[This is the thread to discuss the current corona virus psy-op.]
From Las Vegas, Pittsburg, Thousand Oaks to Russian Collusion and the Khashoggi assassination, false-flag hoaxes, conspoofacies, fake murders and other manufactured events are running non-stop around the world and around the corner.
A reader wrote in to suggest opening a comment section devoted to discussing current (faked) events. I thought it was a good idea and would provide a place where people could chime in on what’s going on in the news and even offer evidence for why they think the event was faked, hoaxed, manufactured, etc. (or why not). Have at it, unless you think it’s a waste of your time–in which case, don’t!
Boris Tabaksplatt said:
Good find. Hmm, was he one of the ‘brains/handlers’ of Elon Musk? I expect he has been chosen as a safe pair of hands to run Sequoia Capital into the ground when the promised financial crash arrives They need to ensure all the investors money ends up in the hands of those running the Globull Shoah..
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suntzufighting said:
Botha=Booth?
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Ali said:
“So what do you suggest to replace money, then? Barter and trade?”
The first thing to do would not be to replace but to restaure things as they were with Light, Charity, Knowledge, Competences, Skills, Time, Cooperation, Preservation.
No systems, no ideologies, no ‘ism’, we don’t need any of that and we are not computers designed to work on a operating system either. (Are you ?)
There is already Nature for that with her seasons, with her resources and we’ve got to work on what is already there.
Also what i’m suggesting is to get wary of the dreadful tendancy of this ‘tool’ called money to transgress any territory which is not its own, Time itself included.
If money is used as an interchangeable asset everywhere around the world for everything, of course it actually means that money gets more leverage over Time itself.
So what i’m actually suggesting is a never ever seen debate.
A debate on Time Capital.
What is Time ?
How one can define its territories in such a way that money or the lack of it will never prevent its development ?
Is Time a value like any other assets interchangeable with money ?
How one can operate without Time ?
What can operate without Time ?
So here you have some works to do.
“I’m open to suggestions. I don’t think that the phoenies originated money, though, I just think they cornered the monopoly on it because they know every human society that’s ever existed eventually comes up with some kind of currency or money to make commerce easier.”
I’m maintaining my position here as i’m certain of what i’m saying and i think society, humanity and money, those three terms are phoenicians puns, goes together and as such are susceptible to reconsideration.
Also the fact that you presume that any human society comes up naturally with some kind of currency or money increases my skepticism.
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Stephen said:
Fair enough. Good luck with that!
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Ali said:
@Stephen @suntzufighting
My bad. I’ve posted on the wrong place.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Ali said:
@Dent Arthur Dent
“They lump it all into the category of “capitalism” instead of differentiating their system where the merchants control government from the system where you and I sell goods and services at a profit just to stay alive another year.”
Nope.
I completely disagree with what is saying here.
What you find when searching at the root of capitalism once you unveiled the mask, is certainly mercantilism and other things.
Capitalism/Communism are two faces of the same piece/lie designed by the phoenicians to trick, prevent any people from questioning this and re-cover this fact as fast as possible, hiding behind individualism and pushing the responsibility narrative when capitalism is attacked while accusing communism or otherwise at the same time pushing the general interest and social progress narrative when communism is attacked while accusing capitalism for being anti-social.
These two ideologies are designed to accuse each other of their defaults so that they can push each other alternatively.
I’m even inclined to say that capitalism is a motor for communism and vice-versa.
Money is a system designed to rob one of its time in exchange of a consumable.
When one research money history especially in greco-roman period, will find that the first thing phoenicians did when considering their gold reserve was to use a substitute to maintain their monopolies in gold, creating multiple alloys pieces in copper and bronze with fewer and fewer fraction of gold in those pieces for the general populace.
He will also find that this practice was pushed to held people from getting their hand in gold which the PN considered at that time to be of extreme value, a value which holds against time.
So this simple movement indicate that the PN knew what they were doing from the very beginning of its usage.
When they introduce money in the world, we know that the phoenicians were already a powerful confederation of nations, the first empire.
And one of the first weapon they use to ascertain their power was money, more precisely its overall standardisation.
Why ?
Because money grants one the power to control time, movement when its usage is generalised.
In this case the power to control people movement and their times.
Everyone does not need money but everything does need it for functioning.
So what i’m saying is that money actually acts as a parasite enabling its host to be parasited.
Also capitalism was rigged since the very beginning.
Any individual outside of this, would be forced to submission and they knew it.
Capitalism will never be the solution since it was thought by those who established mercantilism.
This system is like another trojan horse enabling other purposes.
Anyone not getting this basic will never be a threat for the phoenicians and their true system which is cronyism.
(Time predation or time parasitism)
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Stephen said:
@Ali, So what do you suggest to replace money, then? Barter and trade?
We all need products from the land to survive in this corporeal existence. Some value some of those products more than others do. For example, you may have a congenital condition that requires more magnesium than the average human so you might place more value on food containing magnesium than the average human.
Communities may be bereft of a resource required to live such as lumber for houses or furs for clothing to survive extreme cold, and historically have peacefully cooperated with other communities to obtain those resources as well as selling off their excess produce.
I’m open to suggestions. I don’t think that the phoenies originated money, though, I just think they cornered the monopoly on it because they know every human society that’s ever existed eventually comes up with some kind of currency or money to make commerce easier.
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Relax and live well said:
Speaking about ‘time predation/time parasitism’, the word ‘week’ comes to my mind…
Compared to day, month and year, ‘week’ feels very unnatural…
‘week’ and ‘weak’… Sounds like puns to me…
Weekday AKA working day, weekend AKA resting day…
Whenever I heard the word ‘week’, I immediately think of wageslaves and corporations…
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Ali said:
@Relax and live well
“‘week’ and ‘weak’… Sounds like puns to me…
Weekday AKA working day, weekend AKA resting day…
Whenever I heard the word ‘week’, I immediately think of wageslaves and corporations…”
You’re on to something here.
I may even say that phoenicians puns are simply expressions meant to reveal on the surface, their true intentions.
So when the phoenician cryptocrats thought about weekday and weekend their initial intentions was to actually set periods of overall weakening and time constraints and that increases my total defiance against capitalism or any ideologie related to it but that’s for me.
In any case thanks for your input.
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Mantalo said:
The key is in the fnx sentence : “Time is money”
No, time is not money… time is time
We all have 24 hours a day
Not more, not less
All equals
Capitalism came when someone decided that his time worth more than my time, so he can capitalize billions of coins by stealing the time of others. This was the great lie, the rotten robbery
To make us believe that time is money….
But
Think about time….
from the start to the end, in every verb, in a lot of words, time is everywhere, omnipresent… all the time.
From morning to night, from night to morning, it never stops, never sleeps, never lies, never steals, never gives you 58 seconds in one minutes, …. time is honest, infallible.
It is our most precious possession ( 4 s in possession…. and s is the SI base unit for time)
Nothing can stop the time
Time is the greatest power….
Time is the force that change future into past, via the magic instant called present.
At the beginning there was only future
At the end, there will be only past
And the gift the time offers us is the present.
A present during a whole life….
The Time is much much more than something unreal passing by…
Time is our most precious present…
We should never waste it
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Greg said:
Time spelled backwards is Emit which means discharge, release, give out, send forth. The opposite of Emit means absorb. Time could be absorbing everything and everyone. Do we have Time or does Time have us…
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Jared Magneson said:
Start here, guys:
http://milesmathis.com/time.html
A REVALUATION of TIME
(and VELOCITY)
by Miles Mathis
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mantalo said:
I do not read Miles’ scientific articles because my level of English does not allow me to understand them 😦
but, my personal conclusion, which commits only me, is that the Great Architect of the Universe (GAU = GO) is Time.
And that in one way or another, time ended up incarnating itself in matter.
In the depths of atoms, we should find… time 🙂
We are the children of time, time is within us, we are made up of time, it took many eternities to get to us and the rotten stole this truth from us to replace it with their grotesque gods.
The coolest equation is V(t) = 1
Obviously it is simple because the truth must be accessible to all.
the speed of time is constant and does not need physical magnitude to express itself. simply, IT IS
corollary: the acceleration of time is zero: a(t) = 0
fantastic !
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Lio said:
I’m getting Masonic vibes
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Jared Magneson said:
@Mantalo: No. There is no “speed of time”.
And time is not an “architect” of anything. Read Miles’ paper. If you can read this forum at all, you can handle that paper.
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Mantalo said:
@jared
I read it, it was not so difficult 🙂
I think that Miles is wrong, on this subject.
Time is not only a way to express movement
Time is much more than that.
Time is the base of everything.
We live inside it, so we can’t see it in its globallity.
Like, when you are inside a house, you can’t see the house…
Why shouldn’t we speak about the velocity of time ? Give me one objective reason….
Each second, time advances one second.
Each year, time advances one year.
The velocity of time is 1.
It’s so obvious.
Time is not imaginary
Time is concrete, real.
And time is like water : future is gaz, present is fluid and past is solid.
So solid that nothing can modify it.
When the vase (of Soisson) is broken, you can maybe repair it but you can’t go back before the instant it hits the floor.
Time is a real transformation of gaz into solid, via the magic instant, the present, when everything is possible, the moment when time is fluid. Time is an auto transformation.
That’s why “in principio erat verbum”…
what do we do with verbs?
We travel in the time : I will do (gaz), I do (liquid), I did (solid) it.
We con-ju-gate verbs….
It’s real
It’s not just imaginary.
The flowers in springs are real…. they are the gift of GAU.
I know I’m right, because time is the only way to answer to all the questions. All.
Please, take time to reconsider time 🙂
Don’t say NO before to think seriously about time
The power of time. Nothing is much powerful than time.
Time can destroy everything.
So why should it not create everything… if you give it enough time, it can !
And you know, you need time. Time doesn’t need you.
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Jared Magneson said:
@Mantalo: Horseshit.
Read it again, this time pay attention. You’re just creating another false god here, a platitude, and ignoring reality. Go right ahead, that’s fine, but it’s also retarded and you’re completely wrong about time.
Try to solve a single physical problem with YOUR absolutely squishy, inept “definition” of time. You cannot. You can’t even make an appointment “on time” using your definition. It’s not only false, it’s absurd.
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Mantalo said:
I just wanted to share with you, 0.01% clever guys, an idea different from the mainstream, because the disdain with which great scientists regard Time prompted me to dig into the subject.
I just forgot that mister Iknoweverythingbetterthaneveryone will give his absolute verdict and will banish me from the group as a pure idiot, just by saying horseshit to the beautiful and true equation v(T)=1, without any argument.
I will not bring the subject here again.
I promise to henceforth stay in the rut of thought allowed by the grandinquisitoroftrueauthorizedscience.
I apologise for wasting your time
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swordofclio said:
oooh i got one (;
Soran to Picard in Star Trek Generations: “You know they say time is the fire in which we burn.”
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pjj said:
DJT hints in the first 20 seconds of this video that landing rocket backwards is not possible: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjXDa8TjBRM
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pjj said:
“Zelensky vows to expose truth of Russian war crimes in Ukraine”. Hmm so he is going to tell us that it is all fake? https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/zelensky-vows-to-identify-individuals-responsible-for-war-crimes-hq3mqwntj
In our face clues.
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miles mathis said:
Hmmm. I haven’t seen Trump doing much to protect me, have you? I am not holding my breath. Even after the flip, which is coming, no one in power will nod to me. Though I do have protection from a higher source.
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pjj said:
Agree, I don’t believe he is going to do much either. Maybe distract us, divide us and make us poorer. Just thought this old clip was relevant to your recent paper on Blue Origin.
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miles mathis said:
I hate to tell you guys, but you aren’t in the top 3%. You are in the top .01%. You have passed the most important test of all, which most have failed. RT, you say you don’t get credit, since you just lucked onto me, but you were smart enough to be looking, to do your own research, and to realize I was right when you read me. The top 1% isn’t saying much anyway, if you think about it. It would mean you were the smartest out of 100 people. Not much of a brag these days. In a world of 7 billion, there should be 70 million of these very smart people. Where are they, exactly? Those 1%ers are out there, statistically, but almost all of them are just as dumb as the other 99%. They haven’t got the intelligence to spot a lie from a foot away. Even after I circle it for them and put flashing lights on it, they still haven’t got the intelligence to see it. They have enough intelligence to memorize a long list of lies, but not the intelligence to see them as lies. You do. That is far more important than word jumbles or pattern recognitions or the other idiotic things IQ tests include.
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Swathy Krishna said:
Thank you for the boost miles, really needed that. Thank you for all that you do, actually. I’m so grateful
to you, and to my muse guiding me to you in a dark time. I thank her every single day, and hope and strive to repay her in some way. Even now I was in a low place and I saw this and it cheered me up mightily!
I’ve come to realise that many people have intelligence and many more have cunning, but the truly honest ones are vanishingly small in number. That’s the real problem. That’s why those 70 million do not matter, unless they clean up morally.
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Dent Arthur Dent said:
I thought the same thing, it’s way under 1%. Then, of that .01%, how many people participate on this website? A dozen maybe? Out of billions in the world? Statistically, zero percent. I’m satisfied being a lonely zero percenter.
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Mantalo said:
thank you Miles!
already, being a woman (50% of the population)
left-handed (14% of the population)
with green eyes (2% of the population)
French (1% of the population)
I knew I was a “rare” person
but if in addition we add the Mathisian criterion, i become unique…. like each of the 8 billion humans on earth…
that’s great news 🙂
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drew steele said:
Bonjour Madame Mantalo.
Ravi de faire votre connaissance.
While i too have been noting some of the many ways i might compare, percentage wise, to the other billions of unique humans, i see you and i (sometimes) share at least a few things in common; like green eyes . 🙂
Earlier today i heard (saw) that some thing we ( French versus American) may not have in common is Sunday voting, which has led me to wonder if you have any good feel for how the French (the 1% of the words population) view Macron’s potential / suitability, for re-election?
Ciao.
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Mantalo said:
Macron clings to his Elysian sinecure like the “arapède” to his rock…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patella_ferruginea
the proof: a second round bis repetita, as if the 5 years of hell since 2017 had not existed.
the height of irony, the french will vote massively against marine lepen without suspecting that they have been subjected to marine lephoenx for centuries.
this year, for Easter, the chocolate makers poured sheeps…
people find it so original that it’s out of stock…
personally on Sundays I prefer to go in forest and listen to the harmonious chirping of real birds than the cacophonous logorrhea of baby phoenixes.
as for choosing a leaf, I vote for the leaves of the trees…
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Raymond D. said:
Le West is phoeked — by design.
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Logan said:
The following list appeared originally in an article on “what school teaches children”*, but must apply pretty much to the entire “education” system and not only in the US:
Truth comes from Authority
Intelligence is the ability to remember and repeat
Accurate memory and repetition are rewarded
Non-compliance is punished
Conform: Intellectually and socially
My experience has been that especially the supposed “1%” with higher education–particulary MDs–cast themselves the most fanatically in this mould.
And for once German can compete with English in a term for these robots: “FACHIDIOTEN” (expert idiots), and Taleb’s “Intellectual Yet Idiot” is pretty good too,
A void suit in intelligence in both cases.
*https://www.knowledgeoftoday.org/2013/01/what-does-school-really-teach-children.html?msclkid=9e57c070b68611ecbff668d531fe0501
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Relax and live well said:
Mandatory education => PUNYCIAn scums poisoning people’s mind…
Mandatory vaccination => PUNYCIAn scums poisoning people’s body…
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pjj said:
A quote from one of Miles’ paper:
“So you can think of this paper as a sort of petting. My enemies will say I am primarily petting myself, as usual, and I admit there is a bit of that going on. I get very little petting from live people, so I have to keep my spirits up. That is just how it is. If I don’t believe in me, no one will. But that is just the first and least important layer here. I am also petting my good readers, reminding them that the world on TV or on the internet is not the real world. Things are so much deeper and brighter than that. You are surrounded by light more intense, more dense, and more powerful than you can possibly imagine.”
Thank you Miles for petting us here with your comments on intelligence. You demonstrate depth of character and acting on your papers make us larger spiritual beings. You are sunshine personified. Your spirit is a gift to be treasured on this earth and beyond.
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A Spirit said:
Thank you Miles for this, and everything else you’ve done and continue to do.
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rolleikin said:
I am not a biogeneticist like some of the members here so please forgive my ignorance but I was wondering if the recent fad of mail-order “finding your roots” DNA testing kits that preceded the covid farce might just have something to do with the ingredients of the covid shots.
I am referring to articles such as this one discussing the topic of how “pharmaceutical companies are increasingly looking to DNA for new drug ideas”
The CDC admits that RNA (or mRNA) is involved in the shots but denies that DNA is affected. But, of course, the CDC has been constantly lying about all this so that’s no help.
I’m wondering if any of the bioscientists out there have any comments on this topic? Is it just a coincidence that the covid farce and poison shots followed a period of mass public DNA testing?
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Ali said:
@rolleikin
I’m no expert or biogeneticist but i think you’ve got a good one here.
When you say, i quote :
“I am referring to articles such as this one discussing the topic of how “pharmaceutical companies are increasingly looking to DNA for new drug ideas”
I think if you push your research any further, you will find that DNA research since the very beginning were always related to drugs research and that once it was generally accepted opinion wise that DNA acts as a marker or a print for everything, big pharma used this premice to carry on on other less recommendable investigations such as cells violation or poisoning simply.
Also i may add that when one look at the helical shape of presumable DNA or RNA , he must oddly be reminded of centrifugation process artefacts which indicates that any sequences can be elaborate in everything but i’m going far with this one.
In any case the fact that drugs research and DNA or relatable at all should imply that one act as a cover for another…
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Mantalo said:
What I don’t like in DNA is guanine (the G protein)
Because guanine comes from guano which is bird shit.
For slaves it’s pigeon shit, for elites it’s phenix shit… of course !
or may be bullshit as they worship also the bull
Ding dong dung
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Boris Tabaksplatt said:
Not my field of expertise. However, I’ve learned enough over the last 20 years to conclude that not just Darwinian Evolution is wrong, but the premise of DNA and gene coding, al la the spooky Nobel Prize winning Watson & Crick, is also incorrect.
I need to do more work on this before coming to firm conclusions, but it could mean that RNA and gene therapy are just snake-oil ‘cures’ similar to the rest of the stuff being pumped out by Big Pharma. I do know that those running the Globull Shoaha love the Big Lie, but at the moment it is still WIP.
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3rd doorman said:
As I got deeper into DNA, Epigenetics and the Microbiome were already there showing DNA’s limits as a “blueprint”. Add in the much older data on Nutrition and evironmental toxins that still is stubbornly rejected by maimstream medicine/science, and the situation is so complicated one lifetime will not be sufficient to grasp the details. I recently heard a theory, with no scientic support offered, that the electric age obsolesced wood fires, the ash of which was put on one’s personal food crops and is full of minerals, the ash of which was breathed, and got into our food even as a spice. Minerals that are now depeleted from the soil, but are necessary to our biology by this report [from someone who sells over 500 kinds of supplements].
For those who reject Dna, or evolution, there is the phenomenon of heritable traits, how does baby get the eyes of daddy? I’m open to other approaches if they have evidence to support them rather than mere opinion or theory.
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Raymond D. said:
I don’t see anyone rejecting evolution around here.
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Raymond D. said:
Or rather “I don’t see anyone around here rejecting evolution”. But thanks for your concern anyway 😉
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rolleikin said:
“I don’t see anyone around here rejecting evolution”
I reject evolution — at least the way it is taught and my opinion has nothing to do with religion. It has to do with observation and logic.
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archer-d said:
i reject evolution too as it is commonly taught, My life paradigm paper gives a different view and Miles has too, it is the environment that directly informs life, ie the charge field is the carrier of information!
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drew steele said:
I reject Darwinism.
Among the reasons, just look at who Darwin rubbed elbows with, to include the Huxleys and other l19th century Fabianists looking to effect a kinder/gentler form of British Socialism. He was & remains a made-man the likes of the Pasteurs, Freuds (rolls off the tongue like fraud) and other frauds put on a mainstream pedestal to carry water for the PN.
Again, i suggest looking at Darwin. Most of the typical images & portraits show a scruffy little man who looks like he descended from somewhere between Ape and modern caveman …. naturally selected, perhaps 😉
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3rd doorman said:
All of you who diverted my comment to evolution, I merely addressed my comment to those who reject it AND to those who reject DNA, the subject was actually heritable traits. Epigenetics, nutrition, toxicology, and the microbiome, as well as human culture and the spookery Miles has spoken on, make obsolete most maimstream evolutionary arguments. I reject them. Phoeny memes abort my genes 🙂 maybe by advertising processed sugar to me in my infancy. Any evolutionist who disagrees on that can go suck a popsicle in the shape of rocket.
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Jared Magneson said:
@Drew Steele: Perhaps you can reject Darwinism for some rational, logical reasons instead of just his company and appearance? You said “among other…”, but then just vented to us a stream of ad homs and straw men. You can do better than that.
I am not supporting Darwinism here, just promoting polemics.
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Ali said:
@Boris Tabaksplatt
“However, I’ve learned enough over the last 20 years to conclude that not just Darwinian Evolution is wrong, but the premise of DNA and gene coding, al la the spooky Nobel Prize winning Watson & Crick, is also incorrect.”
I may even go further to say that DNA molecules don’t actually exist in living cells, are due to centrifugation process artefacts present in dead cell when drugs are implemented and could only be observed on dead tissues which mean they have no existence whatsoever.
But well, it is risky to get the ‘beast’ anymore angered by talking such things.
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Ben said:
I don’t believe DNA is fake, but no one has explained morphology as a function of genetic code. DNA specifies a template for proteins but not – as far as anyone knows – how they generate complex structures. It is more like a list of building materials than a blueprint.
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Kieran said:
The people I have talked to who went down that road basically end up denying all of biochemistry and have nothing to replace it with. I have asked them how they explain heredity and they say they’re not sure, but they know DNA is wrong. I’m not claiming this is your position, but if you want to go down this path and do it scientifically you do actually need to understand the field and read the research. Otherwise you end up retreating into theology (ex nihilo creation and such) or flat-Earthism (I know the science is wrong because the mainstream promotes it and I don’t understand it). Note that when Miles criticizes physics he does it from a place of having read Galileo, Newton, Maxwell, Einstein, etc., and then creating his own theory that has more explanatory power.
This is the only paper I have read that does a halfway decent job of looking critically at some of the foundational genetics experiments: https://criticalcheck.wordpress.com/2021/12/15/dna-discovery-extraction-and-structure-a-critical-review/
It asks some valid questions, like how we can know that x-ray diffraction doesn’t alter the morphology of DNA, and why certain seminal papers are not available. However, it is written by a layperson with no particular knowledge of biology and doesn’t examine whether there has been any work subsequent to the initial studies that would support the conclusions that were drawn. For those and other reasons I do not find it convincing.
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3rd doorman said:
Its a mystery for sure, but theology is not excluded. For instance why is there such a maimstream selt-contradiction on nutrition??? Funding priorities??? Theology seems to be guiding the hands of the FDA and CDC, horrifically, and most of my american foods already have a “kosher” symbol on the packaging, but no toxicology, curious no?
We are the psyopologists, Court Supremes might swirl my genes. My girl gets memed, if you know what I mean
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Omar said:
Kieran,
Please stop misrepresenting the positions of “the people you have talked to” 😉
And please stop insisting that others who are skeptical of DNA are responsible for replacing it with another working theory. This is one of your biggest blind spots.
Cheers,
Omar
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Jared Magneson said:
Actual biogeneticist chiming in here to agree with Rolle, for the most part. We’re finding nothing but red flags for almost everything at that scale, in physics, botany, and physiology, so I think absolute skepticism is in order. The default stance should be, “Bullshit.” Some would claim it’s a bias, but if you recall (or don’t, if you never took biology in school) most of genetics is just math, based on a few premises, and much like physics (as Miles has shown time and time again) the mainstream has an extensive history of being outright WRONG.
We can go into details too, but first let’s just clear up Rolle’s paltry straw man and give it some PT framing so he doesn’t feel so inept and insecure about everything. Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
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Raymond D. said:
Mainstream evolutionary theories are spook projects; but evolution itself is a fact. Miles even wrote a great little paper on a suggested mechanism.
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Jared Magneson said:
There are no “facts” in science. A theory isn’t factual.
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Chris Ryska said:
Raymond D., If evolution is a spook project, then why defend it??
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clay leach ll said:
@jared
good lesson a page earlier on art and propaganda.
wondering how you define yourself and your works as artist and art?
due respect!
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Jared Magneson said:
I don’t define myself at all, and stick to traditional definitions of art generally. I do landscapes and architectural artwork for fun, for myself or for my loved-ones. I don’t sell my art very often, though I have no problem with people who make a living from theirs. Mine’s not that good usually. Interesting sometimes, but not GOOD.
Professionally, my work is not “art” at all. It’s just 3D/CGI design to refine and sell remodeling and construction projects, and there’s nothing really artistic about it. No mood, no feeling – just the customer’s desires, visualized. I don’t consider that “art”. It’s just work.
See? Just design work, not artistic. Sure a place CAN be pretty and have mood, feeling, and all of that but that’s not what my work is for. I do try for that in my personal artwork, but it’s more of a technical study than anything else:
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clay leach ll said:
Right, I only think of myself as my name.
In spirit I would claim artist, but that’s more of a reaction in wanting to be the oppo of The MAN.
I always likes to put a brush in a persons hands who never really thinks of making art.
To see what they come out with, for the fun if it.
My own definition of art is human articulation & artifacts. I do not mean every drip from my wrist is art. Anything I made that I considered not good, would not file it under art.
Miles made me reassess art as the epitome of beauty.
Even then, the most magnificent abilities may be on display, while the content is vacant.
Yeah making stuff for your pals is the best, playing music with friends is amazing too.
Keeping things human.
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Greg said:
Just don’t ever get arrested, depending on what State you live in, they get your non voluntary dna sample at the fingerprinting machine. Besides the number of people that sent their dna swabs in to see what area their ancestors were from. How many people in the USA have been arrested withn the last 20 years…
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Kieran said:
I would say that both phenomena are a result of technological progress in biotech, so in the absense of evidence that the shots are in some way targeted to individual’s DNA I would say it’s a coincidence. Both are manifestations of the underlying biosurveillance state, rather than being directly linked. The technology reqired for the vaccine had been in development since the 70s, but the lipid nanoparticles only received FDA approval in 2018, so my read is that as soon as they had field tested all the required tech they launched the plandemic.
It’s anyone’s guess what they do with people’s DNA after they receive it for an ancestry test, but assuming they have the DNA of a large majority of the population, what then? Target certain races, or people with certain alleles? They seem bent on destroying the West, but that doesn’t necessitate targeting particular groups so much as tanking the whole culture – which they are already quite successful at. If they wanted to target the West they could just provided more dangerous vaccines at the level of nations or states.
I’m leary of narratives suggesting that there is graphene oxide in the vaccine, or other toxic compounds beyond the already toxic lipid nanoparticles and spike protein mRNA. Not to say that it can’t be true, but it seems all the sources are untrustworthy. Regardless, now that the precedent has been set that alleged public health concerns trump bodily autonomy, they can manufacture consent for arbitrary injections in the future. It seems to me the primary purposes of the injection campaign were financial and sociological, rather than genetic. The fact that the blockchain digital identity tech was not ready yet suggests that they are softening up the population to accept it when it is ready.
Regarding DNA modification, it has been shown that the mRNA can be reverse transcribed into DNA, but to my knowledge it has not yet been shown that it actually gets integrated into the host genome.
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rolleikin said:
“Actual biogeneticist chiming in here…”
Oh, I didn’t know Walmart sold college degrees. Good for you!
Did you get that one before or after your PhD in ASStrophysics?
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Thomas said:
In England a man can get the question “Are you pregnant” when he visit a Hospital.
How would you react to that question?
Should it not be, do you have XX or XY chromosomes?
https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-04-05-uk-hospitals-woke-ask-men-if-pregnant.html#
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archer-d said:
Depends; the man could have an african child trapped inside of him.
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Lewis reid said:
Whoever is asked that dumb question should retort with something like, “Are you calling me fat, you haivering gomerel?”
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Gwyn said:
Men who are undergoing brain surgery for cancer being asked whether they’re pregnant; this is a new low for humanity, Thomas. Truly grotesque.
We have to fight this insanity. Thanks for bringing it to our attention.
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Thomas said:
It is of cause so crazy and unbelievable, that it make no sense.
We are and will be bombarded with this kind of nonsense, until we think that’s the new normal. One could ask a women if she has prostate health problems, so weird.
Would this NATO team scare Putin, surely not, but the kids will run.
https://nuvo.newsnirvana.com/news/news/aclu-examines-u-s-military-s-transgender-ban/article_7b365d7c-0a7f-56c1-8f0a-3dadfde487cd.html
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Gwyn said:
‘Top-down psych warfare’, as a commenter on gatewaypundit describes it. A very good way of putting it.
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drew steele said:
FWIW, years ago it was not unusual for MDs to mis-diagnose cancer in women for pregnancy. Cancer seems to be rapid cell multiplication in the wrong places at the wrong times whereas pregnancy is rapid cell multiplication in all the right places at the right times, what some people consider the miracle of a new life coming into existence.
If you consider all of the weird medical procedures and scientific notions plus gender ambiguity increasingly being promoted these days, perhaps out there somewhere, maybe in England or thereabouts where the folks go goo-goo gaga over baby bumps, it may make some sense to ask what in simpler times was a given, nonsensical question.
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Ali said:
@Kieran
You haven’t read this article enough.
Actually there are some mentions on work made after the initial studies.
For instance here i quote a part of your article :
“What evidence do we have on what is seen under the microscope (chemically treated, “fixed” and dyed dead tissue) exists, acts and has the same structure and functioning as when in a living state and a part of living tissue? Harold Hillman has documented quite well the effects of chemicals and dyes used for observing neurons under microscope: The Effects of Staining Procedures – Harold Hillman, 1987.”
Notice that in this quote, he refers to Harold Hillman an expert on biochemistry sharing the same conclusion as your simple “layperson” on the same technics, approach used to observe neurons in this instance.
Also notice the date 1987, almost 100 years after the initial presumed “discovery” of DNA.
Not only that but this layperson got the same conclusion than i, simply by observing the helical shape of DNA, he says :
“…some of the experimental evidence for the polynucleotide chain configuration being helical and existing in this form when in the natural state”. To support this statement, at the end of their article, in the section “Structure in Vivo” (in living state, part of living organism) they mention that CENTRIFUGATED trout semen produced the same diffraction pattern with dried, rehydrated or washed sperm heads. X-rays of CENTRIFUGED bacteriophage produced main features of paracrystalline sodium nucleate diffraction pattern.”
So he concludes than centrifugation as well as chemical treatments of what it is assumed here to be DNA is what gives its helical shape.
Which means that what the chemists observe actually, depends on the methodology used to find what they want to observe.
And i find this conclusion convincing and sound.
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Jared Magneson said:
I also found the article pretty convincing. Detailing how poorly the “experiments” were done for discover alone is enough to cast reasonable doubt on the myth.
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Kieran said:
I have read Harold Hillman and I have read Gilbert Ling. They were fundamentally scientific in their critiques of biology. This is not:
“If DNA is not what it’s supposed to be and if it’s not responsible for anything ascribed to it then I wonder how much basis and substance the discoveries, theories and technology based on it have? e.g. genetics, CRISP, GMO, viruses, RNA and mRNA technology? I’ve already done some research on Protein, RNA and PCR where I found similar chemicals, procedures and assumptions performed and made.
I don’t erase the fact that there is something, somethings that “instructs” or “initiates” the formation and the process of “life”, that there might be something behind all of this. Is it a chemical substance/s or chemical reaction? I doubt it, especially after this literature investigation. If it’s god or some kind of immaterial force or power, I can’t confirm neither erase such a thought. Personally, I don’t think there is something material, quantifiable, or chemical behind our consciousness, instincts and the manifestation of life.”
I find the conclusions here unsupported by the content of the paper and fundamentally unscientific. The author (a woman, I believe) cast doubt on the structural morphology of DNA, but she hardly proved that it is not responsible for anything that is ascribed to it. She then suggests that it’s not DNA, it’s God or an immaterial force. This fails the requirement for naturalism in science and immediately retreats into theology. Then she flirts with some kind of idealism, suggesting that it is simply impossible to study life or genetics scientifically. This ultimately fails to be a scientific critique, and that’s why I warned about falling into theology or flat-Earthism above.
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Ali said:
@Kieran
First of all Kieran why would a layperson without any particular knowledge of biology match your fundamental scientific criterias of proving things ?
Since she’s a lay person why would she assume that fundamentally all things can be proven through scientific experiment ?
She is not a scientist and it is only the scientists that thinks so this far.
“The author (a woman, I believe) cast doubt on the structural morphology of DNA, but she hardly proved that it is not responsible for anything that is ascribed to it.”
The only thing she need to draw this conclusion here is to show that to this day, no proper observation of any DNA in a living cell has been made, that’s it !
Basically, it means that it is on the scientist to prove or disprove this claim and they haven’t.
Her conclusion shows that, i quote :
“It is interesting that since the two x-ray diffraction pictures of NaDNA in 1950, we only have two more images of DNA. One published on June 26, 2012 and the second on November 28, 2012, with both looking like one chain helix form. With DNA being claimed as the code of life and basis for so many, later, discoveries, I would imagine researches and students be eager to observe DNA under microscope. Why wouldn’t this be a standard part of a molecular biology course? Something so fundamental on which so many things are based e.g. genes, chromosomes, proteins, RNA, etc.”
“What molecular biologists and biochemists call isolation is actually identification and documentation of the byproducts generated after application of chemicals and some kind form of heat on biological matter. They compare the generated byproducts to byproducts of previously “isolated” matter and if the identified and documented byproducts, their quantity and composition do not match to anything already documented then they will call it a novel substance. This applies not only to DNA but also to different types of Protein, Vitamins, RNA etc”
Solely for these fact, an honest one would be tempted to adopt this conclusion.
“She then suggests that it’s not DNA, it’s God or an immaterial force.”
No she doesn’t.
Actually she neither can or can’t confirm if there is a force behind all chemical processes and it is understandable to see her adopting this position given the fact that she only try to open her conclusion to other proposition.
That is what a conclusion is.
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tomgaby said:
This is enough to convince me that DNA could quite possibly be fake:
“Colin Pitchfork is a British double child-murderer and rapist. He was the first person convicted of rape and murder using DNA profiling”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Pitchfork
Come on; the guy’s name is “Pitchfork”?!? How convenient for a murderer. Oh, and he was a “baker”. The usual joke. So just another actor from the families used to establish this new “science” as real. If this part of the origin story of DNA is based on a lie, how can we be sure that anything else about it is true?
Also, from the Wikipedia page on DNA:
“DNA’s role in heredity was confirmed in 1952 when Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase in the Hershey–Chase experiment showed that DNA is the genetic material of the enterobacteria phage T2”
So a Chase and a Hershey confirmed DNA’s role in heredity?
Yeah, I think the DNA story is covered in enough bullshit to seriously question its authenticity.
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C Stayton said:
Most people don’t realize that gene theory is still classified as just that, a theory. Meaning it hasn’t yet been scientifically proven.
https://www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences/applied-and-social-sciences-magazines/gene-theory
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Graham said:
Its not possible to prove a theory, only to disprove it I think.
Or at least that’s what Karl Popper told me!
It’s a shame that people think otherwise.
Its almost like “theory” became a substitute for the word “proof” in the simpleton brain, hence people believing in the big bang theory, quantum theory etc etc (unless they’ve read Miles of course).
Being hypocritical about it, I can’t help feeling that Miles has proven his charge theory though. Or at least it seems to tick every mathematical, observational and logic box imagineable, and includes predictions which come true (e.g. Solar cycles).
Maybe Mr Popper was fibbing…
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Jared Magneson said:
Graham and Popper are correct – because “proof” and “fact” defy skeptical, inquisitive thought and the Scientific Method was devised to maintain just that. Sure, it’s dead now (after Covid) and needs to be replaced or rewritten, but the TENETS still exist. And they’re not that hard to process, to keep in mind.
Every scientific theory is JUST a theory, and falsification is critical. But just as critical is discarding all CONSENSUS concepts involved, because there can never be any such thing. What I mean is that it doesn’t matter who agrees with whatever, at all, in terms of science. Most people don’t know (for example) how many “theories” Miles has falsified – so to those people, those theories are still held as such. There’s no hive-mind, no Arachne, to actually sort things out. And it doesn’t matter how many people believe something. It only matters if it’s real or not, if it can explain phenomena or not.
DNA is high on the list of “reasonable doubt” bullshit for me, but that isn’t relevant to anyone else. All it means is I can spend (waste) more time studying it or move on to something more fruitful, really. Or both? Fuck.
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rolleikin said:
If plastic bags and packaging products are killing our sea life then why are they still being used? How hard would it be to force retailers to use only paper bags and manufacturers to use safer forms of packaging? In my youth retailers only used paper bags and the most popular form of product packaging was cardboard. Why don’t our useless politicians forbid all this awful plastic crap? Why don’t they forbid it from being manufactured, imported or given to the public? (Never mind — I know the answer and it rhymes with tribes).
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Mantalo said:
May be because they use plastic to build a new continent in south Pacific
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notabaron said:
here in vancouver they banned plastic bags. shops “have to” charge for paper bags. yesterday i was in a hardware store and the clerk said “this is a family business I been running 35 years and i’ll be damned if i am going to let the government audit my usage of paper bags. fuck em.” and at the end of the transaction he said “have a good one, enjoy your free bag.” couple things though. there is still many products that are wrapped in plastic and two they are still selling water bottles. 20 years ago when i lived in mexico there were literally valleys filled will plastic bottles i can only imagine what these valleys are like now, or the ocean for that matter.
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Relax and live well said:
Same here in my place (I believe many other places are also the same)…
Whenever someone pointed out how absurd it is for supermarkets to charge for plastic bags and yet are still using plastic containers, bottles, etc, self-righteous idiots will be blaming the person for ‘not caring for environment’, ‘so selfish’ blah blah blah blah…
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t0clock said:
And thanks to D’Isigny-rebranded-Disney (& co), we can expect MORE ocean pollution with their latest state-of-the-art floating prisons :
https://www.thestreet.com/investing/disney-wish-newest-cruise-ship-raises-the-bar-for-royal-caribbean-carnival
Oh well, as long as the plebs can have their fun with the Disney magic ‘diaper baby races’ …a holiday break from all the year-round face diapers-virtue signalling they love exhibiting so much!
The Di$neyland Dystopia must go on 🤑
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Dent Arthur Dent said:
I live near the ocean and I’ve never once thrown a plastic straw or bottle into the ocean or the river. How difficult is that? Don’t punish businesses, punish the lazy slobs who can’t manage their own trash. The crying fake Indian in the 1970s TV commercials made a difference, but a lot of people are still pigs.
OTOH, it saddens me to have a take-out meal that comes home in a plastic bag, in plastic or cardboard boxes, with plastic wrapped plastic forks and knives, and condiments in plastic pouches. We end up sitting at a table surrounded by mountains of plastic trash, eating our garbage meal that’s ever-shrinking due to inflation. Why do we do this?
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Francesca said:
@ Rolleikin I would like to add to your solution that there is no need to chop trees to make paper (bags) as anything that can be made from oil and wood can also be made from fibre hemp.
It’s a crop that takes only three months to grow, doesn’t require fertilizer, pesticides, etc. and while growing the hemp actually cleans and feeds the (top) soil. Besides, hempy seeds are quite nutritious and can be processed into a wide variety of foods.
About a century ago, the western PN (Hearst, Dupont, oil lobby) spit Nature/God in the face by first blackwashing and then banning all hemp.
In the meantime, hemp has been legalised again, but it’s a long way to get back to where we were with it before the ban. Moreover, there’s absolutely no financial or other support to bring fibre hemp back for real. This time around all the focus seems to be on the thc variety.
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virusmyth666 said:
Sounds like we have a Jack Herer disciple here.
Im not taking sides here even agreeing with a lot of what you said.
Just playing devil’s advocate: oil is used because of what you said, plus it’s abundant and more profitable. This created a lot of people with power to bribe politicians in their favor. When (if) oil starts to run out to the point of being less economically sound, people will migrate to other solutions.
Also, most trees chopped for paper (or coal) are planted for that purpose, so no “deforestation”, at least where I live. Mostly eucaliptus which grows very fast compared to more noble hardwoods and can be cut down every 3 or 4 years and will regrow from the stump to be harvested again later.
Trees chopped down in real/ancient forests are for other uses rather than paper.
Mostly furniture for reach people. Trees for less noble uses like paper, coal and construction timber is either eucaliptos or pinus.
Not saying there’s no deforestation in my country (Brazil), just that most of the trees chopped from the amazon is noble hardwood that is exported to “1st world” countries that are the same blaming us for global warming, when there’s “blood” in their hands as well.
Raising cattle is also big here and responsible for lots of land clearing. In that case they either burn the whole lot or if the trees are not very large just run 2 big ass tractors in parallel with a big ship anchor chain attached to each of them, levelling every single tree to the ground and selling what they can to pay the costs for doing so.
Another thing to consider is the amount of land that would have to be cleared to grow all that hemp.
Regarding Jack Herer, MJ prohibition and the mild ambiguous legalization we are seeing now in some countries and US states, I think that’s part of their evil plan to keep us drugged in stupor allowing them to have their way. This ambiguous legalization helps to ensure the “forbidden fruit” factor remains, plus in the US it is still a federal felony so technically it’s still forbidden and you can get your crop raided. Those 2 factors alone help to keep prices stratospherically high, 4 or 5x more expensive than gold. Who said money doesnt grow on trees?
MJ is a wonderful plant and have lots of benefits and useful properties, but there is also a dark side to it. Just like alcohol, you have to know how to use it otherwise it will use you instead. But just look at the spooky places that tolerated it since the 80s, contributing to the current “revival”: The Netherlands, California, Colorado. Look at all the hired actors and musicians (mostly gangsta rap) created, promoted and paid to brainwash us with the idea that MJ is gonna save the world. That is IMO not by coincidence.
Mind you, Im speaking as a former grower my self, 20 years in my apartment under artificial lights.
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Francesca said:
@ virusmyth666 Bom dia & obrigado for your informative comment. Didn’t know you’re in Brasil. Must admit I don’t really know much about Brasil except for the many fabulous footie players. Am happy to have learned a bit more about Brasil from reading your comment.
The name Jack Herer rings familiar, though only vaguely. About two decades ago, I was a fibre hemp intermediary connecting people needing/wanting hempen (semi)) manufactured products with (wholesale) suppliers of these products. The market was rather small back then hence the demand for my services.
Before I started, I invested lots of my time in learning all I could about how to run a sole proprietorship and of course also about fibre hemp and the market. While doing this, I must have also come across Jack Herer as now that you mention him, I recall he was a hemp promoter.
About the profitability of oil vs fibre hemp: one of the main reasons the PN wanted to ban hemp is that with hemp, the profits would stay in the community, as fibre hemp is rather bulky. Another reason was/is that no one gets sick from eating/wearing/using fibre hempen products. There’s more to this, obviously, but I’m trying to keep it brief.
As I’m typing, I also recall someone offered to pay one million USD to the first individual with irrefutable proof of just one person who died after smoking thc hemp (MJ). I remember now and again checking back, in those days, if anyone had collected the money, but no such thing. From your experience you would know one cannot die from pot smoking overdosis.
About clearing land to grow hemp. That’s not necessarily so as fibre hemp will grow excellently on existing lots of land. And especially in warmer countries like Brasil, with a longer growing season compared to say NW Europe, I would recommend first sowing and growing fibre hemp and then after harvesting, sow in the next crop on that same lot as this next crop will grow better, quicker and lots less weeding etc. needed. In colder regions, fibre hemp is a great crop to add to seasonal crop rotation. One of my cousins is a peasant/small farmer and he did this during the years he grew fibre hemp for a local producer.
What you say about the ambiguity in legislation and why this is so, is very interesting. I think you hit the nail in the head that it’s to keep the price high because if it were 100% legislated at all levels, everyone could grow their own MJ. I did not know about all the hired hands promoting MJ these days as I don’t follow what celebs say and do.
How is the legislation in Brasil? Did you get to grow your MJ legally? Or was it merely ‘permitted’ (= not legal but als no enforcement of the law)?
Have a good one!
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Wayne said:
Add this to the spookiness:
Around 2014, it was announced that Bayer (part of WW2 IG FARBEN and current owner of the Monsanto brand) owned 38 patented strains of cannabis.
I would put money on a bet that when the Feds do legalize cannabis, the FDA will require approval of all strains. Which will be a lengthy time and money consuming process.
Bayer can afford the legal and “science” teams to push their strains though the bureaucracy and push any bills through Congress. The research department from Monsanto should help avoid any discovery of any ill effects.
Meanwhile independent growers do not have such ability to afford to legalize their strains.
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Francesca said:
@ Josh I posted a reply to virusmyth666 yesterday and it looked like it went through moderation, but now it’s not here no more. What happened? Can you retreive it? Thanks in advance and have a jolly good one.
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virusmyth666 said:
Thank you for your commens Francesca.
Regarding legislation over here, everything is still against the law.
I think CBD products are somewhat allowed if you manage to prove you have a medical condition, but you have to go through a lengthy process. I’ve heard one or two anecdotal cases of families that were allowed to grow their own at home because of children with multiple sclerosis if Im not wrong, but not much more than that.
Hemp is a slightly diff story though as it has virtually no THC, but allowing regular tch-free hemp to be grown would automatically render thc-rich varieties to be grown as well as they are virtually indistinguishable.
I really doubt it will be fully legal one day, because as I said the main thing that keeps drugs highly profitable is the prohibition itself.
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Philip Cox said:
Good comments all around on hemp/MJ.
Here in the U.S., I believe they will go full legalization soon. We’re about 3/4ths of the way there already. They still keep prices high with rigged regulations and tax structures, and they’re are multiple ways of squeezing out independents. But there will always be home growers just like there are moonshiners.
Here the black/greys markets in cannabis has grown so large, that I believe they want to legalize (read: monopolize) the market. This is especially true in the Midwest, where you probably have a home grower located on every other street. I swear Ohio has higher usage rates than California. Enforcement was always a joke here. Middle classes and above always get slaps on the wrist, so they target the underclass in order to stuff their private prisons and labor camps.
They don’t just want to keep prices high, but create large markets where there were none before for the poor and stupefied. They’ve known for thousands of years that men’s vices are worse when they are driven underground. Prohibition is great for that. Think the them sticking bubble gum in G.I rations. Or, as I found out recently, the Phoneys setting up breweries, vineyards, and distilleries prior to their conquests of a region (as in the case of Gaul, Ireland, and Japan). I read that spirits were not that common prior to the first Prohibition, but exploded in use during and after it. Due to the high price and low availability, users want the biggest bang for their buck. Hence the THC levels in strains have gone through the roof in the past few decades.
I also believe the generated bruhah surrounding cannabis was their tactic to keep people away from all herbal medicine. Driving up recreational THC levels beyond reason will also ‘create’ the need for continual enforcement and scary talk. If they can make people afraid of weeds, they can make them afraid of anything. I struggle with people in just getting them to try a simple tea infusion that I know will help. I now have a whole room in my apt dedicated to herbal medicine that I largely owe to cannabis, which was a ‘gateway drug’ for me to a much safer and more effective medicine. But I also agree you have to own the plant, otherwise it will own you. Respect it.
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Jared Magneson said:
I’m rather with Philip on this topic. Marijuana is among the most complex life forms of all, and has amazing properties that aren’t fully explored. I don’t smoke much anymore but it has definitely been a calming, powerful factor in my life. I understand that won’t be a popular opinion but refuse to vilify something with so much complex potential and usefulness.
But like anything, it can be used as an escape too and that can be a good or bad thing, depending on the person and the reason. Some folks have a LOT to let go of, even if for just a short time. And some people ONLY escape and never address things that should be addressed.
But as usual, those things should be the choice of that person, in my opinion. Stoners rarely cause any harm.
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Philip Cox said:
Furthermore, I think this attack and misinformation on cannabis is part of their larger “War on Weeds”, which serves the interests of Monsanto and the like.
The Wiki page for weeds and weed control is highly suspect. Many of the plants that have been designated as evil “weeds” like Dandelions have ways of fixing nutrients back into the soil that are lost due to over-farming, not to mention the medicinal benefits of herbaceous “weeds” like Sage or Lavender. You know, the same type of nutrients found in overpriced fertilizers that the agricultural industry sells back to farmers. Some herbs even act as natural insecticides, keeping the bad bugs away. BASF can’t have this. The Ferengis can’t stand any competition, not even from Nature herself.
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Raymond D said:
I sometimes wonder if diseases like “Dutch Elm Disease” and “Ash Die Back” were covers for the harvesting of all that wood for the rich. For example, all Ash Trees in Ireland now need to be destroyed and I wonder were all that wood is going to. I think also the Ash Tree had spiritual associations in Ireland’s folklore so there may be symbolism there aswell. Pure speculation but I thought I’d put it out there.
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virusmyth666 said:
Plus the idea of replacing fossil oil with hemp seed oil is preposterous, unless my calculations are way off, the logic or premiises or even the links I’ve used are wrong:
1 hectare of hemp produces around 180-200 liters of hemp oil.
https://www.agmrc.org/commodities-products/fiber/industrial-hemp
World consumption of oil in 2021 was around 100 million barrels/day
which is 36.5 billion barrels/year, which is 5.84 trillion liters of oil per year.
(1 barrel = 160 L)
https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/report/global_oil.php
That alone would require around 30 billion hectares of farmland, but the world only has around 12 billion hectares of TOTAL land, around 1/3 of which is used as farmland.
In other words, hemp is economically feasible (and sound) as a fiber/cloth/paper crop,
but not as an fossil oil substitute.
Curious that Mr Herer never mentioned that in his book (The emperor wears no clothes), which I read enthusiastically in my youth. Trust me I was a big fan of the guy and the idea of taking down the evil oil industry.
But then I decided to do the math…
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Jared Magneson said:
I find it insanely humorous that people don’t realize you can grow hemp vertically. But I imagine they are the same people that have no experience at all in growing it, or in agriculture in general.
30 billion hectares? Just use one.
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virusmyth666 said:
Not trying to antagonize, just understand the logic behing your reasoning.
How using “just one” hectare would be enough to replace fossil fuels,
which is the matter at hand here?
Are you saying that each person should have his/her own hectare of land just for hemp production in order to meet its energy requirements assuming that we are replacing their fossil fuel usage with hemp oil? I applaud that idea, but sadly that would require 7.5 billion hectares of land which is a lot more than we actually use for everything else agro-related. Even if that land existed and we could magically manifest it (god I hate this word) out of thin air, that would require massive land redistribution.
The big land owners would not be happy about it, I’d wager.
Regarding vertical growing, it increases cost dramatically for any reasonably large commercial grow, and the higher the plant, the higher the costs if you’re thinking about stacking, and would render it economically unsound and even unfeasible unless for the big sharks with big pockets who can afford the initial investment.
Plus, there’s no magic bullet about vertical growing since there is a fixed amount of
sunlight per square foot of area that can be captured by plants, which is the driving force for their growth.
Sure, vertical growing optimizes space utilization, but no way near enough
to make it viable to replace fossil fuels. You can bet that if it was economically feasible sound and sensible we’d be seeing it everywhere and not just a few anecdotal examples inside a warehouse somewhere.
If we’re talking about growing lettuce or small herbs stacked in trays under led lights, in which case again we will be left of with a much higher priced product because besides the massive initial upfront investment that needs to be amortized throughout the years and replaced every so often, it consumes a lot of energy in the process in terms of light, heating, cooing and ventilation.
I remember my electric bills from 20 years of indoor growing using just a couple of square meters.
Not fun I can tell you that.
Also, those setups tend to use hydroponics, which makes plants grow faster and have higher turnover in general, but also creates produce of questionable quality, even if grown to perfection aesthetically, many trace minerals are missing, you can even measure their lower brix level for tomatoes or leafy greens.
The only ones to win are the mega indoor growers probably using hydroponics,
in other words a lot of fertilizers many of them derived from petrochemicals, artificial lighting, and a lot of plastic. Add in a few politicians who had their palms greased to approve such setups, plus growing equipment companies and there you have it.
In all cases, they win and the consumer loses.
It is a scheme that concentrates power in the hands of few instead of distributing it to the people.
To wrap things up, as you may have noticed Im not offering a solution for oil replacement.
All Im saying is that the logic behind replacing fossil fuels with hemp oil doesnt hold any water, especially if such logic is sugar coated with an “let’s fight the evil oil industry” ideology, which is nothing but propaganda. Also Im not saying that any of you actually did suggest that, only that is a narrative that I see very often in the ganja community.
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Jared Magneson said:
Well you were quite thorough if a bit mistaken in places. Hydro setups work amazingly well for hemp and just about anything else. But that wasn’t the point I was getting at, which will seem absurd to some.
One “hectare”. Build straight up or DOWN, and grow on multiple levels. It can quite easily be done, and there are already thousands of buildings that would work.
My main point was that clearing off land was unnecessary for something like this. As others have mentioned, there are already tens of thousands of setups all over the world, so conglomeration wouldn’t be impossible at all. Just an idea. I don’t really have a stake in any of this stuff, but solutions exist.
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virusmyth666 said:
I replied to you but the comments went to moderation and then vanished.
In short what I said is that your setup would work for food production,
albeit in limited circumstances due to competition with traditional agriculture.
For energy production, the only alternative is to use free sunlight, as using artificial lighting indoors would mean that the energy input for growing the plants
is much higher than the energy obtained from them, even if you consider not only
the oil from seeds but the total vegetable mass.
This is mostly due to the inefficiency of artificial lighting (even though leds are improving constantly, 100% efficiency is impossible) coupled with the inefficiency of biological processes. Plants like every other living being need to spend the obtained energy (in case of plants from photosynthesis) on all other metabolic processes, leaving only a fraction to be stored as chemical energy.
The end result is that the final product (energy) would necessarily have a much higher price than the energy used for growing such crops. A complete economical nonsense.
We’d be essentially asking the customers to buy much more expensive energy than they can find elsewhere much cheaper, such as the energy we used to power our setup in the first place.
Again, for food production your example would work, even though in a limited niche market due to competition, whereas for energy production it makes no economical sense.
As a matter of fact, growing any vegetable matter for energy purposes indoors under artificial lights with environment control simply does not make ANY economical sense because the fundamental condition for profit requires a “net positive” in energy, which is impossible to obtain due to inherent inefficiencies involved in the process.
The only way to make it work would be growing outdoors using all that nature has to offer for free (sunlight, wind, rain etc).
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Jared Magneson said:
Oh, you were saying?
“In short…” while you try hard and make a few good points, you really don’t know what you’re talking about here. None of those points are relevant to actually just growing things, which is easily accomplished in a multitude of ways.
IN SHORT.
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virusmyth666 said:
So you like short things, fair enough.
You missed my point entirely when you said “none of those points are relevant to actually growing things”, since Im not talking about “just growing things”, but growing vegetable mass under artifical lights with the purpose of obtaining energy from it
FOR A PROFIT.
The difference between the energy obtained and the energy input into the system will always be negative.
You just cannot accumulate more energy into a plant than what you’ve spent growing it.
It’s just a simple fact, and facts are pretty damn relevant for anyone interested in living in reality.
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Jared Magneson said:
Somehow you took an already irrelevant point and made it even less relevant.
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virusmyth666 said:
Excellent point. You’ve changed my mind.
Thanks for playing.
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Thomas said:
Now Ukrainian refugees are returning home, perhaps they figured something out?
https://www.bitchute.com/video/boY3DcVvO63T/
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t0clock said:
@Mantalo
Small consolation, the latest tip on how (NOT) to vote in the upcoming farce French-election:
Not much info available on this ‘Franjo’ 🤨 Not sure he plays franc-jeu’, but he has some talent, like La Bajon.
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Mantalo said:
You mean this one ?
“https://youtu.be/R5trz7pDwRE”
It’s so true and so sad
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t0clock said:
Her reference to ‘Groundhog Day’ – I Got You Babe is relevant; they got the slaves by the Ball(ot)s, voters and non-voters alike.
@ 3:35 in the video by Franjo, the guy places the Vaseline envelope inside the ballot box, saying ALL citizens will need it anyway, whoever will be ‘elected’…particularly in this case, with the re-elected self-proclaimed ‘god’ Jupiter Macrown in Elysee palace, surrounded by his Caribbean boys and ‘perlimpinpin powder’, to help pursue his (ig)noble task.
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mantalo said:
excellente analyse !
about the IG you put in brackets : IG as in IG Farben, the mother of our current pharmaceutical companies.
A name steeped in history, but not noble at all : on vous en fait voir de toutes les couleurs…
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Mantalo said:
And this one ?
His last sentence is :
“Si ça se trouve, c’est une de nos dernières élections ”
Prophecy or war-ning ?
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t0clock said:
I’d say Cold War-ning. A Cold War with a Caribbean “bonus” (les “chances” pour la France et l’Europe…yeah, sure!) .Third-worldizing Europe at all levels, from all angles.
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suntzufighting said:
A couple weeks ago I demanded a Guernica. They have obliged, so I am waiting for the painting.
Baroness von der Leyde will not soon be winning an Oscar, slightly wooden presentation.
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AYV said:
2 Found Not Guilty In Michigan Governor Whitmer’s Kidnapping Trial 2 others jury could not reach a verdict https://americanyellowvest.wpcomstaging.com/blog/
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Gerard Nordskoven said:
Oldest “Native Americans” are Phoenicians.
https://dnaconsultants.com/admixture-in-pima-includes-greek-and-sardinian/
This site specializes in North American “Native American” DNA. The oldest group, the Pima, short, dark-skinned people in California and Arizona, and whose name means “Sea People,” and who are extremely prone to obesity and diabetes, have heaping helpings of Turkic, Greek, and Sardinian DNA. Phoenician.
Hang on to the comment at the end by a relative of Chief Black Fox who said they found out their Chief’s DNA was from a neighboring tribe, and partly Jewish. Oy! Unmentioned is another short, dark tribe, the Kansa of Kansas, driven west by the next wave of “Native Americans.” A Native American friend said that their tradition was that they crossed the Atlantic to reach America and stopped off at squishy, unconsolidated islands that sound like volcanic islands that can form quickly and erode away quickly. These stepping stone islands may be from the massive blow-out of material that now forms the extinct volcanic land of Puerto Rico.
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kocotube01 začasni said:
Any news about those nuns being evicted?
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Lewis reid said:
New Miles’ paper anent the fake war in Ukraine ‘1984 has arrived at Last!’:
Click to access adams2.pdf
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kocotube01 začasni said:
That joke – “hunger looms as crops fail due to “grand solar minimum”” – made me exhale explosively into grand body shaking laughter, so much so that my eyes started to strafe over the bold text that follows in order to quickly as possible find out what is the basis for the “grand minimum” claim. By being slightly watery, eyes didn’t bother to focus and read bold text, they just jumped around, only to find “cycle 26” mentioned, where they paused and then my whole body said “hmmmm, that weird” and stopped laughing. And what followed made me immediately angry: “maximum of six spots”. So I went from teary laughter to surprise and anger in few quick unfocused eye-jumps. This wasn’t done subtly at all. It was punch in my face. Mike has some learning to do, regarding subtlety landing a lie.
Those who write this shit know very well their audiences and they know very well what Sun does, did and will do, yet they intentionally opted for this bull-crap in your face. That made me angry. They are obviously all-in with lies thumping art-tickling, turned up to eleven, burning all bridges behind them. At least some of them, others – the warmongers – are playing the long game of subtle attrition.
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Greg said:
“What you should fear is the vaccine. Do not take it or any future promoted vaccines or drugs”
It appears they are going to try another attempt to make the vaccines mandatory.
I would think there will be more pushback this time around with all the information everyone now has. However maybe that’s one of the reasons they want prices on everyday items and rent higher so people just take it and don’t resist. The alt media names mentioned in the article are all doom n gloomers on the payroll.
It’s all on the internet and television. The events are fake yet the effects are real.
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Jared Magneson said:
It appears… Where? I mean, not doubting you here but you could at least link us to whatever.
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iseenofightingspirit said:
i see no fighting spirit.
new: ‘cuntry moves away from covid zero policy.’
In 2000, in Brazil, an official Israeli diplomat named Arie Scher was discovered to have been running a child prostitution business out of his Ipanema apartment — Ipanema is a neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro — for the benefit of wealthy Jewish tourists from Israel.
A friend of his, a fellow Jew named George Schteinberg, assisted Scher by recruiting poor children from the streets of Rio and prepping them for their roles as prostitutes.
Schteinberg also ran a sideline business by making photographs of the sexual encounters and then selling the uploaded images from his nine websites, all of which contained text written in the Hebrew language.
Schteinberg’s day job was teaching Hebrew and social studies at a Jewish college in Rio de Janeiro. A girl who had been victimized by Scher and Schteinberg tipped off the police. The Brazilian federal police arrested Professor Schteinberg, but diplomat Scher evaded capture by fleeing from the Israeli Embassy, one step ahead of the cops, hopping aboard an airplane bound for Buenos Aires, Argentina, then switching planes and flying to Israel. Safe! Later that same year, in Italy, three White journalists sacrificed their jobs in order to bring attention to a Jewish-run pedophilia ring that was doing business in Italy, in Sweden, and (it later turned out) in the United States.
They arranged for the broadcast of a very nearly uncensored documentary about child pornography in Europe, which gave enough clues so that it was fairly easy for viewers to guess that Jews were behind it all. When their Jewish boss, Gad Lerner, fired them, he accused the three White journalists of “blood libel,” a phrase used by the Jews to describe any serious accusation against them, whether it is true or not.
The child porn syndicate was based in Murmansk, Russia, where its top Jewish leaders raked in their ill-gotten gains. Their pedophilia-selling agents were arrested in Milan, Italy, and some of the pedo-porn buyers were arrested in Stockholm, Sweden, in September 2000. The US connection consisted, at least in part, of a Jewish resident of Walnut Creek, California, named Seth Bekenstein. Bekenstein was a well-respected member of his community and a member of the city’s tennis club.
The FBI, cooperating with Interpol, arrested him at his home in December 2000, on charges of possession of child pornography with intent to distribute. A ripple of displeasure swept the world, briefly. The Jewish crime syndicate bosses in Russia were arrested, and they were briefly held in jail — but they cut a deal with the authorities there and were allowed amnesty. They were let go. Likewise, Seth Bekenstein and George Schteinberg got merely slaps on the wrist. And, remember, Arie Scher escaped to Israel, where the Israeli government refused a request from the Brazilian government for his extradition to stand trial in Brazil.
Some of the child pornography was extreme, even for child pornography. Its highest-priced wares were videos in which children were tortured to death on camera, after they were raped. There were scenes of little boys or girls, sick with fear, begging for their lives, before their bodies were cut open and their organs were removed, one by one. And throughout the world, most of this kind of thing is perpetrated by Jews. Oh, no, not exclusively by Jews. But Jews run most of it. They are far and away over-represented among the criminals who do it.
If God took a broom and swept all the Jews off the Earth, most of these pedophile crimes would cease. In addition to the article in the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet, there have been other articles published in the Italian newspaper La Republica, which, however, I can no longer find online. (I just now searched that newspaper’s archives for September 2000, and I did not find even one article pertaining to the Jewish-run, international pedophilia business that made such a scandal at that time.) There were news articles in the Vatican newspaper La Osservatore Romano, also in September 2000, which I haven’t yet looked for.
A disproportionate part of the law enforcement focus on pedophile crime is on the downstream (or consumer) side of it. Much less is being done about the criminals who produce it, inevitably harming children thereby.
In 2011, Canadian police arrested a man for selling child pornography on the Internet Police seized 45 terabytes of illegal content when they arrested the man — and have since worked on mapping the people who bought the content. That’s all very well, of course.
But why aren’t the police also pursuing the criminals from whom the reseller acquired his child porn images and videos? That particular man certainly did not create 45 terabytes of disgusting child pornography all by himself. The Jews often corrupt the political systems of their hosts so thoroughly that they can operate above the law, with immunity and impunity:
No one will arrest them; no one will prosecute them; the mainstream media usually won’t even tell you who they are. And that’s why there is a lopsidedness in law-enforcement attention, in which the consumers are netted in “stings,” while the producers get a pass.
One of [Israel’s] founding pieces of legislation, the Law of Return allows any Diaspora Jew to receive citizenship in Israel. But child rights activists contend there is a dark loophole to the law which allows Jewish pedophiles to effectively flee court-mandated supervision in their home countries and move to Israel with a clean slate.
“There’s a danger that Israel is becoming a safe haven for pedophiles and alleged perpetrators,” said Manny Waks, a survivor of child abuse and the founder of Kol V’Oz, an advocacy group addressing child sex abuse in the global Jewish community. “Of course, any criminal can flee to another country, but it’s about getting the visa to remain there. Because Israel welcomes all Jews, they’re protected from that perspective,” he said.
How easy is it for sex offenders to make aliyah? A registered sex offender under supervision in their home country will not have that supervision transferred to Israel when they receive citizenship. A convicted criminal can make aliyah if the Interior Ministry approves their application, especially if the person has already served their sentence or the crime was a misdemeanor.
Jewish Community Watch says that 32 pedophiles in their database have moved from countries around the world to Israel in the past decade. By contrast, during the same period it has tracked just 12 Jewish pedophiles that have moved abroad from their homelands to countries other than Israel. …In another, related issue, alleged pedophiles — suspected but not formally charged with any crime — sometimes flee to Israel before authorities get involved.
In close-knit Jewish communities, especially among the ultra-Orthodox, a distrust of authorities and tradition of keeping problems “within the community” means that allegations of abuse can arise well before victims notify law enforcement. This gives the purported pedophiles ample time to flee to Israel and apply for aliyah.
Most non-Jews do not realize that the jewish high “holy” book, The Talmud, condones pedophilia, so it’s no surprise that so many “Orthodox” Jews commit pedophilia.
It’s also not well-known that any Jew living anywhere in the world can get on a plane and move to Israel, and serious criminals, such as Meyer Lansky, have taken advantage of this loophole to escape justice. While the jewish-controlled media reminds us regularly of the pedophile problem in the Catholic Church, they almost never mention the rampant pedophilia among Orthodox rabbis in the jewish synagogues.
It should also come as no surprise that the pedophile advocacy group, NAMBLA, is dominated by Jews. And since the U.S. Navy recently named a new warship after a jewish pedophile, it’s unlikely we can expect much help from our government on this issue. Why aren’t all those jewish billionaires giving generous donations to Kol V’Oz to help them expose the pedophiles in jewish communities? Oh, that’s right, many of those jewish billionaires are pedophiles. Just ask Jeffrey Epstein.
Canadian police busted the world’s greatest child porn ring. 350 People were arrested and 400 Children were FREED as Canadian Police took down an international pedophile-child porn ring with links to Jewish organized crime mob — Three years of targeting international child porn networks based in Canada, USA, and other countries — Project Spade — included the making and selling of videos and images over the internet involving minors (younger than 18).
Arrested & Charged = 108 in Canada + 76 in USA + 164 in other countries ODDITY = ZERO from the United Kingdom has faced prosecution despite being a hub of international child prostitution, pederasty, and pedophilia! Law enforcement had been bribed or pressured by B’nai Brith/ADL to not prosecute sex offenders or give light sentences to them. It is believed that Mi-6 and Scotland Yard protect them from publicizing their names which would expose many more individuals in the City of London.
Key protagonist = 2 Jewish Men — German and a Canadian + Jewish mother who set up the joint operation with her son running and managing operations — Woman has been indicted but is on the run. LEAD Fellow Jew similarly involved in exploiting children complained to the US Patent and Trademark office that this jewish mob was swindling mobs photos. One Jewish member took vulnerable and poor young boys from villages in Romania and slowly engaged them in sexual acts with each other involving a Ukrainian Jew arrested in 2011 with direct links to Ukrainian-Israeli Mafia.
Also arrested is author of article entitled “I Pedophile” in The Atlantic suggesting that pedophiles need help instead of prison. Non-Jews arrested = All viewers of materials — NOT involved in production Jewish mob = see sexual exploitation of minors – especially boys, but also girls as very lucrative and fulfilling a need.
A physician and medical director at Philips Academy in Andover MA, prestigious high school attended by both G.W. Bush and his father, was a volunteer at Jewish Big Brothers of Greater Boston, has a “long-standing sexual interest in adolescents since the early 1970s” was arrested as a user of pedophile materials. Taboo-felony sex rings are the stock in trade for grooming politicians that get the big PAC money for promotion straight to the top.
PERVERTED ARGUMENT: The laws of requiring professionals and clergy to report abuse to law authorities actually does more harm than good. Victims don’t want to be dragged through courts and publicly recount their traumas. Exposure of this evil also gives us a window into the kind of people who seek political office and positions of authority in the modern world.
Just finished the first volume of British author Jeffrey Archer’s prison memoirs, which includes the revelations of a fellow inmate who — from the age of 13 — was pimped out to “judges, schoolmasters, police officers, politicians and other upstanding citizens who are the backbone of our country”.
Prisons in the Western world are filled with casualties like this, systematically abused by prominent people who then use their influence and networking to keep this all hidden. GUESS: The pedophiles and homosexuals who happen to be Jewish will receive little or no punishment and the worst they will suffer is public embarrassment, but gentiles will get the worst of it. “Fighting the flesh trade” by Marion Marrache in the Jerusalem Post Dec 23, 2001 = New laws are in the works to stem the white-slavery trade into Israel — Majority are from Moldavia, Russia and the Ukraine. — “Israel has become a convenient center for pimps who trade in women.” — AN ILLUMINATED sign reading “Palace Club” flashes outside a seedy brothel in south Tel Aviv — approximately 250 such brothels in Tel Aviv.
Many women travel from Moscow to Sharm e-Sheikh, and then are taken to the Israeli border. They are met by Beduin guides who smuggle them across the border and deliver them to a prostitution agents and are provided with false documentation needed for times when the police raid brothels and check for valid visas, but police rarely ask whether they are being held against their will — prostitution is not a crime in Israel — Police generally ignoring the crimes of pimps and traffickers who “buy, sell, rape and torture women.” — 6 cases of sex trafficking involve policemen as suspects — never charged.
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Relax and live well said:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FPoVvSVacAQdiiE?format=jpg&name=small
I found this side-by-side photo comparison between Zelensky and Soros by accident…
Those eyes, nose, mouth and chin…
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Thomas said:
I was looking for Soros Empire on Wiki, but could not find any info, lol.
Beside, the name of Khazaria will soon be famous again.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/qfPLYGWljNEm/
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N. said:
That is a wow.
This made me think of Chrystia Freeland–number two in Canada, of Ukrainian heritage, and a possible biographer of Soros. She looks a bit like Soros to me.
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Relax and live well said:
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Boris Tabaksplatt said:
They look very similar. Did a quick merge of the two images above at 50% transparency by resizing so that distance between their eyes is the same, then cropped final image…
And bingo, a 55 year old Zelenski. Currently Soros is alleged to be 91, while Zelenski is 44.
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Thomas said:
They are still testing humans behaviors in Shanghai.
Stay home, order online to high prices, no work, no schools etc.
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Logan said:
You believe this CNN movie studio BS and expect us to as well? FFS.
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Thomas said:
Yes in this case I believe CNN or whatever source the news is coming from. This is the the Chinese part of the vax scam, just like the Wuhan circus. But it is going on, no doubt about that, and the locals have to pay the price.
You can just check things out or prove that the case is different.
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Ali said:
@Mantalo
“Capitalism came when someone decided that his time worth more than my time, so he can capitalize billions of coins by stealing the time of others. This was the great lie, the rotten robbery
To make us believe that time is money….”
No that’s a false narrative.
Actually Capitalism came when an EMPIRE, a Confederation of tribes and nations decided that time parasitism through its tool which is money, was more convenient than using a more direct method which is war, to predate on other tribes and peoples.
Also capitalism was coined in 1492 when the spanish and the portuguese jews thought necessary to push a new narrative for hiding their businesses and schemes in America with slaves they brought from Africa.
It was also a convenient scheme and the beginning of the elaboration of this ideology to counter future criticism of that part of ‘history’ by future investigators.
“I just wanted to share with you, 0.01% clever guys, an idea different from the mainstream, because the disdain with which great scientists regard Time prompted me to dig into the subject.”
Don’t worry.
Silence is not consent in my taste and i agree with a lot of thing you actually say including time is not money but what i wanted to brought was to compare the influence of money in regard to time.
On this subject, i think that time is what allows changes to articulate, it is a potential, a force with which changes are achievable.
For instance a revolution..
When the confederation thought about money they precisely thought of a tool capable of hijacking this possibility and this was the answer.
@Stephen
I’m going to quote a part of a comment you posted earlier, that will help me to increase my assumption on the matter, you say :
“We all need products from the land to survive in this corporeal existence. Some value some of those products more than others do. For example, you may have a congenital condition that requires more magnesium than the average human so you might place more value on food containing magnesium than the average human.”
All right that sound reasonable, so money is for you a tool to protect one against very bad circumstances, i understand.
But may i ask some simple questions here(?) :
Should money be a tool here to protect you against every circumstances ?
Should money be the standard (?), I mean the UNIVERSAL measure for everything ?
Should money be an EQUIVALENCE to EVERYTHING(?), like an all-pervasive, ubiquitous, inescapable influence ?
I’m asking you these questions because you brought to me SOME use cases in which money could be helpful.
I’m quoting you again :
“Communities may be bereft of a resource required to live such as lumber for houses or furs for clothing “to survive extreme cold, and historically have peacefully cooperated with other communities to obtain those resources as well as selling off their excess produce.”
Notice that you’re again bringing to me SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES such as extreme cold to mentions the utility of money but again i may ask :
Why would a MEDITERRANEAN empire (the phoenicians) normally not constrained by these conditions resorts to broaden the utility of money everywhere and for everything ?
Do you have a sound answer for that ?
I’m also asking everyone interested on this subject here..
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Relax and live well said:
@Ali
This is just my opinion…
PUNY-CIAn peers specialize in abusing things…
Money is invented to make it easier for people to exchange different goods with each other by assigning numerical values to them…
But later on PUNY-CIAn peers popularize the bullshit concept to the public that money lent to others have to be paid back with interest, declaring it as the ‘new’ normal…
It’s the same with masks…
Mask is invented to protect nose and mouth from dust and/or terrible smell when cleaning dusty rooms or garbage truck…
Later on PUNY-CIAn peers make bullshit laws where masks must be worn everywhere to ‘protect’ everyone from viruses during plandemics and also declare it as the ‘new’ normal…
Money and mask are not the problem, they are merely tools…
Tools are not the only things that PUNY-CIAn peers abuse…
Take for example, the MODERN definition of ‘liberal’ which Miles mentioned in his papers…
It is the PUNY-CIAn peers with evil intention which is the root of the problem…
We should separate things which are useful but abused by PUNY-CIAn peers from things which do nothing but damage (such as convid vaccines)…
That’s also why peerage must be criminalized…
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Ali said:
@Relax and live well
“PUNY-CIAn peers specialize in abusing things…”
Which i understand obviously.
I wouldn’t be here if i haven’t.
“Money is invented to make it easier for people to exchange different goods with each other by assigning numerical values to them…”
Personally, i disagree.
First of all when searching through ‘history’, i find no evidence that it was the case.
Likewise i think money was invented in the first place to push people to exchange everything of value or commodities against a convenient tool with an ALL-PERVASIVE influence.
The fact that the Phoenicians assigned numerical values to good was to fractionise what is ‘pratical’ and to leverage what is actually VALUABLE.
For instance, gold was considered as a template of value not only because of its rarity but because of its abilitiy to withstand very well against time.
Even an economic expert like warren buffet take time factor into account when evaluating gold value.
The introduction of money in ancient greek history helped the PN aristocrats to prevent people getting much further to goods of actual values such as commodities, energetic resources, metals, alloys, so that peoples abilities to respond against their hegemony are short-circuited.
By increasing the monetary mass prints into the overall market the PN can actually determine how much control and leverage(multiple) they have over those who use only money as a standard.
So money is a convenient tool that can make a tool of an individual as well as a multitude(tribes, communities, nations, peoples) simply by technologies, works transfer and they use its conveniency as a way to promote its double usage.
Later on, you’re saying :
“But later on PUNY-CIAn peers popularize the bullshit concept to the public that money lent to others have to be paid back with interest, declaring it as the ‘new’ normal…”
And that increases my reasonings because think about it.
What make the PN compels to propose such a concept for the public if not for time parasiting as well ?
The usage of debt could only be allowed thanks to money since money is a belief and as such can be falsifiable.
The first interest of debt was always to increase monetary charges over a set period of time in order to obtain for the creditor the inability of a borrower to pay what he ‘owes’ so that in the process the last lost everything and that goes with my assumption that money was a trojan horse, a weapon for getting actual assets.
You will say : you’re talking about debt here not money, you must separate both but i may ask : could you use debt without money ?
It is only thanks to money that such a concept(debt)comes to a possibility.
With actual asset (such as ‘gold’) that would be more difficult.
Then i’m quoting you again :
“We should separate things which are useful but abused by PUNY-CIAn peers from things which do nothing but damage (such as convid vaccines)…
I agree but in this case money and vaccine usages are linked.
Vaccines are weapons used to incapacitate people, especially children of great potential that have come apparently unscathed from ultrasound process as well as rebellious people who aren’t even aware of that possibility.
They are also used to create a sub-class of people who aren’t even able to process charge like a normal one would do.
In this case the capitalist narrative is not only inadequate but cruel and evil because it denies the unnatural discrepancies of capabilities amongst people which are due or caused by criminality(vaccines poisons).
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Relax and live well said:
@Ali
“Even an economic expert like warren buffet take time factor into account when evaluating gold value.”
You know that buffet is one of the PUNY-CIAn peers, right?
Then why do you think that he is a real expert?
I don’t trust the so-called ‘time factor’ since it is related to the bullshit concept ‘money lent to others have to be paid back with interest popularized to the public by PUNY-CIAn peers…
Whenever I heard the word ‘economy’, ‘economic’, etc, the word ‘pseudoscience’ comes to my mind…
Did you notice how Miles embold the word ‘economic’ as in ‘school of economic’ when he outed the PUNY-CIAn peers ?
You say that the concept of ‘debt’ is impossible without ‘money’…
If someone save your life, won’t you feel in-DEBT-ed to the person and you want to return it?
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Logan said:
Numerical analysis of Kamel Toe’s walking position on floor tiles predicts her takeover of the 47th Presidency on April 18, 2022
“-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5DUqO1UCCk-”
“-https://twitter.com/0ctoberReignz/status/1511997355800682499?cxt=HHwWhoCj3bHl2PspAAAA-”
Numerologists make of that what you will…
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Thomas said:
Could this be the new Vice President?, she can also walk.
https://scontent.fisu1-4.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/273541979_457784819372333_4941380614856353790_n.jpg?_nc_cat=103&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=a26aad&_nc_ohc=TMbX-3zJ1gEAX-h2KI2&_nc_ht=scontent.fisu1-4.fna&oh=00_AT9s7cbr5M18dFq1GH4kimbBFthjG7RNsS9j7xFDGnmtig&oe=62566649
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Logan said:
@Thomas
That one can show me her black diamond any time!
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suntzufighting said:
A somewhat long read, but really phantasmagoric.
Allow one Zeke Faux to entertain you.
It may even be an April fool’s joke for all I know.
https://www.moneyweb.co.za/moneyweb-crypto/a-30-year-old-crypto-billionaire-wants-to-give-his-fortune-away/
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Kevin said:
LOL – “Bankman”
He comes off as another Musk or that clown who started the ridiculous “WeWork” office leasing (money laundering) scam – they even made a series about it titled “We Crashed”, starring spook babies Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway.
Speaking of crypto, since the holy Constitution (peace be upon it) does not mention digital currency as legal tender in the USSA, wouldn’t the Fed’s adoption of CBDCs technically be illegal? Oh wait, the Fed and its magical money printer are unconstitutional, too. Never mind…
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clay leach ll said:
yeah, I remember seeing a WeWork building and always made a parody of it, as though they were begrudging me for not working!
I never looked into their line of bs.
I did discover this morning Primo owns Mountain Valley Spring Water.
Meanwhile their “our story” reads like regular people own & run it. That would also be questionable since this incredible spring would belong to us all in a true Democratic Republic.
Why would a single family luck into such a resource?
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pjj said:
Anyone remember the paper where miles says that we were supposed to live over 100 years and governance should be handled by elders above 100+ yrs in age? Thanks in advance!
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pjj said:
por favor, anyone?
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clay leach ll said:
Sunny
found herself in a nest, sleepy lil ol Colorado.
In summary here, she created the real colorado a blog to publish these papers of hers.
The blog got taken down not long ago, you will understand why if you read the paper at this link or the others she is reposting.
I was only looking for an alumni list of teachers for Lewis Ames Elementary School, she went & had a class pic on her blog.
I wasn’t interested in Roy Romer.
I discovered Miles about a month later.
I did believe him from the beginning.
Eventually I gave in to read Sunny.
I found her exposes similar, matter of fact and in many ways tie in with subjects Miles has blown.
It shows how micro things are, the many who fly below the national radar.
https://therealcolorado.org/index.php/2022/04/08/history-of-the-romer-ranch/
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clay leach ll said:
I was not looking for Sunny when I found her.
I was really not interested in her blog because of the people her papers are about, very unappealing.
Important though, list includes Ken Salazar who just happened to be in the perfect management position for 2 major environmental disasters.
Summitvile & BP Oil spill.
You see reward system, Ken is now Ambassador to Mexico. His career arc is a puzzle until you follow his nose.
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kocotube01 začasni said:
Colorado Masons at their best behavior, playing dirty as always.
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kocotube01 začasni said:
Liked this link in one of Sunny’s blogs:
“- https://www.cogmna.info/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Proceedings-COGMNA-2011.pdf -”
There are the useful idiots of the blue level (2011) on display, having enthusiastic exchange – mind programming upgrade download (page 29 onward) – about Masonichip ID.
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clay leach ll said:
cool, good to know others are aware of Sunny, she’s not very optimistic, seeing that her papers had been online for a decade.
Her recent disbarment is further proof of them trying to silence her.
That happened via Fetzer by the way, no chance it was a coincidence. I suggested she stay dar from him, but he gave her a platform when she thought nobody was listening.
Sunny’s take on Colorado is more that it is locked up by Catholics.
Idk if it has been figured out here or in a paper. I know it is established there have been Jewish Popes. Is the Vatican truly it’s own faction? Separate from the Phoenicians? Or the theater we see is all the Rulers doing their bidding with overlapping and collisions?
Would like to see Romer & Salazar taken down and lead to a thorough nationwide sweep, Denver is one tiny example in 50 States, with hundreds of counties.
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pjj said:
Some Saturday night entertainment, people on Twitter calling out SpaceX for the fake docking video: https://twitter.com/search?q=spacex%20fake&src=typed_query&f=live
Hilarious! 😂
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Jared Magneson said:
Incredible! Thanks for the show! 🙂
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Francesca said:
Wow, spooky footie worldcup mascot: https://en.as.com/en/2022/04/01/soccer/1648831710_247418.html
Happy Sunday!
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Boris Tabaksplat said:
Looks like Casper, disguised as a Arab. I’m sure they’ll have a haunting tune for the opening ceremony.
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Francesca said:
@ Boris Tabaksplat Good one! Hahah. Do you reckon Casper could sue them for plagiarism?
Have a good one!
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Francesca said:
@ Lewis reid Thanks for sharing.
Have a good one
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kocotube01 začasni said:
Smiles get more bitter with each new day
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Gerard Nordskoven said:
Uh, wide dental arch, mega jaw, eyebrows reshaped and vaulting over brow ridge. Thanks for the mammaries.
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Logan said:
Update on Proton AG (Proton Mail)’s connection to data mining (Tesonet) and 3-letter agencies:
“–https://www.ghacks.net/2022/04/09/proton-ag-acquires-simplelogin-email-alias-service/–”
Form the comments:
“In our opinion Protonmail is not an email solution you would use if you want privacy or security. Your emails are probably going to end up in a US data center right next to your Gmail emails.”
“Delusional to believe in the existence of tech companies with highly paid team(s) of developers dedicated to your security and privacy. “
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Relax and live well said:
That’s a really good question to ask…
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Gwyn said:
To Relax and live well –
Bloody HELL, that’s a scary-looking photo of a teenage Theresa May. Were they making a horror film featuring those three lovely young ladies?
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t0clock said:
Not exactly ‘Charlie’s Angels’ —-three ugly, childless, lesbos of the same age/generation, groomed for chaos and destruction missions. With Merkel ending up shaking during ceremonies, like an out of control dild0.
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Boris Tabaksplatt said:
The picture is probably disinfo, Girl on left looks like Merkel; middle one not May (image below); last girl I don’t know, but could be a relative of Merkel?
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Relax and live well said:
Yep, you may be right…
May’s nose looks different and it’s too bad that I cannot find alternative younger pictures of Grybauskaite..
On the other hand though, Merkel does somewhat look similar to Hitler…
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N. said:
I was thinking of that photo this morning (before seeing this post). Whooo! And thinking that Merkel’s resemblance to Hitler and Hitler’s mother alone should have been a disqualification for higher office in Germany (in a sane world). Paralleling MM’s thought that Ketanji’s name alone should have eliminated her for consideration.
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Gerard Nordskoven said:
THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL. “Boppy!” The Big Lie here is that Jews were hunting NAZI’s. “Boppy!” Stay strapped in, laddies, it’s going to be a bumpy ride.
“Boppy!
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yergodslare3460 said:
The Girls from Guyana?
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Gwyn said:
‘Jumanji Black-Woman’.
I very nearly spat my morning coffee all over my computer when I read the opening sentence of sup2.pdf. Mr. Mathis only narrowly avoided being pursued through the Small-Claims Court (or U.S. equivalent thereof) for the cost of a new laptop. (The thought of which, given the subject matter of the paper involved, merely added to my mirth).
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Dent Arthur Dent said:
I’ve had the same thought since Jumanji was nominated, the Supreme Court is now another clown show.
The chatter is that there are no minimum qualifications to be a Supreme, so it’s ok to confirm the least qualified people instead of nominating the most qualified. That can’t be by accident.
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Gwyn said:
Indeed, Mr. Dent. This is the very definition of a kakistocracy.
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miles mathis said:
I guess you all discovered that Jumanji means “many effects”.
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kocotube01 začasni said:
@ Gwyn
That joke passed me completely, since I had no idea who or what Jumanji is. The two jokes featuring Alfred E. Neuman and Howdy Doody also passed me by. I finally got hang of what is going on joke-vise when I was forced yet again look it up to find about what “scrub” refers to.
With Mister MacArthur joke I was getting hang of what Miles is doing (demanding from me, the reader). The following smelly hair identity replacement Wendy’s founder 33°Mason joke led me to find out about the “Academy of Achievement”.
Just a look at their logo tells plenty about jet another den of international American-dream selling (some among them quite psychopathic) illusionists (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_of_Achievement):
https://achievement.org/our-history/
https://achievement.org/achiever/
https://achievement.org/keys-to-success/the-american-dream/
https://achievement.org/our-history/patrons/
https://achievement.org/our-history/alumni/
Passion, Vision, Preparation, Courage,Perseverance and Integrity, as said on the the A–o–A website, are needed to be able to lie, bamboozle, kill, cheat, steal and force American dream onto mesmerized public.
By the time double-layered Amy hotdog-joke came on, I was prepared to do the explanatory work (of finding out what the joke is all about).
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suntzufighting said:
The Academy of Achievement sounds like the George Carlin club of which we aren’t members.
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Gwyn said:
Koco, suntzu makes reference to George Carlin, who said the following: ‘The American Dream – you have to be asleep to believe it’.
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kocotube01 začasni said:
Are all these phantom personae grown and groomed in Military hangar cages as described by Fritz Springmeier?
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notabaron said:
my running theory is they are all trained to think the population is the enemy. i guess it makes it more reasonable to me. otherwise i get dark and they become some mystical unknowable salient evil really scares me. i try and think “maybe it makes it easier for them to believe they are doing something heroic.” it is easy for me to forget this when i look at the stupid faces, stupid make up, stupid politics and realize all the pain they cause in the world but in essence it all boils down to their orders and their missions. slime.
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Greg said:
Click to access sup2.pdf
I wonder if the Hardee mentioned is associated with the Hardees restaurant and Carls Jr restaurant?
I have a few people in my town mention they are related to Hitler is Heider a variation of that or just Hiller? What about Austrian Joerg Haider, he was “retired” after being in the news for awhile, may have been related to Hitler?
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rolleikin said:
Next, they’ll need a trannie supreme justice. Or, do they already have one? I don’t keep up with these things.
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perplexed1984 said:
More evidence the school yearbook picture is fake: the middle one doesn’t square up with the gray caption block below it. Looks like the picture was slightly bent so the line isn’t straight and there’s a black line on part of it
I thought boy George was known as “shrub” and not “scrub” or is that the Mandela effect kicking in? 😉
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notabaron said:
maybe or maybe its is just the ground. bad cropping. usually highschool viscomm classes do their own layouts could be just an amateur cropping or the fakers are trying to imitate that look. also if they went to the same highschool, wouldn’t they have similar backgrounds for the single head shots. highschool amatuers or pro school photogs would know not to put a basic white background especially someone wearing white.
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miles mathis said:
Just a typo, thanks.
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kocotube01 začasni said:
Oh, … there I was going on with “scrub”, thinking that it was referring to Mini-Shrub saying, when campaigning for the POTUS, once he got to the White House he “would give the Oval Office one heck of a scrubbing”.
I thought the “scrub the Office” was an earlier variant of “drain the Swamp” insider joke by Jumanji White-Toupee.
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Ali said:
@Relax and live well
“You know that buffet is one of the PUNY-CIAn peers, right?”
Don’t worry, i know.
We could say the same of all the mainstream tenors of the economic field.(Milton Friedman, Michael Burry, Paul Tudor Jones etc..)
“Then why do you think that he is a real expert?”
Actually i was throwing out that word(expert) only because he achieves what he predicts which means he and his peerages are ‘effective’ at what they are doing which is impoverishing the overall population or everyone below them in the hierarchy.
Also because he is assumed to be a successful investor lying on a billion dollar of capital.
I know that this is only a narrative set to sell a dream, an authentic success story.
You say further :
“Whenever I heard the word ‘economy’, ‘economic’, etc, the word ‘pseudoscience’ comes to my mind…
Did you notice how Miles embold the word ‘economic’ as in ‘school of economic’ when he outed the PUNY-CIAn peers ?”
I noticed it and i disagree when you use the word ‘pseudoscience’ when describing economy.
Actually economy is used by the main economic actors such as Warren Buffet, Michael Burry as a science of weakening masses buying power and younger generations abilities to borrow money subtly over time.
How, you may ask ?
Simply by alternatively creating period of inflation by printing more money into the economy and deflation by printing less money in such a way that they can play with the interest rate, commodities prices, house pricing and devaluate buying power over time or one ability to borrow money.
“I don’t trust the so-called ‘time factor’ since it is related to the bullshit concept ‘money lent to others have to be paid back with interest popularized to the public by PUNY-CIAn peers…”
Let’s be concrete here :
If we compare one who were born in the 60s or the 70s with someone born later(90s and millenials), you may not know it but the ability of the one born sooner to borrow money in order to repay an house for instance was far greater than people who were born in the 90s and later.
In what way, you may say ?
Simply by taking into account time factor or the devaluation of the money intrinsic value over time which is correlated to its increasing circulatory mass into the economy and the demand (that’s the narrative they used to justify it and i don’t actually believe it, i precise).
In any case my premice is that one who was born in the 60s or the 70s would have benefited of better market conditions to buy a house and to repay its debt if he contracts one simply because they were less money circulating in that period, houses were less expansive and the overall market condition was better.
To better illustrate to you this idea :
Let’s say in average, a person in the 60s thanks to the overall better market conditions would repay its house fully between 12 to 15 years.
Well for someone born several decades later looking at the same house, unfortunately, he would actually need 25 to 30 years to do so.
So notice here that the progressive increase of the debt PERIOD is what was actually seeked by those that are monitoring the overall economic market which leads me to think of this strategy as time parasitism.
So i’m not mixing time factor, debt and money usage for nothing here.
Their mecanisms are well entangled.
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Relax and live well said:
@Ali
Earlier I asked you this question :
=> You say that the concept of ‘debt’ is impossible without ‘money’…
I also mentioned this :
=> If someone save your life, won’t you feel in-DEBT-ed to the person and you want to return it?
That’s certainly not a financial/monetary debt which means that the concept of debt is possible without money…
We have completely different definition when talking about ”’time factor’ and “pseudoscience” ..
To me, “time factor” is something like the PUNY-CIAns saying that since the loan will only be completely returned after a period of time passed (hence the term ‘time factor’), it is justifiable to charge a certain amount of interest on top of the original amount of loan to compensate the lender for his willingness to lend the money…
Yes, I know about devaluation and it has nothing to with it, inflation, etc…
It’s also the same with ‘pseudoscience’…
To me ‘pseudoscience’ means FAKE(pseudo) science, a scam, a hoax, etc…
You said “Actually economy is used by the main economic actors such as Warren Buffet, Michael Burry as a science of weakening masses buying power and younger generations abilities to borrow money subtly over time.”
If it is used to scam people then why do you call it ‘science’ then ?
Is ‘science’ used to scam people?
So, no. I disagreed with what you said.
I will stop it here since I don’t see any point to continue this debate.
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Ali said:
@Relax and live well
“You say that the concept of ‘debt’ is impossible without ‘money’…”
“I also mentioned this :
=> If someone save your life, won’t you feel in-DEBT-ed to the person and you want to return it?
That’s certainly not a financial/monetary debt which means that the concept of debt is possible without money…”
A mutual feeling yes.
In practice, hardly.
Also that is dishonest, i was actually talking about the PN aspect of it and its exageration with interest.
I thought you were getting it but obviously it was not the case.
I will reformulate my question :
Could phoenicians debt be used without a phoenician printing monetary system ?
Which leads to another question you haven’t considered also :
Should money be an EQUIVALENCE to EVERYTHING(?), without any control, like an all-pervasive, ubiquitous, inescapable influence ?
You say further :
“To me, “time factor” is something like the PUNY-CIAns saying that since the loan will only be completely returned after a period of time passed (hence the term ‘time factor’), it is justifiable to charge a certain amount of interest on top of the original amount of loan to compensate the lender for his willingness to lend the money…”
Which increase interest rates, like i said.
Which also lead one borrower susceptible to get overwhelmed by the interest charges, the more he stays indebted.
Quoting you again :
“To me ‘pseudoscience’ means FAKE(pseudo) science, a scam, a hoax, etc…
You said “Actually economy is used by the main economic actors such as Warren Buffet, Michael Burry as a science of weakening masses buying power and younger generations abilities to borrow money subtly over time.”
If it is used to scam people then why do you call it ‘science’ then ?
I’m calling it science because they are real effects because of its usage and since it is real it is a science.
I will also ask for that :
If money is used to scam people when why do you feel that they are not harmful aspects to it or that its actual usage must not be reconsidered ?
You then say :
“Is ‘science’ used to scam people?”
Biology, Archeology, Computing, Space exploration.
Of course Science is used to scam people as well as scamming people could be a science in itself.
Science could even be used to harm.
What a naive view.
Vaccination doesn’t ring a bell ?
There has to be some proficiency to master its usage, you know ?
If i hadn’t been trying hard mentioning about viruses and vaccinations here, no one wouldn’t bother look as much as i did on these subject.
So stop thinking i’m an idiot only mixing between things and getting confused over subjects that are well beyond my capabilities.
“I will stop it here since I don’t see any point to continue this debate.”
You’re not obliged.
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Jared Magneson said:
Further evidence that the word, “SCIENCE” is fucked. It’s dead. Stop it. It means nothing now, it’s been obliterated, and it cannot be resurrected.
The tenets and concepts can, but the word itself is fucking dead. Useless. Four humans alive apparently get it, and almost eight billion haven’t a fucking clue. It’s dead.
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suntzufighting said:
Maybe !SCIENCE! was building sevened. Now for the paradigm shift according to Thomas Kuhn. Or Cohen. Whatever.
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Gerard Nordskoven said:
https://battleplan.news/watch?id=62478cd89403bd475880c241
Orthodox believer Jay Dyer has been ripping on Bertrand Russell by simply quoting him. Drifting around YouTube looking for Dyer’s lecture, the Bertrand Russell BBC Radio broadcasts preserved by the SuperDupers would have one believe that Russell’s gentle voice and tender love-for-mankind lingo was real. Bertie’s writings map out scientism, the rulers to employ genocide to save Mother Earth (Pope Francis’ Pachamama ploy). Black Plague, famine induced by weather control, GMO foods including sterile hybrids (remember even hybrid veggies in that Victory Garden are sterile, so grow heritage plants for seed-saving) vaccinations and deadly scarcity from “peak oil” will, Russell prophesied, use techno-cover for a world government erasing humanity.
Bertrand Russell’s THE SCIENTIFIC OUTLET from 1931, modeled on Plato’s REPUBLIC, denies free will while urging mind control to convince the unwashed that only technocratic elites will save the human race “by any means necessary.” BTW…Turn to Fatima for the “only way possible.” Now cut off your winkie and buy a dress. The future is N.O.W. although the National Organization for Women denies it. While swimmer Lia Thomas did NOT cut off his winkie and is garnering first place medals and thrilling all the ladies in the locker room, odds are s/he will not be breeding. Like abortion, population reduction will save the planet so N.O.W. remains silent in forwarding Russell’s “Great Work.”
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clay leach ll said:
@jared
the art of science or the inverse!
I believe I make 5.
I was just beginning to think “I do know scientists who I would trust.”
I remember the last time someone said they trust THE SCIENCE
u kno in general, that’s how easy people are.
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perplexed1984 said:
I remember reading “The Structure of Scientific Paradigms” in college “philosophy of science” class ages ago and thought it made a lot of sense. It showed me the science field was mostly B.S.
I’m sure I missed a lot of the details but I remember tuning out the rest of the class because it ignored what Kuhn had said and assumed “science” was pure.
Not doubting he was a spook but it seemed to backfire in my case.
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Relax and live well said:
@ Ali
You know something?
I really, really regretted replying to your post in my first reply.
It is a complete waste of my time.
I already mentioned in my first reply to your post that I’m simply stating my opinion…
And now after so much debate you accuse me of thinking you an idiot…
Just because I don’t agree with your definitions, it doesn’t mean that I think you’re an idiot…
Why do I insist on not calling things used to harm people as ‘science’ and call them hoaxes or scams instead?
No, it’s not because I’m naive and thinking that the so-called ‘science’ popularized by PUNY-CIAns is meant for good purpose..
It is because if I call them ‘science’, it may further confuse people whom I talk to since they might linked them to those scams and hoaxes labelled and popularized as ‘science’ and were taught by the PUNY-CIAns in mandatory ‘education’, schools, universities and such
If you want to lump together both things use to benefit with those use to harm people as ‘science’, you’re welcome to do so but don’t force your opinion on other people to accept your personal preference…
Personally, I prefer to separate them into ‘science’ and ‘pseudoscience/hoax/scam’ but I don’t force other people to accept my personal preference…
I returned your own words to you, you’re also not obliged to further reply to me.
I only reply because you called me ‘naive’ in your reply and I have the right to defend myself even though I actually have no interest in further debate with you.
If you still think I’m thinking you’re an idiot (which I do not), you’re welcome to do so as long as you do not call me ‘naive’.
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My Name is Human said:
Hello all, long time listener, first time caller.
There was a document written by a Russian man named Nicolai Levashov (linked at the bottome). He was a man of many talents, some of which (if true) are clearly ‘more than human’, at least in our present state of being. I recently read this document and combined with the info in MM’s latest 1984 article I wish to share it here.
If you wanted to understand the Russia/UKraine distraction from a Russian perspective than I would encourage you to read this. If you want to understand ConVid from a Russian perspective, than again, I suggest you read this. A little warning though. This might anger you, no matter what your heritage. Please read it all though as there is hope at the end.
If you need some more background, Levashov believed that the universe is anisotropic (not evenly distributed, energetically). This means that at times, our galaxy moves through pockets of space with differing energy and that this means, from a spiritual perspective, in some portions of time (ages) darkness will prevail and in others the same darkness will fail (he uses Night vs Day). According to him, in 2012, we had a transition from Night to Day and those in control of the planet know it. In the article, Levashov explains why Russia has always had a target on its back. Without spoiling too much, this made me think of the following.
What if the ‘Phoneys’ used the Benuu Bird (Blue Avians anyone), aka the Phoenix, aka the Eagle as their symbol for a different reason? What if they chose this symbol not to inspire themselves about their fake history but instead to remind them of their enemy? What if the Phoenix represents the Russian people and how no matter how many times, they burn the Russian society to the ground, it keeps coming back. This may make more sense, once you read the document.
Btw, this was written on 11.22.2009 and on 6.11.2012 Levashov was murdered. Even though it was written 13 years ago (sorry for using 12+1), it is actually very relevant today.
http://www.levashov.info/English/Articles/Genocide-eng.html
levashov.info/English/Articles/Genocide-eng.html
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Thomas said:
Klaus Schwab and his way to fame.
It all goes back to the 1960s, again we see how things was planned long ago.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1501965542697095171.html
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Ali said:
@Relax and live well
“If you still think I’m thinking you’re an idiot (which I do not), you’re welcome to do so as long as you do not call me ‘naive’.”
Fair enough.
Let it be at that.
I don’t want to expand this unnecessary ‘conflict’ any longer.
I retire what i said.
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rolleikin said:
“‘senior moments’ became more widespread during the pandemic” [url=https://www.foxnews.com/health/senior-moments-unique-seniors-during-pandemic-experts]sez Fox News[/url]
This supports my suspicion that the covid shots cause brain damage aka “autism.”
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rolleikin said:
Oops — link is here
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suntzufighting said:
Like the flashy thingy in Men in Black? Soon they will forget pandemic, lockdown, vaccines and wonder WTF happened.
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Ali said:
We are two then.
The most tragic part about it is that these measures always end up being mandatory for the childrens at last.
You know the phoenicians begin by the presumed people at risks, the 60-80years range, then they progressively disminished the age range to children of 5 years or even those of 2years.
So that in the end, this practice is generalised to even babies.
These population didn’t give their consent on it and should relies on their parents awareness to be protected against such practice but instead are brought to their demise simply by being born at the wrong place.
This is the mystery of iniquity at his best
If that is not evidence of cronyism, i wonder what would be ?
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Francesca said:
@ rolleikin Senior moments = forgetfulness = dementia (not autism) and I recently learned dementia is caused by decreased neuroplasticity. Will definitely look into this further, yet.
Have a good one!
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Lewis reid said:
I have heard that one cause of dementia is a lack of oxygen to the brain, like when one has a stroke, heart attack, or possibly when one wears a muzzle that restricts air-take.
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Jared Magneson said:
Holding your breath does not cause dementia. Try it.
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mike eddy said:
” when one wears a muzzle that restricts air-take”, they are DEMENTED.
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Lewis reid said:
Oxygen deprivation in the brain can lead to some forms of dementia, including Alzheimer’s Disease:
https://www.dementia.org/oxygen-deprivation-dementia
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Ali said:
@Lewis Reid
“I have heard that one cause of dementia is a lack of oxygen to the brain…”
Which could be caused by thrombosis by the way.
And with that we can deduced that it could be caused by vaccines as well if a vein is inadvertently cut for instance.
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Jared Magneson said:
I have held my breath off and on all day since reading this nonsense and still no dementia.
ALLEGEDLY.
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rolleikin said:
*”Does someone with dementia know they have it?
In some cases, the short answer is no, they’re not aware they have dementia”*
https://dailycaring.com/are-dementia-patients-aware-of-their-condition/
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rolleikin said:
See this:
“Pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) … share not only similar symptoms but also some of the same biologic mechanisms that cause these symptoms.”
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Ali said:
@ francesca
“@ rolleikin Senior moments = forgetfulness = dementia (not autism) and I recently learned dementia is caused by decreased neuroplasticity. Will definitely look into this further, yet.
Have a good one! ”
Wrong.
Dementia could certainly be linked to autism as well as a decrease in neuroplasticity could be linked to autism.
In fact, forgetfulness is only one of the more numerous symptoms associated to autism.
In any case, if a person with dementia would be further impacted in neuroplasticity, the result would be a person with an autistic condition.
@ rolleikin
“*”Does someone with dementia know they have it?
In some cases, the short answer is no, they’re not aware they have dementia”*”
The same way that a lot of persons with a mild autistic condition aren’t even aware that they are on the autistic spectrum disorder.
There are even reports of elders that were most of their life not aware of it.
https://psychcentral.com/blog/autism-in-older-adults#1
“Pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) … share not only similar symptoms but also some of the same biologic mechanisms that cause these symptoms.””
Which indicate that what was inducing autism in the beginning was also a trauma.
A same cause for multiple symptoms.
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Jared Magneson said:
Oh, so now “autism” is real again? Interesting. I thought an undefined disorder with every fucking symptom ever was already exposed for, you know, the last two years straight as being a fraud. Big Pharma sure is amazing! I can’t wait for another one to pop back up – maybe The Humours, this time? Or leeching the BAD BLOOD?
I vote for leechings. So gross, but so effective.
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Graham said:
There used to be a good one called, “general malaise”.
This could cover absolutely anything and be treated in absolutely any way the medical professional (read fraud) deemed fit.
Perhaps there will in the future even be general malaise variants, or long malaise.
I look forward to a life on engineered snake oil, containing enhanced THC and carbon nano unicorns.
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Raymond D said:
@Jared
I think “Autism” is a catch-all term for vaccine damage to children; I think it does random damage to their gut and brains during development and we end up with adults suffering a smorgasbord of symtoms. Hence the phrase “when you’ve met one autistic individual then you’ve met one autistic individual”. That’s my experience of living with an autistic individual and my mind is made up about it 😉
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Jared Magneson said:
It’s a catch-all term for anything anyone assigns it to. Much like “preposterous”, it’s a non-word, but at least preposterous SOUNDS cool.
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Francesca said:
@ Ali That’s interesting. Thanks for sharing!
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Francesca said:
@ Graham “I look forward to a life on engineered snake oil, containing enhanced THC and carbon nano unicorns.” Thanks for giving me a good laugh!
It’s always the same with the phoneys eh, creating complexity by chopping up simple things into ever smaller packages so no one except for them can see the bigger picture anymore.
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Gerry said:
I’ve seen a report which claimed that, in addition to generally prompting the immune system to destroy arbitrary cells, the proteins produced by the covid vaxx have certain features which make them especially dangerous to the nervous system and the brain. That may be why various nervous system disorders are among the most common adverse effects. I’ll see if I can find that report again…
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Gerry said:
I think it was on the site of Florian Schilling, in the videos on spike proteins in the brain, and about post vaccine AIDS. If you can’t understand his German with a Southern accent in those videos, maybe the original papers linked in the entries are still readable. I may summarize it in English here at some point, but don’t have the time right now.
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Francesca said:
Merry Monday @ all y’all *S
As you may or may not remember, I had been lurking @ CTTF when one day – in January of this year – I decided to actively participate which resulted in me typing up several posts about what I had read/understood/concluded from (mainly) The Programmer’s Stone (mappers vs packers).
Some suggested I put it all in a pdf which I thought was a good idea and so, after taking some time off the project, I started on the pdf using my CTTF posts as a first draft while editing, etc.
However, the cluster B landlord of the place where I was renting a mobile home, was becoming increasingly hostile towards me. So I decided it was time to get out of there and started looking for a better place to live. In February I found an OK apartment in an OK place for an OK price, signed the lease, and started moving.
Making good use of his fear of ‘covid’, I got the imbecile to communicate via email and text messages which was quite helpful to me. Besides, I could use them for a pdf on cluster B packers. For now, in short, one example: in the late spring of 2020, he started messing with my internet reception, overdid it, so I caught on, and found a solution to the problem.
Once he realised the fun was over for him, he went completely berserk, ran around my mobile home hysterically screaming while banging all the windows as well as the door (fortunately sturdy ones, though I was ready for him) as hard as he could with interlocked fists, then ran back to his place and vented in several emails. Priceless!
A while later, I found out he wanted to evict me, but I presume his flying monkeys (wife and son) managed to talk some sense into him. Would have been fun in court though eh.
Btw, the imbecile and his flying monkeys all got the maximum number of clot shots plus the regular seasonal flu shots. So I’ll be keeping an eye on the obituaries, mwahahahaahaha.
Anyway, I’ll get back to the M vs P pdf shortly and then post it here in CTTF, unless … nobody’s interested anymore? Ditto on the cluster B one.
Have a funtabulus day!
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Lewis reid said:
New Miles about duperman reeve’s ‘accident’:
Click to access reeve2.pdf
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Mathis reader said:
To be honest, my favorite part was the last two pages, specifically on condoms and the rhythm method. Maybe we could have some Miles sex-ed? (harhar) For real, my interest is piqued on those two subjects.
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suntzufighting said:
A year or two ago I posited the same hypothesis on one Michael Schumacher. There are some rumors about him receiving stem cell therapy. Funny how nobody ever commented on his surname, it is as Jewish as Katz. Schumi might be the final chapter in this op. As the joke went in the nineties, what is the difference between OJ Simpson and Christopher Reeves?
OJ’s gonna walk!
I think Schumi’s gonna walk.
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kocotube01 začasni said:
I doubt Schummy ever seized walking.
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pjj said:
Does anyone have links to any research showing how the Mumbai attacks were faked? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Mumbai_attacks
The dates of the event are spooky, however I am curious to see a Miles-like deep dive of the attack. Pretty sure I have seen members of the Indian subcontinent post here, plus Josh’s posted a paper on Gandhi.
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Thomas said:
You can get some inspiration here:
http://www.cluesforum.info/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=70&p=686211&hilit=mumbai#p686211
But, what about the Sri Lanka bombing April 21, 2019? The military run a drill as usual, but hard to get much more info, as the internet was cut out.
Result was, new laws for fake news in Sri Lanka, so someone was on the track.
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Thomas said:
The Irish Government are going to force people to house refugees.
A proposal made to the use of holiday houses and empty houses for
refugees.
Just another way to damage small business, as there will be no room for tourists.
https://www.irishexaminer.com/opinion/commentanalysis/arid-40848071.html
Let’s say hallo to some of the refugees just arrived in Ireland from Ukraine.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/yr5Yxnmr07k8/
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Gwyn said:
Thomas, it’s really heartwarming to see refuge offered to those unfortunate people from the well-known region of Ukrashmir.
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Thomas said:
The Pentagon is in charge in Ukraine, not a surprise to most people.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/P6M4c4ENB2iw/
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Ali said:
An recent and interesting study ‘demonstrating’ covid 19 induce a smell loss as well as olfactory neurons damage.
Here is the link :
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaneurology/fullarticle/2790735
Maybe PCR test were intended to damage some part of the brain and the vaccines, others (?)
Just saying.
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Graham said:
I doubt the PCR would need to be able to attack the brain, isn’t shoving an antiseptic stick up your nose regularly enough to kill your olfactory cells?
Perhaps they should have made those nasal swabs longer and more rigid, then the morons could have saved pharma a job and just lobotomised themselves at the same time.
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Ali said:
@Graham
“I doubt the PCR would need to be able to attack the brain, isn’t shoving an antiseptic stick up your nose regularly enough to kill your olfactory cells?”
I wanted to say that when PCR tests were mandatory, their initial usage were probably a cover for another purpose.(Nasal swabs)
And yes, if some people had not carefully be getting their nose shoven up by their antiseptic stick , it might have lead to damage olfactory cells.
Also in this article, scientist are showing that the blood brain barrier can be breached thanks to a technic called nasal lining which looks like the nasal swab used when covid 19 break havoc, here :
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/04/130424185207.htm
Quoting some key parts :
“Using mucosa, or the lining of the nose, researchers in the department of Otology and Laryngology at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical School and the Biomedical Engineering Department of Boston University have demonstrated what may be the FIRST KNOWN METHOD to permanently bypass the blood-brain barrier”
“Inspired by recent advances in human endoscopic transnasal skull based surgical techniques, the investigators went to work to develop an animal model of this technique and use it to evaluate transmucosal permeability FOR THE PURPOSE OF DIRECT DRUG DELIVERY TO THE BRAIN.”
Thus i may be the first to make that claim but i will.
My research indicates that all these molecules DNA, Proteins, Amino-Acids, RNA, Viruses, Polymers whose sole purpose is to carry drugs inside cells, are simply Drugs Carriers..
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Francesca said:
That pcr stick doesn’t make sense anyway. They advised/mandated wearing a face mask, coughing/sneezing in one’s elbow, keeping distance, and using a paper hanky and throwing it away after blowing one’s nose in it only once so as to prevent infecting others. So one could just hand over a used hanky instead of sticking that swab up one’s nose.
But, then they wouldn’t be making lots of money on selling pcr sticks. Knowing their style, there’s probably more to it.
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Francesca said:
@ Wayne, virusmyth666, Philip Cox, Jared Magneson and Raymond D Thanks for your quality comments. It’s a delight to discuss fibre hemp and MJ with informed folks!
I’m impressed with Phillips knowledge of herbs. I didn’t know dandelions give back to the soil, just like hemp does, while they grow. The more soil fixing plants the better. When out walking, I regularly pick some clean dandelion leafs to toss in a smoothie, whereas ignorant people spray their lawns with poisons to kill the dandelions, thus throwing away free and very nutritious food.
I so hear you on people’s fear of weeds and hemp. I’ve offered delicious fibre hemp tea and cookies to people who then uttered: ‘nooo, I don’t want to get stoned!’ and then I’d have to educate them after which they’d take a tiny little sip and bite, etc. Too funny!
“Stoners rarely cause any harm”. Absolutely true, Jared. Anecdote: in the year 2000, the footie Euros were in the Netherlands and Belgium. In Antwerp (Belgium) English hooligans and hooligans from the other team (I forgot which country) got into a massive fight with each other and the police, and destroyed shops, restaurants, everything. However, those same horrible hooligans were sweet as babies when attending a match in Amsterdam (Netherlands) as they all went to the potshops first. This anecdote has been heavily scrubbed from the media, btw.
Bayer/Monsanto and BASF are companies owned/led by evil PN. I think Phillip and Wayne are right on legalization = monopolization and also, I suspect those 38 strains are GMO. So, possibly the strategy is to first get people hooked on MJ by semi-legalizing/permitting while simultaneously getting rid of the competition, and then flooding the market with GMO crap. This would also explain for the incredible increase in the amount of THC in nowadays MJ; otherwise no one would get hooked on it (the black side of MJ). And simultaneously they profit from the price increase as well as arresting innocent poor and often colored pot smokers to keep their prison racket going.
But even with high THC levels, the stuff is still not addictive in and of itself (as opposed to alcohol and ohter hard drugs). It may look as if it’s addictive when people are going through a rough time with, say, PTSD or other illnesses or when grieving the loss of a loved one, etc., but, referring to what Jared said, once they’ve been able to address the problem/issue, are done with grieving, or the worst of the PTSD symptoms have faded, they can effortlessly cut down to zero MJ in a very short time without suffering from detox. Moreover, even if they smoked 24/7 for over a year, the damage to their bodies is minimal, especially compared to prescription crap, lots of which is extremely addictive as well as destructive.
@ Raymond You have a point there, with the trees in Ireland. I’ve been wondering the same about the chickens and other poultry getting their necks chopped because of “bird flu”. This way the chicken farmer doesn’t have to be paid while the chickens end up in the grocery stores like they would have anyway. Plus, when the chicken farmer goes bankrupt, that’s less competition too.
Aye. Virusmyth666, just like weeds do not perish, hemp doesn’t either, in spite of of all the efforts being made, and boy isn’t that awesome. Nature, Nature, she’s our God! Obliterates the phoney toad!
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Raymond D. said:
Good point about the bird culls. I tried following the trail of what is happening to the cut down Ash Trees but got bogged down in Dail debates on the matter — yawn inducing. My gut instinct is that they’re all scams for the rich but there is always the possibility of pollution and mismanagement being the cause (e.g. the way the animals are treated).
I did stumble across a nice little article — yet to be fully read — that echoes something I’ve always thought about the so-called woods and forests being planted in Ireland: namely that they are “dead” forests.
“they are actually cultivating monoculture tree plantations of single species— moreover, they are doing so in areas with trees planted too close together for any wildlife or other plant life to survive.”
Click to access project_muse_776999.pdf
Anyway, nice one. Hemp is indeed a curse for the Phoenicians and a blessing for the rest of us.
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Francesca said:
Thanks @ Raymond. Monoculture and planting too close together will cause problems, which will then likely be blamed on ‘climate change’ or some such nonsense.
I know this from organic farming where vegetables are sowed/planted further apart from each other so the wind can blow through. This helps drying the plants after rain/morning dew and (partly thus) helps ward off bugs. Obviously, this way the plants catch more sunshine (and charge?) too which is also very helpful.
What also helps to ward off bugs is to have multiple small lots of a variety of vegies and to rotate these seasonally. Occasionally, the bugs win anyway, but then only one small lot is lost.
Agreeing with you on the treatment of the animals as it’s mostly the large chicken farms where the ‘bird flu’ starts. And on these big non-organic farms they get very little space to move around, no sunshine as they’re always inside, and crap for food. This is because the rigged market price is too low. Ditto with cows – milk price too low.
That’s why in the stores, organic produce, meat, and dairy cost more than the regular stuff. The organic brands that treat animals and crops in the best possible way are the most expensive and not even sold in grocery stores, but only in the smaller, more expensive, organic (farm) stores.
Anyway, they bypass the bad treatment just like they do poisoning by relabeling it ‘infectious disease’.
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Raymond D. said:
Another possible reason for the bird culls (by default I do not believe the official story) is as follows…
“In an interesting (again, probably totally accidental) parallel, the currently simmering “Bird Flu outbreak” has also hit organic and free-range farmers hard, with one (sponsored) Guardian article asking if “year-round” bird flu could spell “the end of free-range eggs”.”
I take it as a given that the tree and bird culls are both phoenician wheezes to cover resource gathering and other nefarious projects.
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Francesca said:
Aye Raymond, and we’ll end up eating yet less (often) and fasting yet more and longer. Or, well, that’s my strategy as I’ve gathered there will be ever less proper food to eat/water to drink (not to mention the cost of it) versus ever more crap all around.
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Raymond D. said:
Well said, Francesca.
Our elites are definitely insane: you’d think that after 3000 years of ruling they would’ve worked out a more benign way of ruling. Looking forward to the day they destroy each other and leave the rest of us alone.
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Gerard Nordskoven said:
Getting hard-copy of Miles Mathis PDF files on hemp paper would be grand. Pulp books are falling to dust. Hemp paper is virtually indestructible.
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Francesca said:
@ Gerard Nordskoven Will I check for you if the hemp paper producer I used to use is still around and ask for a quotation? How many sheets would you be needing? (per 500 or 1000 sheets)
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Francesca said:
Gerard, it’s expensive though. Doing a search on ‘wholesale hemp stationery’ would likely get you a lower price per sheet. Perhaps you can buy in bulk together with other readers? Just an idea eh.
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Francesca said:
@ virusmyth666 So Jack Herer was recommending to only use the hemp seeds?! That’s preposterous (*w @ Jared) as the entire plant can be used, just like most (or all?) other plant material to make bio-petrol and bio-plastic, etc. In fact, it would be rather stupid to waste the hemp seeds for this purpose. Imo hemp seeds should be only used for edibles plus a few personal care things like soap and shampoo.
I’m glad you did the math.on this.
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Lewis reid said:
Hemp toothpaste also.
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Francesca said:
@ Lewis Yes! Would taste better than baking soda for starters.
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Francesca said:
@ Jared Magneson Wow, I knew of vertically growing MJ plants, but can’t really fathom how one would go about vertically growing fibre hemp as these are rather tall plants with roots that go quite wide and deep. Please enlighten me? I’m curious now!
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Jared Magneson said:
Use tall ceilings. 🙂
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Francesca said:
Hahah @ Jared Magneson. I saw the pic you posted above of the vertical growing. Cool that this can be done nowadays. However, I’m with Virusmyth666 in preferring to sow and grow in soil. Makes for easier harvesting too I would think.
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Jared Magneson said:
Well of course! Everything from seed, and I generally mix my own soil as well. Some hydro is fun however! Gardening is a gift we give to OURSELVES.
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Raymond D. said:
That’s a cgi’d garden, for goodness sake — I can tell by the thingies and stuff 😉
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Jared Magneson said:
@Raymond: Right? See the PIXELS?!?
Clearly designed by an AI. =D
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Francesca said:
Reposting on early Wednesday morning (and then will go get some shut eye).
Merry Monday @ all y’all *S
As you may or may not remember, I had been lurking @ CTTF when one day – in January of this year – I decided to actively participate which resulted in me typing up several posts about what I had read/understood/concluded from (mainly) The Programmer’s Stone (mappers vs packers).
Some suggested I put it all in a pdf which I thought was a good idea and so, after taking some time off the project, I started on the pdf using my CTTF posts as a first draft while editing, etc.
However, the cluster B landlord of the place where I was renting a mobile home, was becoming increasingly hostile towards me. So I decided it was time to get out of there and started looking for a better place to live. In February I found an OK apartment in an OK place for an OK price, signed the lease, and started moving.
Making good use of his fear of ‘covid’, I got the imbecile to communicate via email and text messages which was quite helpful to me. Besides, I could use them for a pdf on cluster B packers. For now, in short, one example: in the late spring of 2020, he started messing with my internet reception, overdid it, so I caught on, and found a solution to the problem.
Once he realised the fun was over for him, he went completely berserk, ran around my mobile home hysterically screaming while banging all the windows as well as the door (fortunately sturdy ones, though I was ready for him) as hard as he could with interlocked fists, then ran back to his place and vented in several emails. Priceless!
A while later, I found out he wanted to evict me, but I presume his flying monkeys (wife and son) managed to talk some sense into him. Would have been fun in court though eh.
Btw, the imbecile and his flying monkeys all got the maximum number of clot shots plus the regular seasonal flu shots. So I’ll be keeping an eye on the obituaries, mwahahahaahaha.
Anyway, I’ll get back to the M vs P pdf yet and then post it here in CTTF, unless … nobody’s interested anymore?
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Ashkenaz said:
I am!
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Wayne said:
Francesca,
You might be able to get a restraining order against the landlord.
Sounds like he maybe doing meth heavily.
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Francesca said:
Wayne, thanks for your comment. However, as I mentioned, I just moved away from that landlord. Besides, he would have gotten a kick out of the negative attention.
Also, cluster B’s don’t need any drugs to go imbecile as they already are that.
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Paris Green said:
Rolling Steins, Attorney at Law Viviane Fischer in a written interview with the Tagesspiegel:
“https://2020news.de/en/is-this-the-beginning-of-a-beautiful-friendship/”
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Boris Tabaksplatt said:
Meanwhile in the UK both the PM and Chancellor have been caught breaking the Convid Laws on social gatherings by the Police and been fined. They both also lied to the public regarding this matter – definitely NOT cricket.
Here’s hoping the Dishonorable Boris Johnson and Dishonorable Rishi Sunak both do the decent thing and resign. Though I’m not holding my breath on this happening.
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suntzufighting said:
I heard a funny story today. Aelon’s father reminisced about his son’s boyhood.
They visited some campus and precocious young master Musk got separated from his parents. They searched high&low, and eventually found the twelve year old Aelon in one of the halls, lecturing to professors.
Does this story remind you of anything?
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notabaron said:
how precocious.
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Davey said:
Jesus, in boyhood, confounding the rabbis in the temple.
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rolleikin said:
Young Sheldon?
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