All Videos Tagged trauma (12160 Social Network) - 12160 Social Network2024-04-17T19:18:43Zhttps://12160.info/video/video/listTagged?tag=trauma&rss=yes&xn_auth=noGrey Aliens Show UFO Abductee Sherry Wilde the Future of Planet Earthtag:12160.info,2018-07-11:2649739:Video:17956702018-07-11T06:38:50.257ZLess Pronehttps://12160.info/profile/LessProne
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</a> <br></br>Sherry Wilde tell some of her fascinating story remembering her encounters with extraterrestrial beings from another race and world. In this lecture she shares highlights and intimate details of that journey and talks about the differences between being an abductee and a volunteer. When Sherry was 17 years old, she had an incident of missing time. She…
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</a><br />Sherry Wilde tell some of her fascinating story remembering her encounters with extraterrestrial beings from another race and world. In this lecture she shares highlights and intimate details of that journey and talks about the differences between being an abductee and a volunteer. When Sherry was 17 years old, she had an incident of missing time. She always wondered what had happened, but put it in the back of her mind for many years. She finally had a hypnotic regression, where Sherry realized that she had been taken aboard spacecraft many times from a young age. Through her regressions, Sherry came to understanding that she came to Earth at this time be a volunteer, to be of assistance, and to transmute negative energy.<br />
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</a> <br></br>Post Traumatic Stress Disorder has been growing among US vets at an alarming rate. The trauma of war has over 300,000 deployed soldiers living with PTSD, which makes approximately 20 percent of vets. In 2010, the number of diagnosed cases have jumped 50 percent. Now the Pentagon has received an $11 million grant to study the effectiveness of a new drug on military vets. The drug,…
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</a><br />Post Traumatic Stress Disorder has been growing among US vets at an alarming rate. The trauma of war has over 300,000 deployed soldiers living with PTSD, which makes approximately 20 percent of vets. In 2010, the number of diagnosed cases have jumped 50 percent. Now the Pentagon has received an $11 million grant to study the effectiveness of a new drug on military vets. The drug, DCS, is thought to get rid of fearful memories and get the trama out of war. Doctor Jeff Kaye, blogger and TruthOut contributor joins us to discuss this new drug.<br />
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<a href="http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/12/fear-erasing-drugs/">http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/12/fear-erasing-drugs/</a>