Report Highlights
Apocalyptic scene in Gaza: visuals and reports describing starving civilians swarming aid trucks in Gaza, highlighting extreme conditions on the ground
IDF whistleblower claim: allegations that aid from around 1,000 trucks was either buried in pits or burned, with embedded video evidence
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders' critique: condemnation of the Netanyahu government's conduct in Gaza, citing intensifying starvation and widespread malnutrition among children
Thai military developments: Movement of additional M60A3 “Patton” main battle tanks belonging to Thailand’s army noted
Diplomatic ceasefire talks announced: U.S. President Trump announced a meeting aimed at securing an immediate ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia
Iran–U.S. indirect communication confirmed: Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht‑Ravanchi confirmed Iran and the U.S. are exchanging messages via intermediaries
Syria–Israel dialogue stalls: reports that no final agreement had been reached between Syrian and Israeli sides, only preliminary discussions occurred
IN 2006, RESEARCHER CLEVE BACKSTER — THE MAN WHO INVENTED THE CIA'S LIE DETECTOR PROTOCOLS — PUBLISHED 36 YEARS OF EXPERIMENTS PROVING THAT PLANTS, BACTERIA, AND HUMAN CELLS IN PETRI DISHES RESPOND INSTANTANEOUSLY TO HUMAN THOUGHT AND EMOTION — EVEN AT DISTANCES OF HUNDREDS OF MILES. THE SIGNAL IS FASTER THAN LIGHT. IT DOES NOT DIMINISH WITH DISTANCE. IT IS NOT ELECTROMAGNETIC.
In 1966, Cleve Backster was the world's foremost expert on polygraph technology. He had developed the interrogation techniques used by the CIA, FBI, and U.S. military. He understood galvanic skin response — the electrical conductance of biological tissue — better than anyone alive.
One morning, on a whim, he attached polygraph electrodes to a Dracaena plant in his office. He watered it and watched the tracing. Then he thought: "I wonder what would happen if I threatened this plant." He decided to burn a leaf with a match.
The instant he formed the intention — before he moved, before he lit the match, before any ...
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