Hello, Bret, Michelle here, one of your students from Evergreen (Adaptation and IES, class of 2005). I'm a novice at receiving the podcasts. I just finished reading "Guide for Hunter Gatherers.." I am happy to say so far this seems to be working.
@@loniousmonk That wasn't nice. I have more books than you can ever imagine. I'm not so computer literate, my first attempt to access Bret's podcast didn't work right. Now it does. Maybe your momma didn't teach you courtesy..."If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all."
“It is simply no longer possible to believe much of the clinical research that is published, or to rely on the judgment of trusted physicians or authoritative medical guidelines. I take no pleasure in this conclusion, which I reached slowly and reluctantly over my two decades as an editor of the New England Journal of Medicine.” ― Marcia Angell, 2005.
Around the same time that John Ioannidis published "why most published research findings are false" People still want you to "trust the science" though lol
Just to clarify: I have a BSC (Hons) in Australia. My special science project was focused on how macro nutrients (fats,carbs and protein) impact hormonal response in the body. Plus I am a physical trainer and health coach, still interested in human health and metabolism. This research is all BS! Seriously! Try fasting and keto eating. You will get much better, longer lasting results than ozempic!
Okay a couple of comments. I am a long/ultra long haul pilot. I have spent decades up there. First, cell phone cameras are amazing. The auroras are NOT as impressive as the camera photos. Not too long ago, we were looking at a pretty good aurora. A F/A took a photo of the aurora. The photo, on her cell phone, was way more impressive than just looking through the cockpit windows. So, those amazing photos, I doubt the aurora really looked that good. Ben Davidson over at Suspicious Observer is always talking about radio blackouts. I have not seen them. We communicate using VHF, short range, plane to plane stuff, HF to Oceanic (Gander, Icelandic, etc.) but most of our comm, now a days, is CPDLC datalink. I know this sounds weird, but, I live up there. Night after night, month after month, year after year. And I have never had any serious comm problems. (It does get scratchy and we have to hunt around on HF for a good frequency, but we always find one.) Last summer on the way to South Africa we had no HF at all. (CPDLC worked fine) I attributed a lot of that to who we were trying to talk to. So... with over 25,000 hours... cell phone photos are better then looking through the glass, and, comm problems, other then scratchy HF, don't exist. Sorry Ben.
The frequency bands chosen for critical comms are selected specifically because they are the most stable and least affected by ionospheric fluctuations. (Radio guys are smart). Not to poo-poo your impressive flight record, but I’m guessing all of those flights happened in the last two solar cycles. That means that probably only 2-3 years of that time was in peak solar activity. Further, the last two cycles were notably weak. What you’ve just said is roughly like saying “Puerto Rico didn’t get hurricanes because I spent 2 weeks on vacation there and didn’t see one.”
@@atomicsmithExactly. Impressive career and time flying to the OP. Regardless of that, the magnetic field hasn't been this weak during solar maximum in any flying career until now. As an aside, Ben consistently talks about how he hopes he is wrong. I personally think and hope he is, at least regarding the turning of the earth, but the evidence points to the science being correct about the sun and the magnetic field.
I'm from Slovakia and thank you Bret for mentioning that awful assassination. We all hope Fico will recover 🍀🙏 and keep doing his great job. You two keep doing what you do, love your podcast 👌🏼👍🏼 thank you
How was Fico impacted by the many corruptions that we became aware of due to the documentary of the journalists killed? He resigned back then, but what happened after? Did government get cleaned up?
@@dennisstevens4347 it was found out the shooter was a friend with our progressive congressman. Everything is being investigated. I dont think we'll ever know the truth. At least not for now. Our mainstream medias are basically on progressive side. We shall see
Hmm, I guess she comes in at some point. Right now (for me, of course) all I see is the empty bed. Thanks to your comment, now I have something to look forward to. All I need to top it off would be a little Epic Tabby™️. Cheers!
!! Quoting They Might Be Giants?!? I didn't think I could love you two any more.i was wrong! ❤❤❤ and I was so excited to see you finally talk with Ben! We need our great minds together on these things!
My husband is an electrical engineer and a client - a medical clinic moving into a new space which was formerly retail space - required a larger electrical service. The power company said the wait for the transformer needed was 10 months,
@@artphotognh Many large transformers in the US are from China. Our elec co in NJ began sourcing theirs from S Korea during Covid. Oh and that medical clinic did get their transformer and it did take 10 months. $1M property sat idle while the teams waited to proceed with the refit.
After decades of struggles to lose weight, Ozempic helped me lose close to 100lbs. They weight loss got me off all my other diabetic and high blood pressure medication. I can now walk more than 10 min and do moderate exercise. I truly believe it saved my life. I didn't see myself lasting more than a few years. Sometimes the risks are very very worth taking.
The thing about modern phones is they don't just "capture" the light they collect and reproduce it on screen. Almost all phones apply automatic color grading and other after-effects to enhance the image and make it "pop". Part of it is marketing when you do a side by side and one camera just looks "better" than another, it could be higher resolution but assuming the same res it's all post processing done in software after the photo is taken. When you're taking pictures of your chickens out on the grass on a sunny day it makes the greens greener, the sky brighter and bluer, etc. It's not a great tool for comparing data of aurora brightness. Still cool and interesting and all just not the right tool to draw conclusions from.
Around 15' you start to talk about what the attempt on Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico's life reminds you of. What it reminded me of was the fact that we are just a few months away from the 110th anniversary of the assassination of Arch-Duke Ferdinand, not so far away, in Sarajevo. There is not an exact parallel between the two events, not least because Fico may well survive. But both took place in the Balkans, and there has been a reference in in one UK-based newspaper to Europe being "on the edge" with the potential for war.
I can see the ads running on all the news stations - "New! Norvo Nordisk health stuff! Now with thirty percent more stuff! Novo Nordisk... Get this stuff in ya!"
So glad you took a viewer's advice and spoke with Ben Davidson. I admire the fact that you both are willing to take on new knowledge. Anyone who has been outside on a cloudy day knows how the temperature drops when a cloud goes in front of the sun. The sun is the major contributor to temperature change on earth. Know that and you know we can not affect climate as they say we do.
That seems pretty ignorant. Clouds covering you doesn't tell you that the sun is affecting the temperature by changing its intensity, it tells you you're in the shade at the moment and that less sun is reaching you. It also tells you that the amount of cloud cover on the planet will greatly affect the heating from the sun. Human civilization affects the level of cloud cover directly as we put out massive amounts of pollution, which results in more clouds. So human beings are greatly affecting our climate, just by simple observation. Just think about it for a bit and then do some research on aerosols if you are struggling
Ben Davidson is an uneducated idiot who misinterprets the tiny bit of science he actually references. Mostly he pedals complete nonsense. Interviewing him has greatly damaged the credibility of this podcast.
@@SoilToSoul the sun does not "control" them. It affects them. But this is miniscule compared to pollution. The average sunlight hitting the earth is fairly constant across the planet (aside from what's discussed in this video, which varies over years, not days), yet cloud cover varies highly from place to place, day to day. Also, just look at a power plant or contrails. You can literally see the clouds being created by our technology. I could explain more about the physics, but there's no need when you can just look outside and observe the effect
I fully expect my government (the Australian government) to mandate Ozempic injections for all. Any criticism against the measures will be outlawed and violators will be unpersonned.
A clear, cogent and concise response to abiotic and biotic forces Heather! It does drive me crazy, the hubris of humans to believe they can and will “conquer our problems with the world.”
1:04:35 Why are some people more sensitive to EMFs than others? Does this not suggest an adaptive super-subtle relationship with the frequencies and vibrations within the environment? The Aura of the Individual directly communicates and influences the Atmosphere. What's Law for the big, is Law for the small
I don't have the training these two use to see the how and why of whatever research they're looking at and are able to pull the methods apart. It's fascinating and makes me want to go back to school at 52. But what I'm also weary of is, not knowing any better, being taught the wrong way to look at research and do research.
Assuming a weakening magnetic field because the Aurora has shifted seems like someone wants to simplify and perhaps even vilify such a miraculous event. Because if you can establish fear of a complete and total irreversible climate changing event, then you can control the fearful.
56:18 It befuddles our models because we fail to consider Energy and Matter as Counterparts. It's easy to confuse people when there are soooo many parts that can be perverted. But this is why Nikola Tesla points to the importance of OBSERVING Energy, Frequency and Vibrantions... this is when you evolve into OBSERVING the relationship between Energy and Matter. I guess you would refer to this as PLASMA. Speaking of which - can you see the Micro and Macrocosm reflection between blood-plasma and Sun-plasma? The Human Body is basically the COSMOS turned inside out... this is why we are SACRED VESSELS.
Naked -eye intense aurora...including moving 'curtains' ...here in the absolute north of New Zealand. Next door to no light pollution and we got the darkest reddy pink with a chaser of lime green. Coincidentally, six years ago we were camping even further north of here when aurora were expected in the Far South of New Zealand. Imagine our delight to detect the very faintest of green glow if we looked South. No major population areas for over 100 kms btw.
"Plasma" actually has a fairly solid definition. Even though it's been made ambiguous in the popular conception by attempts to force descriptions along the lines of its intuitive nature as a state of matter, this doesn't mean that plasma is an ambiguous state of matter within the sciences. "A plasma may be defined as any statistical system containing mobile charged particles." - Setsuo Ichimaru I don't have a great grasp on plasma physics, but what I do understand is that what qualifies matter as "plasma" (and what dictates its physical properties as a plasma) is the presence of charged particles which are in motion. The physics of charged particles which are in motion is well enough understood that strong inferences can be made about the behavior of plasma through statistical simulations of systems containing mobile charged particles.
DPP-4 is dipeptidyl peptidase-4. It's an exopeptidase that attacks certain amino bonds, which specifically I don't recall, from the N-terminus. This is fairly rare. It degrades a number of signaling peptides. Some growth factors and certain vaso-control peptides come to mind but it also degrades GLP-1. In fact, I think it degrades all of that family of hormones. Either way, it's sometimes used as a marker for certain types of cancer because those tumors overexpress it either in its soluble form or its other, transmembrane, form.
As I understand it If the grid goes down the spent fuel pools will have to rely on their backup generators -- for which they have a COUPLE WEEKS worth of diesel. If the grid gets hit bad enough that we can't pump gas for weeks we have a MAJOR problem. Why can't reactors power their own generators?
Plasma is the state of matter wherein atomic collisions are sufficiently forceful to unseat electrons. The electron is cast off the atom by absorbing the force of the impact. This results in an unstable positive ion and a free electron. The electrons and ions in the substance are strongly attracted to each other and combine, causing photon emissions as the electrons are captured. Plasma is electromagnetically active due to the separation of its components, which is why it slides down the EM field of the earth, creating the aurora.
there's lots of talk about "doing something to protect the grid" but no specifics are given. i wish you would have gone into detail on what exactly your "protection" would look like and also, explain how we know what that level of "protection" would accomplish, if anything. fascinating subject but almost sounds like one of those situations where i'm wondering if it's churning up potential fears for something completely outside of anyone's control. just spitballing. not accusing of anything. like living in central montana so close to yellowstone. if she blows her top, there's nothing that can be done. i wonder if major sun episodes are a similar kind of thing. enjoyed the podcast. kor
If today’s topic is preventive maintenance, broadly speaking, I cannot help but mention the opportunity costs incurred by our national debt and the interest we pay on it. When I paid off my mortgage (early) it freed me to buy a new truck. When I paid off my truck (early) I was amazed at the money I was saving. The kinds of projects Bret is talking about will happen only if there is a surplus, or more likely, a disaster.
I cannot begin to tell you how excited I was to see that notification for the live episode with Ben from S0. I've been watching his channel for over a decade now, and I believe he is truly on to something with the disaster cycle. I've also spent considerable time watching Doug Vogt's (RIP) content. This disaster is coming, and I am preparing the best that I can. Heather described the light show on that Friday as psychedelic, and I concur. I kept saying to my friend that it felt like I was on acid. It was my first time seeing them and it floored me. Sadly, I also understand what it means when such weak CMEs - albeit there were multiple - have such an effect. Good luck and godspeed.
The meandering mag. Pole. Surely only a huge external influence can make alignment changes. Like the compass needle in the Earth is dragged into solar system alignment
Might be a good idea to talk to Anton Petrov, for some balance. He suggested the recent solar event may have been Carrington size. If so, why was there not much greater damage!?? We know some things, but we Don't know a lot more !
Johann Hari is doing a book tour on his current book, O . He fails to mention key facts ie., the worst side effects ( necrotizing fasciaitis of the pereneum) and the many law suits from people,with severe stomach problems induced by O. He conttrasts O with the horrors of beriatric sergery. Hmmm. Despite exhaustive research one has to ask is he a paid spokesperson form Pharma?
The losing weight but increased MACE conundrum made me consider muscle loss. A reduced muscle to fat ratio would likely be bad for health, which is also the main problem with BMI measurement. Thinking here of the known side effect of STATINS on muscle function. Did the placebo group accidentally indicate the hazard of STATINS? Thanks for the brilliant analysis as always.
Your graphic on how ozempic works concerns me. If it increases insulin and decreases glucagon, that does not support fat loss. Glucagon liberates fat, insulin sequesters glucose as glycogen or fat. This diagram indicates the opposite. 🤨
As an electrical engineer, I find it hard to believe that a solar flare could destroy a grid type transformer given how large they are, and how much power they routinely handle
I'm kinda disappointed. There were so many assumptions an extrapolations...... If a climate change theory tried to do this Brett & Heather would tear it apart.
This was not just a northern hemisphere event. In Australia we saw the southern lights. Having seen how governments reacted to covid, how do you expect them to deal with spent fuel rods in nuclear reactors?
LoL. We only have one tiny reactor. But I was thinking of what Bret said to make reactors safer after a solar event. No transport, telecommunications, food or water, and governments would organise to reactors safer, I don't see it? More likely lockdowns, this time with no food or water, until big pharma has a solution.
My doctor encourages me to take statins! I gently decline. I guess next visit doctor will recommend this new drug and I will need to start statins before I can be saved.
For nuclear fuel rod disposal, why not drill a hole as deep as possible into the earth, drop them down into the hole and plug it with concrete. Right now its not hard to drill 5 miles down, drop in 3 miles of fuel rods and plug with 2 miles of concrete. Maybe do it over in the middle east or somewhere where it is less likely to haunt us in the future if it turns out to be a bad idea.
33:35 Oh by the Bret the dark spots you see there have a corresponding light spot where there magnetic field connects them together. The throwing off of solar mass ejections tends to follow the magnetic fields connecting the dark and light spots on the sun.
the resent solar storm was an X8.9 this is common 6-8 times per solar cycle. why is it such a big deal now? this was not a big storm. what should be discussed is that the visibility of this storm shouldn't have been visible so far south. the weakened magnetic shield is the story. the storm itself was what exposes the truth. if a storm like the one from 2003 were to hit now, that is a kill shot. please talk about the magnetic shield weakening and the lack of reported data on the topic. they stopped making the data public. or that is what ben has said. i would like to see more discussion on this topic. not the storm, the shield.
This is the biggest story they're not talking about. We're in much bigger trouble, we are rapidly being exposed to increasing amounts of radiation and an increasing vulnerability to solar weather.
It should be noted that there were 7 X-class flares in 24 hours. That’s not been typical, at least in the last several solar cycles where we’ve had good satellite imaging. Prior to that, we were really only able to record sunspots, but not all spots lead to flares or CMEs
“This is what Ben said” Ben is not a trustworthy source. I’m surprised that he has taken in some very bright people, but perhaps watching things unfold over the last few years, that is not surprising. Some sleuthing (beyond lame fact checks) will tell you who Ben is.
I don't think hardening the grid is feasible. I think there is a better chance of success focusing on smaller pockets. Neighborhoods or possibly electric cooperatives, but maybe even that is too broad. Previously I thought moving toward self-sustained homes completely off-grid was the way to go in rural America, but that was dependent on Solar, and your guest the other day said solar panels would not fare well in a solar storm. ...back to the drawing board, I guess
I'm Australian and whilst being off-grid is fine, you should never take it for granted. Have candles and an independent heating source like a wood stove. And have books, never depend on the internet for information. Its a good idea to get out of the city. Covid showed how badly government deals with emergencies.
@@grannyannie2948 yeah, I have a wood stove and just over 60 acres of forested land, so that isn't a big problem. The bigger problem is cooling because I live pretty far South in the US. I want to build an Earthship, as it would have some good thermal insulation and cooling from the burm, but I haven't gotten around to it. Brett's podcast about solar storms definitely made me reconsider prioritizing that Earthship. My garden definitely isn't enough to live on, but on my acreage are lots of wild animals I could trap or shoot, so there's always that backup.
@@RobBatesin a grid down situation, they say wildlife would disappear rather quickly as well. Like in Venezuela, they were down to eating zoo animals in no time. That's because alot of people will have the same idea, and be hungry
My girlfriend started taking Wegovy three weeks ago. I tried to get her to walk with me more, instead of taking this stuff. I lost the battle. Positives: One thing I've noticed on the third week, she doesn't get hungry as much as she used to. When she does eat, she doesn't finish it all. Over the three weeks, she's lost five pounds. Negatives: Even though she does have migraines from time to time, she's had two in two weeks. This isn't normal for her. I brought up the fact that Wegovy "might" be triggering her migraines. She got pissed off I brought that up. Soooo.... maybe more irritable? I don't know. I am keeping a close eye on her and taking mental notes of changes, positive and negative.
Biologists talking physics. Its killing me. Ok, consider an earth with zero magnetic field. The incident solar wind will strike the upper atmosphere evenly. With a magnetic field, the charged particles are captured and travel back and forth on the field lines, they area of capture is far larger than the earth's cross-section to the wind. So at the extreme case, there is no auroras anywhere. Also, plasma is always released from geomags. The sunspots are where tangled magnetic field lines create a channel of weakness that allows all sorts of material; ions, electrons, xrays; leak of from deeper layers in the photosphere. The burp of plasma is chaotic and can vary wildly in its direction.
To be honest I was shocked and smiled when I heard the term TLDR, from both of you. I would (honestly) love to see what some evolutionary biology, PhD/professor, nerd memes look like from you guys. And I say all of that description as a terms of endearment. I also chuckled when Brets Ad almost began or or sounded similar to “Since the coronal mass ejections etc, earth and possibly all/or most civilisation itself may end at any time…Consider buying some Hartford Gold!” Or maybe I didn’t hear it correctly? Good show as usual, from the UK (we don’t do solar flares over here) 😊
Brett.... I am watching through the guys Watch party of the green University Saga. I cant remember the guy & girls names. But after two very long videos and watching through some crazy crazy stuff at your old college..... I think i need to pose the question to you.... Your mouse telemere theory.... For the validity of lab mouse experiments..... When did you first have that idea? And when did you first air it publicly ?
Randall carlson has been talking about using plasma as energy, literally caught lightning in a bottle. Basically so much energy that the electrons separate from the atoms.
Ive been a follower of Ben Davidson SuspiciousObservers for some years now so naturally i was giddy with joy when i saw the aurora from Hillsboro Oregon on Friday. By Sunday I was truly frieghtened for a moment when I learned GPS based farming equipment all over North America was shut down and inoperable with lasting damage.
Was it shut down though? Where's the source evidence? Ben makes so many assertions without actually going into the data and evidence, which for me is a massive red flag
@@brotherbarnesBen Davidson is a loon who makes all kinds of claims with basically zero evidence. Bret did damage to his reputation with this interview
Hmmm... Boeing get 60 percent of its business from war. And that PM is not a fan of the Ukrainian war? That is the low hanging fruit. It could be that he had stood against to many of the deep states agendas i e. thinning the herd numbers of Earth's human population. Which will happen anyway at the next really hard CME ;-/
We’ve been very poor stewards of the earth. Well, not the little people. You know WHO I’m talking about. I totally wouldn’t blame earth for fighting back.
As a biologist that can think of a 100 ways to guess that the Sun and the amount of energy it produces varies almost equally infinitely/daily…..to counter anthropogenic GW….. I’ve seen where Jupiter changes the sun’s orbit by 6 million miles at it’s closest position to the sun
May is spring in the more heavily populated NORTHERN hemisphere. Btw, I don't think solar events (other than the speculated upon mini novas) would lead to extinction. Total collapse of modern technological civilization, yes, with accompanying population collapse of 99% plus is possible. But I suspect the Sentinelese and other very isolated hunter-gatherer groups would have a reasonable chance of surviving long-term.
No mainstream media is curious about the CME issue even given the topicality. Wonder why? The military long ago hardened itself and backed up government systems for EMP bursts, in case of nuclear surprise attacks. With a little imagination, it could be that the top 1% of the 1% elites have already built government funded elaborate contingency shelters, etc. that are multi-functional in case of catastrophic nuclear, bio or solar event. That would explain the lack of official interest in hardening the hoi polloi public grid as well as fit your Theory of Everything Political model.
aily Sceptic: Perhaps the most compelling reason to suspect an American origin, though, is the telling fact that SARS-CoV-2 transmits efficiently in only five known mammals, and four of those five - American deer mice, Syrian hamsters, American mink and Egyptian fruit bats - are commonly found in U.S. labs, including Anthony Fauci's high security Rocky Mountain Lab (RML) in Montana. (The fifth animal, American white-tailed deer, is prevalent across the United States.) On the other hand, SARS-CoV-2 doesn't infect lab animals common in Chinese labs or present in the [Wuhan Institute of Virology], such as Chinese horseshoe bats.
55:43 The Environment does respond to the Individual in a REFLECTIVE way, with a Self-determining WILL. But to even consider this as a remote possibility means that you need to accept that there are higher powers active within the Environment. Only Spiritual Intelligence will help you explore this concept authenticly in a way where Consciousness reveals itself to you. It's not about your brain, but rather about the power of SIGHT. Observation Matters - literally. The Environment speaks the language of pictures... so learn to think in pictures and you will begin to speak the language of Creation and realise that it's more than just a coincidence of dying matter.
I’d rather drop dead from solar flare interaction than start on the merry-go-round of statins, Ozempics or anything else that might cause me to find my food ‘disgusting’. No thanks.
Hello, Bret, Michelle here, one of your students from Evergreen (Adaptation and IES, class of 2005). I'm a novice at receiving the podcasts. I just finished reading "Guide for Hunter Gatherers.." I am happy to say so far this seems to be working.
*What* seems to be working? The ability to listen to a podcast? The ability to read and comprehend a book?
They speak as if they are not corporate governance contractors. They steal and harvest personal data to amplify conflict for ad revenue.
The ability to make a comment.
@@Not_A_Tourist That gets hidden occasionally :)
@@loniousmonk That wasn't nice. I have more books than you can ever imagine. I'm not so computer literate, my first attempt to access Bret's podcast didn't work right. Now it does. Maybe your momma didn't teach you courtesy..."If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all."
“It is simply no longer possible to believe much of the clinical research that is published, or to rely on the judgment of trusted physicians or authoritative medical guidelines. I take no pleasure in this conclusion, which I reached slowly and reluctantly over my two decades as an editor of the New England Journal of Medicine.”
― Marcia Angell, 2005.
Around the same time that John Ioannidis published "why most published research findings are false"
People still want you to "trust the science" though lol
Just to clarify: I have a BSC (Hons) in Australia. My special science project was focused on how macro nutrients (fats,carbs and protein) impact hormonal response in the body. Plus I am a physical trainer and health coach, still interested in human health and metabolism. This research is all BS! Seriously! Try fasting and keto eating. You will get much better, longer lasting results than ozempic!
Okay a couple of comments.
I am a long/ultra long haul pilot. I have spent decades up there.
First, cell phone cameras are amazing. The auroras are NOT as impressive as the camera photos. Not too long ago, we were looking at a pretty good aurora. A F/A took a photo of the aurora. The photo, on her cell phone, was way more impressive than just looking through the cockpit windows. So, those amazing photos, I doubt the aurora really looked that good.
Ben Davidson over at Suspicious Observer is always talking about radio blackouts. I have not seen them. We communicate using VHF, short range, plane to plane stuff, HF to Oceanic (Gander, Icelandic, etc.) but most of our comm, now a days, is CPDLC datalink. I know this sounds weird, but, I live up there. Night after night, month after month, year after year. And I have never had any serious comm problems. (It does get scratchy and we have to hunt around on HF for a good frequency, but we always find one.) Last summer on the way to South Africa we had no HF at all. (CPDLC worked fine) I attributed a lot of that to who we were trying to talk to.
So... with over 25,000 hours... cell phone photos are better then looking through the glass, and, comm problems, other then scratchy HF, don't exist.
Sorry Ben.
I commented above that it is my belief that Ben is a doomsday conman.
The frequency bands chosen for critical comms are selected specifically because they are the most stable and least affected by ionospheric fluctuations. (Radio guys are smart). Not to poo-poo your impressive flight record, but I’m guessing all of those flights happened in the last two solar cycles. That means that probably only 2-3 years of that time was in peak solar activity. Further, the last two cycles were notably weak.
What you’ve just said is roughly like saying “Puerto Rico didn’t get hurricanes because I spent 2 weeks on vacation there and didn’t see one.”
@@atomicsmithExactly. Impressive career and time flying to the OP. Regardless of that, the magnetic field hasn't been this weak during solar maximum in any flying career until now. As an aside, Ben consistently talks about how he hopes he is wrong. I personally think and hope he is, at least regarding the turning of the earth, but the evidence points to the science being correct about the sun and the magnetic field.
May I ask what you fly and/or any other details?
classic boomer reply
I'm from Slovakia and thank you Bret for mentioning that awful assassination. We all hope Fico will recover 🍀🙏 and keep doing his great job.
You two keep doing what you do, love your podcast 👌🏼👍🏼 thank you
How was Fico impacted by the many corruptions that we became aware of due to the documentary of the journalists killed? He resigned back then, but what happened after? Did government get cleaned up?
Is there any speculation on the motive in Slovakia? Do most Slovakians think it was due to the WHO Pandemic Treaty?
@@dennisstevens4347 it was found out the shooter was a friend with our progressive congressman. Everything is being investigated. I dont think we'll ever know the truth. At least not for now. Our mainstream medias are basically on progressive side. We shall see
Praying for you all
How the heck did that guy get so many shots off with so many guards?
Your dog looks so relaxed and cozy sleeping on her bed on the right side of the screen🐾🐾 I love seeing her there!
Hmm, I guess she comes in at some point. Right now (for me, of course) all I see is the empty bed. Thanks to your comment, now I have something to look forward to. All I need to top it off would be a little Epic Tabby™️.
Cheers!
!! Quoting They Might Be Giants?!? I didn't think I could love you two any more.i was wrong! ❤❤❤ and I was so excited to see you finally talk with Ben! We need our great minds together on these things!
Let’s keep that birdhouse in our souls on.😊
timestamp please?
My husband is an electrical engineer and a client - a medical clinic moving into a new space which was formerly retail space - required a larger electrical service. The power company said the wait for the transformer needed was 10 months,
Correct. All the stuff is made overseas, so it's also a security risk.
@@artphotognh Many large transformers in the US are from China. Our elec co in NJ began sourcing theirs from S Korea during Covid.
Oh and that medical clinic did get their transformer and it did take 10 months. $1M property sat idle while the teams waited to proceed with the refit.
It is a profound concept to think that a Human's psyche is deeply altered by not being able to observe the nighttime sky.
After decades of struggles to lose weight, Ozempic helped me lose close to 100lbs. They weight loss got me off all my other diabetic and high blood pressure medication. I can now walk more than 10 min and do moderate exercise. I truly believe it saved my life. I didn't see myself lasting more than a few years. Sometimes the risks are very very worth taking.
did it just reduce your appetite?
Maddie dozing in the background. Priceless.
An excellent show! The segments were thought provoking. Thank you.
The thing about modern phones is they don't just "capture" the light they collect and reproduce it on screen. Almost all phones apply automatic color grading and other after-effects to enhance the image and make it "pop". Part of it is marketing when you do a side by side and one camera just looks "better" than another, it could be higher resolution but assuming the same res it's all post processing done in software after the photo is taken. When you're taking pictures of your chickens out on the grass on a sunny day it makes the greens greener, the sky brighter and bluer, etc. It's not a great tool for comparing data of aurora brightness. Still cool and interesting and all just not the right tool to draw conclusions from.
First the eclipse, then a solar storm. My super powers should kick in any day now
JFC I love you guys and how careful you are. Loved meeting you in the Juan’s. You guys make us want to be better people.
Around 15' you start to talk about what the attempt on Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico's life reminds you of. What it reminded me of was the fact that we are just a few months away from the 110th anniversary of the assassination of Arch-Duke Ferdinand, not so far away, in Sarajevo. There is not an exact parallel between the two events, not least because Fico may well survive. But both took place in the Balkans, and there has been a reference in in one UK-based newspaper to Europe being "on the edge" with the potential for war.
You are confusing Slovakia with Slovenia. Slovakia is between Poland and Rumania. Central, not South Eastern, Europe.
I can see the ads running on all the news stations - "New! Norvo Nordisk health stuff! Now with thirty percent more stuff! Novo Nordisk... Get this stuff in ya!"
Bret. Thank you for not letting this topic go silent. You have influence. Please use it.
2:01:30: That "stuff" routine belongs in a stand-up comedy 😅
stuff. it's what plants crave.
So glad you took a viewer's advice and spoke with Ben Davidson. I admire the fact that you both are willing to take on new knowledge. Anyone who has been outside on a cloudy day knows how the temperature drops when a cloud goes in front of the sun. The sun is the major contributor to temperature change on earth. Know that and you know we can not affect climate as they say we do.
That seems pretty ignorant.
Clouds covering you doesn't tell you that the sun is affecting the temperature by changing its intensity, it tells you you're in the shade at the moment and that less sun is reaching you.
It also tells you that the amount of cloud cover on the planet will greatly affect the heating from the sun.
Human civilization affects the level of cloud cover directly as we put out massive amounts of pollution, which results in more clouds.
So human beings are greatly affecting our climate, just by simple observation.
Just think about it for a bit and then do some research on aerosols if you are struggling
Ben Davidson is an uneducated idiot who misinterprets the tiny bit of science he actually references. Mostly he pedals complete nonsense. Interviewing him has greatly damaged the credibility of this podcast.
@@MattAngiono You are aware the sun controls the amount of clouds on earth?
@@SoilToSoul the sun does not "control" them. It affects them.
But this is miniscule compared to pollution.
The average sunlight hitting the earth is fairly constant across the planet (aside from what's discussed in this video, which varies over years, not days), yet cloud cover varies highly from place to place, day to day.
Also, just look at a power plant or contrails.
You can literally see the clouds being created by our technology.
I could explain more about the physics, but there's no need when you can just look outside and observe the effect
@@MattAngiono Why are they putting chemtrails in our skies?
I fully expect my government (the Australian government) to mandate Ozempic injections for all. Any criticism against the measures will be outlawed and violators will be unpersonned.
I was thinking lockdowns with no food or water, but you're right big pharma must profit.
But digital id will be voluntary. And the coat hanger bridge in Sydney is for sale.
@@lynndonharnell422 LoL exactly.
Cooker
A clear, cogent and concise response to abiotic and biotic forces Heather! It does drive me crazy, the hubris of humans to believe they can and will “conquer our problems with the world.”
1:04:35 Why are some people more sensitive to EMFs than others? Does this not suggest an adaptive super-subtle relationship with the frequencies and vibrations within the environment?
The Aura of the Individual directly communicates and influences the Atmosphere.
What's Law for the big, is Law for the small
Bret when u said the reason for the 11 year sun cycle, u gave a brief pause, then u said "Jupiter"....that gave me goose bumps over my entire body
48:42 I would totally dig a conversation between Bret and Micheal Shellenburger discuss nuclear and green power.
That conversation already happened: th-cam.com/video/qy6oGiwwDag/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tG6-yzEhLvNlSYmW
Just bought your audiobook. Looking forward to listening to it!
Hi, guys!
Love you so much!!
Be well, Bubble of Protection all around!
I don't have the training these two use to see the how and why of whatever research they're looking at and are able to pull the methods apart. It's fascinating and makes me want to go back to school at 52. But what I'm also weary of is, not knowing any better, being taught the wrong way to look at research and do research.
The stuff rant at the end was comedy gold, good stuff.
Assuming a weakening magnetic field because the Aurora has shifted seems like someone wants to simplify and perhaps even vilify such a miraculous event. Because if you can establish fear of a complete and total irreversible climate changing event, then you can control the fearful.
56:18 It befuddles our models because we fail to consider Energy and Matter as Counterparts. It's easy to confuse people when there are soooo many parts that can be perverted. But this is why Nikola Tesla points to the importance of OBSERVING Energy, Frequency and Vibrantions... this is when you evolve into OBSERVING the relationship between Energy and Matter. I guess you would refer to this as PLASMA.
Speaking of which - can you see the Micro and Macrocosm reflection between blood-plasma and Sun-plasma?
The Human Body is basically the COSMOS turned inside out... this is why we are SACRED VESSELS.
I’m in Washington state and I didn’t see any auroras? Are folks around the Puget?
1:14:10 "Sacred" is the word that came to my mind in the middle of the eclipse
Even us atheists are awed by the beauty, power and complexity of the universe!
Naked -eye intense aurora...including moving 'curtains' ...here in the absolute north of New Zealand. Next door to no light pollution and we got the darkest reddy pink with a chaser of lime green. Coincidentally, six years ago we were camping even further north of here when aurora were expected in the Far South of New Zealand. Imagine our delight to detect the very faintest of green glow if we looked South. No major population areas for over 100 kms btw.
Great show, H+B were both on top form today 👍
"Plasma" actually has a fairly solid definition. Even though it's been made ambiguous in the popular conception by attempts to force descriptions along the lines of its intuitive nature as a state of matter, this doesn't mean that plasma is an ambiguous state of matter within the sciences.
"A plasma may be defined as any statistical system containing mobile charged particles."
- Setsuo Ichimaru
I don't have a great grasp on plasma physics, but what I do understand is that what qualifies matter as "plasma" (and what dictates its physical properties as a plasma) is the presence of charged particles which are in motion. The physics of charged particles which are in motion is well enough understood that strong inferences can be made about the behavior of plasma through statistical simulations of systems containing mobile charged particles.
DPP-4 is dipeptidyl peptidase-4. It's an exopeptidase that attacks certain amino bonds, which specifically I don't recall, from the N-terminus. This is fairly rare.
It degrades a number of signaling peptides. Some growth factors and certain vaso-control peptides come to mind but it also degrades GLP-1. In fact, I think it degrades all of that family of hormones.
Either way, it's sometimes used as a marker for certain types of cancer because those tumors overexpress it either in its soluble form or its other, transmembrane, form.
I gave you a thumbs up because if all those big words were fake, you certainly put some time in! 😉👍
23:01 Amen brother!
If Heather is going to throw word snakes at us,we must have reflexes of cats to avoid them.😄
Watch yourself counselor. Safety in numbers in full effect.
Cats!
@@PaulStringinilmfao
I've saw my old cat catch multiple snakes!
They were no match at all lol
As I understand it If the grid goes down the spent fuel pools will have to rely on their backup generators -- for which they have a COUPLE WEEKS worth of diesel.
If the grid gets hit bad enough that we can't pump gas for weeks we have a MAJOR problem.
Why can't reactors power their own generators?
Plasma is the state of matter wherein atomic collisions are sufficiently forceful to unseat electrons. The electron is cast off the atom by absorbing the force of the impact. This results in an unstable positive ion and a free electron. The electrons and ions in the substance are strongly attracted to each other and combine, causing photon emissions as the electrons are captured. Plasma is electromagnetically active due to the separation of its components, which is why it slides down the EM field of the earth, creating the aurora.
there's lots of talk about "doing something to protect the grid" but no specifics are given. i wish you would have gone into detail on what exactly your "protection" would look like and also, explain how we know what that level of "protection" would accomplish, if anything. fascinating subject but almost sounds like one of those situations where i'm wondering if it's churning up potential fears for something completely outside of anyone's control. just spitballing. not accusing of anything. like living in central montana so close to yellowstone. if she blows her top, there's nothing that can be done. i wonder if major sun episodes are a similar kind of thing. enjoyed the podcast. kor
It knocked out my internet on the Thursday afternoon and landline and my electricity, but from minutes to seconds, respectively.
If today’s topic is preventive maintenance, broadly speaking, I cannot help but mention the opportunity costs incurred by our national debt and the interest we pay on it.
When I paid off my mortgage (early) it freed me to buy a new truck. When I paid off my truck (early) I was amazed at the money I was saving.
The kinds of projects Bret is talking about will happen only if there is a surplus, or more likely, a disaster.
I cannot begin to tell you how excited I was to see that notification for the live episode with Ben from S0. I've been watching his channel for over a decade now, and I believe he is truly on to something with the disaster cycle. I've also spent considerable time watching Doug Vogt's (RIP) content.
This disaster is coming, and I am preparing the best that I can. Heather described the light show on that Friday as psychedelic, and I concur. I kept saying to my friend that it felt like I was on acid. It was my first time seeing them and it floored me.
Sadly, I also understand what it means when such weak CMEs - albeit there were multiple - have such an effect. Good luck and godspeed.
The meandering mag. Pole. Surely only a huge external influence can make alignment changes. Like the compass needle in the Earth is dragged into solar system alignment
Might be a good idea to talk to Anton Petrov, for some balance.
He suggested the recent solar event may have been Carrington size. If so, why was there not much greater damage!??
We know some things, but we Don't know a lot more !
Johann Hari is doing a book tour on his current book, O . He fails to mention key facts ie., the worst side effects ( necrotizing fasciaitis of the pereneum) and the many law suits from people,with severe stomach problems induced by O. He conttrasts O with the horrors of beriatric sergery. Hmmm. Despite exhaustive research one has to ask is he a paid spokesperson form Pharma?
Really good book
The losing weight but increased MACE conundrum made me consider muscle loss. A reduced muscle to fat ratio would likely be bad for health, which is also the main problem with BMI measurement. Thinking here of the known side effect of STATINS on muscle function. Did the placebo group accidentally indicate the hazard of STATINS?
Thanks for the brilliant analysis as always.
1:11:55 what are these low cost interventions?
I wish I was as skilled to explain things as Heather is. Bret ... he is an acrobat of wording 🙃
Your graphic on how ozempic works concerns me. If it increases insulin and decreases glucagon, that does not support fat loss. Glucagon liberates fat, insulin sequesters glucose as glycogen or fat. This diagram indicates the opposite. 🤨
It works.
we saw the auroras strongly in the south island of New Zealand - with our eyes!
Solar flares: a story I've vividly remembered since the 70s is Larry Niven's Inconstant Moon. Highly recommended.
As an electrical engineer, I find it hard to believe that a solar flare could destroy a grid type transformer given how large they are, and how much power they routinely handle
there are not a lot of facts or details in the claims Ben Davidson makes
I'm kinda disappointed. There were so many assumptions an extrapolations...... If a climate change theory tried to do this Brett & Heather would tear it apart.
I've really missed having a looming apocalypse!
I bet the flat earthers are going crazy with the conspiracies lately around the eclipse, solar storm, auroras, etc. 😂
Will my Tesla Model Y survive this CME? Or should I have bought a bicycle?
This was not just a northern hemisphere event. In Australia we saw the southern lights.
Having seen how governments reacted to covid, how do you expect them to deal with spent fuel rods in nuclear reactors?
You always have to be "special". It must've come from being upside down.
P.S. About the rods,the same as ever (ask French,they have 80 reactors).
LoL. We only have one tiny reactor. But I was thinking of what Bret said to make reactors safer after a solar event. No transport, telecommunications, food or water, and governments would organise to reactors safer, I don't see it?
More likely lockdowns, this time with no food or water, until big pharma has a solution.
@@ms-jl6dl My reply disappeared. Seems like no government criticism today.
My doctor encourages me to take statins! I gently decline. I guess next visit doctor will recommend this new drug and I will need to start statins before I can be saved.
For nuclear fuel rod disposal, why not drill a hole as deep as possible into the earth, drop them down into the hole and plug it with concrete. Right now its not hard to drill 5 miles down, drop in 3 miles of fuel rods and plug with 2 miles of concrete. Maybe do it over in the middle east or somewhere where it is less likely to haunt us in the future if it turns out to be a bad idea.
Friday Nite Auroras is a perfectly good band name
33:35 Oh by the Bret the dark spots you see there have a corresponding light spot where there magnetic field connects them together. The throwing off of solar mass ejections tends to follow the magnetic fields connecting the dark and light spots on the sun.
the resent solar storm was an X8.9 this is common 6-8 times per solar cycle. why is it such a big deal now? this was not a big storm. what should be discussed is that the visibility of this storm shouldn't have been visible so far south. the weakened magnetic shield is the story. the storm itself was what exposes the truth. if a storm like the one from 2003 were to hit now, that is a kill shot. please talk about the magnetic shield weakening and the lack of reported data on the topic. they stopped making the data public. or that is what ben has said. i would like to see more discussion on this topic. not the storm, the shield.
This is the biggest story they're not talking about. We're in much bigger trouble, we are rapidly being exposed to increasing amounts of radiation and an increasing vulnerability to solar weather.
It should be noted that there were 7 X-class flares in 24 hours. That’s not been typical, at least in the last several solar cycles where we’ve had good satellite imaging.
Prior to that, we were really only able to record sunspots, but not all spots lead to flares or CMEs
Bret had an entire podcast on Friday which explained this in great detail
“This is what Ben said” Ben is not a trustworthy source. I’m surprised that he has taken in some very bright people, but perhaps watching things unfold over the last few years, that is not surprising. Some sleuthing (beyond lame fact checks) will tell you who Ben is.
@@littlebird3495so who do you think ben is?
Light polution phooey!
I used to be able to see the Milky Way in my backyard here in South Florida!
I don't think hardening the grid is feasible.
I think there is a better chance of success focusing on smaller pockets. Neighborhoods or possibly electric cooperatives, but maybe even that is too broad. Previously I thought moving toward self-sustained homes completely off-grid was the way to go in rural America, but that was dependent on Solar, and your guest the other day said solar panels would not fare well in a solar storm.
...back to the drawing board, I guess
Not sure it is either. I would purpose it is better to stockpile storm stable replacement/repair components.
I'm Australian and whilst being off-grid is fine, you should never take it for granted. Have candles and an independent heating source like a wood stove. And have books, never depend on the internet for information.
Its a good idea to get out of the city. Covid showed how badly government deals with emergencies.
Woodstoves and potatoes,just like our grandparents. Get real.
@@grannyannie2948 yeah, I have a wood stove and just over 60 acres of forested land, so that isn't a big problem. The bigger problem is cooling because I live pretty far South in the US. I want to build an Earthship, as it would have some good thermal insulation and cooling from the burm, but I haven't gotten around to it. Brett's podcast about solar storms definitely made me reconsider prioritizing that Earthship. My garden definitely isn't enough to live on, but on my acreage are lots of wild animals I could trap or shoot, so there's always that backup.
@@RobBatesin a grid down situation, they say wildlife would disappear rather quickly as well.
Like in Venezuela, they were down to eating zoo animals in no time.
That's because alot of people will have the same idea, and be hungry
My girlfriend started taking Wegovy three weeks ago. I tried to get her to walk with me more, instead of taking this stuff. I lost the battle.
Positives:
One thing I've noticed on the third week, she doesn't get hungry as much as she used to. When she does eat, she doesn't finish it all. Over the three weeks, she's lost five pounds.
Negatives:
Even though she does have migraines from time to time, she's had two in two weeks. This isn't normal for her. I brought up the fact that Wegovy "might" be triggering her migraines. She got pissed off I brought that up. Soooo.... maybe more irritable? I don't know.
I am keeping a close eye on her and taking mental notes of changes, positive and negative.
Cripes I didn't know about the spent fuel: yikes!
Biologists talking physics. Its killing me. Ok, consider an earth with zero magnetic field. The incident solar wind will strike the upper atmosphere evenly. With a magnetic field, the charged particles are captured and travel back and forth on the field lines, they area of capture is far larger than the earth's cross-section to the wind. So at the extreme case, there is no auroras anywhere.
Also, plasma is always released from geomags. The sunspots are where tangled magnetic field lines create a channel of weakness that allows all sorts of material; ions, electrons, xrays; leak of from deeper layers in the photosphere. The burp of plasma is chaotic and can vary wildly in its direction.
Do we know why Shinzo Abe was assassinated?
A fisherman's son did him in for his appalling handling of Fukushima.
@@sciencetroll6304😂😂 good one.
To be honest I was shocked and smiled when I heard the term TLDR, from both of you.
I would (honestly) love to see what some evolutionary biology, PhD/professor, nerd memes look like from you guys.
And I say all of that description as a terms of endearment.
I also chuckled when Brets Ad almost began or or sounded similar to “Since the coronal mass ejections etc, earth and possibly all/or most civilisation itself may end at any time…Consider buying some Hartford Gold!”
Or maybe I didn’t hear it correctly?
Good show as usual, from the UK (we don’t do solar flares over here) 😊
@41:22 pup enters frame
Brett.... I am watching through the guys Watch party of the green University Saga.
I cant remember the guy & girls names.
But after two very long videos and watching through some crazy crazy stuff at your old college.....
I think i need to pose the question to you....
Your mouse telemere theory.... For the validity of lab mouse experiments.....
When did you first have that idea?
And when did you first air it publicly ?
If we can harden our electrical grid against solar storms, wouldn't that also be of benefit in a war where the enemy bombs us with an EMP bomb?
Science and spirituality are truly starting to meet
Randall carlson has been talking about using plasma as energy, literally caught lightning in a bottle. Basically so much energy that the electrons separate from the atoms.
The 1859 Carrington event was a warning. Are we paying attention??
Plasma is super-excited charged particles!! Which ones, I do not know!
Nice 'they might be giants' callback
STOP WHISPERING!
Everything's fine, it's the speed of science, folks!
Ive been a follower of Ben Davidson SuspiciousObservers for some years now so naturally i was giddy with joy when i saw the aurora from Hillsboro Oregon on Friday. By Sunday I was truly frieghtened for a moment when I learned GPS based farming equipment all over North America was shut down and inoperable with lasting damage.
th-cam.com/video/3fTLZTEE7mU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_14OcUhwwi6RojBo
Hey, neighbor. Sadly, I missed the lights in Aloha. Also, an Observer.
Was it shut down though? Where's the source evidence? Ben makes so many assertions without actually going into the data and evidence, which for me is a massive red flag
Hello, fellow Observers.
@@brotherbarnesBen Davidson is a loon who makes all kinds of claims with basically zero evidence. Bret did damage to his reputation with this interview
Is there a Boeing connection to the Slovakia PM's attempted assassination?
Hmmm... Boeing get 60 percent of its business from war. And that PM is not a fan of the Ukrainian war? That is the low hanging fruit. It could be that he had stood against to many of the deep states agendas i e. thinning the herd numbers of Earth's human population. Which will happen anyway at the next really hard CME ;-/
Good Lord, never mind the cuts. What did they inject him with? (Stay away from the horse track)
5/12/24 could still be known as the day we became aware the end was near....
No kidding!
Haiti
We’ve been very poor stewards of the earth. Well, not the little people. You know WHO I’m talking about. I totally wouldn’t blame earth for fighting back.
Jupiter return often cause of midlife crisis... big changes.
As a biologist that can think of a 100 ways to guess that the Sun and the amount of energy it produces varies almost equally infinitely/daily…..to counter anthropogenic GW…..
I’ve seen where Jupiter changes the sun’s orbit by 6 million miles at it’s closest position to the sun
You should research the work of a Danish scientist called Svensmark. He seems to have discovered a mechanism that does exactly what you describe.
May is spring in the more heavily populated NORTHERN hemisphere.
Btw, I don't think solar events (other than the speculated upon mini novas) would lead to extinction. Total collapse of modern technological civilization, yes, with accompanying population collapse of 99% plus is possible. But I suspect the Sentinelese and other very isolated hunter-gatherer groups would have a reasonable chance of surviving long-term.
If we can't end the FDA, thought it would be awesome if these two could lead the FDA
No mainstream media is curious about the CME issue even given the topicality. Wonder why? The military long ago hardened itself and backed up government systems for EMP bursts, in case of nuclear surprise attacks. With a little imagination, it could be that the top 1% of the 1% elites have already built government funded elaborate contingency shelters, etc. that are multi-functional in case of catastrophic nuclear, bio or solar event.
That would explain the lack of official interest in hardening the hoi polloi public grid as well as fit your Theory of Everything Political model.
aily Sceptic:
Perhaps the most compelling reason to suspect an American origin, though, is the telling fact that SARS-CoV-2 transmits efficiently in only five known mammals, and four of those five - American deer mice, Syrian hamsters, American mink and Egyptian fruit bats - are commonly found in U.S. labs, including Anthony Fauci's high security Rocky Mountain Lab (RML) in Montana. (The fifth animal, American white-tailed deer, is prevalent across the United States.) On the other hand, SARS-CoV-2 doesn't infect lab animals common in Chinese labs or present in the [Wuhan Institute of Virology], such as Chinese horseshoe bats.
TALK TO DR. JACK KRUSE
Time to buy NVO stock😂
55:43 The Environment does respond to the Individual in a REFLECTIVE way, with a Self-determining WILL. But to even consider this as a remote possibility means that you need to accept that there are higher powers active within the Environment.
Only Spiritual Intelligence will help you explore this concept authenticly in a way where Consciousness reveals itself to you.
It's not about your brain, but rather about the power of SIGHT. Observation Matters - literally.
The Environment speaks the language of pictures... so learn to think in pictures and you will begin to speak the language of Creation and realise that it's more than just a coincidence of dying matter.
March 2021- Tanzania mourns the sudden death of John Magufuli from an illness shrouded in mystery.
I’d rather drop dead from solar flare interaction than start on the merry-go-round of statins, Ozempics or anything else that might cause me to find my food ‘disgusting’. No thanks.
47 minutes in, Maddie showed up. What a pretty animal she is.
Re Ozempic …boxed warning risk of thyroid tumours or thyroid cancer! …so there’s that?…