Volume 26, Number 14 – 07/17/2023
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Future Facts from Think Links:
Did you know that…
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- Artificial intelligence algorithms can help predict a person’s political ideology based on their facial characteristics.
- It is statistically unlikely that humans are the only intelligent civilization in the universe.
- The EU is exploring the use of “digital twins” to create virtual factories that streamline production processes.
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Igniting the Memory Of Our Origin, History, Destiny and Fate
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A new world is emerging before our eyes. At the same time, the unsustainable world of the past struggles to continue. Both worlds reflect the beliefs that made them possible. Both worlds still exist—but only for now.
From the global crises of collapsing economies and the march toward world war to the deeply personal beliefs surrounding climate, abortion, society and family, the issues that divide us are clear reflections of the way we’ve been taught to think about ourselves and our world. The fierce nature of our divisions is also a clear indication that we need new ways to think of our most cherished relationships.
New discoveries regarding our origin, our past, and the most deeply held truths of our existence give us reasons to rethink the traditional beliefs that define our world and our lives—beliefs that stem from the false assumptions of an incomplete and outdated science. When we do, the solutions to life’s challenges become obvious and the choices become clear.
This program is dedicated to sharing the scientific discoveries that have yet to show up in mainstream classrooms, textbooks and media, yet nonetheless hold the key to the new human story of our origin, history, destiny and fate.
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The new shift in thinking is the gateway to human transformation. And because of the sheer number of people involved in this shift, and the growing magnitude of the crises that are driving us to change the way we think, we are standing on the threshold of human transformation at a level unlike anything ever before known on Earth. ~ Gregg Braden
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Join us on August 26th, 2023, In Person or via Livestream. Star Theatre, 49 N. Washington Street, Berkeley Springs, WV 9:30pm – 5:30pm ET.
All tickets include access to the replay for six months, following the original event.
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Gregg Braden is a five-time New York Times best-selling author, scientist and pioneer in the emerging paradigm bridging science, social policy and human potential.
His research resulted in the 2003 discovery of intelligent information encoded into the human genome, and the 2010 application of fractal time to predict future occurrences of past events.
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He has presented his discoveries in over 34 countries on six continents, and has been invited to speak to The United Nations, Fortune 500 companies and the U. S. military.
Gregg’s work has led to 15 film credits, 12 award-winning books now published in over 40 languages, and he was a 2020 nominee for the prestigious Templeton Prize, created by Sir John Templeton to recognize living individuals who have “harnessed the power of science to explore the deepest questions of the universe and humankind’s place and purpose within it.”
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing the world, and cryptocurrency is no exception. AI is already being used to improve cryptocurrency trading, security, and development. In the future, AI could have an even greater impact on cryptocurrency, making it more secure, efficient, and accessible. More here
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Artificial intelligence algorithms can help predict a person’s political ideology based on their facial characteristics, a study conducted in Denmark found.
The tech found right-wing politicians were more likely to have happy facial expressions in photos while people pictured with neutral facial expressions were more likely to identify as left-wing, the study said. More here.
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As advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) continue to reshape various industries, concerns about its potential impact on human cognition, particularly memory, have surfaced. More here.
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14 professional soccer players dead within last 6 months, age range 15 to 58.
Causes of death:
- 5 cardiac arrests and sudden deaths while playing a game
- 1 cardiac arrest while sitting on a terrace
- 1 cardiac arrest while at work
- 3 heart attacks
- 2 unknown causes
- 2 turbo cancers (skin, pancreas)
This is the same pattern of “causes of deaths” we see with other COVID-19 vaccinated athletes. Fascinatingly, 5 deaths occurred while playing a game. Read more here.
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“The government narrative is still that people do not die after COVID-19 vaccination. And now we have the largest series of autopsies. And the autopsies really are incontrovertible,” says Dr. Peter McCullough, an internist, cardiologist, and epidemiologist.
We discuss the paper he co-wrote, which did a systematic review of autopsies after COVID-19 vaccination that were published in the peer-reviewed literature to see how many of these deaths were caused by the vaccines. More here.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted a Rare Pediatric Disease Designation (RPDD) to MyoPax, a young European biotech start-up developing innovative regenerative cell therapies for debilitating muscle disorders. The RPDD applies to a congenital muscle defect associated with Exstrophy-Epispadias Complex (EEC). This designation recognizes the potential of MyoPax’s patented technology to provide a novel therapeutic approach for patients affected by this rare, debilitating condition. The RPDD also encourages the development of new therapies for rare diseases that primarily affect children, providing regulatory and financial incentives to accelerate the development process. Read more here.
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GENETICS/HEALTH TECHNOLOGY/BIOTECHNOLOGY
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One of the latest GMO Frankenfoods is Piggy Sooy, a soybean genetically engineered to contain pig protein. One or more undisclosed pig genes are spliced into conventional soya to create a soybean with 26.6% animal protein. Watch video here.
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It seems that construction and military airfields are even more murderous than OSHA. Sound from cars, aircraft, trains, and other man-made machines is more than just annoying. It increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. More than 100 years ago, the German physician and Nobel Prize winner Robert Koch predicted that “one day mankind will have to fight the burden of noise as fiercely as plague and cholera.” He was right. While many sounds in our environments are quite pleasant, noise, defined as unwanted sound, has the potential to cause real damage to our bodies and minds. Read more here.
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AXIM Biotechnologies, Inc., an international healthcare diagnostic solutions development company, announced that it has begun shipping revenue generating validation kits of one of its ophthalmological diagnostic assays. The proprietary assay is designed for the diagnosis of dry eye disease (DED) in patients at the point-of-care by measuring levels of Ocular Immunoglobulin E (IgE), a key biomarker primarily associated with non-specific, allergic conjunctivitis, which often mimics DED. Read more here.
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ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES/CLIMATE
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Dr. John Clauser, the co-winner of the 2022 Nobel Physics prize has come out and said the whole nonsense of Climate Change caused exclusively by CO2 is an absolute HOAX. Anyone who has ever studied physics cannot possibly conclude otherwise. There is absolutely nothing that can ever be reduced to a single cause and effect in anything. It is always a complex dynamic. More here.
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Europe is on the cusp of introducing virtual factories as a means to drive the next industrial revolution. With the aim of enhancing competitiveness in global markets, a research project funded by the EU is exploring the use of “digital twins” to create virtual factories that streamline production processes.
By leveraging technologies such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence, robotics, and blockchain, manufacturers can develop models of entire manufacturing processes and identify areas for improvement. Read more here.
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SECURITY AND THE FUTURE OF WARFARE
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Julian Assange is a journalist who’s been imprisoned for doing journalism on war crimes, by an empire that claims to defend journalists and oppose war crimes.
Assange and his persecution expose the giant plot holes in every story the western power structure tells about itself. About its love of free speech and the free press. About its opposition to tyranny. About its wars and why it wages them. Assange exposes the empire’s true face. More here.
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According to the whore woke media, universities, corporations, security agencies, and Democrat Party Everything True Is a Conspiracy Theory.
Elon Musk’s release of the Twitter Files showcased a vast network of government agencies deeply entrenched in the activities of the site, with regular interactions between officials and Trust and Safety heads seeking to manipulate or dictate public discourse on various issues. This behavior was so normalized that the FBI was even paying Twitter millions of dollars for the “processing” of their censorship requests. These were not “criminal requests” as the media claims, but requests for the company to examine specific users and tweets for possible removal. More here.
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This chapter presents a blueprint for a future monetary system that harnesses the potential of tokenisation to improve the old and enable the new. The key elements of the blueprint are CBDCs, tokenised deposits and other tokenised claims on financial and real assets. The blueprint envisages these elements being brought together in a new type of financial market infrastructure (FMI) – a “unified ledger“. The full benefits of tokenisation could be harnessed in a unified ledger due to the settlement finality that comes from central bank money residing in the same venue as other claims. Leveraging trust in the central bank, a shared venue of this kind has great potential to enhance the monetary and financial system. More here.
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The secret of a perfect psyop is that no one really understands it. A perfect psyop accomplishes two tasks: it renders the enemy dazed and confused while achieving a set of very important goals.
It goes without saying that sooner rather than later we should see the real goals emerging out of the strategic play in Russia. Read more here.
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CONTACT AND THE EXPLORATION OF SPACE
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The Senate in the coming days is expected to consider a bipartisan measure that would compel the U.S. government to publicly release records relating to possible UFO sightings after decades of stonewalling. More here.
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India’s space agency has successfully launched a rocket that aims to land a rover at the Moon’s south pole, signalling its arrival as a space power. More here.
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In a recent interview with journalist Ross Coulthart on NewsNation, Pentagon UFO whistleblower David Grusch dropped bombshell statements on UFO phenomena or UAPs, claiming that the United States and other world governments have retrieved intact and partially intact crafts of Non-Human Intelligence (NHI). The origin and reason behind these crashes is still unknown, but Grusch postulated that certain NHI, commonly associated with UFO sightings, might originate from higher-dimensional planes of existence. Red more here.
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A Tennessee lawmaker issued a dire warning after claiming to have seen classified UFO footage that hasn’t been released to the public. Rep. Tim Burhett, R-Tenn., speculated extraterrestrial life forms could have technology that humanity “can’t handle” during an appearance on the “Event Horizon” podcast.
“If they’re out there, they’re out there, and if they have this kind of technology, then they could turn us into a charcoal briquette,” Burchett said. “And if they can travel light years or at the speeds that we’ve seen, and physics as we know it, fly underwater, don’t show a heat trail, things like that, then we are vastly out of our league.” More here.
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It is statistically unlikely that humans are the only intelligent civilization in the universe. Nothing about the nature of other species that may exist out there will be known until contact is made beyond a radio signal from space, the likes of which can really only prove the originating civilization existed at the time the message was originally sent. Read more here.
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The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations (CoA), a highly influential US Congressional body on US budget proposals, has advised cutting government funding for the World Health Organization (WHO) entirely, as part of its budget proposal for fiscal year 2024.
The CoA’s bill would also block funding to the Chinese Wuhan Institute of Virology, the EcoHealth Alliance, as well as gain-of-function research. In addition, the legislation would terminate US government involvement in the World Economic Forum (WEF). More here.
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We are currently at the crossroads of the Most Serious Economic and Social Crisis in World History.
- Engineered collapse of agriculture.
- Hikes in the price of energy.
- Collapse in production and consumption.
- Poverty and Famine in all major regions of the World
- An outright war against all humanity: The Planet’s 8 billion people. More here.
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LIFESTYLE/SOCIAL TRENDS AND VALUES
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More Americans across age, gender and race are seeking mental health treatment than they were just two decades ago.
Why it matters: The boom in demand reflects a growing mental health crisis and a national uptick in anxiety and depression — but also reflects healthier attitudes about therapy and more honest conversations about mental health. Read more here.
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A transgender woman has won the Miss Netherlands beauty pageant for the first time in the competition’s history. Model Rikkie Valerie Kolle clinched the title of the 94-year-old contest on Sunday after impressing the jury with her “iron strong story” and “clear mission”. The 22-year-old, from Breda in the south of the Netherlands, is the first transgender winner in the competition’s 94-year history. She will now go on to compete in the Miss Universe competition in El Salvador in December. More here.
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FOR WHAT IT’S WORTH – articles off the beaten track which may – or may not – have predictive value.
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Becoming aware of food as a precarious resource can increase anxiety when consuming it, which can also increase the risk of binge eating. More here. Registration wall.
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The recent Guinness World Record for longest tongue on a living dog has already been broken by an Illinois boxer with a 5.46-inch tongue. Watch video here.
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A solar eclipse helped end a six-year war in 585 BCE. When the sky suddenly darkened during a battle between the Lydians and the Medes in modern Turkey, soldiers took it as a sign to cease fighting.
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In the long term, artificial intelligence and automation are going to be taking over so much of what gives humans a feeling of purpose.
~ Matt Bellamy, Singer, Songwriter and Producer
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A special thanks to: Chas Freeman, Ursula Freer, Abby Porter, Bobbie Rohn, Hal Taylor, Steve Ujvarosy and all of you who have sent us interesting links in the past. If you see something we should know about, do send it along – thanks.
johnp@arlingtoninstitute.org
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