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2019-10-28 at 6:25 PM UTC in Hispanic man in TX nearly dies of heart attack after 10 energy drinks per day habithttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7622367/Texas-man-26-nearly-dies-heart-attack-triggered-10-day-energy-drink-habit.html
In the report, the authors wrote the 26-year-old Hispanic man visited the emergency room with pain in the left side of his chest that was radiating to his left arm.
He also told doctors that the left arm had gone numb, he had been excessively sweating and felt so nauseous he'd even vomited.
Those are all common signs of a heart attack, but a cardiac event of that scope is rare in otherwise healthy young people, so neither the young man or the doctors immediately guessed that could be what was happening to him.
When medical staff examined him, they found his vital signs - including heart rate, blood pressure and oxygen levels - to all be normal.
Still, the young man's symptoms suggested something was amiss with his cardiovascular system.
To find out what, doctors performed a cardiac catheterization, which involves inserting a thin tube is inserted into the groin, neck or arm and threading it to the heart's vessels to diagnose cardiac conditions.
The procedure revealed a complete blockage of one of his left arteries as well as other 'mild irregularities'.
That's when the man revealed he regularly drank between eight and 10 energy drinks per day, including Monster and Rock Star.
No doubt it's fucking stupid to drink those in the first place, but 10 a day is insane.Hispanics (47.0%) and non-Hispanic blacks (46.8%) had the highest age-adjusted prevalence of obesity, followed by non-Hispanic whites (37.9%) and non-Hispanic Asians (12.7%).
https://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/adult.html
Hispanics tend to be fat, like noticeably fat. If you go from my city San Antonio TX to Austin TX you'll notice a huge difference. Way less fat people in Austin and also way less hispanics. I can't understand why people with an increased risk of this kind of problem would be further poisoning themselves with that overpriced toxic shit. -
2019-10-28 at 6:06 PM UTC in there is so much more to the music game than you plebes knowThis is a heck of a troll thread. OP seems to be good at reeling in the normytards
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2019-10-28 at 6:02 PM UTC in Motivational and inspirational thread
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2019-10-28 at 5:58 PM UTC in Is remote mind control possible?
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Imagine trying to pick up the radiowaves created by a single human brain from hundreds of kilometers away.
They're not really radio waves, if they were then "hundreds of kilometers away" would be a thing, it isn't because ELF waves do not lose their energy nearly as quickly and this shows a lack of understanding of the electromagnetic spectrum on your part, as well as the human brain. Basically the higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelength and therefore radio frequency does not travel nearly as far. Compare "AM" and LOWFER to wifi signals. AM travels much much further because it's a much longer wavelength and requires less power. The difference has historically been the antenna size required to receive and transmit lower frequency... DARPA had something called the AMEBA project, to find a more portable ELF antenna. I'd always consider AMEBA to be a bullshit psyop, because they already have DNA nano wires that can accomplish that aspect(at least the receiving aspect) But now, knowing that the human brain produces ELF waves, which are much, much more difficult to slow down or block than radio spectrum(they travel much longer distances and are nearly unstoppable) it has become a lot easier to do this. It sounds like magic to most lay people, but signals intel can literally pick up all the ELF waves associated with every neuron, and every ELF wave produces by thunderstorms or heterodyning that is modulated by the neurons in the brain is also recorded, so they don't really even have to have these satellites pointed directly at a person's head. -
2019-10-28 at 5:44 PM UTC in Is remote mind control possible?
Originally posted by Japan-Is-Eternal I just looked up "Van eck phreaking" and it looks more like it's about viewing what is on your monitor, not seeing your room through your screen.
That's exactly what I said. But there is actually a way to use a monitor to see the person sitting in front of it. They can also read micro expressions from this and figure out how you react to different stimuli. I don't remember much about this method but it has been around since the early days of totse.
I remember zok I think mentioning it along with the index.dat file they had in windows to keep tabs on people. -
2019-10-28 at 5:32 PM UTC in Life is more complicated than necessary
Originally posted by Nil Maybe things are getting more complex demanding ever more regulation? Building a tipi isn't putting up a skyscraper. There's a fucking ton of people most of them not involved in primary production, just serving because we haven't figured out how to cope with distributing surplus wealth in a way that won't ruin most people. Poverty, hunger and desperation mixed with pride produce solid people, handouts of any kind create a despicable biomass that should be harvested to power turbines. But we're not going to turn back the clock, technology is a multifaceted artifice that has benefits and drawbacks, like the state itself. A strong regime is a piece of social technology. Think NK and Zimbabwe. These processes create there own needs and demands, that are enumerated throughout time. your society is a herd of +300 million people under a 200 year old government with no break, it's not the work of some cabal but an inheritance. That said anything needing a sticker, registration or a license is just the government looking to get paid, trying to put useless people with a another paper in a cushy administrative job.
Didn't read any of that. But to answer your question at least in part, one of the things I was talking about in how the modern world has become more convenient for "their" purposes, is that you no longer require the patience to hunt or grow crops anymore, you can just purchase them in a plastic package at the grocery store. Instant gratification. The money you use is also instantly (almost instantly) available through ATMs or banks. I believe all this leads to impulse control issues for people and encouraging a culture where alcohol consumption(also linked to impulse control issues) is the norm also helps them control everyone. Makes people easy to manage.
So you have a culture and society where people lack the patience required by skills that would normally keep them alive pre-industrial revolution, and their brains are evolving accordingly. They have the patience to fill out a captcha or deal with robocalls, telemarketers, advertisements all over the place with subliminal messages, but lack the patience they had original, that specific sort.
The world has become such a tedious place. I think this is also why they use "population replacement" because they find that one ethnic group is less likely to crave independence from the grid and the government as a whole, and is easily made complacent if you give them "jobs" and "money". They become content with this and do not desire things like freedom of speech or the right to keep and bear arms/defend yourself adequately, not quite as much as another ethnic group desires these things. Some of this is also evidenced in the media as well. Less effort put into films as the population morphs from one ethnic group to another that is more easily amused. Less thought required for the newer population to be amused.
The comedy films and such become more like slap-stick, a much less sophisticated sense of humor is required to enjoy the comedies, and a much shorter attention span required for other genres in general. I actually enjoy some slapstick comedy, but I see where this trend is going and also why it arises. Going back to Milgram's electro shock experiments, if any of you do not know about them and are too lazy to look them up, you're not worth responding to at all. But they reveal that the majority of people, 2/3 are actually seemingly bred to not think for themselves. That is, they crave a leader to think for them. Machiavelli's work also hinted at this.
This is also partly, I believe, why there's a war on self-sustaining lifestyles and cultures. The bolsheviks murdered over 20 million innocent people in russia during the russian(bolshevik) revolution and most of those people were farmers. South Africa is seeing a similar trend, people are murdering farmers left and right and leaving only people that are dependent on the government. Monsanto has also been waging war on farmers and indigenous people around the world with their genetically modified crops.“I have never voted in my life… I have always known and understood that the idiots are in a majority so it's certain they will win.”
― Louis-Ferdinand Céline
This isn't the forum to be in if you're looking for something profound, and if you are looking for that here you're a retard. I don't desire to be profound but this thread will no doubt piss some people off and it's a place I can make points about some things I figured should be relevant to at least part of the population.
I think it would be handy to have a device that uses a laser combined with infrasonic transducers to quickly dial in the resonance frequency of a structure so that it can be used(remotely) to collapse that structure after all the personnel are evacuated. Bombs are old school. People need to use their intelligence. Violence isn't the answer, nor is hatred. -
2019-10-28 at 5:14 PM UTC in Is remote mind control possible?
Originally posted by aldra The higher-tech components required the longer the supply chain, the more people involved, the harder to keep secret
This post just shows how ignorant aldra is of this subject. There's nothing overly high tech about signals intelligence. Every neuron in the brain produces a form of radio frequency interference aka RFI. Signals intelligence picks this up with the right antennas, often satellite based but some ground based, and decodes them to reveal sub-vocalizations and what you're seeing or hearing. They determine how you respond to different things by sending probe signals, often barely noticeable or on a subconscious level.
This is where the control part comes in, rather than just mind reading. They use impulse bombardment for the most part, but they can inject artifical thoughts and even erase some with electronic dissolution of memory or EDOM.
None of this is overly complex and the materials required are not overly complex. Since this is a global phenomenon and given the amount of satellites and "black" satellites that are in orbit currently, it's likely there is an international agreement beteween different countries' governments to keep this a secret from the public.
It's a lot like using RFI unintentionally emanated from a computer monitor to recreate everything the person is seeing on their monitor in a way that is both untraceable and non-invasive. That's often referred to as "Van eck phreaking" and for the NSA the name for this project is called TEMPEST. What they don't tell you and what Edward Snowden hinted at, even though I think he's a schill, is that they can in fact use this to read your thoughts.
I don't believe it relies on interferometry so much anymore and if it does, it's more than likely a much lower frequency interferometry as Colonel Michael Aquino alluded to in interviews due to the fact that this part of the spectrum is naturally occurring due to things such as thunderstorms. -
2019-10-27 at 10:13 PM UTC in Life is more complicated than necessaryalso, I'll say this much, Jim was right about ECONOMIC COLLAPSE.
It would be a good thing. In fact, poverty is a good thing. I agree on that too. -
2019-10-27 at 10:11 PM UTC in Life is more complicated than necessary
Originally posted by Japan-Is-Eternal this amazing polly video is very depressing
I tried getting my mom to watch one of her videos once and almost immediately she stopped, she said she couldn't stand her tone and how she presents herself.
it's pretty much doomporn.
Calling herself "amazing" is kind of pompous.
Anyway I may update this thread with specific examples. I'll keep a pencil and paper with me for when I think of some. -
2019-10-27 at 10:08 PM UTC in there is so much more to the music game than you plebes knowI think my taste in music okay. It could be better, but then I'd have to waste more of my life and time finding new music. Fuck that
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2019-10-27 at 10:06 PM UTC in Is remote mind control possible?
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2019-10-27 at 9:56 PM UTC in Life is more complicated than necessaryI can't understand how people need specific examples. Look around at all the red tape. If you're not off the grid, you're a slave. That's all there is to it.
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2019-10-27 at 9:54 PM UTC in Paradise weather the next 10 or so days
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2019-10-27 at 9:52 PM UTC in Is remote mind control possible?Some people on this site know it's possible, but none of us are experts, and few are willing to admit that we even know it's possible because it'll get you labelled crazy. So good luck with that.
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2019-10-27 at 9:51 PM UTC in he talks about odinism hereLord of the nut crackers
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2019-10-27 at 9:49 PM UTC in Life is more complicated than necessary
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2019-10-27 at 9:45 PM UTC in Life is more complicated than necessary
Originally posted by Technologist Going pretty good. HBU?
This is bitch and moan, right?
I’m here to bitch and moan about the 2 nutcakes in here.
Hiki and Brown nose belong together.
Are you writing a poem? I didn't read any of that but it appears to be structured as one. You really are a queer old bolshevik hag aren't ya? -
2019-10-27 at 9:45 PM UTC in Life is more complicated than necessary
Originally posted by Nil Yeah people are lazy and will take what's easy. So fucking profound.
"Economy" is a pretty broad term, trade, credit and debt aren't new ideas.
Decoupling "the economy" from power structures, social factors, politics as tho it's some sphere apart is a little weird to me, should have kept using "political economy"
Anyway you have any specific examples of what you're talking about or is this a really verbose "sheeple wake up!!!"
Predictable response from someone I am not familiar with. Specific examples of life becoming more complicated by design? That could take forever. That's mostly what this is about, how things have become much more difficult than they used to be. Law after law after pointless law. So many rules and laws that aren't necessary at all, just designed to slow things down. Not meant to be profound but I figured a regurgitated pile of troll shit like you would prance in here and spew something like that. -
2019-10-27 at 9:39 PM UTC in Life is more complicated than necessary
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2019-10-27 at 9:39 PM UTC in Life is more complicated than necessaryDidn't read, bean brain.