Total Lunar Eclipse In Sagittarius: Contemplating Beliefs & Opinions Before you begin..Take a moment and breathe.Place your hand over your chest area, near your heart.
The Setting Questionnaire for the Ayahuasca Experience: Questionnaire Development and Internal Structure The growing interest in research on psychedelic consumption in naturalistic contexts and their possible medical and therapeutic benefits requires assessment of the relationships between the substance and the individual who consumes it (set) and its context of use (setting). This study provides a novel measurement scale for the setting of
An exclusive interview with Dr Roger Hodkinson – “When the history of this madness is written, reputations will be slaughtered and there will be blood in the gutter “ VACCINES could cause “mass male infertility”, Anthony Fauci is a “dead man walking” and the inquest into the pandemic will leave “blood in the gutter” with reputations torn to shreds for their sheer “idiocy”. Dr Roger Hodkinson says there is “sufficient evidence in the literature” to show the spike protein
This Month We’ll Have a Super Flower Blood Moon Paired with a Total Lunar Eclipse! This month we won’t have just a regular full moon – it will be a super flower blood moon and a total lunar eclipse! But what exactly does this fancy name mean? Let’s explore these terms one by one.
SAGE are trying their best to convince the Government the UK should be kept in perpetual Lockdown A new paper released by SAGE on the 12th May containing various doom-mongering models, shows that they are trying their best to convince Boris Johnson and his cabinet that the United Kingdom should be kept in perpetual lockdown. The paper which is titled ‘SPI-M-O: Consensus Statement on COVID-19’ starts off
Using Shakti Energy to Heal Sexual Trauma In Shaivism, one of the major sectors in yogic schools of thought, there is divine feminine energy that takes the form of the goddess, Shakti.
ICC: First Major Hearings on Darfur Crimes (Hague) – The International Criminal Court’s first major hearings in the case of Ali Kosheib on May 24, 2021, are an important step toward justice for grave crimes committed in Darfur, Sudan, Human Rights Watch said today. But the absence of four other top suspects, including former president Omar al-Bashir
Ukraine: International Crimes Bill Adopted (Kyiv, May 21, 2021) A bill adopted by Ukraine’s parliament on May 20, 2021, could help authorities prosecute war crimes and crimes against humanity domestically, Human Rights Watch said today. The law, On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts on the Enforcement of International Criminal and Humanitarian Law, includes provisions
Message To Doctors By Ontario College of Physicians & Surgeons Shows Desperation to Silence Them Before you begin..Take a moment and breathe.Place your hand over your chest area, near your heart.
Canada Bans Use of Toxic Pesticide Last week, the Canadian government quietly released a three-year plan to phase out use of the toxic pesticide chlorpyrifos.
Bangladesh: Arrest of Journalist Investigating Corruption (New York) – Bangladesh authorities should drop all oppressive charges against the renowned Bangladeshi journalist Rozina Islam, Human Rights Watch said today.
Gaza Hostilities Underscore ICC’s Role Israeli forces have launched relentless airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, while Hamas and Palestinian armed groups in Gaza have fired rockets at Israeli population centers.
Abandoned Corpses in Rural India Indicate Surge in Covid-19 Deaths Hundreds of corpses, many suspected victims of Covid-19, are being left along riverbanks in northern India.
Uganda: Drop Charges Against Law Student (Kampala) – Ugandan authorities should drop the abusive charges against a 24-year-old law student over a tweet, Human Rights Watch said today. Michael Muhima was charged on May 14, 2021, with “offensive communication” for a tweet he posted in November 2020, parodying the police spokesperson, Fred Enanga. Muhima was jailed and
The US Should Respect the ICC’s Founding Mandate After more than two years combatting the Trump administration’s egregious attacks on the International Criminal Court (ICC), it is refreshing to contemplate a possible return to a constructive U.S.