(Exploring Your Mind) Cocaine is one of the most consumed and addictive drugs out there. Its effects in the brain are quite harmful, aside from the feeling of euphoria and well-being it initially produces. Continue reading to find out more about the effects of cocaine on the brain. Related Five Traits of People Who Know How […]
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WHO Clarifies Comment About Asymptomatic CCP Virus Spread Being ‘Very Rare’
(Andrew Joseph) Atop World Health Organization official clarified on Tuesday that scientists have not determined yet how frequently people with asymptomatic cases of Covid-19 pass the disease on to others, a day after suggesting that such spread is “very rare.” Related Coronavirus Hoax: Members of Brazil’s Parliament Broke Into Hospital that Claimed to Have 5,000 Infected […]
The Bizarre Story of the Blue-Skinned Family From Kentucky
(John Vibes) The Fugates, a blue-skinned family from the hills of Kentucky has attracted and baffled scientists for generations, although their condition has now been explained as being caused by the disease Methemoglobinemia, which can make a person’s skin blue.
What Spike? Hospitalization Data Show No Indication of a Second Wave – AIER
(Stephen C. Miller) Are we on the verge of a second wave of coronavirus infections? Is there a spike in infections in states that reopened first?
Love Makes Us More Intelligent, According to Neuroscience
(Exploring Your Mind) Some researchers concluded that love makes us more intelligent. This is because our brains have a “love neural network” and a particular biochemistry that activates and increases a series of cognitive functions.
Seeing the Light: Exploring the Strange Phenomenon Of Lights Seen at the Time of Death
(Greg) “Sunrise doesn’t last all morning, a cloudburst doesn’t last all day,” George Harrison sang on the title track to his first post-Beatles solo album, All Things Must Pass.
Extra-Dimensional & Extra-Terrestrial Entities | The Daniel Papers
(Daniel) This is not going to be a paper on “who’s who” and “what’s that.”
Coronavirus Mortality Study Continues to Confirm Overall Mortality Not Much Different Than a Bad Seasonal Flu
(Joe Hoft) On March 17, 2020, we were the first to identify that the WHO and the WHO’s Director General Tedros were pushing fraudulent numbers regarding the expected mortality of the coronavirus. The WHO over-stated the mortality rate of the virus by at least 20 times the actual number.
New Data Says Universe Is Flat, Which Could Be Even Weirder Than It Sounds
(The Mind Unleashed) The shape of the universe is hard to get one’s head around, not only as a theoretical concept but as a mathematical one, yet it remains as one of the most important unanswered questions in physics. Determining the geometry of the universe, many scientists believe, will be fundamental to solving the mysteries of the cosmos.
The Anunnaki Might Have Hidden the Keys to the Universe in the First System of Mathematics
(Humans Are Free) One of the ideas for how extraterrestrial beings might try to reach out to humans is through the universal language of mathematics.
Paradigms Within Paradigms [The Paradigm Shift Ep1 Syllabus]
(Adam Riva) Lecture 1 will discuss the theoretical framework for this course, as well as paradigms. As the paradigm concept is highly abstract and cross-disciplinary in nature, we will look at concrete definitions from the work of physicist-turned-philosopher-of-science Thomas Kuhn, how the term has developed over time, as well as how the scientific paradigm concept has been applied within the social sciences.
A Website Exposing How Much Big Pharma Pays Doctors
(Collective Evolution) In 2014, Harvard University stated that prescription drugs are the 4th leading cause of death. North American culture practically worships the pharmaceutical industry and often fails to recognize many of the issues within it. Many Americans are completely unaware that new prescription drugs have a 1 in 5 chance of causing serious reactions, even after being approved.
Scientists Are About To Release Millions of Genetically Modified Mosquitos in Florida and Texas
(Jake Anderson) This already historic and unprecedented summer could mark yet another outlandish first: scientists plan to release genetically modified mosquitos in Florida and Texas. An attempt at disease control via genetic engineering, the scientists argue their efforts will, over time, greatly reduce the number of next-generation mosquitos.
Get Ready Because There Will Be Both A Solar and Lunar Eclipse In June
(Jade Small) There’s plenty more in store for all sky watchers, starting with a partial Penumbral Lunar Eclipse on June 5 and 6 and an Annular Solar Eclipse on June 21.
Bowel and Brain – The Connection
(Exploring Your Mind) The mind-body connection is now more likely than ever according to science. So, the time has come to reconnect with your body and take care of your mind. It’s also time to adopt healthier eating habits and to begin to pay attention to the connection between your bowel and your brain.














