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Saved - October 29, 2024 at 2:24 PM

@guydoe2022 - strong_roots

This year at WEF...casual conversation about torturing people...πŸ˜‡ https://t.co/i3dzvN1z8M

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False memories can be implanted in the brain, even when someone is innocent. Research shows that it’s possible to create these memories under certain conditions. Another intriguing area in law neuroscience is pain detection. Understanding the brain's circuitry related to pain raises questions about the potential to induce pain for coercive measures within the legal system. This opens up fascinating discussions about the implications of such capabilities.
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Speaker 0: Having seen that person commit the crime, even though that person's utterly innocent, that it becomes a planted memory. And so there's some really interesting research that we can plant false memories in the brain. And in a different context, one of the emerging areas that's really interesting in law neuroscience is pain detection. And once we understand the circuitries that cause pain, I guess the question is could we then instill pain and use that in many coercive measures, in the legal system as well. Wow, that's amazing. Did you wanna add anything, Brian?
Saved - May 13, 2024 at 6:36 AM

@guydoe2022 - strong_roots

All dental anesthetics now seem to have graphene oxide in them... Tested by many independent labs...LaQuinta Columna & others... They're adding them to all injectables...in cosmetics (botox,...) & most likely to all local anesthetics...πŸ€” https://t.co/nZAI1QulMG

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This video from La Quinta Columna in Spain shows a dentist demonstrating the magnet thermal technique to remove graphene oxide from dental anesthetics. By heating the product and running a magnet down the vial, the graphene oxide separates. After loading the needle and syringe, only 3 cc's are extracted, leaving the vial nearly empty. Testing shows a clear absence of graphene oxide in the extracted solution. It is advised to ensure this technique is used for dental anesthetics and injectables to eliminate graphene oxide.
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Speaker 0: This video is from La Quinta Columna in Spain, where we have over 30,000 people worldwide analyzing by their own means. This is a dentist, and this is now general practice with many dentists in Spain. This is magnet thermal technique. When you heat a product, it allows the graphene oxide to separate. You then run the magnet down the vial 4 times. You load the needle, and then you load the vial into the syringe. Then you only give up to the line, so you only have 3 cc's, I believe, is left in the vial that's full of And afterwards, when we test what we push out, there's total absence of bands and filaments, practically completely clear of Graphene Oxide. Every vial we have tested has Graphene Oxide in them. Please make sure when you have dental anesthetics that this is how it's performed and any injectables to get rid of the graphene oxide.
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