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I dare this is a lovely proof the Q mission is REAL! @ChuckGrassley is hinting that the #CornWatch is almost over. The 🌽 is nearly perfectly dried!😃 It’s almost time to harvest a huge crop of Popcorn 🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿! @99freemind @dnajlion7 @TheJenniferMac @StormIsUponUs
ChuckGrassley @ChuckGrassley
See the little dents in the middle of the kernel? #cornwatch When all the kernels are dented it’s just a matter of time until the moisture dries out of the ear of corn We like to start harvest when moisture level is… instagram.com...
New research, published today in Nature, reveals how increasing brain stiffness as we age causes brain stem cell dysfunction, and demonstrates new ways to reverse older stem cells to a younger, healthier state.
Joao Teixeira de Faria – known as John of God – achieved international fame after being interviewed by Oprah Winfrey and having a list of famous clients, including Bill Clinton.
Two months ago, his world crumbled after police discovered evidence that he was a mass murderer, baby trafficker, and sex slave ringleader. Mirror.co.uk reports:
The 77-year-old was arrested a week later in what prosecutors say could be the worst serial crimes case in the country’s history.
Faria’s own daughter, Dalva Teixeira, has also spoken out, called him a “monster” and claiming he molested her as a child.
Brazilian activist Sabrina Bittencourt, whose investigations led to Teixeira’s arrest in December, now claims the celebrity medium ran a baby trafficking operation where children were “farmed” in Brazil before being sold to childless couples around the world.
Shockingly, she claims young girls were held captive in remote farms where they were forced to produce babies – before being murdered after 10 years of giving birth.
Oprah Winfrey vouched for João’s spiritual healing powers after visiting him in 2010 where she nearly fainted during the “blissful” encounter. The TV host featured her healing experience in a since-deleted episode of the Oprah Winfrey Show titled ‘Leap of Faith: Meet John of God’, in which she described seeing him cut into the breast of a woman without anaesthesia and left feeling “an overwhelming sense of peace”.
Saudi Arabian Oil Co., known as Aramco, has made an early assessment that its facilities were hit by missiles, people familiar with the matter said. A U.S. government assessment determined that the strikes hit at least 17 places at Abqaiq, a large processing facility close to the Persian Gulf. Many hit on their west-northwest-facing sides. That might suggest they were hit from Iraq to the north, not drones launched from Yemen to the south.
With traders in a state of near-frenzy, with a subset of fintwit scrambling (and failing) to calculate what the limit move in oil would be (hint: there is none for Brent), moments ago brent reopened for trading in the aftermath of Saturday's attack on the "world's most important oil processing plant", and exploded some 20% higher, to a high of $71.95 from the Friday $60.22 close, its biggest jump since futures started trading in 1988.
originally posted by: Diaspar
a reply to: Guyfriday
John said in his interview he doesn't really follow Q. He relies on a couple of other people to decipher for him (he doesn't say who).
He said "even with his physics and math background it gives me a headache"...!!
See 1:29:00 - 1:30:00 in the interview
Those "other people" might be passing info that helps him formulate twitter posts in that manner, or he may have said the above to divert from his knowledge of Q possibly, it's not really eluded to either way...
originally posted by: Guyfriday
originally posted by: Diaspar
a reply to: Guyfriday
John said in his interview he doesn't really follow Q. He relies on a couple of other people to decipher for him (he doesn't say who).
He said "even with his physics and math background it gives me a headache"...!!
See 1:29:00 - 1:30:00 in the interview
Those "other people" might be passing info that helps him formulate twitter posts in that manner, or he may have said the above to divert from his knowledge of Q possibly, it's not really eluded to either way...
It's a smart way of going. He can blame others for misrepresenting "Q" if he states something that doesn't quite fit with the official "Q" message. This John may be feeding information out there, but the question remains; "Is he a legitimate source, or setting a trap for "Q" followers?"
originally posted by: CanadianMason
a reply to: Diaspar
In what context did Grassley make that comment?