Lana the Lioness

I want my zuckbook friend lana to have a good sunday

Sia – Unstoppable (432hz) to open heart chakra & Heather Dale – Joan (440hz) to open third eye chakra

CONCLUSION

Time for the Sunday television false profits.

Death of Love

It’s not the death of love

Can telomeres make you immortal?

Telomerase is thus able to extend the life-span a cell, and has been dubbed the “immortality” enzyme. … Recent evidence suggests telomeres also act as ‘molecular sensors’ of genomic damage and help limit the replication of cells with highly damaged DNA

CONCLUSION

O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.

1 Corinthians 15:55-57

Crimson Tide 432hz

thanks to NF…

The world is aware of the threat of Ocean Eutrophication.

Eutrophication is the process by which a body of water becomes overly enriched with nutrients, leading to excessive growth of algae and other aquatic plants. This can result in decreased oxygen levels in the water, which can harm aquatic organisms and disrupt the ecosystem. Eutrophication is often caused by runoff of fertilizers from agricultural areas, sewage discharge, and other human activities that introduce excess nutrients into water bodies. It is considered a major environmental issue and can have serious impacts on water quality, biodiversity, and ecosystem health.

Red tides are natural phenomena caused by the rapid growth of certain species of algae, leading to a discoloration of the water. These algae produce toxins that can be harmful to marine life and humans if ingested. Red tides can lead to fish kills, shellfish poisoning, and respiratory irritation in humans. Monitoring and management efforts are in place to mitigate the impacts of red tides on ecosystems and human health.

Dead zones are areas in bodies of water, such as oceans, lakes, and rivers, where the oxygen levels are extremely low or depleted, making them uninhabitable for most marine life. These dead zones are often caused by excessive amounts of nutrients, primarily nitrogen and phosphorus, entering the water from sources such as agricultural runoff, sewage, and industrial pollution. These nutrients can cause algal blooms, which deplete oxygen levels as the algae decompose, creating hypoxic or anoxic conditions in the water. Dead zones can have significant ecological and economic impacts, as they can lead to mass die-offs of fish and other marine organisms, disrupt food chains, and harm commercial fisheries and tourism industries. Efforts to reduce nutrient pollution and improve water quality are key to addressing and preventing dead zones.

Revelation 16 in the Bible describes the pouring out of bowls of God’s wrath upon the earth during the end times. One of the judgments mentioned in this chapter is the turning of the waters into blood, symbolizing the punishment and purification of the world. This act is a symbolic representation of the consequences of sin and disobedience towards God. The blood mentioned in Revelation 16 serves as a reminder of the severity of God’s judgment and the importance of repentance and turning back to Him.