Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Humans Are Free-Blog



Posted: 22 Jun 2015 10:00 PM PDT
This article is based on the book “Vernetzte Intelligenz” - Networked Intelligence

Russian scientists have shown that our DNA can actually be reprogrammed by words and certain frequencies. According to scientists only 10% of our DNA is being used for building proteins.

It is this subset of DNA where researchers are pointing their investigations to, their plan is to review and classify it again and they hope to learn something very interesting in the process.

The remaining 90% of the DNA is considered “junk DNA”, I know that many won’t agree with a term such as “Junk DNA” but let us continue.


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Posted: 22 Jun 2015 09:00 PM PDT
Reports show not all alien species are malevolent.

While there is no such thing as a completely neutral extraterrestrial, some are more involved in shaping our world than the others.

Here are five alien species that we can call “friendly” towards mankind.

And over here we have 6 evil alien species we could totally do without.


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Posted: 22 Jun 2015 08:00 PM PDT
Even scientists now recognize the power agents that exist within some essential oils which stops cancer spreading, and which induces cancerous cells to close themselves down. Their disease-preventing ability is no longer doubted, especially for cancer.

A healthy body, from head to foot, typically has a frequency ranging from 62 to 78 MHz, while disease begins at 58Hz.

During some testing with frequency and the frequency of essential oils it was measured that: Holding a cup of coffee dropped one man’s frequency from 66 Hz to 58 MHz in just 3 seconds. It took three days for his frequency to return to normal.

Other studies show that: Negative thoughts lower our frequency on average 12 MHz. Positive thoughts raises our frequency on average 10 MHz.


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Posted: 22 Jun 2015 07:00 PM PDT
Are you the adventurous type? Do you consider backpacking up the side of a mountain to be a fun pastime?

How about kayaking along a raging river with nothing more than some plastic and nylon between you and a close meeting with jagged rocks? 

If you’re like me, your answer to the above is a resounding no, but lots of people consider those activities to be the height of recreation.

I wonder though, how many of those people would be as enthusiastic about embarking on a voyage across more than three thousand kilometers of open-ocean in a vessel only a bit larger than a canoe. I’d bet a good number of those intrepid adventure seekers would rather stay home. I know I would.


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