Tag: Spirituality
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Bill O’Reilly, Flu Shot and Assault on James O’Keefe
James O’Keefe reveals the Leftist network in Minneapolis INSTANTLY ran his license plate and immediately interrogated him, demanding ID, before he was assaulted WITHIN SECONDS, they got him. “I’ve never seen anything like this. Every vehicle downtown, they’re able to track, run the plates, confirm who they are, get their ID, like they did in…
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Minneapolis explained
It’s amazing how previous presidents all deported illegal aliens, but now since Trump is doing it, the entire Democratic Party is an uproar.
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More Fraud exposed. Now H-1B Visa Fraud
The H-1B visa is a popular nonimmigrant (temporary) work visa in the United States that allows U.S. employers to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations. These are professional-level jobs that require highly specialized knowledge and typically at least a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a specific field as a minimum entry requirement. Now they are…
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Reversal of blocked arteries
Most cardiologists still say once your arteries are significantly blocked, that’s it—irreversible. Dr. Aseem Malhotra went to India and saw the scans that prove otherwise.
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How Three Great Teachings Unite Into One Universal Revelation
Humanity stands at a profound threshold. Mystics across traditions speak of a coming transformation—not an external apocalypse, not a descending savior from the sky, but the awakening of a deeper divine intelligence within humanity itself. Few teachings illuminate this more clearly than: • Paramahansa Yogananda’s Second Coming of Christ • The Gospel of Thomas •…
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Thoughts can affect water
The idea that thoughts (or human consciousness, intentions, emotions, words, or focused energy) can directly affect water — specifically by changing its molecular structure or the appearance of ice crystals formed from it — comes primarily from the work of Japanese researcher Masaru Emoto
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Can you believe water rights laws?
The post shares a 76-second video montage highlighting Gary Harrington’s 2012 conviction in Oregon for building unpermitted reservoirs to collect rainwater on his property, framing it as state overreach on property rights. Harrington received 30 days in jail and a $1,500 fine under Oregon’s 1925 water law, which treats surface water as a public resource…