(Joe Martino) Want to see change in the world? We have to change collective consciousness. And in order to do that, we must change ourselves.
Negative Thinking Can Be An Addiction – Here’s How How You Can Break The Cycle
(Alanna Ketler) We all think negative thoughts on a regular basis as our minds are wired to do so. This is a habit that we can gain control over, the first step is awareness. Negative thoughts tend to repeat themselves over and over. The first step to overcoming this addictive behavior is to become aware of these thought patterns.
Justified and Unjustified Movie Violence Evokes Different Brain Responses
(Science Daily) The gun violence seen in popular PG-13 movies aimed at children and teenagers has more than doubled since the rating was introduced in 1984. The increasing on-screen gun violence has raised concerns that it will encourage imitation, especially when it is portrayed as “justified.”
David Wilcock 2020 Exclusive: The Interview You’ve Been Waiting For! [Part 2]
David Wilcock 2020 Exclusive: The Interview You’ve Been Waiting For! [Part 2]
While Banning Pro-Peace Accounts, Twitter Openly Allows Pedophiles to Discuss Raping Children
(Matt Agorist) Previously, TFTP reported how a disturbing push was made to attempt to normalize pedophilia as a mainstream “sexual orientation.” The move involved pedophiles rebranding themselves as “Minor Attracted Persons” (MAP) with the hope that they will be accepted like the LGBTQ community. Disgustingly enough, it was somewhat effective as multiple outlets reported it like it was totally acceptable to be sexually attracted to children.
Thought Police & the Digital Censors of the New Era [Part 1 of 2] w/ Dustin Nemos
Thought Police & the Digital Censors of the New Era [Part 1 of 2] w/ Dustin Nemos
Cigar-Shaped UFO Appears Over Arizona Airport to End Bizarre 2019 Sightings
(Katy Gill) A cigar-shaped UFO has been capturing hovering over an Arizona airport in the final sighting of 2019.
30-Year Study Finds Weekly Use Of Disinfectants Greatly Increases Your Chances Of Lung Disease
(Amanda Monteiro) A 30-year study conducted by Harvard researchers and the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research determined that people who use disinfectants just once a week have a 22-32% of developing lung disease.
Mary McCord Is The Key – How The Entire Impeachment Operation Got Started
(Sundance) House Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Devin Nunes appears with Maria Bartiromo to discuss two very important issues. Related Sen. Mitch Mcconnell Clearly Shows the Baselessness of Trump’s Impeachment Source – Zero Hedge by Sundance, January 12th, 2020 The first is the origination of the “whistle-blower” complaint and new issues surrounding Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson. The […]
FEMA Camps for Trumpers?: ‘Gulags Weren’t That Bad’: Sanders Staffer Says Trump Supporters Will Need To Be ‘Re-Educated In Camps’
(Zero Hedge) An undercover operative for Project Veritas has filmed a rabid Bernie Sanders field organizer who claims that “cities will burn” if President Trump is reelected this year, and that Trump supporters will need to be reeducated in literal gulags, similar to what Germany did to ‘Nazified’ Germans after World War II.
CME from the Sun, 4 New Nova, Methane Oops | S0 News Jan.14.2020 — Suspicious0bservers
CME from the Sun, 4 New Nova, Methane Oops | S0 News Jan.14.2020 — Suspicious0bservers
Pics Of Clinton Aboard Epstein’s Pedo Plane Emerge
(Steve Watson) Bill seen posing with ‘sex slave’.
Guilt, Shame and Pride – Self-Conscious Emotions
(Exploring Your Mind) Guilt, shame, and pride are emotions related to one’s sense of self and arise from a series of internal assessments and attributions.
Deep State Panic: “In State Of Shock” – Former CIA Spook Warns Dems, Deep State “Getting Desperate” To Stop Trump
(Zero Hedge) Former CIA Officer and counter-terrorism expert Kevin Shipp says the threat of outright war with Iran is over – for now.
How Playing the Drums Changes the Brain
(Science Daily) People who play drums regularly for years differ from unmusical people in their brain structure and function. The results of a study by researchers from Bochum suggest that they have fewer, but thicker fibres in the main connecting tract between the two halves of the brain. In addition, their motor brain areas are organised more efficiently.














