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Monday, March 16, 2026
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
New: Nirvana's Kurt Cobain killed?
Kurt Cobain mystery finally solved. It isn't good
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| "Investigate Courtney Love, yeah yeah yeah" |
This video dives deeply into the final days of the Nirvana frontman, exploring what really happened behind closed doors and why so many still struggle to accept the official narrative. Think you know the full story of Kurt Cobain? Prepare to see it in a shocking new light.
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Saturday, June 14, 2025
Why Waymo spy vehicles are burned
The truth about burning Waymos
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| Not all Robocops are humanoids; some are cars |
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Monday, November 4, 2024
Oldest Native American footage ever
Oldest Native American footage ever
(Yestervid) Oct. 28, 2015: This is a rare, amazing, and heartfelt tribute to Native American tribes. This footage dates back to 1895 or 1894, with rare vintage audio recording of American Indian music.
This is forgotten American history and includes the oldest known clip of Native Americans on film, a clip of Sioux tribe members performing the "Buffalo Dance" at Thomas Edison's Black Maria Studio in New Jersey.
The "Ghost Dance" film was created on the same day, September 24, 1895. Other films featured include Hopi tribe members greeting TR and clips from the Chicago World's Fair of 1933.
It shows three Native American feature films: White Fawn's Devotion, The Invaders, and Last of the Mohicans. White Fawn's Devotion was the earliest film directed by a Native American, whose name was James Young Deer.
The old audio clip was recorded in 1895 by Alice Cunningham and Francis La Flesche. The dance song is "He'dewachi," and it is traditionally played at ceremonies that celebrate warriors.
Please enjoy and share! Philámayaye! (Lakota for "thank you"). See more great videos like this on the channel: Yestervid (yestervid.com), Facebook: yestervid, X/Twitter: yestervid.
Oldest Native American drumming video ever
(Afrodrumming) July 24, 2012: Old, rare footage of Native American drumming from 1894 in a tribute to our American Indian brothers and sisters.
Big thanks to all the musicians who provided their talents: The Hopi tribe of Arizona, Kerri Lake, Ephemeral Rift, and Kevin MacLeod.
For more on Afrodrumming, see: afrodrumming.com. The album African Drumming is available as a CD or for immediate download here: afrodrumming.com/store for all anyone needs to know about the djembe and African drumming.
- Xochitl, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Life in Los Angeles circa 1880 (video)
Woman born in 1878 talks about her childhood in Los Angeles in the 1880s
| How could Belle Buford remember so far back? |
(Life in the 1800s) Mrs. Belle Buford Thom Collins was born in 1878 in Los Angeles (which she pronounces, as many whites used to, "Loss An'gless"), California. She speaks about her childhood in the Los Angeles of the 1880s. Her father, LA Mayor Cameron Erskine Thom (1825-1915), who served L.A. between 1882 and 1884. Mrs. Collins' niece, Rowena, speaks in the beginning of the recording.
Her neighbors (in her mind), all named Poncho
- 0:00 Introduction
- 1:35 Rowena (Belle's niece) speaking
- 2:25 Belle Buford Thom Collins speaking
Stevie Emerson BBQ grilling Los Angeles today
This audio has been remastered for clarity. It was recorded on Nov. 26, 1964. The original tape contained several gaps, so some points begin mid-sentence. All photographs are of early Los Angeles, from the 1870s to the late 1890s. Source: The Huntington Library californiarevealed.org/island...
LA now has all kinds, but whites still want to rule
New history channel "The History Zone" contains historical videos from all time periods. @thehistoryzone272. Music channel is Life in the Music: @lifeinthemusic9399.
- Part 2: Woman Born in 1878 Talks About Her Childhood...
Euro legacy of racism? Implicit bias: LA Times reckons with its record on race and racism
(Los Angeles Times) Sept. 27, 2020: The big LA newspaper is taking an unflinching look at its history, as institutions across America reflect on racial inequality and the legacy of past harm lingering today.
Whites do not know much about it because they were not the ones who had to suffer it so much as being the ones whom the system privileged and gave advantages to. Now we see widespread gentrification as the climax of a slow genocide of Natives is reached. There are three groups that are prominent in this:
- the white European settler colonialists,
- the residual brown Mexicans from this being Mexico for so many centuries, and
- the red Indigenous (Indian, Native Americans, First Nations) peoples who have been here the longest.
The picture is complicated by the fact that the Spanish (from Europe's Iberian Peninsula with its strong ties to imperial Rome and the priestly and banking arm of the military known today as the Holy Roman Catholic Church) blended European and Indian blood to such an extent that nearly all Mexicans living here now are a blend of two peoples.
Racist Glendale, an LA Sundown Town, is where
as teenagers my white girlfriend and I hung out.
(The Casta system survives only now it deal metes out privileges and punishments in a less than overt ways, whereas in the past it was enforced by laws on the books).
There's no dividing us now even in a white-majority hegemon that screams, "We're a minority now like everyone else!" We are not because what happened was a statistical trick of the count. Suddenly, whites got put on one side of the scale and everybody else (the Hispanics, Latinos, Chicanos, Blacks, Asians, Middle Easterners, and sundry other groups, such as the very exclusive Ashkenazi crypto-Jews who with others pass and blend and largely go unnoticed, from all over the country and planet) got put on the other side.
And whaddyaknow?! Suddenly whites were in the minority. But they never have been. Each group is a group, and white continues to be the biggest group. Anyone can see that just walking around Los Angeles or going to the beach. One sure see a lot of diversity, but mainly what one sees are whites, white privilege, white fragility, whites screaming "reverse racism!" while filming The Daily Wire video shorts on the UCLA quad and campus environs.
Banks didn't tell citizens about their secret practice
We are only saying that any mention of Los Angeles cannot leave out its legacy of racism, privilege, criminal police (LAPD) and Sheriff Department abuses, real estate abuses (that redlined different racial groups into different parts of the county and city by design with the aid of bank loan officers). What we have today is the result of decisions made in the past. The legacy of Spain's racism in Mexico, the Southwest, and in particular Alta California has a lot to do with it.
But new European arrivals were only too happy to continue those self-privileging policies and maintain the system by greed, aversion to others (xenophobia), and willful ignorance and delusion that we're a colorblind society that has moved beyond race and shouldn't even mention race because to mention it is racist. It is not racist. Racism is racist, and letting it fester is doing nothing about it. The first thing that needs to be done about it to bring about any kind of equality or equity is shining a light on it and remembering history.
- Life in the 1800s, May 26, 2023: Frank Black, "Los Angeles" (1993) via Beavis & Butthead (MTV); Latin American Los Angelenos Crystal Quintero, the Mexican Buddhist, Pfc. Sandoval, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
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Wednesday, January 10, 2024
Apple iPhone: 16 years of spying, radiation
Amnesty.org; Ashley Wells, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
The use of Pegasus, a type of highly invasive spyware, developed by Israeli surveillance firm NSO Group, comes amid an unprecedented crackdown by the Indian authorities on freedom of peaceful expression and assembly, which has had a chilling impact on civil society organizations, journalists, and activists.
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| Here, it's for you. - Who would be calling me? |
India: Damning new forensic investigation reveals repeated use of Pegasus spyware to target high-profile journalists.
Amnesty International, in partnership with The Washington Post, has unearthed shocking new details about the continued use of NSO Group’s highly invasive spyware Pegasus to target prominent journalists in India, including one who had previously been a victim of an attack using the same spyware.
Our latest findings show that increasingly, journalists in India face the threat of unlawful surveillance simply for doing their jobs, alongside other tools of repression including imprisonment under draconian laws, smear campaigns, harassment, and intimidation Head of Amnesty International’s Security Lab Donncha Ó Cearbhaill.
Forensic investigations by Amnesty International’s Security Lab confirmed that Founding Editor of The Wire Siddharth Varadarajan and the South Asia Editor at The Organised Crime and Corruption Report Project (OCCRP) Anand Mangnale were among the journalists recently targeted with Pegasus spyware on their iPhones, with the latest identified case occurring in October 2023.
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| It's Israel versus the world. |
“Our latest findings show that increasingly, journalists in India face the threat of unlawful surveillance simply for doing their jobs, alongside other tools of repression including imprisonment under draconian laws, smear campaigns, harassment, and intimidation,” said Head of Amnesty International’s Security Lab Donncha Ó Cearbhaill.
“Despite repeated revelations, there has been a shameful lack of accountability about the use of Pegasus spyware in India which only intensifies the sense of impunity over these human rights violations.”
Forensic evidence reveals Pegasus activity Amnesty International’s Security Lab first observed indications of renewed Pegasus spyware threats towards individuals in India during a regular technical monitoring exercise in June 2023, a number of months after media reported that the Indian government was seeking to procure a new commercial spyware system.
In October 2023, Apple issued a new round of threat notifications globally to iPhone users who may have been targeted by “state-sponsored attackers.”
More than 20 journalists and opposition politicians in India were reported to have received the notifications.
As a result, Amnesty International’s Security Lab undertook a forensic analysis on the phones of individuals around the world who received these notifications, including Siddharth Varadarajan and Anand Mangnale.
It found traces of Pegasus spyware activity on devices owned by both Indian journalists. The Security Lab recovered evidence from Anand Mangnale’s device of a zero-click exploit which was sent to his phone over iMessage on 23 August 2023 and designed to covertly install the Pegasus spyware.
The phone was running iOS 16.6, the latest version available at the time. A zero-click exploit refers to malicious software that enables spyware to be installed on a device without requiring any user action from the target, such as clicking on a link. More
Thursday, December 14, 2023
Republican sex scandal hypocrites: GOP
MSNBC, 12/9/23; Seth Auberon, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Hypocrisy with Florida GOP leader amid sex scandal
Pressure increases for Bridget Ziegler to resign from school board amid sex scandal
“I am not concerned with the salacious details of the Ziegler’s’ sexcapades,” said Tom Edwards, one of two Sarasota County School Board members calling for Ziegler to step down from the role with the board.
[I don't care that she's a Christian lesbian hypocrite.] “My focus as an elected official overseeing student outcomes and academic achievement is to remove the distraction as quickly as possible and get back to the business at hand,” he said.
Florida school board calling for resignation of Moms for Liberty co-founder over sex scandal
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Friday, June 30, 2023
US planned war with Iran: Trump tape reveals
Oh sn*p, this proves Trump right?!
Wednesday, February 15, 2023
Edgar Cayce was right: Sphinx Hall of Records found, subway under Egypt's pyramids
MindFKD w/ Patrick James, Jan. 11, 2023; Pat Macpherson, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
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| Graham Hancock reveals what Zahi "Indiana Jones" Hawass tries to conceal. |
EDGAR CAYCE WAS RIGHT! The Sphinx's Secret: The Hidden Room that Could Rewrite History
- 0:00 ANCIENT UNDERGROUND SUBWAY
- 0:59 UNDERGROUND LABYRINTH IN EGYPT
- 1:51 EDGAR CAYCE
- 3:10 AGE OF SPHINX?
- 5:24 ATLANTIS
- 6:03 ANCIENT CATASTROPHE
- 6:53 WATER EROSION HYPOTHESIS
- 9:54 ROOM SIZED CAVITY UNDER SPHINX
- 10:14 ZAHI HAWASS
- 13:02 GOBEKLI TEPE
- 15:13 HAWASS’S IRRATIONAL BEHAVIOR
- 18:49 HISTORY OF EGYPTIAN COVER UP
- 19:13 ROOF TO "HALL OF RECORDS" COVERED UP?
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Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Los Angeles hits 121 degrees (video)
New York Times via News Leader, Sept. 6, 2020; Ashley Wells, CC Liu (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Heat wave roasts Southern California with record of 121 degrees
(NY Times/News Leader) Los Angeles County set a new high temperature record as a potentially cooling sea breeze remained trapped offshore, according to the National Weather Service. Scorching temperatures continued to bake Southern California on Sunday, with a record of 121 degrees set in L.A. County and at least one death, a 41-year-old hiker, suspected to be related to the heat.
The record 121-degree reading, in Woodland Hills in the San Fernando Valley, northwest of downtown L.A., eclipsed a record of 119, set in July 2006, according to Dave Bruno, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s L.A./Oxnard forecasting office. “When all is said and done, there will probably be a dozen official records today, at least daily records, and several monthly or all-time records today,” Mr. Bruno said. “Very, very hot day,” he added.
“Some places never fell below 100 degrees last night, which is very unusual around here. This is quite a heat wave.” The region was locked in a heat wave because of a high-pressure system and an offshore flow that prevented the sea breeze from cooling the shore.
This gave rise to conditions that “allowed basically the entire region to roast,” Mr. Bruno said. An excessive heat warning was issued by the National Weather Service on Sunday night for parts of Southwest California, including parts of L.A., Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo Counties. It will remain in effect until Monday night at 8:00 p.m.
Monday [Labor Day] is expected to be slightly cooler, but on Tuesday night and Wednesday, meteorologists expect Santa Ana winds, which could worsen fires around the state, Mr. Bruno warned. High temperatures and low humidity dry out vegetation, and aided by the winds, a tossed cigarette, an improperly extinguished campfire or a spark from a car could ignite a blaze.
On Sunday, Burbank tied its highest temperature of 114 degrees; downtown L.A. reached 111 degrees, just shy of the record of 113 set in Dec. 2010, but surpassing the previously held Sept. 6 record high of 102. Some places in the foothills did not drop below 100 degrees overnight, Mr. Bruno said.
All sites monitored by the forecast office in Sacramento set or tied records, including Red Bluff, where a temperature of 113 degrees broke the previously held record of 109 set in 1957.
The L.A. Sheriff’s Department search and rescue team was called to the aid of a 41-year-old hiker around 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, said David Katz, team leader of the group. The woman, who had begun hiking Tapia Park in Malibu Creek State Park around 8:00 a.m. that morning, had a seizure and paramedics were unable to resuscitate her. A report from the medical examiner on the cause of [heat stroke] death was pending.
There were three other heat-related rescues on Saturday, Mr. Katz said. The hiker’s death prompted state and national parks in the area to close for the weekend, but despite official recommendations to not hike, Mr. Katz saw lots of people on Sunday morning. More
The record 121-degree reading, in Woodland Hills in the San Fernando Valley, northwest of downtown L.A., eclipsed a record of 119, set in July 2006, according to Dave Bruno, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s L.A./Oxnard forecasting office. “When all is said and done, there will probably be a dozen official records today, at least daily records, and several monthly or all-time records today,” Mr. Bruno said. “Very, very hot day,” he added.
“Some places never fell below 100 degrees last night, which is very unusual around here. This is quite a heat wave.” The region was locked in a heat wave because of a high-pressure system and an offshore flow that prevented the sea breeze from cooling the shore.
This gave rise to conditions that “allowed basically the entire region to roast,” Mr. Bruno said. An excessive heat warning was issued by the National Weather Service on Sunday night for parts of Southwest California, including parts of L.A., Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo Counties. It will remain in effect until Monday night at 8:00 p.m.
Monday [Labor Day] is expected to be slightly cooler, but on Tuesday night and Wednesday, meteorologists expect Santa Ana winds, which could worsen fires around the state, Mr. Bruno warned. High temperatures and low humidity dry out vegetation, and aided by the winds, a tossed cigarette, an improperly extinguished campfire or a spark from a car could ignite a blaze.
On Sunday, Burbank tied its highest temperature of 114 degrees; downtown L.A. reached 111 degrees, just shy of the record of 113 set in Dec. 2010, but surpassing the previously held Sept. 6 record high of 102. Some places in the foothills did not drop below 100 degrees overnight, Mr. Bruno said.
All sites monitored by the forecast office in Sacramento set or tied records, including Red Bluff, where a temperature of 113 degrees broke the previously held record of 109 set in 1957.
The L.A. Sheriff’s Department search and rescue team was called to the aid of a 41-year-old hiker around 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, said David Katz, team leader of the group. The woman, who had begun hiking Tapia Park in Malibu Creek State Park around 8:00 a.m. that morning, had a seizure and paramedics were unable to resuscitate her. A report from the medical examiner on the cause of [heat stroke] death was pending.
There were three other heat-related rescues on Saturday, Mr. Katz said. The hiker’s death prompted state and national parks in the area to close for the weekend, but despite official recommendations to not hike, Mr. Katz saw lots of people on Sunday morning. More
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Friday, June 11, 2010
Karma: the Akashic Record or Book of Life
EdgarCayceTV — The Akashic Records or Book of Life can be equated to the universe's super computer system. It is this system that acts as the central storehouse of all information for every individual who has ever lived on Earth. Learn how you are in charge of shaping your own destiny and how you can tap into the records — past lives, present experiences, and your unfolding future — to create the life you desire (edgarcayce.org)
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Friday, April 17, 2009
Scientists "See" Dreams
A Japanese science lab is developing technology to visualize images and dreams -- and eventually read people's minds. Researchers have found a way to peer into and record the minds of subjects (news.com.au).
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