, Volume 1 by John Mitchell Kemble'
One of the names of Odin in the Old-Norse mythology is Osk, which by an etymological law is equivalent to the German Wunsch, the Anglo Saxon Wisc, and the English Wish. Grimm has shown in the most convincing manner that Wunsch may be considered as a name of Wuotan in Germany; and it is probable that Wúsc or Wísc may have had a similar power here. Among the names in the mythical genealogies we find Wúscfreá, the lord of the wish, and I am even inclined to the belief that Oisc, equivalent to Ésk, the founder of the Kentish line of kings, may be a Jutish name of Wóden in this form,—ésc, or in an earlier form óski, i. e. Wunsch, Wýsc. In Devonshire to this day all magical or supernatural dealings go under the common name of Wishtness: can this have any reference to Wóden’s name Wýsc? So again a bad or unfortunate day is a wisht day: perhaps a diabolical, heathen, accursed day. There are several places which appear to be compounded with this name; among them: Wishanger (Wíschangra or Wóden’s meadow), one, about four miles S.W. of Wanborough in Surrey, and another near Gloucester; Wisley (Wíscleáh) also in Surrey; Wisborough (probably Wíscbeorh) in Sussex; Wishford (probably Wíscford) in Wiltshire.
One of the names of Odin in the Old-Norse mythology is Osk, which by an etymological law is equivalent to the German Wunsch, the Anglo Saxon Wisc, and the English Wish. Grimm has shown in the most convincing manner that Wunsch may be considered as a name of Wuotan in Germany; and it is probable that Wúsc or Wísc may have had a similar power here. Among the names in the mythical genealogies we find Wúscfreá, the lord of the wish, and I am even inclined to the belief that Oisc, equivalent to Ésk, the founder of the Kentish line of kings, may be a Jutish name of Wóden in this form,—ésc, or in an earlier form óski, i. e. Wunsch, Wýsc. In Devonshire to this day all magical or supernatural dealings go under the common name of Wishtness: can this have any reference to Wóden’s name Wýsc? So again a bad or unfortunate day is a wisht day: perhaps a diabolical, heathen, accursed day. There are several places which appear to be compounded with this name; among them: Wishanger (Wíschangra or Wóden’s meadow), one, about four miles S.W. of Wanborough in Surrey, and another near Gloucester; Wisley (Wíscleáh) also in Surrey; Wisborough (probably Wíscbeorh) in Sussex; Wishford (probably Wíscford) in Wiltshire.