The right to petition state legislatures for redress of grievances is a fundamental right protected by the First Amendment and most state constitutions, allowing citizens to request policy changes, fix issues, or express views on public affairs without fear of retaliation. Common methods include signing petitions, emailing officials, or testifying
https://climateviewer.org/history-and-science/atmospheric-sensors-and-emf-sites/maps/haarp-ionospheric-heaters-worldwide/
ArtIII.S2.C1.12.6 Torts Committed on Navigable Waters
Article III, Section 2, Clause 1:
The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority;—to all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls;—to all Cases of admiralty and maritime Jurisdiction;—to Controversies to which the United States shall be a Party;—to Controversies between two or more States;—between a State and Citizens of another State,—between Citizens of different States,—between Citizens of the same State claiming Lands under Grants of different States, and between a State, or the Citizens thereof, and foreign States, Citizens or Subjects.
Maritime torts include injuries to persons,1 damages to property arising out of collisions or other negligent acts,2 product liability suits,3 and violent dispossession of property.4 Cases involving tort claims fall within admiralty jurisdiction when two requirements are met: (1) the commission or consummation of the act that gives rise to the claim occurs on navigable waters;5 and (2) the tort bears a significant relationship to traditional maritime activity.6
The first requirement for admiralty jurisdiction, which is based on the location of the incident, is satisfied if the tort arises on the high seas or on other navigable waters of the United States.7 Prior to Congress’s enactment of the Extension of Admiralty Jurisdiction Act of 1948, the Supreme Court had held that some claims arising from injury or damage to property caused by a vessel on navigable waters did not fall within admiralty jurisdiction when they were consummated on land (e.g., collision of a ship with a bridge).8 In the Extension Act,9 Congress enlarged admiralty jurisdiction to encompass many of these claims. The Court implicitly upheld that expansion of admiralty jurisdiction as within constitutional limits10 when determining that the jurisdiction ecompassed a tort that arose when a longshoreman slipped on loose beans that spilled from negligently packed cargo on a dock during a vessel’s unloading.11 In addition to Congress’s expansion of admiralty jurisdiction, the Court has maintained a few historical exceptions to a strict situs test for maritime jurisdiction.12 However, even with such congressional and judicial guidance, it may occasionally be difficult to distinguish maritime torts from land-based torts. For example, the Court held that admiralty jurisdiction did not extend to an injury caused by defective pier-based equipment that a dock worker suffered when unloading a vessel; thus, the worker had to resort to state law for a remedy.13
https://constitution.congress.gov/browse/essay/artIII-S2-C1-12-6/ALDE_00013654/#:~:text=Maritime%20torts%20include%20injuries%20to%20people%20that,water%20may%20not%20fall%20within%20admiralty%20jurisdiction
People ask if shungite helps fight EMF, here is the answer
Why Shungite Absorbs Ambiently
High Carbon Content: Especially in elite/noble shungite (~98% carbon), the carbon matrix traps EMF energy and converts it into heat or neutralized energy—much like activated carbon does for toxins.
Fullerenes: These unique carbon molecules in shungite are thought to interact with EM fields via molecular resonance, absorbing and redistributing the energy rather than bouncing it off.
Conductive Properties: Shungite is mildly electrically conductive, which allows it to soak up EM radiation instead of acting like a mirror.
Studies Confirming This:
The 2021 Sciencedirect study on shungite plates shows internal absorption and damping, not just blocking.
The 2021 ResearchGate study on powdered shungite shows energy conversion and dissipation, not reflection.
Bottom Line:
Shungite is not just a physical shield—it acts more like a sponge, absorbing and harmonizing ambient EMF around it. That’s why it’s favored for biofield support and subtle energy protection, even when worn or placed in small amounts near electronics.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Crystals/comments/1jpudub/people_ask_if_shungite_helps_fight_emf_here_is/
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/oct/02/melania-trump-memoir-defends-abortion-rights
Putin envoy signals Russia-US lawmakers meeting ‘soon’
Dialogue between the State Duma and US Congress is “vital for the world,” Kirill Dmitriev says
https://www.rt.com/russia/636163-dmitriev-russia-us-lawmakers-meeting/
@ChildrensHD
Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo says glyphosate harms one of the most important systems in our body, the gut microbiome.
“The evidence is strong that it has very detrimental effects on our gut microbiome.”
“We should be very suspicious and wary of anything that affects the gut microbiome.”
“It’s literally… like our second brain.”
“It’s got its fingers in so many parts of how we function… our energy, our mood, our immune system.”
@FLSurgeonGen
https://twitter.com/ChildrensHD/status/2036899147547087137