When people speak in tongues, they’re gone, they’re in a completely altered state. But most of the time they’re normal people like us
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When people speak in tongues, they’re gone, they’re in a completely altered state. But most of the time they’re normal people like us
By CNu at June 30, 2014 5 comments
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By CNu at June 29, 2014 0 comments
Labels: cognitive infiltration , dopamine , psychopathocracy , What IT DO Shawty...
By CNu at June 29, 2014 5 comments
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By CNu at June 28, 2014 12 comments
Labels: ethology , killer-ape , monkey see - monkey do , music?
By CNu at June 28, 2014 0 comments
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By CNu at June 28, 2014 0 comments
Labels: cognitive infiltration , music?
By CNu at June 28, 2014 0 comments
Labels: Genetic Omni Determinism GOD , music? , work
By CNu at June 27, 2014 1 comments
Labels: Ass Clownery , governance
By CNu at June 27, 2014 0 comments
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By CNu at June 26, 2014 0 comments
Labels: clampdown , institutional deconstruction , neofeudalism , What Now?
A flexible single crystalline PMN-PT piezoelectric energy harvester is demonstrated to achieve a self-powered artificial cardiac pacemaker. The energy harvesting device generates a short-circuit current of 0.223 mA and an open-circuit voltage of 8.2 V, which are enough to meet the standard for not only charging commercial batteries but also stimulating heart without an external power source.
By CNu at June 26, 2014 0 comments
Labels: neuromancy , What Now?
By CNu at June 26, 2014 0 comments
Labels: essence , subrealist oeuvre... , work
The fight-or-flight response—a.k.a. the adrenaline rush—cocktails adrenaline, cortisol (the stress hormone), and norepinephrine. It’s an extreme stress response. The brain switches to reactive survival autopilot. Options are limited to three: fight, flee, or freeze. Flow is the opposite: a creative problem-solving state, options wide open.
Yet there are reasons for the confusion. The two highs are linked. Risk heightens focus and flow follows focus. This means that the fight-or-flight response primes the body—chemically and psychologically—for the flow state. Athletes report moving through one to get to the other. [Skateboard legend] Danny Way, for example, has a phrase he uses to remind himself of the importance of this transition. “Never a glitch on takeoff,” he says. He means that when you’re teetering between flow and fight-or-flight, all it takes is one errant thought to send you in the wrong direction. When Way pushes off onto the megaramp, he has seconds to flip this switch. If he can follow his focus into flow he lives to ride another day. But if panic swamps the circuitry? “The greatest slams of my life took place when that happened,” he says. “Almost every time, I’ve ended up in the hospital.”
By CNu at June 26, 2014 0 comments
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By CNu at June 26, 2014 0 comments
Labels: agenda , dopamine , governance
Just look at that face - any more puckered and he'd burst a vein! |
. . . incident reports for search warrant executions, especially in drug investigations, often contained no information about why the SWAT team was being sent in, other than to note that the warrant was “high risk,” or else provided otherwise unsubstantiated information such as “suspect is believed to be armed.” In case after case that the ACLU examined, when a SWAT team was deployed to search a person’s home for drugs, officers determined that a person was “likely to be armed” on the basis of suspected but unfounded gang affiliations, past weapons convictions, or some other factor that did not truly indicate a basis for believing that the person in question was likely to be armed at the moment of the SWAT deployment. Of course, a reasonable belief that weapons are present should not by itself justify a SWAT deployment. Given that almost half of American households have guns, use of a SWAT team could almost always be justified if this were the sole factor.But we’ve already seen cases in which the mere factor that the resident of a home was a legal gun owner — in some cases by virtue of the fact that the owner had obtained some sort of state license — was used as an excuse to execute a full-on SWAT raid to serve a warrant for an otherwise nonviolent crime.
By CNu at June 25, 2014 5 comments
Labels: Ass Clownery , clampdown , Collapse Crime , you used to be the man
By CNu at June 25, 2014 0 comments
Labels: clampdown , Collapse Casualties , contraction , What Now?
"The political upheaval in Mexico that culminated in the Revolution of 1910 led to a wave of Mexican immigration to states throughout the American Southwest. The prejudices and fears that greeted these peasant immigrants also extended to their traditional means of intoxication: smoking marijuana. Police officers in Texas claimed that marijuana incited violent crimes, aroused a "lust for blood," and gave its users "superhuman strength." Rumors spread that Mexicans were distributing this "killer weed" to unsuspecting American schoolchildren. Sailors and West Indian immigrants brought the practice of smoking marijuana to port cities along the Gulf of Mexico. In New Orleans newspaper articles associated the drug with African-Americans, jazz musicians, prostitutes, and underworld whites. "The Marijuana Menace," as sketched by anti-drug campaigners, was personified by inferior races and social deviants."
By CNu at June 25, 2014 0 comments
Labels: high strangeness , History's Mysteries , individual sovereignty , legalization , Living Memory
By CNu at June 24, 2014 3 comments
Labels: global system of 1% supremacy , History's Mysteries , Living Memory
al-jazeera | A handful of powerful businessmen pushed New York City Mayor Eric Adams to use police to crack down on pro-Palestinian stu...