Showing posts with label biological. Show all posts
Showing posts with label biological. Show all posts
Thursday, August 20, 2026
Tuesday, July 28, 2026
Vaxxed: Dr. Fauci lied big, his diaries show
(The Young Turks) REVEALED: Dr. Tony Fauci is a HUGE liar (fraud, gain of function research, Wuhan Lab, China, profit motive, COVID 19 was a plandemic)
- Pfizer tested one vax, gave another (TJDS)
- rense.com
- stevequayle.com
- How can I see the movie Vaxxed?:
- rumble.com
- bitchute.com
- The Jimmy Dore Show
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Sunday, July 19, 2026
Scientist: Superconscious AI coming soon
(Animated) Beavis and Butt-Head become A.I. tech bros to do homework | Mike Judge
(Decoded Genius Clips) AI isn't conscious; it's actually much worse | AI scientist
- (Inner Motion Core Logic) The disturbing truth about AI that nobody tells us
Monday, November 24, 2025
Was Hitler an anti-Jew conspiracy theorist?
(Der Kommandant English) Mein Kampf (My Struggle) is Hitler's best-selling book
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| Mr. Hitler's Mein Kampf dust jacket |
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Thursday, June 6, 2024
Science finds two 11.5K y-o skeletons' DNA
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| Aborigines are much older than other humans. |
- Experts revealed an astonishing secret surrounding the Mona Lisa (Past Factory)
- MSN.com; Xochitl, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
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Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Buddhism: simple answer to define 'woman'
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| Buddhism speaks of three sexes: female, male, and pandaka (LGBTQIA+), mixing in gender. |
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| Academic anthology of texts |
People are suddenly confused about a stable definition for "woman" (female biological sex)? This is understandable because we confuse and conflate words like sex (biology), gender (psychology), and orientation (sexuality). These things are all social constructs (categories defined by humans); nevertheless, they are not arbitrary. They have a basis. They are not assigned at birth (partition) and carried out post-partum, but during conception or gestation (pregnancy).
They did not arise from nothing, nor by chance, nor by some doctor or doula's whim. There really is a binary of females and males and even another category (pandakas) extending or derived from those two in Buddhism and the other Dharmic religions of Asia.
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| Variety of Buddhist schools |
It would seem so if neither scientists nor right wing commentators can win an argument with color-tinted, left-leaning college students wishing to expand our minds and sensitize our hearts to the plight of LGBTQIA+ groups.
It is time to be more sensitive, more inclusive, more openminded. Nevertheless, there is a binary and in addition a recognized exception. The exception (P) is blurry and muddled and confounded with flexible societal norms. There may be no ultimate biological basis for the exception (P). But biology, like everything else, is interdependent.
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| Beloved LGBT Nemo (Eurovision 2024) |
In Buddhism and other Dharmic religions, nama-rupa (name-and-form or body-and-mind) is the name of the distinction and analysis of what are understood to be interdependent categories.
While we debate the old nature/nurture dichotomy, there has always been a third category of gender recognized (and not in a flattering or equal way). The third category is called pandaka.
While most modern people nowadays may want to avoid recognizing this binary, it is nevertheless possible to make a clear distinction between what are biological males and biological females, men and women and the other.
This is a serious response to this very funny satire by The Babylon Bee.
Our post title was inspired by a mainstream media article that scientists
give in and say they have no 'simple' definition for what a 'woman' is.
DEFINITION
- In Buddhist physics (Abhidhamma), What is a "woman"? A "woman" is an adult female, a "female" being a person (gandhabba) reborn through karma in a body (rupa, kaya) with the presence or propensity of itthindriya (femininity, bhava).
- More study (learning, hearting, suta) and investigation (bhāvanā) is necessary. Why? With regard to the condition of wisdom (paññā) arising in Buddhism, one distinguishes three kinds of knowledge: (1) knowledge based on thinking (cintā-mayā-paññā), knowledge based on [study and] learning (suta-mayā-paññā), and knowledge based on [meditation] mental development (bhāvanā-mayā-paññā) (Saṅgīti Sutra, DN 33).
DISCUSSION
Is this a serious answer? Yes. If it is serious, how does it advance the discussion? Just as in the West we argue for the words (social constructs) "male" and "female" to mean XY or XX chromosomes (a biological basis), if we can accept that definition as sufficient, Buddhism says something deeper is going on.- We do not become male or female (or "other," pandaka = pan, hermaphroditic, asexual, trans(itioning), fluid, ambiguous, confusing, perverted, non-normative, bent, queer, intersex, neuter, eunuch) without a biological/physical basis. Admittedly, this is interdependent not independent of social factors (behavior, culture, training and physical interventions whether intentional or unintentional). This basis has karma-result (vipaka, phala) as its cause and basis.
- Intentional or unintentional interventions? Dr. Joel Wallach claims to have scientific proof and abundant clinical experience for the PHYSICAL basis for sex and gender confusion, which is currently on the rise. The cause, according to Dr. Wallach? A micronutrient deficiency during gestation, that is, during pregnancy the mother does not have a trace mineral or similar essential nutrient and this has a considerable subsequent effect. This is unintentional, and it is not limited to biological sex, gender expression, or sexuality/sexual orientation. A biologically female body in gestation or infancy may be exposed to an excess of androgens or estrogens (more likely plastic xenoestrogens), and this has an effect. A biologically male body in gestation or infancy may be exposed to an excess of androgens or estrogens (and for all we know there may be another class of compounds that in the future will be termed "pandakogens" such as Atrazine).
- Atrazine induces complete feminization and chemical castration in male African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis) - PMC (nih.gov) Maybe Alex Jones (InfoWars/Prison Planet) was onto something?
- An interesting question is, What happens to a male who takes The Pill (female birth control)? Males can take it just as water can be put in a gas tank. It will not prevent pregnancy. But it may cause hormonal disruptions, mood changes, cancer, toxicity, erectile dysfunction, or feminization.
- The interesting part is, If there is no biological difference between males and females, why then do substances like The Pill affect males and females differently? There are individual differences, of course, but the point is that there are general differences as well, and that should not be the case if everything is arbitrary and without a biological basis.
- Moreover, there are intentional interventions (administered hormones, hormone blockers, traumas, molestations, surgeries such as female and male genital mutilation called FGM or common circumcision, abuse, exposure to environmental toxins, substances, drugs, etc.)
- Having thought about this, it seems aggressive lesbians and academic sophists may be right: there is no binary so much as a trinary or trinity: male, female, and pandaka (everything else, blends, absences, permutations). Sadly, however, this is not well defined or studied and was subject to a great deal of sexism, sexist assumptions, and cultural prejudices. Definitions change, but the original definitions are not "arbitrary" simply because they depend on changing social conditions.
- One can imagine the needs of a community of humans to perpetuate itself and control its members and their multiplications, combinations, and behaviors. Then the society, because of changing climate or other external circumstance (coming under attack or sudden prosperity) changes from active hunting and gathering to sedentary farming or business dealing, or whatever. Now the needs of that community are different, change, and fluid or more polarized.
- There is normative male, normative female, and everything else (pan-daka), which by definition gets the label nonnormative. Not yet taking the third category into consideration, is there a difference
- Note: The ancient rendering, translation, definition of pandaka as "eunuch" is very misleading but not without explanation. To us in modern times a eunuch would seem to be someone with removed genitalia, but in ancient times it was understood that those deprived of ordinary equipment (testicles, penis, clitoris, labia, vaginal canal, hormone, pituitary gland, pineal gland, other gland, or any part of the body) nevertheless found ways to be sexual, and these behaviors got them the label "eunuch," which often meant "pervert," "weirdo," "gay," "hypersexual," "flamboyant," "depraved," "pansexual," "nonnormative"... So it is not the lack of equipment that made one a "eunuch" but the subsequent increase of unusual (nonnormative) behavior associated or correlated with that lack.
- Indeed, in India where this term originated (probably in ancient proto-India or the Indus Valley Civilization), there is even today a "Pandaka Festival" and it is NOT a bunch of Italian choir singers coming together and having tea, academic discussions, and a fashion show. What is it then? It is a pansexual, flamboyant, usually drunken or otherwise intoxicated, perverted, hypersexual "Pride Fest" of debauchery and depravity of all of the molested, neglected, abused, shamed, constrained, disciplined, forsaken, and exploited folks along with the healthy, well adjusted, questioning, and curious folks out to see the days long spectacle. It is considered dangerous, just as West Hollywood, Key West, San Francisco, or New York pride fests would be if public drunkenness, mass intoxication, and lawlessness were the norm. But in the US, we tamp it down so that these are nice, family-friendly entertainments.
- Wisdom Q: Pandaka: Sex Addiction and Perversion (West Virginia Wisdom, 2011)
- Pandaka Festivals are little understood annual events in India. It is a time of debauchery, cross-dressing, homosexual revelry, alcohol and drug abuse, adultery, sodomy, and all manner of societally-condemned behavior. The event is certainly not limited to the reviled modern pandaka (a widely feared amalgam of "pervert, criminal, heartless male prostitute, bully, and panderer") but to any curious person full of shame and repression or shameless attempts to come to terms with impulses and urges.
- TRANSGENDERISM IN INDIAN HISTORY (Third Mirror)
Material: What is a physical being?
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| Ryan Seacrest is not confused; he knows |
Further in S. XXII, 95: "Suppose a person who is able to see were to behold many bubbles on the river Ganges as they were floating along. And suppose that person were to watch them and carefully examine them. Carefully examining them, they will appear empty, unreal, and insubstantial.
"In exactly the same way does the meditator behold all corporeal phenomena (body, form, ultimate materiality)... feelings... perceptions... mental formations... states of consciousness, whether of the past, present, or future...far or near. And one watches them and examines them carefully.
"After carefully examining them, they appear empty, unreal and insubstantial."
The Five Aggregates clung to as self are compared, respectively, to
- a lump of froth,
- a bubble,
- a mirage,
- a coreless plantain stem, and
- a conjuring trick (S. XXII, 95).
If we seek a "self" (an atta or atman, a soul, ego, personality, essence), what we find is not an eternal soul but a collection of aggregate factors: form (Four Elements, corporeality, materiality); feelings, perceptions, mental formations, and consciousnesses. These are categories of heaps or groups. The first category is fourfold and constitutes the body; the remaining four categories is fourfold and constitutes the mind. These eight are reduced to five and should never be thought of as five things but rather five categories or aggregations of things. There is not one feeling but many feelings, countless feelings, uncountable instances of pleasant, painful, and neutral sensations associated with perceptions, formations, and consciousnesses (of each of the six senses). While referred to as things, this might be misleading. They are dynamic processes rather than anything tangible, stable, reliable, or fixed.
Summary of the Five Aggregates clung to as self
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I. Corporeality (bodily) group (rūpa-kkhandha)
- A. UNDERIVED (no-upādā): Four Elements [characteristics of matter]: solidity or earth-element (pathavī-dhātu), cohesive or water-element (āpo-dhātu), temperature or fire-element (tejo-dhātu), and motion or wind-element (vāyo-dhātu)
- B. DERIVED (upādā): 24 secondary phenomena:
- physical sense-organs of: seeing [not the eye but the sensitive portion within the eye that discerns forms],
- hearing [not the ear but the sensitive material that discerns sounds],
- smelling [not the nose...],
- tasting [not the tongue...],
- body [not the body but tactile sensation able to discern impression/pressure, temperature, etc.]
- physical sense-objects of: form (body),
- sound,
- scent,
- taste; ["bodily impacts" (photthabba) are generally omitted from this list because these physical objects of body-sensitivity are identical with the aforementioned solid, temperature, and motion elements; hence, their inclusion under "derived corporeality" would be a duplication.]
femininity (itthindriya)
A male-born, female-presenting pandaka - virility (purisindriya)
- physical base of 'mind' (consciousness, not the heart itself but the sensitive material in or near the heart, hadaya-vatthu)
- bodily expression (kāya-viññatti)
- verbal expression (vacī-viññatti)
- physical life (rūpa jīvita)
- space element (ākāsa-dhātu)
- physical agility (rūpassa lahutā)
- physical elasticity (rūpassa mudutā)
- physical adaptability (rūpassa kammaññatā)
- physical growth (rūpassa upacaya)
- physical continuity (rūpassa santati, see santana)
- decay (jarā)
- impermanence (aniccatā)
- nutriment (āhāra)
CONCLUSION
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| You can count on science, Kids. It's testable. |
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| Abhidhamma (Sayalay Susila and Dhr. Seven) |
However, there are a number of problems. Problem 1: Would a shapeshifter (a being possessing the iddhi called the "power of transformation") exhibit femininity or masculinity, and would that remain constant throughout the transformation? It would likely change with the shift and revert to what it usually is, making it a viable marker only in the long run. This is impossible; no one can shape shift. Problem 2: If it is not discernible externally, we would only have self-report and not an objective measure. This is impossible; no one can discern particles (kalapas). Problem 3: What if everyone has both indriyas in varying measures, making not a binary but a propensity or predominance of one or the other? This is impossible; no one has indriyas (faculties). Problem 4: If it is not one OR the other but a combination of both, then it becomes a social construct as to what we mean by it, and if it is that everyone has "masculine" and "feminine" biological and psychological components (which is almost certainly the case) then there is instantly the possibility of a third construct, a blend resulting from a more or less equal level of both. This is impossible; no one has faculties. Problem 5: Once one is able to discern particles and sees the characteristics of femaleness and maleness, does it change in a single lifetime? It can, although this is extremely rare, or it can seem to change, which is common. This is impossible. No one does anything nor can they do anything. This applies to humans, which is a very rare kind of birth, but would it to devas or ghosts and animals. This is impossible; no one is reborn as a human, deva, animal, or anything else. So, as Douglas Adams would say, if you've already done six impossible things, could you call us so we can discuss a seventh: nailing this definition down and determining if this is a reliable basis for a stable definition of "sex."
FOR FURTHER READING
- Indriya: 22 phenomenological faculties, femininity (itth-indriya), masculinity (puris-indriya), life faculty or vitality (jīvit-indriya)
- wisdomlib.org 4.1. The Meaning of Indriya (Faculties) — femininity, masculinity, vitality, the first two material qualities designated as bhāvarūpa determine...
- jstor.org NĀMARŪPA IN BUDDHAGHOSA'S PHENOMENOLOGY (name-and-form): taste (rasa), the feminine faculty (itthindriya), the masculine faculty (purusindriya), life faculty (jīvitindriya), the heart-substance (hadayavatthu)...
- budsas.org BUDDHIST DICTIONARY: Explained in Pug. 55. itthindriya: 'femininity'; see bhāva.
- dhammawheel.com What karma (Pali kamma) relates to gender differentiation? - Dhamma Wheel... Weak wholesome karma (kusala kamma) generates the female controlling faculty (itthindriya). Strong unwholesome karma (akusala kamma) causes the male controlling faculty to...
- wisdomlib.org 22 Phenomenological Faculties: 1 definition... mind faculty (man indriya). Three physical faculties: femininity (itth-indriya); masculinity (puris-indriya); life or vitality (jivit indriya)
- philpapers.org/rec/NGATAB Towards a Buddhist Metaphysics of Gender (PhilPapers, Sept. 25, 2023) Buddhist tradition, the Buddha is depicted as claiming that there is something called woman-faculty or power (itth-indriya) and something called man-faculty or power...
- discourse.suttacentral.net Pali glossary for Ven. Bodhi and Ven. Sujato (SuttaCentral.net, Feb. 6, 2019) itthindriya, [faculty of] femininity. idappaccayatā, specific conditionality. iddhābhisaṅkhāra, feat of psychic potency, used his psychic...
- themindingcentre.org The Body in Buddhism: femininity (itth'indriya); masculinity. (puris'indriya); physical base of the mind (hadaya, vatthu); 35 bodily intimations (k ya,vi atti), verbal intimation (vac ,vi ...)
- budinoucenje.wordpress.com What does dhamma mean in Theravada Abhidhamma? Aug. 13, 2020... For example, a property of femininity (itthindriya) was added for the description of the matter or the physical mind-base (hadaya-vatthu)
- Dhr. Seven, Amber Larson, Ananda (Dharma Buddhist Meditation), Ashley Wells (ed.), Wisdom Quarterly
Sunday, September 3, 2023
Five ways to get 'biologically younger'
Hilary Brueck (hbrueck@businessinsider.com); Ananda (DBM), Jen B., Wisdom Quarterly
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People who are 'biologically younger' defy their age and often have 5 things in common
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| The body rejuvenates? We can help it to health? |
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| There are lots of ways to stay healthy/youthful. |
The residents of those zones share five core lifestyle traits in common.
Dan Buettner, the man who popularized the idea that there are five Blue Zones around the world where people live some of the longest, healthiest, happiest lives, says people living in those zones all share five common traits.
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| Blue Zones Secrets for Living Longer |
Blue Zone residents, whether they're home in Loma Linda, California; Ikaria, Greece; Okinawa, Japan; Sardinia, Italy; or Nicoya, Costa Rica, all eat very little meat. Instead, they subsist on a largely plant-based diet filled with beans, nuts, and cruciferous vegetables, which Buettner has written about in his book, The Blue Zones Secrets for Living Longer.
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| What "cream" are Blue Zoners using? |
Their diets include lots of complex carbohydrates, and fiber, an important component for healthy digestion.
High-fiber foods common in Blue Zones include [wholegrain, gluten-free] bread, beans, greens, and nuts.
If one wants to live a long, healthy life, there's good evidence that a healthy diet with enough fiber is key.
Foods rich in fiber, including plenty of complex carbs, are featured prominently in diets in the Blue Zones, areas of the world where people live the longest, healthiest lives.
Author Dan Buettner popularized the concept of "Blue Zones" and has pioneered research on their residents, many of whom live to 100. By exploring what Blue Zones have in common in a new book and Netflix docuseries, Buettner shares tips that can help the rest of us extend our lifespan and health.
Blue Zones represent a wide variety of cuisines, like Japanese, Greek, Italian, and Costa Rican. While the specific foods vary, common high-fiber food groups like beans, [raw, soaked then dried] nuts, whole grains, herbs, and green veggies make up the backbone of Blue Zones diets, Buettner previously told Insider.
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| Mediterranean diet: high-fiber veggie foods popular in Blue Zones, areas where to live to 100 |
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Research suggests getting enough fiber [whole rather than processed food] is important for digestive health, stable blood sugar, and prevention of chronic illnesses like heart disease and cancer.
Foods rich in fiber can also help with weight loss by keeping us full after eating.
To reap the benefits, the FDA recommends consuming about 28 grams of fiber per day (or between 21-38 grams, depending on overall calorie needs).
Start adding more fiber to the diet by incorporating Blue Zones staples, from beans and greens to high quality (minimally processed, gluten free) bread and nuts.
Blue Zone diets, which bear many resemblances to the healthy Mediterranean diet, are only about 50% of the Blue Zones longevity equation, Buettner estimates.
"It's the scaffolding, this collagen," Buettner previously told Insider, "that keeps people eating the right way for long enough."
Move regularly, about every 20 minutes
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| It's nurture over nature. New karma over karma. |
- Here are the other four core principles that sustain life in the Blue Zones
In Buettner's home state of Minnesota, he credits shoveling the walkways in winter, digging, weeding, and watering a garden in the summer with keeping him spry.
"I don't have a garage-door opener; I open it by hand," he said.
"To the extent that I can, I use hand-operated tools." He turned the inside of his house into a little mini-Blue Zone, where he's getting up and moving all year round.
"I put the TV room on the third floor," Buettner told me, "So every time if I want a snack, I'd go up and down stairs."
The technique is one he's honed by studying life in the Blue Zones.
"It's being mindful of how to engineer little bursts of physical activity," he said.
Research has shown that such little energetic busts throughout the day can do a lot for overall fitness. One study published in 2019 showed that even 20-second, vigorous stair-climbing exercise "snacks" spread out over the course of a day could improve fitness.
"It's a reminder to people that small bouts of activity can be effective," study author Martin Gibala told Insider when his team's research came out. "They add up over time."
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| Gallo pinto, vegan rice and beans, Costa Rica |
Live with purpose
In Japan they call it ikigai, and in Costa Rica it's a plan de vida. The words literally translate to "reason to live," and "life plan," respectively, and both concepts help residents of the Blue Zones feel there's a reason to get up and do what needs to get done each morning.
Studies also suggest that a sense of purpose in life is associated with fewer strokes and less frequent heart attacks among people with heart disease, as well as more use of preventive care.
One 2017 investigation from researchers at Harvard concluded that a sense of purpose in life is associated with better "physical function among older adults," including better grip strength and faster walking.
Enlist help from friends
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| Hey, Bro, let's go hit the weights for hard abs! |
Good health and happiness can be contagious, and obesity can, too.
In Japan's Blue Zone, people form social groups called moai to help them get through life. [That's odd because Polynesians that made it to Easter Island (Rapa Nui) formed such moai-groups to make and erect the Moai for which the island is famous.]
"Parents cluster their children in groups of five and send them through life together," as Buettner explained in a video. "They support each other and share life's fortunes and woes."
The trend is not unique to the Japanese. In Loma Linda, California (just outside Los Angeles County), Blue Zoners (many of whom are vegetarian-Christian Seventh-day Adventists) are more likely to share home-cooked, vegetarian potluck meals than meet one another over a dirty Chipotle burrito or greasy McDonald's fries [which are full of toxic, carcinogenic acrylamides].
Make "the healthy choice the easy choice"
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| I need a mental field trip to clear the cobwebs. |
"We're genetically hardwired to crave sugar, crave fat, crave salt, [and] take rest whenever we can," Buettner said. "We've just engineered this environment where you don't have to move. You're constantly cooled down or heated up...and you cannot escape chips and sodas and pizzas and burgers and fries."
In cities from Minnesota to Texas, he's helped create healthier communities where policies favor fruits and vegetables over toxic junk food, people form walking groups to move around town and shed pounds together, and many quit smoking, too.
All of this, he said, adds up to troupes of "biologically younger" people
, who not only weigh less but suffer fewer health issues as they age." At every decade, you have more energy," he said.
| Misophonia? (soquiet.org) |
This story was originally published in 2019, when Buettner's Blue Zones Cookbook was released. It has been updated: Biologically younger' people who defy their real age often have 5 things in common (msn.com)
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Sunday, July 30, 2023
UFOs in Pentagon, CIA, White House (TJDS)
UFO hearing LIVE: UAPs are "in our airspace' witnesses testify for Congress and AOC
So space aliens (ETs) exist?
UFO whistleblower says US has recovered nonhuman "biologics" from crash sites
Grusch, who served for 14 years as an intelligence officer in the U.S. Air Force and National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, appeared before the House Oversight Committee's national security subcommittee alongside two former fighter pilots who had firsthand experience with UFOs (unidentified aerial phenomena). #congress #news
Jimmy Dore is wrong about UFOs, but he's right that government agencies are lying about ETs and spaceships, having been hiding the truth for decades. They really exist. They really are here and have come many times over many civilizations. The government is still lying about it, deceiving us to incite fear and maintain control. Want the truth? See Dr. Steven Greer? Want more BS, see Grusch.
Escape to Reality
A lot depends on the answers to some questions. They will make all the difference between a common home and a common cemetery.
We cannot help feeling that scientists, with their technical advances, have thrust this problem on humanity too soon.
The big decisions are not in the hands of the most mature humans, as they should be. Great, or what Dr. Albert Schweitzer calls a “superhuman level” of wisdom is not manifest in the public utterances of politicians.
At times the thinking person is aghast at the childish things leaders say.
Some of them still seem to think in terms of cavalry charges, the Pentagon as a fortress, and waving patriotic banners when they speak of war. They still talk about war as a way of “making the world safe” for this, that, or the other ideology.
They seem to forget that if there is another war, on a big scale, such survivors as are left will not have time to bother with ideologies. It will be a big, dead, poisoned world, and humans will have more pressing things to think about.
“All [ordinary, uninstructed] worldlings are mad,” said the Buddha, and we may well accept this as the simple truth. If we ever doubt it, we need only open a newspaper or switch on the radio.
In whatever country the newspaper is printed, from whatever country the broadcast comes, the proof is as convincing. Nice bold type, nice clear voices, telling us in unmistakable terms that we human beings are doing everything except think.
But now we must think. It is easy to turn away from this problem, of the survival of humanity, and seek refuge in some mental or physical drug. But this is no solution. We must face the facts.
Humanity must grow up or perish. It must grow up fast or perish quickly. There is not much time. We must scrap all ideologies that call for the liquidation of those who do not agree with us.
We must abandon the sort of nationalism that regards with distrust and hatred the people of other nations. We must think of ourselves henceforth as human beings, sharing one world. We must begin now or it will be too late.
How can we attain this maturity of mind? The Buddha taught the way, more than 2,600 years ago. He spoke to individuals, to thinking individuals, but his message holds good for all humanity.
He said, “All things are subject to change. Do not grasp. Let go and be free.”
There has never been a war but arose from greed for land, greed for trade, greed for power, greed for all the transient phenomena of life, leading inevitably to strife.
Let go, and strife ceases. Think of the other fellow as a human being, with nothing to gain except our common weal, and strife ceases. Help that person, and we help ourselves.
It does not matter what language one speaks, what political opinions one holds. We share the same planet, breathe the same air, need the same food. We cannot destroy that person and survive. Our fate is linked with that person's fate.
Friday, July 28, 2023
UFOs are real, ETs are here (Congress)
What does the US know about UFOs and space aliens/ETs? | Vantage with Palki Sharma
David Grusch's shocking UFO testimony proves Congress should demand to speak to witnesses: Analysis
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Saturday, July 15, 2023
Evolution created the human cell?
Darwin's evolution or some intelligent design mechanism?
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Tuesday, July 11, 2023
I'm unhappy, so change my sex? (MM's "Void")
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Double mastectomy
former trans kid Chloe Cole on why she de-transitioned her gender
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(The Daily Signal) Jan. 11, 2023. “Social media introduced this idea that I could be a boy,” Chloe Cole says.
She began telling her friends and family that she was a boy when she was 12 years old after she was introduced to gender identity ideology through social media.
She started taking testosterone and puberty blockers at 13 and had a double mastectomy (breast removal) at 15.
At 16, she de-transitioned (went back to nature).
“I decided to stop transitioning entirely,” Cole says. “It was too much for me, and I knew that I couldn't keep lying to myself.”
Cole joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to explain how she because involved in the transgender movement, and why she ultimately decided to walk away. Today, Cole is working to prevent other young people from walking down the same painful path she did.
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