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VIDEO — Why our brains love music with bass

via The Verge
Directed, written and animated by Hadaya Turner
Contributions by Arielle Duhaime-Ross

Nov 22, 2015

The beat drops and people start nodding their heads. It’s a common behavior, so it’s easy to disregard. But the reasons why humans respond to a killer beat aren’t necessarily obvious.

Check out Hadaya’s last production, “How filmmakers manipulate our emotions through color”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZZgi…

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AMI Smart Meter Testing Video Disputes Safety Claims for Smart Meter EMFs

via Activist Post
by Catherine Frompovich
Feb 13, 2016

All around the USA, Canada, the EU and other countries, utility companies are employing “no-option enforcements,” along with threats of disconnecting and interruption of utility services, for refusing retrofitting safe analog meters for electric, natural gas and water utilities with EMF-RF-microwave-emitting, health-damaging (Non-thermal adverse health effects) AMI Smart Meters. [1]

Utility companies’ lobbyists and public relations campaigns regarding AMI Smart Meters apparently cite safety statistics and information that say, “cell phones are astronomically bad and Smart Meters are next to nothing,” as found in the PSO of Oklahoma trifold brochure explaining Smart Meters.

One determined Owasso, Oklahoma, resident, Mr. Joe Esposito, took it upon himself to perform a test to challenge PSO’s trifold brochure statistics regarding AMI Smart Meter safety, after listening to Dr. Dietrick Klinghardt, MD, [2] discussing health concerns from Smart Meter EMF-RF exposure.

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VIDEO — App-Enabled Geiger Counter for Smartphones

via FTLAB
Jul 6, 2014

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DOCUMENTARY — Google and the World Brain

by Polar Star Films
Dec 21, 2012

The story of the most ambitious project ever conceived on the Internet. In 2002 Google began to scan millions of books in an effort to create a giant global library, containing every book in existence. They had an even greater purpose – to create a higher form of intelligence, something that HG Wells had predicted in his 1937 essay “World Brain”. But over half the books Google scanned were in copyright, and authors across the world launched a campaign to stop Google, which climaxed in a New York courtroom in 2011. A film about the dreams, dilemmas and dangers of the Internet.

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http://www.worldbrainthefilm.com/
https://www.facebook.com/googleandthe…
@worldbrainfilm
#worldbrain

 


Just Say No? Facebook Has Similar Effect on Your Brain as Cocaine

by Sputnik News
Feb 19, 2016

A new brain scan study has come up the surprising result that our brains are affected by Facebook in a way similar to the effect of highly addictive drugs, such as cocaine.

The study, conducted by Professor Ofir Turel of California State University, Fullerton, who has been working for several years on the possible negative effects of technology on our lives, monitored the brains of twenty people as they viewed images relating to the social media giant.

 


Fluoride Officially Classified as a Neurotoxin in World’s Most Prestigious Medical Journal

by Waking Science
Feb 10, 2016

The movement to remove industrial sodium fluoride from the world’s water supply has been growing in recent years, with evidence coming out against the additive from several sources.

Now, a report from the world’s oldest and most prestigious medical journal, The Lancet, has officially classified fluoride as a neurotoxin — in the same category as arsenic, lead and mercury.

The news was broken by author Stefan Smyle, who cited a report published in The Lancet Neurology, Volume 13, Issue 3, in the March 2014 edition, by authors Dr. Phillippe Grandjean and Philip J. Landrigan, MD. The report, which was officially released in 2014 and published in the journal, can be viewed by clicking here.

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VIDEO — Everything We Think We Know About Addiction Is Wrong

via Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell
Oct 29, 2015

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