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6-year-old Girl Claims She Is the Reincarnation of a Famous Opera Singer

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Kira Angelica’s hair stood on end after her little girl Dorothy revealed incredibly accurate details about her past life, reports thesun.co.uk.

A six-year-old girl stunned her mother by declaring that she was reincarnated from a past life when she was an opera singer.

Dorothy Angelica startled her mother when she revealed the exact details of life as her “previous self” Lily Pons, including her death from cancer in the 1970s.

Kira’s mom Angelica shared her little girl’s complaints with California doctor and reincarnation researcher Walter Semkiw, MD, as well as recounting a horrific vision when she was eight months pregnant with Dorothy.

Kira dreamed of a smiling young girl in a plaid dress and heard a voice calling, “Mom, Mom.”

After Dorothy was born as grew older, Kira says it was clear that the girl in the vision closely resembled her daughter.

But she also resembled another person – the woman whose name she first heard years later from the youngster’s mouth.

She learned to sing with perfect pitch and had “magnetic stage presence” in a musical production at the age of three-and-a-half.

Lily Pons was a New York Metropolitan Opera soprano star before pursuing a career in Hollywood and television.

Lily Pons

By the time Dorothy was six years old, Kira told her about the vision, and her daughter decided to meditate in an attempt to figure out who this girl might have been in a past life.

“Dorothy began to tell the details of a possible life,” Dr. Semkiw said. “Kira grabbed a notebook and documented Dorothy’s words.”

“She thought her daughter was describing imaginary things, but suddenly she opened her eyes and said: “Mom, I know who I was in a past life. Her name was something like Lisey or Lily, but her real name was Alice Pons.”

After searching Google, Kira learned all about Lily Pons’ life as a New York Metropolitan Opera soprano star, as well as her career in Hollywood in the 1930s and transition to television in the 1950s.

Then, when she read that the French-born singer’s name was Alice Pons, Kira “nearly fainted” and was even more stunned when Dorothy gave more details about Lily, including her ability to speak multiple languages ​​and play on the piano.

She also knew that Lily became a professional singer at the age of 22. She loved wild cats and birdsong.

Probably most frightening was that Dorothy developed stomach pains before one day announcing that Lily Pons had “died of severe stomach pain”.

She did indeed die of pancreatic cancer in 1976, and Dr. Semkiw wrote, “Reading this made Kira’s hair stand on end!”

She told her mother: “Ever since you started talking about dying and being reborn, I started having a terrible stomach ache, and I feel sad.

“I might throw up, Mom. It feels like I had a bad stomach in my past life. Very bad. It makes me sad.”

And during one episode, she declared, “Now I know what Lily Pons died from, Mom. She died from a bad stomach ache.”

Kira also showed Dorothy a photo of Pons, and she said: “Hey, that was me! Now you’ve seen me with short hair, Mom!”

Dr. Semkiv, who has studied thousands of potential cases of reincarnation, also believes that Kira’s vision was a “proclaiming dream” – a phenomenon first identified by pioneer reincarnation researcher Professor Ian Stevenson, who believed there was evidence that souls send dreams to families in which they are going to come true.

Dr Semkiw believes it has all the hallmarks of a true case of reincarnation.

He said Dorothy and Lily Pons are facially similar, which is often seen in the cases he studies.

He added: “The singing and acting talent of Alice Pons is being replicated in the persona of Dorothy Angelica.”

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Experts Declare Experimental Cancer Vaccine Based On mRNA Technology Is ‘Safe and Effective’

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A new cancer vaccine based on Covid mRNA vaccine technology
which has yet to be clinically tested has already been declared “safe
and effective” by the British government.

Known as ‘LungVax’,
the new vaccine is being developed by the University of Oxford, the
Francis Crick Institute and University College London, and is expected
to be the first of a huge range of new cancer vaccinations available in
the near future.

Research scientists developing the ‘groundbreaking’ lung cancer
vaccine claim it will be effective in preventing up to 90 per cent of
cases by training the immune system to locate and attack early signs of
disease.

Lung cancer cells look different from normal cells due to having ‘red
flag’ proteins called neoantigens. The LungVax vaccine will carry a strand of DNA which trains the immune system to recognize these neoantigens on abnormal lung cells.

It will then instruct the immune system to destroy these cells and stop lung cancer.

Professor Tim Elliot, lead researcher at the University of Oxford, said: ‘Cancer
is a disease of our own bodies and it’s hard for the immune system to
distinguish between what’s normal and what’s cancer. 

‘Getting the immune system to recognize and attack cancer is one of the biggest challenges in cancer research today.”

Elliot admitted the new vaccine is based on technology used to create the Covid vaccine.

‘This research could deliver an off-the-shelf vaccine based on
Oxford’s vaccine technology, which proved itself in the Covid pandemic.

Remarkably, given the disastrous health consequences for those
vaccinated with the experimental Covid vaccines, Eilliot praised the
mRNA roll out as a success.

‘If we can replicate the kind of success seen in trials during
the pandemic, we could save the lives of tens of thousands of people
every year in the UK alone.’

Researchers have been granted up to £1.7 million from Cancer Research UK and the CRIS Cancer Foundation.

The team will receive funding for the study over the next 2 years to
support lab research and initial manufacturing of 3,000 doses of the
vaccine at the Oxford Clinical BioManufacturing Facility.

If successful, the vaccine will move straight into a clinical trials,
involving those at biggest risk of disease, such as current and former
smokers who currently qualify for targeted lung health checks in some
parts of the UK.

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TV Host Demands Gov’t ‘Take Control’ of Elon Musk’s X To ‘Shut Down’ Conspiracy Theories

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Elon Musk’s X must be “shut down” by government because dangerous “conspiracy theories” are spreading on the social media platform, according to British TV host Jeremy Vine.

“If there any argument to say, and this will sound crazy, but
China does it, we’ve got to now take control of Twitter and shut it down
for the time being,”
said Vine.

Vine made the comments earlier this week during a heated debate
regarding speculation surrounding the health and whereabouts of Kate
Middleton, the Princess of Wales.

‘We’ve now got to take control of Twitter’…..???????????? ⁦@elonmuskpic.twitter.com/GonHWCr90c

— Right Said Fred (@TheFreds) March 20, 2024

Boomers have become obsessed with speculating that Middleton has died or is severely unwell and that the Royal Family is hiding it because she hasn’t been seen in months after an operation.

The manipulation of a series of photo of Middleton and her children also only served to fuel the rumors, as some sources close to the princess claimed she had been murdered by the royal family.

However, instead of dismissing the whole issue for what it is, a pointless distraction that will disappear once Middleton makes a public appearance around Easter, Vine called for draconian measures.

Modernity report:

Ah yes, the Communist dictatorship of China, which shuts down the Internet to clamp down on dissent and enhance its repression of undesirables.

That’s definitely who we should be mimicking, Jeremy.

Throughout the COVID pandemic, Vine’s show was a platform for some of the most vulgar, authoritarian drivel imaginable.

One show asked if children who are unvaccinated should be banned from schools or made to wear special badges.

Another asked, “Is it time to ban the unvaccinated from traveling?”

Vine has made a name for himself as being a dutiful amplifier of regime messaging, while his annoying side hobby of biking around London looking to film confrontations with motorists has also angered many.

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