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MUST WATCH — Dr. Hans Utter – “Music, Mind Control, and Psychobiology, Pt. 3” – #234

via GnosticMedia

Episode 234 is an interview with Dr. Hans Utter, titled: “Music, Mind Control, and Psychobiology, Pt 3”. This episode is being released Sunday, August 16, 2015, and was recorded July 26.

Dr. Hans Utter returns for his 4th time.

This is part 3 of what appears is going to be at least a 5+ part series, and will be at least 14 to 16 hours of information.

Dr. Utter also joined me there at RBN three times in last several weeks to provide updates on this research. So for those so for those of you who didn’t know, well there you have it. The RBN archives are listed on the menu to the left on the Gnostic Media website.

[Potent News editor’s note: Discussion of 440Hz vs 432Hz starts at approximately 1h38m into the video.]

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VIDEO/PODCAST — The Truth About Welfare: Past, Present and Future

via Stefan Molyneux
Aug 15, 2015

MP3 Download: http://www.fdrpodcasts.com/#/3049/the…

In 1964, President Lyndon Johnson declared an “unconditional war on poverty in America” – not simply to “relieve the symptom of poverty, but to cure it and, above all, to prevent it.” How has that worked out? Today there are over 126 Federal antipoverty programs and in constant dollars, Federal spending has risen from $107 billion to $688 billion – or 640%.

Total government spending has ballooned to $21,000 for every person below the poverty level in America, or $63,339 for a family of three. Since the war on poverty began, $19 trillion dollars have been spent ending poverty, but the poverty rate has increased. What is the Truth About Welfare?

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Vice Publishes Pro-Bestiality Article on Their New Feminist Blog Broadly

via Red Ice Creations
Aug 12, 2015

From: blazingcatfur.ca


Earlier this year, the well-known ultra-hipster magazine and clickbait cesspool Vice launched a new site called Broadly, which is essentially their answer to feminist blogs like Jezebel and Feministing. When the blog was first announced, its publisher Shannon Kelley stated: “If you look at the current landscape of women’s media, it is purely reactionary. Blogs are either reacting to the news, gossiping about celebrities or discussing the latest beauty and fashion trends. No one is telling original stories that women specifically relate to. For Vice, it is in our DNA to provide original, story-driven video content and speak to a millennial audience.”

So, what kind of original, non-reactionary, millennial-approved content that women specifically relate to is Vice publishing under its new Broadly umbrella?


Pictured: A very small sample of the kind of content published by Broadly. Empowering, thought-provoking stuff, to be sure.

Well, aside from the usual insipid junk about fashion, celebrities, dating, horoscopes, “the patriarchy”, and so forth, Broadly just published this new article about how bestiality is the latest progressive thing that modern-day women should embrace.

No, I’m not exaggerating.

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Florida State University Shooting: Was Myron May a “Targeted Individual”?

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Professor James Tracy

via Global Research
by Prof. James F. Tracy
Nov 22, 2014

Law enforcement authorities and mainstream US news media are framing the November 20 Florida State University shooting incident as yet another case of a lone nut who regrettably gained access to a firearm.

Police Chief Michael DeLeo intimated May’s mental disorientation by noting to the press that the intellectually-gifted 31-year old attorney was in a “state of crisis.” “It’s clear Mr. May’s sense of being in place in our community,” DeLeo continued, “was not in a normal status” [sic]. For US journalists such statements, coupled with May’s unusual behavior leading up to the shooting are unambiguous: a sudden onset of mentally illness.

But was May in fact mentally ill? According to Derrick Robinson, President of Freedom From Covert Harassment and Surveillance (FFCHS), the United States has a long history of mind control research and techniques, dating at least to the CIA’s MKULTRA and similar programs begun in the early 1950s.

“Basically their aim [has been] to control a human being without the person being aware of their efforts.” An individual can thus be directed to commit any number of acts, including murder and political assassination. “They use drugs, they use electroshock, they use hypnosis, and ultimately electromagnetic energy. That seemed to be what paid off the most for them.”[2] Robinson, a former US military veteran, also claims to be a victim of such practices.

May’s personal characteristics and behavior indeed fit the profile of many targeted individuals. He was single, changed his occupational status and living arrangements frequently over a short period leading up to the November 20 event (perhaps to avoid continued harassment), and was even in contact with FFCHS members for support as he protested what he perceived as electronic surveillance and harassment on social media.

On Sept. 7, May called police in Las Cruces, New Mexico, to report that someone had installed a camera in his apartment. As the Miami Herald reports, “He told police he could hear voices coming through the walls, and the voices were talking about him. One evening, for instance, he heard the voices commenting on his actions as he applied lotion after a bubble bath.”[3] According to Las Cruces broadcast journalist Laura Thoren, when May “filed the report police told him to ‘switch apartments.’” Aaron Alexis made similar complaints to police in the weeks leading up to his September 16, 2013 assault on the Navy Yard military base.

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