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Strella Biotechnologies secures investor funding
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Strella Biotechnologies secures investor funding - Vegetable Growers News
Strella Biotechnology Inc., developer of proprietary produce sensor technology designed to reduce food waste and improve quality, has closed a Series A funding round totaling $8 million
Bilderberg knows that however the global realignments play out, and whatever a reset global financial system looks like, the shape of the world will be determined by big tech. And if the endgame is โContinuity of Governmentโ, as the agenda suggests, that continuity will be powered by AI.
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jun/04/bilderberg-reconvenes-in-person-after-two-year-pandemic-gap
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Bilderberg reconvenes in person after two-year pandemic gap
The Washington conference, a high-level council of war, will be headlined by Jens Stoltenberg, Natoโs secretary general
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The geopolitical pivot of Russia and China away from the West is the main focus of this yearโs meeting, according to a press release, but perhaps more interestingly, the Bilderberg Group will also talk about a potential global financial meltdown, particularly how to ensure a โcontinuity of governmentโ amid upheavals in the economy.
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https://www.newswars.com/global-government-meeting-secretly-in-dc-to-discuss-market-meltdown-bilderberg-2022/
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Global Government Meeting Secretly in DC to Discuss Market Meltdown โ Bilderberg 2022
Bilderberg Group to talk about a potential global financial meltdown, particularly how to ensure a "continuity of government" amid upheavals in the economy
Getting late to grow but carrots, late potatoes..salads still a go.learn a skill....join @offgridireland
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First off, THANK YOU EVERYONE for your concern. I'm ok!
just a little shaken up, but I'll be ok.
For those of you who don't know what happened I was robbed yesterday morning at the petrol station
I gathered myself together, my hands were still
shaking, I was dizzy and I honestly think I was in shock! My money was gone, I called the Gaurds they were fantastic and called for medical assistance as my blood pressure was through the roof. The Garda asked me if I knew who did it, and I told them "Yes, it was pump number 4 !!!!!!!!
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just a little shaken up, but I'll be ok.
For those of you who don't know what happened I was robbed yesterday morning at the petrol station
I gathered myself together, my hands were still
shaking, I was dizzy and I honestly think I was in shock! My money was gone, I called the Gaurds they were fantastic and called for medical assistance as my blood pressure was through the roof. The Garda asked me if I knew who did it, and I told them "Yes, it was pump number 4 !!!!!!!!
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Would you bring your kids to see the "House of Coxx"
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https://twitter.com/stephenehorn/status/1535703966146826245?t=qL03YqeZIk-Qd6IL81gzrg&s=19
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The "family friendly" pride festival in Apex, NC today featured drag performances by the "House of Coxx" before a mixed audience of children and adults 1/x
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It's about time scumbag..
Canada COVID-19 vaccine mandate: Report says Trudeau to announce new guidelines
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CBC News reported that the Canadian government will announce an end to COVID-19 vaccine mandates for domestic travel on planes and trains and outgo
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Canada COVID-19 vaccine mandate: Report says Trudeau to announce new guidelines
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CBC News reported that the Canadian government will announce an end to COVID-19 vaccine mandates for domestic travel on planes and trains and outgo
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So what is Ramsay Hunt Syndrome?
Itโs caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox and occurs when a shingles outbreak affects the facial nerve near one of your ears. In addition to the painful shingles rash, Ramsay Hunt syndrome can cause facial paralysis and hearing loss in the affected ear.
The condition typically affects people over the age of 60.
What does that have to do with Covid-19 vaccination?
Well, it has something to do with the fact Covid-19 vaccination greatly damages the immune system.
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Vaccine Injuries: The Justin Bieber, COVID Vaccine & Monkeypox Connection
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Itโs caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox and occurs when a shingles outbreak affects the facial nerve near one of your ears. In addition to the painful shingles rash, Ramsay Hunt syndrome can cause facial paralysis and hearing loss in the affected ear.
The condition typically affects people over the age of 60.
What does that have to do with Covid-19 vaccination?
Well, it has something to do with the fact Covid-19 vaccination greatly damages the immune system.
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Vaccine Injuries: The Justin Bieber, COVID Vaccine & Monkeypox Connection
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Vaccine Injuries: The Justin Bieber, COVID Vaccine & Monkeypox Connection
It appears even the most famous and successful are not immune to the โcoincidencesโ that have been occurring since early 2021. Within the space of a few months, the two halves of one ofโฆ
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โVienna Celebrates the New Religion
Strategic Culture Foundation (RSS)
By Rod DREHER
Today was the big Pride Parade in Vienna. Iโve never seen a Pride parade. The most striking things were all the kids there, especially middle school and teenage girls, all decked out in their rainbow gear. Everybody seemed to be really into it, and having a good time.
It really was like a huge religious festival. A Christian friend with whom I walked through the city today said, โImagine being a pagan in fourth century Rome, and seeing Christians gathering for a procession honoring the Virgin, or something. You might think itโs an odd thing, but let them have their parade, what does it hurt. Thirty years later, theyโre tearing down your temples. Doesnโt this have the same feeling?โ
Yes, it does. Can you imagine telling any previous generation that worshiped at St. Ruprechtโs, founded in the eighth century, and the oldest church in Vienna, that one day, a banner would fly from their tower celebrating a festival of sodomy? It happened today. The parish priest is โ surprise! โ a Jesuit.
The Pride festival is the most vivid expression of the repaganization of the West via the overturning of the Christian order. What my friend meant by his comment was a reference to Edward Wattsโs great book The Final Pagan Generation, which I wrote about here a few years ago.
Watts writes about Roman pagan elites of the fourth century, who did not fully appreciate how radical the threat from Christians was to the pagan order that had ruled Rome since time immemorial. They assumed traditional paganism would last forever, but in fact, passion for and understanding of the old religion was exhausted by the time the new faith challenged it. The book is incredibly relevant to our time. Back then, I wrote of its lessons:
What are the lessons I draw from all this for Christians in our own time? Letโs stipulate that the world of 21st century Europe and North America is very different, in obvious ways, from that of fourth-century Rome. But there are parallels.
Christianity today is like traditional religion of the fourth century. We are at the end of the Christian age, not at its beginning. Christianity back then had muscle. It is now decrepit, as a social force. The fact that we Christians believe that our faith is true can blind us to the fact that what is obvious to us is by no means obvious to others.
It is not clear what the Roman pagans could have done to have slowed or stopped Christianity, but it is quite clear, in retrospect, that they did not take it seriously enough as a threat. This was a failure of imagination on their part. They assumed that the world would always be as it was, because it always had been.
Worldly power matters. If Constantine had not converted, the future of Christianity in the West would have looked different.
Yet worldly power is limited. Julian the Apostate failed miserably. You cannot legislate belief.
Talented elites who form, and who are formed by, a counterculture, can have an outsized effect. Bishops and priests who saw their function as to serve the imperial system were not as inspiring to the young as those who rejected it, and its promises.
The old ways of resisting anti-religious forces โ fighting within the system โ donโt work. This makes me doubtful about the strategy that people like me have generally adopted: fighting within liberalism for liberal goals, like religious liberty. The asymmetrical strategies of opponents, like LGBT rights groups, overwhelm us. But what can we do?
In the main, the story of the final pagan generation ought to be a severe warning to us com...
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Strategic Culture Foundation (RSS)
By Rod DREHER
Today was the big Pride Parade in Vienna. Iโve never seen a Pride parade. The most striking things were all the kids there, especially middle school and teenage girls, all decked out in their rainbow gear. Everybody seemed to be really into it, and having a good time.
It really was like a huge religious festival. A Christian friend with whom I walked through the city today said, โImagine being a pagan in fourth century Rome, and seeing Christians gathering for a procession honoring the Virgin, or something. You might think itโs an odd thing, but let them have their parade, what does it hurt. Thirty years later, theyโre tearing down your temples. Doesnโt this have the same feeling?โ
Yes, it does. Can you imagine telling any previous generation that worshiped at St. Ruprechtโs, founded in the eighth century, and the oldest church in Vienna, that one day, a banner would fly from their tower celebrating a festival of sodomy? It happened today. The parish priest is โ surprise! โ a Jesuit.
The Pride festival is the most vivid expression of the repaganization of the West via the overturning of the Christian order. What my friend meant by his comment was a reference to Edward Wattsโs great book The Final Pagan Generation, which I wrote about here a few years ago.
Watts writes about Roman pagan elites of the fourth century, who did not fully appreciate how radical the threat from Christians was to the pagan order that had ruled Rome since time immemorial. They assumed traditional paganism would last forever, but in fact, passion for and understanding of the old religion was exhausted by the time the new faith challenged it. The book is incredibly relevant to our time. Back then, I wrote of its lessons:
What are the lessons I draw from all this for Christians in our own time? Letโs stipulate that the world of 21st century Europe and North America is very different, in obvious ways, from that of fourth-century Rome. But there are parallels.
Christianity today is like traditional religion of the fourth century. We are at the end of the Christian age, not at its beginning. Christianity back then had muscle. It is now decrepit, as a social force. The fact that we Christians believe that our faith is true can blind us to the fact that what is obvious to us is by no means obvious to others.
It is not clear what the Roman pagans could have done to have slowed or stopped Christianity, but it is quite clear, in retrospect, that they did not take it seriously enough as a threat. This was a failure of imagination on their part. They assumed that the world would always be as it was, because it always had been.
Worldly power matters. If Constantine had not converted, the future of Christianity in the West would have looked different.
Yet worldly power is limited. Julian the Apostate failed miserably. You cannot legislate belief.
Talented elites who form, and who are formed by, a counterculture, can have an outsized effect. Bishops and priests who saw their function as to serve the imperial system were not as inspiring to the young as those who rejected it, and its promises.
The old ways of resisting anti-religious forces โ fighting within the system โ donโt work. This makes me doubtful about the strategy that people like me have generally adopted: fighting within liberalism for liberal goals, like religious liberty. The asymmetrical strategies of opponents, like LGBT rights groups, overwhelm us. But what can we do?
In the main, the story of the final pagan generation ought to be a severe warning to us com...
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The American Conservative
Learning From 'The Final Pagan Generation' - The American Conservative
How do 21st century Christians keep it from happening to us?
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"Bottom friendly" menu so it wont ruin your good time ๐คฎ๐คฎ
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You shouldn't miss a good meal for a good time. Thatโs why this Pride, we've teamed up with @DrEvanGoldstein and @smartthrob to create the worldโs first Bottom-Friendly Menu (yup, itโs real). #EatWithPride