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Friday 17 November 2017

Nothing in this world works the way you think it does, there is always more to the story. It is time to call people back, you are being lead down a path toward something you are conditioned to not see coming.

To understand what is going on within Europe and America you must look back into ancient European Druidic society and ceremonies.

Be aware that there is a war for your mind and your soul. The illuminati and those that work behind the scenes use none other than Hollywood to help fulfill their global agenda.

To study the world of the occult means nothing more than to study the world of the hidden. So much of real knowledge and wisdom is hidden because the people who run the planet feel that true knowledge and wisdom of how the world works and how to manifest reality is something you do not need to know.

Entertainment is designed in such a way to direct your minds to serve the masters of this world, Hollywood is their tool.

The priesthood called the Druids ruled ancient Europe. The ministers, the priests, the lawyers, the nobles, the politicians. The Druids held power within society. Europe and their Anglo-American arm we now call the United States American continue to be based on Druidic principles.

One of their most important symbols was the magic wand made of the wood of the holly tree. Magicians, conductors and those in power all held magic wands or staffs. You were to play to their tune and dance to their beat, they directed you to play. The Hollywood of today is nothing other than a Druidic establishment.

Think about how Hollywood does what they do. A story is written which turns into a screen play, then actors are hired to act out the characters. Actors are paid to act out human emotions, the director is hired to direct the actors and place them exactly where he or she wants them within the shot. The director is responsible to the producer, who is responsible to the executive producer, who is ultimately producing the money for the film.

As the viewer you watch this story unfold on the big screen, the movie subliminally causes you to act in terms of what you just saw.

Because of your emotional response to the film or show you leave the theater or couch thinking this is how you normally act or react to certain situations, just the way the actor did in the movie.

That is why today, especially in the west we are so confused. Our ability to work together and live together as humans is not aligned because we have been watching to many movies and have been saturated with entertainment. All the violence, sex and drugs that is being sent from Hollywood to your living room is causing people to have no idea in the world how to live. They have lost their humanity due in part to the low vibrational fear based frequencies.

Hollywood is in some ways doing psychological behavior modification on people to get them to behave in certain ways they think are socially acceptable. People just go out and act the way they are supposed to act, rather than the way they really feel in their heart.

Related: EVERYTHING IS RIGGED: From Medicine to Politics to Finance…You Are Living In A Fabricated Fairy Tale

The number one drive for most young people today is to become famous. When you look at the actual idols we have as a culture they are now elevated to the highest status possible. All the young women you see in tabloids age 18-25, by age 30 are gone, replace be a younger more modern group.

Hollywood is a meat market, we as a society have become a whore house of entertainment. Valueless, empty, nothingness and our young people strive to fulfill that position of a “product of Hollywood”. Young people look up to these celebrities, they emulate them, when in fact celebrities are nothing but product.

Be aware of what is going on within mass media and know the intention. When you are informed you will not be sucked in.

The ones that stand apart and have quality and values are the ones that are going to have a profitable future.

Don’t let the herd force you, don’t let your desire for acceptance lead you into acting a way you would not normally act. We are created as individuals to stand out, not fit in, success can be defined as your ability to stay true to yourself.

 

Source: collective-evolution.com

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Wednesday 15 November 2017

WHERE DO CHURCH DONATIONS GO? THE CATHOLIC CHURCH HAS USED ALMOST $4 BILLION SETTLING CHILD MOLESTATION LAWSUITS

 

Pedophilia has become a huge topic of discussion over recent weeks as not only have sexual abuse outings been taking place in Hollywood, but the exposure of pedophilia in Hollywood and amongst the elite is becoming more common.

The reality of child molestation by the Roman Catholic Church has surfaced time and time again, and yet, somehow, it continues to happen.

If you watched the movie Spotlight, perhaps you have an idea of just how things are going down. But let’s break it down to date.

While you can’t put a price on the innocence of a child, you can put a price on just how much the Roman Catholic Church has paid out in lawsuits over the never-ending epidemic of child molestation wreaking havoc in its ranks.

We hope the facts below help us to realize that in some ways our financial support of the catholic church is helping to cover up and defend pedophilia and child sexual abuse. Not to mention the government is providing tax breaks to what may be the biggest pedophile ring on the planet.

Also consider that the church has known about this for years and has done little to nothing to deal with it, instead they cover it up.

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According to Jack and Diane Ruhl of the National Catholic Reporter, who decided to research this particular topic, since 1950, the Vatican has spent $3,994,797,060.10. That’s nearly $4 billion to keep the issue hush hush. That number may even be a bit conservative considering the amount of “under the table” dealings have taken place which were uncovered in Spotlight investigations.

Most cases were never reported nor were they taken to court, leaving their reality in the dark.

The figure is based on a three-month investigation of data, which includes a review of over 7,800 articles from LexisNexis Academic and NCR databases and information from BishopAccountability.org. Reports from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops were also used.

If the amount of money dished out was divided evenly amongst the U.S.’s 197 dioceses, each one would get almost $20 million.

An incredible amount of cash from hard working people who chose to support the good faith and intentions of the Church — people who are parents to little boys being sexually abused — is being used to cover up unfathomable crimes executed by priests.

In the early nineties, a monk who worked at the Vatican opened up to The New Yorker, admitting: “You wouldn’t believe the amounts of money the church is spending to settle these priestly sexual-abuse cases.”

By 1992, U.S. Catholic dioceses had given 400 million dollars to settle hundreds of molestation cases. That was a shocking chunk of change then, and that figure has only risen exponentially since. The men running the Vatican are well aware of the problem, and yet they refuse to provide justice.

When Pope Francis addressed hundreds of bishops on the issue, he said:

I realize how much the pain of recent years has weighed upon you, and I have supported your generous commitment to bring healing to victims — in the knowledge that in healing we too are healed — and to work to ensure that such crimes will never be repeated.

His words of “generous commitment” only further show just how tightly knit the Church truly is — worried more about reputation than morality.

“The people he was talking to are the people who moved the pedophiles around to prey on kids,” said John Salveson, a 59-year-old Philadelphia businessman who was abused as a child by a priest. “If you gave me 100 years to pick a word to describe the U.S. bishops’ reaction to this crisis, ‘generous’ would never make the list.”

Terry McKiernan, who runs BishopAccountability.org, noted that Francis overlooked the fact that many dioceses around the country haven’t disclosed the names of abusers, and furthermore, continue to lobby against reforming statute of limitations laws that shield priests from prosecution for crimes from the past.

David Clohessy, executive director of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, was once optimistic that Francis would push for change in how the Church handled the scandal, but has since lost hope. “There’s nothing he could say that would be helpful, because Catholic bishops have said it all before — ‘I’m sorry, we didn’t know, we’ll do better.’ We’ve heard that for decades,” he said. “This is a pope who has refused to take steps to expose one predator or punish one enabler. . . . He could simply defrock, demote, discipline, or even clearly denounce just one complicit bishop. He refuses, not one.”

Also Read: Pope Suggests ‘Better to be Atheist than Hypocritical Catholic’

Spanning many hundreds of years, children have suffered at the hands of child predators who remain safe in the authority and integrity of an honorable faith, yet organizations, investigators, reporters, etc. continue to raise awareness, while the Catholic Church continues their fight to block bills that would extend the statute of limitations for reporting sex abuse.

Final Thoughts

There is more coming to light about the true nature of workings of many of the things we follow and believe in. Truth is coming to the surface more now than it ever has and it’s all happening for us to question the true nature of the systems and structures around us as well as the veil that has been pulled over our eyes about them.

Another key reflection point, how does covering up child sexual abuse serve to make humanity better or more peaceful? Especially from a religious institution.

 

Source: collective-evolution.com

Related: The History of the House of Rothschild (1743-2006)

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Saturday 11 November 2017

From Reader’s Digest: We asked readers for firsthand accounts of compassion. Here are 24 stories that touched your lives—and our hearts.

The Man at the Market

When the supermarket clerk tallied up my groceries, I was $12 over what I had on me. I began to remove items from the bags, when another shopper handed me a $20 bill. ‘Please don’t put yourself out,’ I told him. ‘Let me tell you a story,’ he said. ‘My mother is in the hospital with cancer. I visit her every day and bring her flowers. I went this morning, and she got mad at me for spending my money on more flowers. She demanded that I do something else with that money. So, here, please accept this. It is my mother’s flowers.’ (Here are some things you should never do when visiting someone in the hospital.)
Leslie Wagner, Peel, Arkansas

Jim and the Job

My neighbor, Jim, had trouble deciding if he wanted to retire from the construction field, until he ran into a younger man he’d worked with previously. The young man had a wife and three children and was finding it difficult to make ends meet, since he hadn’t worked in some time. The next morning, Jim went to the union office and submitted his retirement paperwork. (By the way, these are the ten best places to retire in America.) As for his replacement, he gave them the name of the young man. That was six years ago, and that young husband and father has been employed ever since.
Miranda MacLean, Brutus, Michigan

A Family’s Food Angel

While going through a divorce, my mother fretted over her new worries: no income, the same bills, and no way to afford groceries. It was around this time that she started finding boxes of food outside our door every morning. This went on for months, until she was able to land a job. We never did find out who it was who left the groceries for us, but they truly saved our lives. (These 12 heartwarming stories will restore your faith in humanity.)
Jamie Boleyn, Emmett, Idaho

Color Me Amazed

I forgot about the rules on liquids in carry-on luggage, so when I hit security at the airport, I had to give up all my painting supplies. When I returned a week later, an attendant was at the baggage area with my paints. Not only had he kept them for me, but he’d looked up my return date and time in order to meet me. (Here are some things you should never, ever do on a plane.)
Marilyn Kinsella, Canmore, Canada

Seven Miles For Me

Leaving a store, I returned to my car only to find that I’d locked my keys and cell phone inside. A teenager riding his bike saw me kick a tire and say a few choice words. ‘What’s wrong?’ he asked. I explained my situation. ‘But even if I could call my wife,’ I said, ‘she can’t bring me her car key, since this is our only car.’ He handed me his cell phone. ‘Call your wife and tell her I’m coming to get her key.’ ‘That’s seven miles round trip.’ ‘Don’t worry about it.’ An hour later, he returned with the key. I offered him some money, but he refused. ‘Let’s just say I needed the exercise,’ he said. Then, like a cowboy in the movies, he rode off into the sunset. (You NEED to see these incredible photos of heartwarming moments.)
Clarence W. Stephens, Nicholasville, Kentucky

The Little Lift

One evening, I left a restaurant just ahead of a woman assisting her elderly mom. I approached the curb and paused to see if my arthritic knees could climb it. To my right appeared an arm to assist. It was that of the elderly mom. My heart was so touched.
Donna Moerie, Goldsboro, North Carolina

Bounty For a Navy Wife

I was balancing caring for a toddler and working a full-time job, all while my Navy husband was on extended duty overseas. One evening, the doorbell rang. It was my neighbor, a retired chief petty officer, holding a breadboard loaded with a freshly cooked chicken and vegetable stew. ‘I’ve noticed you’re getting a little skinny,’ he said. It was the best meal I’d had in months. (Here are some random acts of kindness you can do right now.)
Patricia Fordney, Corvallis, Oregon

My Granddaughter’s Dress

I saw a dress in a consignment shop that I knew my granddaughter would love. But money was tight, so I asked the store owner if she could hold it for me. ‘May I buy the dress for you?’ asked another customer. ‘Thank you, but I can’t accept such a gracious gift,’ I said. Then she told me why it was so important for her to help me. She’d been homeless for three years, she said, and had it not been for the kindness of strangers, she would not have been able to survive. ‘I’m no longer homeless, and my situation has improved,’ she said. ‘I promised myself that I would repay the kindness so many had shown me.’ She paid for the dress, and the only payment she would accept in return was a heartfelt hug.
Stacy Lee, Columbia, Maryland

White Shoulders

A woman at our yard sale wore a perfume that smelled heavenly and familiar. ‘What are you wearing?’ I asked. ‘White Shoulders,’ she said. Suddenly, I was bowled over by a flood of memories. White Shoulders was the one gift I could count on at Christmas from my late mother. We chatted awhile, and she bought some things and left. A few hours later, she returned holding a new bottle of White Shoulders. I don’t recall which one of us started crying first. (Here are some ways to be nicer to people.)
Media Stooksbury, Powell, Tennessee

Breaking Bread

Last December, before work, I stopped at a deli and ordered an everything bagel with cream cheese. It was toasty warm, and I couldn’t wait to dig in. But as I left the store, I noticed an older indigent gentleman sitting at the bus stop. Knowing it would probably be his only warm meal of the day, I gave him the bagel. But all was not lost for me. Another customer from the deli offered me half of her bagel. I was so delighted because I realized that in one way or another, we are all looked after.
Liliana Figueroa, Phoenix, Arizona

‘I Can Still Help’

As I walked through the parking lot, all I could think about was the dire diagnosis I had handed my patient Jimmy: pancreatic cancer. Just then, I noticed an elderly gentleman handing tools to someone working under his stalled car. That someone was Jimmy. ‘Jimmy, what are you doing?’ I yelled out. Jimmy dusted off his pants. ‘My cancer didn’t tell me not to help others, Doc,’ he said, before waving at the old man to start the car. The engine roared to life. The old man thanked Jimmy and drove off. Then Jimmy got into his car and took off as well. Take-home message: Kindness has no limits and no restrictions. (These are some little compliments you should be giving every day.)
Mohammed Basha, Gainesville, Florida

Top Note

When my husband died unexpectedly, a coworker took me under her wing. Every week for an entire year, she would send me a card saying ‘Just Thinking of You’ or ‘Hang in There.’ She saved my life.
Jerilynn Collette, Burnsville, Minnesota

He Kept an Eye on Me

Driving home in a blizzard, I noticed a vehicle trailing close behind me. Suddenly, my tire blew! I pulled off the road, and so did the other car. A man jumped out from behind the wheel and without hesitation changed the flat. ‘I was going to get off two miles back,’ he said. ‘But I didn’t think that tire looked good.’ (Being kind to strangers is great, but don’t forget about being kind to yourself.)
Marilyn Attebery, Spokane Valley, Washington

My Commander’s Call

It was one of my first missions on a gunship during the Vietnam War. I was scanning for enemy fire when I spotted a bright object that looked as if it were coming straight at us. ‘Missile! Missile!’ I shouted into my interphone. The pilot jerked the airplane as hard as he could, dumping guys from one side of the craft to the next. Well, turns out the ‘missile’ was a flare we had just dropped. Suffice it to say, the guys weren’t pleased. Back at the base, my commander put an arm around my shoulder. ‘Sergeant Hunter,’ he said, ‘you keep calling them like you see them. Better safe than sorry.’ That kind act gave me the confidence to be one of the top gunners in my squadron.
Douglas Hunter, Fort Walton Beach, Florida

21 Apples From Max

When my grandson Max told his mother, Andrea, to donate any check she would give him for his 21st birthday, Andrea got an idea. She handed Max’s brother Charlie a video camera. Then she took out 21 $10 bills from the bank and bought 21 apples at the supermarket. When they spotted a homeless man, Andrea told him, ‘Today is my son Max’s 21st birthday, and he asked me to give a gift to someone to help him celebrate.’ She handed the man a $10 bill and an apple. The man smiled into the camera and announced, ‘Happy birthday, Max!’ Soon, they passed out their booty to men and women waiting in line at a soup kitchen. In a unified chorus, they wished Max, ‘Happy birthday!’ At a pizza parlor, Andrea left $50 and told the owners to feed the hungry. ‘Happy birthday, Max!’ they shouted. With one last $10 bill and apple, they stopped at Andrea’s sister’s office. Unable to contain her laughter or her tears, she bellowed into the camera, ‘Happy birthday, Max!’ (Don’t miss these 21 acts of kindness that changed these people’s lives.)
Dr. Donald Stoltz, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

How Did She Know?

I was driving cross-country to start a new job. What began as a fun adventure turned into a nightmare when I realized I had run through most of my money and still had a ways to go. I pulled over and let the tears flow. That’s when I noticed the unopened farewell card my neighbor had shoved in my hand as I left. I pulled the card out of the envelope, and $100 dropped out—just enough to get me through the remainder of my trip. Later, I asked my neighbor why she had enclosed the money. She said, ‘I had a feeling it would help.’
Nadine Chandler, Winthrop, Massachusetts

Raised Right

Children were playing at the recreation area of an IKEA store when my five-year-old granddaughter motioned for a small boy to stop. She knelt down before him and retied his flopping shoelaces—she had only just learned to tie her own. No words were spoken, but after she finished, both smiled shyly, then turned to race off in different directions. (Speaking of cute kids, you won’t be able to stop smiling looking at these adorable father-daughter costumes this man made.)
Sheela Mayes, Olla, Louisiana

Blanket Statement

When I was seven, my family drove to the Grand Canyon. At one point, my favorite blanket flew out the window and was gone. I was devastated. Soon after, we stopped at a service station. Moping, I found a bench and was about to eat my sandwich when a biker gang pulled into the station. ‘Is that your blue Ford?’ a huge, frightening man with a gray-and-black beard asked. Mom nodded reticently. The man pulled my blanket from his jacket pocket and handed it to her. He then returned to his motorcycle. I repaid him the only way I knew how: I ran up to him and gave him my sandwich.
Zena Hamilton, United Kingdom

Just Driving Through

When my friend and I were injured in a car accident, a family from out of state stopped to help. Seeing we were hurt, they drove us to the hospital and stayed there until we were released. They then took us home, got us food, and made sure we were settled in. Amazingly, they interrupted their vacation to help us. (Check out this faith-restoring story of how this generous man let a stranger borrow his car.)
Cindy Earls, Ada, Oklahoma

Butterflies of Support

I was four months pregnant with our first child when our baby’s heart stopped beating. I was devastated. As the days went on, I was nervous about returning to work. I’m a middle school teacher and didn’t know how I could face kids.

This past May, after four weeks of recovering, I walked into my empty classroom and turned on the lights. Glued to the wall were a hundred colored paper butterflies, each with a handwritten message on it from current and past students. All of them had encouraging messages: ‘Keep moving forward,’ ‘Don’t give up on God,’ and ‘Know that we love you.’ It was exactly what I needed.
Jennifer Garcia-Esquivel, San Benito, Texas

Twice as Nice

Two firefighters were waiting in line at a fast-food restaurant when the siren sounded on their fire truck parked outside. As they turned to leave, a couple who had just received their order handed their food to the firefighters. The couple then got back in line to reorder. Doubling down on their selfless act, the manager refused to take their money. (This town is the nicest place in America! Hint: It’s in Tennessee.)
JoAnn Sanderson, Brandon, Florida

Designated Driver

I’d pulled over onto the side of a New Mexico road and was suffering a panic attack when a minivan full of kids pulled over. A woman got out and asked if I was OK. ‘No,’ I said. Then I laid out what had happened: I was delivering books for a publishing company. My next stop was way, way up this long and winding and, to me, very treacherous road. I couldn’t do it. ‘I’ll deliver the books for you,’ she said. She was a local, and the roads were nothing for her. I took her up on the offer and never forgot the simple kindness of a stranger.
Doreen Frick, Ord, Nebraska

A Christmas Story

In January 2006, a fire destroyed a family’s home. In that fire were all the belongings of a six-year-old boy, including his Christmas presents. A classmate from his school who had a birthday around then asked her parents if she could give all her gifts to the boy. That act of kindness will forever warm my heart because the boy is my grandson. (These stories of Christmas kindness will make you SO happy.)
Donna Kachnowski, Lebanon, Connecticut

She Gave Me Direction

As I left a party, I got on the wrong freeway and was immediately lost. I pulled over to the shoulder and called my roadside-assistance provider. She tried to connect me to the California Highway Patrol, but that call never went through. Hearing the panic in my voice, she came up with a plan B: ‘You’re near this office,’ she said. ‘I’m about to go off shift. Stay put, and I’ll find you.’ Ten minutes later, she rolled up. She guided me not only to the right freeway but all the way to the correct freeway exit. And then, with a wave goodbye, she drove back into the night.
Michelle Arnold, Santee, California

 

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Friday 10 November 2017

3 Las Vegas Survivors Have Mysteriously Died Less Than a Month Since the Attack

Nearly one month after the Las Vegas shooting, three of the individuals who attended the Route 91 Harvest music festival have lost their lives—but the circumstances that led up their deaths had nothing to do with injuries they sustained during the shooting.

According to a report, 28-year-old Kymberley Suchomel died at her home in Apple Valley, California, just one week after the massacre. While the official cause of her death was not immediately released, her grandmother told the Victorville Daily Press that she appeared to have died in her sleep.

“Kymberley had epilepsy and she’s always been prone to seizures — she told her friend that she recently had three focal seizures,” Julie Norton said. “I believe the stress from the shooting took her life.”

The day after the shooting, Suchomel recounted the horrific details to the Daily Press. Although she miraculously escaped from the chaotic scene with no injuries, she said, “I might have escaped unharmed, but I know that I’ve been emotionally and mentally scarred for life.”

“I’m most definitely in a state of shock and it will take some time for me to get over this,” Suchomel said on Oct. 2.“I haven’t been able to sleep and I still keep hearing the sound of loud pops in my head.”

After she managed to flee from the scene of the shooting, Suchomel said she went back to the hotel where she was staying with friends, gathered her belongings and returned to her home as quickly as possible to see her husband, Mike, and her 3-year-old daughter, Scarlet.

Just days later, Suchomel’s grandmother arrived at her home to find her dead in her bed.

Also Read: Las Vegas Eyewitness, Who Exposed Multiple Shooters, Found Dead

Dennis and Lorraine Carver also died mysteriously when their car exploded on Oct. 16, just weeks after they survived the Las Vegas Shooting. The couple’s 16-year-old daughter, Madison, told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that she heard a loud bang outside of her window and “when she ran down the street and rounded the corner, a familiar vehicle engulfed in flames came into view”

Dennis, 52, and Lorraine, 53, “died together less than half a mile from their home.” The Riverside County Fire Department claimed that their vehicle “crashed into a metal gate” and it took firefighters “nearly an hour to completely put out the fire,” according to the report.

The Carvers had also managed to escape the shooting with no injuries, and their 20-year-old daughter, Brooke, told the Review-Journal that as soon as her parents realized gunfire broke out during the music festival, her dad jumped on top of her mom to shield her from the bullets.

“We were so relieved when they got out of the shooting alive,” Brooke Carver said. “But I also think we’ve been given little pieces of them that we would’ve never gotten if the shooting hadn’t happened right before they died.”

There is still an endless number of questions surrounding how the Las Vegas Shooting unfolded, the history of the suspected shooter, the response from law enforcement, and why evidence such as the hotel’s surveillance footage has yet to be released.

Now, as the families of hundreds of victims search for answers, the families of Dennis and Lorraine Carver and Kymberley Suchomel are left searching for answers about why their loved ones died, and if their deaths had any connections to the horrific massacre they witnessed.

Source : Free Thought Project

Also Read: Woman Warned, ‘You’re All Going to Die Tonight’ – 45 Min. BEFORE Shooting, Witness Says

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Thursday 9 November 2017

In the 1970s, scientists subjected newly arrived samples of moon rocks to a barrage of tests.

To their surprise, they discovered that some of the rocks were magnetic. When magma cooled and solidified into these rocks, the material had been exposed to a magnetic field. Which was strange because, as far as scientists knew at the time, the moon didn’t have a global magnetic field like the one that envelops Earth, then or ever.

But the rocks suggested otherwise, and many studies of the samples since have shown that the moon indeed had a magnetic field billions of years ago, perhaps one as strong as Earth’s today.

Scientists don’t know exactly how long it lasted and why it disappeared. To investigate this mystery, they keep turning back to the moon rocks.

That’s how Sonia Tikoo found herself heating one of them to 1,436 degrees Fahrenheit (780 degrees Celsius) in a lab chamber.

The rock in question was collected by the Apollo 15 crew in 1971 from the southern rim of a crater called Dune.

The rock, known as glassy regolith breccia 15498, is composed of basalt shards, partially covered in melted glass, and dates back 1 billion to 2.5 billion years.

Igneous rocks, both on Earth and the moon, contain minerals that can preserve properties of an ambient magnetic field that exists at the time they form.

When the lunar rock cooled from a molten state, grains of metallic iron inside recorded the magnetization around it. Heating up the rock again forces it to give up this hidden information.

“Because magnetization is acquired by temperature-related processes, it follows that it can also be removed by temperature-related processes,” Tikoo, a planetary science professor at Rutgers University in New Jersey, explained in an email.

“We can heat the rocks progressively in a zero magnetic field environment to increasing temperatures and measure how the rock’s magnetization changes after each heating step.”

As the temperature crept higher, Tikoo and her fellow researchers tracked how the intensity of the magnetization changed using an instrument called a magnetometer. They stopped at 1,436 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the maximum temperature at which metallic iron can preserve magnetism. Anything higher, and the rock loses its magnetization completely.

Researchers have exposed lunar rocks to extreme heat in the past, a process that, if things go awry, could lead to chemical changes in the samples, Tikoo said.

One of the researchers built a heating environment that mimicked closely the conditions under which the rock formed to prevent any damaging effects. Still, they were nervous.

“We were very concerned about accidentally destroying the sample and would monitor our heating experiments very closely to make sure all aspects of the heating process were taking place smoothly,” Tikoo said.

Scientists estimate the moon’s magnetic field existed between 4.25 billion years ago and 3.56 billion years ago, when the solar system was young.

Tikoo and her fellow researchers say that their new analysis of the Apollo moon rock’s magnetic intensity suggests that the field may have persisted for 1 billion to 2.5 billion years longer than that. Their findings are described in a paper published Wednesday in Science Advances.

Scientists don’t know when the moon’s magnetic field vanished, nor do they fully understand what powered it in the first place. Earth’s magnetic field, which stretches several tens of thousands of miles into space, is generated by the constant churning of liquid metal at the planet’s molten core.

This constant motion is known as a dynamo. The existence of a magnetic field on the moon means a similar dynamo was at work. Scientists believe that because of the moon’s small size relative to Earth’s, a molten core would have cooled off quickly. But if it were powered by this process alone, the lunar dynamo would have shut down in a matter of a few hundred million years—not a billion or more years, like the moon rocks suggest.

So scientists must consider alternative causes for a lunar dynamo. Tikoo said the moon’s core, which is mostly iron, may contain other, lighter elements—like sulfur and carbon—that could have contributed to the dynamo’s power source and its duration.

As the moon’s molten core cooled and solidified over billions of years, leftover liquid kept swirling, buoyed by light elements. The heat that escaped the core during the cooling process, combined with the rising of this remaining liquid, could have powered the magnetic field for a longer period.

Other scientists point to an ancient interaction between the moon’s liquid core and its mantle, the layer between the core and the surface. The core and the mantle may have rotated at slightly different angles, producing movement that swirled the core’s liquid metal. Over time, the angle narrowed and weakened the forces responsible for the dynamo, causing the magnetic field to disappear.

The study of magnetic fields beyond Earth has implications for the search for habitable worlds elsewhere in the universe. Without a magnetic field to protect a planet or a moon from solar wind and cosmic radiation, life as we know it on Earth could not exist. The invisible shield prevents solar wind—streams of charged particles from the sun—from eroding away Earth’s atmosphere and water.

Mars once had its own magnetic field, as a young planet about 4 billion years ago, along with a thick atmosphere capable of supporting liquid water. But the shield ceased to exist as Mars cooled, and nearly all of its atmosphere was stripped away.

Nearly 50 years after they arrived on Earth, the Apollo moon rocks are still indispensable to lunar science, small representatives of a close neighbor researchers are still trying to understand. The rocks have both answered longstanding questions and revealed new mysteries about the moon’s origins and evolution. NASA receives dozens of applications for use of the samples in research each year. As their study continues, the rocks may give up more secrets still.

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Thursday 2 November 2017

Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in this day and age. Sadly most people reading know someone who has fallen victim to this relentless killer. Treatment procedures seem to only make the ordeal extravagantly worse for most patients. Turning something already so difficult, into something absolutely unbearable.

A recent study done by scientists at The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is proof that chemotherapy is no more than a financial resource used by big pharma to benefit themselves.

America is sitting on approximately a 200 billion dollar industry when it comes to chemotherapy alone.

Researchers Jessica M. Pasturiza, Allison S. Harney, George S. Karagiannis and Yarong Wang all agree that while chemotherapy will shrink a tumor, it causes cancer cells to spread throughout the body in an attempt to replicate themselves. Metastasis is the spreading of cancerous tumors. This is the leading cause of recurrent cancers, even more so if the patient has gone through chemotherapy or radiation therapy.

This study sheds much needed light on the heinous fraud that is the cancer/chemotherapy industry. Using chemotherapy as a treatment should be considered a crime. Our modern day medical system frown upon holistic remedies. Most likely due to the fact that they aren’t making the big bucks when they recommend you to natural alternatives.

Also Read: People Do Not Die of Cancer! People Die of Chemotherapy and in Terrible Pain

However there are many available, at a much lower cost not only on the pocket, but also on the bodies of these poor people suffering. Here are some treatments that you or your loved ones can try as opposed to radiation or chemotherapy.

Vitamin C Chelation- in this method vitamin C is administered directly to the vein via IV. Linus Pauling discovered that in environment with high levels of vitamin C, cancer cells simply could not grow.

Max Gersen Therapy- this holistic treatment consists of coffee enemas to rid the body of toxic build up. Then juicing vegetables and fruits to load the body with powerful antioxidants to aid in healing.

Medical Marijuana- this plant is rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. These aid in creating an environment inhospitable to cancer cells. Medical Marijuana is becoming more widely accepted due to its ability to treat several different types of cancer.

Budwig Protocol- this technique involves using a mixture of turmeric and black pepper to cleanse the body of toxins. Pumping the body full of healthy Omega 3’s to reduce inflammation, which has been linked to certain types of cancer. Budwig also recommends using Indian Frankensense to treat brain cancer.

Here you have the definitive proof that chemotherapy causes cancer.

Don’t let big pharma make another dollar off of pain and suffering.

 

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