chad parent

Long Beach, CA, United States

Apr 19 at 07:01 PM

I agree and it's heart breaking

Apr 17 at 10:32 AM

Your welcome

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Apr 17 at 07:38 AM

H.E.R.A

Dr. Everett Wright held a device no larger than a rice grain – the culmination of ten years' research. This was HERA (Hormonal, Evaluation, and Regulation Apparatus), a silent guardian against society's darkest evil. Implanted at birth, it monitored the hormonal fluctuations indicative of pedophilic tendencies. Deviations beyond a specific threshold triggered HERA's release of a toxin, designed to remove those monstrous urges at their genetic source.

Evelyn, Everett's brilliant protege, saw HERA as a shield for the innocent. With every child abuse case halted, her determination grew. Yet, doubts lingered. What if the hormonal markers were misleading?

HERA evolved. At age seventeen, subjects underwent controlled tests – exposure to specific stimuli like the laughter of female children. If HERA detected an inappropriate arousal response, a flag was raised. Twenty such flags, and the subject was classified as high-risk.

Years of refinement minimized error, but the ethical questions remained. This was prevention, not punishment, and the goal was a future where children were safe.

Evelyn knew HERA needed safeguards, an antidote. The world watched, torn between awe and fear. This was a powerful tool against evil, yet it blurred the lines between protection and control. Still, the future it promised – one where children walked free – was worth fighting for.

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Apr 11 at 09:45 PM

all started with a nagging curiosity. My mom, a fighter since day one, had been diagnosed with cancer. Traditional treatments were taking a toll, and I craved something more, anything more, to help. That's when I stumbled down the rabbit hole of sound healing and its purported ability to influence the body at a cellular level.

Days turned into nights, filled with research on specific frequencies. 100Hz, they said, could reduce inflammation. 128Hz might promote tissue repair. And then there was 1000Hz, a frequency with claims of disrupting cancer cell growth. It felt like grasping at straws, but hope, once ignited, was hard to extinguish.

Approaching Mom with this "out there" idea was nerve-wracking. "It doesn't hurt to try, right?" I finally ventured, bracing for skepticism. But to my surprise, a flicker of curiosity lit up her eyes. We found a sound healing app with adjustable frequencies, and together we embarked on this sonic experiment. This app is bandlab

The first night was filled with a strange hum – 100Hz, pulsing softly in the room. We drifted off to sleep, unsure of what, if anything, was happening. But the next morning, a hesitant hope bloomed. Mom hesitantly reached for the lump, the one that had been a constant source of worry. Her eyes widened. It felt...smaller.

Now, I'm not a doctor, and this isn't a magic cure. But that night, with the hum of 128Hz playing, we celebrated a small victory. A tangible shift, a reason to believe that maybe, just maybe, these frequencies were doing something remarkable. It's a journey we're still on, but one filled with a newfound optimism, a testament to the power of both science and a mother's unwavering will.

Remember, this is anecdotal, and there haven't been conclusive scientific studies on the effectiveness of specific frequencies for cancer treatment. It's important to consult with a medical professional before starting any alternative treatments, and to use them alongside traditional therapies. But this experience, this flicker of hope in the darkness, that's a story worth telling. But here is some proof, you got to remember this would take money from doctors so this why they say it don't work but I seen it with my own eyes links are below

Proof- https://youtu.be/1w0_kazbb_U

soundtrack- https://fb.openinapp.co/85n6p

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Apr 10 at 10:29 PM

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Apr 09 at 11:47 PM

I wrote a pledge to the world and cosmos.

I recognize my place within the interconnected web of existence,
And my duty to respect all life.
I pledge to act with kindness, reason, and a sense of shared destiny,
To leave our world better than I found it.
May my choices honor the generations to come and the cosmos that cradles us.

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Apr 08 at 08:06 PM

01:00

Full song on my bandlab

Apr 08 at 07:57 PM

Thanks

Apr 08 at 08:35 AM

Long beach California

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Apr 08 at 08:32 AM

The notion of a world modeled on American ideals had been debated for centuries. Those in favor whispered promises of liberty, boundless prosperity, and the chance for every individual to carve their own path. Those hesitant painted grim scenarios of unchecked ambition, the worship of the almighty dollar, and a gaping divide between the haves and the have-nots.

Yet, the lure of freedom was undeniable, especially in nations stifled under the boots of tyrants, and in communities where opportunity was a birthright, not a promise. It ignited a slow burn of hope - the dream of a global society built on a shared desire to live life unimpeded, without the ever-present blight of war and bloodshed.

The seeds of change lay in technology. Advancements in communication shattered barriers. Citizens of war-torn countries could share visceral accounts with the world, bypassing propaganda. The rise of artificial intelligence brought unprecedented efficiency, gradually freeing up minds from mundane tasks and granting them the precious resource of time. Time to ponder existence, time to create, time to connect with others on a deeper level.

Spirituality, long dormant in many, began to stir. People found solace in a mix of old faiths and new philosophies. The focus shifted from external gods to the divinity residing within each person. This fostered empathy and an understanding that harming others was, ultimately, harming oneself. Slowly, conflict and crime began to lessen.

Yet, not all hearts warmed to the idea of unity. There remained a faction - let's call them the 'Control Freaks' - who were terrified by the dismantling of hierarchies. Power, for them, was the highest currency, and the idea of a world where their grip on it evaporated was unacceptable. It became clear that no amount of dialogue would appease them.

And so, the solution came - unexpected and daring.

Through technological marvels barely comprehensible to the average mind, the Control Freaks were provided with a way out. The ability to warp spacetime was theirs - to craft their own pocket galaxies far, far away. They could construct planets to their liking and populate them with beings designed to serve their every whim. They would be gods in their own little universes. In essence, they'd win, but on their own terms.

However, there was a catch.

Before being granted this cosmic severance package, they had a task. These power-hungry individuals had to, by force of necessity, collaborate with the rest of the world. They had to contribute their skills, intellect, and resources to create a golden age on Earth - a testament to human achievement. This era would ensure a solid foundation for our unity, and provide ample time for society to develop safeguards against future control-grabbers. It would be a final act of service, a karmic repayment for their destructive tendencies.

Only once the Earth thrived as never before would they receive their cosmic ticket to depart. It was a bizarre pact, one borne out of necessity, but it worked.

The Control Freaks, for the first time, felt truly challenged. Their schemes were redirected. Their need to manipulate found an outlet in engineering marvels and solving global problems. It was the ultimate redirection of dangerous energy.

And the world? The world bloomed. Nations that had been locked in conflict lowered their weapons, seeing possibility instead of threat. Resources poured into education, healthcare, and sustainability. Art, music, and philosophy soared to new heights. The human spirit, for so long weighed down, began to express its true potential.

The day came when the Control Freaks departed, a mix of bitterness and triumph swirling in their eyes. And the world watched them go with a measure of relief, and yes, a touch of gratitude. Their last act had been a strange, unintentional gift.

The Earth continued its upward trajectory, bound together not by dogma or force, but by the powerful choice for unity, born out of shared experience, and a hard-fought appreciation for the preciousness of a peaceful, thriving world.
Written by chad E. P

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