(Science Daily) Do bad dreams serve a real purpose? To answer this question, researchers from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and University Hospitals of Geneva (HUG), Switzerland, — working in collaboration with the University of Wisconsin (USA) — analysed the dreams of a number of people and identified which areas of the brain were activated when they experienced fear in their dreams. They found that once the individuals woke up, the brain areas responsible for controlling emotions responded to fear-inducing situations much more effectively. These results, which are published in the journal Human Brain Mapping, demonstrate that dreams help us react better to frightening situations, thereby paving the way for new dream-based therapeutic methods for combating anxiety.
Trump Confirms QAnon?
(Neon Revolt) Frens, does it feel like it’s almost time to you?
Q Anon Updates — December 27th to 28th 2019
Q Anon Updates — December 27th to 28th 2019
Solar Flash (the Event) Galactic Sheet Impact | Timing the Arrival
Solar Flash (the Event) Galactic Sheet Impact | Timing the Arrival
The Esoteric Roots of Castration & Circumcision | Michael Tsarion | #25 Excerpt
The Esoteric Roots of Castration & Circumcision | Michael Tsarion | #25 Excerpt
Ancient Antediluvian (Before the Great Flood) Bloodlines and Civilizations
(Robert Sepehr) Nestled in the mountains between France and Spain, there is a semi-isolated population of native European people that have long puzzled anthropologists, linguists, and historians, because although they are Caucasoid, they do not fit in with the rest of the European populations.
Space Anomalies That Prove The Existence of a Past and Present Advanced Civilization
Space Anomalies That Prove The Existence of a Past and Present Advanced Civilization
Geomagnetism, Global Circuit, Sneaky Galaxy | S0 News Dec.28.2019 — Suspicious0bservers
Geomagnetism, Global Circuit, Sneaky Galaxy | S0 News Dec.28.2019 — Suspicious0bservers
Babies in the Womb May See More than We Thought
(Science Daily) Light-sensitive cells active in the retina even before the fetus can distinguish images may play a larger role in the developing eye and brain than previously thought.
MRI Reveals Brain Damage in Obese Teens
(Science Daily) Obesity in young people has become a significant public health problem. In the U.S., the percentage of children and adolescents affected by obesity has more than tripled since the 1970s, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Data from the World Health Organization indicates that the number of overweight or obese infants and young children ages five years or younger increased from 32 million globally in 1990 to 41 million in 2016.
Depopulation Agenda Exposed: South African Paramilitary Unit Plotted to Infect Black Population with Aids, Former Member Claims
(Adam Lusher) Group said to have ‘spread the virus’ at the behest of Keith Maxwell, eccentric leader of the shadowy South African Institute of Maritime Research, who wanted a white majority country where ‘the excesses of the 1960s, 70s and 80s have no place in the post-Aids world’.
Why Gaia is Portrayed as a Feminine Spirit | Michael Tsarion | #25 Excerpt
Why Gaia is Portrayed as a Feminine Spirit | Michael Tsarion | #25 Excerpt
Secrets of a Counterintelligence Agent: How to Increase Your Situational Awareness
(Graywolf) One of the things we constantly got in trouble for in the Army was lack of attention to detail. Missing a spot on your inspection boots (back when we used to have to shine our boots), an incorrect alignment of ribbons on your uniform, or forgetting a detail in the instructions you were given for the day could get you extra physical exercise or duty – or sometimes worse.
BUSTED, Maddow Meltdown: In Defense To OAN Lawsuit, Host Argues Her Words Are Not Facts
(Zero Hedge) Back in September, we reported that TV network OAN had filed a lawsuit against Rachel Maddow for the time the host said that OAN “really, literally is paid Russian propaganda.”
UFO Sightings and the Illuminati? Study Finds Conspiracy Theorists Surprisingly Ordinary
(Sebastian Kettley) UFO sightings, alien encounters and claims of the Illuminati may seem bizarre and outlandish on the internet but the people behind the popular conspiracies are far from “crackpots wearing tinfoil hats”, a researcher has claimed.














