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Astronomy and the appreciation of life and the golden section

Written by risingtidefoundation.net

In this short video the Rising Tide Foundation’s Matthew Ehret and classical painter/astronomer Patrick Cyr discuss the driving intention and philosophy behind the construction of a new dodecahedral observatory and the importance of the Golden Section in the foundation of a classical humanist curriculum.

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Doctor: Suppressing data on ivermectin cost ‘half a million lives’

Written by worldtribune.com

In a recent Zoom call, Dr. Pierre Kory of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance outlined numerous details showing the World Health Organization (WHO) knowingly suppressed data on the effectiveness of ivermectin against the virus in order to benefit the vaccine interests of Big Pharma.

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Billionaires in Race to Market With Implantable Biometric Devices

Written by nowtheendbegins.com

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) acquire, analyse, and translate brain signals into commands that are linked to the devices performing the desired actions. BCIs do not use normal neuromuscular exit pathways. The main objective of BCI is to help restore the functioning of people with a neuromuscular disorder.

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Japan to send ‘transforming robot’ to the Moon in 2022

Written by theregister.com

Image: JAXA

Japan’s Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) will send a transforming robot to the Moon. The space agency announced its plans and revealed the design depicted below today. You’re looking at a device JAXA says will be 80mm in diameter, before transformation, and weighs in at 250 grams.

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