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Oct 25Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Thanks for all the research you compiled to bring us another interesting post! I am going to do something I should've done a long time ago: become a paid subscriber to better support your work. You have made a difference in my life (sunrises, for instance) since I found you. 😊

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Hi Lisa! Thank you so much for your support, both financial and moral. We love that you found us, and that we found you! We got out for the Sunrise this morning, and rubbed some morning dew on our faces. Apparently the dew has very high vibrational energy/ strong frequency. I can't prove it, but it makes sense. One of our subscribers recently told us about the dew's energy on our last webinar.

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Oct 25Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Great history lesson. I can see how hearing issues might be an advantage to creativity. It's hard to think when muscle cars keep speeding by lol.

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Bohdanna and I hear you (or can't hear you) about those cars - the engines are ridiculously loud, even the fastest drag car in the 1990s probably didn't have such a loud engine.

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The reason Edison had poor hearing was because he was boxed in the ears while on a train in Michigan. I am from the town, Fraser, that this ear boxing occured. It is the only thing that is Fraser's claim to fame. Also, because I grew up near Detroit, I went to the Henry Ford History Museum (where his buildings were moved to) more than 3 times while in elementary school. All that I have read about him, Edison, is quite negative, in that he was instrumental in squelching Teslas inventions. Also, Edison was a bastard. "Nikola Tesla, Mark Twain and Bertha von Suttner combine forces to try to bring about world peace through superior firepower. Twain and Tesla use scientific know-how, general trickery and media manipulation techniques to try to scare world leaders into following their noble path. In the company of several allies, the two are soon confronted by dark forces led by the dastardly Thomas Edison, John Pierpont Morgan, Andrew Carnegie, and Guglielmo Marconi. The inventors and financiers are collaborating on a bizarre new skyscraper, the Innsmouth Tower, on whose building site many construction workers have already died in mysterious accidents." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Five_Fists_of_Science

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