(RJ Jhonson) Here’s a quick question: how much do the bacteria in your gut weigh? The answer is three pounds, although the number can go up to more than four. That’s a lot of bacteria! Given this figure, it isn’t so surprising that your gut microbiome, the bacteria population in your intestines, can have a considerable impact on your health. Some experts have even found certain bacterial species, aptly termed psychobiotics, that can affect the workings of your brain.
Archives for Saturday, August 18, 2018
The Chinese Government Is Generating a Fortune by Harvesting Organs from Religious Prisoners … And Nobody Is Doing Anything About It
(Tracey Watson) It sounds like the plot of a movie – far too gruesome and inhumane to be true. And yet it is: For years the Chinese government has been harvesting organs for transplant purposes from prisoners – and has done so on a massive scale.
Questions Need To Be Asked About Global “Wild” Firestorms: Mother Nature OR Technology?
(Catherine J. Frompovich) According to select news reports we in the USA are permitted to know and to see by those who control the news, “it’s fire season, and the world seems to be burning.”
Full Update | Benjamin Fulford — August 13th 2018: China’s AI “Goddess” and the East/West AI Competition
This post serves as a notice that the original has been updated; scroll down to where it says:
[Below is the remaining portion of Fulford’s update this week]
Apparently, the Chinese Communist government sincerely believes this whole project is for the greater good. However, it has some very disturbing potential implications. A big one is that the “elite” are chosen based on government rules which are used to define good and bad.
Gerald Pollack: Weather and EZ Water — An Intimate Role of Separated Charge | EU2017
Gerald Pollack: Weather and EZ Water — An Intimate Role of Separated Charge | EU2017
Screen Time is Hard on Your Eyes: Here’s How to Protect Them
(Janine Acero) We rely on our visual system to help us perceive the world around us through visual cues that are then sent to the brain for interpretation. These cues include color, shapes, size, distance, depth, movement and temperature. The eyes process tons of information every day, and these information mostly come from digital screens at home or at work. People no longer leave their home without smartphones, and so many of us use computers at work that digital eye strain has become a major job-related issue. When your vision becomes progressively blurred, it can affect most of your activities.
Origins and History of the Fez — Occult Secrets Revealed
(Robert Sepehr) Although named after a city in Morocco, where they were mass produced during the Christian era, the Fez hat predates Christianity. The fez, or tarboosh, is a felt headdress first introduced into Europe and the West by the Cretans and has been worn by various Abrahamic priesthoods for millennia, as well as newly emancipated slaves since the time of Ancient Rome. Also called the The red liberty cap, it was was an integral part of American culture and symbology in the 19th century and is seen in many places in the United States Capitol.
UFO and ET Contactees | Who are the Exoconscious? Analysis of the FREE Research Data
(Rebecca Hardcastle Wright) After 5 years of creating the world’s first comprehensive (4,200 individuals from over 100 countries) multi-language and international academic research study on UFO-related Contact with Non Human Intelligence (NHI), the FREE Foundation book is Available. HERE.







