#293 Having the Mind of Christ; Asteroid Mining?; Fulvic Acid Cures?; Video Trick Tech
on April 3rd, 2016 at 10:43 amSir T taught on “Having the Mind of Christ” as mentioned in First Corinthians 2:16. We discussed some interesting observations on the asteroid Ceres, and an anomaly caught on camera of a GEET reactor, and some facts about Fulvic Acid. We also showed a video you have to see to believe, showing how you cannot believe everything you see on TV. It begs the question: Given the public technology available to do this now, how long has even more advanced versions of this been used to fool the public?
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Teaching: Sir Timothy Thrapp – “Having The Mind Of Christ”
Sir T taught on “Having The Mind Of Christ.” First Corinthians 2:16
There are many rich benefits to having “The mind of Christ” including “In whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge” Colossians 2:3
So how do we get the mind of Christ and how do we use it to benefit all? Listen and find out!
Technology & World Highlight:
–Real-time computer generated facial manipulations are shown not only possible, but likely easily proficient enough to fool the unsuspecting public. Could there be anything good about this technology?
New Tech Shows Why You Can’t Trust Anything You See on the News
–Toxicologist Dr. Daniel Nuzum sheds some light on fulvic acid and how it brings nutrients to the body and clears toxins at the same time. He also brings up an unusual relationship between lightning and cancer.
Fulvic Acid: “The Quest for the Cures” Excerpt
–An asteroid named Ceres located in the vicinity of the asteroid belt has distinct bright spots that appear to be changing recently. Could it be that more is going on than simple ice patches?
WHOA! Mystery “Bright Spots” On Asteroid Ceres Are Changing! 3/17/16
Sprite Anomaly from Extra Short GEET Reactor
Questions & Comments:
TBD