Obviously the vehicle should have been impounded as evidence. Cleaning and selling it is a sure sign of a coverup, as was paving over the scene of the crime. ABN
Rapes at this scale are terrorist acts, promoted by the crypto-elite that rules Europe. Rapes are but one metric of the terrorism being waged against Europeans. Not prosecuting the rapists, letting them go after guilt has been proved, not deporting them; allowing rapists and other invaders to murder and terrorize Europeans with impunity, indeed, with the crypto-elite’s blessing, are also acts of terror and war. ABN
Claiming that preserving the ethnocultural continuity of Europe’s native peoples is racist and goes against “European values.” Watch the video to see our response, sign now and join us in Brussels on 15 July.
Very strong argument for 2A in Europe. Politicians should fear the people, not the other way around. USA take note and be thankful. The EU is a cleverly disguised transplant of Bolshevik Russia. In Russia they seized power violently and held it violently. In Europe, they have brainwashed and seduced Europeans to lie down and die quietly. Since mass immigration is obviously an act of war against the European people, those same people have every moral right in the world to defend themselves successfully: Only victory counts. This is a KOBK battle, no doubt about it. Also, USA is not far behind. The entire West is facing annihilation by our crypto elite. ABN
MANHATTAN (CN) — Guo Wengui, a self-exiled, MAGA-linked media mogul from China, was sentenced to 30 years in prison Monday after he was convicted of ripping off his supporters to the tune of $1 billion while espousing anti-communist views.
Guo, also known as Ho Wan Kwok and Miles Guo, stole at least $550 million from thousands of victims who invested in his companies, according to trial evidence — and did not appear to regret his actions, U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres said.
“Mr. Guo to this day denies responsibility and exhibits no remorse for the harm that he has caused to so many people,” the Barack Obama appointee said before handing down the sentence.
In the field of neuropsychology, the term dissociation is used to describe various ways of identifying the neural substrate of specific brain functions.
One way this is done is by studying “lesions,” or damaged areas, in people’s brains and figuring out how that damage affects such functions as perception, speech, memory, vision, and so on.
Neuroimaging is another method for observing particular brain regions and thus “dissociating” them from the larger brain system in order to understand their unique functions.
While FIML practice does not rely on lesions in the brain and has not (yet) been studied in an fMRI machine, it does employ a kind of dissociation.
When a FIML partner stops a conversation and makes a query, the partner being questioned is essentially being asked to dissociate a few moments of communication from the large welter of brain function that had been going on before the query.
By isolating, or dissociating, that small segment of communication, both partners gain insight into how they express themselves and how they interpret what they are hearing or perceiving.
Seeing many dissociated segments of communication teaches partners that their communication is frequently more random, ambiguous, misleading, and just plain wrong than they had realized prior to doing FIML practice.
Dissociation in FIML practice also teaches partners how to sharpen their overall communication by frequently adjusting and fine-tuning small segments of it through FIML queries and follow-up discussions.
I can imagine more advanced neuroimaging devices than we have today showing what part of the brain is being used to do the “macro-perception” required by a FIML query. I hope that a more advanced device will also show how small mistakes in communication can often lead to very large mistakes in mutual understanding.
Ideally, an advanced neuroimaging device would dissociate the initial error in both partners’ brains and show how that error then quickly spreads chemically and neurologically throughout their brains.
For now, all we have is shared self-reporting between FIML partners, but this is still a very large improvement over not doing FIML at all. By clearing up many micro-errors in communication, FIML practice also greatly improves macro-functionality of the brain.
In this clip from UVU on September 10th, you can see Charlie Kirk addressing the trans hecklers yelling from the balcony. Right after, he reaches over to his shirt and adjusts his RODE wireless lapel microphone — You can clearly tell there’s no transmitter taped underneath his shirt there, The Transmitter that was later found shattered inside the SUV was clipped to Charlie’s belt on his left side. in line with the neck wound.
This moment happened just before he started taking questions from the audience. The mic was clearly on him and everything was functioning normally at this point.
What makes this clip significant is that it shows Charlie was NOT wearing the transmitter on his right side, taped to him as some people have alluded to.
Another piece of footage that deserves a closer look.
Remember this is an ongoing investigation, the precision of which changes with new information. The exploding mic or battery pack/ transmitter is not yet a settled theory of how Charlie was killed. Clear photos of his chest and torso would answer many, if not all, questions. Unfortunately, videos of Charlie entering the hospital and while in the hospital have all been seized by the FBI and are being held in secret. ABN
Weber’s law, also called Weber-Fechner law, historically important psychological law quantifying the perception of change in a given stimulus. The law states that the change in a stimulus that will be just noticeable is a constant ratio of the original stimulus. It has been shown not to hold for extremes of stimulation. (Weber’s Law)
Hang in with this, it’s interesting.
About 200 years ago, the German physician Ernst Heinrich Weber made a seemingly innocuous observation which led to the birth of the discipline of Psychophysics – the science relating physical stimuli in the world and the sensations they evoke in the mind of a subject. Weber asked subjects to say which of two slightly different weights was heavier. From these experiments , he discovered that the probability that a subject will make the right choice only depends on the ratio between the weights.
For instance, if a subject is correct 75% of the time when comparing a weight of 1 Kg and a weight of 1.1 Kg, then she will also be correct 75% of the time when comparing two weights of 2 and 2.2 Kg – or, in general, any pair of weights where one is 10% heavier than the other. This simple but precise rule opened the door to the quantification of behavior in terms of mathematical ‘laws’. (NEUROSCIENTISTS MAKE MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH IN 200-YEAR-OLD PUZZLE)
What’s new today is Time–Intensity Equivalence in Discrimination (TIED):
We investigated Weber’s law by training rats to discriminate the relative intensity of sounds at the two ears at various absolute levels. These experiments revealed the existence of a psychophysical regularity, which we term time–intensity equivalence in discrimination (TIED), describing how reaction times change as a function of absolute level. (The mechanistic foundation of Weber’s law)
Simply stated TIED says that the intensity of the stimulus determines the time it takes to “just notice” a change in it and that that scales linearaly as intensity changes up or down. For example, changes in louder sounds are noticed quicker than proportionally equal changes in quieter sounds and this can be scaled mathematically.
TIED is a new theory and needs more research, but whether it works out perfectly or not, I think it shows something very important about our individual and shared subjective perceptions of words, gestures, meanings, intentions, implications, and so on including all semiotics.
At present, we do not have machines that can measure our subjective perceptions, but we can surely feel them. And with training, we can also decently calibrate them.
Most of us can already vaguely talk about our subjective perceptions of each other, but few of us know how to do that with the precision of Weber’s Law or TIED. This is because we are all unique and we all react uniquely to each other. On top of that, few are able to employ language efficiently enough to capture significant detail when describing subjective responses or impressions.
FIML provides a very useful method for isolating and calibrating individual, idiosyncratic subjective perceptions.
Consistent, repeated use of FIML gradually recalibrates and reorganizes the entire psychologies of both partners.
FIML has virtually no content.. FIML is a method, and as such it allows partners to gradually identify, isolate, measure, and reorganize their entire body of psychological data, however they construe it.
1) Power involvement in the Libya crisis and support of al-Qaeda. Power, Rice and Clinton organized it. CIA/State Dept “Operation Zero Footprint.”
2) UN Ambassador with massive dark money operation in $25 million New York apartment.
3) The one everyone forgets….. 600+ FISA (702) searches and unmasking events specifically attributed to her office, her user ID and her log-in credentials inside the State Dept. [Never reconciled]
This is on top of her USAID travels to Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Romania and Hungary in the weeks and months before their elections. [Because, obviously, there are millions of starving children in Europe /sarc.]
In my opinion, Tucker Carlson is no longer an option for the intellectually honest or stable-minded person. In the past several months as he has increased his anti-MAGA efforts Carlson and/or his production team have intensely avoided any guest who might challenge the outlandish nonsense he has been creating on his podcasts.
Occasionally CTH glances to see who Tucker is interviewing and generally check in on Carlson only to gain an understanding of the political network he represents. I find the dishonesty in his monologues now repellant. However, that said, President Trump Social Media Advisor Alex Bruesewitz stated he appeared on the Carlson podcast in order to finally push back against some of the malicious narratives the former Fox News host was promoting.
I watched to see how this ‘confrontation’ might unfold.
This is a first-rate overview of politics today in USA and the forces guiding it. Highly recommended for its brevity (especially considering the subject) and its completeness. If you have any interest in American politics and how our media-manufactured ‘reality’ positions its various parts, this essay is very much worth reading. ABN