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Deserea noel Hi there 👋 You are probably referring to "Disclosure: Part 2" that can be found here: https://unifyd.tv/programs/disclosure-part-2-an-interview-with-ray

You are probably referring to "Disclosure: Part 2" that can be found here: https://unifyd.tv/programs/disclosure-part-2-an-interview-with-ray

15 Aug 19:41

Heather Everyone is on their own timeline of awakening. 🙏

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15 Aug 19:37

Hurricane Erin, the first tempest of the 2025 Atlantic season, has roared to life, escalating from a tropical storm to a menacing hurricane on Friday, August 15. With meteorologists on high alert, this beast is carving a path through the Atlantic, threatening the Caribbean with torrential rains, life-threatening surf, and devastating rip currents. Forecast to intensify into a major Category 3 or higher, Erin’s wrath could unleash widespread chaos, with the northern Leeward Islands bracing for impact as it curves northward, sparing the U.S. for now but keeping all eyes glued to its unpredictable course.

Do you think weather modification will have any role in hurricane season this year? Let us hear your thoughts below. ⬇️

Link to article: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hurricane-erin-track-path/

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15 Aug 12:00

Are You Ignoring Your Heart’s Wisdom? Lessons From a 25-Year Cancer Survivor

Imagine a young woman, battling aggressive cancer for the second time, sitting in her car at a crossroads. To the left lies the familiar path of discipline and routine. To the right, a road less traveled. In that moment, she makes a choice that defies medical expectations and transforms her life at the cellular level. This isn't fiction. This is Rachel's story—a tale of courage, intuition, and the remarkable power of listening to one's heart. It's a testament to the idea that sometimes the most powerful medicine doesn't come in a pill but in the choices we make.

Continue reading: https://dreliaz.org/are-you-ignoring-your-hearts-healing-wisdom-lessons-from-a-25-year-cancer-survivor/

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13 Aug 19:44

👀

13 Aug 19:36

One of the bravest. ❤️‍🔥

13 Aug 19:36

💯

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13 Aug 19:09

Jimmy Lai, the fiery founder of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy press, now faces the final chapter of a trial that could cost him his life. Once a barefoot stowaway from mainland China, Lai rose from factory floors to billionaire mogul—then transformed into Beijing’s loudest critic. His newspaper, Apple Daily, dared to speak truth to power until it was silenced under China’s sweeping national security law. Now 77 and imprisoned since 2020, Lai stands accused of colluding with foreign forces. If convicted, he faces life in prison. To supporters, he is a hero—an unflinching voice for freedom in a city losing its autonomy. To Beijing, he is a traitor. As closing arguments begin, Lai’s trial has become more than a legal battle — it's a symbol of Hong Kong’s fading freedoms.

Why is "freedom of speech" considered a crime in some countries? Is this merely a cultural difference, or is it something deeper? Let us hear your thoughts below. 👇

Link to article: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgm2z7497yko

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12 Aug 21:43

Valid point!