Penelope Jean Hayes
@PenelopeJean
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TV Contributor | Bestselling Author | Small Business Owner
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Joined March 2009
Our higher selves do not hurt each other, harm animals, cause war, or discord with nature of any kind. It’s time to find another way to get fueled. It’s time to lift the curtain between wanting and awareness. This is a wake up call.
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Change can happen very quickly.
NOW - Calley Means Drops Bombshell About America’s Food System After FDA Ban of Red Dye No. 3 | "The food system is weaponized by design." Calley Means is on a crusade to expose the dark truths behind America’s health crisis. Addressing the FDA’s recent ban on red dye No. 3,
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Great news! K9 Rocky with the US Marshals who was shot in the neck and grazed on the nose is going to be okay! 🖤💙🖤 🐾🐾🐾
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Holy sh*t, now that is how you run a press conference. So much information! Clean and organized. Bravo to Las Vegas Sheriff Kevin McMahill @elonmusk
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Excellent and very important series 💙
Blue Zones is coming to @netflix! Travel around the world with author Dan Buettner (@thedanbuettner) to discover five unique communities where people live extraordinarily long and vibrant lives. Learn more: https://t.co/vNxswXvOfz
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Beautiful harvest 🌱
Kicking off our first post of the year with our iconic Artisan Lettuce ☀️ Each specialty green & red variety is grown side by side in the field so that our skilled harvest crews can cut, trim & pack our proprietary clamshells in a single pass 🥗 #farmtotable #agriculture
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Another benefit: Using greywater means people can continue to grow plants and trees in their yard — which can provide food and shade and support wildlife — rather than ripping them out in the face of water restrictions, advocates said.
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As the latest drought drags on, advocates point to reused household water, or greywater,...
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UFOs are finally having a moment. In Congress that is. | Analysis by @ChrisCillizza
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We share this one planet, our only home so we have to take better care of it. We must cultivate compassion not only for our fellow human beings, but also for the other animals, birds and insects with whom we share the world. Concern for others is necessary for our survival.
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There is no need for testing on animals when we have advanced in so many other ways.
Switzerland votes on Sunday whether to become the first country to completely ban medical testing on animals, after animal rights campaigners gathered enough support to stage a referendum in the country, which hosts a huge pharmaceuticals sector https://t.co/9Xf62zrwEf 1/5
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What if there was a way to produce nearly limitless, completely clean energy? (It’s called nuclear fusion.)
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A team in England doubled the previous record for sustaining nuclear fusion — a key potential source of clean energy.
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Can we make a switch? Perhaps it’s time to ban plastic made from crude oil and forever chemicals, and instead make the same things from #PLANTic
Plastic pollution in oceans could quadruple by 2050, according to a report by @WWF . The report also found that 88% of marine species studied were negatively impacted by plastic
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Or….bend space time around gravitational bodies via Gravity Amplifier: 115 undergoes energy bombardment which produces a Gravity A Wave, which travels like microwaves, this is applied to the gravity amplifiers. Just saying. #ETtech
Astronauts can’t tow fuel tanks to and from Mars, so they’ll need to rely on fuel depots in space. A new study aboard @Space_Station examines how to more efficiently transfer fuel between these depots and spacecraft. https://t.co/pWrwz3s3R8
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Caught on camera, a whale and dolphin dancing. It just doesn’t get better than this!
A drone photographer captured the 'magic' moment when a humpback whale & dolphin began playing and swimming together off the coast of Oahu. 'On a scale of 1 to 10, it would be a 12,' Jacob VanderVelde said, via Hawaii News Now. 🐋🐬
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A team of astronomers discovered at least 70 rogue planets in the Milky Way, marking the largest group of rogue planets ever found. These free floaters roam the universe on their own without being bound to a host star.
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Astronomers discover 70 free-floating planets, the largest group of rogue planets ever found. The planets may have formed on their own or been ejected by a star.
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Makes me wonder if Jurassic Park style dinosaur cloning is already taking place behind the scenes.
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Scientists said the embryo inside the egg, which was laid between 72 million to 66 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period, was that of a two-legged, feathered carnivore known as an...
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