• The Woman Who Said “No” and Saved a Generation

    ​In 1960, a 46-year-old pharmacologist named Dr. Frances Oldham Kelsey started her first day at the FDA. Within five weeks, she was handed an application that seemed like a "formality."

    ​The drug was Kevadon (Thalidomide). It was already a massive success in Europe, marketed as a "wonder drug" for pregnant women suffering from morning sickness. Most expected her to sign off immediately.

    ​But Frances felt something wasn't right.
    ​She noticed the clinical data was vague. There was almost no evidence showing how the drug affected a developing fetus. While the pharmaceutical company, Richardson-Merrell, pressured her to rush the approval, she stood her ground.

    ​The Pressure Was Suffocating

    ​For 19 months, the company relentlessly hounded her. They:

    ​Visited her office over 50 times.

    ​Called her "unreasonable" and "stubborn."

    ​Complained to her supervisors, trying to go over her head.

    ​Had doctors write letters demanding she release the drug.

    ​Can you imagine the weight on her shoulders? A new employee standing up to a corporate giant and an entire industry. But her mantra was simple: "Show me the data."

    ​A Devastating Discovery

    ​By November 1961, the world’s worst fears came true. In Germany and Australia, babies were being born with Phocomelia—severe limb malformations. Some were born with flipper-like hands attached to their shoulders; others had no limbs at all.

    ​Thousands of babies were born with these deformities, and thousands more were stillborn. Thalidomide was the cause.

    ​The Silent Hero

    ​Because Dr. Kelsey refused to be bullied, the damage in the United States was largely contained. She didn't just do her job; she protected the future.

    ​On August 7, 1962, President John F. Kennedy awarded her the President’s Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service. She was only the second woman to ever receive it.

    ​We often talk about "changing the world." Dr. Kelsey changed it with one word: No.
    ​Sometimes, being "stubborn" is the most heroic thing you can be.

    ​What do you think of Dr. Kelsey's story? Does it inspire you to stand firm in your convictions, even when the world is pushing back?
    The Woman Who Said “No” and Saved a Generation ​In 1960, a 46-year-old pharmacologist named Dr. Frances Oldham Kelsey started her first day at the FDA. Within five weeks, she was handed an application that seemed like a "formality." ​The drug was Kevadon (Thalidomide). It was already a massive success in Europe, marketed as a "wonder drug" for pregnant women suffering from morning sickness. Most expected her to sign off immediately. ​But Frances felt something wasn't right. ​She noticed the clinical data was vague. There was almost no evidence showing how the drug affected a developing fetus. While the pharmaceutical company, Richardson-Merrell, pressured her to rush the approval, she stood her ground. ​The Pressure Was Suffocating ​For 19 months, the company relentlessly hounded her. They: ​Visited her office over 50 times. ​Called her "unreasonable" and "stubborn." ​Complained to her supervisors, trying to go over her head. ​Had doctors write letters demanding she release the drug. ​Can you imagine the weight on her shoulders? A new employee standing up to a corporate giant and an entire industry. But her mantra was simple: "Show me the data." ​A Devastating Discovery ​By November 1961, the world’s worst fears came true. In Germany and Australia, babies were being born with Phocomelia—severe limb malformations. Some were born with flipper-like hands attached to their shoulders; others had no limbs at all. ​Thousands of babies were born with these deformities, and thousands more were stillborn. Thalidomide was the cause. ​The Silent Hero ​Because Dr. Kelsey refused to be bullied, the damage in the United States was largely contained. She didn't just do her job; she protected the future. ​On August 7, 1962, President John F. Kennedy awarded her the President’s Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service. She was only the second woman to ever receive it. ​We often talk about "changing the world." Dr. Kelsey changed it with one word: No. ​Sometimes, being "stubborn" is the most heroic thing you can be. ​What do you think of Dr. Kelsey's story? Does it inspire you to stand firm in your convictions, even when the world is pushing back?
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  • Heart - Dog & Butterfly CBS Special 1978

    Original 1978 CBS Special for Dog & Butterfly. Showcasing the opening night of the tour with backstage and concert footage of the Portland Speedway on September 2, 1978. Also has footage of a recording session of the playback of Straight On at Sea-West Studios in Seattle, Washington. Includes performances of the songs Cook With Fire, High Time, Crazy On You, and Straight On.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nohLWx-Aayg
    Heart red-heart - Dog & Butterfly CBS Special 1978 Original 1978 CBS Special for Dog & Butterfly. Showcasing the opening night of the tour with backstage and concert footage of the Portland Speedway on September 2, 1978. Also has footage of a recording session of the playback of Straight On at Sea-West Studios in Seattle, Washington. Includes performances of the songs Cook With Fire, High Time, Crazy On You, and Straight On. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nohLWx-Aayg
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  • this snack loving dog does not bark when the boss is singing like a hurricane
    this snack loving dog does not bark when the boss is singing like a hurricane red-heart
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  • Seeing two beavers munching on cabbage reduces stress levels by 50%
    Seeing two beavers munching on cabbage reduces stress levels by 50% :smiling-face-with-heart-eyes:
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  • Karen Carpenters - Top Of The World

    This song was written bij Richard Carpenter and John Bettis and reached #1 in the US chart in January 1973.
    This version was recorded by AVRO Television during the Carpenters live performance at the 'Grand Gala du Disque', 15 February 1974 in the RAI Congres Building, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

    Eleven seconds of this version was used in the film Dark Shadows, a 2012 Warner Brothers American horror comedy film, directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer and Helena Bonham Carter.

    Exclusive live performance by The Carpenters (Richard & Karen Carpenter) and band at the 'Grand Gala du Disque', 15 February 1974 in the RAI Congres Building, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    https://youtu.be/Tt1MqAZ9XHw?list=RDTt1MqAZ9XHw
    Karen Carpenters - Top Of The World This song was written bij Richard Carpenter and John Bettis and reached #1 in the US chart in January 1973. This version was recorded by AVRO Television during the Carpenters live performance at the 'Grand Gala du Disque', 15 February 1974 in the RAI Congres Building, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Eleven seconds of this version was used in the film Dark Shadows, a 2012 Warner Brothers American horror comedy film, directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer and Helena Bonham Carter. Exclusive live performance by The Carpenters (Richard & Karen Carpenter) and band at the 'Grand Gala du Disque', 15 February 1974 in the RAI Congres Building, Amsterdam, The Netherlands https://youtu.be/Tt1MqAZ9XHw?list=RDTt1MqAZ9XHw red-heart
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  • #ducks babies saved by brave men
    #ducks babies saved by brave men red-heart
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  • A Tour of Babylon in 570 BC — Documentary History

    #Babylon #AncientBabylon #570BC

    In 570 BC, the largest and most powerful city on Earth sits on the banks of the Euphrates River in modern-day Iraq.

    Its walls are wide enough for two chariots to race side by side along the top. Its gate is covered in bright blue glazed bricks and golden dragons that no other civilization on Earth can replicate. Its tower rises ninety meters into the sky the structure that will inspire the legend of the Tower of Babel. And every single brick in this city carries the stamped name of the king who built it.

    This is Babylon. Not the myth. Not the metaphor. The real, functioning city at the absolute peak of its power.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiZVWFIk-MU
    A Tour of Babylon in 570 BC — Documentary History #Babylon #AncientBabylon #570BC In 570 BC, the largest and most powerful city on Earth sits on the banks of the Euphrates River in modern-day Iraq. Its walls are wide enough for two chariots to race side by side along the top. Its gate is covered in bright blue glazed bricks and golden dragons that no other civilization on Earth can replicate. Its tower rises ninety meters into the sky the structure that will inspire the legend of the Tower of Babel. And every single brick in this city carries the stamped name of the king who built it. This is Babylon. Not the myth. Not the metaphor. The real, functioning city at the absolute peak of its power. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiZVWFIk-MU
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  • The Rise and Fall of Babylon: History's Greatest City (2300 - 480 BC)

    Ancient Babylon history — from a tiny town on the Euphrates River to the greatest city of the ancient world. In this history documentary, we trace the rise and fall of the Babylonian empire across nearly two thousand years of Mesopotamia's most dramatic chapter.

    Using historically grounded visuals and cinematic storytelling, this film explores:

    How a nomadic Amorite tribe seized an unremarkable town and turned it into the capital of an empire

    How Hammurabi forgave all debts on his first day as king — and then wrote laws that protected women, children, and slaves millennia before Europe

    Why Babylonian women could divorce their husbands, win in court, and remarry — in the nineteenth century BCE

    How Hammurabi played rival kingdoms against each other for thirty years before launching his conquest of all Mesopotamia

    Why the Assyrian king Sennacherib burned Babylon to the ground, flooded its ruins, and carried away its gods — and how his own sons murdered him for it

    How a Chaldean rebel named Nabopolassar rose from the ashes, crushed the Assyrian empire, and founded a new dynasty

    What Nebuchadnezzar built on top of the destruction — walls wider than the Great Wall of China, the cobalt-blue Ishtar Gate, the ziggurat Etemenanki that inspired the Tower of Babel, and the Hanging Gardens that may never have existed

    How Babylon became the first city in history to reach two hundred thousand people — when Rome was still a village

    Why the Persian conquest and the theft of one statue marked the beginning of the end

    And how the Babylon we know from ruins is not the Babylon that became a legend — but a city built on top of its ghost
    This is not a summary. It is a reconstruction of a civilization.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-uVKIstl7M
    The Rise and Fall of Babylon: History's Greatest City (2300 - 480 BC) Ancient Babylon history — from a tiny town on the Euphrates River to the greatest city of the ancient world. In this history documentary, we trace the rise and fall of the Babylonian empire across nearly two thousand years of Mesopotamia's most dramatic chapter. Using historically grounded visuals and cinematic storytelling, this film explores: How a nomadic Amorite tribe seized an unremarkable town and turned it into the capital of an empire How Hammurabi forgave all debts on his first day as king — and then wrote laws that protected women, children, and slaves millennia before Europe Why Babylonian women could divorce their husbands, win in court, and remarry — in the nineteenth century BCE How Hammurabi played rival kingdoms against each other for thirty years before launching his conquest of all Mesopotamia Why the Assyrian king Sennacherib burned Babylon to the ground, flooded its ruins, and carried away its gods — and how his own sons murdered him for it How a Chaldean rebel named Nabopolassar rose from the ashes, crushed the Assyrian empire, and founded a new dynasty What Nebuchadnezzar built on top of the destruction — walls wider than the Great Wall of China, the cobalt-blue Ishtar Gate, the ziggurat Etemenanki that inspired the Tower of Babel, and the Hanging Gardens that may never have existed How Babylon became the first city in history to reach two hundred thousand people — when Rome was still a village Why the Persian conquest and the theft of one statue marked the beginning of the end And how the Babylon we know from ruins is not the Babylon that became a legend — but a city built on top of its ghost This is not a summary. It is a reconstruction of a civilization. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-uVKIstl7M
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  • MILITARY CHEMTRAILS (current ingredients) 👀

    1. Pseudomonas Aeruginosa - bacteria that generally attack the lungs

    2. Pseudomonas fluorescence - bacteria that cause blood and respiratory infections

    3. Seratia markscens - bacteria that cause pneumonia, encephalitis, heart inflammation

    4. Micoplasma fermented incognitus - pathogenic microorganism produced by the US military and found in 45% of US soldiers (-> "Sold Golf Syndrome")

    5. Streptomyces and other types of fungi

    6. Some types of yeast

    7. Bacteria that contain certain bacterial enzymes that can alter the human genome; ingestion

    8. Barium salts

    9. Aluminum - particle size microns; (interesting, Alzheimer's; dementia; etc.)

    10. Ethylene dibromide* (dibromoethane) C2X4Br2- carcinogenic fuel additive and chloroform-scented insecticide


    INGREDIENTS:

    1. Pseudomonas Aeruginosa: bacteria that generally attack the lungs

    2. Pseudomonas fluorescence: bacteria that cause blood and respiratory infections

    3. Seratia markscens: bacteria that cause pneumonia, encephalitis, heart inflammation

    4. Micoplasma fermented incognitus: pathogenic microorganism produced by the US military and found in 45% of US soldiers

    5. Streptomyces and other types of fungi

    6. Some types of yeast

    7. Bacteria that contain certain bacterial enzymes that can alter the human genome; ingestion

    8. Barium salts

    9. Aluminum, particle size microns; (Alzheimer's; dementia; etc.)

    10. Ethylene dibromide* (dibromoethane) C2X4Br2- carcinogenic fuel additive and chloroform-scented insecticide.


    Davos elites caught on hidden camera admitting chemtrails / sulfur dioxide spraying, military‑origin weather modification, and rebranding it to keep the public calm, while laughing. They joke about governments weaponizing weather. BlackRock is named. DARPA is named.

    They poisoned the conversation for years by calling us crazy.
    Now they admit it on tape and smirk.

    This isn’t “climate policy” it’s atmospheric bio war against humanity.
    MILITARY CHEMTRAILS (current ingredients) 👀 1. Pseudomonas Aeruginosa - bacteria that generally attack the lungs 2. Pseudomonas fluorescence - bacteria that cause blood and respiratory infections 3. Seratia markscens - bacteria that cause pneumonia, encephalitis, heart inflammation 4. Micoplasma fermented incognitus - pathogenic microorganism produced by the US military and found in 45% of US soldiers (-> "Sold Golf Syndrome") 5. Streptomyces and other types of fungi 6. Some types of yeast 7. Bacteria that contain certain bacterial enzymes that can alter the human genome; ingestion 8. Barium salts 9. Aluminum - particle size microns; (interesting, Alzheimer's; dementia; etc.) 10. Ethylene dibromide* (dibromoethane) C2X4Br2- carcinogenic fuel additive and chloroform-scented insecticide INGREDIENTS: 1. Pseudomonas Aeruginosa: bacteria that generally attack the lungs 2. Pseudomonas fluorescence: bacteria that cause blood and respiratory infections 3. Seratia markscens: bacteria that cause pneumonia, encephalitis, heart inflammation 4. Micoplasma fermented incognitus: pathogenic microorganism produced by the US military and found in 45% of US soldiers 5. Streptomyces and other types of fungi 6. Some types of yeast 7. Bacteria that contain certain bacterial enzymes that can alter the human genome; ingestion 8. Barium salts 9. Aluminum, particle size microns; (Alzheimer's; dementia; etc.) 10. Ethylene dibromide* (dibromoethane) C2X4Br2- carcinogenic fuel additive and chloroform-scented insecticide. Davos elites caught on hidden camera admitting chemtrails / sulfur dioxide spraying, military‑origin weather modification, and rebranding it to keep the public calm, while laughing. They joke about governments weaponizing weather. BlackRock is named. DARPA is named. They poisoned the conversation for years by calling us crazy. Now they admit it on tape and smirk. This isn’t “climate policy” it’s atmospheric bio war against humanity.
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  • Candi Staton – Young Hearts Run Free - 1976
    https://youtu.be/wddgskIRVeg?list=RDwddgskIRVeg
    Candi Staton red-heart – Young Hearts Run Free - 1976 https://youtu.be/wddgskIRVeg?list=RDwddgskIRVeg
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