is this a chinese [F]exchange stewdent?
Ultrafast Microscopy: Imaging Light with Photoelectrons on the Nano-Femto Scale
Pittsburgh Quantum Institute
is this a chinese [F]exchange stewdent?
Ultrafast Microscopy: Imaging Light with Photoelectrons on the Nano-Femto Scale
Pittsburgh Quantum Institute
Several known aspects of Scythian religion are similar to other Indo-European religions:
. They used an intoxicating drink in religious rituals, reminiscent of the Zoroastrian haoma (in fact, Persian sources outright call one of the Scythian tribes “haoma drinkers”), Indian soma and wine in greco-roman Dionysian mysteries, though the substance concerned appears to have been derived from marijuana.
The relevance of the horse in ritual use mirrors that of Thracians and even Hellenic Greeks.
Herodotus describes a propensity for aniconism aside from towards the “Scythian Ares”, cited sometimes as a predecessor for the Zoroastrian tendency towards it (Boyce 1982), though this has since been at least partly refuted with the discovery of multiple deity figurines in kurgans (Bessonova 1983).
Most curious are the Enarei, a class of male priests that assumed female identities; depending on how this is interpreted, its either a third gender much like the modern hijra or a practise of assuming a feminine identity as means of ritual power as seen in the Norse seidr and Freyr priesthood.
The use of skull cups is well attested by various sources, though they appear to differ from the Hindu-Buddhist usage, being made from enemies slain in battle.
https://mullerornis.medium.com/on-the-scythian-pantheon-44781876b6ef
Colossians 3:9-11
King James Version
9 Lie not one to another, seeing that ye have put off the old man with his deeds;
10 And have put on the new man, which is renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him:
11 Where there is neither Greek nor Jew, circumcision nor uncircumcision, Barbarian, Scythian, bond nor free: but Christ is all, and in all.
The Bohemian Club
Bohemian Grove is named for the Northern California Bohemian Club. It was formed by newspapermen, artists, actors and musicians in San Francisco in 1872. They were a group of guys with a different perspective than most, who liked flaunting it in each other's company. In September 1892, the club held their annual midsummer encampment in this part of the woods, perhaps a spiritual, forest frolic precursor to Burning Man.
https://www.nps.gov/places/000/bohemian-grove.htm
The Bohemian Club's all-male membership includes artists and musicians, as well as many prominent business leaders, government officials, former U.S. presidents, senior media executives, and people of power.[3][4] Members may invite guests to the Grove. Guests may be invited to the Grove for either the "Spring Jinks" in June or the main July encampment. Bohemian Club members can schedule private day-use events at the Grove any time it is not being used for Club-wide purposes, and they are allowed at these times to bring spouses, family, and friends, although female and minor guests must be off the property by 9 or 10 pm.[5]
After 40 years of membership, the men earn "Old Guard" status, giving them reserved seating at the Grove's daily talks, as well as other perquisites.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Grove
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You are witnessing the systematic destruction of the old guard.
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The Gunpowder Plot of 1605, in earlier centuries often called the Gunpowder Treason Plot or the Jesuit Treason, was a failed assassination attempt against King James I by a group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby who sought to restore the Catholic monarchy to England after decades of persecution against Catholics.
Guy Fawkes (/fɔːks/; 13 April 1570 – 31 January 1606),[a] also known as Guido Fawkes while fighting for the Spanish, was a member of a group of provincial English Catholics involved in the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
Facebook, Twitter stocked with ex-FBI, CIA officials in key posts
By Caitlin Doornbos and
Jon Levine
December 22, 2022 6:59pm Updated
WASHINGTON — Dozens of former national security officials have gone to work for Facebook and Twitter after leaving government service, raising concerns about the influence of their onetime agencies over the social media giants.
At Twitter alone, at least eight former FBI agents work at the company’s so-called “trust” and “security” divisions — including its product policy manager Greg Anderson, who previously worked on “psychological operations” at the National Security Council, The Post has learned. Another is Matthew Williams, the company’s co-lead of its Trust and Safety department who spent more that 15 years in intelligence with the agency.
The discovery of the DC-to-Silicon Valley pipeline comes amid an outcry over revelations that the FBI influenced Twitter to suppress The Post’s account over its reporting on Hunter Biden’s overseas business interests in October 2020 and has regularly demanded specific accounts and tweets be banned.
https://nypost.com/2022/12/22/facebook-twitter-stocked-with-ex-fbi-cia-officials/
Ever hear about "Lifelog?" You know, the DARPA project to create an automatically updated, itemized, organized, electronic list of every interaction you have, every event you attend, every place you go and everything you do? The project that was announced as canceled the very same day Facebook launched? Well, neither had I? In today's Thought for the Day we explore the Lifelog/Facebook "coincidence" and what it tells us about our wired world.
https://www.corbettreport.com/the-weird-darpa-facebook-coincidence-you-never-heard-about/
"Once an agent, always an agent."
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>So who REALLY owns Twitter?
who knows?
Judge in Trump Raid Should Explain Recusal in Clinton Case: Ex-Prosecutors
By Katherine Fung On 8/23/22 at 6:00 AM EDT
agistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart's recusal from former President Donald Trump's RICO lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee and others has become a major talking point among Trump's attorneys and supporters, who have cast doubt over Reinhart's ability to sign off on the search warrant for Trump's Mar-a-Lago home.
Former federal prosecutors who spoke to Newsweek said that the recusal does raise questions about Reinhart's impartiality regarding Mar-a-Lago and argued that it would benefit the public interest for the judge to disclose what grounds prevented him from presiding over the Clinton suit.
In the civil case, Trump is accusing dozens of actors of conspiring with Clinton to topple his presidency.
In a June 22 filing, Reinhart recused himself from the case and asked that it be reassigned pursuant to subsection 455 under Title 28 of the U.S. Code, which states that any justice, judge or magistrate shall disqualify themselves from "any proceeding in which his impartiality might reasonably be questioned."
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Reasons for recusal based on impartiality can range from personal bias concerning a party to financial interests in the litigation to having served in private practice on the matter in the case. However, the code does not require judges to specify exactly why they believe their impartiality could be questioned. So, Reinhart's recusal does not provide any information as to why he disqualified himself in Trump v. Clinton et. al.
"There's a tremendous lack of transparency about the reasons [for recusal]," former federal prosecutor Shanlon Wu told Newsweek. "It's opaque, it's a black box."
Wu explained that while the code "pretty much leaves it up to the judge when to recuse," it's the appearance of impartiality that judges are supposed to be concerned with. He said that if the American public doesn't believe the judicial system is impartial, it essentially loses its effectiveness in society.
"So a lot of the reason for that lack of stating-all-the-reasons-out is to put a bigger burden on the judiciary to police itself," he said. "It's not just your financial disclosures that somebody's overseeing. Instead, you need to oversee it."
Neama Rahmini, a former federal prosecutor, said that from some of Reinhart's previous statements, it seems like the perception of bias caused him to recuse himself. If the bias was against Trump, Rahmini said, "logic would suggest that he should recuse himself in both cases."
"It is surprising that a judge was recused themselves in a case involving one party, but not a second case involving the same party," he said. "The only logical way it would make sense is if he has some pro-Hillary Clinton bias, but he's neutral when it comes to Trump."
Wu said if Reinhart were to be more detailed and specific about why he recused himself in the Clinton suit, it would stop a lot of speculations, but he noted that it is very uncommon for judges to offer additional reasoning for a recusal from a case.
https://www.newsweek.com/magistrate-judge-bruce-reinhart-mar-lago-search-clinton-case-recusal-1735817