(Science Daily) In the eternal search for understanding what makes us human, scientists found that our brains are more sensitive to pitch, the harmonic sounds we hear when listening to music, than our evolutionary relative the macaque monkey. The study, funded in part by the National Institutes of Health, highlights the promise of Sound Health, a joint project between the NIH and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts that aims to understand the role of music in health.
We Need Play — The Secrets Everyone Needs to Know
We Need Play — The Secrets Everyone Needs to Know
History’s Most Famous Artworks ‘Littered with Aliens and UFOs’
(Charlotte Edwards) CONSPIRACY theorists are certain that famous ancient paintings provide evidence that aliens exist and visited our ancestors.
Jeffrey Epstein’s Case Raises Questions About Royal Family Pedophilia & Elite Ritualistic Abuse of Children
(Arjun Walia) Child sex abuse among the global elite is extremely rampant. This no doubt makes those who aren’t really aware of it wonder: Why is this not more well-known? Well, the answer to that is simple, it’s the same reason why so many other ‘happenings’ on planet Earth go virtually unknown, and that’s because we have been relying on a small group of very powerful and wealthy people and the corporations they run for information about what is happening on our planet.
Police in America Have Killed 12.8 Times More Citizens Than Mass Shooters In Just The Last 4 Years
(Matt Agorist) Tragically, in America, mass shootings — in which murdering psychopaths go on rampages in public spaces — have claimed the lives of 339 people since 2015. While this number is certainly shocking and far too high, during this same time frame, police in America have claimed the lives of 4,355 citizens.
The Heart of Darkness: The Sexual Predators Within America’s Power Elite
(John W. Whitehead) Power corrupts.
Q Anon Updates — July 18th 2019
Q Anon Updates — July 18th 2019
Deep State Takedown News: July 18th to 20th 2019
Deep State Takedown News: July 18th to 20th 2019
Global Mind Energy Report: Impact of Mass Meditations HIGH | July 20th 2019
The following report details the current state of geomagnetic activity and resulting effects on human consciousness. This can be used to guide one’s activities in meditation, mass meditation, personal energy work, and self-mastery practices.
Big Volcano Eruption, Major Storms, GOLD – not shiny | S0 News Jul.20.2019 — Suspicious0bservers
Big Volcano Eruption, Major Storms, GOLD – not shiny | S0 News Jul.20.2019 — Suspicious0bservers
Bombshell Claim: Scientists Find “Man-made Climate Change Doesn’t Exist In Practice”
(Zero Hedge) A new scientific study could bust wide open deeply flawed fundamental assumptions underlying controversial climate legislation and initiatives such as the Green New Deal, namely, the degree to which ‘climate change’ is driven by natural phenomena vs. man-made issues measured as carbon footprint. Scientists in Finland found “practically no anthropogenic [man-made]climate change” after a series of studies.
Lyme Disease: Government Bioweapon? House Quietly Orders Pentagon to Tell Congress If It Released Weaponized Ticks
(Emma Fiala) The Pentagon may have weaponized ticks and then released them—either accidentally or purposefully.
Climate Change Scientists Tout “Benefits” Of Geoengineering (Chemtrails) in Renewed Push to Pollute the Atmosphere, Dim the Sun and Freeze the Planet
(Mike Adams) It’s no longer debatable that scientists are advocating the mass pollution of Earth’s upper atmosphere in a foolish effort to halt so-called “climate change.” The agenda is openly admitted in science journals like Nature Climate Change, which recently published this study by Peter Irvine and colleagues:
WTF Is Up With All These Mainstream UFO Reports?
WTF Is Up With All These Mainstream UFO Reports?
Unraveling the Brain’s Reward Circuits
(Neuroscience News) Study reveals how ArGP and dopamine neurons are linked, and how food and drugs affect them differently. The findings offer clues for the development of new treatments for obesity and substance use disorders.














