[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!
More on Julia Roberts —
Coincidentally, the year before Julia Roberts’ revelation that she was a Mitchell, she played Margaret Mitchell in the movie “Gaslit” opposite one of our favorite actors here, Sean Penn.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/19/entertainment/gaslit-review-julia-roberts-sean-penn/index.html
Also, in her wiki page Roberts has a quoted comment regarding her alleged ancestor’s status as a slave owner:
“You have to figure, if you are from the South, you’re on one side of it or the other. It just seems very typical of that time, unfortunately. … You can’t turn your back on history, even when you become a part of it in a way that doesn’t align with your personal compass.”
What the hell does that mean?
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Friday 3/3/23, 755PM
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“ What the hell does that mean?”
Where i come from, that means Julia was talking, albeit carefully, out of both sides of her mouth.
In other two-faced news, ive been studying Miles’s paper on Shakespeare. http://mileswmathis.com/shake.pdf On page 10, Miles mentions : “Which reminds us that actress Olivia Hussey played Juliet in Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 Romeo and Juliet.”
I took a quick peak at her wiki page – https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Hussey – and found these 2 tidbits.
1) In a August 2018 interview with Stephanie Nolasco for Fox News to promote the release of her autobiography Girl on the Balcony, Hussey discussed how she felt at ease on the set when filming the nude scene: “We shot it at the end of the film. So by that time…we’ve become one big family. It wasn’t that big of a deal. And Leonard wasn’t shy at all! In the middle of shooting I just completely forgot I didn’t have clothes on.”[18][19]
In another 2018 interview with Variety, Hussey defended the nude scene, saying, “Nobody my age had done that before,” she said, adding that Zeffirelli shot it tastefully. “It was needed for the film. Everyone thinks they were so young they didn’t realize what they were doing. But we were very aware. We both came from drama schools and when you work you take your work very seriously.”[20][21];
2; Legal issues
On 3 January 2023, Variety first reported that on 30 December, Hussey and Leonard Whiting filed a $500 million lawsuit against Paramount Pictures for sexual exploitation, sexual harassment, and fraud, regarding the nude scene in the 1968 film Romeo and Juliet, which was filmed when Hussey was 15 and Whiting was 16. In their court filing, the two actors stated that they had suffered emotional damage and mental anguish for decades.[37][38]
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@drewsteele…Victimized people often act illogical to outsiders. That IS a characteristic of their confusion and uneasiness with what happened to them, with them. They often lack of healthy boundaries (and experience guilt/anger/shame…’why did I let this happen’…) and often have/let earlier abuse repeat itself.
Blame themselves. Victims during event..freeze, fight or fly. Often later disconnect from their pain and deep shame. Actually…fly from any feelings at all. Go numb. Hide their trauma.
Please have some mercy on the fact that many people have been abused. Many from or at early age. In more than one way. Result is selfblaming, hatred, victimizing others, denial, acting out, acting in. Say this, say that. Addictions. Very very sad.
(I agree….$ 500 million seems…. outrageous).
Kale Yuga.
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Friday, 3/3/23, 825 PM,
Take 2 ( Take 1 currently in moderation)
“What the hell does that mean?”
Where i come from, that means Julia is talking, albeit carefully, out of both sides of her mouth.
The rest of Take 1 contained links & quotes for another example of two-faces news, which i am omitting from Take 2 on the off-chance the links & quotes, from both Miles-Shake.pdf and Wikipedia re: Olivia Hussey’s lawsuit against Paramount Pictures, are the reason Take 1 went to moderation.
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Once more unto the beach, dear friends, Lestrade is back with part 14:
Click to access pacthe14.pdf
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A clarification on “small arms”, small arms are any weapons that can be carried and operated by one individual. Battle rifles are small arms. The Japanese used Arisaka 7.7mm (similar cartridge to US 30/06) and 6.5mm bolt action rifles. I do not know what the Chinese were using in the fake battles.
This line is a fine example of the fake:
“their original supply of 10 days’ worth of ammunition having been substantially depleted by half a month of intense fighting.”
They almost used up 10 days supply of ammo in 15 days of intense fighting. Stretched ten days of ammo out to fifteen days plus, they must have been conserving their ammo all the while under intense fire. Nonsense.
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Well I think Rambo would definitely use out his ammunition pretty quickly.

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The geriatrics photo was a slam dunk for me. I’ve talked to several older veterans and some would say it was quite a “show”. Others actually believed they were in a real war and said they were shot at and their fellow soldiers were killed. They let me view photos that all had a stamp of approval on the back, so photos had to be approved. I guess during wartime the people back then would believe whatever the media was putting in the headlines, as it was more convincing, unlike the headlines presently. The Ukraine wargame is so obviously a fake event, grade school kids know it. With many headlines such as “A regiment of drafted Russian soldiers who made video plea to Putin to stop them being ‘slaughtered’ are now mostly dead”. I mean who would believe that and be fine with billions of dollars going overseas which nobody can prevent that from happening. Much of the focus points in the article that exposes the Pacific charade can be used for the European Theater as well, which I hope Lestrade eventually gets to.
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If you look closely, the geriatrics photo also has a shoe in the foreground, which is pronounced exactly like Olde English shew, i.e. a show.
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Pyramids and Other Things
Click to access pyr2.pdf
Tesla, Venus, Stonehenge, and other other things
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It is very fascinating to read about the possibility of the pyramids being some kind of power generator that, if I understood correctly, were tapping the charge field. It’s also incredible to think about the many thousands of years of history that may have been filled with interesting and dramatic events.
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I think the Chanquillo temple, the Piquillacta complex, and are Kasma lines in Peru are possibly more evidence of this ancient power grid. This is a pretty good indie documentary over-viewing the sites: Piquillacta looks like a microchip. and the Kasma lines ignore terrain like a power line does.
“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUqidXgrLeU”
Archeologists say the Chanquillo site was purposely destroyed and covered up in ancient times. Perhaps it wasn’t humans that destroyed it, since it looks like it was completely shaken apart.
Also if they caused this much destruction in the solar system, I probably would have joined the surviving Luddite faction tearing down every facet of it, just to save our species and preventing it from happening again.
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About Miles’s latest paper and especially Marie Curie. I grew up in France and as a child and teen I would always hear the phrase “Pierre et Marie Curie” everywhere: in the media, at school, in discussions…
And I now realize that has changed, perhaps around the late 90s, early 2000s?, to become “Marie Curie”. So a huge promotion for the lady. I guess her male tutor was no longer needed by then.
Her portrait was on the banknote of 500 francs (the highest amount for a banknote at the time) with Pierre behind her like a ghost. They even call it the “Marie Curie banknote” or sometimes the “Marie et Pierre Curie” though it is officially the “Pierre et Marie Curie” as we can read on the wikipedia page for the banknote:
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billet_de_500_francs_Pierre_et_Marie_Curie
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Women on TIME [Magazine]
Click to access bbc.pdf
Discoveries about Marie Curie, and others.
The points about Marie Curie recall Marie-Anne Paulze Lavoisier, who helped Lavoisier in his chemistry work. She somehow escaped execution during the French revolution even while her husband and father were (allegedly) executed. Her property was confiscated but then returned, the usual story. The Lavoisiers would make a good paper tying into the French Revolution paper, I think.
Also, Jane Goodall is now promoting climate change and population reduction at the WEF alongside Al Gore, so there’s that. She should have stuck with the chimps.
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I wanted to mention Goodall’s alliance with WEF, and also, from what I remember the NY Senate Seat that Hillary stole was JFK Jr’s to lose?
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Maybe what this means is that Goodall’s research with primates was faked.
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Oooh wow, the possibilities. I reckon the research was massaged for sure! The tool using? The hostile nature, the hunting down and killing of other chimp tribes…. They share 98% of our DNA so that explains our horrendous human nature! We are bad bad bad just like those chimps.
Is it true that we share half our genes with bananas? Where does the truth start and the crap end?
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Time flies like an arrow
Fruit flies like a banana
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They couldn’t have Jane live with pigs to prove that men are pigs. Too obvious.
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Goodall is said to be “the worlds foremost authority on chimpanzees.” She believes chimps are humans because they use twigs to catch and eat termites. She also says chimps are vegetarians so, evidently, she believes termites are vegetables.
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Where does she say chimps are humans?
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From her wiki ppge”
“”We must now redefine man, redefine tool, or accept chimpanzees as human!””
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Goodall
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Look Jane, another human !
Or is it just a bird brain…..
https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftse4.mm.bing.net%2Fth%3Fid%3DOIP.ARvnW90HoDyoPojjXoxYyAHaE8%26pid%3DApi&f=1&ipt=997fc71794c3a9f4b83ca09a8dd556ae31c42f85a5d62f5032ce6a8b40d99194&ipo=images
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Cmon, Rolle, talk sense. She is obviously saying we need to redefine “human”, not saying that chimps are human. Can you really not read? I can see why Jared got sick of your shit. I think we need to get Jared back and get rid of you.
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Sorry you feel that way, Miles but that is the impression I get from Goodall’s work and from the mainstream commentary on her work.
For example:
“Goodall has said that helping us to ditch this idea … to blur the line between humans and the rest of the animal kingdom has been her greatest achievement in life.”
https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/22585935/jane-goodall-chimpanzees-animal-intelligence-human-nature
To blur the line between humans and animals. What is your interpretation of that, Miles?
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She is continuing the long tradition of spiritualizing animals, which is great. All good. For centuries we were taught animals had no souls. In the past century there has been a push to reverse that. All the false things we were taught about animals to allow us to dominate them are being jettisoned. Anyone who has a dog or cat knows animals have souls just as much as we do, that they think and feel and love. That doesn’t mean they are human, it just means they should be treated with respect as God’s creatures. Just to remind you, we were also taught that animals saw in black and white. Also false, since it is now known they see in color. They are actually far superior to us in the matter of sensing: smell, sight, hearing. Is that an argument for vegetarianism? I go back and forth. I am not a vegetarian. We are in the food chain, for better or worse, and cannot get out of it, not even by going vegan. Plants are also alive you know, which would mean they have spirits as well. They are also God’s creatures. So what to do? Well, that is up to you. But I am not going to hold any of this against Jane Goodall. If you want me to hate her, you are going to have to come up with something better.
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BTW, it is possible to eat without killing anything: fruits, nuts, handpicked corn, etc. But I don’t think we are going to be able to feed 10 billion people with handpicked fruits and nuts. That would require reversing many centuries.
At any rate, we do have many environmental problems, and the dems aren’t just making that up to control us. They are using it to fleece us again, but that doesn’t mean the problems don’t exist. Pollution by industry and military is a major problem. Deforestation and habitat destruction is a major problem. Destruction of sea life is a major problem. In parts of Asia, Africa, and Europe, population is a major problem. If you don’t think so, go to Calcutta or Bangladesh or Nigeria and get back to me. Does that mean it is OK to kill people or sterilize them with vaccines? Of course not. But if we don’t control our populations by more rational means, we can expect famines and plagues. What Pfizer doesn’t do, Nature will.
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Yeah, I wonder what Jared is up to.
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Nice to know it’s all good with Jane.
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I was looking for dirt on Jane Goodall but I mostly found stories of a lovely woman doing amazing work. That, in itself, might say something. The media are going to great lengths to paint her as a saint. Is anyone’s career that unblemished? But I persisted…
She is gentle and kind and sweet, carries stuffed toys wherever she goes and loves inspiring the children. Jane is trying to save the planet. Aha… I have to say that I hate it when people try to do that.
She thinks we need to solve the problem of poverty. Good luck with that one. She thinks we overconsume in first world countries. Yes, we do. She thinks we are overpopulated. #alarmbells.
She is from peerage (otherwise she would never have gotten the gig and been so heavily promoted to this day) so she should know that the governors aren’t going to help the poor and they aren’t going to stop us from consuming, so that leaves problem number three, overpopulation. Bingo! So THAT’S what the Phoenicians want promoted from their promoted people.
Jane is worried about climate change. Jane does NOT approve of Trump. And Jane loves Greta, because children are the future. Jane spoke about overpopulation at Davos in 2020. Suddenly she isn’t looking so flash.
Oh, and Jane wants everyone to stop eating meat and become vegan. To save the planet. (And stop overpopulating it because, sneakily, it will kill your fertility. #coughcough)
Didn’t anyone explain to Jane that ruminant animals build top soil, eg. bison and the Great Plains? And that without healthy soil we are all stuffed?
Hmmm, anyway, problem solved. Go vegan.
Oh, and “her greatest achievement” was to “blur the line between humans and the rest of the animal kingdom”. That anti-human theme will leave our children fighting for nothing because they will come to believe that they are nothing AND destroying the planet.
I hate the unhateable woman.
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Well, one can believe that if animals are nothing and we are animals, therefore we are nothing. Or one can believe that if we are special and if animals are like us, therefore animals are special. I choose the latter, though I think bacon is especially special.
Maybe we should eat termites like the chimps. Or at least crickets like her handlers want.
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We are the goyim, synonymous with cattle. Bourla is a veterinarian. How apropos.
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The only thing I think about Amanda is this song.
Which I used to play on my guitar for my wife.
It’s not that hard… just G and C and then you have to throw A minor in there once in a while.
She wasn’t named Amanda but what the hell.
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The Eastern Hemisphere IS overpopulated. And I am trying to save the world, in my own little way, so I guess you hate me too. Goodall isn’t right about everything, but who is? Your hate may be misplaced. I don’t hate Marie Curie, for instance. She didn’t promote herself. I hate the propaganda. I hate the lies. I hate the use of feminism by the PN to create division.
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Miles,
I have read that traditional cultures teach that animal fat promotes fertility. Veganism is being pushed on our kids as yet another population control measure. It compromises their physical and mental health.
Many of my nieces and nephews have gone vegan in the last five years or so and they are all having problems conceiving. Even IVF isn’t working. And none of them want more than one child in order to ‘leave a light footprint on the planet’. Well done Goodall. We are already below replacement level in the West. How to fcuk up our kids. Great job.
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Miles,
I didn’t say I hated Goodall because she was trying to save the world. It is because she is pushing the climate change hoax which promotes guilt and pushing vegetarianism/veganism which I worry is compromising the mental health and fertility of our young people. It is the sensitive, intelligent, high achievers that are effected by these messages the most (not the overpopulated parts of the world).
Goodall is great at fund-raising too but doesn’t spend much on the chimpanzees from what I heard on the environmental grapevine (I used to raise money for orangutans).
No one conflates what you are doing with that of Jane Goodall or any of the other phoeny actors, I am sure, let alone me. You are making the world a better place.
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Correction: Goodall did not say chimps were vegetarians. My error.
However, her tool-making standard for classification as human seems wildly off kilter to me. Isn’t a spider web a tool? Didn’t the spider make it? Isn’t a beaver dam a tool for controlling water levels? There are a number of animals that make tools but nobody considers them human.
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Some birds use tools. Sea otters use tools. Animals are smarter than some people would like to admit.
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Re: the faulty tool-making standard as referred to by Rolle and Dent.
These make for a better standard, I would agree:
“Us humans have managed to build our civilization not because we could fight a gorilla in hand to hand combat, and not because we could out-think dolphins, but because we’ve adapted to almost any condition on this planet.
https://siimland.com/hormesis-and-antifragility/
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Rats, cockroaches… Desert foxes, arctic foxes…
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Desert foxes don’t live in the artctic, the jungle, at sea
Cockroaches don’t live where I live.
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Here is Dame Goodall on the cause of the pandemic:
https://globalnews.ca/news/6857969/jane-goodall-coronavirus-earth-day-message/
Spouting the 2020 drivel of “wet markets” and human-animal virus crossover. Completely in step with the narrative. I am sure, but have not checked, that she also supports the vaxx.
Ancient warships had beautiful carved figureheads on their bows.
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Definitely pushed the vaxx:
https://www.jgesa.org/domain/87
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Sorry Sun, took those links and she is not pushing the vaccine. You can be sure she doesn’t control that foundation, it just has her name on it. Yes, it would be great to see her on top of that, demanding they take her name off it because of vaccine promotion, but she is very old now. We shouldn’t expect her to be leading any charges like that. She is resting on her laurels, and I don’t hold it against her. Let me know if you find her actually pushing the vaccine for Pfizer.
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She was pushing Vax well before covid half her documentary is about getting those chimps vaxed against a magic virus.
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Women on Time – http://mileswmathis.com/bbc.pdf – are ou(s)ted.
One would expect Barbara Ward (Jackson) making the Time cover appearance (if judging all the women by the amount of damage they brought into bee-ing), but, I guess, she was too deep in the undercover internationalists’ machinations.
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I have now published the results of the conspiracy survey I posted here a few months ago. You can find the formal writeup here and the informal writeup with my own answers to the questions here.
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Good to be able to place myself somewhat objectively. Great mini-M.Psych!
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Wow, awesome. Thanks a bundle for sharing, Kieran.
Especially the part with your personal answers and comments with the questions plus links makes for an excellent starting point for beginning truthfinders.
And your complete package is a great vademecum for all truthfinders.
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Yeah, thanks for the casual-language part. Couldn’t finish the one with the “scientific” language. Every author should publish both. 😉
BTW, does anyone here know when the “aliens” narratives merged with the “mysticist” ones? Did that start when they began to peddle “ancient aliens” and “alien origins”? I recall the target audiences were originally pretty different just a few decades ago.
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I would say pretty much from the beginning. In theosophy other planets are places, interdimensional temples, were you go in between of your earthly incarnations, to sleep off your earthly concerns and negotiate about karma for the next reincarnation.
But maybe a more helpful answer to your question is: in the 90’s New Age-world the Pleiadeans (living at das Siebengestirn) were a big thing. They sometimes travelled all the way here, but didn’t have to, because they were in telepathic contact with writers such as
Barbara Marciniak (1992) Bringers of the Dawn
Barbara Hand Clow (1995) The Pleiadian Agenda
They are in some way us in the future, and try to give us tips and explanations about the brainwashed condition we’re in.
Indeed another audience then what they call the ‘nuts-and-bolts’ UFO’s, which can be believed by atheists / materialists, although they often need some other dimensions etc..
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OK, must have missed it then. Before the internet, I probably heard too few voices of either camp, to notice it was really one big camp. Was very surprised here on CTTF when that showed through.
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I would say it was the late 1980s when the book “Communion” by Whitley Strieber was published. He seemed to push a more mystical angle to the subject.
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@Miles
Very interesting work on the Great Pyramid of Gizza et al. Could it be that the microcrystalline structure within each block was created by the blocks not being hand carved,but being cast in situ with an agglomerated limestone concrete? They could be literally “tuned” like a musical instrument, perhaps a natural processs of them drying or made to dry at a specific rate (like anealing meatals) or when subjected to the required frequencey later.
I also recall J.P Farrell stating that he was more than a little suspicious that parts had been removed from the Great Pyramid and that it was converted to a weapon from being originally a power source, I don’t think he ever suggested that it was a mistake that backfired, as you have (I think more likely than it being a weapon).
I have also noticed that on some ancient South American stone walls that the blocks look like they have been placed when still soft, giving almost no gap and irregular yet perfect mating faces. Maybe some way of making naturally appearing rock out of a concrete-like amalgam or even softening the stone’s surface to achieve this.
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Saw this and thought of you @Gerry, albeit its all over my head
“https://lexicon.divinewillassembly.com/”
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Very sorry, but it looks like dime-a-dozen mysticist nonsense to me. Can’t even figure out what that guy is trying to say.
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New paper: ‘Fake Event of the Day’ about those pesky antifa gay phoeny thespians:
Click to access antifake2.pdf
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Thomas Jergens has a resemblance to Isaac Kappy.
Not saying they were separated at birth! 🙂
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There was a Russian spy scandal in 2010 and the Wiki page on that has pictures that are very strange looking and similar to these antifa clowns. Based on these pictures alone, this whole event looks fake. I wonder what this was all about.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegals_Program
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Yes, fake.
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According to a newspaper headline I glanced at recently, it costs on average £10,000 more per year to live by oneself than it does to cohabit with someone. Ten grand! No wonder the powers that (shouldn’t) be are so keen to make men and women hate/fear each other.
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Possible that the headline is intended to cause single persons to become despondent.
Economics is not a reason to get into a relationship.
“They” are never looking out for regular people, and never giving healthful advice.
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Tucker day two:
Click to access brand.pdf
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Lewis, thanks for letting us know that new papers are up. Very handy for the more forgetful among us!
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Russell Brand also dated Jemima Goldsmith, whose brother Zac married Alice Rothschild, Jacob Rothschild’s granddaughter.
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“Tucker led with a lie, saying there was no video of Ashli Babbitt getting shot.”
Well in a way he is correct, she didn’t actually get shot, it was staged.
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The fake Mexico shooting fairy tale continues. They say the group of Americans were traveling to Mexico for a medical procedure and were “mistaken for Haitian drug smugglers” and two were murdered. Yeah right. American tourists look just like Haitian drug smugglers.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/08/americas/mexico-matamoros-americans-kidnapped-wednesday/index.html
I’d have to say it is the “going to Mexico for a medical procedure” that is the key to this scam. Better not go to a Mexican doctor or you might be mistaken for Haitian drug smugglers and shot. Better to just stay here and take your American medicine. 🙂
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Makes sense. And leave the illegal drug smuggling to the CIA. Don’t try to cross borders and buy cheap pharma on your own.
Speaking of crossing borders, I read where the brain-dead politician Fetterman’s wife took their kids to Canada suddenly, and apparently made it past customs and border guards without a parental consent form from dad to travel without him. We always needed one, but they’re special so…
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kids could always go across the US Canada border with just one parental guardian. I know, i traveled across the border many times a year as a kid mostly without either parents and that is when I need the consent form. I miss those days. VIP treatment: carted around the airport, special TV rooms, doted on by the crew, skipped the lines. Now I have to wait until MAY and they drop the vax mandate so I can cross with my wife. I think thats what this Jokovic thing is about, remind everyone that they still control us with these stupid threats.
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There’s only a couple of things wrong with Mexico…which include.
Problems witch include torture.. extrajudicial killings and summary execution.. police repression… sexual murder, and…More recently news reporter assassinations. Which isn’t good for the news reporting business.
The Human Rights Watch reports that Mexican security forces have evidence of widespread disappearances since 2006.
Nice place to visit… but I wouldn’t wanna live there.
I was always wondering why the Mexicans are trying to come to America…. I think I know why now.
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How do you know all these are not fakes? Latin operation chaos to terrify the citizens over there, with the welcome side effect of making “first” worlders think “gee… The “third” world is such a shithole! Lucky us!”
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There is a famous person that I respect that said “Watch out if you go to Mexico”.
I’m not saying that you can’t go there… but you better watch out.
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A Spirit, imo Tony does have a point. Not naming names but I witnessed inside Mexico how my driver bribed a traffic policeman. My driver would never even attempt to bribe a traffic cop in a so called first world country.
And that was just one example of all that is possible in Mexico but really not in the usa or europe, etc.
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Correction, maybe in South and East Europe, though I didn’t witness anything at all there. Especially not East.
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Police south of the border expect a payout. It’s part of the culture.
Note: that doesn’t apply in the towns along the border that serve older American retirees with dental care. It’s a big business. One doesn’t see local police anywhere, only at the border crossing and those guards are Mexican military.
Side note, there was movie about private citizens on both sides of the southern border fighting against drug cartels and smuggling. On the Mexican side, a wealthy guy, a MD I think, who organized armed citizen militias to deal with cartels. Cut to the chase, at the end of the documentary, the doc is sitting at an outdoor table, and the camera focuses in on his hand and his Masonic ring.
Another funny scene was about a newer drug cartel that was taking over Medellin territory. In their headquarters on the wall, behind the leader’s desk, was a painting of the Knights Templar in battle gear.
Spooky.
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I think that while they fake almost everything in “first world” countries, especially the US, the spooks probably use other parts of the world to participate in some real violence and get their twisted jollies. It’s probably necessary in order to maintain their control, since the populations there have much less to lose in a violent confrontation with the authorities and must be believably scared to lose their lives for any resistance. Everyone I have talked to from Mexico is well aware that their authorities are also the cartels, and that they are also CIA dummies. But they do seem to sincerely believe they really are killing people.
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It’s like the opening scene of a bad action movie.
On Friday four Americans were kidnapped by armed men (likely members of a cartel in northeastern Mexico).
It was apparently a case of mistaken identity?
With the kidnappers believing that the Americans were Haiti.
Nice place to visit but I wouldn’t wanna live there.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/07/opinions/mexico-americans-kidnapped-killed-filipovic/index.html
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Yeah, you hit that one on the head, Rolle.
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@ Miles, Suppose the pyramids short circuited due to the great flood? They would have been completely submerged for several months?
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Miles was right again.
Study reveals the Great Pyramid of Giza can focus electromagnetic energy.
I guess they just have a water shortage supply. To try the theory out.
https://phys.org/news/2018-07-reveals-great-pyramid-giza-focus.html
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maybe even caused the great flood. there is always so much noise about meteors and asteroids but they could have just fried the outlet.
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There was a poster a while back that used to talk about the great flood.
That’s something that I’m interested in if anyone has some information.
When I look at pictures of the southwest it looks like there was a a big flood and the mountains that are standing just held up when the the flood receded.
Just like when you’re at the beach and you make a sandcastle and then a wave comes and smashes it down… but then there’s always something still standing.
That comes to mind when I see pictures of the earth.
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@ Tony Martin, Ocean floor ended up on top of the Swiss Alps. The fish fossils there indicate that they were in distress all twisting around, compared to other fossils. Continents broke apart. It was a major cataclysm. One of the reasons that I shunned mainstream geology after geo 101 was because they exaulted uniformity over catastrophy while denying and ridiculing any mention of catastrophy.
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Where did it recede TO?
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@ rolleikin, Seriously? Where do regular flood waters recede to? It rains heavily and it causes major flooding. But then, they recede, right? lol
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OK, wiseass, explain where a global flood that covers the entire planet recedes to.
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Well, there are glaciers for one. Then there are Clouds. I’m sure that you can figure it out. It hadn’t even rained before the flood. It says the windows of heaven were opened when the creator changed things up and caused it to rain for the first time. There’s even an AIC song that reminds you of what it must of been like to have to experience it. The song is called, “Would?”
Things grew bigger and lived longer because it was a hyperbaric atmosphere. Just look at some of the fossils that are bigger than normal. Look at all the animals that they find in the ice that were frozen so fast that the meat didn’t spoil. Wooley mamoths and what not. They cut open their stomachs and find tall grasses that don’t grow in that part of the hemisphere anymore in which they’re discovered. I’m pretty sure that you think it’s nothing more than a fairy tale, but pretty much every aboriginal tribe that’s ever lived has some version of the flood that’s been passed down.
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30,000,000 km3 of ice are stored on the Antarctic continent
this may be part of the answer to your question
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You put any stock into the alleged old maps that show Antarctica as a regular un-frozen continent?
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“Well, there are glaciers for one. Then there are Clouds.”
So, you’re saying some of the waters of the Great Flood froze into glaciers and some evaporated. All right. That doesn’t seem quite adequate to explain all the flood recession but it could explain at least part of it.
“I’m pretty sure that you think it’s nothing more than a fairy tale”
I am aware that there is evidence a great flood did occur.
I may not share all your religious beliefs but I do respect your right to have them and I might even agree with some of them.
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How about the flood occurred due to the Ice age….ice has a greater volume than water….pushing water levels higher….hence why the animals needed to keep going to higher ground…..try it with a bowl….fill up with ice and then as the ice melts the water table falls…the opposite of the propaganda currently
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Water covers 70% of the earth…. so maybe that’s where it went?
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@lio
no, not at all, I just googled how many m3 of water were trapped in Antarctica in the form of ice… but that’s really too little compared to the volume of the oceans to be a good answer to the question .
I’m going to join Tony… after all, we have no idea of the level of the oceans before the flood… it was maybe 400 m lower
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How about a meteor impact in the ocean, large enough to send a tidal wave in every direction as well as vaporize a lot of the water, returning it as rain all over the world in a short period. Would that explain the anomalies on land without trying to figure out where so much “extra” water would come from?
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There is an avuncular sage by the name of Randall Carlson. He is a Mason and was on Tucker(nephew/cousin?) and sounds like James Earl Jones if he were white. You might find what you are looking for.
The Muses just whispered in my ear: people brandishing names like “Earl” maybe denotes rank, not a name at all. As far as I know it is illegal for plebs to use aristocratic titles as names in the UK.
Trump used “Barron” as a nom de plume. And his son inherited that. Would anybody like to compile a list of these? I’ve got one: the Artist formerly known.
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@ Lio, I Never considered that it could’ve been part of the equation. It says that the windows of the heavens were opened, so, it could be that the meteors could also be factored in there. I don’t really know about the water question. I wasn’t there to behold the aftermath. But, I appreciate that you guys are chiming in with your analysis nonetheless.
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Inner Earth? Check out the natural cave systems. Elon has a photo on his twitter of Mars terraforming into Earth.
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Plato’s allegory of Atlantis is set over 9,000 years leading to the idea that a Stone Age society which lived close to the Mediterranean Sea could have been wiped out by a rising sea level.
And event which could have served as the basis for the flood stores.
Nobody knows what happend… we’re just speculating here.
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“We’re just speculating here”
But we DO have some educated guesses, e.g. http://ancient-spooks.de/texts/noah-interlinear.html
Gerry says the Noah story is actually about bragging how the Phoenicians begin a world war if to much ‘sheeple’ are waking up. With the emphasis on ‘bragging’, because big wars are more about ‘cleaning the slate’ and just looting.
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I forget I can’t post links, so again:
“We’re just speculating here”
But we DO have some educated guesses, e.g. [put the htss-www-shit up front, and then] ancient-spooks.de/texts/noah-interlinear.html
Gerry says there the Noah story is actually about bragging how the Phoenicians begin a world war if to much ‘sheeple’ are waking up. With the emphasis on ‘bragging’, because big wars are more about ‘cleaning the slate’ and just looting.
And about the discussion where the water went etc. etc., maybe if you’re really wondering, you would be interested in the ‘Stellar Metamorphosis’ theory, by Jeffrey Wolynski & Daniel Archer and friends.
As I now google it myself I see it has earned its own lemma at Rat[ional] Wiki, which is quite an accomplishment for a theory that earns (allegedly) < 100 views on YouTube per video.
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We aren’t speculating. Mainstream scientists have a lot of proof that there was a flood after the last ice age. It was caused by. . . the ice melting. And yes, it went to the poles and froze again, which is where it is now. Or in the oceans.
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Sounds like nature’s got itself a nice little reset mechanism going on there. Gulp.
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Sorry Josh, that’s sort of a triple post in moderation (the last one is the best I think). On the other hand, they tend to disappear anyway lately 😦
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Since there are no coincidences, I’d like to share the following. As I was watching Catweazle S2E6 – The Wogle Stone (a really enjoyable episode regardless), as from minute 17 approximately … that wogle stone resembles Bart Simpsons head not just a little bit.
Does anybody have an offline copy from 1971 we could check?
Since I don’t, I’m wondering about the infamous Mandela effect.
Wait a minute, the episode does lend itself really, really well for such a Mandela prank. Because it fits.
Any which way, too funny!
Links:
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=bart+simpson&t=newext&atb=v334-1&iax=images&ia=images
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Bart Simpson did not exist until 1989.
Catweazle TV was 1970-1971.
The Mandela effect has been upgraded with backward time travel capability?
Possible that Matt Groening watched Catweazle before designing Bart in the future.
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Aren’t all Mandela effects inserted afterwards (back in time)?
It’s not impossible he watched Catweazle and copycatted as that’s how we often learn new things – like walking, language, other behavior.
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In time, we master walking and talking and all those other things and develop our own individual/personal style (or not, or in part: decissions, decissions).
Therefore, definitely an option, re Matt Groening.
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The Pyramids paper was updated a couple of times:
Click to access pyr2.pdf
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Fantastic paper. California should have blackouts more frequently.
Well, if this is who we are: Creating economies that require more energy than we have, then, to make up for this, boldly messing up with stuff we shouldn’t (by -stealing- energy, interestingly) and then crashing moons and wreaking havoc.. Then I guess we might have some kind of greed or “don’t know when to stop” problem as a species. Or lack of patience and restraint issues. And lack of respect towards things that we (decide to) consider “inanimate objects”.
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Nearly every paper (mostly from his Art repertoire, not his Science site) of Miles’ ive read the past 15 years has left me with another “wow” sense of how he is able to unwind, figure out and put into somewhat easy language for the periods of history he studies, Just to name one, ‘Spirit and Muse’ stands out among many i sort of understand and regularly return to for reference and review.
For me, at first look, ‘Pyramids’ goes way beyond that, especially because of how it blends together topics that are ancient and highly scientific (way beyond my reach) with non-scientific / practical aspects of life that are closer within my reach/grasp.
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Thanks @Suntzufighting
Yikes! Jane Goodall’s actions and words ain’t Goodatall.
Guess she fits in better with KSchwabb and the horrid WEF collection of fossils, now she no longer looks like a “beautiful carved figurehead on an ancient warship”
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Today, March 9th, is National Barbie Day so be sure to pick up one of these Barbies for that special someone in your life:
https://www.syracuse.com/entertainment/2023/03/10-inspiring-barbies-to-boost-your-motivation-on-national-barbie-day.html
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where is the only fans one?
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But where does GI Joe come into the picture?
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/shopping?q=tbn:ANd9GcSjQ6OTwWt7M-VFFTn23e2t6VQ-5MRPq0ht9aCwun9pM_mg2ENyH-YuRUltcx9C7yFrR1cUTEr_vLXUQOGMLCENFlnyq9IIcYyM3QuDVrTAsGf6VaWZnsBVkA
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New Paper: Desexing the world:
Click to access kids.pdf
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When I was in college, in the ’80s, it was said you could always get it for free on campus. I found that not to be the case. Or, I didn’t know the secret password. All the women I encountered were as sexless as today’s young ladies. So I suspect the oversexing of the West has always been an exaggeration, suggested by the PN to drive us to disease, depression, and destruction.
Right or wrong, I tend to agree with Miles’ views on sex.
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Couldn’t it be the disproportional increase in neurodevelopmental problems in men compared to women that cause an increasing number of young women to feel lonely? I am not suggesting there isn’t propaganda to facilitate this, but I suspect there will be much less need for this sort of propaganda in the future.
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Hi Maria!
Good observation. I tend to agree with you. With all the trauma induced upon our psyches and neurodevelopmental problems arising from the poisons in vaccines, food, cleaning products, hygiene products, medicine, household products, water, well you name it , they won’t need propaganda.
As a man, I can say I’ve come across many women who are simply damaged though. Women who have personality disorders or are autistic. I mean beautiful and kind girls who are lonely, because they cannot form healthy attachments to other people let alone men. It’s quite sad. Also men have these issues too, as you well know. These people are destroying relationships. Because they engage in them then sabatoge them. Come across a borderline, or a vulnerable narcissist, or a dimissive avoidant.. whatever label people want to call them.. they exist. They destroy people. I have my host of issues dealing with PTSD and other crap so I am not prefect.
I know some small group of women who appear to be mentally stable, relatively intelligent, and have good careers who lament the quality of men for them to date. But for the most part, many of those women are finding partners.
I also want to note, internet porn is absolutely destructive to sexuality. I would ban the crap. All of it! if the decision was up to me. When I was a kid, you only watched porn when the family was away. You had a crappy tape or DVD when I got older. You snuck it in when you could. Now it’s at your fingertips. I only say this because I got addicted to it around 2013. I quit it cold turkey in 2018. Such a better man for it. It affected my relationships with women as i became more alienated. And it also caused porn induced ED. I was 28 when I started watching it. I can’t imagine if I had that access when I was 14.
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That’s unfair Maria. The first thing I have heard from you that seemed off. Do you think my problem with women was a neurodevelopmental disorder? No, I can’t allow you to blame men. In specific cases, sure, and maybe in yours. I don’t doubt you have met some men who weren’t up to your speed. But not in general. You don’t need to explain this as neurodevelopmental disorders in men when the entire milieu is set up to blackwash men in the eyes of women. This is a huge and longstanding project, and there is simply no doubt of that.
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New data out today on this question. At a top US prep school, only 60% of girls identified as straight. A coed school, not a lesbian feeder school. Philips Exeter, if you want to look it up.
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Not surprising. Being “normal” in any way is out of fashion and girls can socially get away with being “not-straight”, especially if they sit on the fence by claiming bisexuality, with no consequences. Like all these celebrities claiming to be “non-binary”, which means a whole lot of jack nothing but somehow sounds hip and progressive. Slacktuality.
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I was brought up to think that you only had sex in marriage.
I guess that’s the old fashioned attitude that lasted thousands of years.
I wonder why?
Get married and have sex.
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The new dating i’m seeing is indirect prostitution, old dating news to you high rent city slickers, but now becoming the in thang in corn towns. Females may want to goto a nice restaurant, concert or hangout and say they want to get married. However they do need their phone bills paid and help with their rent, even if they make more money than the dude does. It’s not up to the men either, the females are the ones that make the decision on that and the one that gives the option. Of course married guys have to pay the bills too, so it’s not much difference with less responsibility. Most females I know at least under 35, have photos and videos for sale thru sites like only fans, stripping is considered a career, so sure the men spend money on it but it is the females who are pushing the porn. You can goto church to try to meet a “nice girl” but the results are always females with kids and mental baggage, and they usually don’t know anything about the bible. I think the men are giving up searching for an ole school family life, yet they do want it, yet the small selection of decent females do not give them that option. All my buddies are divorced, they just hit the vip rooms, massage parlors or make incall/outcall/carplay appointments with who they meet online. Thinking the immigration would bring in a new batch of family oriented non feminist women, yet they ALL come with a small family and mainly stick to guys from their own culture. I would think the governors would want people to get married, since that’s when they spend the big bucks, like mortgages, cars, medical bills, insurance, house expenditures. I don’t see single people spending much to impress one another like they may have back in the day, but don’t have the stats on that. The girls do spend the money on stuff. However for the guys, why bother buying cars, clothes, etc, to impress when they can just plop phone bill money on the table to get a date plus guaranteed hanky panky, with a girl that is usually alot younger and prettier than they would get in the normal dating world. There isn’t a depreciation value with hanky panky either, girls can date as many dudes as they want for decades, as long as they stay attractive, and still ask for the same amount each time. It’s sad, but it’s what i’m observe happening in my area. If one gets a girl pregnant, she may move in for a few years, odds are the marriage won’t last, she can get all the welfare bennies, SNAP, LINC, HUD housing, free health insurance without the dad around. It’s really tough out there in single land, one can’t have any expectations at all.
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I concur with most of this. I have no idea what dating is like now, but it sounds only slightly worse than in the 90s.
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On the topic of dating, but a different type of dating, does anyone care to hazard an opinion on accurately estimating the approximate age of planet earth? Traditional ancient texts/records such as bibles and the like, peg the age somewhere around 5000-10000 years old, whereas some institutions, such as archeology and modern/new-age science, estimates the earth to be around lebenty billions of years old …… anyone?
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Miles has a great little paper in which he suggests sky’s the limit when it comes to aging the Universe and the Earth.
Click to access age.pdf
If that is not the one then call my lawyer, I’ve got an appointment and this never happened 😉
Regarding other measures, I’m utterly skeptical of Phoenician stats for global populations. The cities are crowded for sure, but I’d love to see the countrysides in all countries. Emptied, I’ll bet.
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Well, since I scolded Marie, I have to scold you too Greg. It is absurd to claim that “most women under 35” are stripping on OnlyFans, or that all women in churches already have kids. Things are bad, but even I don’t think they are that bad. Also, to StartAnew below, being handsome doesn’t help you unless all you want is a toss. I can tell you from experience all it does is set you up for more abuse. You are immediately treated like a cad even if you aren’t one. The only person women trust less than an average guy is a handsome guy. But don’t let my comments stop anyone from telling their stories. Greg’s story is not far off, and I can attest to it here in this little “corn” town, where the single scene is little better than a bed hop. Which is why I am not a part of it. There are women who are not a part of it, but they don’t go out so you will never meet them. They are hiding under the bed. If you see them at the market they avert their eyes, assuming you are a predator. You could look like Brad Pitt and it wouldn’t matter.
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Real dating needs to be done young (before mid 20s) or through friends and family, same as always. If you are looking for something at the pub in its mid 30s or 40s you are looking for a disaster.
Expect young people to be stupid but learn together. I was out at the movies today (avatar that’s another story) with my wife and youngest daughter and there were plenty of happy families and couples and young singles around. Lots of very nice staff etc, really it was one of those days where you appreciate our current culture.
Being a public holiday definitely helped with the crowd.
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As someone who attends church, with 100 odd adults in attendance, I can confirm not one single mother with kids in attendance. Which is not to say all churches are the same – the church worldwide is generally in a regrettable state, so I wouldn’t be surprised if it is true somewhere – but it does seem like too broad a brush to paint with. Also, if one is at church for the sole purpose of finding a wife, they are there for the wrong reasons, and needs be careful.
However, if you do happen to marry a Christian woman – one who knows her bible and submits to the word of God – you should certainly enjoy a good sex life, as God does not want one to withhold that from another.
“Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband. Let the husband render unto the wife due benevolence: and likewise also the wife unto the husband. The wife hath not power of her own body, but the husband: and likewise also the husband hath not power of his own body, but the wife. Defraud ye not one the other, except it be with consent for a time, that ye may give yourselves to fasting and prayer; and come together again, that Stn tempt you not for your incontinency.” (1 cor 7:2-5)
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Perhaps singe mothers and their children are not welcomed at that church.
Preventing competition for the available men and temptation for the unavailable men.
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Sorry but thats even further off base than the original comment. Of course they are welcome. There is literally a sign out the front saying all are welcome. How could a church that claims to preach salvation for all possibly justify banning single mothers from attending? Absurd! For temptation? The goal of the church is not to lock every one away so we never have to face temptation. The goal is to try and equip us with the heart, mind and spirit to overcome. Whether we succeed or not is up to us, not the church.
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Solomon was the biblical king most famous for his wisdom.
In 1 Kings he sacrificed to God, and God later appeared to him in a dream, asking what Solomon wanted from God.
Solomon asked for wisdom in order to better rule and guide his people.
But this dude had supposedly had a harem that included 700 wives and 300 concubines (1 Kgs 11:3).
I would be a good ruler if I had that. But I won’t have enough time to rule. If you know what I mean.
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“Christians” are human, they can be judgemental, they can say one thing and do another, and still be considered “good” Christians.
My mother was divorced, and I saw how our family was treated differently. Tolerated, but not accepted.
I attended a Christian private school 9-12, and found that outside of morning chapel, “Christian” kids could be as bad as secular kids in mocking students that they looked down upon.
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@ Benjamin, that’s awesome when you’re part of a congregation like that.
@ Wayne, I’m truly sorry you had to go through this. Your experience reminds me of a similar experience of a white catholic woman in an upstate NY town. She told me how she’d go to church regularly with hubby and children, and that it was an almost entirely Italian congregation. And how disappointed she felt that when her oldest son died of cancer when still in secondary school, no one of that church came to see her and her family.
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@ Benjamin, thank you for quoting from the KJV. All those other versions really bug me.
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for more on this see (some thoughts go a long way back):
http://www.mileswmathis.com/arm.html
http://mileswmathis.com/front.html
http://mileswmathis.com/news.pdf p. 2
http://mileswmathis.com/dowdy.html
Click to access ad.pdf
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Dating is so absurd nowadays. I doubt I will ever find a good woman. Being born in the 90s, if I’m looking back, so much went wrong. There is just no structure in dating anymore, no guiding principles, no rules. Everybody is winging it, with no plan or goal. Simultaneously, our instincts are being torn to shreds by psy-ops and technology. Reality is being overlayed with a synthetic layer. They can’t change Nature, but they can swap it with a layer that looks like Nature and shape it to their desire. The goal of dating is to find a partner, form a family and have children. But now having children is seen as troublesome, some decide consciously against it or want to establish a carrer first. Then with 35, they start regretting it, and the rationalizations start, i.e. who to blame. And PN Navy has all the answers ready, of course, spoon-fed by all kinds of media personalities. I read in the same newspaper: 1) The world is overpopulated, it’s good that European women decide to not have any children. 2) We don’t have enough children, so we are in dire need of third-world immigration. 3) Arabic clans are taking over cities, no-go zones are established, native children are becoming a minority in big city schools.
So if the goal isn’t children anymore, how are the decisions made in regards to a partner? In my opinion, it’s a decision of what is more fun and what makes them feel excited. So the more handsome men get one woman after another while the average men fight for the crumbs on tinder. This leads to the phrase “all men are jerks”. And those women who don’t attract such men, are waiting for their prince who never comes, not taking any chances with average men, while being themselves average. Hedonism at the top, loneliness in the middle and bottom, medicated by porn and entertainment. This is my perspective, a male one, i.e. what I’m seeing. There’s surely also a female side to this, from decent women that have similar gripes with dysfunctional males. So the question is, how do the decent ones from both sides find each other and meet, at least.
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“So the question is, how do the decent ones from both sides find each other and meet, at least.”
On a wing and prayer. And I wish I was kidding.
Just want to confirm everything you said, as a 35 year old male in a traditional relationship. I’d say the dating scene started to completely fall apart by 2018, and I would argue dating apps and social media have been x10 more detrimental than porn (I think it has pros and cons, but in a land of ever increasing mental illness, it’s probably doing more harm than good at this point). Even though I found mine through a app, I would never recommend them. The situation is even worse for the Zoomers, and I understand somewhat their existential nihilism. They’re already living in the post-apocalypse. At least many of us didn’t have to contend with 47 different genders. Anyone who knows one should be handing over copies of Miles papers by the box, since they are most ready for the revolution.
I found a nice lass out of sheer bullheaded determination. If you’re absolutely set on finding a mate, then get mad as hell, find a religion or make one for yourself, and don’t stop until the mission is complete. Just remember that even if you do find a good mate, it’s even more difficult to keep one.
It does help the relationship being cognizant of the many minefields (splitting of the sexes hoaxes, MAP, MGTOW, etc.) set up by the PN, which have been uncovered by Miles. Your partner may not understand it at the same level as we do, but as long as she/he is supportive I think that is okay. Us guys really do need to start getting real at the local level though, since Miles is right, the revolution will have to come from us. Understand that we’re under attack from all fronts, and that this is about survival.
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2018? Ah, youth! No, the dating scene was dead by 1990, and had been falling for years already before that. No accident, they had been strafing it since 1970. Think of the battle of the sexes, the tennis match with Billie Jean King. That was 1973, and was a perfect signal of what they were up to. Yes, it continues to get worse every year, but it was already a nightmare by the late 80s, early 90s. Just look at pop music. That is when pop music was collapsing as well, being taken over by everything dark and shallow. Think the Smiths, as just one example.
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Fake AIDS also terrorized people into abstinence in the 80s.
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yes, and fake HIV, warts, rape statistics, and a thousand other things.
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The Smiths Miles mentioned (the posers I never heard about) remind me of comparable sham of a band, The new kids on the block. I could newer before be bothered to look this boy band up, but I finally invested necessary time to compare their ‘muzak’ to that of The Smiths. It cost me thirty seconds, each. Muzak by the Shayts (of England) and the Latest Chopped Goats (of US) is simultaneously whiffy and ashen, which is, mind you, quite an achievement.
And then I additionally spent another thirty seconds checking wikis of both bands and to my surprise I found that Wahlberg brothers, Donnie and Mark, were (or still are?) part of this boy-project, ensuring dusk of pop music. From then on only zombies, werewolves and vampires remained operative.
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“On a wing and prayer. And I wish I was kidding.”
Thanks, I really appreciate your answer. Moving forward in our understanding of the world, with Miles providing us with the proverbial kick in the ass, as the foundation, I think it’s time for me to just ask the Muses for help before I go to sleep. I still have a lot of work to do on myself and my life.
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Miles, it’s interesting to compare the east and west in this regard. My parents were born in the Soviet Union, where Western American propaganda had no foot hold at that time. They are still married, 35+ years. Their siblings are also still all married, everyone had multiple children. Since moving to the West, and growing up there, almost all of their children, i.e. the next generation, are struggling, and almost no one has any offspring.
With Germany as an example, the Western part is completely lost, but when you look at the East, the resistance is a lot stronger and people are voting for parties with common sense. It’s still controlled opposition, but the differences are like 5% to 30%+. And all these counties/states are exactly those that were in the GDR. I think the elites followed two scripts there and abandoned one for the other. Or they still have the plan to turn hard right somewhere in the future. Saying this, I’m talking more about the repercussions of the past (60s-80s), if you look at at what lifestyles proliferate in the east now, they’re quickly approaching Western standards, so I’m talking more about the legacy of past policies.
Just as an interesting side note.
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[So the more handsome men get one woman after another while the average men fight for the crumbs on tinder.]
I am tall, handsome, athletic and obviously intelligent. I have been treated like absolute garbage by almost all women I’ve ever met. They will ALWAYS give the first signal, then act almost ecstatic when I first approach and we talk. And after a certain point where they realize how freely I give attention, kindness and love, it goes to their head and they start acting totally superior. I can understand them being flattered, but we’re talking about a totally different beast here. It’s like they’re going “Oh great, the handsome/smart dude is under my control now. Let’s see how far I can extend this control to show it off to the other women around me”. And while they’re filling their previously empty confidence tank, I am there wondering if they have ever truly considered how it would be to HAVE A NORMAL RELATIONSHIP with the handsome/smart dude instead of using him as a confidence valve….
There’s no “hedonism” either (at least in my case). A few women wanted just sex and nothing else, but I wouldn’t do it. Not because I am against this in principle. I just don’t feel comfortable if there’s no connection at all, or any possibility of it.
[So if the goal isn’t children anymore, how are the decisions made in regards to a partner?]
Shouldn’t there be no ‘HOWs’? This is just simple attraction. Apologies if I am sounding too fuzzy/out-there, but isn’t this like asking “HOW is the decision made by the moon to be attracted by the earth to orbit it”? It’s kind of meaningless. A better approach would be this: WHY attracted people aren’t making the connection (having healthy relationships, sex, kids etc)? Why doesn’t the main attractive force do its job? Well… because there are other, external forces messing up with this natural process. The Phoenicians, in their infinite greed, have committed and are committing a crime against love, hence against attraction, hence against the way spirit/photons operate. And this is why their spirits are exploding from inside out.
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I was long time ago in a park talking with a good friend. He was complaining about how girls are totally f*cked up and don’t know what they want in relationships. Some girls walked by, and we overheard their conversation, really really confirming his point.
But my response was: but you only need to find one…
They can’t possibly be all like that.
And this is also true. As it has proven to be.
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There’s always been a problem getting a good date.
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“Young people now are so decimated by fluoride, poisoned food, drugs, and 24/7 brainwashing and gaslighting, they seem to us older generations like some nuked cave-people, slouching around glassy-eyed in clown clothing, mesmerized by their phones and puking up chopped sentences that only distantly resemble language. The military is now admitting that 75% of them aren’t even qualified to clean latrines or polish their
shoes while saying yessir. And the other 25% is skinny-stupid. ”
I feel weird laughing about this.
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In some ways, the movie Idiocracy seems kind of prophetic in this context.
I have been doing a lot of reading about history from ~ 100BC – 1200AD lately and it seems that… maybe this is just the nature of humanity, cyclical. That the best we can do is profit from what we see to come and inform future generations accordingly.
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Is it just me?
But I see everybody (and I mean everybody) walking around with a cell phone in their face all the time. And they say that people are getting hit by cars more often because they’re looking at their cell phone.
And forget about the radiation factor coming from the cell phone towers. That’s a whole different subject.
I told my son if he could take a picture of somebody without looking at a cell phone I’ll give him $20.
They remind me of The Walking Dead TV show.
Sometimes I imagine a evil mastermind flipping a switch on their phone and turning them into zombies.
By the way.
Millennials admit they can’t hang a picture… or even change a light bulb and tend to turn to Google for help.
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Smart phone; dumb user.
But if you need to use it then you need to use it: smart phone; trapped user!
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I didn’t mean to leave the laugh in video on my comment.
Sometimes you have stuff on your clipboard that you don’t erase. And there’s no editing on this site.
So like James Brown said… which I think is a wonderful statement if you think about it.
“What it is is what it is.”
live with it.
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So the “battle of the sexes” is another fake trend (multi-generational by now) to hide the very real battle against sex.
Reminds me of a writer who compared modern pop music to drill music: you can march to modern love songs, all part of the discombobulation by associating love with war.
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https://www.google.com/search?tbm=vid&sxsrf=AJOqlzUmLrkrXByNVnu16Hpk9rs3uJpPZA:1678771316350&q=War+what+is+it+good+for&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj7iuG_1tr9AhW_EVkFHYx2CYAQ8ccDegQIDBAH&biw=1088&bih=478&dpr=1.25#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:53331005,vid:tPXiy9RXubI
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A free guided tour of the Capitol Building.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/iKIFNmcxGDwa/
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Bunch of shady characters exposed by Miles’ latest post “YouGov Polling is Fake” – http://mileswmathis.com/hog.pdf
Wiki about Jeffrey Howard Archer, Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare reads like a larger then life comedy peace.
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any one do the genealogy of Paul Watson himself?
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I didn’t do his genealogy, but I showed he is not a poor council flats boy like he claims. See the Fires of Australia paper.
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In the latest paper – http://mileswmathis.com/tuck4.pdf – by Miles, “Tucker and the January 6 Tapes”, Jordan Peterson is crushed again.
And he obviously deserves it for what a globalists’ media whore he is and UN’s mitglieder:
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busy guy from being ostracized and cancelled for his racy views
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To be fair, the only thing worse than Peterson is the response to him from the left. Only they could make him look like a genius.
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There was a series of debates between Peterson and Camille Paglia. Fake Team Red and Fake Team Blue.
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Not quite saying it to our faces…
“Phoenicians among Others: Why Migrants Mattered in the Ancient Mediterranean”
the first history of Phoenician immigrants…influenced the development of societies, introduced new institutions, shaped the policies of their home and host states, made notions of citizenship more fluid, and changed the course of local, regional, and Mediterranean histories.
Apparently it is destined to win the 2023 Euphemism of the Year award.
Volume II is titlted…
“Phoenicians amongst us: they haven’t gone away you know!”
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Here’s the link to the book, doh.
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Link removed. Ah well. You have the title.
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I had a friend from Maine with that last name: Demetriou.
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This should be put into Ancient Spooks…what’s that note before a drop of golden sun? Doh!
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Here’s a comeback you can use. I said something about “they” doing this, and I got the usual “who is they?”, asked with a sneer. I said, “they are the people with a clue. . . which is I guess why you are asking”.
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Hi Miles – reference you comment about water tables rising when the ice age finished….wouldnt it matter as to whether the ice was on land or in the water. If ice formed in water then the water table would rise wouldnt it? maybe the ice caps have water beneath them rather than being set on terra firma….
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Yes, ice never sinks. It always floats.
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Yes, similar to the “you are being deceived” response that another CttF’er suggested.
I was recently thinking that if someone asked me if I’m anti-semitic I might respond with “what do you mean by anti-semitic?” or simply “No, I’m anti-conspiracist and btw who do you work for?”
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The follwoing went into moderation so redacting some characters…
Yes, similar to the “you are being deceived” response that another CttF’er suggested.
I was recently thinking that if someone asked me if I’m anti-semic I might respond with “what do you mean by anti-semic?” or simply “No, I’m anti-conspiracist and btw who do you work for?”
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I tell people I am anti-semantic. Not much difference, I think.
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You can try and say you’re anti-semiotic, which is probably even what “they” mean by it. Mainstreamers may not get it, but if you’re looking for slightly changed versions, it might get you past the censoring bots on forums.
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“Anti-semiotic” is very good. Cheers.
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Would it be also fair to say that ‘semiotic’ languages were “designed” for uttering spells (formant spelling, using letters) and casting judgements (in sentences, prescribed by written law), in addition to encrypted and manipulative communication?
Ah well, just some thought-train spotting. Never mind.
One giant illusion, created by carefully crafted ‘semiotic’ languages, to obscure reality? Spread globally to dampen naturally occurring vibrations (inside our brain and on the outside) and to boost our susceptibility for the artificiality of the (beast) system? Were semiotic languages “developed” to reconfigure our brains to limit their ability to sense and experience reality, are we being downloaded (already in a womb) with instruction to decode “the signal” that keeps us ignorant of all but Matrix?
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What is the original meaning of Semitic?
It’s pertaining to the descendants of Shem the eldest of three sons of Noah.
And also pertaining to any of the religions which originated among the Semites and also Abrahamic.
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Check Gerry’s link for the sham behind the shem. I can get very cynical about the punnery but it is slam dunk in this case and a fairly modern pun.
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Who knows who descended from who.
In the Bible there was Shem Ham and Japheth.
Shem was white Ham was black and Japheth was oriental.
There was a strong european tradition dating back to the middle ages that said that the Jews were black… or at least swarthy.
In medieval literature a theory prevailed in which the Jews were part of the black race… or were at least dark-skinned.
Maybe that’s the idea where the black Jesus came in.
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@tony martin
I was just reading about Yemenite Jews. Some of them can apparently claim direct ancestry to David. Most are not, say, African black but definitely dusky.
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“Shem was white Ham was black and Japheth was oriental.”
I wouldn’t state this so surely as fact, the bbl doesn’t actually say it anywhere. There’s lots of debate around where the different races came from.
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The Israelites came from the line of Shem… in fact the word Semite comes from the name of Shem.
Other descendants of Shem include the Assyrians Chaldeans Elamites Arameans Moabites Ammonites and Edomites.
Japheth’s line produced the Chinese Persians and Romans Scythians and Macedonians.
Ham’s line produced the Canaanites…which were dark skinned and the Babylonians the Phoenicians and the Cushites and the Egyptians also had dark skin… even in the pyramid drawings.
And it wasn’t from just getting a tan at the beach.
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Also: “who ARE they? They are the anti-Gentites, of course.”
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Did you guys realize the marriage rate in the US has dropped to 5? Down from 16.4 in 1946 and 10.5 in the 80s. It was 7 in 2017, so it has fallen nearly a third in just a few years. This is catastrophic. But is anyone reporting on it? Not that I have seen. The alt sites aren’t covering it.
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It’s even worse in Western Europe.
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Plus the birth rate is below replacement rate. Given the quality of the pickings, I wouldn’t marry any of the single women out there either. Siri is a better conversationalist, which isn’t saying much. I did ok, and we raised two girls that can carry on an intelligent conversation using complete sentences.
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You raised two girls with Siri? How does that work?
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LOL. Good old nuclear and extended family. A dwindling asset.
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The media does not cover people’s fertility problems either.. Primarily women’s fertility issues. I know of many couples whom have had difficulties conceiving a child. Some were able to finally haveone, others had to go too specialists. I always thought the cause of the difficulty was a combination of birth control usage and waiting till 30s to get pregnant. Nonetheless, I hear about it all the time. Lots of miscarriages during the process as well. It’s quite alarming.
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Hey everyone, I fell behind on moderation. Started catching up yesterday and finished today. Apologies!
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Regarding the Egyptian pyramids, there’s the technology depicted on three reliefs (one single and a double representation) at the Dendera Temple to Hathor that resemble a modern electrical lightning system called ‘Dendera Lightbulb’.
Wiki says ‘the stone reliefs depict Harsomtus, in the form of a snake, emerging from a lotus flower. In six reliefs he is shown within an oval container called hn, which might represent the womb of Nut.[13][14] These resemble a lamp or light.’
Sylvie Caulville who worked extensively on the inscriptions in the temple suggested that in the carvings, Hor-sema-tawy (or Harsomtus ‘Horus the uniter of the two lands’) is depicted as a serpent, a falcon and as a child (Ihy the son of Hathor and Horus of Behedet). According to the myth, God Ihy sprung into existence out of a lotus flower which blossomed in the watery abyss[!] of Nun at dawn at the beginning of every year.
https://theniqabgirl.com/2020/05/31/nikola-tesla-confirms-ancient-egypt-used-wireless-power/
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I also came across Bosnian Pyramids, the largest one being Visocica Hill also known as ‘flatiron’ (heated flat iron) hill. It is dubbed as the ‘Pyramid of the Sun’, and it is said to be more than 32.000 years old. There are large stone blocks, tunnel network and large energetic man-made ceramic plate. The largest stone sphere / boulder in the world was also found in the town of Zavidovici, 2 hrs drive from the town of Visoko where the Visocica Hill is located.
https://www.rferl.org/a/bosnia-ancient-pyramids-djokovic/31011973.html
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“Everything Everywhere All at Once”? Best picture?
I can’t even watch the trailer all the way through.
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Multiverse shite.
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PS Watched a little bit of Denzel Washington’s 2021 movie “The Little Things” on Prime. He’s great, as ever, but the movie (like most modern movies) lacked any pacing so I skipped to the end and spotted a little red flag in a black bin bag.
It is a serial killer movie but the plot is not important. As Denzel is disposing of the killer’s belongings there is a brief pause on the novel “Helter Skelter” and I recalled Miles mentioning this in his papers on the serial killer psyops. I would not be surprised if that is the official project name for Langley’s psyop.
From Miles’sssss Tate paper…
“This information allows us to finally crack the lyrics in American Pie, where Don McLean says, “Helter Skelter in a summer swelter, the birds flew off to a fallout shelter, eight miles high and falling fast.” Some have connected this to the Byrds and their famous song Eight Miles High, but that isn’t the right interpretation. McLean is referencing that, but that isn’t what he is telling you. “The birds” are those involved in the operation,
the perpetrators or the actors. He is telling you they flew off. In other words, they didn’t die, they escaped. They flew off to a fallout shelter, which means they “went underground”—not literally but figuratively. They went into hiding. How did they do it? He tells you that also: they flew off 8 miles high, which means they were in a commercial jet, which flies at just under that altitude. Of course international flights fly the highest, so you are being told they fled the country. I have shown they probably went to Jamaica first, or at least Tate did.”
So Den Zel and the filmmakers, in that brief shot of the title, is telling us that serial killers are fake. Spoiler Alert: in the story, Jared Leto’s serial killer probably didn’t kill anyone — only the cops are the killers.
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are telling us
Retentive? Guilty.
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I watched an hour of it at a family gathering over Christmas. It was so awful even my normie parents wanted to turn it off. It was this movie or some Marvel capeshit; the Marvel would have been better.
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Wiki says it is about a middle age woman. Since when is 60 middle age? Is Yeoh going to live to 120? Yeoh reamed Lemon in her acceptance speech, saying she was not past her prime. But clearly she is. This was nothing like as watchable as Crouching Tiger, and part of that is because Yeoh isn’t in her 30s anymore, and doesn’t have the even younger and prettier Zhang to support her. I can admit I am not what I was 25 years ago, at least not to look at, so women are going to have to admit it as well. That isn’t ageism or sexism, it is just life.
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Was ISKCON a CIA Project?
Is the Pope a…hold on, what’s an ISKON anyway? I suppose I better read the paper.
Click to access hare.pdf
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A comprehensive take down of the Hare Krishna fake: the usual saying it to our faces and so corny it is not funny — we should be ashamed of our gullibility.
Miles Mathis “be like”…
Okay, I misremembered the Captain as beating-up Hare Krishnas in the airport but it still works 😉
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Back in the 1960s the Krishna people were very visible in the SF Bay Area. Practically every outdoor event or concert had a group of them dancing and singing with their robes and shaved heads. I couldn’t imagine anyone joining their group at the time. They looked so silly and most people thought they were a joke. The scene in the movie “Airplane” spoofing them is true. They did hang out at the airport and other busy public places promoting their group.
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The Hare Krishnas are like a banana peel–a fixed joke formula. At least in my mind. And someone (“they”) arranged that association by saturating movies and TV with such ridicule. Weaponized comedy.
The (fake?) 1960s skyjackings were another widespread punchline. But if you think about, what was funny about highjacking a commercial jet? That’s terrorism. And this was in the day when supposedly strict standards and practices were being enforced at the networks. But whose agenda was “standards and practices” implementing?
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Hare translates to “lièvre” in French, a wild rabbit.
so Hare Krishna can be interpreted as “wild rabbit of the rich NaK”
(NaK is a heat transfer fluid and a catalyst for chemical reactions – but KaN is the title taken by Mongol rulers, Tartar chiefs, Turkish, Persian or Indian rulers.)
therefore, wild rabbit of the rich rulers
Yes, we Kan
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Kan as in Khan as in Kohen?
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As in Canaan
As in CNN
Ja, ich kann
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Wkpd says about krikri
“Krishna (Kṛṣṇa, कृष्ण, dark, blue-black, in Sanskrit) is a central deity in Hinduism. In most Hindu traditions, he is the eighth avatar (incarnation) of Vishnu.
It is possible that Krishna is an ancient divine Fire. Its name is reminiscent of a “black fire” comparable to the Scandinavian Surt and “soot-smeared” Hermes, to which it bears distinct resemblances. The black (invisible) component of fire manifests as soot. Black fire is also that of magic.”
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The world owes Miles a huge thank you for this one. It figures that the hierarchy is all gay. They denigrate their women through hindu names that connote evil. The names are forced on them upon conversion. But that’s just the tip of it.
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Is the world overpopulated? Well, it is true only if you squeez people to live in 3% of the country’s total land. Take a look for example at how land is distributed and utlized in the U.S.
https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2018-us-land-use/
Or how it is distributed and utlized in the U.K. where 60% of land is owned by private individuals!
https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2022-uk-land-use/
So, the world is overpopulated in some “cities” but definately it is massively underpopulated when we take the country as a whole.
If we could gather all earth population in one place, the size of land that we would need to accomodate 8 billion people comfortably is th size of Texas.
One writer said: “if the entire world population lived in Texas, we would still be less crowded than New York City. Texas has over 268,000 square miles of land for a planet of 8 billion-plus people. That would equate to approximately 30,000 people per square mile. Manhattan, on the other hand, boasts 67,000 people per square mile!”
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and if the world’s population moved to brazil, everyone would have the right to 1000 m².
And the rest of the planet would return to the wild.
Where I live, land is so expensive that I can’t buy 1000 m²
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Overpopulation is a myth.
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I agree. Why should I believe Phoenician stats on this issue but not on others? By default I’m skeptical; by experience, all I see is an emptied countryside.
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There was something that was said to me long ago about conspiracy theories.
Why do “I” have to prove to you that the conspiracy isn’t true.
Or rather maybe… “you” should prove to me the conspiracy is not true?
Think about it?
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#1 those bloomberg links are paywalled and even 12ft.io & archive.org don’t work, FYI.
#2 Like tony martin said, I’m of the opinion that overpopulation is a myth or at least greatly exaggerated. India and China are worrisome but the solution is to get them from developing to developed countries and they’ll magically have less children. phoenies need their slave class, though.
Dutch farmers are a great example. They produce the 2nd most amount of food exports in the world in a country a bit bigger than Maryland using lots of ingenious techniques. Unfortunately the phoenies don’t like that and are trying to shut that down. How dare those uppity, insolent Dutch /s
Something else to consider is Path To Freedom/Dervais family – a few years back they got some publicity for producing 6000 pounds of food a year on an urban farm with household of 4 adults in central LA, 1/10th of an acre, with surplus to sell to local restaurants to the tune of roughly 20,000$. All organic and vegetarian. A homestead could easily have hogs, goats and a milk cow or two on an acre with Aquaponics. There’s so much innovation going on as we speak that there is no reason to despair.
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“Louis has already [been] signed by the Tavistock Wood talent agency”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-11189365/Princess-Dianas-nephew-Viscount-Althorp-28-graduates-drama-school-Arts-Ed-agent.html#comments-11189365
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“Vinyl overtakes CD sales for the first time since 1987”
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Vinylly. About time! 😉
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I can’t remember the last time I played a actual record.
I lost my record player a long time ago.
Maybe in the salvation army.
They were good… but if you scratched them they didn’t work.
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I found a genealogy which connects the knight Bayard to the official founder of the dynasty of Savoy, Humbert the white hands.
By his mother, a Alleman.
In this tree, we find other known names of the region, such as Geneva, Faucigny, …
if we catch the Fieschi branch, we find Grimaldi and Ferrero
(ferrero = ferrari??)
https://gw.geneanet.org/pierfit?lang=fr&spouse=on&m=RL&p=humbert&n=de+savoie&oc=3&l1=15&p1=pierre&n1=du+terrail&l2=0&p2=humbert&n2=de+savoie&oc2=3&dag=on
Que du beau monde…
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I was in Orlando recently, and ran across a huge medical research development that is owned by the Tavistocks. There was a street by that name, and the local I was with mentioned that they owned the whole area, but was unfamiliar with the British institute.
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I did not know about them until reading Coleman’s ‘Committee 300’ back in the 90’s. The following reference provides some historical outline that, if i recall, began in the late 1800’s when some upper-class Brits were wanting to build a kinder/gentler socialism for the world. ht tps://modernhistoryproject.org/mhp?Article=FabianSociety&C=1.0
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Look into Joe Lewis.
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The Ides of March ave come.
Aye, but not gone yet😝
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Apparently, on the ides of March, was voted retirement at age 64 for the French sheptel … two more years stolen by and for their rotten system… just enough to bring us to “life expectancy in good health” who is 65 years old in France.
We will be offered walkers as a retirement gift, that’s cool!
And in nursing homes, the staff may be older than the residents.
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I do remember some names & noses in the excellent ‘Gods of the New Age’ – Documentary – Full Version
content source : youtube.com
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“Names & Noses”
If there was ever an alternative name for this site that would be it: pithy, laconic.
“Cognomens and Conks” doesn’t have the same class.
“Schmucks unt Schnozzes” must be passed over in silence.
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Definition: Fable…. a story with talking animals.
Definition: Bible…. a story with talking animals.
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@ tony martin, Don’t you think that you’re committing some sort of fallacy there?
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In the Bible there are talking animals. Let’s not forget the serpent in the garden of Eden.
Riding along with two servants, Balaam doesn’t see the danger ahead of him.
There, an angel with a sword blocks his path. The she-donkey Balaam is riding sees the danger and turns aside. Balaam, angry at her, beats the donkey. But she refuses to go on — turning aside, pressing Balaam’s leg against a wall. He becomes even more angry. Finally, the donkey lies down, refusing to move. Balaam beats the donkey more.
Suddenly, God gives the donkey speech: “What have I done to you that you beat me these three times?” she asks.
Balaam, apparently not noticing how odd a talking donkey is, says that he is angry she is disobeying him. He even says he would kill her “if I only had a sword at hand.”
The donkey answers him, “Am I not your donkey, on which you have always ridden until now? Have I been in the habit of treating you this way before?” It is a gentle reproach, considering his threats.
And then God lets Balaam see the angel. The angel tells the prophet that he would have killed Balaam had he gone farther, “though I would have spared her,” meaning the donkey.
Needless to say, Balaam doesn’t curse the Israelites. He went home, on his faithful donkey.
So there are talking animals in the Bible.
And there are talking animals in the fables.
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Yeah, but, You’re trying to equate the two. You’re implying that the Bible is a fable based on the fact that there are accounts of talking animals therein. Are you not?
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@Chris Ryska
Everybody has a right to their beliefs.
Do you think the Bible is a true story?
https://lifelessons.co/spirituality/bible/
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@ tony martin, Yeah, I’ve heard a lot of that before. It seems that there’s a scoffing type of spirit imbedded there in that list of supposed contradictions. I could address some of those questions but it seems that, at the least, it’ll only engender more scoffing and doubtful disputations.
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Do you think that God is gonna hand you all the mysteries all at once on a silver platter? Do you really think that He owes you that or something?? Some of those seemingly contradictions can eventually work themselves out in time. But I can’t address all of them on that list because I don’t have all the answers. So why would I bother to enlighten a faithless scoffer even on one of those questions knowing that the whole purpose of their list is hinder someone’s faith? It’s not gonna do ME any good.
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Religion (or blind belief) was the worst thing that ever happened to mankind.
Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.
https://www.google.com/search?q=the+acquisition+by+Mel+Brooks&gs_ivs=1#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:e8e9f316,vid:LnF1OtP2Svk
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@ tony martin, Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. What you’re saying is just a blackwashing.
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NASA announces their new space suit which they say will be used by the next astronauts to go to the moon.
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/spacesuit-for-nasa-s-artemis-iii-moon-surface-mission-debuts
They neglect to mention in this announcement that at least the exterior of the suit was designed by a Hollywood sci-fi costume designer:
https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/364971/nasas-new-artemis-spacesuit-has-been-officially-revealed
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Don’t need that.
You just need Jackie Gleason to tell his wife.
“You’re going to the moon Alice… you’re going to the moon. Bang zoom”.
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Genesis 5 gives a list of men who lived incredibly long lives, most of them over 900 years. After the flood, the ages to which people lived began to decrease for various reasons. Genesis 11 gives another list of men after the flood, and by the time of Abraham, the average was around 200 years, which is still very lengthy by today’s standards. Abraham lived to be 175. Up to the 1800s, early 1900’s life expectancy was 40 to 60 years of age, and recently around 80 years old. However if people lived to 900 back in those early times, would some of their families with the same genetics, be able to live that long now? It could coincide with the faking of one’s death, if one knows they will live hundreds of years it would be a good idea to fake their death, and move out of the area before their friend’s grand children noticed. Ageing gracefully so one would not have wrinkles or gray hairs at the age of 60-100. I haven’t read much about it in Alt media or theory circles but I’m thinking we have people on the planet today that are over 200 years old, and they have to move around to new locations after soo many decades so others don’t catch on. I’m not saying vampires or drinking adrenochrome, although there may be a substance humans can consume to extend their lives, i’m saying it’s just genetics and these people are related to the ones mentioned in the bible.
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@ Greg, Well, there’s predestination. But there was also a lot more oxygen in the air before the flood. I think that genetics-wise there could be a deteriorating going on. From what I’ve heard everything is working towards equalibrium which might include genetics. But some were preserved compared to others. It says of Moses that his natural force abated not, even at a hundred and twenty years old. He was also the meekest man upon the face of the earth.
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A lot of people don’t realize that the magnetic field of the earth has a lot to do with health.
They say that the magnetic field of the earth is getting smaller.
There’s one guy that I know that has magnets all over his mattress when he sleeps and it makes him feel better.
One time his friend slept over his house on his bed and he woke up feeling really great. But the guy said why did you sleep on my bed.
So magnets are also great. Since the earth’s magnetic field is lessening.
Is Earth’s magnetic field getting weaker?
Yes.
The geomagnetic field has been losing 30 percent of its intensity in the last 3,000 years.
From this value it will drop to near zero in a few centuries or a millennia.
Today we can already see the effects of a weakened magnetic field.
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@ tony martin, Would it matter which way the magnets were facing? Negative side up perhaps??
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I’ve studied this for awhile to make sure what I’m doing.
If you get a compass… the way that the needle points is the side that goes to your body.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6323575/
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P.S.
I got really strong magnets from show business.
Sometimes when you put together temporary stages… they have magnets so that you could line them up and then hook them in.
But then one day they threw out some in a dumpster… and I took them out. And they’re really powerful.
Sometimes you hurt your hand just pull them apart. So I took six of them and I glued them together in something. With crazy glue. It was a piece of plastic or something.
I made a real powerful magnet.
I used it once in a while for my back or if I got hurt.
I gave it to my wife because she had some kind of knee problem and she won’t give it back to me. So I made another one.
I don’t need it now because I don’t have any pain. (Knock on wood)
She said that it really helps her knee.
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You have laid out good arguments why these genealogies are unrealistic. Wordplay can explain it though.
In fact, the first-level wordplay is even proof that the original stories from which the Bible was created were invented by ordinary honest people, and not spooky rulers. In the archaic days, mythology & religion were likely not the authoritative institutions they are today, where everyone has to gather around one single point of truth, and may only debate whether it’s true, or true. Rather, storytelling was open to everyone who could make things rhyme & chime, and inspire his fellow humans with a good story.
For the genealogies of Shem, Ham & Japheth this is even admitted: Shem puns with shemam for “desolate” & “deserted”, so the archaic storytellers made him the ancestor of all desert regions. Ham puns with ham for “hot” & “scorched”, so the storytellers made him the ancestor of African regions where people have dark skin. Japheth puns with pathah for “wide” & “spacious”, so he was made the ancestor of the vast & spacious regions of Asia, and of the regions along the Mediterranean, which was the largest body of water in the area. This was poetry, and it explained the world to the archaic people in words that felt right. There were likely 1000 variations of this theme, with different names & groupings, but we’ll never know those, because they were never written down.
Then, later, when the elites had become deceptive, the usurped all these originally innocent stories & wordplays, picked & adapted the ones where the words by coincidence punned with their own corrupt concepts, and instituted their scripture on top of the result. That is the second-level wordplay I am constantly decrypting, and I’m sure it was also applied to the genealogies of nations.
I haven’t yet figured out all of them, but I can give you the second-level solution for Ham here: Ham puns with ham for “hot”, which in derivation also means “angry” & “fierce”. In the spook version handed down to us, Ham’s descendants all pun with various words for “violence”. So, the Ham branch of the genealogy is likely discussing “ruling through violence”, which is probably to be contrasted to “ruling through deception”.
I haven’t yet figured out the ages, but likely you have to read the numbers as letters, and then reshuffle & adapt them to get an encrypted word. Because they’re in the wrong order though, it’s rather hard to find what they mean without knowing the context first.
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“I haven’t yet figured out the ages, but likely you have to read the numbers as letters, and then reshuffle & adapt them to get an encrypted word.”
So let me get this straight.
1) substitute letters for numbers
2) reshuffle numbers as you please
3) hidden meaning revealed!
Is that the only path left to go down when all other means of letter additions, swaps and subtractions fail to yield a suitable pun?
C’mon folks, see this for what it is. Does this system sound at all practical?
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What I don’t understand is how it would relate to Christ’s life and teachings. He often referred to the law and even said that he came not to destroy the law {and the prophets} but to fulfill. But then there was the Apostle Paul/Saul who had confessed to being an agent provocatuer and who had also answered to Judean intelligence prior to his awakening. It’s no wonder that they hated him with so much intensity and continue to deride him to this day.
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‘Let it stand attest to the Devine so that we are informed enough to be able to look at what is going on in the World today and interpret everything according to the words of Jesus: If the World hates me, the World will hate you, too.
‘And let us work very hard to build our spiritual arcs by knowing our faith so that we may survive the flood of evil that is coming our way.’
Fr Altman
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Gerry is not alone, analyzing Bible puns. Here’s a mainstream Bible archaeology site: “It is no secret to students of the Bible that the ancient Hebrews loved plays on words.” https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/biblical-topics/bible-interpretation/wordplay-in-genesis/
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@Gerry That’s interesting about the Ham branch of the genealogy. Maybe it ties with how, over and over, “black” gets associated with “violent” (as perpetrator or victim or both), in Hollywood movies, TV action thrillers, and “the news”.
How did you mean, “I haven’t yet figured out the ages”? Are you trying to repair the genealogies into chronological order?
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Uh, what I meant is, so far in my text decryptions I’ve only used word similarities. But there’s also sections I haven’t yet decrypted, like those genealogies, and some kind of numerology could be used there. Together with the names, the numbers may form phrases. But Benjamin is right of course: With numerology, the letter order is by definition wrong, and some letters cannot be encrypted together and you’d have to substitute them. So this encryption is very ambiguous, and the decryption is prone to confirmation bias. To get confirmation you’d have to have context, and the genealogies have very little of that. So I haven’t yet figured it out.
The other thing I meant is that there is not one “hidden meaning” in the texts, but many. One of them are the spook stories I’m after, which we all naturally hate. But I also found remnants of other hidden meanings & wordplays, partly destroyed by the spook rewriting I think. Sometimes those other layers support the literal story, but often it’s a complementing parable, or just wordplay for the sake of it. That was what finally convinced me that the stories were not originally invented by spooks, but by many authors, who together wrote 1 story for 2 audiences: people who liked supernatural stuff, and people who liked parables & wordplay. I get it though if the parable angle is not appealing to people who like the literal story. Sorry if it came out as offensive.
I have no idea if “black violence” was taken from one of these hidden stories.
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I highly recommend this Timothy Kelly podcast which dives deep into the Covid Culprits and much, much more. Full spectrum dominance indeed http://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/tkelly6785757/episodes/2023-03-15T05_27_05-07_00.
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I like his Powers and Principalities episodes.
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thx I see Joe Atwill calling a dark ages like genocide:
“https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vende-radio/episodes/Joe-Atwill—Cultural-Debasement-e1uuqou”
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Posting here after a break. Love miles work and recent papers. Started reading the bible and in genesis 18:30 there is reference to 33. I know miles has outed christianity. But wonder if there was more specifically any paper dissecting the bible? Also I miss Jared posting here. Hope you all are doing well!
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Where does it mention 33? Abraham is trying to make intercession for the city of Sodom. I don’t see where it says the number 33??
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Rajiv dyslexic? ‘So He said, “I will not do it if I find thirty there.”’
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“And he said, Let not the Lord be angry with me if I say, What if there are thirty there? And he said, I will not do it if there are thirty.”
I read ‘there’ as ‘three’. My bad. LoL @dyslexic, you folks are savage.
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It is also not true that I have “outed” Christianity. I have done no such thing. In fact, I have taken some pains to defend it.
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I have self-published my magnum opus, a biography of Emily Bronte entitled “Emily: The Inviolable Feminine Quality of Wurthering Heights”. I spent ten years poring over the text, sinking into the subtext, gathering together all the strands of Womxn in the novel. I reveal it as the shining light of the She that it is.
For example, I show that in the opening chapter…hold on someone just handed me a note…
Click to access bronte.pdf
…ffs…I suppose I need more loo paper anyway. I’m away to by a Magnum choc ice 😉
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Sorry, “Wuthering Heights”.
Here’s two in the Bush…
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What would be the propaganda value of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights? Admittedly I’m not very familiar with those books, having only seen the movie adaptation of Jane Eyre that was discussed here some months ago, but I don’t recall anything that was overtly propagandistic in the movie. Just general promotion of the nobility à la Austen?
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Men are pigs, and women love them that way.
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Read up on it. Jane Eyre was very modern for its time. It blackwashes Christianity in almost every character, which is exactly what you would expect from Jewish Intel authors. Pretty standard crypto-Jewish literature, which was taken over by Hollywood, which now does the same thing. It also inverts the male/female relationship, putting the woman on top. St. John is a wimp and Jane only marries Rochester after he has been crushed.
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@maria
“Couldn’t it be the disproportional increase in neurodevelopmental problems in men compared to women that cause an increasing number of young women to feel lonely? I am not suggesting there isn’t propaganda to facilitate this, but I suspect there will be much less need for this sort of propaganda in the future.”
Couldn’t it be the disproportional increase in incest, childhood abuse by older women on men compared to women that cause an increasing number of young men to feel that women(especially the older one) are accomplices of this evil (with the masculine military chieftains helping this process) and lack accountability for this in general.
I’m not suggesting there isn’t propaganda to facilitate this on baby, but i suspect there will be much less need for this sort of propaganda in the future.
@miles mathis
“That’s unfair Maria.”
No Miles that’s wicked.
Wickedness is the right term for it.
Since she’s subtely blaming abused men for simply daring to point out their abuse..
@Stephen
““Young people now are so decimated by fluoride, poisoned food, drugs, and 24/7 brainwashing and gaslighting, they seem to us older generations like some nuked cave-people, slouching around glassy-eyed in clown clothing, mesmerized by their phones and puking up chopped sentences that only distantly resemble language. The military is now admitting that 75% of them aren’t even qualified to clean latrines or polish their shoes while saying yessir. And the other 25% is skinny-stupid. ”
“I feel weird laughing about this.”
Well i feel weird that i have to say this too.
That if the younger generations feel like nuked cave-people to another, that is because these young people bear the heavy fruits that that previous generation transmitted.
There can’t be fruits without trees and trees without fruits.
There can’t be fruits without setting in order all the parameters of the tree development right.
Also it is funny to see that miles base his claim on the military.
This is exactly the military that are in this case the cause of the effect they deplore.
That is exactly what is intended.
Targetting the next generations by abusing them at their most vulnerable state, (the male especially is targeted since the womb of his mother by the military) and then deploring their lack of vigor for it.
The female are less targeted since they aren’t a threat to the military in the first place and a lot of older women see the benefits of putting men’s libido in society under control.
A society operated by military behind the curtain and with which most females are compliant in exchange of security.
Between the two sexes the female one is the most compliant.
I’m sorry for portraying women in this bitter manner but the father is susceptible to straighten up their wrong if they don’t wake up.
But i think even that is too unimaginable for certain people to hear.
This would prove that Evil isn’t just an abstract concept and that would put them into their righteous place.
I may add that the battle against sexes is really behind the curtain a transgenerationl-battle against life, truth, righteousness, good, posterity, everything that makes all of this possible which is the masculine and this battle take place already since the mother’s womb.
To understand better what i mean, the bible make a mention of a battle in a womb :
Hosea 12:2-3
2″The LORD has a charge to bring against Judah; he will punish Jacob according to his ways and repay him according to his deeds.”
3″Even in the womb, Jacob struggled with his brother; when he became a man, he even fought with God.”
May those who have understanding understand the consequence..
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Ali,
Maria was simply pointing out another variable – the neurodevelopmental damages – in the splitting of the sexes, which is interesting to consider. Nothing ‘wicked’ about that.
And women ARE targeted very deliberately by the military/governors as Miles has pointed out time and time again.
Also, in my experience, it is younger women who often buy into the ‘toxic male’ and must raise ‘strong & independent women’ tropes, not the older women. Older women tend to be less woke and more old fashioned – loving and supporting their men.
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Amanda, your last paragraph about older women is only true for older women with good families/husbands/social lives. Otherwise, they end up being militant feminists and make the lives of the men in their life difficult.
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Rajiv,
I think we are all the most vulnerable to propaganda when alone. These women deserve compassion for what has been done to them. Hard to give when they often tend to be bad tempered though.
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Agree, Amanda. Men and women are better together complementing each other. Not isolated apart, controlled by the overlords.
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I agree… men and women should be together as much as possible.
That’s why God made Adam and Eve… not Adam and Steve.
I’m gonna tell you right away
I can’t wait another day, Amanda
I’m gonna say it like a man
And make you understand, Amanda
I love you.
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Tony,
You liken the Bible to a fable and say, “Religion (or blind belief) was the worst thing that ever happened to mankind”, yet on the very same page also claim God made Adam and Eve.
Everyone can have different opinions on the matter but we don’t need this kind of contradictory nonsense.
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I have tried to reply to this discussion further up and failed because of moderation. I’ll make another try.
I understand why my comment sounds like it dismisses the effects of the modern propaganda campaigns aimed at women, and I can only apologize for this as it was not my intention. I don’t think that the problems most men encounter with women are caused by neurodevelopmental problems as such conditions only affect a minority of the younger generations and cannot explain general trends. Many affected persons are probably unable to engage in social relations, and so if there is a gender difference in prevalence, then one gender is disabled more frequently compared to the other. I agree that this problem is overshadowed by the large propaganda campaigns that are aimed at women, and do acknowledge the vast scale of the men-are-pigs project and the devastating effects of it with regards to gender relations.
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Dear Josh,
I vote for creating a separate thread for discussions of religion. This thread is supposed to be a current events but, more and more, it seems to be used for discussion of religious matters. I have nothing against anyone’s religion. I would just like to keep this thread on-topic.
Thanks
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I don’t bring up religion… but when some poster brings it up… I can’t resist responding.
Anyway… Gerry a long time ago started bringing stuff up about the Bible with puns. About Samson and whatnot.
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as Jared once said: Tony is quite obsessed with this book he claims he doesn’t care about.
And later, just before he disappeared altogether some year ago, it was like someone else had taken over the job playing Tony Martin, but was not so good at it, and then gave up…
So I don’t know what we’re seeing here now.
Tony also brought this book to the table:
Atwill, Joseph (2005) Caesar’s Messiah. The Roman Conspiracy to Invent Jesus
Still don’t know what to make of that (Well, it hopes to be the latest scientific prove that all Christendom is a fraud).
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I’m not obsessed with it… I really don’t think about it very much.
It’s just when somebody brings the subject up I feel obliged to respond with the knowledge that I know about it.
I studied the Bible for 40 years so I think I know what’s in there.
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Does this really rise to the occasion of a vote?
If instead you want to cancel or dismiss current discussion of religion as though it is some how exclusive or unrelated to any events- current, past or future – why not just avoid this thread all together?
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“If instead you want to cancel or dismiss current discussion of religion”
That is not at all what I said. Please read it again. I only suggested creating a separate thread for such discussions.
“why not just avoid this thread all together?”
If you don’t like members making suggestions then perhaps you can avoid reading the forum altogether.
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I agree with Rolle here. I roll my eyes whenever the subject comes up, because you know it won’t go anywhere. I skip over it like I skip over economics at Zerohedge.
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My apologies rolleikin, i did not intend to offend.
“ If you don’t like members making suggestions then perhaps….”
Neither is that not at all what i said. I was simply wondering out loud how or why the discussion of CTtF Current Events topics can be kept separate from discussion of other topics – like religion – that so regularly intersect with current topics.
My understanding is that the primary topic of current events is for discussing the various topics within Miles’ successive release of updated papers, papers that usually touch on a wide range interconnected sub-topics that occasionally touch on topics such as of bible/religion; like Shem/Ham/Japheth.
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OK, I understand your position.
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True, Without the spirit the letter killeth. It can’t go anywhere. Like water off a duck’s back.
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You guys see why this religious discussion went nowhere, no? It was because someone gave the usual cynical atheist/agnostic provocation, and then begged off from rational discussion when he was confronted in a calm and logical manner, resorting to generic blackwashing of religion instead.
I think it could be useful to make a separate threat for religious discussions; I had made that suggestion myself, before. However, I was under the impression that there is a kind of relative freedom about what to discuss on the “current events” thread. Is religious discussion such a lost cause that it should be removed altogether from the main talking place at CTTF?
As I have said before, I think that religious/spiritual people should band together and find common ground. Do you guys realize where we are right now? With the charge field (and the effects of charge on the body/spirit) we finally have proof of the Holy Spirit and of the Soul. This is amazing. Have you ever thought that maybe the PNavy DON’T WANT us to talk about religion precisely for this reason?
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We are in the midst of a spiritual war so you can’t get more current a topic than soul searching, and only then all the evils of the material world that we are witnessing fall under it. To remain on track in the face of another defeat from oneself I think a coaching conundrum lies between the institutionalised religion and the spirit/faith. The latter is undeniable and essential while the former isn’t necessary. I don’t need to own the Bible or go to Sunday school because the whole world is my church, but I’m wise enough to know that God, our creator, the universal intelligence, enzymes can be scientifically proven, if only, we were enlightened. The greatest stuff ever built and the highest state of consciousness ever achieved by human species was through faith. They say, that’s the spirit!
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Yeah, I agree. But I somewhat set the stage when I asked miles how the flood would relate to the short circuited pyramids.
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I am not saying we can’t talk about the spiritual, of course. I am just saying that the whole “was Jesus real” or “is the Bible real” question isn’t going to get solved here in a forum. All it does is bog down the thread with useless squabbling. But in general I agree that Tony was just baiting the greater membership here and I would ask him not to do that.
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I don’t think I was baiting anybody.
I don’t need to talk about religion because there’s 100 other things to talk about.
I won’t do it anymore.
Sorry.
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So in the epic kayfabe of history, both Trump and Putin are allegedly being charged and/or convicted of crimes.
Putin for war crimes and Trump for buying a bimbo’s silence.
Is the world supposed to heal now? Polar bears will be fruitful and multiply? Antifa will disband? Consumer prices will plummet to 2017 levels? The vax dead will arise and say, “Just kidding!”? We’re on the road to Shambala?
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Forget about the Bible.
Something I’ve been studying is what’s the difference between men and women’s eyes.
I’m sure Miles being an artist knows about this.
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Another interesting question I’ve been thinking about is.
In all the cowboy movies and TV shows… why does a man have to take off his hat in front of a lady?
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I’m not very savvy on financial matters but I presume the current “bank failures” are a scam of some sort. Perhaps to justify the expansion of the global banking system? Or, maybe it’s to crash stocks so they can be be bought up on the cheap?
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Oh, I hadn’t seen Miles’ latest paper when I posted that. Or, maybe it wasn’t posted yet.
Anyway, it’s there now.
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Click to access circus.pdf
Some breaking news out of Pittsburgh related to the circus ‘war in Ukraine’.
A prominent candy company warns that Easter will be less sweet this year. Around these parts, most people know that like the way the December celebration of the birth of Christ revolves around merchandizing, so too with celebrating his death by way of the sales of jelly beans, peanut butter eggs, ‘Peeps’, and the like. However, due to supply chain issues, Sarris is unable to produce it’s traditional hundreds of thousands of pounds jelly beans ….. because Ukraine is the world’s source of the high-quality pectin and starches that go into gourmet jelly beans ….. and the war their is disrupting exports of these vital ingredients.
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