Miles just published part 1 of a 4-part piece on “Ancient Spooks” up at his site. I am starting a new post devoted to discussion of this series of papers, as it seems they will be important and spark lots of discussion. I’d rather have the discussion here rather than on the main ‘Defending Miles Mathis’ thread. I might do this as new important papers or topics come up.
Here is the link to part 1.
Here is the link to part 2.
Here is the link to part 3.
Here is the link to part 4.
Here is the link to part 5.
And here is a link to Miles’ work on the issue, Where Did All the Phoenicians Go?
Update 4/23/20: Here is a link to Gerry’s new website devoted mainly to the puns and double entendres of Ancient Spooks.
Alan Donelson said:
Thank you, Josh. Fascinating reading. I regularly read posts on Unz, Occidental Observer, and Darkmoon. Miles’ posts, both his and others, take the cake! Challenging, head-scratchers, wonderment-makers each, and I dearly appreciate the disclaimers: Research for thyself to confirm or refute.
In Part I of the series, in the beginning so to write (;-)), we have the following:
The shorthand proof is this: Given what Miles has found out, it makes more sense than official history. It also makes more sense than the theory that humble nomadic folk could somehow take over ancient and modern empires. But not everything that makes sense is true. And if I’ve made you suspicious and alert, by seeming to navigate away from the Jews, then that’s good. Keep your wits together, and keep them sharp. We’ll need them.
[Miles: I’ll keep him honest, don’t worry. We won’t be “navigating” away from the Jews, although that word is an early clue to who these people are. I would not be publishing this paper if it navigated away from the Jews. Gerry will not be showing the Jews are not Jews. He will be showing they are Jews and a whole lot more.]
So. Let’s have a valid, operational definition of “Jew”, up front! Of “whom” — in modern, alt-parlance (((whom))) do we write and discuss?
As i have posted elsewhere recently, I wrestle with the term “Jew”, a johnny-come-lately to the lexicon of villains. Mythical “Hebrews”? Khazarian mafia a la Veterans Today folks? WHO are the JEWS?? (Who Are You goes a line in a song from The Who — I’ll have to look that up. Perhaps Miles outed The Who (Roger Daltry and Co.) too!)
GOD bless and thank you for hosting this series of postings. Best!
Alan
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Russell Tropinsky said:
You must have missed Miles’ outing of Occidental Observer as well as Darkmoon and the rest of those alt-right guys as spooks. Seriously — do yourself a favor and read those papers.
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Alan Donelson said:
Weeeeels — on fire! — I guess I did miss what you cite, namely, the following you wrote:
You must have missed Miles’ outing of Occidental Observer as well as Darkmoon and the rest of those alt-right guys as spooks. Seriously — do yourself a favor and read those papers.
I had an intuition Miles Mathis may have touched on these (possibly spurious, nefarious, evil-intended) sources of “alt-right guys” as “spooks”. I would like indeed to read, study, verify “evidence” — genealogical?? — that each and every such outlet of e-words and graphics arose and persist as “Ancient Spookians”. We get very close to “JEWS” as a cause of everything (and nothing?) wrong and bad and evil.
I shall share this: I communicated to recipients (correspondents) of a series of e-mails I entitled (SUBJECT) “Dyin’ Ignorant”. I instigated this series of e-mails upon reading a great many essays authored by Miles Mathis. One in particular, the essay on John Lennon, blew my mind out — fortunately, not in a car. 😉
I take Miles’ and others’ advice very seriously. Critical thinking, original research, compare to one’s own wisdom painfully if not systematically gained from decades of experience.
Based on my experience to date, I question seriously your lumping TOO and DARKMOON — not UNZ?! — into an Hegelian dialectic of “alt-right” media. Takes one to know one. What do YOU know that’s original with you and evidence??
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R T said:
Why are you speaking that way? Here: http://mileswmathis.com/kevin.pdf
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Gerard Nordskoven said:
Jews have been blown for untold ages and now sport a star logo for their anti-image Homeland. Whether Solomon’s unwise couplings or Herod & Family pitting Jews against Rome and garnering the Gaza seaport for their man-in-the-middle trouble, one may believe their braggadocio in claims of Assyrian greatness as the Marxite file showed of Trier and New Trier. Jesus Christ condescended to cast a demon out of the daughter of a Syro-Phoenician Satanista dog, knowing their evil ways but responding to faith. Well we might ask “What is a Catholic?” Catholics are freely infiltrated as the Pecorelli list of Freemasonic Cardinals shows, and Communist Party USA lawyer Bella Dodd demonstrated in confessing in the 1930’s to herself infiltrating over 1,000 unfit seminarians. To uproot the weeds would uproot the wheat. BY THEIR FRUITS YOU WILL KNOW THEM. Ignore labels and pray for discernment. It is prophesied the wolves will bring a pig to the rebuilt Temple party, then just head for the hills. Matter and energy cannot be destroyed so ask the Creator for an eternity with Him because Hell is for real.
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Kapyong said:
Fascinating stuff, always found the ancient Phoenicians interesting.
There’s a claim they made it to Australia even :
https://phoenicia.org/australia.html
Hope we don’t have to wait too long for the next parts – I prefer to binge-watch the whole series 🙂
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Jared Magneson said:
I rather enjoyed all the etymological connections, since I don’t know much about Hebrew and am loathe to learn it myself. “Gerry” connected the dots pretty well on that front, in my eyes.
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nada0101 said:
…and there is a 19th Century forgery linking ’em to South America. Forgery as in the consensus amongst historians is that the so-called Phoenician inscription is a probably a hoax. Which is a pity because there is evidence, in Herodotus no less, that they might have circumnavigated Africa and it is a good example of “admission against interest”. I think 😛
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DF said:
Yeah great stuff , thanks .
It’s so weird to me when word play that could at first take , not have been part of the plan , appear later to relate .
Phoenicians – Foe-Nations – Faux-Nations – Phony-Shams
Phoney aledged to be fawny , as a brass ring sold as a gold one , a scam is as a scam does .
” …. many of the top words, like “lousy” and “terrific”, are essential to the voice Salinger gives his protagonist, Holden Caulfield. One of the most thematic and memorable words in the book is “phony”, but Salinger uses it relatively sparingly and strategically: 35 times …..”
Nazis – Not-See ( occult – crypto )
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nada0101 said:
Catcher is sold to us by the mainstream as some sort of book-for-nutters. However, there is a suggestion that Salinger wrote it as a f**k you to the intelligence community (I think I read that on Miles site). I must confess that I think the book has an astonishing effect on the reader — you come away thinking everyone is, indeed, a phony.
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Alan Donelson said:
And so, solipsism being far and wise — oops! WIDE, as in pervasive, if not evasive — one of many diversive, diverting “philosophies du jour”, we can state with some personal certainty that “anything beLIEved is a LIE”. Father Paul of the HOOM (easily found, http://www.gnostic.org one source of a later breakaway faction) asserted just that. Miles Mathis, whom I would welcome to a honest-to-GOD, GMO-less, pesticide-free farm-to-table meal here in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada — ANYTIME, just give us a heads up! — inspires disbeLIEf of just about “ALL & EVERYTHING” we have been led to beLIEve. Interesting mission in and of itself, I think.
NOW. What’s the remedy for this malady??
I would offer this: The Kingdom of GOD is within. Know thy SELF. Peer into a mirror and see what of your SELF you can see. I call that MirrorSight, a derivative of Louise Hays’ Mirror Work, sans the sugar-coated encounters she promoted. Love GOD, love your neighbor as your SELF. How much simpler can it be?
Knowing comes from experience. BeLIEf comes from Mind-play you get taught [programmed in our “advanced” civilization] from a very early age. To me, Miles seems right on calling into question EVERYTHING, thus NOTHING. We have to experience the ALL by SELF. I call it “dyin’ ignorant”.
Best take I have to date! I welcome comments, discouraging words, and whatever else can advance this discussion.
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Lewis Reid said:
I used to know a Dutch born again girl, she was very mooi, and she always said that gays, trannies, tv, filums, music, and newpapers were all owned/ruled by the Dark Side/Satan/TPTB/whatever, and they were at war constantly with Christianity. Be it swearing/sex/drugs/perversion/anti-family propaganda, etc.
Upon reading Miles papers (I think it was the Salem one, the second one I read after the JFK), I looked around the church we went one day, and those who were above the rest all had the schoz, and some even had names like Bennett, Mathers, etc, and then I suddenly recalled one woman parishioner saying that the same people kept on getting voted onto the parish council again and again, and then when one member left (an outsider from down south, a police officer by profession who looked like Jimmy Page with a sensible haircut – it’s a small village), another complete outsider came in and took his place and he was like Woody Allen on steroids doing a Fagin impression (I kid you not)!
So whatever you believe, those running the show are also running the religions (down).
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Alan Donelson said:
As I posted elsewhere, along substantially similar lines of discussion (not formal debate), debased “modern science” holds that “correlation does not necessarily imply causation”. A supreme irony, I find, is that two very well educated men with Jewish surnames then ensconced in Harvard U.’s Dept. of Statistics (Rubin [head] and Rosenbaum [acolyte]) proved up the following contention: “Causation necessarily implies correlation.” Working at the time as a pharmacologist cum “risk analyst”, working laboriously through their paper in Biometrics (1986), I GOT IT! By GOD, I think I’ve GOT IT! And I had. And I applied that proof to real-world problems and litigious issues, not too far removed from socio-political questions, as it turned out.
Therefore, even in this domain — JEWS! Jooos! — we can apply rigorous methods given reliable, epidemiologic data adequate to the task of answering questions with OBSERVATIONAL DATA. Michael Hoffman (The Occult Renaissance Church of Rome) nailed for me the timeline and how-to of the takedown of the Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ (call that what you may).
I do not, and cannot, accept the mindless, reflexive finger pointing (JEWS!) that leaves gaping holes in the fabric of rational explanation of how we arrived here, unknowing, uneducated, ill-informed, misinformed, and completely innocent of our situation. I accept being mal-educated, misinformed, lazy as to scholarship, and so forth and so on. Today, I state that I have done due penance, I have studied, I have read much, I have gone down rabbit holes in a vast, if not infinite warren!
Still, I cannot buy into any meme that “fingers” “Jews” per se. I can certainly entertain (and entertaining they are!) theories of “ETs”, “Archons”, and other translucent if not imaginary beings NON-HUMAN. Because I do ascertain we have on our human plate, a “War Against Humanity”. I do not yet accept — beLIEve — other putative humans (“jews”) have responsibility, thus blame, for this fight to death we have to engage.
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Jared Magneson said:
Then it is fortunate indeed, that you read the paper being discussed and presented here entirely and with comprehension, for you now understand that the history goes beyond that and you don’t have to worry about defending the Jewish folk anymore.
It’s quite fortuitous that this paper came out just in time for you to show up and question the lineages presented without offering any further insight or direction other than some evidently sarcastic whining about a topic you already knew to be irrelevant – because you read the paper. 🙂
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Vexman said:
You can’t or are you not yet prepared to look at the obvious? Jewish connection and jewish names which always pop up while researching for anything worth researching, do have a correlation to a conclusion and findings they’re stemming from. In Miles researches, and my own for that same matter, the responsible people found at the positions of power always turn out to be jewish. There are 2 solutions how not to notice this obvious pattern popping out: you keep looking away by chance or on purpose. In all other cases you need to be fair to yourself and start acknowledging what you find without any moral or ethnic prejudice. That is the only choice left for any fair researcher – report everything you find no matter of the consequences. Nobody said that the truth is funny and amusing. You level of likening it doesn’t matter at all, it’s not about your feelings we’re all concerned when talking about the obvious. The only way I can understand your question is as an attempt to avoid talking about the jewish issue. Do you think it will lead you to proper understanding of the current state of affairs? I doubt it. So like it or not, we have to first thoroughly research this issue and only then decide whether it’s relevant or not.
By Jewish connection I assume and acknowledge all those individuals (or their parents) who either have jewish names, who openly admit being of jewish ancestry and are keen on changing their surnames to camouflage with the surroundings. There are more indirect markers. On top of it, there are some biological markers which do show clear distinctions between all different races and nations, which then further allows us to group certain people according to their genealogy. So nothing in these methods can be found as biased, there are no intentional connections to the jewish issue other than those that have fallen out of the closet while researching pretty much anything important.
So maybe at the end of our investigative road, we may indeed find that jewishness has nothing to do with any of the proven fakery cases. But that would imply religious / nationalistic aspect was abused to send us the wrong path when looking into this obvious connection. Something that still needs probably thousands of hours of investigative research to be proved. Only then will you be able to move your finger away from any specific group of people and say that being jewish has absolutely nothing to do with it.
To make everything even more complicated, nobody rational believes that all Jews are the same. Pointing out that some Jews are responsible for maleficient deeds is a very important finding. It proves that not all of them have taken positions of power, have changed their last names regularly every few generations, proliferated their wealth to unimaginable level, took active roles in hoaxes, false flags, other intrigues and constant warmongering, have actual power over complete world’s finances via banking systems, etc. . Most of the Jews seem regular guys and gals and are gullible just like anybody else in this world. So we really do need to be very precise here and deal with this obvious issues with extreme care.
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Jared Magneson said:
When studying the corrupt Daimyo in Japan during the Tokugawa shogunate, it turns out that they were ALL Japanese. I cannot believe it! History is so racist.
(extreme sarcasm)
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healingwithsavannah said:
Examining the language is always super interesting to me. Nazir sounds like NASA.
To make a point:
“Aoccdrnig to rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn’t mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.”
“The first thing you learn when you go to school is how to spell. Words are spelled to create a sentence of terms. Think of a jail sentence or a prison term. The Wyrd sisters in Greek mythology were Fates or witches who controlled the fates of man. In our language we use curse words and cursive writing. We cuss and dis-cuss. Words have meaning and (are) mean things especially cross words. They can be used to make a point. We use a “con” verse to converse in order to keep us off course in our dis-course as a phrase frays. We use catch words. A story is a spiel or a spell. It is all part of the gospel of the Godspell or God’s spell.
Who put the laughter in slaughter?
Books contain chapters. What is a chapter? A chapter is a secret society or religious order, like the Knights Templar. A chapter contains many pages. What is a page? A page is an understudy and in service to the queen and king, as in pages and squires, a knight who is well versed in magic and is more or less a soldier or trained assassin. To page someone is to summons them. Pages summon demons to enslave or imprison our souls. After all, a page does contain many sentences. A jail sentence is served in a prison ward. And indeed a sentence is created by words that are spelled out by using letters. A letter is someone who allows something to happen or someone who does something for some one else, like a bloodletter.
Also consider the mind’s ability to combine words and sounds. When someone sneezes you feel customarily obligated to say “Bless you”. But if you sound out the syllables does your subconscious mind also make the connection to the phrase “Be less, you”. So the very act of blessing someone can also be subconsciously telling them to be less. This is spell casting.”
http://www.trickedbythelight.com/tbtl/language.shtml
As much as I look forward to reading papers by MM, I also look forward to posts on this blog! Keep ’em coming Josh : )
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DF said:
Thanks HWS for “Be less, you”. my new go to , as ” I don’t think I have the power over whom God blesses or not , but anyway I hope you’re OK ” , was too confusing .
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healingwithsavannah said:
I do not believe I ever claimed I have the power over whom God blesses. Although I do think we can send good thoughts to others. God is just a man-made name anyway, spelled backwards is dog, as in dogma. Sorry I confused you. I typically find myself on very different wavelengths than most people. All I really meant to say is that language is fascinating to me, even though it may not be to others. Gerry from MM’s updates, commented on the history of language and word roots, which is why I made my comments. Making a precise point in a small comment box is always a challenge for me. I hope you are ok, too. I sincerely wish you all the best : )
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DF said:
I actually meant thank you in a completely non-sarcastic way and liked your comments , when someone I’m with sneezes , I , as a non-theist do not know what to say , can I really speak for God ? Sometimes it so awkward and the person is expecting any response and gets none , maybe it’s best just to repeat the phrase , sometimes I’ll say ‘ you sneezed ” I thought yours was something I would now use even if to see if someone catches on to the word-play .
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healingwithsavannah said:
Hi DF, no worries. It is always easy to take one’s comments out of context. But please know, I did not take anything you said in a bad way, and I meant no harm. It is all good : ) I enjoy reading people’s comments, especially like-minded people. I consider most people who read this blog to be like-minded. Most of my family and friends would not consider what Miles has to say/write.
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Russell Taylor said:
“..when someone I’m with sneezes , I , as a non-theist do not know what to say…”
You could always try, “Yeuk…I hope you’re going to clean that up!”…
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rolleikin said:
Gesundheit.
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DF said:
Here is the origin of the Samson tale , it was told by a storyteller with the nighttime sky as the silver screen , with Venus as Delilah , the Pleiades plays the roll of Samsons hair , the story goes on for a few nights as the Seven Sisters moves , away in the sky from Samson , his hair is cut , special effects are born .
The Bible re-puposers and Spookians are stealing the myth and making it there own by adding the bees , turning something wonderful into schlock .
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/hamlets_mill/hamletmill11.htm
“…At the end of this far-ranging exploration, it is fair now to ask, who could Samson have been? Clearly a god, and a planetary power, for such were the gods of old. As Brave-Swift-Impetuous-Male, as the Nazirite Strong One, he has all the countersigns that belong to Mars, and to none other. “
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calgacus said:
I agree that the Samson story has an astronomical meaning. Probably, most of the stories from the Bible have an astronomical interpretation. The same can be said about the mythological stories (Greek, Roman etc). A useful Youtube channel for astronomical symbolism is “mathisen corrolary”. I would say that most of his interpretations are logical.
Mathisen actually has a few videos about Samson. A good video is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61EEm1fH3lU . The beehive can refer to the beehive cluster in Cancer. The head shaving is probably connected to Autumn (when the Sun loses power). The video presents other useful astronomical correlations.
This doesn’t mean that these stories are only about astronomy. The astronomical stuff is probably one of the many layers. The use of puns is probably another layer. The puns are probably even more tricky than the astronomical symbolism, since it requires an understanding of the ancient languages. I would assume that it is not only about the so called Hebrew language. The Bible probably has Greek and Aramaic puns. Nonetheless, the paper made a few interesting connections.
People interested in the astronomical symbolism should be aware of the Beth Alpha synagogue.
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Gerard Nordskoven said:
I believe a literal Samson story as the Temple of Dagon, divinized Noah, sat on twin pillars, symbols of authority as the stem and stern posts of Noah’s Ark per David Fasold, THE ARK OF NOAH. These are the twin fasces ringed at the top for anchor stone rigging, and there are anchor stones littering the Araarat range. Start those pillars rocking like a Tesla thumper and down goes it.
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Boris Tabaksplatt said:
Gerry has done a very good job of setting the stage in Ancient Spooks Part 1, and I’m looking forward to seeing how this develops. Over the last few years I have thrown out all the history I was taught as pure fiction, and want to try and piece together the history of the human race based on proven genuine artefacts such as earthworks, buildings and tools etc. This ‘spookery’ appears to go back to the dawn of mankind and the Shoah has been running for many many thousands of years.
The use of ‘pun’ or stage names is indicative of the ancient origins of our phonie history and is still currently in use as a ‘spooky’ marker. Some time ago I came across a brilliant post on Let’s Roll forums by a guy named Prizmbreak and this quote is from his introduction…
“…stage names tend to fall into these categories (which are not mutually exclusive):
-theatrical names (Shakespeare references, etc.)
-drag names (refer to gender: “King”, “Queen”, “Prince”, “Lady”; make sexual/gender puns: “Bullock”, “Spade”, “Johnson”)
-gay names (often refer to genitalia or gay stereotypes)
-punny names (exist only for the pun: Willow Bay, Sue A. Sydell, etc. This also includes anagram jokes that might be hidden)
-referential names (throwbacks to old Hollywood, tributes to other celebrities)
-evocative or descriptive names (Armie Hammer = tough guy, Jessica Alba = white, Hillary/Bill Clinton = hillbilly from Arkansas, etc.)…”
Link to full post below, which I think is a really good, but strange, read…
http://letsrollforums.com//celebrity-stage-drag-names-t31877.html
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Jared Magneson said:
That site just looks like more of the tranny psy-op to me. It’s misdirection. It doesn’t lead us anywhere helpful really. Sandra Bullock is a dude? Maybe, but I have never gotten that vibe from her as an actress. I don’t care for her poor acting skills at all but that doesn’t magically give her a penis. Sure, she’s connected – she was in Gravity, but we knew she was before that too, but Clooney isn’t a woman and I don’t think Bullock is a dude. It doesn’t even make sense.
I do agree that stage names play their role, both in modern times and historically. They can be a marker, and many crypto families change their names (far more than non cryptos, it seems) too in an attempt to muddy the waters. That’s how I see the tranny psy-op. It’s a waste of time for the most part. Obvious trannies are obviously outside that speculation.
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Vexman said:
Well, things may not be that simple to explain or dismiss. Before diving into the subject, let me say that the implications of probable gender inversion doesn’t imply anything more than knowing about another PTB’s nasty habit. Sowing confusion in younger generation’s heads as well, but don’t they mess around with that in a hundred more ways anyway?
The way things look now, with all inappropriate YT channels and dubious authors there investigating this subject, we’re clearly looking at the controlled opposition and misdirection. As in all cases so far, they are ahead of us, setting up the playground way before any researcher enters it. Poisoning the well, or whatever they call it in their own terms, the point is to make any subject of interest disgustingly repellent, so you’d reject it as nonsense as soon as possible. That’s however only the first trap with many other on the way as we possibly progress down the rabbit hole.
But not all researchers are like that, in fact no true researcher is like that. One of them developed a very thorough and thought-provoking thesis to explain everything that can be noticed about trans psy-op, and that has made me consider it for the very first time. I’m describing it as a psy-op as you did too, but for a different reason obviously. After getting familiar with the thesis of gender inversion and having a real-life experience to observe transformation of a woman into a man (with functioning private parts afterwards) some 10 years ago, I for one think there are real trans people. They are not a myth, but real people of flesh and blood. The medical technology and knowledge is there to accomplish such transformation. Those trans individuals who were not exposed to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in their youth (which is none of non-elite, non-connected people), do feature some distinctive physical differences if compared to regular (non trans) people of their own gender. Even those exposed to HRT very early in their youth do feature these differences, but to a much lesser extent. And that’s another fact, which anybody can notice if he/she chooses to look at the pictures rigorously. Not everything in this trans story is to be dismissed.
If this elite (as opposed to regular folks) gender inversion thing is somehow real, it should make you only pity them even more then before. Talking about the life made of lies, squared, where’s fun about that? Other than coming to that conclusion is a true waste of time. And if you decide to glimpse at that nasty PTB’s habit, it won’t take you more than a couple hours of your time to learn all about it.
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healingwithsavannah said:
The tranny psy-op is a challenge for me. I do understand there is a lot of misdirection. For example, I do not believe that everyone outed by Mr. E is a tranny. I understand Mr. E is not to be trusted. But something strange is clearly going on. Many so-called females from history look like men to me in drag. Susan B Anthony, Martha Washington, Alice Stone Blackwell, and many more involved in women’s rights and temperance look like men in dresses. Of course it is not evidence, but something seems very strange to me. I just watched a documentary called Harrow: A very British School, which is about an all boys prep school which was attended by Winston Churchill, Benedict Cumberbatch, etc., and the boys all dress up as females wearing dresses and make-up in the plays. These people all seem to be obsessed with gender-bending and are programmed very young–I do not think we fully understand what is going on at this point. It could all be misdirection like Miles says, but my intuition tells me something more sinister is at play. If there are admitted trannies in acting and in Playboy, it stands to reason that some are in the closet. I am not ready to discount it all as a psy-op.
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Vexman said:
Like I’ve already mentioned, the confusion is there on purpose. I never revert to YT for anything serious, but if I enter into the search form there “trans gender”, it gives me back cca 2.78 million results. That’s impressive, I admit. But do you really think it’s a coincidence that so many alleged individuals out there are investigating it and publishing videos about it at YT? I don’t. It’s for certain an orchestrated action which then begs the question: why is there so much noise around it? Trans gender people are real, they live among us, so what’s all the fuss about? But I do imagine the issue: it’s something completely else to understand anyone’s desire to change his gender as opposed to all cases, where somebody is deliberately driven into transition by some bizarre habit. The latter scenario is really troublesome, worth all the noise around it, I reckon.
I don’t know anything about Mr.E or his videos. I got familiar with the subject by reading through the blog of “Unreal”, here : allunreal.com . He has shown a sharp eye for details which is something that always impresses me, regardless of the subject. Eloquent and with a sharpened mind, using organized approach to his thesis, he managed to put together a lot of interesting cases.
Another thing coming from the same guy is a huge list of controlled opposition outlets in his most recent post. It can save a lot of time to anybody, with the list getting bigger by the day. Worth everybody’s attention in my opinion.
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healingwithsavannah said:
Hi Vexman! I always enjoy reading your comments. I like your blog, although the print is a bit small, no offense, I am just a bit far-sighted.
I understand YT is a not a place to get accurate information. My husband and I used to watch a lot of documentaries (also not a good place to get accurate information), and we noticed many years ago, before the tranny psy-op began, that many famous women actually looked like men.
We knew that the powers that be were known for dressing up in counter-sex clothing, which is no secret (Rudy Giuliani, George Bush) And we wondered if the women who played big roles in our history, were actually men. This is not technically a tranny, but it falls under the same umbrella.
We are also familiar with castratos in history. So it does not seem that far-fetched to think it is bigger or different from what is shown. But please know I understand what you are saying. And the psy-op is clearly there. Distraction 101. My main concern is why this trend is multiplying and effecting so many innocent people. I see many transgender people all over, which never used to be the case.
I sincerely appreciate your insight.
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R T said:
I think a significant portion of the problem is from endocrine disruptors in the water supply and the omnipresence of plastics and their contamination of food and water. These things mimic hormones in our brain, and in men, can cause emotional dysregulation as well as the growth of breasts.
The other part of it is operation Chaos, the only constant in our society being change above all else. A rolling stone gathers no moss.
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Lewis Reid said:
Unless your name is Mick Jagger:
https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/mick-jagger-day-kate-moss-7610709
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Jared Magneson said:
Hi Savannah,
If a website’s text is a little too small, you can increase or decrease the size quickly by holding down Ctrl and pressing the + or – keys. Alternatively, if you’re using a mouse, Ctrl-mousewheel up or down will do the same thing. Hope this helps. 🙂
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healingwithsavannah said:
Thanks Jared! Just wondering, do you think there is any truth to EGI?
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Jared Magneson said:
Effective Gross Income? No, that is false. My gross income is NOT effective! It’s just gross.
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healingwithsavannah said:
It is confusing because Josh recommends Vexman and then he recommends allunreal.com which is also fakeologist. I understand we can all have different opinions, but it is confusing. I do not believe in flat earth, my husband designs satellites, and all the tranny sites promote flat earth, which is super suspicious. Still, the trannies seem to be coming out of the wood work. One cannot claim they are not out there. Jared, I do sincerely value your thoughts, same goes for Vexman and Josh. Do you guys not agree on this matter?
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Josh said:
I do recommend Vexman and link to his blog. Above the link widget on the side of the page I wrote: “The links below are to people I believe to be genuine truth seekers. I don’t agree with everything they write, but when I think they’re wrong, I attribute it to an honest mistake rather than a deliberate attempt to deceive.” I do not link to Unreal because I do not trust him and I also happen to think he is wrong, probably on purpose.
As far as Vexman’s recommendation of Unreal, I think it is a case of an honest mistake on his part. I disagree with almost all of Unreal’s analysis that I’ve seen (though I tried to keep an open mind). His close collaboration with fakeologist is suspicious, but he completely lost me when he said that Henry Kissinger is (or used to be) a woman. But I’d like to put the conversation on this issue on pause until I have time to put up a new post on the transgender issue. I don’t want to continue it under this post.
Now, just as much as I think Vex is mistaken, he also thinks I am mistaken. We are currently hashing it out over e-mail. Would you like to be cc’d?
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healingwithsavannah said:
Thanks, Josh–very cool of you to clarify! I would love to be cc’d since you offered. I will email you through your contact page.
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healingwithsavannah said:
I do not think Henry Kissinger is a woman either. But I do think Serena Williams is a male.
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Jared Magneson said:
I honestly don’t know what you meant by, “EGI”, Savannah. Sorry for any confusion there!
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Josh said:
It stands for “Elite Gender Inversion.” AKA trannies! But I’d prefer if we don’t discuss the issue any further in the comments here.
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Vexman said:
I want to reply here since there was no reply option for below comment coming from “healingwithsavannah” . With respect to Josh’s request not to discuss the subject here, I’ll refrain from the it.
I didn’t recommend anybody, if you read my post closely I said “I got familiar with the subject from Unreal” and then went on the explain my experience with his take on the subject. I left a link there, which did not appear as a clickable link – on purpose, since I know Josh made a request to Ab publicly not to link to CTTF at all.
As well, I do think that his contributions at fakeologist represent a huge red flag. I should have made myself clear about that. Now I see it was my mistake and it gave you an illusion as if I recommended Unreal. I didn’t, but he’s the only source on the subject that doesn’t make you vomit, imho.
I hope I made the confusion a bit smaller. You should take what is good and discard the rest, just as I did.
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Alex Illi said:
Serena is not a male:
Many Africans love big and strong women.
(Info-Source: Married to African wife)
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healingwithsavannah said:
Large amounts of synthetic estrogen are known to produce what is called a bubble butt. Looks male to me.
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Jared Magneson said:
I mean squats produce this effect too. 😉
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Lewis Reid said:
2.78 million results for a tiny minority, if that’s not spooky, I don’t know what is.
Does anyone remember the guy who thought he was a tiger or some other big cat and had claws attached to his hands and his face tattooed to look like one?
Will there be more like him in future, I wonder? Transmammal?
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Russell Taylor said:
healingwithsavannah… “I do not believe that everyone outed by Mr. E is a tranny”…
MrE is entertaining but also contradicts his own analytic tools. In a typical misdirection style, he proves a few but then goes off the rails and starts pointing the finger at everyone.
The dressing up as females may be the subservient gay male acting out a role, just as a butch lesbian acts out her role as a male. Considering the evidence that the elite seem to almost worship gayness, the acting out of this femininity in a very visual way is perhaps to be expected. They certainly don’t disguise or try to hide it. Maybe its just a signal to other gay males with a penchant for the female role, that this gay male is of that type, and should be treated as such?
It is true that men who makes it big in TV or film at some point in their career, will dress as a woman. Examples would be Jethro/Jethreen in The Beverley Hillbillies or Robin Williams as Mrs Doubtfire. But there are hundreds of examples. Even Robert Downey Jr in Sherlock Holmes – A Game Of Shadows. Ritualistic? Role-playing? Or just the price one has to pay for stardom?
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healingwithsavannah said:
Not hundreds, but Thousands of examples of men wearing dresses! Some of the 1st ladies look like men to me. I do not think all actresses are men, but I suspect there are at least a few. Oh well, I guess I may never know for sure.
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Jake Taylor said:
This reminds me of the old “Discover Your Pr0n Name” websites.
According to them, your stage name is your first pet and the street that you grew up on.
So Stormy Daniels makes more sense.
Mine is Smokey LaHontan
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Jake Taylor said:
https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/how-to-figure-out-your-porn-star-name.1168079/
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Patrick said:
Mine’s far cooler, Smokey: Queenie Bayshore.
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Jake Taylor said:
lol
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Andrea said:
Very interesting paper by Gerry. Looking forward for the rest!
One of the few things I disagree with Miles, he sometimes writes that the nobles were fighting with the bankers…
Now, already in the time of the Medicis the bankers and the church (the Vatican) were doing like fighting, but were obviously not, coming from exactly the same family. So you find two parties (guelfi and ghibellini) pretending to hate each other.
You will find the same scheme many more times, like with the Roosevelt family being part democrat and part republicans.
So like Gerry I have been going back in time quite a lot. It does not surprise me that he looks at Egypt. I have been there too, with Cleopatra (after five generations, she was the first to speak the local language, being of „greek“ origin), Julius Caesar (of the Giuli famliy, you pronaunce it jew-ly, two daughters, Giulia Minor and Giulia Major – twins?) and others. I am going further back, still, two or three tausend before Christ.
Sometime ago I heard on the radio that the family of the japanise Imperator has been ruling Japan for 2600 years, uninterruptly. Imagine, even after losing a war, you keep control?
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Runar said:
Cleopatra became something she never was by the movie starring Elizabeth Taylor.
After having seen some of the coins Cleopatra issued with her portrait, I would rather say Cleopatra looked like Queen Victoria.
And the history repeats itself, I passed by a tv showing a new serie on Queen Victoria where they had found some beautiful slim star to play her. Victoria was a stocky and ugly slug, and to falsify that ruins completely her story.
But they take care of their own. I have also seen a recent tv production on Atom bomb Oppenheimer, where they got somebody to deny USSR occupied east Europe after wwII.
And the disgusting movie on Hannah Arendt.
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ihatestarwars said:
I googled ‘was Cleopatra related to Queen Victoria’ and this came up:
http://bloodroyal.tripod.com/CleopatraVII.html
Queen Victoria wasn’t always stocky, she was apparently quite slim and short before dropping 9 kids and eating all the pies, and she doesn’t look too sluglike here:
http://victorianpeeper.blogspot.com/2010/01/royal-art-from-heart.html
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Andrea said:
Please look up where Mauretania was. The daughter of Cleopatra married the King there (Juba II). It is Algeria today and was supposed to be at war with Rome – like the Phoenicians. But when you check the genealogy you see they were all relatives, with big Noses, nonetheless.
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Andrea said:
Not only E. Taylor played her, a lot of Hollywood movies pick up Cleopatra and contemporary Egypt. She was allegedly a „beauty“ (the official reason Caeser and Marcus Aurelius fell for her) but on coins you discover the typical „nose“.
A „greek nose“.
Julius Caeser had also the typical nose Miles will dicover a couple centuries later….
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DF said:
Any thoughts on this character , there’s some C.T. about he being the real Jesus Christ ,
Caesarion – looks like he lost his nose in the sculptured image , odd , just like the Sphinx .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesarion
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DF said:
Look at the later image of Caesarion , as European-ized , are those angels or are they bees ?
The bees are playing the tunes .
http://cosmicconvergence.org/?p=287
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Andrea said:
I don’t know about the last link, but the description of Caesarion in Wikipedia is a gem: so much numerology you have to vomit, and the story could be a hollywood b-movie.
All the readers here should look into it. It is more than 2000 years and so similar to today’s… well, bs.
When you read about this son, probably the son of Ceasers (and otherwise?) spending two years in Rome, with his mother (Cleopatra), you have to remember, they did not fly business at that time…!
And the countries were not friendy, allegedly.
Ok, in reality they were Already all related.
When I read about the killing, in the year 44 bc (8 anyone?) by his son Brutus…. (the dogs name from „suddenly blond“ or something like this) reminds me of another movie…
But then Marc Anthony enters the scene. And I have to think to Jennifer Lopez, and her Marc Anthony and her twins…
You know already, history doesn’t repeat, but rimes a lot!,
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Russell Taylor said:
“history doesn’t repeat” ….
Hollywood certainly does….
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Vexman said:
Excellent paper, kudos to Gerry.
I wanted to send an email to him, but decided to share my finding here instead. I ran across it while looking for another kind of confirmation.
It’s about an ancient language we refer to as Hebrew, being the foundation for all later developed languages, English included. http://www.british-israel.us/19.html . There are references to further reading and understanding of matter at hand if anybody would like a deeper insight.
It is something that indirectly confirms etymology issue Gerry wrote about. It also helps to understand how Scotland was once jewish and many other interesting connections left with the people of the far Nord such as origins of islands’ and cities’ names,
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Gerry said:
Hi Vexman, thanks for showing me this thread. Good point on the English-Hebrew link. I’ll state in part 4 that in my opinion, English is NOT derived from Hebrew, but many languages picked up Phoenician loanwords from Bronze Age trade and colonization. Your linked article seems part of a concerted effort to sell us mysticist-religious explanations for that. British-Israel.us sells it to “alternative” minds, Tabletmag.com to the mainstream.
Was ENGLISH Derived From HEBREW? http://www.british-israel.us/19.html
Is English Derived From Hebrew? https://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-arts-and-culture/books/150768/examining-edenics
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Vexman said:
Thanks for your insight, it’s very appreciated. There are so many things you wrote about that I need to wrap my thoughts around. Now you added one more 😀 I’m happy you did though, there’s something to research about while waiting for Miles to publish Part IV.
I linked to a short version, the long one would be a book by Robert Govett from 1869, titled “English derived from Hebrew; with glances at Greek and Latin”, Oxford press. https://archive.org/details/englishderivedf00govegoog
I read the book and didn’t find any mystical angle to it. Maybe later in time PTB figured out that many people will start noticing the same, so they created a lot of noise around it. Since I’m not even close to being a linguist and really don’t have any desire to learn proto-jiddish, I’m eagerly awaiting your Part IV.
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calgacus said:
There are a few Greek mythological characters that are connected to the bees. According to the Greek mythologies, the person who discovered the art of bee keeping was Aristaeus. Another character connected to the bees is Trophonius. Trophonius has quite a spooky story. Aristaeus is also interesting since his story is connected to Sirius, the dog star. His name also makes you think about aristocracy (Aristeus= the best ).
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Russell Taylor said:
Or Sirius the God star?
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Runar said:
Yes i loved Gerrys text, and i am surprised that he never mention the expression ” to be as a fly on the wall”. Thats the spy theme.
I have some things to say about the theme but have to take it in steps too.
About the Jews : The German name is Juden, while the English is Jew. This is a stretch but it follows the French i guess, where the word is Juif and then Juves in plural.
In the Nordic lore there is mentioned this old race, which the tellers of the stories were not, and these was called Jotun.
The infamous deceptive Loke was said to be Jotun. and many other of the gods particularly the elder gods. Despite there was many gods among them they are in general understood as troll. These are usually only popular as souvenirs.
Their culture has somehow been preserved as a part of the nine world system where their part is called Jotunheim (home of Jotun). This is a mountainous area with underworld cave filled with rock minded ill-willed and less hospitable beings. Typically stone throwers, highly argumentative and opposing.
It is said in the texts that Thor was often out killing Jotuns. No wonder why Tel-aviv based Marvel creates so openly ambigious movies about Thor and Loke.
However there is no doubt that this old race is the neanderthals, seeing the souvenirs have noses impossible to hide. Maybe they are extinct in their original and pure shape, but their mix is still here and often quite pure.
https://www.mediastorehouse.com/image.php?large=1102616
An image of neanderthal with a cromagnon skull.
The cro-magnons are the origin of modern man of which was the native Europeans, Aryans and Anglosaxons, and many more.
So what ? Obviously the neanderthal/jotun link doesnt explain why Jews are imperial knights and masters. Today, those called Jews or who calls themselves Jews have some racial diversity, though we find similarities in large and small groups. The Jotun link explain some of it, and others have been on the neanderthal link before as Mike Bradley with his book the Iceman inheritance.
But the spelling is intriguing. The norse Jotun against the German Juden indicates the middle dental was a th – (thorn in elder futhark) as when this letter was abandoned the alternatives was two, d or t and it happened with many words. The first letter would be dj (Jera) which became a soft j, or i-like. It didnt happen in England where the Dj sound have been highly kept.
Also we find variations when we start looking at tribes and folks. Jutes and Geats are some smaller ones, but the Goths are the large group who links it all together.
The first “tribe” or organisation or confederation or whatever it might be, – a solid leadership with hired mixed soldiers, or maybe a true nation, we dont know for sure, but the Gutian made history over 4000 years ago when occupying parts of mesopotamia. From written history we find that these were lousy rulers as things fell apart under their rule. Meaning – that is our evil empire culture, they conquered and destroyed from the throne, letting their serfs believe they meant well.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gutian_people
I continue tomorrow, no, when i do.
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DF said:
Globe traversing seafarers would need rope , a kind of fabric , one old rope material is Jute .
Word origin of ‘jute’
C18: from Bengali jhuto, from Sanskrit jūta braid of hair, matted hair
Jute in American
(dʒut ; jo̅ot)
noun
a member of an ancient Germanic people that lived in Jutland: Jutes invaded SE England in the 5th cent. a.d., settling in what became Kent ….
Werewolves of London lyrics – There is a warning of “the hairy handed gent who ran amok in Kent” alleviated with nifty alliteration — “little old lady got mutilated late last night,” droll fashion statements — “his hair was perfect,”
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Josh said:
I was thinking about that TV show, “The Prisoner.” In another comment I mentioned how the show takes place at a spook retirement village which alludes to places they may have set up for spooks to retire to after they’ve faked their deaths or finished their assignment. Well another thing about that show is that instead of saying goodbye they would say “be seeing you,” with a very strong and long emphasis on the be. Perhaps they were deliberately making it sound like “bee.”
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DF said:
Nice catch , remember this one .
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DF said:
https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fine-arts-hellas-archaic-800-500-bc-vase-attic-amphora-circa-530-bc-110583283.html
Are those flies or bees along the top border , another oddity , are these men actually fighting ? the lady in the back is yawning . I was first looking at the shield , gorgon between a snake and a lion . Look how well preserved this vase is , must have been important to someone .
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DF said:
Not sure how I never saw this film , but holy mole’ .
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110843/
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Jared Magneson said:
Hah haaaaaaa! That looks hilarious. All those Kolob references crack me up. 🙂
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healingwithsavannah said:
Also, Saturday Night Live had an ongoing skit about killer bees. https://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/the-killer-bees/n8622
(Hey josh, so sorry I made a comment above about the subject you asked us not to. I read your request after I made the comment. It was an honest mistake and it will not happen again!)
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Josh said:
Hi Savannah, that’s what I figured, thanks. And no worries!
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R T said:
If you want to see something with about 6 overt references to bees, watch the movie Nice Guys. Here I was, foolishly thinking I could escape the propaganda by watching an innocent buddy-cop type movie, NOPE. This may be one of the most propaganda-laden movies I’ve ever seen!
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ihatestarwars said:
The story of Joseph and the granary made me think of the Irish famine and the one in the Ukraine under Stalin. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
Found this online about the Phoenicians and the origins of the Britons, Anglo Saxons, and Scots (not read it all yet, but the picture of the Phoenician Sun-Goddess with swastikas on her dress intrigued me): http://www.jrbooksonline.com/pob/pob_toc.html
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Jared Magneson said:
Your phrase there, “Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.” reminded me of some of Rage Against the Machine’s lyrics in one of their best songs, “Ashes in the Fall”. Zack says, ♫This is the new sound, just like the old sound, just like the noose wound, over the burning ground♪ and I never really made much sense of it. The song is actually really good from a revolutionary perspective – which is why it’s tragic that they’re just MORE SPOOPERY. More of the same. Just like the old sound, of all calls to revolt in the mainstream.
The song also says some further interesting stuff, perhaps more spook markers?
♫
A mass of tears have
Transformed to stones now
Sharpened on suffering and woven into slings…
Hope lies in the rubble
Of this rich fortress
Taking today what tomorrow never brings
♪
I mean poets won’t like it obviously, but from a “rap” standpoint it’s among their best stanzas ever written. You don’t hear that kind of stuff anywhere else in “rap”, though I’m also not a fan and don’t listen to a lot of it.
I am NOT promoting Rage here, just examining them as yet another fallen hero. I’m seeing markers in almost all of their good songs. The old, bad songs not so much but those are mostly just curse words.
♫
A mass of promises
Begin to rupture
Like the pockets of the New-World Kings…
Like swollen stomachs in Apalachia
Like the priest that fucked you as he whispered holy things
♪
Two more markers there. “New-World Kings” should be obvious. The priest reference is further promotion of that project, the Catholic rape fearism. So while I said this is one of their best songs and still think so, it’s also chock-full of spook markers and has banished any doubts I had that Vex and the others might be wrong. Definitely another Limited Hangout. And since they’re pretty much the best that any rap/rock crossover ever did, we know that genre was controlled by the top down as well.
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Vexman said:
So sorry for taking away one of your favorite bands, Jared. I too have seen many of my own favorites fall.
For instance, can you remember Miles’ recent paper “Bits and Bobs”? He took apart Sting alias Gordon Sumner. I really liked Police’s music once upon a time, but I just couldn’t have let them go. Yet additional research on Police showed even spookier markers around them I could ever imagine.
For instance, Police’s drummer was Stewart Armstrong Copeland, one of four children born to CIA agent Miles Axe Copeland Jr., best known for his close personal relationship with Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser and his “controversial books on intelligence”. In his memoirs, Copeland Jr. recounted his involvement in numerous covert operations, including the March 1949 Syrian coup d’état and the 1953 Iranian coup d’état. In a 1986 Rolling Stone interview, he stated: “Unlike The New York Times, Victor Marchetti and Philip Agee, my complaint has been that the CIA isn’t overthrowing enough anti-American governments or assassinating enough anti-American leaders, but I guess I’m getting old.”
Copeland Jr. had 4 children with Elizabeth Lorraine Adie, a secret agent with the Special Operations Executive during World War II. The family lived throughout the Middle East, in particular Syria, Egypt, and Lebanon. All of their children made surprisingly (?) great careers in spook terms.
Like Miles Axe Copeland III, where : “the success of The Police and the novel methods used to popularize them enabled Copeland to found I.R.S. Records”. The bands he worked with via IRS or his former record label BTM : Soft Machine, the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Lou Reed, the Buzzcocks, R.E.M., The Cramps, Fine Young Cannibals, The Bangles, and many others, including a number one album with the label’s group The Go-Go’s. He also “owns and operates CIA”, which stands for Copeland International Arts. 🙂 No pun intended…
Ian Adie Copeland was another brother from the same mother, a booking agent involved as well in the new wave movement in the United States. In 1979, Copeland founded Frontier Booking International (FBI) in New York, a talent agency that represented many of the premier new wave acts of the 1980s, including the B-52’s, The Cure, The Police, Simple Minds, The English Beat, and The Go-Go’s. “The agency grew to include hundreds of diverse musical performers on its roster (the Buzzcocks, Nine Inch Nails, Concrete Blonde, Iggy Pop, General Public, Charlie Peacock, Let’s Active, R.E.M., Sting, Morrissey), as well as representing actors.”
Courtney Cox is also related to the same family, but I’ll digress here, can’t stomach them, actors.
I suggest that all of them would join the list of fallen heroes and I hope it makes it easier for you to let RATM go.
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Jared Magneson said:
It’s fine, Vex. I don’t mind knowing that these guys are spooky – it had always seemed odd to me that their “movement” fell apart way too rapidly after their third album. They weren’t so much a favorite as a staple of the music in the 1990s. Musically, they’re nothing special at all, only marginally better than most pop because they use and play real instruments. Their guitarist is okay but nothing phenomenal. All the phenomenal guitarists left are either in deep jazz or Metal, these days, and nobody in pop music is really any good.
What I can keep without blinking is the emotions and memories from the music. That feeling of revolutionary fire that songs like Ashes in the Fall and Maria fostered in me, especially around 2000 or so when I personally needed that fire to battle on. I feel the same about other bands we’ve outed, such as Slayer (their best album, “God Hates Us All”, was released on 9/11/2001 and features sound clips from hijacked aircraft), who were again never musically beautiful, although very talented. But the anti-religious messages are pretty spooky to me now. They give you JUST enough truth, about society and revolution, to spark you up. To keep you interested. “Circle of Beliefs” is still an amazing song, so as usual we take the good and jettison the bad.
I never turned to musicians for morality anyway. That’s not what music is about, to me. It’s about feeling love, grief, hate, joy, or any other relevant emotion and the memories tied to the music.
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nada0101 said:
I’ve started hunting down instrumental versions of old “pop” songs. I actively avoid the ear-worms now; can’t stand most of the nihilistic, despairing or out-right spooky lyrics. Some tunes, of course, cannot exist without the voice as a bonefide “5th instrument”; but with many, many old songs I can gladly ditch the bulls**t.
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Vexman said:
Ok then, I feel a bit relieved. And I agree with your assessment of their musical talent, they showed it a lot in comparison to the modern crap or pop.
Same as with G’n’r, for instance. I haven’t done them yet, since they’re part of my growing up…but I know what I’ll discover. It can’t be a much different story after all we’ve learned, right? Did they use aliases, like many of them? Sure they did. Their parents connected to the military or Intelligence circles? Yep, true. Nonetheless, some of them were/are really musically talented guys.
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ihatestarwars said:
Lush (who had an album called ‘Spooky’) have a song called “Heavenly Nobodies”, and the lyric always seemed apt: https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/lush/heavenlynobodies.html
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ihatestarwars said:
The Who also sang in the same song, Jared:
‘And the parting on the left,
Is now the parting on the right’.
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Jake Taylor said:
I found this site interesting in visualizing the Phoenicians original city, Byblos (where The Bible comes from) modern day Gebal.
http://ourancientworld.com/Settlement.aspx?id=196
It looks beautiful.
A lot like Southern California, which may explain why Hollywood is situated where it is. Once Israel is able to engulf the entire Eastern Mediterranean seaboard, it will no doubt be transformed into the most desirable real estate in the world.
I wonder if the War in Syria not only serves to open a path for an oil pipeline but is cover for supply lines of booty coming from Iraq and Afghanistan. I’m thinking here of rare minerals and poppy products, mostly.
I wanted to address the gay/trans thing. Yes, I agree that it is a deliberate attempt to modify people’s thinking but I also agree that gay and trans people are real people with real feelings who really think they are this way, for whatever reason.
My niece is a trans man. I suppose I should call her my nephew now, although she hasn’t officially transitioned. Yet. She’s unsure. Should she start taking testosterone and become a “man”? She was anorexic for a year trying to starve her budding breasts. She idolizes her older brother and her dad who are both very masculine men. She’s always loved dirt bikes and rough play.
Testosterone will make her tall and hairy, but since she likes girls, this really isn’t an advantage since she will never have a real plenis, so she should probably just stay cis female, learn to accept her “foreign” seeming body, and be a lesbian.
Either way, it is going to be difficult for her to find love and a long-lasting relationship.
Popular “culture” and music have undoubtedly shaped her (his?) ideas about sexuality, and she probably has some distorted beliefs about what it is to be male or female, but I know she’s not a spook.
Nor am I a spook (I wish! It sounds like an exciting job) although I have talked about being a gay man here before.
I only bring it up because it is relevant and let me reiterate that I didn’t choose it, I didn’t want it and I have actively repressed it most of my life, although I did have a 10 year relationship with a man that was very fulfilling and would still be ongoing except he has a career and I am now caring for dying parents.
But I digress.
I wanted to add that we all come from a very devout family of Mormons.
One with a published history of our family line.
My mother can trace her lineage back to 1066 in England via the Bennett line.
She has darker features and a longer nose.
She has tested positive for Ashekenazi DNA but heatedly insists that her relatives were never Jewish, they were Lutheran Germans who moved to the Ukraine to find farm land and then fled to Wisconsin in 1912.
The reason I bring up the Mormonism is because the bee is a very common symbol in Mormons, who call it Deseret, and it acts as a symbol of hard work and industry that the Mormons (who seem like an operation and are definitely a pyramid scheme) aspire to.
So, I guess my point is, that a lot of us are caught up in the machine without really knowing what it is about.
I worked for IBM for many years before I realized it was basically just an employment agency for government information technology projects.
I was a member of the Mormon church for years before I realized it (and all religion) was a self-serving pile of balderdash.
And I’ve only recently woken up to the reality of Miles’ bombshells and, I can definitely see the pieces coming together.
I just hope you won’t use trannies or gay people as the face of the spooks because we are victims as well.
I would have been a great dad, but I chose to never have children because I didn’t want to bring them into such a broken world.
Learning that it was broken on purpose makes it all easier to understand.
For years I wondered why the breakthroughs in information technology (my chosen career) always failed to yield fruit and for years I was told that it is because “shit happens” and things go wrong and that is why we can’t have nice things.
Well, it turns out that many of the setbacks I personally encountered during those years, were due to the concerted efforts of several people in concert to pull off.
And now I sound like I have a grand tale to tell, and I do, but this isn’t the place for it, and it isn’t that grand. You’ve all heard a version of it, and probably experienced it yourselves. Basically, a guy infiltrated our circle and fed us buggy code that stalled the project for years trying to figure it out.
At the time I could see no possible motive for him to do what he did.
But his dad is in navy intelligence and he’s now a speechwriter for a congressman and, well, these things write themselves, or rather a writing committee in a basement in Langley writes them!
Warm Regards
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Jared Magneson said:
Jesus, how did I miss that Deseret connection? I too grew up Mormon, and should have spotted that immediately.
This is why it takes a team, usually, to get to the bottom of this stuff. Sure, Miles does amazing on his own and has shown us the way, and many methods on the how. As have his guest writes (including Josh, of course). Good insight, Jake.
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Jake Taylor said:
Thanks, Jared.
https://rsc.byu.edu/archived/salt-lake-city/7-beehive-and-deseret-mormon-symbols-salt-lake-city
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Jared Magneson said:
“To Latter-day Saint residents of Salt Lake City, the beehive is more than a symbol of the city as a home of hard workers or of industry. The beehive symbol was Brigham Young’s way to remind residents of the Jaredite civilization in America.”
It’s almost sickening that my parents named me after this culture. Thanks for nothing, Mom and Dad. 🙂
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Runar said:
Aha, thats why Utah State patrol have the bee hive on its emblem.
I am not happy about Christians, except Mormons. Whatever they are taught, they somehow radiate a true happiness and have an aura which is pleasant, and they do look good in suit, and seem to be fond of sex.
Yes i would like to be a agent too, if there ever was a state which show some reverence to a true God without bs, i would get hired. And become chief.
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Russell Tropinsky said:
If there were a state which showed “reverence to god” as you put it, they wouldn’t have agents in the first place. The job of these agents is expressly to destroy god and all godly things in the minds of the people. Why would you want t obe one?
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Runar said:
Why do you think that a true God without bs would have agents contrary to his cause?
His men would have to care about evolution and progress, dignity in general and the national intelligence and of course its health. And many other things, but they wouldn’t look as agents in the way we see them now.
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Jared Magneson said:
If you think they’re fond of sex, you’re be mistaken. They shame it. They wear special underwear designed to decrease lust, since it’s so shapeless and hideous. They penalize the youth for masturbation. They tell us that sex and orgasms are evil, immoral, and part of the Natural Man – who is an enemy to god, according to their scriptures. Sex is only for procreation, to summon the remaining souls for their test in the Terrestrial realm. Enjoyment of even marital sex is almost a sin.
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Runar said:
Ok, maybe i got a skewed image of them as they are not so often here. I just have seen some fresh missionaries and they must have been very happy to be out of Mormonland.
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Jared Magneson said:
“For years I wondered why the breakthroughs in information technology (my chosen career) always failed to yield fruit and for years I was told that it is because “shit happens” and things go wrong and that is why we can’t have nice things.” (Jake Taylor)
It’s all being metered out, and with as many versions as possible to maximize profits. CPU and GPU tech especially has the appearance of progress, but very little being made and almost no innovation. Incremental, minute upgrades and planned obsolescence are the name of the game. Just look how rapidly GPU tech has stalled, now that they made billions off of the Bitcoin crypto scam. Almost overnight, the tech went comatose. The second biggest competitor (AMD) fumbled AGAIN, even though they had the superior tech on paper. But they nailed it in the CPU market? Absurd. Too much absurdity in this industry.
And still not a peep about the charge field, from ANY techs. It defies belief at this point. They’re purposely ignoring it.
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healingwithsavannah said:
Hey Jake Taylor, I applaud you for making such an honest and heartfelt comment. I am not sure if you would be interesting in the following information, but I know a man who works with people who are gay or transitioning, and many have actually decided to be straight or remain the sex they were born with.
This is not about saying people should NOT be a certain way. It is about helping people become what they want to be in the end. He helped me with some health issues which he addresses the same way. It is not about prayer or anything judgmental or religious.
It is hard for me to explain, but I have read all his books and have spoken to him and I believe him to be a sincere and kind person. He says that all issues in our lives, anything that feels like a challenge, can be changed on a holographic level.
I understand it may sound ridiculous, but it helped me overcome a health issue. I am not saying you or anyone should change, just that if you are struggling, the information may be helpful to you or a loved one. If you care to check it out, here is his website: http://www.holodynamics.com/
This comment comes from compassion, please disregard if it does not call to you. I mean no offense.
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Jake Taylor said:
Thank you, sweetheart. I appreciate your caring heart.
*hugs*
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Gerry said:
For Egyptian, I can recommend German TLA, login is “guest”-“guest”.
dšr seems to be simply an Egyptian word for red. There are dozens of dšr words related to the color red.
http://aaew2.bbaw.de/tla/servlet/BwlBrowser?u=guest&f=0&l=0&off=0&csz=-1&lcd=dSr&tcd=&etr=1&scd=&pn0=1&db=Egyptian&bc=Start
dšrt with a female t-suffix means “red one”, apparently a name of the red crown.
http://aaew2.bbaw.de/tla/servlet/GetWcnDetails?u=guest&f=0&l=0&wn=180830&db=0
The very same word dšrt with another denominator stands for “red land”, the desert outside the Nile valley. (English “desert” could be derived from it.)
http://aaew2.bbaw.de/tla/servlet/GetWcnDetails?u=guest&f=0&l=0&wn=180850&db=0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deshret
The same crown glyph appears in other names for the crown. One uses the bee as a phonetic, apparently read bjt. That’s probably why the term was explained as meaning “honeybee”.
http://aaew2.bbaw.de/tla/servlet/GetWcnDetails?u=guest&f=0&l=0&wn=54220&db=0
So, it seems the Mormon leaders wanted to name their Utah territory after the Egyptian desert. I guess here’s nothing bad about this, except that they could have said it openly. I mean, everyone knows US Memphis is named after Egyptian Memphis, and it’s not a problem, right?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_Deseret
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DF said:
” [Miles here: I think shaving half a Nazirite means to half blow the cover of a fellow agent, as we
have seen many times…..”
Maybe a half-a-Nazirite is someone who bought their way into the bigger conspirator group , like we see with the Barons and Baronettes in every investigation , didn’t the ‘ Killer Queen ‘ in that song – – speak just like a baroness ?
Alliances must have been made and some new blood added even back in the antiquity that Gerry is studying .
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Jake Taylor said:
I just wanted to add a few things to my comment that is still in moderation, if I may:
(Feel free to edit the entire thing for clarity, if you wish.)
Gays and Transsexuals seem to be the result of either genetics or genetic manipulation/mutation.
Causes could be environmental pollution via pseudo/phyto-estrogens in food and water (bisphenyl plastics, undegraded birth control pills in urine, soy products, etc.) or in immunizations.
Female ewes exposed to androgens in utero will mount other females, indicating that they have developed male brain patterns.
https://sci-hub.tw/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4350266/
Maybe some of these film stars are the result of nasr experiments after the war to try and develop super humans.
The experiments mostly didn’t pan out and now it looks like they’re following agriculture’s lead and just screening the general populace for useful traits.
For example, I watch the television show Big Brother (I know it is garbage and a waste of my life, no need to tell me! I watch it because I’m on the autism spectrum so I don’t understand human interactions, and it helps me understand the thinking behind “office politics” for lack of a better phrase) but much of the show is built around the competitors remembering things, often colors and patterns and numbers.
And there are physical endurance competitions.
So they are looking for people with photographic memories who are big and strong and sexually attractive, (Ben Affleck comes to mind) because they are able to penetrate most defenses merely by pretending to be a movie star.
Additional security, random last minute changes in plan, strange requests, all these are acceptable if you’re a good-looking celebrity filming a blockbuster, so governments roll over when Charlize Theron humps their collective leg, and lets Hollywood do whatever they want.
It has been said that you can get anywhere if you’re wearing a business suit, carrying a clipboard, and you act in a professional, no-nonsense manner.
Well, if you’re a movie star you can meet presidents and ceos and, let’s be honest, most movie stars are probably prostitutes, used for opening doors and gathering information.
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healingwithsavannah said:
Hi Jake, I hope this does not sound condescending in any way. I have 2 nephews on the Autism spectrum and they are the most kind-hearted people I know. FYI, we all have guilty pleasure TV shows we watch at some point in our lives. Interesting comment. I agree that most movie stars (musicians and politicians) are pretty much prostitutes and puppets which are used in nefarious ways. It seems so strange to me that so many celebrities are gay. It is not statistically plausible.
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R T said:
I wanted to send Miles an email asking that exact question. We’re taught it’s something you’re born with, and it seems most people’s experience reflects that. So how are all of these related people all also gay? It’s so strange, I’m not sure I understand that part yet.
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healingwithsavannah said:
RT, yes something is fishy! If you ever email Miles, please let me know what he says. My friend says it is because gay people are drawn to the arts or that they do it for fame and fortune. But really I think the politicians are gay as well. And the straight men I know would never engage with a man no matter what the reward. Something is going on with these families. Why do they revere homosexuality?
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Lewis Reid said:
In Judges 19;22, men of the city of Gibeah, certain sons of Belial beset a house demanding to ‘know’ a man within. Perhaps, a pagan practice, like ritual sacrifice?
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R T said:
That doesn’t answer my question though — my question is specifically, if homosexuality is something that your born with, just as I was born a heterosexual, then how can literally all of these spooks from the families be gay? By chance? I doubt it. Are they taught from birth to be that way against their heterosexual nature? You see my question here? Being gay isn’t something you choose, right? So how are all these spooks also gay when we are always told it’s something you’re born with.
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Lewis Reid said:
A pagan practice, ergo, not born that way, something taught.
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Jake Taylor said:
>It is not statistically plausible
This is one possible theory that may explain the quandary:
https://sci-hub.tw/http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0051088
Abstract
A variety of social, developmental, biological and genetic factors influence sexual orientation in males. Thus, several
hypotheses have attempted to explain the sustenance of genetic factors that influence male homosexuality, despite
decreased fecundity within the homosexuals. Kin selection, the existence of maternal effects and two forms of balancing
selection, sexually antagonistic selection and overdominance, have been proposed as compensatory mechanisms for
reduced homosexual fecundity. Here, we suggest that the empirical support for kin selection and maternal effects cannot
account for the low universal frequency and stability of the distribution of homosexuals. To identify the responsible
compensatory mechanism, we analyzed fecundity in 2,100 European female relatives, i.e., aunts and grandmothers, of either
homosexual or heterosexual probands who were matched in terms of age, culture and sampling strategy. Female relatives
were chosen to avoid the sampling bias of the fraternal birth order effect, which occurs when indirectly sampling mothers
though their homosexual sons. We observed that the maternal aunts and grandmothers of homosexual probands were
significantly more fecund compared with the maternal aunts and maternal grandmothers of the heterosexual probands. No
difference in fecundity was observed in the paternal female lines (grandmothers or aunts) from either of the two proband
groups. Moreover, due to the selective increase in maternal female fecundity, the total female fecundity was significantly
higher in homosexual than heterosexual probands, thus compensating for the reduced fecundity of homosexuals.
Altogether, these data support an X-linked multi-locus sexually antagonistic hypothesis rather than an autosomal multilocus
overdominance hypothesis.
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cancelled said:
Hi Jake, I wrote a comment below before I came back to yours and clicked on your link. Wow, that’s a long, technical article. But I was struck by the introductory remark “It has been suggested that the prenatal endocrine environment significantly influences human sexual orientation, and that biological factors … could … determine lifelong sexual orientation.” Which is what my comment was about.
I didn’t read the article; I just skimmed it, but they proceed to take it as given that homosexuality is genetic. Then they try to explain why, since homosexuals do not reproduce much, they haven’t become extinct. Which is a good question. Why indeed. In fact, homosexuality seems to have greatly proliferated in my lifetime.
Interestingly, my daughter had identical monozygotic twin boys. They were so identical we had to label them to know which was which. Yet, in twins from the same egg, with their DNA originating from the same source, and they are genetically the same — if homosexuality is genetically determined — how did one boy turn out straight, and one gay? It doesn’t make sense. But the endocrine explanation makes sense.
I suspect the genetic theory may be misdirection, a cover up. In fact, this deliberate malnutrition of the population may be part of a depopulation strategy. But one would never suspect this, unless they delved into nutrition and endocrinology.
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Russell Taylor said:
I would suggest that for a population to survive (not in a modern city but in the Savannah hunting Antelope), a man needs to feel attracted to a woman and vice versa. At the rate homosexuality is progressing in society today, it won’t be too long before the overall population starts to see a decline. But isn’t that what the big voices like Clinton and Gates and Prince Philip have been advocating for decades now? Population control by any means?
Adding known hormone disruptor’s to our diet affecting the developing foetus and young growing child, may sow the seeds of confusion. That’s all that is needed. A slightly dis-functioning brain that is unsure about sexual orientation and there you have it. A sexually mixed up and repressed society. If the elite spread the knowledge amongst themselves and avoid such poison, then our population will suffer but their’s won’t….simple, cheap and effective! By the time their plan is proven/outed it’ll be too late, the damage will have been done.
Over the past 150 years our children have been poisoned, in my opinion deliberately, firstly using lead, the highly toxic metal, followed by mercury, the highly toxic metal and now aluminum, the highly toxic metal. Anyone see a pattern here?
What do the elite blame? Same as usual. Society and your parents DNA.
Autosomal….antagonistic blah blah blah! Over 99.9% of people wouldn’t understand the first 20 words of that paper.
Professor Chris Exley of Keele University has found a connection between autism and aluminum. His team have studied the brains of people who died from Alzheimer’s and found very high concentrations of aluminum. But very recently they studied the brains of people who had severe autism and found exactly the same high concentrations of aluminum. He states that people differ in the amounts of aluminum their body stores (body burden), and the way the brain stores the particles isn’t random; it seems to store the metal in dense pockets. What do they pump into your new born baby’s bloodstream today when they immunise? Aluminum. Follow that up with aluminum cookware, aluminum in your deodorant, sun-block and even medicines, plus many foods, and he say’s that most people over the age of 50 with have an aluminum particle in every cell in their body. When the cell builds up enough particles it will die but won’t replicate as it would normally, it’ll just die off.
Isn’t this what we see with Alzheimer’s brains? Tiny holes everywhere where the cells have died off and not been replaced?
The evidence is piling up but how many of us will get dementia before this toxic metal is removed from our lives? Aircraft alloys and table legs sure thing, but not food and vaccines.
What does WHO say? Safe Dave! All safe Dave….everything is safe Dave!
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DF said:
Cheers for your candor JT
Did you ever read this novel ,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middlesex_(novel)
I’d heard years back it would become a HBO series/film , in the current forced cultural miasma It’s likely to be made now for political reasons ( as Annie Proulx’s Brokeback Mountain was made instead of one of her other i.m.o. great stories ) Middlesex also explores some weird shit about The Nation of Islam , as it is set in Detroit , pulling us back into the topics of fake death and faked identity .
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Jake Taylor said:
Thanks, DF.
I hadn’t heard of that book.
I haven’t seen Brokeback either because it seemed depressing (an unhealthy relationship and a murder/suicide [didn’t see it!] at the end).
I mostly read non-fiction, but I do enjoy romantic comedies when I watch film.
I also wanted to tell savannah that I’ve enjoyed her posts! Thank you.
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cancelled said:
On the subject of homosexuality, trannies, etc … I’ve been doing a lot of reading about biochemistry in connection with nutrition. … From what I’ve encountered there, it strikes me as possible that all this gender confusion that’s burst upon the scene relatively recently could be misdirection away from the side effects of industrialized and processed food, which started in the mid to late 19th century, but really took off in the third or fourth decades of the 20th and is now so pervasive one can hardly find any food that has not been on some way nutritionally compromised. On top of that we have the toxic load from the synthetic practices of intensive agriculture.
Basically, these food tampering practices have brought about a crisis in nutrition. This has been known for a century now, but was and is being suppressed, because it threatens the interests of the food, medical, dental and pharmaceutical cartels. The malnutrition from denatured foods and from pent up animals manifests firstly in the endocrine systems of humans, although it isn’t recognized as coming from there, because the symptoms manifest elsewhere, in the organs, joints, colon, skin, vision, eye, etc, and allopathic medicine treats these more localized symptoms, with pharmaceuticals, never addressing the nutritional causes.
What I’m getting at is, endocrine system is where the hormones are produced. Without proper nutrition — real whole foods with real vitamins, minerals, and enzymes as nature intended them, not synthetics or isolates — the body’s chemistry and proper functions are upset and out of balance.
Given that men have female hormones, and women have male hormones, depending on the nature of the biochemical imbalance and the glands involved, you could have hormonal dominances in individuals that bring about gender confusion. If I understand what I’ve read properly, these biochemical disturbances can cause chromosomal damage in the sufferer that is passed on to one’s offspring. And then these offspring encounter further endocrine challenges in their generation.
Is it possible that all this attention, hype — call it what you will — is designed to misdirect attention away from the nutritional crisis, which TPTB have caused and deliberately ignored? By making gender confusion perfectly natural? If it weren’t socially acceptable, like it used to be, people would be up in arms about it. So to avoid an uproar, they made it trendy. Just a thought.
By the way, when Sarah Ferguson married Queen Elizabeth’s son Prince Andrew, her wedding gown was embellished with beaded BEES and THISTLES which were said to be from the family’s coat of arms.
Can’t wait to read the next installment ….
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ihatestarwars said:
Cows, pigs, chicken, etc are all given sex-hormones to fatten them up, the cattle have to use some antibiotics to combat the side effects of the hormone!
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cancelled said:
Yes. But the problem goes deeper than that. You are what you eat. The same applies to the animals we eat for food and nourishment. This takes the issue to the soil, and it’s nourishment. So the health of all food depends, ultimately, on the minerals in soil and on animal husbandry. Animals need sunlight, photons! Not dark cages and stalls.
We are being malnourished from the ground up. Hence the endocrine imbalances.
The mass marketing of food has been a disaster nutritionally and therefore biologically. Through the dead food products it must rely on. Through conditioning people about what they should eat. Through divorcing people from their own instincts about what to eat. We’ve evolved to the point that we haven’t a clue about what constitutes healthy food. And if you were to find out, and look for that healthy sustenance to heal your body, you would find that what you need is unavailable. Unless you have the means and resources and knowledge to create it yourself.
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Jared Magneson said:
I rather agree with much of what you’ve said on this topic. It makes it rather clean and simple too, broken down as you have. A few asides:
“We’ve evolved to the point that we haven’t a clue about what constitutes healthy food.”
I wouldn’t say that’s evolution, but merely conditioning and culture.
“And if you were to find out, and look for that healthy sustenance to heal your body, you would find that what you need is unavailable. Unless you have the means and resources and knowledge to create it yourself.”
Everyone has the means and the knowledge, but not necessarily the resources. It’s called gardening. Homesteading. Animal husbandry. Sure, it doesn’t eliminate ALL the bad stuff – but it’s vastly cleaner to live this way and a step in the right direction, as well as pushing towards true self-sufficiency.
Every planted lawn in the world is wasted Earth. Any yard that can sustain a grass lawn can grow food. Remove the lock and the key.
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Russell Taylor said:
“You are what you eat”.
True!
If you look at the ingredients on a tin of dog food, it clearly proves that your pet is in a permanent state of malnutrition. Example 4% meat, which can mean feet, brains, skin, offal etc. They have to add a few vitamins to prevent your pet from keeling over!
Our little Westie eats better than we do. Lean beef or ham or chicken with potatoes, carrots, broccoli and he loves petite pois. Most doggy treats are chock full of preservatives, so he gets those only occasionally as he seems to love the marrowbone enriched biscuits.
But he’s 9 years old and when people see him charge off through the trees after a squirrel, they can’t believe how old he is. There are farm dogs in Austria that are 27 years old and still working. They eat what the farmers family eat, meat and veg’.
Look at your local vet though, with a queue of dog owners every day, who all feed their pet dog food. When you speak to them they all seem to suffer the same illnesses, all evidence of malnutrition, often the older ones around 9 years old are suffering from organ failure.
Same with us humies!
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R T said:
My dog just died last month and this is making me very sad to read.
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Lewis Reid said:
Nice how the cows have the antibiotics. Thats as far as far can be.
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Andrea said:
Besides antibiotics, cattle get „power-feeding“ that contains proteins. So animals that were herbivores for a million year suddenly eat „steak“. With antibiotics as a side dish. The purpose is obvious, to speed growing the animals.
The consequences for the population, not so much.
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Russell Taylor said:
The wife and I have been veggiesaurusses for something like 20 years now and have forgotten what food poisoning is. I have only vomited once in all that time and that was due to contracting a virus. When I ate meat, especially when eating out, I would have a good barfing session several times per year.
That last pint of beer always gets the blame but never the reheated meat pie from the take-away.
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Patrick said:
I guess it should have been achingly obvious to all of us who have been reading the papers of Miles and his guests that the Bible would be revealed as a project or – at least – a vehicle wherein clues or codes to projects might be contained.
For starters, it’s pretty cool for the Jews that they’re The Chosen People. The Wizard In The Sky says so.
As regards the Wizard, Richard Dawkins may be a total ass or an agent from hell, but I’ve long appreciated his quote: “The God of the Old Testament is arguably the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully.”
Dawkins’ God seems to share many of the attributes we associate with the Governors.
Curious. As above, so below?
Regarding the bees – I thought recalled an old Saturday Night Live sketch about bees and found this: http://tviv.org/Saturday_Night_Live/The_Bees
This line stood out: “Segments featuring the Muppets even imply the Bees are a sort of second cast with a life apart from the actors.”
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R T said:
“1×13 – Peter Boyle/Al Jarreau: “All-Pro Wrestling.” (Bees: John Belushi, Peter Boyle.) The Bees are tag team professional wrestlers who take on “the WASPs.”
The Bees take on the WASPS eh? Bees vs the White Christians. Sounds familiar.
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Benjamin said:
It always puzzled me why Oscar winning actors would so openly thank God in their acceptance speeches, to raucous cheers, despite being an integral part of an industry which acted so un-Godly. Now it all makes sense, it’s another nod to their own projects.
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Lewis Reid said:
Dawkins, Hawkins, Schmawkins.
I cant help but agree with the Controversy of Zion author that the Mosiac law and the God of the Old Testament are of The Levitical or Judaic Law and NOT the word of Moses or God. Traditions/commandments of man heaped on by the priests (pharisees) to enslave the people.
I watched a BBC programme about orthodox Jews a few years ago or so , and one lad basically said the Law didn’t allow them to tear off toilet paper on the Sabbath, so they had to do it beforehand.
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Jake Taylor said:
Bees!
Trent Harris’ Plan 10 From Outer Space clip 2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deseret_alphabet
The urban animal: population density and social pathology in
rodents and humans
https://sci-hub.tw/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2636191/
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Jake Taylor said:
Well, that didn’t embed properly.
I wanted to show clip 13.
-sigh-
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Mathis der Maler said:
Sorry people, but I find this whole comment section strange. I think we have been infiltrated. Over 80 comments on something that just came out, and almost none are to the point. I read Gerry’s part I as well you know, and I don’t remember anything about trannies.
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Andrea said:
I think you are right, from the first comment on…
(I commented a couple of things anyway, where I thought it relevant to a general discussion)
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Jared Magneson said:
“That’s how I see the tranny psy-op. It’s a waste of time for the most part. ”
– me
Allow me to amend that. “It’s a waste of time.”
I do find the nameologies vastly more interesting, and the Bee connections. They might be tenuous on their own, which is why I never thought about Deseret Industries (the Mormon’s food bank company) until Jake Taylor threw it in my face, even though I grew up with their products in my household at times. Knowing what we do about the Mormons it seems much more sinister now, and could be considered strong connecting evidence. Not that we needed more about the Mormons to know they’re full of shit but it’s yet another piece of the puzzle.
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Josh said:
I think part of it is that once a topic comes up people often want to chip in with their thoughts without consideration of the “topic at hand.” That is even truer of a format like this, which is not really a forum. I think in most cases once people have made a comment, they will just get an e-mail that there was a new comment, and will respond from their e-mail without consideration of the post in question. That’s one reason why comments on the ‘Defense of Miles Mathis’ post ranged far and wide. They wanted to talk and throw some ideas around. I think people were treating this new post in a similar way, and I didn’t see a reason to keep people on topic–but on the other hand I wasn’t paying attention to which post all these comments were coming from (due to the set-up of the administrative portal I use). Of course there is always the threat of “topic dilution” and “forum sliding” tactics. I am not too worried about those tactics here because the really useful content is in the link at the post at the top, which cannot be slid or diluted. In this case I don’t think there is anything nefarious going on, but after reading through the comments again now using the regular blog layout, I will agree that we’ve gone too deep in the weeds on unrelated topics.
So I’m going to ask people to try to move discussion on unrelated topics, within reason, to the freewheeling comment thread in the Defense of Miles Mathis post. I’m also going to ask that for the time being people please refrain from discussing issues related to the topic of transgender/homosexual/tranny/EGI/gender fluidity topic–both here and the ‘main’ thread. Next week I’ll put up a post with some of my thoughts on the matter, and then we can use that post as a place to discuss related issues.
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Jared Magneson said:
I think another factor is that a great many people have NEVER really had a forum or place to discuss Miles, the spooks, Josh, Vex, any of the other guest writers, or most of these topics. You can’t on social media beyond references here and there, but you certainly cannot use the words, “spook” or “Jew” without immediate threat of censorship. And while I prefer to discuss Miles’ physics, these other topics are of equal import, and there’s nowhere safe to really talk about them. PoM tried to be one of course, but that turned sour rapidly.
Behold: the power and voracity of unfulfilled minds without an outlet!
Aside from any topic dilution, I personally have enjoyed making new connections and friends and learning from more people. It’s nice to even know that there are more than four people with potent minds at all! Gives me a little hope. 🙂
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Josh said:
Yes, I agree. And I think it’s great that we have a place to chat. I know this is the kind of place I was in search of when I stumbled on PoM, which did not turn out to be what I had hoped.
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nada0101 said:
“which did not turn out to be what I had hoped”
And that’s being polite. I’ll never forget the Eva Peron b*ll*cks. Seared into my brain it is…
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lewis reid said:
There was a programme in the 90s called Dark Skies, which used go on about the ‘Hive’ and aliens. Hive mind and all that, all working to the same end albeit in secret, like The Invaders show in the 60s.
The Pyramids are not too dissimilar in shape from a Hive in appearance.
That’s all I’ve got till part 2 comes out.
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Mathis der Maler said:
Part II is coming out on Monday. But Part III is where the big stuff is.
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Lewis Reid said:
I can’t wait, I’m dreaming of Monday. Hopefully it’s not a manic one.
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ihatestarwars said:
It’s just another manic Monday. Must have refreshed Miles’ site a thousand times.
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Russell Taylor said:
Miles. Apologies for going wildly off topic. Guilty as charged.
The snippets of interesting info on this thread are amazing as was Part 1 of the paper.
Looking forward to Monday and I’ll be losing sleep thinking about Part 3.
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Andrea said:
Looking forward to the rest of the paper!
In the meantime I am reading about the history of the island of Sardegna. I love the island and thought to know much about it. But your paper on Columbu made me think: best friend of Arnold to these days, the guy who went to California as a real estate developer, coming from a small town in Sardegna!?
So it looks like the island has been inhabited since the bronze age, by phoenicians, romans etc. For a while it has been ruled by Judges („giudici“), de facto kings. Jew-dici sonds like Me-dici to me. If the people were not happy with the king, they allegedly could get rid of him. But the king’s family would still have the hereditary right to bring the new one.
The Pisans came to Cagliari to build the Castle, the Castro Castle.
The bay of Cagliari, a beautiful white beach is called „baia degli angeli“ and allegedly gave the name to Los Angeles.
There is a Bonaria Church which again, allegedly gave the name to Buones Aires (“good-air”).
There is plenty of anecdotes, just a last: the island was annected for a short time to Austria, in 1720. I know it is silly, but I thought, maybe Columbu and Arnie are cousins?!
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R T said:
Ahhhh I can’t wait until Monday!
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Russell Taylor said:
Well its just over 4hrs until midnight in Taos which will effectively be Monday for Miles.
Nearly 10hrs over here in blighted Blighty.
Let me just check….yep he did say Monday….woohooo!
6 months without Miles’ papers I think I’d need the Samaritans!
And now we have overdoses from guest writers. Withdrawal symptoms could be severe…
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R T said:
I think I look forward to these papers more than anything else at this point.
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R T said:
Not specifically these papers, but Miles’ papers in general, I mean.
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Jared Magneson said:
His physics (as I’ve said) interests me a lot more personally but these are just as important. And I’m stuck again on my stacked-spin video progress, so I’ve decided to attempt to demonstrate his “Cause of Axial Tile” theories with a video story for now instead. I don’t like being idle, but am not good enough at physics to add much to his work quite yet. So I attempt to make it more accessible to layfolk, using my graphics and animation skills.
Rough start, but here we go!
https://imgur.com/lqg6BQ5
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R T said:
That’s beautiful my friend! Should there be red coming straight from the sun, feeding charge to the planets?
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Vexman said:
Jared, I’ve sent you 2 emails few weeks apart, the last one was from couple of days ago. Did you receive any? Can you check your spam and let me know here, please? I’m experiencing something weird going on with my email.
I really appreciate all your efforts and time spent to make videos, even more so when it comes to stacked spins. Had a really hard time trying to visualize it while reading Miles’ papers, your videos helped me a lot. So thanks again.
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Jared Magneson said:
Okay, I just checked my Spam folder, Vex, and there it was. I’m responding now but yes, there’s something fishy going on. I never set you to spam. I had a similar thing with Josh happen awhile back too – and Miles has reported other issues with emails lately. My guess is that’s the best they can really do, otherwise we wouldn’t get these emails at all. So we’re not dealing with insiders at Protonmail or Microsoft (Outlook) or anything, not yet at least. Just some angry spoops, it seems.
Anyway, my response is sent, so if you don’t get it before you read this, check your spam folder too. Take care.
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Jared Magneson said:
Just curious, but Russell Taylor and R T are different people, correct? Or is it one Russell commenting from computer and phone, two different WordPress logins?
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R T said:
We’re different people. I’m Russell Tropinsky
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Jared Magneson said:
Okay, cool! I thought so given the diction and content, but wanted to ask to clarify. Thanks.
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R T said:
I’m not sure why sometimes it posts as “R T” but other times as Russell Tropinsky, I created a WordPress just to be able to post on the forum so I don’t have much experience with it. I never give my real names on these things but Miles inspired me do it — after all, I have nothing to hide. It’s the trolls and spooks who use pseudonyms, and from our reading of real history, these people hardly ever use their real name.
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Russell Taylor said:
Yep! I’m just me Jared….no doppelgänger’s ‘ere…
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Russell Taylor said:
I also got my midnights mixed up. I have GMT + summertime so GMT + 1hr.
Miles is in the distant US almost Mexico so according to Googly extra clocks he’s around 8hrs behind me not in front. Or is that 7hrs including summertime??
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Jared Magneson said:
I was just making sure there weren’t THREE Russels here for me to deal with. Which is fine, it’s a good name. Just didn’t want to mix people up and figured I’d ask. I didn’t think it was “spoopy”.
WordPress.com can be a cumbersome entity, so I don’t know why it’s posting you under two different monikers, Tropinsky. Not to be confused with WordPress itself, which is an independent backbone for web design (which WordPress.com uses but with many limitations that a self-hosted WordPress site doesn’t have). Maybe try logging directly in to WordPress.com and check your profile? Just a thought. No big deal either way, now that it’s been clarified.
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Boris Tabaksplatt said:
Back in the mists of time, we are told, the theatrical arts were performed by roaming bands of mostly male actors who went from place to place to perform their plays and find their audience. The lack of female players in the cast meant that some men had the very difficult job of taking the role of a woman. So I suspect that it was only the very best actors who could convincingly play a woman, and the ability to do this was the acme of any roaming players career.
Transferring this tradition to the actors who currently occupy our scripted faux-reality, I was surprised to find that there were still great benefits to be had from using this approach today. The art of deception is one of the most important elements of a spooks stock in trade. The ability to come and go unrecognised and to develop character who engender trust in target is much simplified if the disguise can be achieve by just slipping on a wig, a change of clothes and a few dabs of make-up. It also makes the disappearance of the character at the end of the operation much easier, as if the agent is recognised he can explain he looks like his sister.
The Shoah must go on, with stand-ins available should an unscripted illness or accident happen. Multiple actors of both sexes are made available to take on the role of the main character, as can easily be seen by anyone who looks at multiple photos of Princess Di or Hillary Clinton, for example, with a critical eye.
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cancelled said:
After reading Gerry’s part 1, I wonder whether the spooks are making a beeline to their nearest Gucci boutique. I remember having seen, on a department store website, some Gucci shoes with a Bee ornament. Out of curiosity I went to Gucci dot com and typed the word Bee in the search box.
Bees are swarming there, for men, women, children, and the home — On shoes, handbags, wallets, phone cases, evening gowns, sweaters, men’s suits, neck ties, watches, baseball caps, socks, polo shirts, dress shirts, belts, bracelets, and jewelry; on chairs, sofas, vases. It started when Alessandro Michele took over in January 2015 (Tom Ford formerly ran the show) and perhaps the bee iconography is a way to attract the “flies”.
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Andrea said:
While we are waiting for part 2…. (and it is a looong wait)
This morning I read more disinformation about bitcoin.
About 90% of world transaction are already electronic, but they are settled on Swift (it is not only a last name, also the software for interbank payments, worldwide – imagine the fee income of the owners). Swift beeing an old system, it is text based. Banks need to fill all required field and off goes the payment to another bank. But people are sometimes lazy, sometimes sloppy or corrupt. So the information within the chain of payments is “interrupted “, between the payer and the beneficiary.
After a few alleged banking scandals (I say allegedly because I strongly suspect they wanted to change the laws) they changed the laws worldwide (!) requiring the banks to fill both the provenience and the target account. In addition we have now unique bank identifiers (BIC) and in Europe very long, unique account identifier.
While not one money launderer has been identified so far, your friendly online store, the one where one can buy everything, seems to know everything about you.
The weak point is that a text base system can be easily be manipulated. Bitcoin would avoid this weakness being unique, a continuous chain and obviously not anonymous.
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nada0101 said:
“About 90% of world transaction are already electronic”
During brief moments of paranoia, I sometimes think that the the payment machines at Supermarkets are programmed to randomly refuse to accept your cash, just to make you hate your cash and use your card instead.
I am now starting to feel conspicuous in the various line-ups we join during our daily routine: most punters blithely wave their cards in front of a reader, but such frictionless and smooth interaction grinds to halt when I hand over my notes and wait for my change. The attendant must now think; the register operated; eye-contact must be made (and swiftly withdrawn); and minimal polite remarks are swapped.
Question: are people now being deliberately trained to avoid eye-contactat at the end of a transcation? I approach a teller with an item and he/she is all smiles and eye contact as they handle your purchase; they break off eye contact, of course, to swipe the goods but at the end of the transaction, as they place your change in your hand, they force themselves not to look at you again. End of transaction, even if no-one else is queuing behind you.
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nada0101 said:
Lol. Or perhaps it is just me; always a possibility.
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ihatestarwars said:
I don’t know if it’s just me, but sometimes when I’m walking down the street and there’s a woman approaching, she will give me eye contact, next she’ll stare down at her breasts (presumably), then look ahead and go pass. It happens regularly at least once or thrice a month, and it’s not just young women, but even middle aged women. Is it just me?
While we’re awaiting the next installment of Ancient Spooks, I noticed the name Gibbs in Miles’ Bits & Bobs and immediately thought of the BEEGees. David Bowie was in a band called Davie Jones and the King BEEs.
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R T said:
I’m sorry, did you say beeing? Was that a hint? 🙂
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knudgeknudgel said:
Interesting, this site links to the Ancient Spooks essay – but if you go directly to Miles site it’s not on updates – the last one is 7/4/18 (hawkings piece)
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Josh said:
I think you’re going to the updates page on his science site: http://www.milesmathis.com. Try his art/history/faked events site (note the added w): http://www.mileswmathis.com
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knudgeknudge said:
Thanks, gottcha
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knudgeknudgel said:
Strange, if one goes directly to Miles site the update is not showing
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Runar said:
The ancient global empire turning evil.
Long gone, and neglected by history, but remnants are many and points to a global empire, if not held by the same people, their leadership must have been connected and also of the same. Human civilisation is not so old, something kickstarted it around 10 000 – 7000 years ago, and we have had a population boom since. Of the oldest there is Anatolia and Andes civilisation. From these places agriculture were made and hardly useful plants was cultivated into very useful. These are in particular the grains, kohl (cabbage) family and the nightshade family, (potato, tomato, paprika, peppers, tobacco, aubergin.)
The great pointers are the pyramid culture which are now found in even more places. The finding of Pyramids in China have surprised those who doesnt ignore it. I visited Tiwahuanako, Andes and saw Puma Punku, and also that they now are digging out the pyramids beneath. Still not very known.
The European stone age civilisation have been neglected at large, as our late rulers with their media have been against any European culture. It is now coming clear for anyone to see, with the muslim and Afrikan imigration/invasion. 4500 BC they erected a 180 tonn single stone obelisque in Karnak, France as a part of their dolmen and standing stone culture. This culture is widespread on the atlantic side of Europe, but is found elsewere too, as in Korea (both) where this monument building suddenly caught momentum 1500 bc. I have seen estimates tell that half of the dolmens are in Korea. (Dolmen are the monuments made out of 3 huge stones and an even more giant on top) This tells about migration and possibly colonization.
Migration went back again and the Hungarian language is related to Korean. (Finnish ugrish language family)
The silk road is an important part of the global empire. And so says dna research i have seen, it is here the blend is made. It is the main blood veins of the planets population.
The West end of the Silk road is often said to be Libanon, which points to the Phoenician Baalbek, where we find the greatest monoliths ever made on earth. Obviously the Phoenician connection is largely overlooked in the question of the Jewish whereabouts, remember that the two semitic languages are Phoenician and Hebrew. But Anatoly or Asia Minor is called the bridge between the East and the West, and as Phoenicians didn’t last forever, Imperial players are again and again found in Anatoly.
http://blog.turquievision.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Pan-de-muraille-en-adobe-Hattu%C5%9Fa-600×400.jpg Picture of Hittite architecture.
The Hettite did some impact a few centuries, and built Hattusa. I have always thought they must have used the same architect when they buildt the chinese wall. Also the gate of Babylon fits into this style.
However, to expound the ancient global empire is not what i aim for, its just to make some background for the Evil and spooky empire. Because there is a switch when religion suddenly becomes filled with discord instead of being a great blessing.
The very visible start with aversion of religion is Akhnaton in Egypt. His monotheism was simply an attack upon their full religion where the Sun, their great God, suddenly was to be the exclusive one. This trick is repeated elsewhere, destroy by ruining the synergy. Attempt to extol the major or classic product, by prohibit other vital matters like the ladder of ascension, or any other needed functionality.
Akhnatons mother came from Baalbek, and there is lots to say about him and his family, and the Hyksos period. He also attacked (sacked) the Amon Priesthood who were the economic responsible.
Geography of Ptolemy. Here is found names of the Nations in those days. 200-300 BC.
And then, over 1000 years later a book was made which the Evil Empire have had as their Bible. Sun Tzu’s The Art of War. It’s from this work we first hear “War is Deception”. To add deceit is redundant. Also we understand Jewish presence by the saying” When strong appear weak, and when weak appear strong”. Jews are strong and have been so all the way, so they gather poor gypsies and various around them as cover. This was around 500 BC, nearly the same time as Pytagoras became known for The Western Temple and its Motto “Know thyself”. Sun Tzu came with the opposite, “Know thy enemy”. Meaning you have to hide, if you are somebodies enemy. And this is followed in Modern Times by the bankers. They hide their activities behind ownership of stocks owned by companies owned by multiple other companies and so on. Divide and conquer means to these to ALSO split their own hateful warhead and hide it into various organisations and proxys.
The Art of war does also contain a treatise on spies. Quite complex. And this is easy to dismiss as “Chinese”.
WIki also says that Sun Tzu should be read in a Taoist context as that explains many of his expressions. And Taoism is attributed to LaoTzu Around 600Bc. Tao, the name of the divine void, is now usually spelled Dao, as the sound probably was inbetween T and D, a Th. Just as in Theo, Greek for God, who also became spelled Deus and Zeus. The next big symbol in Taoism is Yin and Yang, meaning female and male. Also these words are found in Europe, Gyne is female in Greek, (as in Gynecology). In Proto indoeuropean Ginn and Gann are magical properties connected with the genders, Ginn is enchantment or the force, while Gann is the spell. Jente and Jonge are words in Germannic languages for female and male.
So i dare say there were Internationalists at play when the Art of War was made. But more important, i have also seen our religions have been shaped or reshaped according to these symbols. But in a destructive way.
Yin, the female, have been given to Jainism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Christianity.
In short, they teach peace, and appeacement, mercy and atonement, selfdenial and alienation from instinctive behavior.
Jainism is the extreme and should be looked up, just to see how can our culture be furthered towards suicidal mania.
Buddhism is the most intelligent and scholarly religion ever made, and is of course fit for Europeans. In fact the Greeks were into the Buddhist booming on the silkroad, and there was Greek Kings issuing Buddha coins around 300bc.
Buddhism was punctuated and deflated by “The Noble Truths”. (Everything is sorrow and Desire is the root of it.) By killing desire (and beauty along with it) would make Mans motivation to be put out.
Hinduism was not so successfully ended, but they do have plenty of lame and dysfunctional ideals.
The point about this division was to give the strong, dysfunctional weakness. Loser ideology while creating theology and ideology of strength to the weak or self.
Jewry have kept strength and aggression and the other big player is Islam. This is the Yang side or we should rather say Khan side. Its just an Cohencidence you may say and i agree. Cohen means Khan.
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Russell Taylor said:
Has this thread gone about two light years off topic again or is it me? All interesting shit by the way…my brain being my most happy body part reading these latest posts…
I’m seeing bee logo’s and symbolism all over the place….
Earth history is 90% ice cube and 10% trees and animammals!
Most of the human population during an ice age will be desperately hunting sea food to survive, so remains will be buried in deep silt, under 300 feet of sea water, around 1.5 – 5 miles off today’s coast. That’s where 90% of human remains ‘might’ be preserved.
That’s where the coast is 90% of the time.
Human like remains have already pushed our history back to around 2 million years.
Just think how many civilisations have been and gone over the last 12,000 years, the latest interglacial period.
Watch the documentary “Life After People” (History Channel). It’ll bring it home to you just how easily all traces of human existence can be erased…..
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DF said:
It just goes to show how THEY put effort into hiding important truth searching and fling so much poo to block us , satanism , ufos , shapeshifting lizards etc … if something seems like it’s something that hasn’t been promoted to the max , maybe it’s worth studying . And it never fails that once one knows that the clues are laid bare in the media , then seeing them is easy .
I was watching fox movie channel’s Sherlock Holmes movies they show on Sundays and ‘ The Voice of Terror ‘ had me reeling in the keepers until the last frames .
If you can fast forward to the last four minutes you get Holmes grim ‘ Winds from the East ‘ foreshadowing , classic Zionist propaganda .
And Basil Rathbone’s nose !!!!!!!!!!!
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DF said:
The Voice of Terror
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rolleikin said:
Rathbone’s military service (from wikipedia):
“During the First World War, Rathbone was called up in 1915 via the Derby Scheme into the British Army as a private with the London Scottish Regiment, joining a regiment that also counted in its ranks his future professional acting contemporaries Claude Rains, Herbert Marshall and Ronald Colman at different points through the conflict. After basic training with the London Scots in early 1916 he received a commission as a lieutenant in the 2/10th Battalion of the King’s Liverpool Regiment (Liverpool Scottish), where he served as an intelligence officer and eventually attained the rank of captain.”
Drafted private -> Lieutenant Intelligence Officer -> Captain -> Movie star
You don’t suppose he was a spook, do you? 🙂
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Jake Taylor said:
Is it Monday yet?
All I’m seeing is Bits and Bobs.
Was following some links in the comments above and found these two:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paracas_Candelabra
Notice any similarities?
Note that a kosher menorah has 9 branches (not 7 or 3)
Of course with all the talk of charge and planets, I see an orrery.
https://predictionx.org/orrery
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Jared Magneson said:
If anyone is interested, there are a few pretty good “orrery” softwares available to play with.
Celestia is free, and a bit dated, but still as accurate as the mainstream model (so not great, but good enough for NASA or simple study):
https://celestia.en.softonic.com/
Universe Sandbox² is brand new, fully GPU-accelerated, and really the state of the art for this type of software. It’s about $25 but in my opinion worth the money. More than any video game, for sure. It’s pretty to look at on a modern computer and accounts for almost every body in the known solar field.
http://universesandbox.com/
I believe there’s a free demo for Universe Sandbox² as well. Doesn’t let you screenshot or something. But it’s really good.
That said, neither they or any other decent software actually includes the Charge Filed or Miles’ theories yet. That would be my only caveat in suggesting these programs; the math is pushed to match data. It’s not as accurate as we can go, yet. Also I’m not advertising for either company, just those are the tools I know about to dissect and study these things, from the safety of one’s own home.
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Russell Taylor said:
” from the safety of one’s own home.”
Are you sure we are still safe in our own homes Jared?
What with X-box, Cortana, Sky-box and wireless home surveillance video being stolen, I think we were much safer 50 years ago without this technology.
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DF said:
Planning was fifty years ago , willingly invite corp/intel into your home .
http://www.feelnumb.com/2009/12/03/led-zeppelin-the-object-used-for-the-presence-album/#lightbox/0/
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Jared Magneson said:
I don’t have any of those things in my home. 🙂
Controlling one’s own computer is pretty easy, you know. Been doing it since I was four.
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Josh said:
Part II is up
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DF said:
I can’t read until lunch break , wanted to ask Miles what he thought about all the little angels painted in so many classic artworks , in reference to flies or bees , the now like lie spook/spies to me lurking , eavesdropping , literally eavesdropping .
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ihatestarwars said:
To be honest, I thought the eagle-headed beings were sadly neglected in part 2.
They look a bit like 70s foes of Dr. Who, which also had these bee-like creatures: http://imdoctorwho.blogspot.com/2008/11/menoptera.html
Perhaps, ‘He must die who returns, O secret lord’ instead of ‘Die must he who completed the cycle, O secret lord’.
Pun as in Punic?
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Russell Taylor said:
Pun as in spun? As in spin a tall tale?
Or what you said… d:^)
Where do spiders fit into all this as spiders weave a web, invisible to a fly, so deceives the fly into being caught.
So are spook double agents symbolised as spiders?
“O’ what a tangled web we weave, when first we practise to deceive”… Wally Scott!
Is that part of being a double agent, not necessarily a James Bond type of agent working for both sides but simply an agent with a day job, such as a famous writer?
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Vexman said:
1) pun spun
2) pun punic
3) pun (phonetically) pan, Pan?
Pan as “deity” ?
In Ancient Greece and Greco-Egypt, the God Pan had signified “all things.”
Like the Greek Pan, the God Osiris in Ancient Egypt was considered a God of just about all things.
Pan is also known as the Goat of Mendes and can be found today in the form of the horned goat God, made famous by the Knights Templars, Baphomet.
The Baphomet of the Templars, whose names should be spelt (kabbalistically ?) backward, is composed of three abbreviations if spelled backward—TEM OHP AB, “Temple omnium hominum pads abbas”, which is Latin for “Father of the temple”, universal peace of men.
Panopolis, modern Akhmim, was a major Greek city on the eastern bank of the Nile in Upper Egypt, some 450 km south of Cairo. It has an uninterrupted history of about 6,000 years. In Greco‐Roman times it was an important focus of Hellenistic culture, later a stronghold of paganism and traditional Egyptian religion, but also one of the centers from which Christianity and Coptic monastic life spread in Egypt.
The town was also known by the name Khemmis or Chemmis, which may have been the basis for our modern word chemistry. In ancient times the land of Egypt was called “Khem”, hieroglyph khmi, which denotes “black earth”.
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Runar said:
Pan means ALL. Therefore is a Pantheon the compilation of all Gods. Therefore is Pantheism a worship of the All.
Pan was the Horned one, and we find traces of ancient art of the Horned one in other and older cultures too. The understanding of of the connection between horns and vitality, was kept officially to at least Michelangelo’s age where he depicted Moses in sculpture with horns.
The Horned one was a creator God, who didn’t say “just do it” but conferred this attitude without ado. How inconvenient for the conquering Lords.
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DF said:
Punitive damages decided by a JURY of PEERS .
War booty .
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Russell Taylor said:
Hey DF our eaves are quite literally dropping as we are having a new roof on the house this week.
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DF said:
“….There’s even a more obvious joke here. Look at Belshazzar’s ear: he’s wearing a moonshaped
earring. But it’s not a mythical-symbolic crescent, but a funny moon face with a thick
nose, like a baby crib mobile. How’s that for setting a mysterious, terrifying mood? ”
faces of theater – comedy and tragedy , I wonder if the unseen ear has ………..
https://www.google.com/search?q=faces+of+theater+comedy+and+tragedy&client=firefox-b-1&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiE8fqYtLjcAhXKneAKHZXNCBQQ_AUICigB&biw=974&bih=573
All great insights Gerry .
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Kapyong said:
Gday all,
More good stuff – looker forward to the meat in part 3.
Miles already gave it away with the file name ‘phoen’ 🙂
Still pretty obvious though – the biggest clue probably being a comment about the argument over how early they made it to Britain.
Kapyong
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DF said:
More of a question would be the tech used to make global sailing ships before the alleged iron age ?
Complete fabrication of history / timelines ?
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Andrea said:
Many timelines look fabricated.
For Americans, I do not believe America was discovered in 1492.
In a museum in Lisbon I saw a globe (so the earth was not flat…) dated ca. 1520. The richness of detail in north, middle and south america make it impossible to be realized in such a short time (the shapes of the coastline already very good, plenty of city names). Unless they had satellites (just kidding), they needed many years of data collecting.
So the us was probably known for a while until they decided to officialy “discover” it..
And to connect to another paper of Miles (or a Guest of his), the island Ascension in the middle of the Atlantic, between Africa and South America, is a necessary stop if you sail back and forth. The island has fresh water and good shelter for the boats.
To me that is the only plausible explanation for the secrecy that stll covers the purpose of the island (military installation, radars, etc.)
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ihatestarwars said:
The Vikings were there 500 years before Columbus’ ships set sail, tho’ they didn’t stay too long apparently but left clues, relics, etc.
I have read that the DNA of American Indians was similar to that of Siberians, and also Russia sold Alaska to the US.
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Andrea said:
Part 2 also very interesting, consistent. It fits well to what I already knew, so, at least to me, it is plausible.
Gerry makes the Bible quite interesting, which by itself is a great feat.
By visiting a Medici Villa in Tuscany I saw a family tree with hundreds of names, spanning a few centuries. Obviously, Gerry is on something.
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Russell Taylor said:
“Gerry makes the Bible quite interesting, which by itself is a great feat”
I’ll agree with that.
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nada0101 said:
Which reminds me of the importance attached to the family trees in the Harry Potter novels. Not the genealogies of silly muggles (mere peons to be manipulated 😉 ) but the reverence given over to the family trees of the “pure bloods”. One more indication of the spooky nature of the Harry Potter project?
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healingwithsavannah said:
Once again, Gerry has written an interesting paper full of details and interpretations that are pretty impressive.
When he discusses the famous Mene Tekel writing on the wall, he very briefly mentions that Kabbalah and Gematria have been applied to it to make predictions. I think the issue of Gematria needs to be addressed.
Many people are obsessed with Gematria and numerology. I studied it a bit myself. And I have come to the conclusion that it is all a wild goose chase. I am guessing it can be used as a cipher or secret message to the “brotherhood,” but I think it is mainly used as a tool to lead people astray.
Perhaps all the numerology and overused numbers (11, 22, 33, 47, or whatever), are just put there to lead people down the wrong rabbit hole. Perhaps the powers that be knew some people would figure out their BS, and they put the numbers there as a trap to confuse and waste their time. People get stuck studying Gematria, and never get anywhere, which was what “they” intended.
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ihatestarwars said:
One of the alleged assassins of the Tsar wrote something similar to the Mene Tekel inscritpion on a wall in the Ipatiev House in 1918, a PUNy attempt at humor, “Balsatzar was, in this same night killed by his slaves”.
Perhaps, the numbers are just one of the markers the spooks use, on their own they mean nothing, but with aid of something else, some other device, such as the shoeless vicsims for one, or writing on a wall being another. Example, the one Jack the Ripper supposedly writ on the wall in Goulston* Street – “The Juwes are the men that will not be blamed for nothing”. 3 different eye-witnesses and 3 different versions –
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goulston_Street_graffito
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DF said:
Yeah Savannah , if there are so many missing pieces to the actual pages , how can ‘ the bible numbers code ‘ we see so much be accurate .
Maybe the emphasis we see in professional conspiracy realm is to mis-direct from the codes about who the OT is really about ( Secret Families )
even the name often given for G*D , since the writers are forbidden we are told , to use the actual name of the creator , could YHVH be code for a group of four families or bloodlines .
” The name of God used most often in the Hebrew Bible is YHWH (י ה ו ה), also known as the Tetragrammaton (Greek for !!! “four-letter [word]”!!!).”
Another pun ?
IHSW , that is punny : men that will not be blamed for nothing
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ihatestarwars said:
* Was for GOULston. Tidbit: The Victorians inserted the H into Goul to make Ghoul because Ghost had one apparently!
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Runar said:
Using Gematria for finding the truth about everything is nonsense. The main assertion is “Whenever we have two words which counts up to the same, they have a common value, they share character. ” And it turns out to be the number.
The real use for Gematria is to create words of power for rituals.
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healingwithsavannah said:
Perhaps you are right. To form words, we spell them. To use magic, we cast a spell. To write formally, we use cursive. To cause someone harm, we curse them with our words. The best speller wins the Spelling Bee, which brings us to the Bee symbolism.
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lewis reid said:
Wikipedia: The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning “Carthaginian”, with reference to the Carthaginians’ Phoenician ancestry.
This Punic Shekel has an interesting portrait thereon:
Jonathan gave David his raiment and sword because he was to be a great soldier and yet lowly David wore the garb of a poor shepherd. David loved him like a brother like Frodo and Samwise in TLOTR (which was based on Tolkien’s Great War camaraderie), and ‘sobbed aloud’ as opposed to ‘enlarged/exceeded’ on their parting.
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DF said:
the Tree of Life or the big honking nose ?
the elephant and horses , more alliances ?
https://www.google.com/search?q=Punic+Shekel&client=firefox-b-1&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiynOzrrLrcAhUNU98KHZqoBPoQ_AUICigB&biw=974&bih=573
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Runar said:
The Punic Shekel.
Here must be the origin of the word shackles.
Yes i have read about Phoenician lending practices, which seemed to be the father of the Jewish.
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Gerry said:
You’re right, there’s an official explanation for sword, bow, girdle. But together with the other snippets they could form a hidden story about non-platonic love. For example, the word for “girdle” also means “loincloth”, so you could read it that Jonathan stripped robe, garments and loincloth.
https://biblehub.com/text/1_samuel/18-4.htm
https://biblehub.com/hebrew/2290.htm
As for higdil / “sobbed greatly”, the word “sobbed” is actually missing from David’s phrase in the Hebrew original. If you consult Strong’s index, it’s the only verse in the entire Bible where that word is used all by itself to mean “cry”.
https://biblehub.com/text/1_samuel/20-41.htm
https://biblehub.com/hebrew/1431.htm
https://biblehub.com/hebrew/strongs_1431.htm
Doesn’t mean my speculation is true, of course. Just wanted to point out that I didn’t concoct it out of thin air.
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Andrea said:
Gerry mentions Nebuchadnezzar. Only recently occurred to me that the Opera Nabucco from the composer Giuseppe Verdi refers to the same person.
I will look into it a little deeper.
And reading about the punic wars, in wikipedia, I find: „There were three military theaters in this war…“ Theaters?
I looked at the weapons in more detail and think that, from an engineering point of view, they were useless. Too heavy, complicated, unpractical. On ships, for instance the corvus, would be dangerous for the people carrying it. This was not an Armada, but a joke. Hundred of years later you find papers trying to explain all these inconsistencies. I am saying „trying „, because they all sound like lame excuses.
Maybe they were really theaters after all.
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nada0101 said:
The mainstream story holds that the corvus was abandoned for precisely those reasons, e.g. it led to the loss of an entire Roman Fleet in 255BC and subsequently disappears from the ancient histories. So the theory is that it was fine in calm waters and led to the destruction of several Punic fleets, but in bad weather is was indeed a cumbersome, deadly device.
If we’re starting to suggest that the histories of Polybius and the Ancient writers are another hoax, and that even these ancient wars are fixed, and everything is fake…
Too much discombobulation is bad for the soul. Have we been living in a matrix for 5000 years? That is skirting dangerously close to those projects that question the entire chronology of human history. I am not dismissing the theory but point out that it is a dangerous weapon in the hands of spooks — we’d be certain of nothing any more. Perfect for spooky goals.
In defense of the theory, I think the Jewish merchants of the old Italian city states might have attempted to forge fake histories and pass them off as classical works saved from Byzantium. After-all were they not the intermediaries in the network of transmitting these old texts? In fact this is known to have happened and hoaxes were outed by Renaissance scholars. So the context might be there to argue that all the ancient histories are faked…but whether it is a sound argument is a different matter.
Personally I don’t believe that works like Herodotus’ Histories are fake but belief must step aside for reasoned logic and facts. Belief must leave the room when it can find no way out, i.e. it disappears in a puff of smoke 😉
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Andrea said:
Another thought I had: we read that hundreds of ships sank, in every battle, for hundred of years. Like Miles showed in the Napoleon paper, that numbers of dead soldiers just don’t add up, also the number of sunk ship doesn’t add up. In the Mediterranean sea there should be „millions“ of ship on the sea‘s floor.
Just a thought.
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Jared Magneson said:
Wooden ships rot very quickly, depending on stratification (burial in sand/silt) and the temperature of the water obviously.
“Exposed wooden components decay quickly. Often the only wooden parts of ships that remain after a century are those that were buried in silt or sand soon after the sinking. An example of this is Mary Rose. ”
But according to a yachting forum, modern wooden boats do not rot out quickly – not due to saltwater but due to rain and air exposure. So we do have some precedent for saltwater preserving wood, but definitely not for thousands of years or even hundreds. These people are replacing the wood on their boats very rarely:
“Just to illustrate, my plywood skinned boat is coming up 50 years old. The hull and all the major framing is untouched by any rot – because it is proteceted externally with Cascover, interior is mostly dry and well ventilated and every bit is well painted. The rot, fortunately very little is in upperworks – deck edges, seams in plywood and anywhere that fershwater (sic) can rest.”
https://www.ybw.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-308724.html
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Vexman said:
With sarcasm on…
This is the work named “What You see Might Not Be Real” and displayed in an art exhibition in a Beijing art gallery. Chinese artist Chen Wenling made it to laugh (?) at the global financial crisis. The strong and farting bull represents Wall Street (in Chinese slang, to fart means to bluff or lie). And the man being shoved into the wall is Bernard Madoff, who was sentenced to 150 years in prison because he was a Ponzi schemer.
But 2 things are real at least: a) that’s the worst art I’ve ever seen and b) the story of Madoff is the least worth pointing out in the 2008 worldwide banking scam. Were the consequences of it all fake? I experienced them 100% real.
The point would be that not everything is fake. Reality is full of fakery and propaganda, but there are real consequences of faked reality. For instance, people loose their savings, homes, family members, emigrate from their devastated countries, get imprisoned for violating fascist laws, oppressed, molested, etc. These consequences leave physical traces in our surroundings. We could argue about the numbers and all related issues in context, while the point still stands.
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cancelled said:
I’ve wondered whether that whole Madoff thing was some sort of hoax or scam. I mean, look at the name: Made-off made off with other people’s money. Sounds like a joke. And then the “suicide” of one son. And Hollywood personnel involved, like Coppola, Kevin Bacon, etc as victims. Then there’s Madoff’s “M.O.” in the film Americal Hustler where it’s a plot device. … Just a thought.
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Andrea said:
I would guess so. A few years ago unthinkable, now probable.
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Gerry said:
We can question anything, but shouldn’t question everything. That’s why I stressed in part 3 that not all of history is fake, only the stories about rulers are.
Herodotus was no doubt a learned man and skilled writer, but I think even he lied about the rulers, because mankind never had any tradition of truthful recordings about them, see my comment on “aristocrats” below.
I’ll dismiss the corvus pretty quickly in part 4. If you think a more thorough analysis is warranted, we should consult the primary Latin sources. Do you know if they are online somewhere?
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lewis reid said:
Hi Gerry, did you read the following book before writing your series of the Ancient Spooks?:
L.A. Waddell’s “The Phoenician origins of the Britons, Scots & Anglo-Saxons” (1924).
I found it very thought provoking piece of work. Danke fuer deine Behuehungen!
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lewis reid said:
Verzeihung! I meant ‘Bemuehungen’, Gerry.
I’m watching Red Dwarf whilst typing, it’s very distracting.
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Gerry said:
I started out with the Bible, and really found the Phoenicians via those names. Discovered the books about Phoenician colonization of Britain afterwards. I guess after all the other evidence I found, it’s not outright misdirection, but limited hangout, now officially “discredited”. Corollary: Not everything they tell us is automatically false, often it’s just missing an important part.
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nada0101 said:
I did post a long reply to Andrea’s corvus comment but tis disappeared into Moderation limbo 😛
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nada0101 said:
Okay, it is not long compared to the truly long posts on this site; in that context it is merely an aside. But I think it contains some nifty “facts” and interesting speculations.
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ihatestarwars said:
Hospitals have theaters too. It’s like the whole world is a stage and all men and women are merely players. Tho’ some folks have better scripts than others.
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healingwithsavannah said:
Some play the villain, some play the victim, some play the nice guy, etc. I should have demanded a better part!
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DF said:
You’re role could be , to be the eyes and ears of a higher power ( collective conscience of all living things ) to wrestle dominance away from the abusers of the majority , imagine them loosing their strength as you learn their crimes .
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healingwithsavannah said:
YES! I like to think of “them” as the Wizard of Oz, nothing of substance behind the curtain, all smoke and mirrors.
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nada0101 said:
@Andrea
My original post on the corvus has gone. Basically you’re right — the corvus was deadly to its users. In calm waters it allowed the Romans to storm Punic ships; but in stormy seas it caused ships to keel over. This happened in 255bc — a whole Roman fleet was tossed over and under near Sicily. After that incident the corvus seems to be abandoned and is never mentioned in use again. According to mainstream historians…an important caveat given the context.
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Andrea said:
Well, that is the problem, all these „weapons“ are obviously for the show. And they started it thausends of years ago!!!!
I said I would read more about the Nabucco opera. It fits with the latesest comments about numerology.
Eleven days after september eleven, the Metropolitan Opera played music from the Nabucco to commemorate the dead. What about that!?
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Andrea said:
I forgot: the company producing the Opera (Nabucco) commissioned to Giuseppe Verdi?
„La Fenicia“. Do I need to translate it? Coincidence?
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Andrea said:
One more about Giuseppe Verdi („green“ in english and in the peerage?):
There is a Verdi Place in New York City, upper west side.
From Wikipedia:
„In 2014, the pop singer Katy Perry appeared at the Grammy Award wearing a dress designed by Valentino, embroidered with the music of “Dell’invito trascorsa e gia l’ora” from the start of La traviata“.
I guess the dress was for the fans, the music reference for the „bees“.
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Andrea said:
I found one more about Nabucco:
„…, Bossi’s political party, Lega Nord/Padania, has adopted “Va, pensiero” as its official hymn and the chorus is now sung at all party meetings.[6]“
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ihatestarwars said:
Shakespeare, codes, and beehives all in one place:
http://compassrosebooks.blogspot.com/2014/07/the-beehive-of-language.html
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DF said:
Here’s a bit of Bilble punery I found in Joe Atwill’s book , so the Roman army captures two Sicarii rebels in Jerusalem to take back to Rome , John and Simon . Simon dies on the voyage back and turns rigor mortis , thus his name is then changed to Peter as in petrified , stiff .
Theories are that Simon Peter is buried in some cornerstone that I can’t identify , and there you have the first Roman Catholic Pope.
Atwill’s theory is that the Gospels are dark comedy pieces written for the vanity of the Flavian Emperors .
Full of more puns and word play .
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Tyrone McCloskey said:
Try this guy if you haven’t already- He stands apart, but not terribly far, from Atwill, et al- I prefer Bartram’s archaeology to Atwill’s wordplay- (I apologize if I’ve posted this link before- I often do when these topics are brought up. Also, Bartram reeks of spookery so take the good and leave the suspect)
https://sites.google.com/site/originsofchristianity/introduction
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DF said:
Thanks Ty , Atwill’s bio looks kinda iffy as well , but his two books hit me hard in the places of my Catholic grade school residual guilt gutter and really changed my life .
And how he is trashed by the big boys of ‘ History ‘ and gets no traction almost anywhere , doubt trickery on his part , he even admits his ideas were found by others , the parallels between Joshesus’ ‘ Wars of the Jews ‘ and the Gospels , but the 19th century’s answer was ” God is Magick ” so the nuns were wrong and I’m not going to burn in a lake of fire for all of eternity for asking question , cheers to that !
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Andrea said:
Maybe someone else noticed, the roman imperator Nero means Black, there are many Neros in roman times, among the elites.
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ihatestarwars said:
White, Green, Black, Brown are all common Jewish names. Black is Schwartz in German, like Tony Curtis’ real surname. Priscilla White changed her name to Cilla Black, have you seen her nose before the operation? Hooters are noses in Britain apparently.
Nero was playing the lute (loot) while Rome burned, the fiddle hadn’t been invented (the musical instrument that is). Another pun in history?
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Andrea said:
The legend that Imperator Nero played music while Rome was burning is … well, a legend. Fact is, the city burned to a vast extent and was rebuild differently.
And that reminds us to other, „similar“ cases.
Hiroshima was rebuild on the same spot, two years later it was finished. The train restarted the service to Tokio the very next day, after the „atomic bomb“.
Another example is september eleven and downtown manhattan.
Here I make a comment for the trolls: when Miles writes something original (most of the time) I always add personal research. So when he mentioned the atomic bombs were fake, I researched Hiroshima and Nagasaki and much more.
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Lewis Reid said:
The grass grew back in a month in Hiroshima, trams/buses were running again shortly, and Tokyo’s damage was greater but ostensibly the same after being fire bombed. Japanese houses were made of wood and paper, they didn’t have glass, so a firestorm would devastate the city. Nagaski, same story.
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Russell Taylor said:
My niece and her husband are both successful lawyers. It would be interesting asking them to look at all the evidence for and against the existence of nuclear weapons, from the viewpoint of someone accustomed to sifting through evidence to find proof.
I may give them a call but don’t want to appear to them as a raving nut-case, considering the vast majority of people believe the hype.
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Lewis Reid said:
The more they repeat the lie, the more people accept it.
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Russell Taylor said:
Well Lewis, I don’t think nukes are real and I believe people should be asking for more solid evidence before accepting the story. A couple of people have remarked how quickly, Hiroshima was it, was rebuilt.
I always thought that after a nuclear strike, nuclear fallout would make a place uninhabitable for many years, that’s what we were told decades ago. But now we get this from Wiki:
” Fallout radiation decays relatively quickly with time. Most areas become fairly safe for travel and decontamination after three to five weeks “.
Is this because people have started pointing the sceptical finger at Hiroshima?
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Lewis Reid said:
On Top Gear, Jeremy Clarkson and May drove through Chernobyl as a forfeit with just geiger counters. Seriously doubt they would have done it if was even the teeny-weeniest bit dangerous. Health and safety would have had a field day.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki were fire bombed, just like Tokyo. The residents were x-rayed loads of times for signs of radiation damage!
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Jared Magneson said:
I recently was watching, “Dark Tourist”, a show where the host visits morbid locations and whatnot as a lifestyle, a different type of adventure vacation. Him and a buddy visited the former USSR to check out the nuclear testing grounds, I believe in the Ukraine or Kazakhstan, which are allegedly massively irradiated still. They swam in a radioactive lake, again, allegedly radioactive. They did all kinds of stuff – and only once wore any types of suits, which were basically just fucking paper. Paper doesn’t stop photons. It was a complete joke.
But they didn’t acknowledge the bullshit. There were locals living in these areas too, who also didn’t acknowledge the bullshit. These people should be dying rapidly by all mainstream theory, but yet here they were. Pretending like they’re all getting irradiated. The landscape bore scars, but nothing I saw couldn’t have been done with conventional explosives. Certainly nothing that looked nuclear or anything like “Trinitite” on the ground.
So I quit watching the show. If the dude can’t even realize when he’s being swindled in person, right before his eyes like that, he’s useless.
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Jared Magneson said:
Of course, we should always hit these spooky topics from as many angles as possible! Miles’ work gives us an amazing foundation though, so while I search on as much as I can myself, he’s generated an air of trust. When the guy is dead-on for like 300 papers in a row (physics papers, I mean) or more, I tend to put a lot more stock in new ones and there’s my bias. I’m biased towards the consistency and, frankly, devastating revelations.
So when it comes to nukes, I wasn’t shocked but definitely did some homework. Which I’d already done a great deal of, since I grew up in the cloud of nukery as my dad was an Air Force tech, I was born in Seoul, and all his jobs were F16 and nuke related through my entire life. It’s always fascinated me. But since Miles had already supplied the Charge Field as a foundation for atomic structure, as well as physically defined radiation at its very core, his papers on nukes didn’t cause me to pause. And some cursory analysis of the Uranium atom proves it from that side, as well. Sure, fission occurs. But no, it doesn’t explode with the intensity they claim it does. It’s a complete farce aimed at Conservation of Energy itself, among other things. I can see how it makes for a slow “burn” as in nuclear reactors, but that’s not at all the same thing. Uranium is already at a slow “burn”, from a charge perspective. Here’s a simple video illustrating what I mean about the detonation:
For uranium to “detonate” as a chain reaction, the incoming neutron would have to impart more energy to the two neutrons connecting Uranium atoms (which are basically molecules, they’re so big, since we have only one proton connecting them) than comes from the input energy. Even if a neutron only hits ONE of those neutrons, or that proton itself, we still have to conserve energy. The knocked-out neutron cannot be going faster than the incoming one, and if both are knocked out (highly statistically improbable) then there’s even less energy to work with.
They give the detonation to “binding energy” but we know this is actually just the charge field. So they’re telling us the charge field, NOT the uranium, causes the detonation. When we only have a finite input from the neutron “gun” mechanism. It’s something vast from almost nothing. It doesn’t make sense.
All of THAT, coupled with the vast inefficiency of Little Boy (only 1.3% of that uranium allegedly underwent fission, less than a gram of its 64kg “load”) tells us that they were backpedaling on their theory as well. They had to pretend that Little Boy COULD have been far more devastating and efficient, because their bullshit didn’t add up.
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Runar said:
You mean Nero means nigris ?
There are plenty of statues of Nero, he looks more Irish than black. Without having looked it up, I have suspected Nero have been seriously blackwashed. The extravagant morbid centuries after Caesar seems like the works of the enemy, still working from behind in destroying Roman culture. Which they succeded in doing.
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ihatestarwars said:
I think Miles said in one or more of his papers how TPTB give you two routes, the mainstream one and the controlled opposition conspiracy one. He also said something about their blackwashing religion for years (probably around the time The Bible started becoming accessible to all – knowledge is power after all). Coincidence?
‘The awful shadow of some unseen Power floats through unseen among us.’ Shelley
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ihatestarwars said:
Is Atwill, the same dude as Joe Atwill mentioned in Miles’ Irvin paper, along with Alex Jones, Colin Ross and Gnostic Media?
‘The awful shadow of some unseen Power
Floats through unseen among us’ Shelley
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DF said:
Caesar’s Messiah is a 2005 book by Joseph Atwill, which argues that the New Testament Gospels were written as wartime propaganda by scholars connected to the Roman imperial court of the Flavian emperors: Vespasian, Titus and Domitian.
Thrown under the bus by MM along with Jan’s Irvins whole Gnostic Media crew , I found much value in both Joe’s books .
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Andrea said:
Sorry, maybe tonight I’m in a bad mood.
I commented on Roman war ships, I commented about the Vikings.
In Stockholm there is a was ship in a museum: the Vasa. They build the war ship, it traveled not even a mile, it sank (Wikipedia says it all).
So they put it in a Museum.
Now, if your county has been building war ships for hundreds of years, this would not happen. And if it happens, you don’t put it in a Museum. You fire everyone involved, you destroy the evidence. Problem solved.
So if they did put it in the museum, it is because the show was the issue. No one intended to go to war for real with it. Just for the show.
And of course, if you read some of Miles papers, you should recognize the Wasa family name.
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Jake Taylor said:
The ship foundered after sailing about 1,300 m (1,400 yd) into its maiden voyage on >>> 10 August 1628. It fell into obscurity after most of her valuable bronze cannons were salvaged in the 17th century until she was located again in the late 1950s in a busy shipping lane just outside the Stockholm harbor. Salvaged with a largely intact hull in 1961, it was housed in a temporary museum called Wasavarvet (‘The Wasa Shipyard’) until 1988 and then moved permanently to the Vasa Museum in Stockholm. The ship is one of Sweden’s most popular tourist attractions and has been seen by over 35 million visitors since 1961.
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Benjamin said:
The timing of Gerry’s articles were coincidental for me as I had just discovered a book titled ‘Gods of Eden’ which shows how secret societies (Freemasons, Knights, etc…) have been operating since thousands of years BC, and have been involved in the introduction of every new religion across the globe, and every new political ideology, constantly using them to start wars, and suppress the human population. The book was published in 1993 by a guy named William Bramley who I can’t find much on. Some internet rumours suggest he’d been involved in scientology, and the book is clearly off the mark in some areas (treats recorded history as real not fake, doesn’t find the Jewish power). It also contains UFO theories which will seem radical/absurd to most (though presented in a fairly coherent manner). However despite it not being a completely trustworthy document, it is still quite a fascinating read, analysing how history was shaped from ancient times to modern, through religions, secret societies, politics and banking. Has anyone read this book? It’s been posted online for free here: https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/vida_alien/godseden/godseden.htm#English_Version_
Many thanks to Gerry for the excellent papers. It must have taken some time to research and put together, yet reads very easily. A German writing in English, and translating ancient Hebrew, no less!
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Jake Taylor said:
Click to access Gods_of_Eden_Bramley.pdf
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Russell Tropinsky said:
Bramley sounds very spooky to me.
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Benjamin said:
Also, are the bees really going extinct? That excessive use of pesticides in crops would poison bees is not hard to believe, but it is receiving all the media hype of an agenda.
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ihatestarwars said:
In Ancient Spooks part 2, Gerry references the 1st Book of Kings 14:24, yet only modern Bibles say temple prostitutes. This trend was started by the NIV which had a rabbi, lesbian, among others who weren’t doctrinally sound (they admit it on the 1965 preface) who ‘modernized’ The Bible by replacing words like sodomites, fornication, trucebreakers, carnal, slothful, unthankful, effeminate, backbiting, vanity, lasciviousness, whoredom, devils, Lucifer, damnation, etc.
‘In 1984, when Oldspeak was still the normal means of communication, the danger theoretically existed that in using Newspeak words one might remember their original meanings.’ 1984, G. Orwell
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Lewis Reid said:
A cousin of mine had an argument with a woman at his church when she kept saying She for the Holy Ghost, and guess what, the latest NIV has removed ‘He’ from John 14-26.
In Manchester, the council even changed Abe Lincoln’s thank you speech on his statue there. Not PC new speak enough.
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Anon said:
@Miles
In your paper on The Post, you said “We can only hope the worst faction loses big and loses soon. The signs are it will.” What signs? Maybe I missed something. Are you referring to the DHS (despite the evidence clearly pointing towards the DoD and CIA)?
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Jared Magneson said:
I believe he was referring to, and of course he better correct me if I’m wrong, the utter sloppiness and inefficiency of many of these modern events at the hands of the DHS. I would argue they are the weakest link, in every possible way. They are generally ex-cops or retired cops, or cops that were fired. They aren’t trained anything like even the Quantico bullies (allegedly) are, much less actual Langley dudes. They’re ham-handed at best, and entirely ineffective across the board. I can’t name one thing the DHS has done besides steal money from us and from the other people stealing money from us.
And I think (as Miles seems to as far as I understand his writings) that the other agencies definitely resent them for it. Along with the budget shifts. I assume very few people even in Langley know WHY and WHO they work for, but are pretty much Statist drones for the most part, following orders. It’s likely even their public figures don’t know shit. Just like presidents and politicians, how could such a piece of shit person be trusted to handle such knowledge? They’re puppets.
Hell, the NRO kept itself pretty much secret for 30 years – but DHS can’t do a damn thing with anywhere near covert ability. I know this firsthand, for unrelated reasons, as well. They’re the worst cops I ever interacted with. And I mean, they’re just bad at being cops, not that they were mean to me at all.
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Jake Taylor said:
The Wand of Bacchus — the Thrysus — terminates in a
pine cone
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thyrsus
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ihatestarwars said:
So the genies with the bucket and cone [I] may [/I] represent male and female?
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Jake Taylor said:
You’re probably right.
Wands and Cups are two of the suits of the tarot.
They represent Fire and Water respectively in most traditions, but Golden Dawn chose to identify Wands with Air and Swords with Fire and now there is a rift in the community. (Where have we seen that before?) Regardless, the idea of a Wand/Baton/Stick/Scepter comes obviously from the phallus.
Yang/Yin
Lingam/Yoni
Sun/Moon
Light/Dark
Gold/Silver
Active/Passive
Convex/Concave
Physical/Emotional
Concious/Subconcious
etc.
Maybe they were just showing how to create hybrids via manual pollen/seed transfer.
And demonstrating an Eagle/Human chimera as an example of where the technology could go? (Flight)
Here are some related pics I found while reading Gerry’s first 2 articles:
https://imgur.com/a/Jz1zgQo
https://imgur.com/a/iV6tt2O
https://imgur.com/a/yPJHbBP
https://imgur.com/a/KKv9NH8
https://imgur.com/a/Brmi6r2
Here is a pretty good blog about tarot symbolism, if anyone is interested:
(it is a time-waster!)
https://secretsdutarot.blogspot.com/
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lewis reid said:
Honey Bunny (3rd slide) is Jewish? Foghorn Leghorn I can understand. Another illusion shattered, another dream gone up in smoke. Woe is me.
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Boris Tabaksplatt said:
Thanks Lewis, I too found image three very strange. Perhaps not The Fool, but rather a stupid DICK Whittington striding down to London to make his fortune, accompanied by his trusty companion, PUSS In Boots (phnar phnar!). Then again, judging by his embarrassing clothing failure, it could also be the idiotic keyboard player from Faith No More, Mr Roddy Bottum (no need for capitals, phnar phnar), Interestingly one of his old school mates helped start the band, and his name is Mike Bordin – you just couldn’t make this up!
Leaving the joke names behind, it could be that the Tarot deck was designed for actors as a handy reference to the characters who make up the various episodes of the Great Shoah. This is why history keeps repeating itself, because the same plots/characters are being recycled ad nauseam.
An example of how the major arcana Tarot character The Fool (aka the joker), is used to create one of the famous characters we see on the daily news can be exampled by the creation of Donald Trump…
Why is it that the possibly crypto-Jewish POTUS is an artificial construct? An indicator of this is that he actually lives the very definition of his name.
Donald – “The Don” – The Godfather – the man in charge.
Trump – trump card, the card that beats any other suit (notice that The Don always wears a suit). This is a card reference, as the major arcana are also called trumps.
A card is also an eccentric or amusing person, a joker. Trump also prides himself that he is good at making deals, and this is yet another ‘card’ association written into the plot. Poor old Hillary RODHAM Clinton never had a chance of winning the presidency against The Don, so no need for the PTB to bother fixing the result this time.
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Lewis Reid said:
A UK minister has defended the right of ISIS fighters from Britain to come back, thus proving they were spooks all along. Some were dubbed The ISIS Beatles…….. Must’ve doubles…..
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nada0101 said:
ISIS is a total fabrication. They even had people believing that the “brave” SAS were driving around the Syrian desert dressed as ISIS fighters and saving Syrians. There was a Daily Mail article boasting about those brave Brit special ops. Of course, with a little reflection, you can see that was probably misdirection from the fact that ISIS was the SAS and other Western special ops acting as the cutting edge of various Western mercenary groups.
All they did was murder and scare civilians; whilst the ISIS air forces (NATO!)
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nada0101 said:
…oops, hit return there…whilst the NATO air forces where busily destroying Syrian infrastructure and plowing the road for “ISIS” attacks.
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Lewis Reid said:
Sorry Josh, posted the ISIS one in the wrong place.
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nada0101 said:
Um…er…so did I! It is Lewis’s fault, not mine 😉
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