There's a deliberate effort underway to shape us into a monotonous army of clones, too dull and docile to challenge the status quo...
Your daily dose of natural disasters and amazing phenomena for September 29, 2024...
Found in 1867 inside a jungle cave, this feral boy named Dina Sanichar, preferred eating raw meat, had trouble standing on two feet, growled like a wolf, and gnawed on bones to sharpen his teeth. He never learned to speak. He became the inspiration for The Jungle Book's character of Mowgli…
From Wikipedia:
It was reported that he initially walked on all fours and ate raw meat. While he could not speak, he would make sounds similar to a wolf. He went on to live among other humans for over twenty years but never learned to speak, and remained seriously impaired his entire life. Sanichar was a heavy smoker.
Those nasty wolves with their nasty habits!
He died of tuberculosis, maybe he’d have been better off staying with the wolves.
Whatever his story, it certainly isn’t a cute Jungle Book. He must have found life so confusing…
The most groundbreaking archeological sites are in conflict zones, do you really think that is coincidental?
This, for example, was the tomb of a Sumarian king near the Ziggurat of Ur and the house of Abraham, outside of Talil, Iraq.
Biden-Harris administration has released 425,431 illegal immigrants into the United States who are convicted criminals, ICE report reveals…
The data says that, among those not in detention, there are;
• 2,521 convicted kidnappers
• 13,099 convicted murderers
• 14,301 convicted of burglary
• 15,811 convicted of s*xual assault
• 56,533 with drug convictions
• 62,231 convicted of assault
• 222,141 with pending criminal charges
• 425,431 total convicted criminals
Tens of thousands of illegal immigrants with sexual assault, murder convictions in US: ICE data…
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A photo of a fully restored WWII Panzer V tank being removed from the basement of an 84-year-old German man…
According to the video below, the same guy had a V-1 replica and a real torpedo as well…
Just an old man living his best life…
Tampa General Hospital used an "Aqua Fence" barrier to hold back the storm surge brought on by Hurricane Helene to Florida…
For comparison. Below, you will find a picture of a floodwall in Austria in 2013 when the Danube River reachee 14,5m in height… Crazy sight…
To come back to the the Florida’s Aqua Fence, it costs $300-$700 per foot. Expensive but it'll pay for itself after one use for a critical facility like a hospital. And I'd add $700/foot is probably cheap in a place that's going to get annual use out of it…
Meanwhile, at least 70 people have been killed across four states after Hurricane Helene barrelled its way across southeastern US…
Chaos in North Carolina:
Devastation in Tennessee:
Prayers for them and the others that will be found in the next days/week…
Two-thirds of Americans say that they are afraid to say what they believe in public because someone else might not like it, finds a new study that tracked 1 million people over a 20-year period, between 2000 and 2020.
The shift in attitude has led to 6.5% more people self-censoring…
It seems like nowadays, people are defining their "identity" based on the latest mental health trend they've self-diagnosed, the newest meme causing chuckles across the internet, or the brands they've made a key part of their lifestyle. That's where the story ends. But I have a hunch that this isn't just happenstance. I can't shake the feeling that there's a deliberate effort underway to shape us into a monotonous army of clones, too dull and docile to challenge the status quo. Honestly?
I'd do anything to jump off this carousel of monotony…
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Self-censoring. I’ve been doing that all my life, to some extent. I think differently and most people are - quite frankly - often afraid of what I have to say. It’s been interesting. As we know, tolerance for another point of view is not widespread.
The wolf boy. I always feel sorry for those like him that are “rescued” into “civilization.”
I've had wolf hybrids for years, 9 currently, much smarter and nicer than a lot of humans!!!