Billy Burke World Outreach Virtual Healing Service 7-18-20 844-264-7225 AND Tom Campbell and Bruce Lipton: Two Scientists “See the Same World”

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Billy Burke World Outreach Virtual Healing Service 7-18-20 844-264-7225

#UNIDO @PBillyBurke #Kuhlman
Burke said his focus is preparing people to get what he called a power touch from God
“I have no power to heal at all; it’s credit, power & glory to God”

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FREE CD – Midnight Cry (Mp3)

FREE CD – Midnight Cry (Mp3)

#Revival capital of the world

[“If it works for you, what difference does it make?”]

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Tom Campbell, physicist (formerly with NASA), and Bruce Lipton, biologist (author of The Biology of Belief), discuss what they have discovered about reality from their unique perspectives.

This is an uplifting and insightful interview by Chuck and Karen Robison of What If It Really Works.

Produced by MBT Events.

Tom Campbell and Bruce Lipton: Two Scientists “See the Same World”

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76 Responses to “Billy Burke World Outreach Virtual Healing Service 7-18-20 844-264-7225 AND Tom Campbell and Bruce Lipton: Two Scientists “See the Same World””

  1. rosettasister Says:

    Billy Burke World Outreach Virtual Healing Service 7-18-20 844-264-7225 AND Tom Campbell and Bruce Lipton: Two Scientists “See the Same World”

    Billy Burke World Outreach Virtual Healing Service 7-18-20 844-264-7225 AND Tom Campbell and Bruce Lipton: Two Scientists “See the Same World”

    [#Nonlocality describes the apparent ability of objects to instantaneously know about each other’s state, even when separated by large distances (potentially even billions of light years), almost as if the universe at large instantaneously arranges its particles in anticipation of future events.]

    Yup, well I’ll agree it can be instantaneous = #Miracles = RESULTS

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    http://www.theoutpostforum.com/tof/forum.php

  4. rosettasister Says:

    http://www.serpo.org/article3.php

    Click to access doty-rick-serpo.pdf

    Article 3: UFO Magazine (Feb 2006)

    by Richard Doty

    My name is Richard Doty, retired special agent, Air Force Office of Special Investigation (AFOSI), and now a private citizen living in New Mexico. I’ve been an avid reader of UFO Magazine for the past several years.

    Recently Bill Birnes, the magazine’s publisher, asked me to make some comments regarding the recent Serpo revelations. I told Bill I’d be very happy to write this article relating my personal analysis of the Serpo information, which describes an exchange program in 1965 between United States military personnel and extraterrestrials from the Planet Serpo in the Zeta Reticuli star system.

    Before I go into the details of Project Serpo, let me explain that I’ve been a recipient of Victor Martinez’s email listing for the past year. For those readers who don’t know Victor, let me give a brief biographical review of him. Understanding the Project Serpo disclosure starts with understanding Victor’s role.

    Victor is a former U.S. government employee. He worked for a number of different Federal law enforcement agencies and now works in Los Angeles as a teacher. Victor has a longstanding personal interest in the subject of UFOs and maintains an email distribution list of well over a hundred recipients on the topic. In early November 2005 I learned from Victor that he’d been contacted by a person identifying himself as Anonymous who was telling an extraordinary story; moreover, it’s one which I’d heard before.

    Mr. Anonymous, as I like to call him, first introduced himself as a retired employee of the U.S. government and then went on to detail the “real” Roswell incident. He stated that the Roswell incident involved two crash sites: one southwest of Corona and the second site at Pelona Peak, south of Datil, New Mexico. The crash involved two extraterrestrial aircraft.

    The Corona crash was found a day later by an archaeology team who reported the crash site to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s department. A deputy arrived the next day and summoned a state police officer. One live alien being, an extraterrestrial biological entity (EBE), was found hiding behind a rock. The alien was given water but declined food, and was later transferred to Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.

    The information eventually went to Roswell Army Air Field. The site was examined and all hard evidence was also removed to Roswell. However, the bodies were taken to Los Alamos since they had a freezing system that allowed the bodies to remain frozen for research. The craft itself was taken to Roswell and then on to Wright Field, Ohio, later to be renamed Wright Patterson Air Force Base.

    The second site was not discovered until August 1949 by two ranchers. They reported the findings several days later to the sheriff of Catron County, New Mexico. Because of the remote location, it took the sheriff several days to make his way to the crash site on horseback. Once at the site, the sheriff took photographs and then returned to Datil. Sandia Army Base, later to become Kirtland Air Force Base, was notified. A recovery team took custody of all evidence, including six bodies. The bodies were initially taken to Sandia but were later transferred to Los Alamos.

    The live entity established communication with the U.S. military and provided information about his planet and his race of extraterrestrials. Eventually, the U.S. Government made contact with the Ebens, as they were termed, and set up a meeting location, which turned out to be the well-known Holloman landing in 1964. Mr. Anonymous explained that the landing was near Holloman Air Force Base, not actually at Holloman itself.

    During that meeting, an exchange program was set up between our two races. Our government selected twelve military personnel: ten men and two women. They were trained, vetted, and carefully removed from the military system, and in 1965 the twelve left on an Eben spacecraft to the planet Serpo.

    That was the core story as presented by Mr. Anonymous in a sequence of eleven major releases of information to date, all so far via Victor Martinez. Readers can go to http://www.serpo.org and read the archive of the entire release, accompanied by further analysis from many different people. In this rest of this article, I’ll offer my personal analysis of the initial contact made by Mr. Anonymous, and of the information released by him.

    In early 1979, after arriving at Kirtland Air Force Base as a young special agent with AFOSI, I was assigned to the counterintelligence division of AFOSI District 17. I was briefed into a special compartmented program. This program dealt with United States government involvement with extraterrestrial biological entities. During my initial briefing I was given the complete background of our government’s involvement with EBEs.

    This background included information on the Roswell incident, which did indeed state that two crash sites were found. The first crash site was located southeast of Corona and the second site was found south of Datil. Basically, this was exactly the same information that Mr. Anonymous released.

    Other details about the location of the bodies and the site where the live entity was discovered were also mentioned. I learned these details in 1979 and can con- firm that Mr. Anonymous did indeed state information that was previously unknown to the public. The fact that the bodies were taken to Los Alamos and that Sandia Base handled the second site were not known publicly in the past. This information is quite correct.

    During a briefing in 1984 I read a document which mentioned an exchange program between an alien race and twelve U.S. military personnel. The briefing did not mention any specific details of the exchange program, but it did refer to the program lasting from 1965 to 1978.

    I tried to obtain more information during a Pentagon briefing in 1985, but I was told I didn’t have the proper clearance for that information. I retired in 1988 and with one exception, I never learned anything further about the subject until very recently.

    In 1991 during a retirement party for a AFOSI friend, I had a conversation with Colonel Jack Casey, retired Air Force Intelligence. I specifically asked Colonel Casey about the exchange program I’d heard about. With a look of surprise, Colonel Casey looked around as if to make sure no one was listening and then led me outside to a patio. Colonel Casey then went on to give me a short briefing about the exchange program. He told me the following:

    In 1965, twelve U.S. military men were placed on an extraterrestrial spacecraft and flew to an alien planet some 40 light years away. The exchange program lasted until 1978 when the team returned. Some of the twelve died on the alien planet and by 1991, when I was given this information, some had died since. The final briefing of the returnees is still classified. Note: all the team members are now dead, the last surviving until 2002. Again, this was exactly what Mr. Anonymous has described. That was all the information Colonel Casey would or could provide. I did try over the years to obtain more information, but no one, not even the retired intelligence officers I knew, had any further data they possessed or were willing to share. Then in late 2005, 14 years later, Mr. Anonymous made the stunning release being discussed here.

    Although much of the information correlates closely with what I’ve heard elsewhere, I do have a few concerns both regarding the method used by Mr. Anonymous in his initial release, and also regarding some of the information itself. First, I’d personally have preferred Mr. Anonymous to have chosen a different medium for his release; he could perhaps have used a more open source.

    Although I have nothing but praise for Victor Martinez and his email forum, I think Mr. Anonymous could have chosen a widely recognized news medium, such as CNN, Fox, or the like, which would have given him more credibility and instant access to a much wider public.

    If Mr. Anonymous wishes the information to be released broadly, then in my opinion what would work best would be for him to go to such an open source and make all the information available at one time. I don’t actually know the exact reasons why he chose instead to release his information via Victor Martinez. Secondly, there are some apparent anomalies in the information that has been released to date. Many former intelligence officers have come forward after Mr. Anonymous made his initial release, and pointed out what they claimed were errors in some of the data. For instance, Mr. Anonymous stated that ten men and two women comprised the exchange team. However, both Paul McGovern, former security chief for the Defense Intelligence Agency, and Gene Loscowski (real name Gene Lakes), former director of security, Nevada Test Site, have come forward questioning this particular gender mix of the team. Three other former Air Force Intelligence officers have also questioned this information.

    According to Mr. McGovern, twelve men were selected; no women. My other independent sources also confirmed that no women were sent on that mission. I’m not in any way wanting to upset female readers, but to understand how the military would have regarded this project, one must really look back to the U.S. military, not now-but way back in 1965.

    During that time period women in the military were segregated. The USAF had women in the Air Force (WAFS), there were women in the Navy (WAVES), and the Army had women in the Army corps (WACS). Most military females were in medical, administrative, supply, or the personnel career field. Few women would have been qualified for such a long-duration mission. Female astronauts were not selected until the late 1970s. These are valid reasons to doubt Mr. Anonymous’s particular statement that women were included on this particular mission.

    Mr. Anonymous then detailed the training given to the twelve people selected for the mission. Two former Defense Intelligence Agency employees have come forward to state that the training actually fell in line with astronaut training and that the training lasted for one year and consisted of astronaut training rather then the intelligence and combat training detailed by Mr. Anonymous. If one stops and thinks about it, astronaut training would probably make a little more sense than the training described by Mr. Anonymous.

    Mr. Anonymous also mentioned some items which were taken on the mission. According to his early reports, the team took 9,000 pounds of equipment with them. However, Mr. Anonymous subsequently corrected this by saying 90,500 pounds of equipment was taken.

    He then mentioned that liquid nitrogen canisters were taken as a fall-back weapon against the Ebens, who were sensitive to cold. But liquid nitrogen would not stay stable for an extended period of time and would last only a few weeks in a canister. Maybe Mr. Anonymous meant compressed air, which would last longer, or better yet, Freon, which would remain stable in a canister for a long period of time.

    Finally, Mr. Anonymous mentioned handguns and rifles being taken as defense. I have mixed feelings regarding this. Since it was a military team, I could understand that some weapons would be taken as a routine measure. However, if you trusted the Ebens to the degree of allowing twelve United States military personnel to fly 40 light years for 12 or 13 years, why would anyone take weapons? What good would weapons be on a planet 40 light years away?

    On the positive side of Mr. Anonymous’s information, a number of insiders and researchers have reported hearing of such an exchange program before. These include such respected individuals as Linda Howe and Whitley Strieber, together with Colonel Casey and all the other former DIA officials mentioned above. Whitley Strieber’s tantalizing and brief experience over 10 years ago was with a man he met at a convention who claimed to have been on the Serpo team before he left Strieber to consider what he had been told. This overall degree of corroboration seems highly significant, as I think readers will agree.

    Some of the data provided by Mr. Anonymous seems off-beam-the orbital data and other scientific information- although he did state, intriguingly, that the laws of physics were not exactly the same on Serpo as they are here in our own solar system.

    Nevertheless, there’s a growing debate regarding the scientific information provided by Mr. Anonymous about the planet Serpo and that solar system. According to him, Serpo was a planet of a binary star system. A binary star is a double star, each orbiting their common center of mass.

    I’m not a math or science expert and will not state all the different figures or formulas, but it seems to me that there are legitimate arguments on both sides of this issue. But I have to say that I do feel that a simple hoaxer would have been sure to get the numbers right. The purpose of a hoaxer, or even someone spreading disinformation, is-after all-to convince, not to lay himself open to criticism straight away.

    To conclude, and aside from the broadly confirming testimony of my various colleagues, Mr. Anonymous is simply in my opinion not operating like a hoaxer would. A hoaxer would have actually done a better job, so to speak, of researching information for his hoax. Importantly, the apparent anomalies and absence of the promised photographs to date can all be accounted for if we suppose that the context under which Mr. Anonymous is operating is not exactly as it may first appear.

    We must remember that Mr. Anonymous will hardly have the 3,000-page report in his living room just sitting there like a Sears catalog. The report will be guarded under the tightest conceivable security and the conditions of access are unknown by us. We can hypothesize that Mr. Anonymous may not even have access to the documents at all and may be relying on memory, someone else’s memory, or someone else supplying him with the information maybe by phone or by tape under conditions over which he himself has no control.

    As for the photographs, they may again be in a different location. Paradoxically, there is the factor of Mr. Anonymous having gone quiet since his last post on December 21 up to the time of my writing this on January 13 may be precisely because he has indeed met with difficulty caused by insider agents.

    We know that there are different factions within the intelligence community regarding disclosure. Some may wish to obstruct a disclosure such as this while some others may be looking the other way, quietly supporting the disclosure by allowing it to happen. We just don’t know at this point. These factors are not reasons in themselves to accept the story; however, they are persuasive reasons not to dismiss it without very careful thought indeed.

    In conclusion, it seems to me that while there are some discrepancies in detail, there’s a persuasively broad measure of agreement that such a project actually existed, and there are good reasons for us to suspend our disbelief. I earnestly hope that by the time this edition of the magazine is published we may have heard more from Mr. Anonymous, and that his important revelations will continue well into 2006.

  5. rosettasister Says:

    “He stated that the Roswell incident involved two crash sites: one southwest of Corona and the second site at Pelona Peak, south of Datil, New Mexico. The crash involved two extraterrestrial aircraft.”

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    https://goo.gl/maps/vmAM9BogBmQLQZnB6

  8. rosettasister Says:

    Roswell UFO witness’ never-before-seen interview: ‘Soldiers hauled a creature away – he had big eyes like the one on TV’

    In a never-before-seen interview, former US Deputy Sheriff Charlie Forgus says he was a witness to the UFO crash at Roswell in 1947

    https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/new-witness-to-roswell-ufo-10545902

  9. rosettasister Says:

    http://www.theoutpostforum.com/tof/showthread.php?692-Roswell-(Corona)-crash/

  10. rosettasister Says:

    Leslie Kean is an independent investigative journalist and author of Surviving Death: A Journalist Investigates Evidence for an Afterlife.

    In 2010, her book UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record was a New York Times bestseller.

    Spirit Materialization with Leslie Kean

  11. rosettasister Says:

    GRANT CAMERON on his New Contact Modalities book, Interviewed by Paola Harris

    •Jul 19, 2020

    Grant Cameron Whitehouse UFO

    Grant’s new book, Contact Modalities

    #UNIDO #ufo #ufos #orb #orbs #uap

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    https://www.standard.co.uk/news/health/coronavirus-live-with-like-malaria-ministers-a4501361.html

    Tone changes as ministers admit: we might have to live with virus like malaria

    However, a vaccine is no longer seen as a “silver bullet” following research into patients and staff at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS trust that showed antibody levels decline after just two or three months.

  14. rosettasister Says:

    #UNIDO #music #musica

  15. rosettasister Says:

    https://goo.gl/maps/vBkiCKHz3iuhzTXg9

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    https://goo.gl/maps/FEqorThjF998H32HA

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    https://goo.gl/maps/Bmv6z44Z3xJC3anb7

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    https://www.blm.gov/documents/new-mexico/public-room/map/horse-mountain-wilderness-study-area

  19. rosettasister Says:

    https://www.blm.gov/document-type/map?page=10

    https://www.blm.gov/document-type/map

  20. rosettasister Says:

    https://www.blm.gov/press-release/blm-roswell-field-office-reopens-valley-fires-recreation-area

  21. rosettasister Says:

    Coronavirus vaccine being developed by Oxford scientists is ‘safe and induces immune response’, study suggests

    #saferVaccines ?

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    Drugs company #Synairgen, which has links to Southampton University, this morning announced that patients who received #interferon beta #SNG001 had a 79 per cent lower risk of developing severe disease and were more than twice as likely to fully recover from Covid-19.

    The trial was led by Tom Wilkinson, professor of respiratory medicine at Southampton University.

    https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/coronavirus-vaccine-oxford-astrazeneca-a4503391.html

    [INTERFERON, please]

  22. rosettasister Says:

    Tests may also give a false-positive result if they identify antibodies against some other coronavirus, like the four that regularly cause common colds.

    https://www.consumerreports.org/medical-tests/antibody-test-might-tell-if-you-ever-had-coronavirus/

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    “Combining a test that is designed to detect current infection with a test that detects infection at some point in the past is just really confusing and muddies the water”

  23. rosettasister Says:

    Tests may also give a false-positive result if they identify antibodies against some other coronavirus, like the four that regularly cause common colds.

    https://www.consumerreports.org/medical-tests/antibody-test-might-tell-if-you-ever-had-coronavirus/

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    “Combining a test that is designed to detect current infection with a test that detects infection at some point in the past is just really confusing and muddies the water”

    https://www.livescience.com/cdc-combined-covid-19-diagnostic-and-antibody-tests.html

    viral vs antibody covid test

    [We’re using this data to reopen our economy, maybe we should hold off on the antibody testing for awhile]

  24. rosettasister Says:

    Phone 575-835-0412
    Address Socorro Field Office
    901 South Highway 85
    Socorro, NM 87801
    Latitude / Longitude 33.69286028, -108.0666667

    Directions From Socorro, NM

    drive west on US Highway 60 for approximately 46.5 miles and turn south onto NM Highway 52 (gravel). Drive for about 21.5 miles on NM 52 and turn west onto NM Highway 163 (gravel). Travel approximately 14.5 miles on 163 to a small pullout serving as a trailhead to the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail. Hike on the trail to the west to enter the WSA.

    External Map

    Click to access ContinentalDivide.pdf

  25. rosettasister Says:

    https://continentaldividetrail.org/cdnst-interactive-map/

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    https://goo.gl/maps/HVqDjayrqnsKtDxs6

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    https://goo.gl/maps/3829m9k9JXNhzxtJ9

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    https://goo.gl/maps/nFkmFwKLq63j2s4Z6

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    https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/22705-S-Crest-Way-Yarnell-AZ-85362/82014491_zpid/

  31. rosettasister Says:

    https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/219-Northern-Trail-St-Datil-NM-87821/2078639116_zpid/

  32. rosettasister Says:

    https://www2.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/guides/212.htm

  33. rosettasister Says:

    https://www.ft.com/companies/pharmaceuticals

  34. rosettasister Says:

    Heated vaccine debate between Robert Kennedy Jr. and Alan Dershowitz moderated by Patrick Bet-David.

    Thursday 7/23/2020

    About the Guests:

    (Anti Vaccine) Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. serves as President of Waterkeeper Alliance, as well as Founder, Chairman of the Board, and Chief Legal Counsel for Children’s Health Defense, and of counsel to Morgan & Morgan, a nationwide personal injury practice.

    Mr. Kennedy is an esteemed author, with a long list of published books including the New York Times’ bestseller, “Crimes Against Nature.” Mr. Kennedy was named one of Time magazine’s “Heroes for the Planet” for his success helping Riverkeeper lead the fight to restore the Hudson River. His reputation as a resolute defender of the environment and children’s health stems from a litany of successful legal actions. He received recognition for his role in the landmark victory against Monsanto last year, as well as in the DuPont Case that inspired the movie “Dark Waters” (2019).

    – – – – –
    (Pro Vaccine) Professor Alan M. Dershowitz is Brooklyn native who has been called “the nation’s most peripatetic civil liberties lawyer” and one of its “most distinguished defenders of individual rights,” “the best-known criminal lawyer in the world,” “the top lawyer of last resort,” “America’s most public Jewish defender” and “Israel’s single most visible defender – the Jewish state’s lead attorney in the court of public opinion.” He is the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. Dershowitz, a graduate of Brooklyn College and Yale Law School, joined the Harvard Law School faculty at age 25 after clerking for Judge David Bazelon and Justice Arthur Goldberg.

  35. rosettasister Says:

    https://www.ft.com/companies/pharmaceuticals

    Coronavirus treatment
    US spends $2bn to secure Covid-19 #vaccine

    BioNTech and Pfizer announce deal for 100m doses of coronavirus inoculation candidate

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    “Synairgen said when inhaled, the natural protein #interferon beta stimulates an immune response in the body”

    Immunosuppressant drug shows promise for Covid-19 patients

    Study of 101 hospitalised patients finds those given #Synairgen’s interferon beta drug are more than twice as likely to recover

    [US spends $2bn? Maybe spend $1bn on interferon?!]
    [Should U.S. president be pushing particular vaccines?]

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    https://stephenlendman.org/2020/07/biden-press-agent-nyt/

    In a pro-Biden puff piece no responsible editor would touch, the Times discussed day one of a Biden presidency.

    Written by notorious establishment defender David Brooks, he assumed a Biden November triumph over Trump in November the way the Times assumed it for Hillary in 2016.

    Like most other Times columnists and contributors, his stuff doesn’t pass the smell test — polar opposite what good journalism should be, delivering truth and full disclosure at all times, rarely ever by the Times on major issues mattering most.

    Ignoring Biden’s near-half century of shilling for powerful interests, his support for US wars of aggression throughout his time in office, his deference to Wall Street and other corporate predators over the general welfare, his racist history and US gulag prison system backing, Brooks reinvented an unindicted war criminal multiple times over.

    No more “presidential tweets,” he roared. Republicans will pretend they never heard (DJT’s) name.”

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    https://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2020/07/07/commentary/world-commentary/foreign-policy-biden-worse-trump/

    Trump signed the first peace agreement with the Taliban; he plans to bring home the last American troops in Afghanistan before Election Day — even sooner than required under the deal. He refuses to be goaded into a new cold war against Russia, has met with the leader of North Korea and has offered direct talks with Iran — positions far to the left of hawkish pro-war Democrats like former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former President Barack Obama and Biden.

    Because most Americans are self-centered and unconcerned about brown people in other nations, it’s ridiculous yet necessary to remind you that the Afghans we bomb are real people like you and me, that Iraqis are scarred for life when their children are hobbled by American bullets, that Yemenis cry for their dead blown to bits by American missiles, that our insane decision to turn Libya from the most prosperous country in Africa into a failed state with 21st century slave auctions is an atrocity, that we have murdered hundreds of thousands of innocent people in the last couple of decades for no reason that can be justified under common sense or international law.

    The United States is the greatest exporter of death, oppression and exploitation on the planet. Every human being has the duty to oppose it. We who pour our taxes into the U.S. government have the biggest duty of all to fight the war machine. That begins with holding the murderers and their enablers accountable for their — there is no better word — evil.

    #antiwar

  38. rosettasister Says:

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    Click to access PIIS0140-6736(20)31611-1.pdf

    “Vaccine formulation at one concentration was tested against a comparator quadrivalent conjugate #meningococcal vaccine”

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    https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/covid-19-health/placebos-used-vaccine-trials-do-not-please-everyone

    #Placebos Used in Vaccine Trials Do Not Please Everyone

    A team in the United Kingdom is conducting a trial of a new COVID-19 vaccine (charmingly called ChAdOx1 nCOV-19) and they are comparing it not to a saline injection but to a vaccine against #meningitis.

    [….]

    Also, comparing an experimental COVID-19 vaccine that has so far been shown to cause a fair amount of physical reactions (pain, fever) to a meningitis vaccine that can also cause these temporary side effects will certainly paint a kinder picture of the COVID vaccine.

    #placebo #saferVaccines
    #Oxford University (Oxford, UK), w support from #AstraZeneca

  39. rosettasister Says:

    Listen as #RFKJr exposes AstraZeneca (Oxford) for using a meningitis jab placebo, so can we trust their data?

    Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. serves as President of Waterkeeper Alliance, as well as Founder, Chairman of the Board, and Chief Legal Counsel for Children’s Health Defense, and of counsel to Morgan & Morgan, a nationwide personal injury practice.

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    Click to access PIIS0140-6736(20)31611-1.pdf

    “Vaccine formulation at one concentration was tested against a comparator quadrivalent conjugate #meningococcal vaccine”

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    https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/covid-19-health/placebos-used-vaccine-trials-do-not-please-everyone

    #Placebos Used in Vaccine Trials Do Not Please Everyone

    A team in the United Kingdom is conducting a trial of a new COVID-19 vaccine (charmingly called ChAdOx1 nCOV-19) and they are comparing it not to a saline injection but to a vaccine against #meningitis.

    [….]

    Also, comparing an experimental COVID-19 vaccine that has so far been shown to cause a fair amount of physical reactions (pain, fever) to a meningitis vaccine that can also cause these temporary side effects will certainly paint a kinder picture of the COVID vaccine.

    #placebo #saferVaccines
    #Oxford University (Oxford, UK), w support from #AstraZeneca

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    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/pentagon-consultant-briefed-senators-discovery-182905679.html

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    @SimeonHein
    @SpacedOutRadio
    @DaveScottSOR

  43. rosettasister Says:

    The percentage for week 29 is 9.1% and currently lower than the percentage during week 28 (11.5%); however,the percentage remains above the epidemic threshold.

  44. rosettasister Says:

    https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/covid-data/covidview/index.html

  45. rosettasister Says:

    https://www2.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/guides/212.htm

    https://archives.wheaton.edu/repositories/4/resources/163

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    https://www.google.com/books/edition/Defining_Moments_Kathryn_Kuhlman/yOPWCwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=kuhlman+evangelical+church+alliance&pg=PT32&printsec=frontcover

  48. rosettasister Says:

    https://books.google.com/books?id=yOPWCwAAQBAJ&pg=PT34&lpg=PT34#v=onepage&q&f=false

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    https://jenmiskov.com/

  51. rosettasister Says:

    Don Stewart: A life in pursuit of God’s reward

    by Robert Anglen – May. 4, 2009 12:00 AM
    The Arizona Republic

    Don Stewart says God touched him even before he was born.

    It was 1939, Prescott. A 41-year-old pregnant woman was rushed from a country hovel to the county hospital in fierce labor pain. With the baby in breech, doctors and nurses were convinced the mother would die.

    Then a stranger walked into the room holding a prayer cloth.

    “Witnesses going down the hall said the room lit up when the man came in,” Stewart says. “The man . . . put the prayer cloth on my mother and said, ‘You shall live and not die, and the child you shall have will be a chosen vessel.’ ”

    »Stewart presides today over a multimillion-dollar Phoenix ministry that reaches across the globe, although many Arizonans have never heard of him.

    The 69-year-old televangelist conducts energetic revivals across the country – he calls them “crusades” – that often feature rapid-fire faith-healing episodes. Stewart oversees 85 churches in the Philippines, preaches to viewers through his “Power and Mercy” television show and conducts a direct-mail campaign that floods followers with requests to donate money.

    Stewart also has built his ministry on charitable work and delivering aid to the world’s poor and sick.

    But he has been dogged by controversy. Two decades ago, he was accused by another church of committing arson for an insurance payoff. A decade before that, church officials in his own ministry accused him of embezzlement. And, in 1997, the IRS accused Stewart of using his church for personal benefit and revoked the ministry’s tax-exempt status.

    But Stewart has never been charged with a crime, and he dismisses the accusations as unproven, motivated by unscrupulous critics and disgruntled employees.

    Stewart is not as flamboyantly recognizable as some televangelists. He does not have the extravagance of Benny Hinn, the audience of Robert Tilton or the mega-church of Robert Schuller. His ministry, the Don Stewart Association, operates out of a nondescript warehouse in an industrial park near Interstate 17.

    Stewart’s calling also has brought him wealth. He lives in a $2.5 million Paradise Valley home owned by his church, and the church has paid his wife and his sons hundreds of thousands of dollars over the years. The church’s charity also bought a Hummer, records show; it’s unclear whether that was the same yellow Hummer driven by his wife, Brenda.

    Stewart calls this God’s reward. It echoes the message he imparts to his followers: that God will reward the faithful with prosperity.

    “I see the Bible through the lens of a young kid who didn’t have a chance in life. No money, tattered and broken and heartbroken,” Stewart says. “God says come and follow me and I will take care of all your needs. Not only will I do that, but I will give you the desires of your heart.”

    »Stewart did his growing up dirt poor in Clarkdale and Jerome.

    His mother was a devout Christian, his father a bigamist who abandoned Stewart’s mother and five siblings before he was born, Stewart says. His father later returned to the family, repentant and religious.

    “He came back, and the dad I knew was a very distant man, a hard worker,” Stewart says. “But he never told me he loved me or anything like that.”

    At 13, Stewart says he developed a bone disease. Four operations later, hips pinned, he could not walk without crutches.

    “I was in . . . a little Assembly of God church in Cottonwood,” Stewart says. “Evangelists prayed for me. I threw my crutches away and ran around that building. I fell at the altar.”

    He describes the experience as an anointing, and like Saul on the road to Damascus, he heard God’s voice.

    “How do I know it was God? Was it audible? Was it in my heart? I can’t tell you, but it was real to me. He said, ‘Take my healing powers to the nations of the world.’ ”

    »Stewart’s critics describe him as a huckster with a Bible. They say he takes his cues for coaxing money and emotions out of people from an old school of televangelists and Pentecostal preachers.

    “During his services, Stewart sings off key to people just before they are ‘slain in the spirit’ by his touch,” Pastor G. Richard Fisher wrote in a 2002 article on Stewart in New Quarterly magazine. “He warbles and croons songs (partially scripture and partially positive affirmations) that sound like he is just making them up as they go along.”

    Fisher wrote that some ministries are “not only concerned with Stewart’s lavish lifestyle . . . money-raising schemes, IRS problems . . . and overblown hype regarding his power,” but also that “his published statements are replete with new-age buzz words.”

    Fisher is a senior researcher for Personal Freedom Outreach, a non-denominational Christian watchdog group in Missouri that seeks to expose what it describes as false biblical teachings.

    The miracle engine of Stewart’s empire is a green handkerchief called a “prosperity prayer cloth.” Stewart says it’s a touchpoint for God’s blessing, not unlike the one the stranger carried into his mother’s hospital room.

    Stewart’s promise: wealth and health in exchange for financial contributions.

    “Whatever you make happen for God’s work, God will make happen for you,” Stewart tells followers.

    »Stewart says he graduated 12th in a high-school class of 12. Instead of textbooks, he read the Bible and dialed in radio revivals. One preacher in particular, a man named A.A. Allen, held him rapt with fiery sermons and vivid healings.

    “I had never heard anybody preach like that.”

    One of the things Allen preached was how God wanted them to be prosperous.

    “That struck a note of hope in me,” Stewart says. “I found out that about over 20 percent of the Bible is made up of scriptures that have something to do with money, gold, silver . . . I went through the Old Testament and I found that God’s best friend was a millionaire; his name was Abraham. He was blessed, he prospered.”

    »The day that Stewart stepped into Allen’s tent was the beginning of a 12-year friendship between the two men.

    Asa Alonso Allen was one of the forerunners of modern televangelism. At his most popular, Allen was broadcast on more than 50 daily radio stations and 40 television stations. He also started a Bible college off Highway 92 south of Sierra Vista and west of Bisbee, a place called Miracle Valley.

    Allen claimed he could heal the sick, turned sermons into prophecies and had a collection of bottles that he said held the evil spirits exorcised from his followers.

    Stewart went from pounding tent stakes at Allen’s revivals to driving a truck to preaching. He finally took over Allen’s ministry.

    Stewart calls Allen his spiritual father. And when Allen drank himself to death in 1970 at age 59, it was Stewart who attempted to clean up evidence of his mentor’s alcoholic binge in a San Francisco hotel before the police arrived.

    Stewart, who weeps when talking of Allen, says he wasn’t trying to cover up anything. He says he was protecting one of God’s chosen few.

    “The man changed my life, dear God,” Stewart says. “God takes human, frail beings and I don’t understand how, but he anoints them. And anybody that will protect the anointed . . . will be blessed.”

    »In the wake of Allen’s death, Stewart was hit with allegations of embezzlement by Allen’s brother-in-law, of pocketing offerings from the revivals.

    Stewart denies embezzling money, saying the accusation was part of a power struggle that ended when Allen’s brother-in-law got a restraining order against him that shut down operations for 24 hours. Stewart prevailed in court, and the restraining order was lifted. No theft was ever proved. The ministry’s board of directors sided with Stewart, who renamed the ministry the Don Stewart Evangelistic Association. Later it became the Don Stewart Association.

    At the age of 30, two months after Allen’s death, Stewart says he was in a New York hotel when he had a vision about becoming the first faith healer to preach in the newly built Madison Square Garden.

    “Suddenly, something came in my spirit and said, ‘You are going to preach there.’ ”

    Stewart says at that moment he “set a vision” to become the first minister of his type to preach in the Garden. And he did, filling the arena with followers.

    Flush with success and a bigger audience than ever, Stewart moved his operation to Phoenix in the early 1970s.

    Miracle Valley fell into disrepair and destruction. Stewart leased the property to the Hispanic Assemblies of God for $1 a year. But when a suspicious fire burned a key building to the ground in 1982 and Stewart opted for a cash insurance settlement rather than to rebuild, church officials accused him of arson. He denied having anything to do with the fire and was never charged.

    “They (Assemblies of God) felt I torched it so I could collect on the insurance,” Stewart says, adding that a settlement was reached in which his ministry collected close to $1 million and the Assemblies of God got the property, “no strings attached.”

    »A wane in the faith-healing revival era in the U.S. set the stage for Stewart’s modern ministry.

    As the 1980s approached, Stewart says he tried to adjust and considered becoming a mainstream preacher and teacher.

    “I believe there again God spoke to my spirit and told me to quit trying to adjust yourself to this society; go to a people that want what you have.”

    Stewart embarked on an international crusade, going to 86 countries and drawing audiences of half a million or more in the Philippines, Central America and South America.

    He says he initiated feeding programs through the church to address the horrific conditions and scenes of starvation that he witnessed. Charitable work became as much a part of the Stewart operation as the crusades.

    His ministry found a loyal following among African-American audiences, a point of pride for Stewart, who was arrested in 1962 for refusing to segregate a South Carolina revival.

    Stewart’s crusades continue today. In hotel ballrooms, churches and auditoriums from Los Angeles to New York, he leads revivals that can last more than five hours. Anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand people attend.

    A September revival in Secaucus, N.J., was no exception.

    “He’s just wonderful,” said Erica Boone of Newark, N.J., adding that Stewart inspires her and that the green handkerchief is always close at hand. “When I’m feeling down, I just put it up to my heart and I feel better.”

    Beatrice Dicks of Patterson, N.J., said she has been following Stewart for years.

    “I believe he is a prophet of God, because everything he says to me, it is,” she says. “If I had a million dollars, he’d have half of it.”

    Stewart acknowledges that the largest segment of his audience is made up of low-income individuals. He says he has no feelings of hypocrisy when asking them to contribute money to his ministry. He says giving is part of his faith, part of the lesson Jesus taught.

    But the suggestion draws a rare flash of ire toward critics.

    “Why weren’t they criticizing me when I had to go around in telephone booths and try to find a quarter? Why weren’t they criticizing me when I’d go to the butcher and say, ‘Do you have any dog bones?’ Because if you ask for dog bones, they don’t charge you,” Stewart says. “Where were the critics then?”

    Source: http://archive.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/2009/05/04/20090504charities-stewart0427.html

  52. rosettasister Says:

    http://revdonstewart.blogspot.com/2008/08/todd-bentley-and-ministry-burn-out.html

  53. rosettasister Says:

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BFYFZAMLeW-/

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    https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_New_International_Dictionary_of_Pent/_Qtv7gJMIFUC?hl=en&gbpv=1

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    https://books.google.com/books?id=_Qtv7gJMIFUC&pg=PT330

    https://books.google.com/books?id=_Qtv7gJMIFUC&pg=PT330#v=onepage&q&f=false

  58. rosettasister Says:

    Click to access AzuzaStreet&Beyond.pdf

  59. rosettasister Says:

    Dr. Gene Bailey explores with AA Allen’s son Paul Allen about growing up Allen.

    [Paul Allen gets very emotional remembering his parents encounter with Oral Roberts.]

    #HolySpirit

  60. rosettasister Says:

    https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/covid-data/covidview/index.html

    Based on death certificate data, the percentage of deaths attributed to pneumonia, influenza or COVID-19 (PIC)

    The percentage for week 29 is 9.1%
    and currently lower than
    the percentage during week 28 (11.5%);
    however,the percentage remains above the epidemic threshold.

    [So down 2.4%? That’s a good thing, right?]

    Image: July 24 – 1,150 Deaths
    Not good, but not the worst we’ve seen

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    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/doubts-oxford-vaccine-fails-stop-coronavirus-animal-trials/

    Doubts over #Oxford vaccine as it fails to stop coronavirus in animal trials

    Experts warn that vaccine may only be ‘partially effective’ after results of a trial in rhesus macaque monkeys

    But Eleanor Riley, professor of Immunology and Infectious Disease at the University of Edinburgh, said there was both good and bad news in the most monkey trials:

    “Whilst the vaccine induced neutralising antibodies and vaccinated animals experienced less severe clinical symptoms than unvaccinated animals (good), the neutralising antibody titres were low and insufficient to prevent infection and – importantly – insufficient to prevent viral shedding in nasal secretions (worrying).

    “If similar results were obtained in humans, the vaccine would likely provide partial protection against disease in the vaccine recipient but would be unlikely to reduce transmission in the wider community.”

    #AstraZeneca

    +++

  63. rosettasister Says:

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/doubts-oxford-vaccine-fails-stop-coronavirus-animal-trials/

    Doubts over #Oxford vaccine as it fails to stop coronavirus in animal trials

    Experts warn that vaccine may only be ‘partially effective’ after results of a trial in rhesus macaque monkeys

    But Eleanor Riley, professor of Immunology and Infectious Disease at the University of Edinburgh, said there was both good and bad news in the most monkey trials:

    “Whilst the vaccine induced neutralising antibodies and vaccinated animals experienced less severe clinical symptoms than unvaccinated animals (good), the neutralising antibody titres were low and insufficient to prevent infection and – importantly – insufficient to prevent viral shedding in nasal secretions (worrying).

    “If similar results were obtained in humans, the vaccine would likely provide partial protection against disease in the vaccine recipient but would be unlikely to reduce transmission in the wider community.”

    #AstraZeneca

    +++

    Inhaled, not injected

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8559631/Three-university-professors-overnight-MILLIONAIRES-finding-major-breakthrough.html

    A special formula of the professor’s #interferon drug, SNG001, were two or three more times more likely to recover than those given a placebo

    Patients given the drug directly into their airways via a nebuliser, a powerful inhaler, were 79 percent less likely to become seriously ill with the disease.

    For those on the drug breathlessness was ‘markedly reduced’.

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    https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2020/07/24/Researchers-identify-enzyme-that-helps-COVID-19-evade-immune-system/4101595596610/

    Researchers identify enzyme that helps COVID-19 evade immune system

    “Our work not only enhances basic understanding of this particular pathway, but it provides an opportunity to develop novel antivirals against COVID-19 and emerging coronaviral illnesses in future,” co-author Yogesh Gupta told UPI.

    +++

    Structural basis of RNA cap modification by SARS-CoV-2

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-17496-8

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    Pastor Kynan and his wife Gloria, through an Apostolic Anointing, are committed to equipping the body of Christ to live in the supernatural everyday and fulfill the Great Commission. His desire is to see the nations transformed by the unconditional love of God.

    [This pastor felt compelled to share this with you, so I’m passing it on.]

  68. rosettasister Says:

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    Early fall 2010. A fiddle player enjoying a glass of wine on a terrace outside a famous Irish pub in Lier (B). Sitting opposite her table, a guitarist having had a few pints of Guinness to many. Both sharing musical ideas amongst mutual friends … the perfect brew to come up with the mad idea to form a band.
    Stephan (guitar) began playing guitar at the age of 14. He spent some time screaming his head off and stomping on distortion pedals in a couple of Antwerp-based geek rock and punk rock bands before turning his ear towards traditional and contemporary folksounds.
    Katja (fiddle) has been playing European folk in a family band called Mixed Pickles since … “prehistoric” times. After deciding it was time to look for new engagements, … she just went to sit on a terrace in Lier, enjoying a glass of wine. And so, In actual fact, we have come full circle.
    The main repertoire Yir-Ca has formed since then consists mainly of traditional Irish, French, Swedish and Belgian folk music. And recently, after playing a gig at a traditional folk dance party, even stretching known melodies towards the more danceable folk versions of famous pop and rock tunes.

  76. rosettasister Says:

    https://www.rockradio.de/rockradio-de_online-player_8090.php

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