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Aaron here. I convinced Mel to put this video up, even though she was a bit embarrassed and had mixed emotions about it. It was recorded in the immediate aftermath of her incident with TSA; her emotions were raw, but it is important because this is what's happening, and continues to happen on a daily basis. We are all treated, preemptively, with suspicion, and treated as criminals. Basic rights and basic human dignity are systematically overlooked – and seemingly all of these 'public authoritays' have accepted their power to treat members of the public however they wish – with no apologies. Meanwhile, We the People have become accustomed to, and just accepted this permanent police state presence, and yet, people are being abused on a daily basis. Just as Mel said, we are all being collectively punished for the crimes of a few, now a long time ago. They don't do this overseas in other places, though many are still trying to catch up.
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How will technology revolutionize our world?
Will it empower individuals and free expression, or tighten the noose of the controllers? It seems that there is a constant paradox, an ebb and flow.
Such is the case with Nikola Tesla and his wireless energy tower – which he intended to use to broadcast free wireless energy around the world, combining electricity with communication and information. Instead, the powers that be stopped his plan then.
Today, in 2018, Tesla's dream has been revived, and a company called Visiv swirling in the military industrial complex has erected a new tower with aims to test and someday broadcast wireless electricity to places close and remote around the world.
With respect to known military testing on the human nervous system, will it free the world, or further confine it? At this point, who can say... but it is a little strange, a little exciting and just a bit eerie that a new Tesla tower is up and running!
What do you think???
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It's the new Truthstream News, episode 2!
This week, in the creeping horror...
You may have thought it sucked that California's Senate advanced a bill to do away with personal belief objections to vaccines, but at the national level, Florida Rep. Frederica Wilson has introduced the Vaccinate All Children Act of 2015 which essentially bribes all schools into vaccine compliance... and she did it wearing a funny hat. This happens to be the same person, just by the way, who said the Haiti earthquake was "a blessing."
Fertility rates continue to drop, as studies show Millenials are the slowest to have babies than any other women in U.S. history, but of course it can't be a combination of social engineering and slow kill. On the totally non-related (we're sure) flipside, record numbers of couples are taking out $30,000 loans not to buy houses or fancy cars but to receive costly in vitro fertilization treatments because so many people are having problems even getting pregnant these days.
Did you know that the oil and gas industry is recycling fracking water that may have as many as 586 chemicals in it and making bank selling it to California's drought-stricken farmers for irrigation? Yummy.
Meanwhile, there's a huge boom in new patents for mind control technology as we officially enter the "pervasive technology age," and even though Microsoft filed 89 in just the last year, there's another, perhaps even more worrisome company that has them beat... Oh, and roaming chicken velociraptor hybrid death squads are also discussed.
Technology is being suppressed for reasons of national security, and Melissa talks to people on the street to see if anyone can pronounce the ingredients commonly found in our food these days.
And... more. So much of it. Thanks for tuning in!
P.S. — This program is not funded or directed by any outside sources; it represents the often difficult and dedicated work of two activists trying to understand, share, critique and change. Support of any kind — informational, spiritual or material — is greatly appreciated to keep this going!
Thank you for viewing! Please help to spread this video and others like it within your social media reach, or because people asked, you can donate here: http://bit.ly/1FnaXBm
P.P.S. — One more week on the Name Hillary's Pathology Contest! Entries and winners will be announced on next week's show!
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Sorry, it was late and I was sleepy by the time this video was made. The overall point I attempted to make here is that, in the end, it does not and will not matter what actually happened in Dallas. What the system will walk away with (besides flipping the script away from Hillary, away from the FBI rewriting federal laws, away from the police state shootings with the bonus of stoking more race division in the lead up to the election) will ultimately be this:
Police have openly announced they can now blow up crime suspects with robots. No due process. Judge, Jury, Executioner. Robots.
With the outpouring of tech (think drones, DARPA, and Boston Dynamics for starters), and the very real prospect of precrime, this is an astounding precedent they are telling citizens to just casually accept.
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This is how it is now in the average American grocery store: food advertising is starting to switch over from glorifying what's in the food to promising us what ISN'T in there, with companies trying to reassure consumers that they are being spared from eating the bajillion bad ingredients that are tainting so many food products these days.
Food allergies, cancer, auto-immune disease, gastrointestinal problems, gluten intolerance...all these things are continuously rising off the charts even faster than Big Pharma can make drugs to mitigate the side effects (but, of course, never actually cure anything).
Does this mean the particular foods shown here are better than others? You have to do your own homework and decide (yes, eating now requires research), but the point is, we don't remember seeing food labels like this when we were kids...
While it's good to have some idea what we're eating and we appreciate the voluntary effort in food labeling transparency, isn't it creepy that things have to be this way now?
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Wow. I usually don't feed the trolls but I'll make an exception for you just this once. Obviously you don't know me Joan Sloan, if that's even a real name, but what you just said is probably one of the most insulting things anyone has said to me anywhere in a very long time. I worked there for all of what, ten months, before I LEFT because I saw through that place like a broken window. Aaron left too. And Linda. Others. There's a pretty obvious reason so many people left and it isn't too hard to figure out what that is if you take a look today. Now I work two jobs just to make ends meet and put food on my family's table, but you know what? That's fine, because no amount of money is worth selling out what I believe in. My "roots," just by the way, started in 2011 after I watched Loose Change and started a tiny blog named Truthstream Media in my spare time after my day job, well before I took an offer to work at Infowars, and obviously before I knew what the hell I was doing. Last night I flipped on a camera and started talking in the middle of the night. If you don't like what I have to say, don't listen, but Ad hominem attacks won't stop me from saying it. Have a nice day.
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+AxenFrite Ugh, I expect more latitude from you. Come on. I just spent three straight videos talking about 9/11 and Ground Zero after going there for the first time in my life. These are horrifying topics. I needed to talk about something else, and being that is was bugging me, I decided to go there. It's my channel, after all. Be glad it was this and not fluffy puppies wearing red bows frolicking across the field behind my house for twelve hours on time lapse while Bea Arthur eats noodle salad with Abe Vigoda in a bathtub singing Yankee Doodle Dandy, okay? I clearly visually remember Berenstein. I just do. That's how it is. I wasn't "just young," I learned to read on these books and read them to both my kids who are years apart from each other in age. My brain might go ahead and compensate now and say, "Well, maybe you were just wrong YOUR WHOLE LIFE" and that's fine, but I still have clear visual memories of that word being spelled without an "a". Not worth arguing over, is it?
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Since genetically modified foods hit the market in the 1990s, allergies have skyrocketed. Studies compiled by Jeffrey M. Smith, head of the Institute for Responsible Technology and author of "Genetic Roulette: The Documented Health Risks of Genetically Engineered Foods" show that common GM ingredients, in addition to synthetic chemical food additives, may be comprising the health of ordinary people in the United States and across the world. While simple food allergies have become more common or more intense over the past couple of decades, deadly reactions to wheat, corn and soy have prompted major avoidance strategies for sufferers of Crohn's Disease, IBS, Celiac's Disease, gluten intolerance, eczema, AH/HD and many more symptoms with common underlying digestive and gastrointestinal triggers. Are genetically modified foods to blame? Consider the research -- including the 65 documented health risks of GMO compiled by Jeffrey M. Smith... while the FDA and biotech industry insist that GMO foods are safe and "substantially equivalent" to traditional foods made without genetic engineering.
http://truthstreammedia.com/rising-food-allergies-triggered-by-gmo-ingredients-in-80-of-groceries/
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Okay, that's nitpicking just a bit, but to clarify, based on the source we found, it was Argentina, Indonesia, Japan, Maylasia and Singapore that Factor 8 was shipped to at that time. True that Japan is not developing and Singapore has "graduated" from developing (although at the time the drug was shipping, Singapore was developing, so for all intents and purposes, it was developing at the time) but all the rest of those countries are developing and that isn't even the point of the entire video anyway. So out of five countries on our list, ONE was developed. Thanks.
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Random comment I found on Godlike Productions:
3, 6, 9...Tesla said "“If you only knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 and 9, then you would have a key to the universe.” I have done a lot of research on this type of abstract thought. It basically boiled down to energy/field/consciousness, which equates in to electricity/magnetism/consciousness, that made up Trinity. Energy is your divine spark, and field is the area you exist within. The 2 things that allow consciousness to isolate itself is electricity and magnetism. NOTHING in the physical universe exists outside energy and field...only then can you have consciousness reside inside a material existence.
But, I do not know why (no one does apparently) why Tesla said 3,6,9 was the key to the universe. I think it has to do with the Fibonacci series which provides the blueprint for this octave of existence.
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Absolutely we will do more on raising/growing your own! We are continuing these efforts at a personal level, as well as sourcing better/best stuff from our local area, and continue to cover. If you look at our previous videos (if you haven't) you'll see that we have done some stuff in this area...
HOWEVER, I will say this ->> covering a CSA (Community Sourced Agriculture) in our area [with a resource to other areas] http://youtu.be/W-7hj4gZqQo was one of our least popular videos ever, yet it is an important [potentially very important] alternative model for feeding ourselves. View count wise, much more interest and attention seems to go to big, scary world politics issues [wars, pandemics, political B.S. and etc.] and while most of that stuff is actually important and needs to be covered, it is disappointing to say the least, that even among "awake" people it is often difficult to focus on much else. Of course, we're not going to stop covering the "scary" negative stuff but they serve doubly as distractions as well to stun our attention/consciousness
Even with food issues, people will pay attention to the negative [i.e. Monsanto's new X is toxic] but very hard to drive a positive issue [happy farmer Y grew an organic garden in balance with nature and fed his community – and you could too]. What are we to do about that? Cover both of course, but one wonders if the positive obvious solutions could somehow magically take momentum if the other negative problems wouldn't fade in power and importance. Food for thought, I guess, about my own frustrations in this area.
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+5iF3R What you say is true, but I have observations from looking into this that suggest it goes much further. I didn't get into it in this video, but it seems clear enough that – though Stafford Beer conducted this for Allende/Chile – in the larger context, it was a beta-test for the global/UK/US cybernetics system.
Moreover, the Soviets had all the same technology – typically at a lag of 5 years behind – that was handed over directly by U.S., UK, corporations from these and other Western countries, and academic/technical experts visited the Soviet Union, China and many other locales to discuss with native scientists, and supervise install & projects, etc. All this at the HEIGHT of the Cold War when secret communist infiltrators were making everyone's lives so miserable!! Instead, both East and West build up a cybernetic-society that automates and mechanizes most of the decision making, turning independent upside down and making a mockery of our simple "freedoms" and "will."
Stafford Beer is from UK and loyal to an upper crust crowd that is almost totally aligned with the establishment, and in particular the Rhodes round table group that is dominant. He and several others in the science/tech crowd – like Alan Turing – were oddballs, misfits and geniuses who would otherwise be outside the establishment and conducive to thinking outside the box, yet they built the most important systems of the past century for the establishment – formally, under organization by the major foundations on special projects – that confine, track and to a certain degree control us in the general population at large.
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Well, I did see some grasshoppers, but didn't have any known problems with them. I really didn't do ANYTHING for pest control in terms of insect. I did notice a lot of aphids, that liked to congregate on/near the cactus and was irritated by them, but not sure a big problem was underway. There were a few holes in some leaves from insect munching, but not really that many. I know promoting healthy soil, and thus soil microbes, is supposed to be good all around for repelling pests. Ladybugs are good... but probably don't matter to grasshoppers. There are some organic friendly sprays you can mix up – cayenne peppers, peppermint oil, soaps and a few others. I tried that last year before moving, but have no idea if it helped.
If you're having a grasshopper problem, check this page maybe: http://www.organicgardening.com/learn-and-grow/good-bug-bad-bug-grasshopper
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Okay, Lou, you are just wrong and all over this video being wrong. I don't have a hundred thousand dollars in debt and, if you watch the video, I did not blame Michelle Obama. Ever. Not once. Maybe you should watch again.
I've worked hard in my life and I push harder every day. Are you kidding me? I started a business last year, plus two jobs on top of that. You don't know me. I don't think I've ever worked this hard in my life. I also worked through school while getting my degrees and taking loans because I had kids to take care of. I wanted a better life for them. I'm going to give it to them. But I hope to GOD they do not have to take out student loans in this country. I would rather do everything I can as a parent to MAKE SURE THAT NEVER HAPPENS TO THEM.
Higher education in this country should be free, but that's another issue entirely. Where I'm sick of Michelle Obama is that she NEVER had to struggle, not ever, and she's not only giving some bs story about how she had it rough at Princeton (all this fake struggle story has already been debunked, this woman had a leg up from elementary school on the rest of the country) but ultimately what's worse is she's foisting this federal student loan Ponzi scheme propaganda on more ignorant teens in a country that can't take any more...just like Obama and Bush have spent millions getting people to sign up for food stamps and both have worked seemingly very hard to whittle away the Constitution. Different presidents, but the agenda seems to be the same — to flush the country down the toilet.
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@PrayerDaily... first, I'm not sure why some comments don't have a reply function. Do you? As for the MiracleGro/Monsanto connection... yes, I am aware, it is unfortunate and of course I don't like it. I got the AeroGardens as an experiment, in particular after seeing John@ Grow Your Greens cover it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwDhCxytKFQ
As he explained, the NPK-based nutrient solution they give you in the box is crap, so I intentionally didn't use it. Instead, I got an organic-friendly hydroponic nutrient (Humboldt's Secret Golden Tree) with a bunch of trace minerals to use, and it seems ok, maybe there's something better. I wanted to experiment because A) saw that it might be a great way to do starter seeds ahead of spring in winter (which seems to be working pretty well) and
B) our attempts to grow basil, cilantro, mint and other herbs has so far failed miserably using cute-little window-sill kits, so thought this might be good. For growing kitchen herbs, it is going, well, OK – the basil is growing great and looks very healthy, the mint is growing slow but looks healthy; the dill grew, but then got dried, shriveled and is probably going to die; the cilantro is halfway there, but hopefully might make it; the parsley and chives seem fine too. The jury's out on this one, but I thought the system was neat, and it was appealing in mid-winter.
I did see Mike Adam's non-electric, non-circulating hydro/aero system, and before that, I profiled a whole bunch of hydroponics, aquaponics and aeroponics systems as great solutions: http://truthstreammedia.com/a-true-small-scale-off-grid-empowerment-system-hydroponics-may-soon-be-our-only-solution/ I'd like to get more into these and try them, but financially speaking, I've got to ease into them and not go all in all at once. Would be very interested though...
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