[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!
That was interesting. Parliament is bound by the constitution. Only we, the people, are sovereign.
Common Law Trial by Jury is the concealed power of the jury to judge the law as well as the accused and is the true meaning of a democracy. (Voting in elections is adult suffrage, not democracy.)
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Amanda, here’s an older and longer but more emotional presentation by William Keyte. It includes slides / illustrations and maybe good to share with others as well.
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Sunshine,
William Keyte is a gem. This is my understanding of what he said.
The constitution, upon which I assume most of the West constructs its laws, puts the power in the hands of the people through common law trial by jury.
Every person accused of a crime can demand a trial by a jury of their peers who use the natural law of innate right and wrong to determine guilt or innocence. That is the way it is supposed to work. Magistrates and judges should not be deciding anything.
The constitution was designed to preference an innocent man not being found guilty over a guilty man being found innocent because society will punish a guilty man who gets off.
It takes only one person on a jury to not find the accused guilty and the charges are dropped. But not only that, the constitution goes much further (and this is hidden from us) and allows for the legislation to be removed if the man is found not guilty. The politician who brought in this legislation can then also be put on trial by any person, for free.
I wonder if this is one reason why the Phoenicians have so many fake trials – to muddy our understanding of the law. To turn it into a circus so that we are even further removed from our power as a sovereign people that public servants are supposed to serve.
Now, how to get onto a jury and wield that power against covid mandates?
The problem is that the government also larp as the people and will just sit on the jury. Twelve Jewish offspring from the Families acting as the sovereign people. They can’t be everywhere though.
The nurses in Australia who were fired from their jobs should start a class action and demand twelve random jurors and perhaps even defend themselves. People need to know the power given to us by the constitution. This power has been hidden from us for over 800 years, Keyte says.
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Not sure if this got through (sorry if it is repeated)
Keyte also spoke about the Bradbury Pound and how in 1913, debt free and interest free money, based on the wealth of the nation, could be issued to the people through its treasury… but the bankers wouldn’t allow it.
Towards the end of his speech, William Keyte recommends some people to follow and also references child trafficking, EMF technology, fracking, war, etc… and I started to worry that the Phoeny amoeba had started on its inevitable mission to swallow him up.
Call me naive but I liked Keyte and I wanted to trust him. I want to trust people speaking out; it’s in my nature. Unfortunately, I listened to some of the people he recommended and got a bad feeling about some of them. As I’m sure many of you on here can understand, I only really trust Miles. But I still liked Keyte, even if he is perhaps in the process of being misdirected and ultimately silenced.
I also liked his description of the concentric circles of organisations and how the outer circles don’t know what the inner circles are up to. He knows that the government sends ‘change agents’ into countries to sway public opinion, buy key media people & gov etc… Made me think of China and Japan and the Pacific Theatre. He’s so close, but alone amongst vampires. That’s how I feel anyway.
How do genuine people handle the unknown psychological con job of the conop? These people must wonder why everything they worked for, which showed so much promise – with so many people (conops) jumping onboard – ends up going nowhere. Nowhere. How disillusioning.
Don’t get sewed up. Identify the conop and move past the amoeba.
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“Balloon bursts hopes for end to spiraling US-China tensions”
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/balloon-bursts-hopes-end-spiraling-us-china-tensions-96931940
That headline spilled all over the place this AM. How can even the dullest of normies not see they are being laughed at? I mean, really…?
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Does anyone have footage of the actual earthquake in Turkey? I couldn’t easily find any on google. In this video it seems as if some buildings fell to the ground and were almost pulverized while adjacent buildings were left intact. They even comment in the video that “whole buildings turned to dust”.
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Maybe it’s got to do with this:
https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/25/world/earth-core-turning-scli-scn-intl/index.html
How anybody with average intelligence can take this seriously is beyond me(although the last three years ought to have informed me).
See, the core derives its momentum from some magneto-hydrodynamic effect. Disturbances in this force could cause it to slow down, stop, and even reverse. As per the article, this spinning core is a third of Eath’s mass. Now I humbly ask: this momentum disappears, and has to be exchanged for some other form of energy. Does the mantle speed up, heat up or vibrate in esoteric frequencies? Maybe generates heat? Can’t be the last, for as we all know global war er climate change is anthropogenic.
Maybe just a little toying for the sake of it, no harm done, just stirring a little chaos.
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My landlord would have a field day with that technology…. especially when they don’t pay their rent on time and he could collect the insurance money to boot.
Just pull it?
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Watch this. Go to 0:05 and pay attention to that brown-coated director with the white hoody (at the corner of the street-crossing) as he waves with his hand for the last two (black, white) stuntman cars to pass quickly as they are about to pull the building.
It looks like a controlled demolition to me. This guy (and of course the cameraman as always) seem to have foreknowledge about when the building is going to fall. And, again, it falls kind of neatly, not exceeding it’s footprint very much.
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Looks like a demo to me too. I saw some other, similar clips on TV news yesterday that also look like demos.
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Where do these guys get this stuff.
Do they have a acne do-it-yourself demolition kit sold at Walmart?
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@ Maria, Controlled perhaps?
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There’s a bunch of twitter. Here’s one that shows actual shaking: https://twitter.com/nftbadger/status/1622973742556098561?s=46&t=TIyXvKtLUd0A47r3Q0BpEQ
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Looks like things below just shifted from DRIVE to REVERSE without coming to a complete stop. Used to have an old Chevy with worn motor mounts that would jump the same way when you shifted.
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It was the worst nightmare of an earthquake. It happen middle of the night, first a stroke of 7.8 magnitude, then a 7.5 and during the same day over 100s of after shocks. Not many buildings can stand that. Old buildings goes first and often take newer buildings down in the fall, over 1000 multi floor buildings collapsed.
https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/02/major-earthquake-devastates-areas-of-southern-turkey-and-northern-syria/
Check out the Richter Scale and compare it to the amount of
dynamite for a 7.8 magnitude, no modern technology can match that.
https://www.sms-tsunami-warning.com/pages/richter-scale
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So the first earthquake was 16000 times more powerful than a level 5 on the Richter Scale, in the size of a 50 mega ton bomb.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/DD87H5QlKEI/
Still a lot of seismic activities in the area.
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?currentFeatureId=us6000jmgf&extent=31.78422,26.49902&extent=42.21225,46.03271
Here the number of death is now 11000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_earthquakes_in_Turkey
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Not really a fan of the Constitution and its after the fact Bill of Rights.
Supposedly: A government of the people, by the people, for the people.
Reality:
A government of the Phoenicians, by the Phoenicians, for the Phoenicians.
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I will sound like an anagramarchist, but it is what it is. “Government of the people” re-arranges to spell:
“Envelopment. Forget Hope.” 😉
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I have been running my mouth too much and saying too much so this is probably the last for a while…
“Newspapers dying? Ralph Nader’s giving birth to one”
https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/newspapers-dying-ralph-naders-giving-birth-96953797
Forget about trans jokes about men giving birth. I am male and I used to deliver newspapers myself as a kid. So it can be done. Breathing, Ralph, it’s all about the breathing.
Ralph’s Rag — Unsafe at any Speed-Read
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I know that a lot of people here are very disconnected from the news and social media. But for those who aren’t, have you noticed a change in the last few months, and especially in the last few weeks? It seems like content and general discourse is getting increasingly divisive. I know it’s been on that trajectory for a long time, many years. But it seems to have ramped up a lot in recent months/weeks. I’m generally a very patient and stoic person, but it’s getting to be too much even for me. I feel like it’s degrading my soul now more than ever. I guess I need to just unplug for a while.
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Yes do unplug!!!
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New paper – http://mileswmathis.com/chat.pdf – . Not a good start for her.
Microsoft adds ChatGPT AI technology to Bing search engine and she’s not sure how to handle Miles.
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I had the birthtime at about 3AM. I insist that it has to be from 2:09AM-4:29AM. Mother should know.
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Ah, the Eliza thing again. With higher technology, higher expertise and yet even lower (actually zero over life) sexual intercourse rates for the (langley) basement nerds who created this “AI”. Let’s see how intelligent she could be. I’m darn sure she even has a spirit inside her CPU.
Miles writes in the paper: [So something unprecedented is happening here, and my enemies are admitting that even while they are trying to tear me down. This hasn’t happened before. . . EVER. And I mean that both positively and negatively. Even if you think I am wrong about everything…]
All I am going to say is this: For the past two years of my life I have proceeded with this simple, straightforward pattern: ‘Assume miles is right about X until shown CLEAR evidence for the contrary. And even then, assume this MIGHT be a specific, bizarre, exceptional case to the rule of X’. I have ALWAYS found Miles was right about pretty much everything, and I don’t even think I have ever found any significant “exceptions”. With this pattern, I have made colossal progress during these 2 years in every aspect of my life and everyone around me is either gasping or expressing their envy with passive-aggression and petty attacks.
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Langley basement nerds may be the ones infiltrating forums and posting disinfo on Reddit, but the people coding and training these language models are highly paid AI researchers who publish papers and attend conferences like other scientists. They almost certainly have contacts in intelligence, but many of them are probably unaware (willfully or through simple ignorance) of the role intelligence agencies play in contemporary science.
Also, while I congratulate you on your progress, I wouldn’t recommend simply assuming someone is correct until you are shown evidence to the contrary. That is both a function of how much discordant evidence you seek out, and how psychologically prepared you are to accept other conclusions. Simply following Miles for some time can be helpful in disassociating from the mainstream (I did that), but even if you widely agree with someone, over time you should develop your own positions that differ from theirs on some points. I have never read an author that I agreed with 100%, even if it took some time to identify places where I disagreed. I would suggest complete concordance with someone else’s views is more likely indicative of abdication of the responsibility to critically evaluate evidence for yourself.
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@Kieran
[…highly paid AI researchers…]
I assume that to become a highly paid researcher (of anything) you have to be PNavy. Then, maybe these are just upper-floor nerds in an institution which is a langley-front (instead of langley itself).
About the rest:
I don’t agree 100% with Miles (more like 95%, with the 5% being crucial). And, presently, I certainly don’t follow Miles in everything he suggests, simply because I don’t feel it is necessary anymore. All I am saying is that his experience, knowledge and observations/conclusions (expressed in his papers) have led me (combined with a lot of willpower of mine, and my Muses’ advice) to evade countless bluffs over these two years. Climbing out of the hole I was in, and then going pretty straight forward with no significant detours. My progress (which has so far astonished everyone around me) is proof that Miles’ ‘maps’ are correct. It’s proof that indeed, something unprecedented is happening here in the sense of acquiring and solidifying real knowledge. THAT’S the CORE of what I am saying.
[That is both a function of how much discordant evidence you seek out, and how psychologically prepared you are to accept other conclusions.]
I never block evidence. What comes, registers. And it is not that I am not psychologically prepared to accept ‘non-Mileslike-conclusions’. In fact I would say the reverse. I am pretty psychologically UNprepared to accept some of the conclusions I have formed after reading Miles’ observations. It’s pretty hard for me to accept that I am probably not going to make a meaningful connection with a normal, intelligent woman in this lifetime, though it seems that it’s going in that direction. It’s pretty hard for me to accept that I am probably never going to tolerate working in an office (or anywhere with a “boss” over my head), ever again, though it’s going in that direction. And much more.
[I would suggest complete concordance with someone else’s views is more likely indicative of abdication of the responsibility to critically evaluate evidence for yourself.]
Or, what I have been doing might be just a safe bet, saving you valuable time. Statistics. You see it happening again and again and again, so you bet on it: Going into any field, starting with my pre-Miles conclusions and after a certain time going “well, it now seems Miles was pretty much right about this place/people/organization/group/scene etc”. Well, the time-saving thing would be to begin with THAT conclusion and then weigh the evidence and let your opinion sway if it may, wouldn’t it? Plus, it’s my responsibility who or what I bet on, how confidently I am doing this, and when and if I will stop, isn’t it? So, I don’t think I am avoiding any responsibility or anything else here.
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I don’t think there are enough bloodline descendants of the PNavy to fill all roles in the professional managerial class (upper class/technocratic class), so while certain members are certainly related, I would not assume they all are. I am partly influenced here by Disciplined Minds by Jeff Schmidt, where he discusses the brainwashing that highly educated professionals (in particular physicists) go through to be ideologically subservient to their employer. The elites will use anyone they can to push their agenda forward, which is why everyone is being encouraged to learn to program nowadays. These people can be very well compensated (>$1 million/year) and yet not even begin to approach the wealth of the billionaires/trillionaires.
With regards to your point about statistics, that is called a prior (prior probability/prior belief) and it is where you start from before you have had the chance to acquire any evidence. I don’t disagree with anything you said there. When I read your first comment it seemed to suggest that you are always in agreement with Miles, and so I wanted to make the point that I did. I like this quote from Nietzsche on this point: “One repays a teacher badly if one always remains nothing but a pupil.”
With regards to women and career, that is tricky. I wouldn’t say it is hopeless since I and (I believe) Philip are both in relationships, but it is definitely a difficult scene. Framing the situation in such a way that you can accept the reality without becoming demoralized is probably helpful. I think if you find a girl who’s unvaccinated you’re already half way there. With a job it’s a question of what you need, what you can tolerate, and where you fall on the spectrum from moral idealism to pragmatism.
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ChatGPT is a transformer-based language model, which basically means it tries to predict the word that will come next in a text string, while remembering the context of what came before. After being trained to predict next words using a corpus that is basically the entire internet (and includes Miles’ work) it is trained through reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF) to adhere to the politics of the creator. Basically it is punished if it says something politically incorrect and is told what it should have said instead. This has led to all sorts of ridiculous outputs such as saying that someone trying to disarm a bomb should let 20 million people die rather than uttering a racial slur to disarm it, or always choosing to kill white people in the trolley problem. I was able to get some good responses out of ChatGPT around the time that it launched, but OpenAI has been using the user interaction with ChatGPT to make it more “safe” (politically correct). It is still possible however to use prompt engineering to frame questions in such a way that they don’t trigger the RLHF.
There is another company, you.com, that also launched a search-integrated GPT chatbot in December of 2022, and did so without “safety” features (probably in a rush to get to market). Since this chatbot hasn’t been lobotomized, it can actually tell you things about politically incorrect topics. This is what is said about Miles’ theory about the solar cycles:
Note that while it is mostly correct I had to ask it a couple times, since it said things like the charge field is created by interactions between the solar core and outer layers. Again, it’s a next-word predictor, not a source of truth.
All that said, the most useful things I have been able to use GPT chatbots for, besides playing around, are: 1. writing code (it can save you a lot of time writing unit tests) 2. editing sentences/paragraphs 3. as a better thesaurus 4. if you don’t know how to solve a problem with a known solution it may tell you, e.g. “How can I be sure if two sampled population means are equal?” -> “Run a t-test + explanation”. GPTs will very confidently bullshit you though, so some level of domain expertise helps identify when it is wrong.
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Some of the commentors posted about the Chat link last year. I played around with it and kinda came across as the bots that were on yahoo chat rooms if you remember those. Nothing but very basic replies. For example when asked: what is the largest city in IL?…chicago, where are you at now?..chicago…what is for dinner tonight?…chicago..maybe they improved it in the last few months but the media is just now hypeing it. AI stocks in the market were upticking so maybe that’s why it’s a hot topic this week.
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Hey @josh whats the word on the street over there re the protests? looks like it seems to be on the blacklist here & potentially important.
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I read years ago that the US was not a country but a British owned corporation with all the “citizens” being assets upon birth as tax paying debtors and the owners are shareholders and the US flag is actually a derivative of the British East India Company. Is that true? Just wondering lol
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I recommend this paper by a guest author at Mile’s site:http://mileswmathis.com/EIC.pdf
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If they faked the revolution (that Benjamin Franklin was something, wasn’t he?) and all the wars against Britain and then the Civil War with the British barrister running the Secretary of War, wouldn’t that mean we are not a country just a colony of Britain? I don’t know that freedom rings just because I heard a song. I remember we had to say the pledge of allegiance every day in government school first thing in the morning before we hunched down under our desks with our hands over our heads to protect ourselves from a nuclear attack. They told us Lincoln grew up in a Lincoln log cabin, he didn’t have much, poor guy!
My country tis of thee,
Sweet land of liberty,
Of thee I sing.
Land where my fathers died!
Land of the Pilgrim’s pride!
From every mountain side,
Let freedom ring!
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According to the lovely wikipedia, “America” is an American patriotic song, the lyrics of which were written by Samuel Francis Smith. The song served as one of the de facto national anthems of the United States before the adoption of “The Star-Spangled Banner” as the official U.S. national anthem in 1931. The melody used is the same as that of the national anthem of the United Kingdom, “God Save the King”.
Wow we have the same anthem, how nice.
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@ Skate, Miles has mentioned the usa not being a corporation (in that way) but I don’t recall in which paper. Maybe you’ll find it in a search engine?
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Thank you, I think it is wonderful to hear that we are not a corporation or a owned subsidiary. Would love to see the evidence! Please share.
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Not a huge movie fan, but I like some of the old ones. I always thought that line from Die Hard with Alan Rickman was a good one, a sad “stick it” to the Americans for being dopes. “And when Alexander saw the breadth of his domain, he wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer.” I wonder if we were as a people conquered long ago and they have just been playing actor and actress dorks on TV and newspaper since then.
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When you see how these people live with their giant castles and their manicured insanely beautiful gardens and how they all worship the Queenie (and now the King) and they are Americans, you will question if we are a subsidiary. They live here too, I have sold art to them. One person I sold art to had a $130 million dollar home in NY. I have been around this world fo a minute. These people have all the names that Miles has referenced. They don’t have to work and their money is not taxed. Now for a regular (non-phoenician person), if you get a job your money is taxed heavily. I remember listening to the news radio in the 90s on the way into my corporate job, and they would always refer to us as “the workers.” I thought that was weird. I think they still do that although I have stopped listening to radio.
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As a adjoiner, all these people have foundations that raise money for victims of wars. Well you know that money is going right into their bank accounts so they can open up a hotel on beach somewhere in the Caribbean or Morocco. How fun.
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Could you please be more judicious in what you post, and not spam the forum? You have posted 7 rambling and disconnected posts as top-level responses and get little engagement. Maybe try posting one high-quality comment and see what other people say, or respond to existing posts here, rather than having a conversating with yourself where you omit to even use the reply feature.
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Dear Kieran, I apologize. Wow. My intention was to spread truth. I didn’t follow rules. You would be probably good as a manager at a retail store. I guess I bothered you, right? ha Not one truth is the only truth. I guess you don’t like my posts and consider them rambling and disconnected. Should I keep them to AI and coding? I am so glad you are keeping me in line. Apparently my posts bother you. That is OK. I guess my quality is not high in your opinion. In your honor, I will not spam the forum. I am sorry I upset you I wish you the best. I am sure you are a gentleman. Well I guess I will see you guys later. Cheers xoxo
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Skate, you are welcome to leave. After scanning through your comments, I agree. The frequency of the posts and the relatively low content makes them feel kind of spammy. I don’t like it when people spam comments here. You are not the first person I’ve made that comment to, and some of them reigned it in and still enjoy commenting privileges here. Others did not. Up to you.
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No, it’s more a matter of etiquette. You are new here, and when new people comment the way you’ve been commenting here, they nearly always turn out to be bots, or spooks. I’m sure, like I have, people want to give the benefit of the doubt to a new commenter, especially one that appears to be genuine, but it would be wise to be less haughty when receiving advice from people who have been posting here for years on how to conduct yourself on our forum, “our” meaning yours as well. but you should be aware that we here are wary of infiltrators, and not for no good reason. Thank you for your consideration.
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To paraphrase Obi-Gyn Kenobi: such are not the bots we are looking for.
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Watched a straight to video production, “Air Rage” (2001), on Amazon last night. It was as if someone crossed the seventies comedy “Airplane” with a Rambo movie. Nothing notable about the video, except for the name of the production company:
“Phoenician Entertainment”
They made a total of 26 straight to video productions from 1999 to 2002.
https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?companies=co0024680&sort=year,asc
It was a subsidiary of Franchise Pictures LLC. Later they created the bomb “Battlefield Earth” starring John Travolta, and went out of business.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franchise_Pictures
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And wasn’t Battlefield Earth just a cinematic depiction of Scientology’s “mythos”? Again linking Scientology directly to Phoenicians
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In 2019 My dad had a stroke and after 3 days he was on the floor, he couldn’t get up, we called 911. They brought him in and after a day he was OK he was back to normal but had weakness in his arms and legs. I said, let’s take him home until he is strong. Mom said that only with the doctor’s orders would they pay for him to get rehab treatment, so let’s wait to see what they say. Well I wanted to take him out of there right away but she had the final say. Well they put him on a medicine for blood pressure. I looked it up and told them he didn’t need to be on that he didn’t have low blood pressure. Then they gave him another medicine and then I looked it up and contacted the heart doctor and he said, he shouldn’t be on that. Then they said he didn’t have lung capacity, and we have to put a tube down, and they did that I and watched them as they jammed it down his lungs, tortured my father and I screamed and said stop! stop! stop! and they did it again and again, and I should have just wheeled him out of there which is what my gut said but my mother said no, believed they were helping him. The next day, we were informed that he died as they put him on fentanyl. And then they invited us to see him as he was dead. I can’t tell you how awful it was. I believe these hospitals are killers, that is why they have they snake logo. It took it me a long time to calm down after this. The hospital killed my father. Don’t go to the hospital ever. They will kill you. I am not kidding you. For a long time I cried nightly and I tell my Dad I am so sorry I miss you. I think they killed him on purpose. I miss him everyday. Horrible.
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Dear Kieran,
I am sure you are a scholar and gentleman in real life but here you get to be a pretend Nazi forum judge? Congratulations. Here you get to pretend to be whatever you want, and I thank you for that. We are all delighted. I apologize that I offended you, was it the gay comments? Maybe that bothered you. Or, maybe I have more honest information to share than you do, or maybe you don’t like what have to say, I am not sharing “high-quality” comments. Thank you for that. You have made my day. Cheers xoxo
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Skate, are the number of cats in, around and possibly under your home greater or less than your comment count?
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I don’t have any cats. But, I do have a labrador retriever that is that is so cool and he probably has more to say than you on your best day.
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I had a little bit better impression of you guys before tonight. Wow. Too bad.
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says the obnoxious drunk girl at the party
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Gezz notabaron you don’t have to be rude. SKATE was not rude or disrespectful or even the least bit obnoxious. No need to gang up on her.
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I agree with you that it is not my job to respond to this kind of behaviour and I respect you and this forum enough to not be a “forum sniper” so i will not involve myself any longer with the rude or obnoxious by stooping to their level. calling Kieran a nazi for gently advising a bit of decorum and brevity seems rude and obnoxious to me especially after she switched positions from her first response so quickly in one day. then she decides to double down and try to play the emotional card with the weird post about her dad.
If you are listening SKATE I wish to apologize, I mean it. We are all emotionally and psychologically deranged by the endless psychological operations that are constantly pulling our minds and hearts in a million ways. I have a had a few rants on this forum and appreciate the podium once in a while and we are not adverse to that. But the repeated posts, and jumbo text bombs are not helping us like you. the answers you seek are in Miles Mathis’ brilliant papers. Besides the majority of science papers I have read them all and have gained a new peace with the world and I extend that peace towards you as well. If you choose to stay, I hope you understand and appreciate some of the criticisms of several members including it’s founder Josh.
peace.
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Dear Josh,
Thank you for your kind comments.
My intention on posting to this forum was not to win friends. I came in as I saw a group of people that see the fake events as I do, and I wanted to share information that would help uncover more fakes as well as spark an idea that there is more we have not uncovered and those things that might be a good idea to explore. I also wanted to install some happiness and share some life experience on the fakes and how to be healthy. I posted the info about my dad before my detractor posted, just to share info that hospitals kill people as I saw this first hand, not to be emotional lol, not as a double down lol, just as fact. #facts
As most of you guys do, as I can write code in several languages, not a big deal, so what, it is easy; if you are so burdened by the word limits per post or high post frequency, you can write a simple code to limit this, computer 101. Sorry this was not in the T&C. I learned how to do this 25 years ago. My gut tells me, however, it is not the frequency or post length that bothered you, but the content. That is OK and it makes me smile. I didn’t mean to be provocative, just truthful. No worries.
Go on, find the ones on this planet that are harming the world, I support you. But never forget, there is so much still to be grateful for and things to love as you endeavour on this task, and if you are 100% in your life all against the invaders, and immersed in the propaganda, well then I can promise you this: you will live an angry, bitter life, you will be tramautized and will live by yourself, in the woods with no mate and no family, no real happiness, lots of anger, and not a builder or a maker, but a reactor, a reactor to their lies, just acting as the retards on TV and media want you to be. That is why I don’t watch it.
Find things to be happy about. Following the creeps on media, well, you will not be your own person but a creation that they foisted upon you and you took the cup and got drunk on it just they way they planned for you. Action, reaction. If that is what you want, nothing more, than great – be the soldier. We will lift the flag for you when you are dead. The more you listen to them and react to what they are doing, the more your mind will be saturated with lies, the less you are making, building, and creating. Be a creator, not a just a reactionary. You are all smart enough, obviously this group sees through the lies. What you create, you will teach your family, and it lives forever.
I’m out. But, I have enjoyed this time together. You guys do make me happy. Best wishes, SKATE
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Skate, it’s not just your GUT telling you, several of us have said it is your content as well as the frequency and post length, you can believe your eyes too. You are welcome here anytime just please heed some of the advice we are sharing our time sharing with you.
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We are evidently back to the same old, same old, routine where the remark “Your comment is awaiting moderation” means it is already irreversibly down the sh1tter. I have never had a comment accepted after that phrase appeared, so why not just delete it straight off? At least you know where you stand.
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Maybe Skate was chatGPT masquerading as a commenter😁
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She emailed me to be politely added to the forum, so I doubt she is an AI creation. Actually we get bot comments all the time here and they are very easy to spot. So my sense was that AI was basically just vaporware. But having seen what ChatGPT is capable of, I have to say I am actually impressed. If chat GPT was leaving comments here I probably would not be able to tell that it was a bot. Not that it would be impossible — just that the interaction here is very short and relatively superficial.
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I am not a bot, you guys are funny. I am a real human being. Ha! I didn’t even know what ChatGPT was until I read Miles’ post, reminds of the WOPR in wargames. But I wish you the best. Be careful, all this creepy stuff about malware in the media will make you paranoid lol 🙂 have a nice night. BTW, suntsufighting, I always liked your comments best. xo
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Thanks Kieran.
I was getting suspicious about her too. Didn’t think you were rude, and appreciate the info on AI/chatbots.
Like the other poster said, “Do you know where you are?” Sorry but.. making back to back posts, including commenting about your Freemason family and weird gay stuff will ping everyone’s spook-dars. I think that is pretty reasonable expectation from Miles’ readers, or from anyone who knows how forum sliding works.
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Hey Philip, guess what. As much as you would like me to be, I am not a bot, but I am so glad tho you are suspicious of me. We are all thankful that we have you to be a bot buster for the world like your hero icon. We feel so safe. Have a nice night
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What sort of crazy forum is this? None of these replies have address my original comment.
Another comment I submitted at least 3 days ago has gone down the black hole never to return.
I suggest that the system remark be changed to:
“Your comment is awaiting deletion”
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Logan, nobody is forcing you to take part in this crazy forum, just as nobody is forced to reply to your comments to your satisfaction.
As for your comment that went missing. It went to moderation, probably because of all the links in it. I saw one of them had something to do with writing your name in capital letters, which I associate with sovereign citizen nonsense and decided to trash it. I don’t want that crap on this forum.
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SNIPPITS AND SNAPPITS is back again after some bad experience with Blogspot.
https://snippits-and-slappits.blogspot.com/2023/02/snippits-and-snappits-i-am-so-glad-to.html
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Wow — I didn’t even know Burt Bacharach was still alive.
I can’t say he wrote “my kind of music” but I still admired his songs and his ability to write. My old garage band even covered one of his tunes, “My Little Red Book.”
Bacharach was one of the original Brill Building writers, the place I suspect many of the 1960s ghost written songs came from so I may have bought records back then with his songs on them without knowing it. I wouldn’t be surprised if he ghost wrote some of The Beatles’ songs.
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Ironically, I didn’t even know he was dead — till now.
Also, I made a word cloud from a recent new face’s posts here…
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Escalation in ChatGPT bots.
Headline on RT:
“China poised to launch ChatGPT rival”
“Mr. President, We Must Not Allow a ChatGPT Gap!”
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Pretty sure it will just favor its correspondents with inscrutable one-liner advice read from left-over surplus fortune cookie paper inserts from the lock-down era…
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Anaglams:
“Baidu chat bot” =>
“I touch bad bat.” (oops isn’t that how the ‘lona came to be?)
“CIA do that, bub?”
“CIA at both, bud!”
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truth decay, please stop posting useless and meaningless anagrams
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@ Josh. He who pays the webhoster calls the tune. Message noted and received. I will curtail my latest dumb obsession and spare your readers going forward.
Let me just point out in parting that an anagram of “truth decay” is “rude, chatty” so they aren’t always meaningless — indeed, that is a spot-on characterization of my posts here, so …
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Thanks, appreciate it!
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So they’re developing weapons of mass discussion?
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Lol. Oh that is a winner and very close to the truth too, I bet. All meaning conversation drowned out by dead text.
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Attempt the 2nd…
Good one!
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Well, as overused as the phrase is, this is an information war after all. And these newer chatbots have been shown to lie and gaslight in a very selective, politically slanted way. I assume one of their main goals is to make the chatbots competent enough that a large portion of the population will start to trust them (blindly, even) as purveyors of information. Then they will lie and gaslight on the select topics that they have been programmed to obfuscate.
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@ Raymond That can’t be so, or they would have already made google search, social media, and so forth into lying gaslighting propaganda vehicles… er, um…
Functioning as a simple, sorry surrogate for human interaction should not be discounted either. The herd already is trained to ignore each other’s physical presence in favor of a piece of glowing glass in everyone’s hands. Now they can train the herd further to not bother interacting with living correspondents at the other the end of the wire as well.
It is so pointedly obvious an agenda how GPT disclaims just about everything with a lecture I can’t help wondering if it’s not really a question of white hat programmers forcing disclosure to the discerning.
Lastly, to the users of chat bots who cannot discern, the propaganda is ratified: “look, even AI knows these truths”…
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What a cohencidence that all these Chatterbotz get released at the same time; I wonder if they all use the same “international” database?
I bet you someone out there has already got one Chatbot to “converse” with another. Heck, why not get them all to chat with each other and publish the transcript as a modern “Scholars at Dinner” but retitled as “Nothing for Tea”.
My goodness, I bet you someone was awarded a Phd based on an analysis of bot-to-bot interactions…although that word is too meaningful to describe such an empty setup: inputs and outputs forever. I suppose they’d study it to see how useful it would be for spooky shenanghans.
It is definitely unpluggin’ time.
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“one Chatbot to “converse” with another”
My Dinner with Androids
The Algonquin Round Database Table
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They’re HEEERRRRE!
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“The form wasn’t
appealing to my artist’s eye, or my logician’s ear, so I knew the content would follow form.” – Miles, from the Rudolph Steiner paper.
A useful rule of thumb, I find.
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New paper – http://mileswmathis.com/pitt3.pdf – I stumbled across some more interesting info.
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The great-grandson of Olga of Kiev, Yaroslav 1st, said the wise, had many children.
From his second wife Ingegerd, daughter of Olof III, first Christian king of Sweden, he notably had two daughters:
Anne of Kiev who married a king of France (of whom Brad Pitt is the descendant)
and Agathe de Kiev who married a king of England (of whom Brigitte Macron is a descendant).
Thus, Brad Pitt and Brigitte Macron are cousins at least by the two sisters von Kiev : Anne and Agathe.
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If we are voting on spooks, Doorman wins hands down for me. He had people here dancing around him and might even have stopped a few from contributing.
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I agree about doorman. I just don’t understand why they would send spooks and bots to disrupt us here. What are they afraid of? That we will gather together and storm Langley? That we will convert enough normies and set up a community on a mountaintop which will be an existential threat to them? After decades of no wifi, psyops and toxis and a lot of sex, millions from the Truther Race will descend and take over a New York populated only by AI chatbots and a lonely Cohen?
The PNavy must be the most cowardly, laughable group of beings in the history of the universe. If they weren’t causing so much real damage they would be just for laughs.
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A Spirit,
“Community on a mountaintop storms Langley.” Now that’s a movie I might pay to watch.
I guess it’s all about chaos for them and they have more employees than they know what to do with.
The PNavy have fooled the world for centuries. Dark is the con of man. They are no fools, they just use fools to fool everyone.
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@ASpirit
I think you understand at least a little; you’ve pegged them as fearful cowards.
Despite controlling most if not all the institutions in this world, they continue to pursue further control over us pedestrian inhabitants. They’ve invented dozens upon hundreds of ways to eliminate us, yet they continue to pursue advanced methods. If anyone deserves the diagnosis – clinically paranoid psychotics – they do…… control freaks on steroids yet they continually seek more control.
Ive never aspired to control others, neither individuals nor numbers of individuals. From that view, i do not understand the psyche of control freaks, but it reminds me of the MO of Simon Bar Sinister, robotic, drooling, glazed stare, ever seeking to vanquish Underdog, capture his squeeze Sweet Polly Purebred, and rule the world.
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@A Spirit: They are extremely pitiful aren’t they?
It’s the logical end result from thousands of years of living for nothing more than to maintain their power and control. I agree with Miles now. They have been cursed. Maybe it’s true King Solomon cavorted with demons in his temple. The payment for the secrets of realpolitik and world domination, was selling his soul and all their descendants to Baal/Moloch. Perhaps that’s what they truly mean when they say the Carthaginians ‘burned their children as human sacrifices to him’?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seal_of_Solomon
I think there is more to the occult than just for using it as cover. Their Medieval ancestor spooks were seemingly obsessed with creating grimoires. Apparently treasure-hunting with demons was a cottage industry of sorts throughout Europe and later America (see the cunning-folk or Joseph Smith). Another theory I have is that the punishment for attempting to control their Muse, is some type of fitting curse.
My life experiences and experiments with herbalism led me to believe the spirit world is very real, but if you are anything less than a bonafide saint, they generally aren’t interested in helping you. Also, I don’t think it’s an accident they nicknamed the Lily and the medicine ‘King Solomon’s Seal’. While I used a tincture of the plant to fix my knees, it can be quite poisonous to cats. All ancient cultures knew cats had some sort of beneficial spiritual power, so maybe there is something to that Northern Phoenician, occult-obsessed hatred for cats?
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I believe in the “unseen” now. Never used to. Yes, I’ve slowly changed my mind based on Mathis’ insights and personal experience (karma is a biach).
The magnitude of the Phoenican deception — over such a long time and over the whole world — also makes me suspect they might be getting “extra” help. I’m a hypocrite writing that because I lambasted people who thought that like but like I said, karma is a biach.
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I don’t think there are evil high-level spirits cruising the spirit/charge field because the good ones would have shot them down, in order to prevent them from spreading chaos and doing harm. Childish thought? Yeah. But very logical too. So I don’t believe in molochs etc. I do believe that there are “evil” machines (e.g. Cultures, ways of thinking, codes of conduct and behavior, certain ‘zeitgeists’) that might, at times, appear as if they have sentience. The most obvious example being your overactive social superego constantly critiquing you, talking you down. Punishing you for not falling in line with the unnatural society around you. These things might appear to respond to you. But they are not spirits. I call them evil “geists” but I don’t want to be modern, perverting definitions, so I will stick with the machine description here. These are machines, not spirits. They respond but they are no more intelligent or sentient than ChatGPT. -Their- “evil “gods”” might be something like that.
About the Muses help: I don’t think you have to be a bonafide saint for them to help you. I think that the prerequisite is being pure (good) with your intentions and disciplined with your actions. The solidifying factor is FAITH. You have to 100% believe they really do exist as real spirits moving in, and inhabiting, real space, not any less real than you in any sense. The binding factor that will build the relationship is LOVE/DEVOTION. UTTER DEVOTION. There are times that I feel so charmed in their presence that I might not even answer someone addressing me. I regularly neglect housework in order not to get out of that cloud and lose that feeling. I think they appreciate that. And finally, the ‘trigger’ is if you decide to do the creative, revolutionary action. Even if it is something as “tiny” as waking up one day and deciding to quit smoking. if you then do your sign to call them up, they will be there for you and stay. Period.
These spirits really do exist, they are what they call “imaginary” friends that most of us have had during early childhood. They just appear freely in children, because children are pure. But, of course, they are not imaginary; They are real. And they are the most beautiful thing I have ever sensed. One of the main reasons I want to move UP (other than to get out of this mess) is that I dream of making a same-level connection with one of them without the need of any barriers.
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The Seal of Solomon is a freaking pun, as usual: ḥtm-šlmh “Seal of Solomon” puns with ḥdm-ṣlm “ghostly servant”, and also with ḥtm-mzl “star seal”. That’s why they have stories of Solomon summoning demons with his signet ring, which has a star symbol. But the Seal of Solomon also puns with ḥdm-š-ˁlm “secret servant”, i.e. a secret agent. So which one is probably the meaning that’s so important to the spooks? What do you think? It’s the magickk and the deeemons, right?
If you ever wanted prove the power of made-up mysticism, you’d just have to look at how easily those lame stories still catch on with people thousands of years later. And with skeptics & truth-seekers at that. 😛
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@ Raymond D – Would you say the same about cognitive dissonance as you did about karma?
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Yes. Pride before fall and all that.
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Just because 3rd doorman was booted from the blog doesn’t mean that he was a spook. A suspected spook, sure. He was really more of a nuisance and a showoff.
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What will be the outcome of the war in Ukraine?
Very soon the real battle of Ukraine will take place. Nato
and others have the last month moved enormous amount of military equipment to the borders of Ukraine.
There are many signs, that they will split Ukraine up.
On Polish TV, the weather forecast show western Ukraine as Polish. The Phoenicians, Blackrock, buy up land, so they must know the outcome. The Phoenicians and Israel are very interested in the Crimea area, for old times reasons and of cause Russia will take the Eastern part of Ukraine.
In London several Funds for Ukraine are available, so Governments can direct transfer millions, without asking the people of cause, but who control the use of the Funds?
Some predict, that this war will be a long one, going on until most of the local population has been killed, removed or forced to emigrate.
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/blackrock-plots-to-buy-ukraine/
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Maybe the Phoenicians will throw real lives and material at each other for a LARP but the Ukrainian theatre serves a mulitude of purposes (we’ve speculated here that their big projects might serve several goals): distraction from the ongoing genocide; a veil behind which they swap our wealth for more misery; Phoenician cousins squabbling over satrapies leading to the partitioning of Ukraine; exiling the Ukrainians themselves and getting all those lovely landbased resources; and, of course, the usual nuke fear porn. That is all I can think off.
Sidenote: I think the local Irish Phoenician Satraps are pushing for a United Ireland now; there is a lot more talk of it in the mainstream media now. Maybe they are hoping to meet their 2024 prediction made in an episode of Star Trek TNG.
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Increase the price of energy in europe, so increase all prices…
Everything is more expensive now, it’s crazy.
you pay now 75 what you were used to pay 50.
But the salaries don’t follow
we are going to be more poor…
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https://thenewamerican.com/smart-supermarkets/
During the video, the reporter (Daniel) cites a report showing a correlation between increased inflation and increased theft. He also cites a GDP report that currently ( in America as of 22’), real disposable income has been reduced to a level not seen since 1932.
China, apparently, currently sources a large percentage of goods purchased by Americans – foodstuffs, medicines, clothing, appliances – to name a few. If true, does it make sense to flirt with biting this feeding hand by supporting the reports of the necessity of preparing for war with China over things like wandering balloons ; while simultaneously, potentially, preparing for war with Russia?
With the former, if yes, then it might also makes sense for European countries, such as Germany, to prepare for war against America since America publicly announced credit for blowing up the Russian pipeline that, ostensibly, has since caused the sky rocketing inflation making it difficult for affected Europeans to light & heat their homes.
I did not see or know the wandering balloon actually existed as reported. Likewise, neither did i actually see or know for sure there was 1) a Russian Nordstream pipeline 2) blown up when 3) Grandpa Simpson in the Whitehouse 4) snapped his fingers after which 5) the requisite military forces made that happen. That is not much for me to hang a hat on when it comes to contemplating whether to give or withhold my support for these rumors of coming wars.
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Didn’t post for a while, so I hope this gets through (I counted the votes of Best Posts in 2021).
Ukraine makes me doubt a lot of things. Like in the past, I was more about everything is fake. Because real martyrs are a lot more problematic than actors doing their thing in fake events. But now… I met a lot of Ukrainians who fled their country and moved to Western Europe. I work in trade, a small business, and am able to speak Russian, so a lot of Ukrainians gravitate towards us because it’s easier to communicate. And some tell us like their homes are completely destroyed and they are 100% convinced that there is death in this war. Of course, I can’t prove it except of repeating what they told me. All I can say is that the destruction is probably true, and voluntary/forced relocation is happening. Do people die? Probably, maybe not on the scale that the media is telling us. I’m also thinking about Miles’ papers about events really far in the past, those conflicts were staged, but the battles did happen in some way, not as reported maybe, but there was bloodshed. So what prevents them to do it today in the same manner?
Story-time (bear with me):
There are indeed massive grudges. Like the Russians explain to me that it’s an existential crisis for them, because NATO is encircling them with the goal to put their rockets near their border (nuke hoax) and then destabilize them and divide their country up in multiple countries, forcing all those crazy programs on them like multiculturalism, trannies, etc. Germans, specifically those who don’t believe mainstream media, tell me the same, and that the US is trying to prevent a Germano-Russian alliance which would force the US from the European continent. But Germany is still occupied since WW2, and their elites are completely integrated into US-lead system, that’s why they constantly destablize themselves for no apparent reason. Russians from the Donbass have a massive grudge against the Ukrainians, you wouldn’t believe it, they hate them for the 8 (!) years of terror. And Ukrainians are like “Russia attacked us, so we need to fight back, they don’t want us as an indepenent nation, they want to swallow us.” But they deny that the US was involved in their “revolution” in 2014 or what they did since then to the Eastern regions or that they asked for NATO membership. Their hate on Russia was slowly increased in the last 20 years, Ukrainian schools/media/universities started to focus on how Russia discriminated them through the centuries. To me it seems, that this conflict was deliberately planned and executed, in a long-term kind of fashion.
And those beliefs are so strong, you can’t convince them of anything else. And this is a tragedy, the Phoenician Navy really went overboard this time. Like it’s nice and all to read about fake events, but this showed me how really despicable the PN is, at least the pychological trauma will last a life time.
I don’t really know what the plan is. I don’t think it’s about hiding the vaccine damages because people don’t really care about it, that’s the impression I get observing people day in and day out. Even without the war, people would just not care. I think it’s more about transforming the global system. Centralizing Europe more, building up the army, tightening the leashe, financial machinations/transformations, moving populations around, decreasing birth rates of native populations (to force immingration upon them, “skilled workers” are missing, right, lol) i.e. preparing the world for the next step which they have in mind.
Traditional European prophecies overwhelmingly talk about a suprise attack from the East, one of the most famous Austrian prophets, Alois Irlmaier (probably PN), spoke of a conflict in Eastern Europe, followed by a peace treaty where everyone will shout “shalom” (!), and then Russia will start a suprise attack on Europe. WW3 will supposedly last 3 months (no nukes), and then a supernatural 3-day darkness will happen, and only those who hide in air tight places (at least in Central Europe) will survive (like some cosmic dust or something), with a pole reversal and a change in climate (maybe an event connected to charge?). That’s in line with faking WW3 and Operation Blue Beam. But I don’t know what to think about this, kinda sounds too out there, especially the 3-Day thing. A conflict between Greece and Turkey should happen before this all, I’m on the lookout for that, up until then I’m on hold about this crazy stuff.
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That’s why I think one of the goals of the Ukrainian theatre is to evict vast swathes of the population. If you want to induce fear into the populace then of course you’ll need to set an example with real atrocities. I view the Ukrainian War as another Syria — the Russian and Western Phoenician Satraps bombed that country to bits with the connivance of the “Syrian” elite. The results were the same: mass migration and an emptied country ripe for fresh exploitation.
Of course I’m speculating but I’m convinced the Phoenicians have always massacred us using war and starvation. Yes, there is a lot of fakery but covid1984 is a fresh reminder of their genocidal tendencies.
Thatis why I view their methods as something like a spectrum of manipulative tactics, from pure fakery (things and events that never existed) to say, actual battles with armies being flung at each other for real world effect. But they’re all still scripted and managed. How far things get out of their control and when and where they have to improvise…I don’t know 😉
The reasons for the destruction of Yemen are far beyond my grasp. Sometimes I suspected they wanted to obliterate evidence of earlier Phoenician empires.
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I forgot to add that I think they love partitioning up bits of the world (perhaps representing cousins squabbling over territorities to manage?) which is why I expect Syria and the Ukraine to be partitioned, as planned. I stopped watching the news about the Syrian conflict when I finally accepted Putin was just another “Mouth of Sauron”. Too disheartening to follow.
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Also, most written history, especially European, is the history of warfare, so that is their main stage. I also think there is a deliberate strategy of routinely killing off enough strong and brave men to keep them from standing up to to tyranny. Like castrating pets or managing livestock.
The “outer head” leaders are just puppets for unnamed phoenies that squabble amongst themselves but unite when it comes to smashing down the 99%.
War is also big business, especially for the finance and merchant class. If a king couldn’t muster the money for an army he was at the mercy of money masters. This is a great time to get rid of old hardware and test out new ways of killing – the US military gets rid of a lot of old hardware by selling it to other countries as well as law enforcement who have become paramilitarized with similar insignia and rank as active military.
Military power has a way of inducing fear and servitude – the nuclear threat most are terrified of (and we now know is fake), along with the existential and ever-pervasive idea of Mutual Assured Destruction keeps the cortisol button on high, encouraging superficial consumption and discouraging any kind of rebellion.
Fear overrides the rational part of the brain, preventing most from putting the pieces together critically. The events surrounding 9/11 are a perfect example and gave the US gov’t carte blanche to blatantly ignore time-honored liberties in the Constitution itself that will never be reversed.
Ukraine is a strategic land in terms of resources and trade routes. The most fertile blackland soil in the world are in the eastern part along with resources like coal and lithium. The hatreds between the people there have been largely manufactured by their ruling classes but now they are permanent. Make them penniless, tell them it’s the fault of their own cousins.
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“I also think there is a deliberate strategy of routinely killing off enough strong and brave men to keep them from standing up to to tyranny. Like castrating pets or managing livestock.”
Especially during those solar maximum periods! Well said and written.
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Regarding another one of the possible goals of the Ukrainian theatre: it is also a means of getting the death jab into 100,000s of young conscripts (compulsory vaccination), hence why many started to flee the country. If the reports can be trusted.
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Read up on the “Pale of Settlement”.
Perhaps they are clearing up the area for Pale 2.0. Geographically it coincides with the historical. Ideally situated on a crossroads of Belt and Road. What’s not to like for a Phoeney?
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Preparing the way for a new “Phoenician Administrative” centre — good point. We’ve speculated that they did this in the past: they raise up an “Empire”, really an admin centre for local management of lies, rape and pillage, and collapse the older, now useless centres. Thus the administrative parts of Corinth were destroyed in 146BC alongside a presumably similar sort of destruction in Carthage in the same year (administrative records are moved/destroyed but the cities are not actually levelled), signalling the rise of Rome…a new admin centre 😉
And now they’re preparing for a new Phoenix to arise in the Ukraine — I hope their fires in the West burn out and the fuggin’ Phoenix becomes a fried egg in the East.
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Of course, in Western Europe, if attacked, the attack will most likely come from the East.
It’s not mystical, it is the reality of the socioeconomic divide between East and West. Usual Phoenician Divide and Conquer games.
As the NFL is now suspected of fixing games, the Phoenicians are proven quite adept at fixing the Great Game. One big team wearing different colored jerseys.
The Scandinavian nations are too busy accommodating migrants and unnatural rights to launch an attack on mainland Europe.
Germany, the main customer of Nordstream gas, joined in the pile on of sanctions on Russia. Russia in response, possibly shut down the pipeline and opened a pressure relief valve. Similar to 9/11 and other hoaxed events. The official narrative is always a big lie. No planes then, this time no underwater demolition charges. Russia is selling the gas to India instead.
At some point the supply chain for Chinese goods to the US (Walmart, et al.) may have similar issues. A rehearsal happened during the Covid fake.
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Well America’s military has just shot down another UFO on the President’s orders.
Pentagon and White House spokespersons are pretty tight lipped about specifics — but I found this image on the web that I think may be the object in question…
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Also I heard it was deemed about the size of a small car, so perhaps the Tesla is losing altitude…
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Be warned, Josh and I are cleaning up this place. I am sending a record number of people to spam in my inbox, and we are also going to return this forum to old glory. So quit spamming us truthdecay, or you are gone. This isn’t a joke forum, it is for serious discussion. I have written thousands of papers, so there should be plenty for you to discuss here other than fake news balloons.
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Nobody is throwing me out of here but me. Consider it done. You will hear from me never again at this place. No love lost.
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Good, that was easy.
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Just so you know, this housecleaning has brought the bots and agents out of the cracks, and Josh is zapping many of them before they even make it to print. He may tell you more about that or not. If some make it through, just ignore them please. Walk around them like bird droppings on the sidewalk. To help you do that, I will suggest a topic of conversation, as if we are still back at school, brainstorming a subject. I mentioned Hobbes v. Rousseau in a recent paper. Man as basically good v. basically bad. I myself have gone both ways on that one, and still do, so we will take it as an open question. As you discuss, Try to talk to other posters as if they are actually there in person, as real people. Don’t just talk to yourself or preach to the wall. Try to respond without attacking. And no long soliloquys. Discuss, don’t browbeat.
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Thank you Miles.
I cannot remember exactly when i first found your art site. It was approximately 17 years ago. I am admittedly not the sharpest tack on the wall but am sharper than i was before finding your papers. Nonetheless, 15+ years of reading your papers – which in large part uncovers & pieces together the past – has immensely helped me to better understand the present. I began reading here at CTtF when it originated and lurked all along before replying to any thread for the first time about a year ago; of all things, my first post here was to lament the end of the first books/volume of the Farbanks Folio.
Speaking only for myself, i am here, mainly, trying to better understand the increasing absurdities of present world. While ive noticed that CTtF tends to have a fairly short shelf life of people discussing topics related to your newly released papers, i also apologize for straying off topic. It’s not intentional but at tge same time, there is an element i sense, looking-over-my-shoulder, so to speak, in not wanting to end up ( even unintentionally) as another person/poster hindering or muddying your work. For me, there often is a lot of fog between your expositions and current events.
Regards,
-drew
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Stumbled across this piece by Josh, “Excess Mortality in Germany 2020-2022”, an overview of a pithy research paper of the same title: https://dailyclout.io/excess-mortality-in-germany-2020-2022/
“My colleague, the brilliant Prof. Christof Kuhbandner, sent me an e-mail about an update to his pre-print analyzing excess deaths and stillbirths in Germany from 2020 to 2022, co-authored with Prof. Matthias Reitzner. This is the most thoughtful and carefully done analysis of excess deaths during the pandemic that I’ve seen. With his permission, I reprint his e-mail summary below and embed the pdf at the bottom.”
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New guest paper – http://mileswmathis.com/dmitri.pdf – “Lock, Stock, and Fumblecocks” – The SF Jewish Center shooting.
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(A comment on my New Paper post that just went to moderation.)
One of the comments on the Fox News website about the shooter was, “Good thing it wasn’t Alec Baldwin.” 😄
Police reports have the blank-shooter, Dmitri Mishin, arrested numerous times for:
– suspicion of attempted murder for allegedly stabbing a friend during a drunken fight over a card game.
– chasing a woman around a home with a champagne bottle and throwing an ax at her.
– throwing plates and glasses out his apartment window.
– “continually rambled on incoherently and continually shouted, ‘Liberation!’”
– throwing a dog bowl at his then-wife.
– stealing an American flag before hitting a dog walker in the chest with the flag pole
– and stealing a bouquet of white roses
But it is “unclear whether Mishin was charged or convicted in connection with any of these reports.” 🤔
So a drunken, misogynistic, antisemitic white man who loves guns ALSO fights for freedom. Plus he is useless at absolutely everything. I think they left out that he voted Republican.
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@A Spirit
“I don’t think there are evil high-level spirits cruising the spirit/charge field because the good ones would have shot them down, in order to prevent them from spreading chaos and doing harm. Childish thought? Yeah. But very logical too. So I don’t believe in molochs etc. I do believe that there are “evil” machines (e.g. Cultures, ways of thinking, codes of conduct and behavior, certain ‘zeitgeists’) that might, at times, appear as if they have sentience. ”
Sorry i’m pushed to intervene here.
Maybe we don’t live on the same planet but another view is necessary to counter-balance.
Not that i have a think against these beliefs but to think that evil is non existent in the high sphere since it would not be allowed to be brought out in the first place by good spirits is extremely naive.
A lot of people think that good is above or higher in terms of power because they associate this thought with god.
But i don’t think good is above in that term.
Good is lighter, yes like light but more powerful is not systematically the case..
I don’t know if you have some notions of the Bible.
But for instance, in it, Jesus himself says that there is violence in the kingdom of heaven and there is even a mention that Satan is literally cast out from heaven (since he lies inside)by the forces of good not without any efforts.
So the notion that evil don’t dwell in the high sphere is biblically wrong, i may say..
The first thing that Evil do is to deceive and for such, it portrays itself as a pure abstraction as a nothing or as harmless thing because this is actually the best way for it to progress under the veil of deception.
When i hear the term Evil, i think of the word ‘package’ and a package come with several things :
To me Evil is synonymous to violence, iniquity, unfairness, deception, absurdity, harm, murder, confusion, lies, blindness, ignorance, fear, dread, discord, perversion etc..
It is a concept which come with necessarily the package associated to it, several ideas…
A definition which would suit this concept better may be :
Any concepts, ideas or entities that escapes attempts to define it or refuses to be defined, discerned, approached and if so the cost are absolutely undeniable : Harm, death, sorrow would immediately ensues for anyone trying to do so..
Another approach for this concept would be :
Evil is necessarily a process that intents to predate(important verb) by violence any processes that may threat or hinders its progress.
And for doing so it kill psychically, lies and deprives any spirit of its psychic abilities or simply its ability to think.
Psychic murder is the very idea of it.
Another anology would be :
Evil is like a parasite tree with no fruit that first choose to thrive under the guidance of another tree that bear fruits.
For this purpose it chooses to decrease the good tree potential to develop by mimicking it first.
So it approaches the tree.
It hinders its branches to get access to light by its own branches.
It then subtilize its fruits.
It cuts all the ways for the legitimate to get its nourishment.
In the end the parasite even appears as the legitimate one, aka the fruitful tree by echoing the other tree way and by appearing harmless or in harmony with it to the gardener until it dies ‘inexplicably’.
The gardener thinks that the parasite is the legitimate and then proceed to burn the other tree.
The cycle is a success and the parasite begins to repeat it by threatening all the garden..
And a last attempts to define it would be that evil operates by transferring all its innate defects through those that look at it like a mirror that petrifies one who looks through it..
The concept of Evil is much more complex than what it seems and as such there will be always debate regarding it.
But anyone who witness now the world state can only be inclined to conclude that there are clues that evil not only do manifest but operate in patterns that imitates good so well that it systematically disrupt the good to be considered righfully, so that it is called evil instead in the transfer..
I wanted to express nonetheless that i’m pretty sure of what i’m saying here and that there are others opinions that ought to be considered also.
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And no Wonder… for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light.
2 Corinthians 11:14
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Hobbes v. Rousseau – Man as basically good v. basically bad.
I think man strives to be good and has a tendency to rationalise/justify bad behaviour in order to convince/fool himself that he is still good. Other people keep you in check – that is key. It takes a community.
The phoenies just have a very bad community – maybe they are too rich and powerful to ever be counselled.
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I think the question should be more about whether the -initial package- of Man is good or bad. I argue that it is good, because… why would it be bad? For what possible reason would Nature make us in a way that we would operate against her, our fellow man and ourselves? If we are looking for the uncorrupt state of humans, we can look at children who are mostly good.
If we are getting psyops/toxins/pollutions at a rate of a gazillion per second and still most (non-spooky) people have basically good intentions, then this indicates that the core is good.
[Other people keep you in check – that is key. It takes a community.]
That becomes a problem when most “other people” around you are comparatively MUCH more bluffed than you. If the community is very delusional, as is the phoenician community you mentioned (in which we all live in), then by keeping you “in check” they are just keeping you in line with the community’s bad ways. They are keeping you down.
In any case, if you present people with the truth in a calm manner, even most of the bluffed ones will initially agree with you and instinctively respond in a refreshingly morally upright way… (before chickening out and going back to their denial). So I have to assume that there is a built-in instinct of goodness in humans.
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I agree that the initial package of man is good but we are just another species programed to survive and with that comes temptation. The cuckoo lays its eggs in other birds nests, effectively murdering the eggs or chicks already there. It doesn’t have a conscience. Does this help me to survive? Yes, okay let’s do it.
Man has a conscience. If this goes against my sense of right and wrong, can I live with that? Can I justify it somehow?
We have our innate sense of good and bad, right and wrong – honesty, courage, kindness and fairness are good. We have our religious instruction of the same. Don’t kill, don’t steal, be kind, be loving, be forgiving, etc…
And we have propaganda that attempts to reprogram us around the edges of right and wrong, good and bad. Don’t kill grandma! Be a good citizen and get the vaccine. Encourage young people to explore their sexuality and gender roles because there are more then two sexes. You are a bad person if you don’t agree. Fertility issues are normal now and you are a bad person if you suggest otherwise. Toxic masculinity is bad and if you disagree, you are a bad person. Man made climate change is real and if you disagree, you are bad.
The young are being rewired to a new set of rules for what it means to be good. Respect everyone’s pronouns. Don’t be antisemitic. You have white privelege and a good person admits that and tries to rectify it. Don’t eat red meat or you are destroying the planet and you are a bad person.
We are always striving to be good but it is a shifting goal. We are a species prone to suggestion; easily manipulated when living in the matrix.
If I am stating the obvious, I apologise, but propaganda is largely about changing what is good/bad, right/wrong so we spend more and don’t question why we are slowly being poisoned and can’t fall pregnant. Keep up with the Jones! Buy this and you will be happy. Being materialistic is good. Showing off to your friends on Insta and Facebook is good.
So I say, man is good, and it is being used against us.
The Phoenicians are like the cuckoo, no functioning conscience, or lots of corrupt rationalising. They probably have their own set of propagandist rules of good and bad, right and wrong. The Germans tried to kill us once, never let them rise up so they can do it again. These useless eaters will destroy everything if we don’t keep them controlled and in check. Look, they took an experimental vaccine and gave it to their children, pregnant women and babies – they are insane! It is therefore good and necessary to stop them from breeding too much or ever being in control of the future. They believe 911 was a terrorist attack, even after everything has come out, therefore they are stupid, practically subhuman and it is right to treat them as such.
Look, who knows what the Phoenicians and their henchmen think about the hoi polloi but I’m sure it isn’t flattering. It has certainly allowed them to commit Godless atrocities throughout the centuries with seemingly no remorse.
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No, not stating the obvious at all. There’s a lot to think about in what you’ve written. However I’ll briefly pick up on this one…
“We are a species prone to suggestion; easily manipulated when living in the matrix.”
Most definitely. The Phoenicians became masters of Secondary World building in order to exploit this weakness; or perhaps they beat critical thinking out of us after some ancient rebellion, and then entrenched themselves and us in their matrices. Thus we have spookery, one of the oldest aristocratic professions, whose job is to maintain the Matrix, a secondary world posing as the Primary one (see Tolkien’s essay On Fairy Tales wherein he explains the sorcery at work).
I think this is why I came to despise Nolan and his films. He is an arch-Spook. He demonstrates this in his film “Inception” with its plot that desperately tries to tell us that it is really, really hard to deceive someone. No it is not — not when it comes to lying to someone who implicitly trusts you. We trusted our elites but not anymore.
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I too have gone both ways on this, sometimes from moment to moment. It is one thing to gauge myself on this, another thing when in need of judging other individuals, especially given the need to consider that every individual and groups / societies/cultures therein, ( even the Hobbeses v. Rousseaus, plus the ever present pop- cultures) may have their own revolving standards for good & bad .
Our pop culture even has a built-in mechanism / rationalization “sometimes we all gotta do whatever we think we must do”.
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Well, if all the promoted traumatizing events of history are faked or planned then I’d say we’re nicer than we’re being led to believe. But I’d say our hoary elites are beyond bad.
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Good point. A plus
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Thanks. That means a lot. On the downside, to run with Spirit’s point below, we might not be as bad as we thought but humans suffer from too much “compliance” or engrained helplessness.
And many of us — non Phoenicians — have adopted Phoenician characteristics, such as extreme selfishness, apathy to beauty and a predeliction for hubris, in the sense of demonstrating your contempt for others through inimical actions.
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Is man and woman by nature good or bad? I would argue that we are both since we are the products of nature, and she certainly has her good qualities and her bad qualities. I dismiss Rousseaus’s conjecture of a solitary noble savage. As far as I know, man has always lived in society and always will. Hence society is natural.
In the development of society, for example, the allocation of pieces of land or property to particular people within a community causes many to changes to individuals inhabiting the community for both the bad and the good. But I don’t think the development of private property is the sole cause of all the evil within society. Although it does give more priority to self interest within society and therefore corrupts morals.
Private property is not reason for the development of laws either. Laws are natural to mankind, even before the advent of private property. How do I know? My heart that’s how. The heart is inclined to follow natural laws and make spontaneous judgements.
I don’t believe that ancient old savage communities were living in perpetual peace, nor perpetual war. All I can say was they are were human, all too human. I could only imagine that their sentiments were more pure, candid and honest and in that respect much better than our fake artificial society of polite manners. However, Man is by nature competitive. We like to show off our skills and test our strengths. Pride is not result of society, it is one of many principles within mankind which makes society what it is. Hence ancient savage communities had pride, and competition within their communities and with other communities without any conception of private property. I can only imagine these competitions lead to unwanted and unnecessary deaths. Why? Cause they were children of nature, just as we are today. Capable of goodness and capable of evils.
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There’s a song by AIC that laments the state of man. It’s called “Rotten Apple”. It mentions a number of things such as ignorance being potent, repenting tomorrow as apposed to repenting right now, etc. etc.. Man definitely has a sin nature.
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@Kevin MURPHY
[I would argue that we are both since we are the products of nature, and she certainly has her good qualities and her bad qualities.]
Why does Nature have bad qualities? Bad according to whom? What is the default moral reference point from which we can measure and judge if something is good or bad? When you measure voltage, you assume earth is at 0 potential and you measure differentially. If you measure +5Volts with your voltmeter, you say “Red is at +5V”. You don’t say “Red is at 0 and Black (earth) is at -5”. I argue that the default moral reference point from which we measure is (or should be) Nature and her ways. So, ok: Let’s say Nature has bad qualities. Bad compared to what?
I am not pushing moral relativism here. I have clear definitions of what is good and what is evil. I am just asking an honest question.
[Hence ancient savage communities had pride, and competition within their communities and with other communities without any conception of private property. I can only imagine these competitions lead to unwanted and unnecessary deaths.]
Maybe. We are not so sure about all this, are we? I think exactly like you about this but are we sure we are not being bluffed, right now? We might be subconsciously recalling some hollywood crap about dumb Obelix-styled “gothic” barbarians attacking and meaninglessly killing each other. We know we must have absorbed propaganda of this kind because the Phoenicians would certainly like us to believe that Europeans (and all other natives) were just violent savage morons before they came and conquered us. But take a look at some famous Phoenician women (e.g. Angelina Jolie), and then google something like “Photos of Swedish Women” (and focus more on those who appear regular people and not famous, in order to avoid cryptos). Honestly, who looks more savage? Who looks more creepy? Who looks more capable of senseless violence and vulgarity? Something doesn’t sit right, here, and I would really like to see a “savage community” to judge for myself. I don’t know about you, but at this point I am not inclined to trust ANYTHING except pure intuition which, in my case, it says that ALL natives of ALL races were at a MUCH better state before the conquering by these control-freak, tightass psychos.
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in my opinion, at birth, man is neither good nor bad. He’s a blank page, virgin.
It is the words that will be written on this page that will determine the inclination of a person towards one side or the other.
And by “words”, I mean the words, the real ones, but also the emotions felt, the experiences lived, all the interactions that the individual (physical and spiritual being) will have with his entourage and his environment.
as an analogy, we can take the Golem of Terry Pratchett (because the golem is made of clay, like the man): a golem is neither good nor bad, it is the words that one puts in his head which determine what it will become. In one of his novels, Pratchett describes a situation where a Golem goes mad and murderous because the words that have been put into his head contain too great demands, too great aspirations and the pressure of the hopes carried by these words is unbearable.
Someone once told me that you can only give what you have received : if you received beautiful things, you will give back beautiful things, if you received shit, you will give back shit.
Moreover, the notion of good and bad is so arbitrary, so subjective, so human that, in the end, arguing for hours on the subject is a waste of time…
As time is what we have more precious… let’s not waste it on trivialities or dead-end fights.
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Are bbl viewpoints allowed? That man was orginally made good, but became corrupted by the lies and deceit of Stn. Since then, every child is born with both natures, a conscience to let us know right from wrong, and the temptation to do wrong for self gain. You only need to spend time around toddlers, existing in a state largely before they can be propagandized, to see this mix of both good and bad behavior – some of which they know full well is bad, but try to get away with. To be good in this world requires conscious decision. Propaganda tries to overwrite our inbuilt conscience, making the decision more difficult, increasing bad tendencies.
(Removed some vowels in hope not to trigger dreaded moderation)
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@ benjamin: reminds me also of what ‘A Mid Western Doctor’ wrote yesterday – he’s not very Phoenician Navy aware – not at all, or he doesn’t want to write about because he doesn’t feel knowledgeable / sure enough about – but still seems to be on the good side in all kind of different cases:
https://amidwesterndoctor.substack.com/p/the-year-in-review?utm_source=%2Finbox&utm_medium=reader2
“I believe every human institution inevitably becomes flawed over time, and since so much power and money is allocated to the medical profession, those flaws are much more impactful on our daily lives (similarly, I believe the training process and demands placed on physicians inevitably cause good people to do bad things to their patients.”
@ Josh: he also says Substack has been very important the last year for disseminating alternative information, being one of the last sites that didn’t sell out to big compagnies. Would you agree? (I only knew about Substack because you also published there BTW)
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New Miles’ paper ‘Isaac Kappy Faked his Death’:
Click to access kappy.pdf
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Some of the commentors here already discussed it was fake around when it happened, So was wondering if there was going to be an article on Kappy. He was part of Pedo Panic that coincided with the Epstein hoax and he fake died on 8/10/19 so they may have been inn cahoots somehow. Reminds me of the comedian fake die off last year Louie Anderson 1/21/22 Bob Saget 1/9/22 Gilbert Gottfried 4/12/22 Norm Macdonald 9/14/21, although Norm may have actually passed away. JFK jr making a reappearance and then saying he had to go into hiding to get the bad guys. Pfft if that does happen I’ll be renouncing my American citizenship and moving to Guatemale if able to.
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Priceless. Front page of the Daily Mail right now: ‘We’re calling them objects – not balloons – for a reason’: Pentagon refuses to rule out that objects flying over the US are ‘aliens or extraterrestrials’ after third UFO is shot down after flying near sensitive military sites
How desperate are these people when they start playing the alien card?
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Who knows maybe it’s true. Just like TV.
https://www.google.com/search?q=the+old+Superman+little+Martians&gs_ivs=1#fpstate=iv
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starts rubbing hands with anticipation
If they really do play that card then the game is really up. There’ll be believers, of course, but I think a majority will finally see they that they are being deceived.
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It may be a sign the game is already over, just look at this piece from Bloomberg with the headline More Young Americans Are Dying, But Not From Vaccines. The Twitter comments to Bloomberg’s tweet about this piece is telling.
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Yes, the Twitter responses are great…
“This article brought to you by Pfizer”
“You know it’s a lie when they have to lead with, don’t worry its not vaccines.”
..and some wag dropped a meme with Goebbels “Josef Goebbels likes your tweet”.
I also agree with another image embedded in the tweets stating that mainstream medical science has destroyed itself…for those who can see.
Great stuff; thanks for the links.
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As to gauging the desperation ( or sanity) , it is hard to say given that, loosely, one or more components of both team US and team China initially logged in on this. The former acknowledged shooting down the first spy balloon while the latter acknowledged it was a civilian craft shot down.
Meanwhile, the world is on fire but seems preoccupied with lesser news events.
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@Maria
Completely desperate. Although, of course, they had these things planned, I think they are changing the timetables, rushing everything while being in a state of complete panic. I think this has been going on since 2020 but it has accelerated vastly since then. Even the acceleration is rising quickly at this point. They’re going down the drain.
@Raymond D.
I am also rubbing my hands in anticipation. However, the way all this is going to end depends mostly on how people are going to RESPOND. It doesn’t only depend on whether they’ll finally figure out that they’re watching a movie sold as real. (The majority might already be almost there; at least in a subconscious/intuitive level).
Say they call a “lockdown” due to an “Alien Threat”. I (want to) believe that 90% of everyone will not buy that AT ALL. 90% will see it as a completely ridiculous lie. However, the real question is this: How many people are going to stay inside (due to fear of the police for example, or because of social/peer/family pressures)? How many businesses are going to close down (due to fear of x,y,z)? How many people will comply? THAT’s the decisive factor.. Well, looking around you, do you see that percentage being any less than 40%? I don’t.. But I may be a pessimist, judging from the convid lockdowns. Things are probably very different now.
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If they can project a hologram into the sky people will believe, but it will have to be more realistic than the typical handheld video at 480p accompanying most UFO vids.
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I like that image of a hoary elite being in a complete panic. I sober up when I realise they might be gasping for their very souls.
Sadly I cannot gainsay your point about how compliant many of us will be when the Saucers come spinning down to land. I haven’t made up my mind yet whether I will laugh in the faces of believers or respectively disagree with them (online, I was more forceful). I tried the latter during the covid1984 scam and they laughed in my face.
On reflection, I think I’ve just made up my mind 😀
PS Don’t forget that Yahoo was forced to shut down its comments section because of all the negative comments about their covid lies.
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I think they would go with the Nuke explosion in a cornfield hoax before the alien hoax, as it would be easier to pull off and all the pawns are currently lined up. Except for stories of 1000s of Russian soldiers being killed or surrendering to the ragtag opposition, pfft ya right, big lol on those reports. I’m not seeing anything being hyped up about the Ukraine wargame lately, so I think it is coming to an end. Although they may go with a Russian surrender type of story, they may try to get their efforts worth as lockdowns and everything covid is still fresh in the public mindset. This is their chance for a Nuke hoax, as many people do believe a war is going on over there. The Alien visitation hoax would work after the nuke hoax, and used to help persuade people to accept new policies. The Nuke lockdowns would last longer and wear people down mentally, physically, bring most everyone to financial ruins. So they would then gladly accept a One world government, cbdc, eugenics programs, demise pills, open borders, dividing up countries into zones, etc. all recommended by higher beings after seeing mankind failing and needing help for the continued existance and improvement of the human species.
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“We basically nuked a town with chemicals so we could get a railroad open,” said Sil Caggiano, a hazardous materials specialist.
So did they deliberately crash a train full of toxic chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio, chem-nuking the entire region? The cubicle spooks on ZH are pointing out the American media is censoring the story, and that there was apparently a Batman/Sandy-Hook esqe ‘prediction’ in the film White Noise (2022), released last year which is also about a.. train full a chemicals that explodes near a town in Ohio and forces people to evacuate from a “Airborne Toxic Event”. Vids from locals are showing something that looks like Chernobyl.
The plot of the novel doesn’t include a specific location, but the film takes place in Ohio. Plus the train accident in the trailer looks much like the real-life one. The novel is by a Thomas Pynchon-level spook writer Don DeLillo and the film made by the producers who also did Harry Potter and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. DeLillo specialized in being a creepy spook propagandist, of that Menippean satire kind that tries to destabilize people.
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Maybe it’s cover for a monster, see Super8
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And they filmed it using townspeople as extras. Oi vey me timbers. I think I will gladly take a alien monster over more P Navy skullduggery at this point.
Oops nevermind.. the media has already moved on to the next fake shooting distraction. At the rate they’re going now, we should have a fake Plutonian invasion by next Tuesday.
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Maybe there are no chemicals? Perhaps it is a ruse to evict people and takeover all that lovely land?
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I’ve long suspected they are going ‘Ukraine-ize’ the Rustbelt someday, manufacture a civil war or create (real or fake) industrial accidents in the region, thus creating a pretext for ‘climate lockdowns’. This “accident” took place near the heart of Amish country too. Ukrainians and us Mid-westerners seem to suffer from the same regional problems inflicted on us by the P Navy. And now there’s an ‘shelter in place’ in effect in Arizona from an overturned truck. I’m sure it’s very easy to make it look like dangerous chemicals spewing into the air using just smoke bombs.
This reminds me of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Miles did a paper on it (its tacked onto the Orlando shooting paper).
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Yup and all the PNavy have to do is wave their magic wand (fake an event) and everyone believes them again and again and again.
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Maybe there’s a critical mass building against these psyops with many looking on and rolling their eyes. Here’s hoping.
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Sounds like a reprise of the Vietnam era, “It became necessary to destroy the town to save it”.
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There’s a pony that just won @ Hawkesbury called “Bowie of Dubai”. That’s probably where he is.
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A friend of mine has been spending 5-6 hours daily at a nursing home where his mother is being cared for. This has been going on for over a year. As a result he’s gotten quite a bit of information about the behind-the-scenes goings on in the medical field as regards covid and other things. He tells me that some of the staff have confided in him that healthcare institutions have lost over half their staff due to refusal to be vaxed while the media reports the numbers as only about 1 or 2 percent or less. That’s quite a difference between truth and lies and it shows how wildly false the media’s numbers can be.
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Here they keep talking about how chronically understaffed hospitals are. Not enough doctors or nurses, now having to promote student nurses before they are ready. This was never the case a couple years ago. Of course, they forget to mention why this is suddenly a problem.
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Ive been working 6 years as an aid in the Home Care department of one the oldest nursing homes in Pennsylvania. While i am aware that area hospitals mandated vaccines for employees, this has not been the case for me. Yes, i was encouraged to get vaccinated, repeatedly, and had to formally provide a reason, in writing, for opting out. I heard from co-workers that employees working in the nursing home proper were under more pressure than those of us that help clients in their private homes. Yes, both the nursing home as well as my department have taken a big hit on staffing levels from people quitting, but it was for other reasons.
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The Millgram and Stanford experiments were always dubious to me, for the reasons highlighted by the last paper.
However, reality seems to have caught up with theory. If someone told me in early 2019 that people are going to accept the enormities of the covid circus without open revolt I would have written that person off as retarded. Yet it happened. So my model of human psychology was inadequate.
We saw the authoritarian(fascist) personality type in full stride. Power was cloaked in “science”, therefore objective and rational. Petty fascists had some power delegated; they could denounce and vilify to their heart’s content, knowing that authority has their back.
It looks as if the half century since those experiments was used to mold humanity into fascists. The projects and spookery seem to have paid off.
If the worm turns on the whole covid circus narrative these experiments will be cited to explain the compliance, thereby absolving the perpetrators of guilt.
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Why is it Hotter in the Summer?
Click to access summer.pdf
I’m shortlisting this for the Best of 2023.
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Excellent paper. So… the warmth we feel on our skin when standing in full sunlight is magnetic reconnection… between the photons moving up through the earth and then through the nuclei of atoms in cells on the surface of our skin and photons in the visible light spectrum coming down from the sun (since both more energetic and less energetic radiation is blocked by the ionosphere)?
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NEW PAPER, added 2/14/23, Hunter S. Thompson. Spook baby:
Click to access hunter.pdf
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I too couldn’t finish Fear and Loathing, even before I was awake. Made it about half hour in, only because I was trying to work out what the hell all the art college kids and movie critics saw in it.
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Another Pepper related to MLK/James Earl Ray case is William Pepper the attorney for the King family who made the well known case Ray was INNOCENT?
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I grew up in the SF Bay Area and the Hell’s Angels were a frequent sight there at that time.I even knew some of their names though I never talked with any of them. I was at the Altamont concert too and, yes, the Angels really were the “security” force at the site, something I thought was supremely stupid and hard to believe but … there they were,
I used to wonder how the Angels supported themselves. Did they have jobs? Who would hire them? Did they live in apartments? How did they pay the rent? Little did I now that being a Hell’s Angel was their job.
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They were probably funded by the Feds with drugs and money to entrap “real” criminals.
Hell’s Angels didn’t need no stinking warrants nor probable cause.
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Most biker organizations have a club house where members can reside at. They pay membership dues that helps fund activities. Oddly i’ve noticed in my area that many have decent jobs, and their girlfriends and wives also have jobs plus included in the membership and make contributions. Members also own and operate taverns and smoke shops. Most of these biker clubs have a rank and file membership structure, and involved with drug distribution just like the hood street gangs. Or as the article pointed out these clubs and gangs like Hells Angels are tied in with Military, MEG and alphabet agencies. But we all know heroin and cocaine usually has to be shipped in. Meth and Fent seemed to be the big thang for awhile. Yet Always the lower level drug dealers and average joe users that get arrested, nobody higher up.
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Recently, there was a conference in Stockholm discussing lessons and consequences of the pandemic. Genuine concern from medical practitioners about the vaccines.
Curiously, renowned virologist and immunologist, Robert Malone, gave a talk on… psychological warfare. At one point he invokes the Milgram experiment. Each to his own, I guess.
“https://lakaruppropet.se/international-conference-pandemic-strategies/”
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Hobbes vs Rousseau – is man inherently bad vs good
Both would have to be built in, in order for choice (which is also inherent as well as knowing the difference) between the two to be a real option.
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We have a metaphysician in the house. You’re absolutely right. If twas one way or the other — essentially bad or essentially good — we’d be no better than programmed beings.
One of my in-laws insists there is no such thing as good nor evil — is that the amoral argument? I don’t know if it is a coincidence but said in-law is also very selfish and has caused much familial destruction. He’s gifted for sure but what an [redacted]!
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There is personal “good”, then there is public “good”, they can be in conflict.
Especially since “public good” is almost always defined by evil actors.
Such as with Covid “vaccines” mandates, “public good” can inflict harm on healthy individuals.
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If by public you mean civilisation/society/the matrix/the phoeny bread and circus world and by personal you mean divine/natural, then yes, there’s a huge conflict, obviously.
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Thanks @ Raymond. Takes one to know one, isn’t it? I think your inlaw is quite a gifted magical thinker indeed. On the other hand, things could be way worse like if they were your sibling’s inlaw *g
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@Francesca
Cheers! Oh they are way worse indeed. We’ve moved on from their magical world (hopefully) — it was like visiting a horror-theme Park.
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mRNA Is “Natural Born Killer” Says Drug Inventor Dr. Richard Urso w/ Dr Kelly Victory – Ask Dr. Drew
Dr. Richard Urso is an outspoken critic of mRNA treatments for COVID-19 and the dangers of its lipid nanoparticles. He has widely encouraged the use of existing, repurposed drugs to fight the coronavirus. As a drug inventor (and holder of the patent for an FDA-approved medication), Dr. Urso has a deep understanding of the FDA’s normal regulatory process. •
Dr Drew seems to be an American tv personality. And Roberto Urso works within the system. Nevertheless imo an interesting interview. There are interesting comments and many witnesses from the medical working field.
I tried to place info on the alledged German/Turkish inventors of the mRNa jab before. The item disappeared.
The ‘amazing BioNTech’ story sounds spooky to me. A European fairy tale. I will try to post it again.
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New paper: ‘The Beatles and Mind Control’:
Click to access weidner.pdf
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Being interested in The Beatles psyop, I’ve seen some of Mike Williams YT videos and I also concluded he was a limited hangout spook.
IMO, he does present valid evidence concerning the ghostwriting of their songs but he otherwise presents lots of red herrings concerning the scam as a whole and does a good job of leading his fans away from seeing what an enormous deception the entire music business is, not to mention other aspects of the entertainment industry.
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Dr. B.M. Hedge, a conventional doctor, but who believes modern medicine is mostly fraudulent, gave an interesting reason for prevalence of depression in America.
Music. He quotes ABBA (the Swedish band) as an example. Not heavy metal, or rap. He probably thinks even Beatles and Elvis Presley are bad.
Without Miles’ research, I would have thought that statement odd. (Not that I liked any of those bands or singers much).
The intelligence agencies put some hooks in the music, or may be because we were already broken, working in dreary jobs, the music gave us an escape from critical thought.
Here’s a song you might never have heard of, with a billion plus views. The song is in a packaged, boxed-in fake setup, with fake glitter, sort of like Dubai. The title “Rowdy Baby” out of sync with the content, providing a illusion of one being a rebel, doing one’s own stuff in a constrained world.
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Have you read Miles’ paper on Karen Carpenter? It would be worth a look for you.
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Thank you, yes I see Miles has covered it a long time back.
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OK, I just noticed something in the Beatle-esque conspiracy vein and since the subject has been brought up by Miles’ recent paper, I feel compelled to mention it.
I may be wrong but I think this is something that has not been pointed out before. It is in a clip from the The Beatles movie “Help!” in which they are in the studio recording the song “You’re Gonna Lose That Girl” which you can see here:
“https://vimeo.com/499018826”
All four are shown playing and singing. Paul is at the mic playing his bass and singing harmonies with George. But, then at 1:37 we see Ringo look off at a second Paul playing piano and smiling back at Ringo.
Get it? They’re telling us that there are two Pauls.
[cue Twilight Zone music]
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And two Ringos? One on the drums smoking a fag and the other banging his bongoes.
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And you know it’s true…. they actually found Elvis.
https://www.google.com/aclk?sa=l&ai=DChcSEwjt5My8g5v9AhWZlsgKHde4AS0YABALGgJxdQ&sig=AOD64_3Ji0XAMbcCL0wzBQiOI0fb4abcJw&adurl&ctype=5&ved=2ahUKEwiR08K8g5v9AhV8E1kFHThzCbUQvhd6BQgBEIsB
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There is nothing poetic or clever to the lyrics ….. about as bubblegum-pop as they came in those days. Perhaps they are saying to one of the Pauls what the other Paul is planning; “ … if you don’t take her …. I will take her … “.
Dr. John Coleman, admitted former British MI officer, originally published the book in the 60’s “ Committee of 300” , describing some of the hierarchy of the NWO. In the beginning chapter he provided a list of 21 goals, to include #6 – legalize drugs & porn, #10 – weaken the moral fiber of nations, #12 – further the popularity of existing cults as well as newer, emerging “gangster” cults better known as the second British (rock & roll) invasion, with the Beatles being at the avant-guard, followed by the likes of the Rolling Stones et al, #18 – increase support for global governance agencies such as UN, BIS, IMF, etc. and #21 – control and destroy America’s education system.
Coleman may be drenched in red flags but it is hard to argue such goals have not been achieved with flying colors.
Of course, when i first read this in the late 90’s, anyone i mentioned this to reacted with “ in America? Nah, can never happen here, just a looney theory!”
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“Sage of Quay”? The Key Wizard, i.e. a high-level spook?
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“I have joined the Judeans and Phoenicians, showing
that they are the same family under two names, one before 500BC and one after. The Judeans or Israelites are just neo-Phoenicians, with the Phoenicians pretending to go extinct as cover.”
While these tribes certainly intermingled, if we take the bbl narrative, it didn’t initially start that way. Only 8 survived the flood – Noah, his three sons Shem, Japheth and Ham, and their wives. Jesus came from the line of Shem (Shemites/Semites), through Eber (Hebrews), Abraham, Isaac, Jacob (Israelites), Judah (Jws) [one of the 12 tribes], David, Solomon, amongst many others. The Phoenicians came from the Canaanites, who dwelt along the coast. Canaan was a son of Ham. Canaan means ‘merchant’, and Canaan had a son named Zidon. Phoenicians were merchants along the coast with a major city Sidon. So the name Zidon predates the name Dan. This all shows us that the Phoenicians were Canaanites – from Ham – not Israelites – from Jacob through Shem (and thus not from tribe of Dan). When the Israelites entered Canaan after exodus from Egypt they were told to wipe all the Canaanites out, but the tribe of Asher (northern most tribe) failed in this. Thus the Canaanites/Phoenicians and tribe of Asher dwelt together. No doubt this lead to much intermingling between everyone, hence why Egyptians referred to Sea Peoples as wesh-ash as Miles says [this makes me think of the Welsh, who have a ‘native’ language similar to Hebrew, but I haven’t followed that thread]. That they also referred to them as dan yen does suggest that tribe worked with the Phoenicians as well. The tribe of Dan had a habit of putting their name in all the places they went on to inhabit. Earlier maps of ScanDINavia show it was called DANia, and they are still there with SweDEN and DENmark (Danish). They no doubt travelled/settled the DANube river as well. The Vikings came from up there, so the link between Dan and Phoenicia carried on all that time. The bbl also clearly shows both David and Solomon working closely with the Phoenicians, however this does not mean God had anything nice to say about the Phonies, indeed at one point it even says Stn made Tyre his base (book of ezekiel). So to take bbl history, Judeans and Phoenicians were not originally the same family (unless you take them both back to Noah, in which case, we are all the same family), but certainly the lines become blurred after the return from Exodus. While Jesus has a line direct to Shem, there are also Canaanites in his ancestry, such as Tahar and Rahab.
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Though I should say the bbl doesn’t make it clear where the wives of Jacobs sons came from. Other sources claim some of them did indeed marry canaanites, in which case the intermingling started well before exodus, which could make judeans and phoenicians much more closely linked. But this is all considered untrustworthy (being from the Talmud or apocrypha) or speculative.
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@benjamin, That’s a tough one to explain to folks. They look at you sideways. It goes right over their heads. The account where there were money changers in the temple: Would that be the courtyard or within the temple itself? Because only Judeans were allowed within the temple.
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3rd attempt, new paper ‘Fur’:
Click to access fur.pdf
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