New angle on Livelsberger Las Vegas Tesla bomb incident — Michaela Fachar

I’m blowing the whistle. I’m done listening to this.

My name is Michaela Fachar. I am a U.S. Air Force veteran 1N0 All Source analyst. From October 2020-2021, I was deployed to the CENTCOM Air Operations Center at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar.

I was an E-4 at the time, and my job was to process mission reports (MISREPS) from pilots conducting sorties within CENTCOM theatre. My job was to report on daily significant activity reports (SIGACTS) and publish graphic intel summaries (GRINTSUMS) to all air units in CENTCOM. Task forces reported a TON of UAP activity, but because we had no framework of reporting those requirements, we didn’t. There is evidence of all of this on Kessel Run, the databse that we process these reports on.

From October 2020 to around January 2021, I worked night shift, at a time when very few people worked. As I was reporting on events, news came of blue on blue fratricide [blue on blue means friendly fire]. While I was compiling the reporting, a CIA officer came out of his room and tapped me on the shoulder. He told me not to report on it. We had other blue on blue events, and we received orders to not report on those events due to the potential for “diplomatic scandals.”

I live on Fort Bragg, NC, and I am still in the individual ready reserve (IRR). I have reached out to Jeremy, Sarah Adams, Shawn Ryan, and Shoe separately, but have no received word from you.

I want to testify to Rep. Tim Burchett because I am concerned about the Biden administration and our national security apparatus. They lack a fundamental understanding of the national security picture with China, and they are ramping us up for war. I believe that what I witnessed can corroborate the concerns that Matt Livelsberg addressed in his email manifesto.

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Fachar provides yet another warning on Chinese drone or plasmid UAPs and the danger they pose to USA. Her info is worth considering. I wonder how Shawn Ryan will deal with it. I doubt China is strong enough to take on USA or daring enough to try even if they were. That said, I do not dismiss Fachar’s warning or Livelsberger’s . And that said, who cannot see a scenario where scores of terrorist attacks occur in USA and the West. These will galvanize Western populations making them clamor for war. Add Trump (rightly) deporting millions of illegals, which in itself will accustom the public to thinking in large numbers… and we are all set for WW3, a massive battle in the Middle East which will result in USA destroying all of Israel’s enemies and establishing Greater Israel, while inside USA and the West, the public accedes to a super spy state with all the high tech in place forever because we (maybe) really will need it to ID terrorists. Is Fachar, Ryan, and many others preprogramming us for WW3? Forty million Zionist Christians will be ecstatic when it begins. When the muddle of indeterminable information meets kinetic war, action is all that matters. ABN

‘Mirror life’ — What it is and why it is dangerous

Confronting risks of mirror life

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All known life is homochiral. DNA and RNA are made from “righthanded” nucleotides, and proteins are made from “left-handed” amino acids. Driven by curiosity and plausible applications, some researchers had begun work toward creating lifeforms composed entirely of mirror-image biological molecules. Such mirror organisms would constitute a radical departure from known life, and their creation warrants careful consideration. The capability to create mirror life is likely at least a decade away and would require large investments and major technical advances; we thus have an opportunity to consider and preempt risks before they are realized. Here, we draw on an indepth analysis of current technical barriers, how they might be eroded by technological progress, and what we deem to be unprecedented and largely overlooked risks (1). We call for broader discussion among the global research community, policy-makers, research funders, industry, civil society, and the public to chart an appropriate path forward.

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Researchers find out some stuff about the brains of meditators

…The results showed significant differences between meditators and non-meditators in three of the four frequency bands studied: theta, alpha, and gamma. “These larger amplitudes are present when measured globally (across all brain regions), but also when we examined the distribution of these brain waves across the head,” Bailey told PsyPost.

Theta activity, associated with attention and working memory, was higher in meditators compared to non-meditators. This increase was most prominent in posterior brain regions, suggesting enhanced neural processes related to focus and information processing in experienced meditators.

For alpha activity, meditators displayed greater overall power as well as a distinctive distribution pattern. While non-meditators showed stronger alpha activity primarily in posterior regions, meditators exhibited higher alpha activity in frontal regions relative to the rest of the brain. This shift in distribution may reflect greater inhibitory control over irrelevant or distracting thoughts, a cognitive function often enhanced through mindfulness practice.

Gamma activity, linked to higher-order cognitive functions and neural integration, was also higher in meditators. The increase was particularly pronounced in frontal regions, indicating potential neuroplastic changes associated with prolonged meditation practice. Gamma waves are thought to play a role in attention and the integration of sensory information, suggesting that meditation might strengthen these capacities over time.

“Since these results were obtained while participants were simply resting (not performing any task), it is not obvious what cognitive processes these differences in brain activity reflect,” Bailey explained. “However, each of these brain waves have been associated with specific neural processes – theta brain waves have been associated with the direction of attention and selection of a specific thing to focus on when distractions are present, alpha brain waves have been associated with the engagement of top-down neural activity to inhibit brain regions that aren’t relevant to the task at hand, and gamma brain waves have been associated with energy intensive processing of sensory information as well as higher order cognitive functions and working memory. The fact that meditators show increased amplitude of each of these brain activities might suggest that they can engage these brain activities more strongly when needed, perhaps providing a potential mechanism underpinning the improved cognitive function associated with long-term practice of mindfulness meditation.”

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UPDATE: This research describes some of the valuable, though mundane, benefits of meditation. In Buddhism, meditation fundamentally refers to the samadhi and dhyana states. The eighth element of the Noble Eightfold Path is Right Samadhi. Samadhi is the experience of a different state of mind with many levels of depth and importance. In many senses it is the experiential reward of Buddhist practice, a thing in itself, a practice that is its own reward. More information on samadhi can be found here. Definitionally, descriptively, samadhi is fairly simple. It entails the closing down or shutting off the the senses, while remaining mindful of what remains while that happens. ABN

8 behaviors of people who have no close family to rely on

by Lucas Graham | January 2, 2025, 6:56 pm

If you’re someone who has no close family to lean on, you may find yourself behaving differently than those around you.

This lack of familial support can manifest in various ways. You might be fiercely independent, highly self-reliant, or even struggle with forming close relationships.

This isn’t a lifestyle choice, but a circumstance that can shape your behavior in unique ways.

Psychology has identified certain common behaviors in individuals who don’t have a close family to rely on. Each person’s experience is different, but there are some general trends.

Understanding these behaviors could give you valuable insights into your own behavior or that of others.

1) Fierce independence

When you don’t have a close family to rely on, you learn to depend on yourself. This can result in a fierce independence, a trait that often becomes a defining part of your personality.

This independence might come across as impressive to some, but it can also lead to challenges.

For instance, you might find it hard to ask for help even when you need it, simply because you’re used to doing everything on your own.

This isn’t a conscious decision; it’s a behavior shaped by circumstances. You didn’t choose to be on your own, but you’ve adapted to make the most of it.

While this fierce independence can be empowering, it can also sometimes come with feelings of isolation and loneliness.

Balancing self-reliance with the ability to seek and accept help when needed is an ongoing journey for people without close family support.

Recognizing this behavior in yourself or others can lead to a greater understanding and empathy for those navigating life without a close family network.

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ALL Wikileaks files are now online

ALL Wikileaks files are now online.

A feast: Harpy Hillary’s emails; Vegas shooting by an FBI sniper; Steve Jobs’ letter on HIV; Afghanistan, Syria, Libya, Iran, Israel; the military-financial complex; Mafiosi galore; CIA agents arrested for rape; Conspiracy Heaven; CIA false-flags; WHO pandemic – and  more.

https://file.wikileaks.org/file/

Hillary’s emails:

https://file.wikileaks.org/file/clinton-emails/

Have a ball.

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Matt Livelsberger said his information would ‘change the course of humanity’

The “gravitic propulsion systems” info that Matt Livelsberger sent Sam Shoemate (@samosaur) is the same tech that Bob Lazar claims he worked on at a secret base north of Vegas.

It’s the same technology that Ashton Forbes (@JustXAshton) talks about in relation to  zero-point energy and flight MH370 that disappeared over the Indian Ocean.

Nikola Tesla was working on this tech 100 years ago.

It’s all connected.

It’s all part of the same advanced technology that has been hidden from the public. This tech becoming mainstream would collapse major industries overnight. How I understand it, this ZPE/anti-gravity technology extracts energy from the atmosphere (ether) around us, and goes against many of our current known laws of physics.

Anything with a combustion engine becomes obsolete overnight. Solar panels/batteries become obsolete. Wind farms become obsolete. Nuclear power plants become obsolete. Energy production becomes decentralized resulting in the fossil fuel industry going bankrupt. No more gas company. No more electric company.

Matt Livelsberger said this information would “change the course of humanity”, and if it’s true (which a lot of things do add up and are connected), he’s 100% right.

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Zero Point Energy technology will obsolete many industries overnight — Ashton Forbes

ZPE technology will obsolete many industries overnight. The stock market will become extremely volatile.

Gravity manipulation is impressive but it’s not the big secret. Gravity manipulation is only possible because we can extract and change zero point energy densities. ‘Free’ energy. Solar and wind are scams.

Free energy will end scarcity. Without scarcity capitalism falls apart.

The math shows that increased frequency exponentially increases energy. This amplification of energy will lead to doomsday weapons.

If our adversaries have figured it out then we’re close to mutually assured destruction.

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