[This is the thread to discuss the current corona virus psy-op.]
From Las Vegas, Pittsburg, Thousand Oaks to Russian Collusion and the Khashoggi assassination, false-flag hoaxes, conspoofacies, fake murders and other manufactured events are running non-stop around the world and around the corner.
A reader wrote in to suggest opening a comment section devoted to discussing current (faked) events. I thought it was a good idea and would provide a place where people could chime in on what’s going on in the news and even offer evidence for why they think the event was faked, hoaxed, manufactured, etc. (or why not). Have at it, unless you think it’s a waste of your time–in which case, don’t!
Ollie said:
Can you call this idea theft or is this already plagiarism?
https://www.hzdr.de/db/Cms?pOid=58444&pNid=0
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11207-019-1447-1
“One of the big questions in solar physics is why the Sun’s activity follows a regular cycle of 11 years. Researchers from the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), an independent German research institute, now present new findings, indicating that the tidal forces of Venus, Earth and Jupiter influence the solar magnetic field, thus governing the solar cycle. The team of researchers present their findings in the journal Solar Physics.”
“A Model of a Tidally Synchronized Solar Dynamo”
Isn’t it funny how this came out just now, one month after Miles published his latest paper “Solar Cycles Confirmed” and confirmed via simulation that the solar cycles or tied to planetary alignments?
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Jared Magneson said:
They’re just getting more and more brazen. Just today I saw (on a Facebook post) a “science article” about electrical pyramids, for example, so of course I shared it to the group with the breaking news of further plagiarism. Turns out it’s an article from last year but it’s still MANY years later than Miles’ essay on the topic, and just steals his ideas outright.
https://phys.org/news/2018-07-reveals-great-pyramid-giza-focus.html
I think I’ll sign up at that piece of shit site, link his article and call them out real quick. It won’t change anything, but SOME people care about plagiarism still and of course I love making fake scientists look stupid.
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Jared Magneson said:
Hah! Wasted my time signing up, refreshed that article and then…
“Commenting is closed for this article”
What cowards. Just pathetic.
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R T said:
And yet these frauds are still trying to tie Miles’ discoveries to their pitiful dynamo theory; proving their plagiarism to be entirely ineffectual. At this point they are just applying ever more coats of make-up to these bloated theories. They cannot even steal from him correctly; Christ, he has served them the truth on a silver platter and they cannot even plagiarize correctly. Could they be more pitiful?
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Jake Taylor said:
It’s as if they don’t want the truth to become mainstream knowledge
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MathisderMaler said:
Thanks Ollie and Jared, I just published a report of these steals. Let me know if you find any more.
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R T said:
Why bother plagiarizing from him at all then, and not just completely ignore the papers? Just seems so strange to plagiarize and then attempt to fit his discoveries into the same old framework of virtual, massless photons and spinning dynamos. If they have enough sense to plagiarize from him, you would think they would have enough sense to know they’re operating from the wrong assumptions.
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Jared Magneson said:
Why does anyone ever plagiarize? Because they stand something to gain, in this case money. Additional funding, more grants, more clout at the NSF (National Science Foundation, where all federal grants emerge from), what have you. They get PAID for these papers. And the people paying them know they’re on the wrong track or going about it the wrong way, and don’t care, because they can pretend that their pawn writers and fake scientists invented it before Miles.
And they’re probably pissed that he’s getting way more publicity than they ever can anymore – simply by being good at what he does. None of their guys CAN be good at it, evidently. Or else they would be good at it, and deliver good theory and real results. They cannot. They don’t have the capability.
So they pretty much have to steal from someone, and Miles is of course the best one to steal from in their ideology. They probably want to try and swamp his search history by introducing (plagiarized) articles with similar topics. These people have no ethics, no shame, and no science anyway. They only care about the money and damaging his reputation however possible.
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Jared Magneson said:
I see tons of articles on the (shitty) pjysics sites, ScienceDaily is where I usual stroll around looking at botany news but almost any time you see “quantum” or “photon” or anything in the titles, you find a bunch of confused imbeciles who are basically just dancing around the real answers as hard as possible. It’s always charge. But yet they flounder and flop and can’t get a damn thing done, it’s pathetic.
That said, rarely are they so bold as to outright plagiarize you, so I’m glad you’ve made a new paper to out ALL of those types as well! It’s probably already got more hits than their shit-show articles have, too. 🙂
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Jared Magneson said:
Also I can’t believe I misspelled, “physics”. I’m so ashamed right now! 😦
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Russell Taylor said:
“Also I can’t believe I misspelled, “physics”.”
“i thought maybe it was a subtle dig at their phake physucks”
Or j for joke? Or even jerk! I’ll go with that one, physics for jerks…
What’s the beef? Jerky physics….chew on that hehehehe…
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arborfest said:
Ha ha! No, I think you’ve coined a great term for what those people are doing: It’s not “physics”, it’s “puh-jizz-icks”
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Philip Cox said:
Yeah I was checking out the other projects featured on that satellite video channel I linked up elsewhere. He brings up Tesla’s Spirit Radio in one video, and then just casually disses him like a good little mandarin and builds his own. Ugh.
I think of Imperial China when I look at the global university system anymore. A system that can pump out tens of thousands of brainwashed ‘scholar-bureaucrats’ every friggin year and will defend the system and their comfy positions until the very end.
If you want something to last an ungodly and unnatural lifespan, institutionalize it.
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tillandsiausneoides said:
everybody accidentally clicks an adjacent key occasionally. No biggie. i thought maybe it was a subtle dig at their phake physucks.
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mantalo said:
phénix funniest fuzzy physics for fans, from fuc-king philips, to fit fitzfamilies
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nada0101 said:
Lol.
There are those of us lumbered with “Fitz-this and Fitz-that” because our parents adored some historical figure. But I also have a theory that my nasty father — a cunning yet strategically stupid man — named me after an obscure figure my Mum would’ve hated had she been aware of his story.
Would I change my feckin’ Fitzy bits now that I know what my namesakes have been doing to the world? Nah. I cannot be bothered, it would offend my Mum and I have to have a long overdue conversation with me Da. Think “My name is Sue, how do you do?”
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Russell Taylor said:
“….strategically stupid…”
That cracked me up dude!
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Jared Magneson said:
At least I’m still good for a laugh once a year! 😉
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DF said:
European Research Council (ERC)
The European Research Council is a public body for funding of scientific and technological research conducted within the European Union.
Founded: 2007
Budget: 13 billion EUR (2014–2020)
Owner: European Union
Purpose: Fund excellent( if you say so ) research conducted in Europe
Location: Brussels
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Research_Council
Goofy sounding names ?
Fotis Kafatos , Helga Nowotny and Jürg Beer …. Oh My !
More useless than The Ministry of Silly Walks .
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R T said:
This makes me so fucking angry.
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mantalo said:
i was looking at Antarctica’s history, which appears to be a very spook-story, with people called :
* francis Drake (privateer, commander of the Golden Hind), contemporary with John Dee, who was cart-ographer and a « leading expert in navigation, having trained many of those who would conduct England’s voyages of discovery »,
* James Cook (cartographer),
* William Smith, Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen, Mikhaïl Lazarev, Edward Bransfield, Nathaniel Palmer, John Davis, Jules (César) Dumont d’Urville (yes!), Charles Wilkes, James Clark Ross, Mercator Cooper, Roald Amundsen (from Amundi Fund, may be) , Frederick (another) Cook, Henryk Arctowski (predestinated name), Emil Racoviță,….
and the « pearl », admiral Richard “Bird” !
« … In 1946, the United States, on the initiative of Admiral Richard Byrd, organized Operation Highjump which is the largest expedition sent to date in Antarctica, consisting of 4,700 men, thirteen ships including an aircraft carrier , twenty five planes, including two seaplane Martin PBM Mariner. This operation will be followed during the following austral summer (1947-1948) by Operation Windmill. »
then i found a video with M. Bird, promoting the hollow earth theory…
this video is full of spookery and mental programming as you can see if you stop the movie to read what is written behind the 2 men speaking : “epoc ocs son or”, “long lines the most honored”, “the world must honore long lines”…
then at 15:15, something very strange happens left from the iceberg, if you turn your screen 90deg, you see a tower with something at the top…
could it be possible that they lied also about antarctica ? could antarctica be something else than a white dow of ice and peace ?
or could the 8 biggest antarctic island be very different than what we believe ?
Alexandre 1st, Berkner, Thurston, Carney, Roosevelt, Sipl, Spaatz, Bear… such nice names for ice scream 😱!
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MathisderMaler said:
Some of you may find this amusing, and the ghosts stalking this forum will hate it, which is two good reasons to post it. I got another series of emails from a new reader, and he was pushing Herbert Dingle on me. After one especially pushy and clueless email I told him, “This is going nowhere, because you obviously haven’t read my papers. If you had, you would know that I have done far more meaningful work on Relativity than Dingle ever thought about doing. Asking me if I have read Dingle is like asking Leonardo if he has taken painting lessons from Bob Ross.”
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Jared Magneson said:
Oh you KNOW I find great humor in such banter! We run into this all the time amongst the layfolk (not around here so much, thankfully), people poppin’ off about some serial killer or other or prattling on about dark matter or quantum this or that. No, no, no.
Oftentimes I lightly shame, then supply your links, then lightly shame again. Kind of a reverse-sandwich rebuttal. Amongst friends it works pretty well. Amongst opponents, they either shut up or copy-paste the usual ad homs/bandwagons/straw men. But lately I’ve had a lot of success on the dark matter topic with your theories, and several folks have had “A-hah!” moments as a result. It’s fun. For every ten or so angry mainstreamers you find one person willing to listen and learn a little, and the veils part more and more.
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Mark said:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7077787/Secretive-Bilderberg-meeting-address-Russia-cyber-threats-Brexit-130-worlds-elite.html
i wonder how many of the attendees are related to each other
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Russell Taylor said:
Mark:
Anything that goes wrong socially, politically or financially after Brexit, the people who voted for Brexit will be blamed. Oil price rises? Blame the Brexit voters. Mass shootings in Europe? Blame the Brexit voters. Triple-dip recession? You know who to blame….the Brexit voters. Your rabbit dies? Etc.,etc.
How many are related? All of them! Including the Russian non-attendees.
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vitopoteri said:
Quite the Schnozz on Lord “Adonis” there.
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nada0101 said:
Indeed. I’d guess most of ’em bar one or two useful idiots.
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mantalo said:
i think all.
because their god’s name is Al, and that’s yhw they can’t write it…
why al and not ol or all or allo or alla or lol or aol or ‘llo’ or hall or hollow or low or law or wall or whole or hole …. ?
or simply L or definitively Lord 🙂
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ihatestarwars said:
Upon re-reading the Lincoln, I explored more at this site:
https://rogerjnorton.com/Lincoln29.html
Dr. Samuel Alexander Mudd was the son of a Henry Lowe Mudd and Sarah Anne Reeves. On January 10th, 1883 (011183), Dr. Mudd died of pneumonia or pleurisy at the age of 49. His wife Sarah Frances, who was buried next to him, lived until November 29, 1911.
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ihatestarwars said:
I took the link for the moondoggie (Space fakery) and noticed Senator John Conness in the Lincoln piece has a look of Max Keiser:
While Lafayetter Baker looks like the Al Bundy character in Married with Children:
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Russell Taylor said:
Looks like a moondoggie, barks like a moondoggie etc….
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John C. said:
Excellent new update by a guest writer: http://mileswmathis.com/iran.pdf
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rolleikin said:
Those noses again! 🙂
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Russell Taylor said:
Wasn’t it Netanjahu who stated that the Arabs are the Jew’s brothers? And if the shit hits the fan, they will fight together to protect their homelands? Or words to that effect. We must stop thinking about them, and treating them as separate entities. They all originate and still live in the same lands. They are essentially the same peoples. Only media hyperbole makes us think that they are next-door-enemies of each other.
I’ll enjoy reading that later.
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DF said:
” After the Zand dynasty came the Qajar dynasty, whose founder was Agha Mohammad Khan
Qajar. It isn’t clear how he came to power, and it makes little sense considering he was a eunuch,
having been castrated as a young adult. When you’re castrated, you stop producing testosterone,
lose muscle and gain fat, and generally become effete – not the type to lust for military power.
Yet we are told he was a “cruel and rapacious” military tyrant.”
I think they would not castrate one of their own , but this is telling of an inbred hermaphrodite from this gene puddle
” They are signaling that this is just a continuation of the same dynasty. That was my assumption based on the portraits
alone, but a peek over at geni.com shows that Agha Mohammad was in fact both a grandson and
son-in-law of the Zands, as well as a half-brother of a Safavid. They don’t tell you that at
Wikipedia. This means the Zand, Qajar, and Safavid dynasties are just one big dynasty stemming
from the Komnenes, which we can now extend all the way to 1925 with the exile of the last the
Qajar ruler, Ahmad Qajar.”
Excellent work on this , makes me think about Zanzibar / Freddie Mercury .
Also relation of the terms commune , Communist are they really Komneneists ?
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mantalo said:
you got it
comnene or komnene as something to do with “common name”…
that’s why they call themselves with names as wood, zimmer, gates, gold, stein, berg, zucker, or even limon or orange, etc
also kennedy looks like
cohen dyn(asty)
and as cohen is already linked to comnene, it’s done.
if we want to know who they are, we need to work with “as” or “looks like”, and step by step, we have to go back to the beginning, the “COMMEN-CEMEN T” in french
these people were at the STAR T of something huge…
They were at the Genesis (G derivates from C and the names of genesis rock band members are :Collins,Banks, Rutherford,Gabriel,Phillips,Stewart, Silver, Wilson)
They were common people and they discovered something which gave them a big power and a huge advance on everybody.
until now they keep this advance…
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mantalo said:
sorry, my comment is waiting modération but i made some wrong writings…
there is “thing” that should be removed…
and it’s not “lived” but “left”…
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Russell Taylor said:
MANTALO:
Blame predictive text….my wife always does! d;^)
NADA’:
Fassbender is a synthetic lifeform and is related to a Bobby – Robby the robot. I saw this documentary once….no wait. Could have been a film.
We sat through the film Macbeth. I wasn’t impressed. Fassbender was himself again. A bit like watching David the android from Alien Covenant, playing the part of Macbeth…..not good!
David, you are playing a character mate, you can’t just say the words….
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nada0101 said:
I did not like that Macbeth at all. The director/screenwriter chose some interesting moments for verbal interactions.
Yes, Fassbender has been playing lots of spooky roles as himself. I thought he and Mcgregor looked related when I watched ’em in Haywire.
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nada0101 said:
Lol! Two paragraphs in and I’m already uttering “doh!” as I look back and forth between “Khomeini”, “Khamenei” and “Komnene”. F**king b*stards. Ahem.
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nada0101 said:
PS I wonder if Michael Fassbender is related to Bobby Sands 😉
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ihatestarwars said:
@Michael Fassbender
According to ethnicelebs: ‘Michael is said to be related to Irish independence leader and politician Michael Collins. It is not clear if this genealogical connection has been verified.’
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nada0101 said:
“Oops there goes another rubber tree plant!”
Dang it — not Iran!?! The mullahs, Russia and valiant Assad were supposed to save us from rampant Zionism…um… by partitioning Syria 😉
Yeh, I only recently accepted that all nation-states are faux-nations (the manufactured war in Syria was zee final nail pour moi) but I’ll enjoy reading this Persian purging.
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DF said:
Always seem to notice some bastard like activity by the professional creeps these days . Today I passed a ” cancer center ” , interesting wording , with no promises of helping anyone . It is brought to us by a big company that sounds phonetically like ass plunge , the are a vegetation removal big wig .
The sad irony is a friend worked for them , one summer a long while back , removing unwanted growth along the railroad tracks in New Jersey . He made the first day on the job mistake of wearing sneakers ( track shoes ) and the soles melted off mid morning . His supervisor kept a pair of boots , for just such an emergency for him to wear .
So the poison spreading profiteer is now sponsoring a cancer treatment facility ? Ughhh ! as Charlie Brown would say .
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vitopoteri said:
I was curious about why Bill DeBlasio changed his name and discovered an Iranian connection to him, not to mention other spookiness. It’s all on his Wiki page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_de_Blasio
“His mother was of Italian heritage, and his father was of German, English, French, and Scots-Irish ancestry. His paternal grandparents were Donald Wilhelm, of Ohio, and Nina (Warren), who was born in Iowa. His maternal grandfather, Giovanni, was from the city of Sant’Agata de’ Goti, Benevento, and his grandmother, Anna (née Briganti) – {Briganti translates to “criminals” in Italian}, was from Grassano, Matera. His paternal uncle, Donald George Wilhelm Jr., worked for the Central Intelligence Agency in Iran and secretly wrote Mohammad Reza Pahlavi’s memoir.”
We are then told that his father committed suicide while suffering from incurable lung cancer when Bill was 18. In the next sentence we are told that “(w)hen he was 22, he adopted his mother’s surname because his father was “largely absent,” and he wanted to embrace his Italian heritage.” So which is it, dead or largely absent? Oh, and Dad was a contributing editor at Time magazine. Lots to read here.
I suspect Bill is also gay, since he is married to an avowed lesbian 7 years his
senior .https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chirlane_McCray
I thought I had posted this earlier but it seems to have not.
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Mark said:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Robinson_(activist)
what about this chap – changed his name 6 times
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vitopoteri said:
A Lennon, how interesting.
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Mick said:
Just read the latest post on miles page re Iran. Can’t get my head around the claim of ‘fake IRA Bobby Sands’. Totally mystified as he was far from fake.
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Vexman said:
Bobby looks highly suspicious of being a fake IRA activist not only for his surname. If you take a look at his Wiki page, it says he died at the age of 27. The famous club of 27 he’s allegedly joined is a big red flag and suggests he was fake. I’m not saying everybody who died at that age is an Intel agent, but if he/she was famous for any reason and died at that age, it should trigger your scepticism.
His wiki page also says he died of starvation, after a 66-day hunger strike. So there’s a second red flag that should’ve raised your suspicion. It’s also written that Bobby died on May 5th 1981. That’s written as 5 5 1981, so if you sum the first two numbers and the second two, you’re left with 1 1 81, which is aces and eights. So there’s a third red flag written there in the introduction paragraph already.
What makes you think or believe he was far from fake?
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Jared Magneson said:
Given that you’ve presented yourself to us as only “Mick”, with no actual way to check or investigate you, it would appear you believe you represent the Irish or at least ARE Irish, yourself. So I’ll second Vexman’s question: what makes you think that Bobby Sands was who we’re supposed to believe he is?
Almost nobody else so far in all of history is actually WHO they said they were. We do have a few heroes left to work from but you should be working from a position of absolute skepticism, not the opposite. Be forensic. Imagine you’re investigating a murder, but not just ANY murder, a murder that will cost you all of our own lives if you don’t solve it. That’s how skeptical you should be. Anything less and you’re not going to get anywhere with these types of things. You must be a scalpel.
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ihatestarwars said:
They even named a street after Sands in Iran. Iran’s famous for naming streets after antis, like the one named after spook Nelson Mandela, or Rachel Corrie.
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nada0101 said:
Everything we know about the Hunger Strikes was given to us by the mainstream media and politicians. Of course the funerals and violence were real (I was there) but I can no longer trust the narrative we were given. This is the hardest pill to swallow, i.e. dealing those narratives that are closest to home.
So with regards to Irish history, if you are from one side or t’other, ye are going to have to be skeptical about your heroes as passed down in song and story. For example, I had to admit to myself that Michael Collins’ life now reads like the construction of a myth.
And so with Bobby Sands and the deaths of the other 9 Hunger Strikers. Take the tale as presented in “Ten Men Dead”, a powerful and moving story written by an Observer “journalist”. Given what we now know about mainstream media, why on earth should I trust that source now?
The entire mainstream history of the Provisional IRA now seems to be a story about infiltration by MI5; but I would now read that as misdirection from construction by MI5. Looking back, the worst possible outcome for the the British Government would’ve been both sides here working things out peaceably. So they had to resurrect the IRA.
Yes, lots of genuine people joined the organization thinking they were freedom fighters but given the slaughter that ensued, clearly the IRA were more interested in chaos than freedom. Sure look at all the ridonkulous republican groups that are now popping up, e.g. The Real IRA, — these are all spooky jokes aimed at a brainwashed population. Every so-called armed group here is spook controlled.
If they can organize massive revolutions and several world wars, then this place is a piece of p*ss to manipulate. I once read that Ireland was full of spooks; I tend to agree with that now.
So to drift off and end this rant like an “Irish Pennant” (f**king racialist US Coast Guard!!! 😉 ) the Provisional IRA and Sinn Fein have always been linked to Communism, which is a red flag literally and metaphorically; the party is now globalist in all but name; and MI5 looms even larger now in post-peace process Northern Ireland. One of the boons of the Good Friday Agreement was a massive new MI5 HQ in the province. That site probably has more to do with theatrical productions than security.
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Chris Ryska said:
Reminds me of that Temple of the Dog song, “Hunger-strike”.
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Philip Cox said:
@DF: “Also relation of the terms commune , Communist are they really Komneneists ?”
You might be right here. Check out this page on Mazdak, founder of Mazdakism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazdak
The story goes Mazdak was a Zoroastrian priest who claimed to be a prophet of Ahura Mazda and instituted social welfare programs including communal possessions, pacifism, vegetarianism, and free love (though were told this last part about free love was propaganda). The first REAL socialists in history they say..
However clearly he was no ordinary priest:
“Mazdak’s teaching acquired many followers, to the point when even King Kavadh I, ruling from 488 until 531, converted to Mazdakism. He also reportedly sponsored its adoption by the Arab vassal kingdom of al-Hirah, entailing the deposing of the previous king al-Mundhir by the Kindite chief al-Harith.[11][12]
With the King’s backing Mazdak could embark on a program of social reform, which involved pacifism, anti-clericalism and aid programs for helping the poor. Mazdak had government warehouses opened to help the poor. He also had all the Zoroastrian fire temples closed except the three major ones. ”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kavad_I
The nobles and priests eventually figure it out and overthrow King Kavadh in 496,but he still regains the crown three years later with the help of foreign mercenaries the Hephthalites..
If this is starting to sound familiar already, don’t worry as Wiki does all work for us:
“The Mazdakites believed in an egalitarian society and many lower class peasants supported the Mazdakite revolution.[7] Kavad, wanting to centralize power by taking power away from the great noble families, supported this movement. In 531, Kavad, while on his death-bed, appointed Khosrow as his successor.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khosrow_I
Khosrow would go on to finish the job his father started: crushing the local nobility and clergy with a manufactured socialist revolution and raking all in all power and profit into the central government:
“With the outbreak of the Mazdakite revolution, there was a great uprising of peasants and lower class citizens who grabbed large portions of land under egalitarian values. As a result of this there was great confusion on land possession and ownership. Khosrow surveyed all the land within the empire indiscriminately and began to tax all land under a single program. Tax revenues that previously went to the local noble family now went to the central government treasury.[22] The fixed tax that Khosrow implemented created a more stable form of income for the treasury. ”
But if we go back to the page on Mazdak, towards the bottom Wiki tips their hand here:
“A Jewish tradition relates a slightly different story. The Exilarch of Babylon, Mar-Zutra II, rallied the Jewish community and their allies, who defeated Mazdak and established an independent Jewish kingdom in Mahoza that lasted for seven years[15] (495–502). ”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mar-Zutra_II
“Mar-Zutra II became Exilarch of the Jewish community in Babylon at the age of fifteen in 483 CE, twelve years before the revolt. After King Kavadh I denied Jews the right to organize their own militia, Mar-Zutra took advantage of the confusion into which Mazdak’s communistic attempts had plunged Persia and led a successful military revolt that achieved political independence for the Jews of Mahoza.
The Jewish state lasted seven years, until 502 CE, when Kavadh finally defeated Mar-Zutra and punished him with crucifixion on the bridge of Mahoza.[1] A son was born to him on the day of his death, who would be named Mar-Zutra III. The latter did not attain to the office of Exilarch, but returned to the Land of Israel, where he became head of the Academy of Tiberias, under the title of “Resh Pirka” (‘Aρχιφεκίτησ), several generations of his descendants succeeding him in this office.”
Sounds like another faked death to me. After reading many of these ancient “histories” I get the feeling the father is the son and vice versa. Or twins. And I safely bet thirty-three thousand shekels Mazdak was Jewish.
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mantalo said:
About khosrow I, i found this
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khosrov_I_of_Armenia
amazing
khosrov king in 198 / Armenia
khosrow king in 531 / Iran
exactly 333 years
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Mick said:
The very fact that his clan are well known in republican circles; his enemies have often verified his story I.e his long starvation and his comrades. I suppose Patsy O’Hara’s photos in his coffin and the thousands that attended their wakes were looking at a ‘fake’?
Although I agree all was not what it seems in Ireland, and would concur that agents were manipulating the IRA from within. And would also concur that present day groups are controlled absolutely.
Just out of interest, some prisoners have claimed the republican movement allowed at least 6 of the hunger strikers to die in order to gain political traction in Ireland and abroad.
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nada0101 said:
I wonder if the old Jewish Revolts (post the destruction of the Temple in 70AD) are all presented to us in reverse? Rather that being risings against the Roman authorities, perhaps they were state-organized pogroms against the old hold-outs of the Hellenistic pagan systems. These revolts occurred in Libya, Egypt, Cyprus and Mesopotamia; Wiki refers to these events as the Kitos War.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitos_War
It turns out that many major cities in the Eastern Mediterranean had large Jewish populations (the mind boggles) and during the revolt they laid waste to the pagan Temples. When the Romans restored order, they had to rebuild and, at least in Libya, to repopulate many cities.
Perhaps these revolts allowed Christianity to move in and take root? Are these examples of the usual fake revolutions that allowed the Phoenies to steal more wealth and remake the social order? Who are these hordes of Jews anyway? Doesn’t make any sense to me, anymore.
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nada0101 said:
Here are the non-Jewish casualties of the “Second Jewish Revolt”…
These are the Jewish casualties…
So they’re all exiled to Judea. The Jews are exiled to Judea. How about no-one was exiled to nowhere, nohow and the operation was a complete success, i.e. clean slate achieved, let the engineering begin?
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nada0101 said:
PS I protest! These Jewish Revolts should be in Ancient Spooks, for goodness sake. Ahem.
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Philip Cox said:
Yeah I haven’t figured this one out yet. This whole time period needs studied closely.
This is one of the few pages in history presented to us where the Jews were the aggressors and killers for once. ” The Cypriot Jews participated in the great uprising against the Romans under Trajan (117), and massacred 240,000 Greeks” That’s a lot of people, but not a believable number to me either. And some classical pagan institutions were still around until after Constantine’s rule.
My gut tells me this is when the remnants of the ancient Phoenician system faded away and the ancient spooks decided then to be more clandestine with their cons.
In a similar note, Caracalla’s massacre in Alexandria in 215 AD doesn’t make any sense either. We’re given multiple versions of the story yet it makes no sense he would massacre an entire city cause he was butthurt over some satire.
However I found this strange site about the massacre which gives us some clues, and also tells me they are still trying to mis-direct here centuries later:
http://www.jasperburns.com/gascara.html
Suddenly these crypto-Jewish-Roman dynasties obsessive fascination with Alexander the Great is making aloooot more sense now…
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nada0101 said:
Yup; something doesn’t add up with these “Jewish Revolts” in the ancient Jewish Diaspora, from Cyrene to Babylon. They supposedly massacre half-a-million Hellenes or Hellenized people. They in turn are massacred to the tune of 200,000 victims…and then exiled to Judea. Up to your room, you naughty children!
My first question is where in the heck did all these huge Jewish populations come from? Why target the Hellenistic Temples and sanctuaries? The mainstream story is that it is Jewish pent-up anger at the destruction of the Second Temple and, presumably, on-going discrimination by the Roman Authorities. But here you have huge swathes of the Eastern Mediterranean population organizing what is effectively a war. Those are very effective communication lines.
This is all being done whilst Trajan is conquering Mesopotamia with the bulk of the Roman troops– did he reach Babylon? The history is already fading from my memory. Perhaps someone did not like what Trajan was doing; maybe the hidden rulers used this opportunity to clear the decks (the old Hellenistic Temples, sanctuaries and populations) for a new religion. Don’t forget the same thing happens about 600 years later when Islam “emerges” from the Arabian Peninsular and envelopes these same regions.
It is as if someone doesn’t want to see the ordinary people settle down to a life of peaceful work and play. Strange that 😉
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nada0101 said:
@Philip Cox
I simply do not understand the actions of Carcalla in Alexandria. This is my first time reading about it. I do notice yet another pointless Parthian War — how many times did the Romans wage war against the Persians, from Crassus to Heraclius, until it was all made moot by the sudden arrival of Islam.
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Philip Cox said:
Another thought I had is that these totally corrupt Roman dynasties did a terrific job of completely undermining the traditional pagan systems. Maybe that was their job, like latter day Medician Popes..?
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Grace said:
I have an educated mentor who told me about Bishop Eusebius sending armies of vandals down into Egypt to destroy the temples because the depictions on their walls showed that Christianity’s (mythological) characters and stories could be traced directly back to Egypt and were not original or historical. However, the vandals merely plastered over the hieroglyphs and stories in stone which allowed them to be preserved for a lot longer. For example, at the Temple of Luxor there was a scene depicting an Angel Gabriel like figure, a virgin birth and adoration of the Magi 1400 BC years long before the arrival of the supposed historical Christ (English Rev. Samuel Sharpe recreated the image in a sketch). No, the stele did not predict the future that lay ahead over a thousand years.These scenes held deep sociological meaning i.e. ancient humankind did not know the role of father in conception; a woman gave birth to a baby miraculously. Thus “the virgin birth” was not literal or historical but sociological/anthropological – but who can read the myths correctly?
More Egyptian pictographs would also provide indications that the parting of the Red Sea, the Exodus of the Jews, a great flood covering the earth did not happen. These were mostly stories to represent astronomical phenomenon. The 12 Tribes of Israel were, of course, the 12 signs of the Zodiac. Jews (and the Vatican) have made sure that the books of Gerald Massey (who provided empirical evidence for the statements above) are shoved into the dark abyss of conspiracy theory. If the elites call Massey a quack, more the reason to study him intensively. My mentor said Massey books would disappear from the shelves of the NY Public LIbrary. Massey was a brilliant independent researcher along the lines of Miles Mathis. I urge anyone to look into Gerald Massey for an eye opening look at the origins of the Jews and Christians.
So to answer Nada0101, both Jews and Christians had motives to make sure that thousands of years of an erudite, “pagan” Egypt belief system were suppressed and destroyed. They didn’t account for a Gerald Massey coming along; just as the modern powers that shouldn’t be did not take into account Miles Mathis arriving on the scene helping us to cut through to the truth behind the curtain of lies.
The incredible research done by Gerald Massey is memorialized in six volumes: The Book of the Beginnings, The Natural Genesis, Ancient Egypt: Light of the World.
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nada0101 said:
I’ll look out for Massey and his works. Thanks.
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Grace said:
Massey does have a rags story but he never had any riches and has never been promoted, neither in his day nor to this day forward.
All one has to do is look at his works and decide for themselves.
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R T said:
I don’t know much, but when I look at the first picture displayed on his wikipedia; it is plain to my eye that this is a painting / drawing, not a photograph. So why are they claiming it’s an actual photograph? That’s a red flag to me, at this point. Am I wrong?
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R T said:
Oh no, that guy is definitely a spook. Apparently he questioned the historicity of Jesus and claimed he was invented and based upon the Egyptian religion. So, another direct attack upon Christianity. Seems rather obvious to me.
Also — “In exploring the various Egyptian influences upon the Christian religion, one name frequently encountered is that of lay Egyptologist Gerald Massey(1828-1907). Born in abject poverty in England, Gerald Massey was almost entirely self-taught; yet, he was able to write and lecture about several subjects with tremendous erudition and authority. Despite his lack of formal education, Massey could read several languages, including not only English but also French, Latin, Greek and evidently Hebrew and Egyptian to a certain degree.” http://www.stellarhousepublishing.com/who-is-gerald-massey.html
Hebrew? The red flags are piling up.
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MathisderMaler said:
RT is right, Massey is an obvious spook. His bio makes no sense and he was clearly assigned to the Theosophy project. And he WAS promoted to the hilt. He had his own magazine by the time he was 22.
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MathisderMaler said:
All you have to do is go to thepeerage, to find the Masseys as Barons, related to the Russells, Mainwarings, Eyres, CLements, Gores, etc.
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nada0101 said:
Both Miles and RT are completely wrong about Massey…
I’m joking! Reading even the foreword to his Lectures triggers multiple red-flags as I stated earlier. But I persisted because I’m dumb like that and I need my head licked by flames — why stick your hand in the fire when you can do a Mongo 😀
The first lecture does indeed try to disprove the historicity of Jesus Christ. One of his methods is to describe his conversations with various Rabbis who are keen to point out that the Jesus in the Talmud is not the Christian Jesus. There does seem to be something self-serving about that approach.
Anyway, so much for 19th Century Rabbis. Contemporary Talmudic experts are keen to embrace the exact opposite of that sentiment, i.e. that the Jesus in the Talmud is very much the Christian Jesus and that they’re right glad about his fate (there are a few tomes that outline what the Talmud says about Jesus).
I’m not saying that one generation of Rabbis is right and one is wrong; merely that they contradict each other, never-mind the possibility that they were telling Massey what he wanted to hear.
The next section tries to do what Stephen Fry has been trying to do throughout his career on the BBC — attempting to show that the story of Jesus is simply a retelling of even older mythologies. I must admit I fell asleep wading through that part.
I’m sorry Grace but deep down you must suspect that Gerald Massey is a spook? I am determined to complete his Horus-argument just to be fair. I wanted to be polite and not be judgemental and have paid the price 😉
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Gerry said:
Egypt was the pagan “Light of the World”? Didn’t you just complain in another comment about articles claiming “Iran and China are lights in the world”?
Egypt’s religion was no nature-centered down-to-earth paganism, but a stratified central administration system which supported a deeply hierarchical & elitist society. Egyptian god-names pun with terms like “wealth”, “rulership”, “secrecy”.
You can check out the books, of course. We should honor & further analyze the great inventions, art & architecture that the people of Egypt created. But the god-king aristocrats were already totally removed from their hapless common-birth subjects, and I suspect such setups to be the breeding grounds for later spookery.
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nada0101 said:
Gerry, I said I would check out some of the works by this Massey fellow. That does not mean I agree with anything claimed by him or others on his behalf. I’m trying to be open-minded is all 😛
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nada0101 said:
PS For example, a quick perusal of the foreword to his collected lectures raises a lot of the usual red-flag dates. I’m not dismissing the man just yet but his surname is also fishy and he has the usual rags-to-riches story. But I’m still gonna read some of these lectures — I’m not as smart as you and Miles. I need to get lost, panic, and then quickly retreat having learned my lesson. Onwards…gad help me.
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Grace said:
No one is honoring an elite (least of all Massey) who deliberately kept common folk in darkness and slavery, mental and physical. The great accomplishments of the Egyptians, including their knowledge of mathematics astronomy, were the light.
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Gerry said:
You’re right, stay open-minded. Didn’t mean to dismiss the author or his books entirely. I also don’t think we should always judge the book by the author: Neither do elites lie about everything, nor do commoners get it right all the time (including myself). 😉 Just wanted to say I disagree in substance that Egyptian (or Roman) religion was destroyed for “religious” reasons of monotheism vs. “enlightened” paganism, though “historical revisionism” likely is the right general direction. Also don’t agree that the ancients didn’t know about conception: Especially Egyptians must’ve had lots of medical knowledge, as the F glyph group depicts mostly inner organs.
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nada0101 said:
@Gerry I was assuming just Hellenistic Temples and sanctuaries in those regions; but of course there would now be Roman structures as well. So yes, a mixture of these pagan places of gathering and worship.
I never believed that this “Kitos War” was one of monotheism vs the pantheon, i.e. one of ideology. I was speculating that perhaps the so-called war was merely a cover for the usual nefarious schemes of the Phoeny rulers.
Perhaps to clear the way for a new religion like Christianity or to wipe out old evidence of their rule? I am not intentionally attacking Christianity but rather trying to follow a train of thought or logic, never-mind that I was brought up as a Christian. .
I sometimes wonder if the current wars in Yemen, and to a lesser extent Syria, are about erasing evidence of a Phoeny past.
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dennisjoyleary said:
I would like to post a link to a man I’ve been following for awhile. He seems to be quite genuine but with all the fakes now, I don’t know if he’s what I think he is. He seems to complement Miles’ work on the Jews. Mind you, I am not comparing him to Miles; ‘comparisons are odious.’ I’m just saying I see a connection between his work and that of Miles; but I could be wrong; correct me if that is the case. He is targeting Israel as a high-tech cyber security threat to all of us. I think his main point is well taken but I don’t take entirely to some of his other ideas, such as General Mattis and the US Marines stepping in. Before this video gets taken down for the umpteenth time, I’ll share it with you. I just got the boot from the Saker Vineyard site for raising such issues; so I’m a little gun-shy here — characteristic of a shy guy like me.
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dennisjoyleary said:
Sorry, drag back to the beginning; it picked up where I left off.
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Vexman said:
I used to like Saker’s blog, but he (and his writers) seems to stop short of talking about the jewish issue even when it’s most apparent. They also like to ignore most obvious issues (like fake war on terror or drugs, nuke weapons) or even bring them out as a point to strengthen whatever point they’re making. Such a shame. There is big number of readers there however not many of them seem to be aware how deep we’re webbed in lies, scams and fakes.
What was the reason you were kicked out of there, if you don’t mind me asking?
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nada0101 said:
TheSaker site is pushing an “East is Good” and “West is Bad” narrative. The endless run of articles on how Iran and China are lights in the world and will eventually save us, are unbridled propaganda. It goes without saying that Russia is also praised to the hilt.
Yes, you get the odd article that seems to question the above and lends an air of objectivity to the site; then the article is smothered in a deluge of even more articles about the benign and wonderful Eastern nation-states. There is never a hint that all nation-states, in all directions of the compass, might just be ruled by a global oligarchy.
I gave up on the site (along with a few others) once Syria was defacto partitioned. Apparently “the East” such an ending is “a win”. Looks like a manufactured outcome to me; actual proof that we live in a sandbox.
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nada0101 said:
PS a site called Alt-Market.com holds that the East vs West narrative is false. This is refreshing but it then gatekeeps beyond that point.
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Vexman said:
Nada, funny that you’ve mentioned alt-market site. I left a comment there a few weeks ago, where Brandon (blog’s owner) said he was familiar with the nuke science and how he believed they were real. I also left 2 links from Miles research work about nukes in that particular comment, got one single reply….and soon after got deleted for doing so. I presume I’m banned from commenting there with the username/email that I originally used. But that’s OK, I’m not going to test it. The act of deleting my comment tells me exactly what kind of blog I’m dealing with. It’s of the kind I don’t want to have anything with ever again, since it’s a crypto-liberal gate-keeping blog and author, Brandon Smith. Honestly, I should’ve known what’s going to happen just by looking at his surname…can’t get more obvious than that.
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nada0101 said:
@Vexman
Sorry you experienced such dickery by that Brandon Smith. Yes, he is ultimately a another false guru gatekeeper.
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Vexman said:
Nada, there’s absolutely nothing to be sorry about. Luck is actually on our side, it’s now clear what alt-market blog represents and it took only a few weeks for them to reveal their true nature. It can’t get easier than this. Compared to cluesforum, this one had much faster resolution. I guess we’re all getting versed at outing fakes, right?
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R T said:
These projects were created expressly to keep people from visiting places like Miles’ website; I wouldn’t expect they would tolerate your linking to him.
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dennisjoyleary said:
Vexman,
After repeatedly asking on the Saker blog where my comments went, the webmaster and chief moderator finally sent me an email saying that the Saker had asked the moderators not to post my comments; the webmaster said I could email the Saker for more information. I replied that I could well surmise the reasons: Nukes; fake everything; Brendon O’Connell; Belt and Road Initiative; Communist China; Israel’s high-tech cyber control; Russian technicians in Israel who virtually run the country and vague allusions that Putin was in on the game — and other ideas that ran counter to the received opinions of those on the blog. Actually the Saker and most others are highly critical of Israel but stop short of the ‘third rail’ career rear-ender of ‘how’ Israel is so powerful: Talmud plus Tech being the two main rails. Saker has come this close to banning me a couple of times before but when I did learn ‘why,’ I got back in line and did what I could to help the cause. I’ve always been courteous when others have attacked me right and left. I always told the mods to let all comments about me through, and they have.
I really like some of the people there who are quite sharp in art, music, poetry, diet, culture and even Israel, except the point that really sticks, which O’Connell nails. I suggested to the webmaster that the site was infiltrated by what they call the ‘Empire.’ — but what isn’t these days? Even here at Josh’s defogging blog I have to be careful of what I say about the deep issues that keep us fog-bound. Miles, Josh and Jared have called me out when I overstepped a line only they can see. I don’t mind; that’s how I learn what the unwritten rules are. This is not the first time I’ve been kicked off sites. We’ll see how long I last in this defogging lighthouse business. I continue to read Saker and sakerites. I sent an email to one there who gives me partial support, telling him the story; he’s the one who published a previous email of mine without my permission. Get me, mate?
This game ain’t over til it’s over. I don’t mind being banned but I would expect the decency (like Josh did about my proselytizing, {not sure if it was via email}) to be told so publicly with all participants in attendance of the reasons I am being banned upfront; not kept in the dark while people in the basement who don’t like me decide my fate. Ya know, openness, transparency, free speech and that seldom seen dream. Hell, being banned means more freedom. In the final end of me body on this roundabout, saints be praised, me flesh and blood will be banned for good, until the next round. It’s all about ‘!Charge!’, baby. nada said it better than I can. Thanks for asking.
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nada0101 said:
@DJL
I could not put it better than that. Well said. Personally, I’m done with sites like TheSaker because they are clearly spook-run. The whole West vs East narrative is utter, utter bollocks. I have nothing to learn from that site.
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Russell Taylor said:
It seems there are 11 MP’s in the running for the next British Prime Minister.
Eleven? That’s all I needed to know.
Multi-party politics. Just a smoke & mirrors pantomime to keep the masses from noticing the next tax hike.
Headline say’s, “scrap VAT”. Next breath say’s, “replace VAT”.
There’s a big difference between scrapping your car and replacing it…..
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LeakyGut said:
@Leary
I think thesaker banned you for your deliberate trolling, dude… And rightly so!
…the deep issues that keep you fog-bound:
jewishracism.blogspot.com/2017/08/is-brendon-oconnell-deep-cover-mole.html
Now, troll on…. it’s Josh’s place. I’m old enough to ignore your cry for attention.
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Jared Magneson said:
DennisJoyLeary said: “Miles, Josh and Jared have called me out when I overstepped a line only they can see.”
Nonsense. There’s no “line only (we) can see.” I called you out for the reasons I already stated, and you decided to accept that critique (at the time) and move forward. And I’m glad you did. But don’t go straw-manning me OR them now.
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joca said:
Hi Dennis and hi Everybody,
sorry for my late joining in after detecting the “Get me, mate?” trigger. This is my first try here, since Dennis recommended this site or blog already a while ago. I am very positively surprised by the high standards of content and discussion culture, and I am not sure that I can fit in on both accounts.
I am sorry, Dennis, that I misused your confidence, I certainly was not aware I did and I don’t remember it. Although I am rather old, “all this internet stuff” inc. self understood behaviour rules is somehow new to me, and TheSaker’s was only the second blog I was participating in. The first was VT until I was thrown out without anterior warning “because all of us are asking ourselves what planet you came from” (Jim Dean). I could not explain, and there was no offer for redemption anyway. Since then I read in the Cassiopean protocolls on bibliothecapleyades about a bloke who had difficulties remembering names of persons (not of things), “because on his planet persons do not have names” So, perhaps, I am from there, too, and my mother too, wo suffered from the same disease. Another disease I suffer from is the discrepancy between my high interest in exact sciences as math and physics and my corresponding capabilities and knowledge which are near nil and without hope for any betterment. One of my favourite subjects is what I named “data fetishism” (someone does terrible things to others just “because again nn years have passed”, where nn = e.g. 5, 25… etc), and I saw that this branch of science is acknowledged here and contributed to. So, perhaps, I’ll join in at such occasions.
I would not call the stuff at TheSaker’s “propaganda”… but what TheSaker really is or is not is probably not so important. The Saker’s cafe was something not bad, but seems to be dead now, without the charm it had. The main criterion for the worth of such a discussion forum seems to be whether the criteria are honest, open/known to all and being followed. All shadow agendas are not so nice and will be known in the end.
joca
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R T said:
High-tech cyber security threat “to us all”? I don’t even need to hear more than that, I can already tell he’s full of shit. It’s the controlled way to integrate Jewish stuff into your work while saying nothing revolutionary or extraordinary. It’s the same thing as mentioning dual citizenship, AIPAC, and the same 100 talking points the fake far right uses. It’s what these Richard Spencer types do to appear dangerous, and I suppose these bloggers are using the same playbook. This way they can appear to be dangerous without ever saying anything remotely revealing. Does he also talk about how Donald Trump is totally draining the swamp. They always pin it on Israel too, but as we know Israel is really not important in the grand scheme of things; these people act as a supra-national entity because their family tree has its roots in the royalty of all countries.
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mantalo said:
i agree with you, Isreal is just a “hot spot”. They need us to focus on Israel while the real action takes place elsewhere.
i now have a theory about what happened, when, and how… everything is about fire and the “black” stone which allows proto-humans to free themselves from volcanos and lightnings and become humans…
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ewan said:
Re: Komnenes
Jan Amos Komensky / Comenius, Czech philisopher and pedagogue. Possibly from the village of Komňa in Moravia
cheers
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dennisjoyleary said:
Leaky Gut,
You said the following concerning myself:
“I think thesaker banned you for your deliberate trolling, dude… And rightly so! Now, troll on…. it’s Josh’s place. I’m old enough to ignore your cry for attention.”
Did you watch the two videos I put up? You accused me of being a troll. Isn’t that just what trolls do? If that’s so, it means you are a troll. You speak as if this is your place, not Josh’s. If Josh wants to ban me, fine; but your type of trolling makes me smile. You are ‘ignoring’ my cry for attention? That’s a strange way of ignoring me while you draw attention to me.
I did read the link you included. It made no sense to me, other than it was filled with hate for Brendon; rather like yours. I do appreciate your reminding me of the differences in character between the likes of yourself and O’Connell.
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dennisjoyleary said:
Correction. I only put up one video of Brendon O’Connell, not two.
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LeakyGut said:
Smile Leary, brighter than the sun! What I find sad and frustrating is that in all the weeks and months I saw you promoting and parotting this annoying loudmouth’s lines (often comparing him to Miles, so that’s what really pissed me off) it never occured to you to just google “brendon lee o’connell shill” or “brendon lee o’connell liar” and digest what comes up… the picture is pretty clear to me, but for you it’s all hate for Brandon. Buhu…poor Brendon!
But hey, you can help him: become a pay-pal 🙂
It’s likewise not suspicious to you that he was/is in bed with the likes of David Duke, Stormfront or Henry Makow? You should read the letter he alledgedly wrote to his lawyer, pure comedy in my opinion.
But you’re right I’m not of a likewise character and rest assured I don’t want to police Josh’s blog, I have a cat to tend to. (Well, I once begged him to at least prevent you from posting your poetry, but hey… I don’t really care anymore.)
Now fire away, and let’s be mutually ignorant of each other. You certainly don’t need me to draw attention to yourself.
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dennisjoyleary said:
R T,
Did you watch the video by Brendon O’Connell? You disagree that’s there’s a high-tech security threat from Israel. Brendon says there is. Why don’t you post a similar video explaining why Israel poses no such threat? Then I can decide if there’s validity in your claim.
You mix in so much questionable language, ad hominems, irrelevancies, distracting rhetoric, unproven assertions, out of context distortions, equivocations, true-false confusion and misdirection that I hardly know where to start.
Allow me to present some examples. You say:
“They always pin it on Israel too, but as we know Israel is really not important in the grand scheme of things; these people act as a supra-national entity because their family tree has its roots in the royalty of all countries.”
I assume by ‘They’, you mean O’Connell and friends. You say: “Israel is really not important in the grand scheme of things.” Really? Well, if true, that is certainly a great relief. However, you are assuming what needs to be proved.
You further state: “these people act as a supra-national entity because their family tree has its roots in the royalty of all countries.” I assume by ‘these people’ you mean Jews. Your statement is undoubtedly true but what does it have to do with the O’Connell video? He may or not be aware of the ‘Families’; he is talking about the present State of Israel. I see no contradiction between Miles’ work and Brendon’s; in fact, I think they dovetail quite nicely. You are mixing apples and oranges.
You say: “Does he also talk about how Donald Trump is totally draining the swamp.” Are you asserting that Trump is draining the swamp? Or are you being sarcastic? If you watched the video, you would surely know that Brendon is highly critical of Trump.
You claim O’Connell is “saying nothing revolutionary or extraordinary.” That’s your opinion. Can we agree to disagree?
You opine: “It’s the same thing as mentioning dual citizenship, AIPAC, and the same 100 talking points the fake far right uses.” If you watched the video, you would know Brendon said nothing about aipac or dual citizenship. That’s not the same (like you claim) as Brendon’s argument, which you ignore and misdirect to strawmen scarecrows. If you watched the video (do I need repeat?), you would know the man in question hates the fake far right. You are trying to smear him with false associations.
You falsely compare Richard Spencer to Brendon O’Connell. Brendon detests Richard. Is there no end to your animosity? Why don’t you turn it on me, and spare Brendon? I’m a fool and a nobody. Brendon is speaking truth to power and reaching many. Your tactics might interfere with sincere people’s search for truth, which Brendon may assist; which is the case with me. I like Brendon and I like Miles; they’re not perfect and neither am I. When someone makes a cogent argument against them (or myself), I will consider it. Regarding O’Connell, your argument is lacking in reasonableness.
In the final end, my friend, we each have to decide for ourselves. I respect your opinion although I disagree with it. On a free forum, properly moderated, we can severally express ourselves without fear. Thank you for doing that.
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R T said:
I mean you no harm, just expressing my gut reaction to this character based upon your description. In reality I did not watch the video, so I suppose I cannot say anything for sure. Maybe I’ll give it a watch when I have a moment of free time. I mean you no harm.
Regards,
Russell tropinsky
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MathisderMaler said:
Don’t back down RT. You are right.
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R T said:
If there’s a single lesson I’ve learned from you, it’s to trust my intuition.
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Russell Taylor said:
“If there’s a single lesson I’ve learned from you, it’s to trust my intuition.”
If there’s a single lesson that I’ve learned from Miles, it’s to trust his intuition hehehehe!
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dennisjoyleary said:
Jared,
Thanks for your comment of 6/9/19. which is as follows:
[“DennisJoyLeary said: “Miles, Josh and Jared have called me out when I overstepped a line only they can see.” [Allow me to qualify that statement now — Miles did not call me out].
Nonsense. There’s no “line only (we) can see.” I called you out for the reasons I already stated, and you decided to accept that critique (at the time) and move forward. And I’m glad you did. But don’t go straw-manning me OR them now.]
I believe you are referring to our discussion back in late February. I initiated the conversation on February 19 by referring to Miles’ work on gravity, which interested me. There were several exchanges on the question. Miles announced his new theory on February 22 with a paper in which he thanked ‘Dennis, Josh and Jared’ and his Muses for his inspiration. I was surprised but quite flattered.
On February 19, I said that I thought Miles was ‘fudging’ something. You and Josh took offense at my statement in no uncertain terms. Miles said he could understand how you would be angry but seemingly was not angry himself. I will have to review the discussions in February prior to Miles’ announcement of February 22. The word in question must have referred to the old theory since the new one had not yet come out. I don’t recall what exactly the physics discrepancy in my mind was referring to. I defer that research until a later time; I wanted to let you know of my thoughts without too much delay.
You can quibble about the term, of course; it could have been better nuanced, but the fact is that there was a change with the new paper. In retrospect the old theory was doing a bit of hedging (or fudging) in respect to the new one. In no way then did I imply that the fudging was intentional. The word has a decidedly negative usage but I was unaware of those kind of connotations. It was an unfortunate mistake for which I apologize. Please consider ‘fudge’ to be neutral (or even pleasant) like the candy. I know it’s a stretch but that’s more less what I had in mind. I should have said ‘incomplete, needs more work, in progress’ and similar euphemisms. With those qualifications as disclaimers, I’ll let the word speak for itself. It’s too late to change the history now; we must move forward in our mutual inquiry into truth.
In no way am I setting you up as a strawman. You are the real deal; I benefit from your writing and graphics. I respect your expertise. As for your seeing a line that I could not, I thing it’s fairly obvious I did not see what you did; this dissimilar perspective occasioned the spirited retorts from you and Josh.
I intend to discuss this matter more at length but for now an all too brief reply will have to do. Thanks again for your reply; I look forward to further discussion.
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dennisjoyleary said:
Hi. I did a quick review, and found what I said back then was: ‘My sense is that there is a “fudging” of the matter by Miles, Josh and Jared which doesn’t really address the point.’
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Jared Magneson said:
Oh! Yeah, I mean “fudging” means “faking” in this context. That’s why I took umbrage, but it wasn’t that big of a deal. I don’t really worry about what most people think and if they think I’m fudging, and cannot show me how or where, I try to ignore them. If someone says Miles or Josh are fudging, my instincts tell me to defend them (unless obviously they were doing so – this isn’t blind adherence but test-of-time repetitive consistency) and in some arenas that’s one of my chief contributions. I’m not very good at theory or research-writing in the areas they are, but I pretend to some proficiency in polemics and thus this discussion.
I am trying not to be so rancorous and apologize if I came across that way. It’s untoward, in many cases. But I was likely angered a bit by your usage of the term, since I am not a “fudger” and any inaccuracies in my representation of Miles’ theories I try to blatantly spell out AS my inaccuracies, not his.
It’s not a big deal. I don’t think we need to go into it further, myself. Just explaining my rationale at the time. Don’t worry about it. Let’s focus on research and unwinding the fake histories and spotting the faked events and trying to frame a more accurate description of reality, instead of bickering. It was just a phrase.
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Ollie said:
Today (June 10), Jupiter will reach opposition. Any impacts on charge field? Solar activity is as low as it can be right now.
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MathisderMaler said:
Jupiter aligning to the Earth doesn’t do much, as we see from the current charts. He needs to align to another big planet. The big planet alignments cause the main magnetic lines and boosts. That’s why astrology often doesn’t work. It is Earth centered. But the charge lines are Sun centered. In fact, the charts may be telling us this configuration is actually weak, with the SUn and Jupiter nullifying eachother to some extent. I would be curious to know what is going on with the auroras and other things like that right now.
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Russell Taylor said:
There has been a notable splurge of noctilucent cloud in the northern hemisphere, over the past few weeks, and the aurora have been spectacular at times, often showing unusual colours. Bright blue aurora on May 11th across Canada. The phenomenon known as ‘Steve’ was very bright on May 14th over BC. Spaceweather.com had a mention about the unravelling of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot on May 20th, a fairly recent and ongoing event. Rainbow coloured aurora on May 29th over Canada. May 28th a new cluster of sun-spots was said to be the possible start of solar cycle 25. NASA spotted a huge mass of rotating noctilucent clouds on May 20th, a rare circulation pattern. June 2nd saw very bright ‘airglow’ as far south as Michigan. The pinwheeling noctilucent clouds were seen over Poland on June 3rd and are said to be caused by Rossby Waves >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rossby_wave <<. On June 4th spaceweather go off at the deep end with an airglow phenomenon caused by thunderstorms and “gravity-waves”(?). Am I right in changing that to pressure-waves? Earth’s closest approach to Jupiter is tomorrow June 12th. A massive outburst of noctilucent clouds on June 9th followed a strong CME impact on June 8th. This left the Sun on June 3rd but these strong, slow movers are often the biggest hitters. It is, without doubt, the biggest contributor to the torrential rain and floods the UK has been experiencing over the past few days, which have also seen a record breaking mass of noctilucent clouds.
You lose all sense of respect for the editors at spaceweather when they ask if the increase in noctilucent clouds is caused by climate change or the solar cycle. Their words, “No one knows for sure.” And these are PhD level scientists for gawds sake!
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MathisderMaler said:
There was no cluster of sunspots on May 28. NOAA reported zero on that day. According to solen.info, there have been no sunspots reported since 5/18. That is, 25 days with zero sunspots and flux below 70. Solar Cycle 25 started in November of 2017.
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Russell Taylor said:
Hmmm! Not sure where that came from then. I’m all out of excuses….it’s a mini enigma.
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elpaydoublay said:
Miles that alignment of Jupiter needs to occur with a big planet on the opposite side of the sun from Jupiter, correct, for us here on Earth to get a positive boost?
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tony martin said:
Here’s something that Jared posted a while back that might help you.
It’s not the opposite side of the sun. It’s when all the planets are lined up like soldiers.
I could be wrong, but I don’t think that the earth lining up matters the most.
I think the big planets would give the sun a big boost even if the earth was in a different position and we will still get a benefit.
https://cuttingthroughthefog.com/2018/08/28/space-fakery-the-final-frontier/comment-page-5/#comment-14370
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MathisderMaler said:
No, opposite or same. We just need an alignment of big planets. Jupiter will be moving into line with Saturn in about 18 months, hopefully giving us our next maximum. Same side of the Sun. The inner planets just aren’t big enough to affect the main lines of charge in major ways. So the Earth being in a line isn’t as important now as Neptune being square, or sideways.
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elpaydoublay said:
Got it. Thanks!
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Jared Magneson said:
I tried really hard to get that program Universe Sandbox² to calculate what things might/should look like in 18 months but it appears the full “Realtime/Now” simulation can’t really handle that at anything beyond a 6 hr / second zoom, and I noticed severe inaccuracies creeping up. It’s neither here nor there – I’m sure you’re right on the money, Miles. I just wanted to be able to display it with some accuracy and “cool graphics”, but it’s tedious.
Turns out, the “Realtime/Now” simulation was also processing every major moon in the entire system, so now at least I understand why it was going so slowly. Here’s some cools screenshots along the way, I made it to February next year at least:
(the positions in February 2020…)
(Jupiter and all its little pals…)
(Saturn and ITS pals, all spiraling through the main orbit…)
(the positions in late September 2019…)
Again, this isn’t predictive or anything BUT illustrative. I just like playing around with this stuff. Maybe it’ll inspire someone else along the way. 🙂
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elpaydoublay said:
Thanks Jared. If you haven’t tried it out the website The Planets Today gives a nice top down view of the positions of the planets. Not sure how accurate it is but for illustrative purposes I find it to be a great visualization tool that you can run backwards and forwards in time in the Desktop version. Would be great to sync up with the sunspot and aurora info from Space Weather but that is beyond my current abilities.
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Jared Magneson said:
Thanks for the tip, elpaydoublay, but I fear that site is a bit… I don’t know, not quite wrong but just sloppy? The distances and radii are terribly misrepresented. Jupiter and Saturn are roughly as big as the sun, and the orbital distances are so bad it’s not really useful. It makes Jupiter and Saturn look really close to each other, when we’ve seen that it’s not the case. Yeah, 15° or so as angles from the sun’s center, but the SPACE between them is so vast and Saturn is so far ahead of Jupiter currently… Well, I do appreciate every new tool. And I’m really NOT here to sell Universe Sandbox², nor have I purchased it (just a demo) myself.
I don’t really think we need software to show Miles’ prediction is correct though. I’m going to sit down and do some math next chance I get, and not rely on these softwares for once. Too much margin for error. I was just re-reading Miles’ first paper on neutrinos and I think my own margin for errors on simulating his theories is too high, compounded by too many unnecessary variables (in my work, NOT his). So I’m gonna try to get back to basics again for once.
With computer sims, it’s crap-in, crap-out. And I’m allowing too much crap into mine lately, so it’s time to break things back down and start over.
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Russell Taylor said:
Good question Ollie. Having a quick think, from what I gathered from Miles recent explanation about charge feedback and solar cycles, I would think that the overall system is experiencing weak charge both outgoing and fed back. Although low solar activity doesn’t necessarily mean a weaker solar wind because the corona is weaker (holes), and so allows the solar wind easier progress away from the Sun. But I think that the average output from the Sun is lower – it just has an easier journey getting away. Not just aligned but close too so…..I hope Miles sees your question and has an answer.
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Jared Magneson said:
Also Saturn isn’t far off (just left about 10° from Jupiter) and Pluto is right behind it currently, although he plays only a minor part if anything and would be blocked by Saturn anyway. But I don’t have a map right now, I’ll try and pop something out from Universe Sandbox² when I get home and we’ll see what’s what a little better maybe?
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MathisderMaler said:
Yes, Saturn is moving into line for Solar Max, but that is still a year and a half away. The big planets move slowly, from our perspective.
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Jared Magneson said:
Of course you’re correct. Pulled it up and Saturn only appears near Jupiter from our vantage really and relative to the others, not from the sun, and the other two big dogs are way off. Granted this program has its own limitations but I think it’s fairly accurate for our purposes here:
https://imgur.com/xisxfou
I might be able to speed it up to find the next best conjunctions but again, they’re working from faulty math to begin with and we can’t rely on this for accuracy. It’s just kind fun for diagramming.
But it’s your THEORY that’s what they don’t have, not the data. So perhaps the data here is accurate enough that someone should have, or could have, figured it out on their own. But nobody has, certainly not even me. It’s interesting and I really enjoy exploring (and verifying) this kind of thing. Good work, again.
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Ollie said:
Interesting news from the LIE-GO front.
I just found this article which compiles some evidence that cast doubt on the validity of all of LIGO’s discoveries.
https://www.heise.de/tp/features/Fake-News-aus-dem-Universum-4442282.html
It’s only in German but these are the main points:
In April 2019 the LIGO/VIRGO collaboration (where the interferometers first detect a signal and then alert conventional telescopes to search for an optical/radio signal) started looking for signals until April 2020. They originally expected up to 50 events, which is now adjusted to less then 10 events, but they still didn’t detect anything, except retroactive false alerts (They find a signal with 90% certaintly of being a gravitational wave event, then the telescopes are alerted and don’t find anything. Then LIGO declares that certainty was only 40%)
So what’s with the previous discoveries?
None of the previously detected GW events could be verified after scrutinizing the statistics used in the discovery (those are the findings of the Danish Niels-Bohr-Institute, Miles already referenced this in his papers)
None except one. The first detection (GW150914) in September 2015. But the signature of this event was too close to previous simulations. And it might have been a “blind injection” (https://www.ligo.org/news/blind-injection.php), a simulated test signal injected by a separate test team of scientists. They would later disclose the schedule of their signal injections to the main group. During the detection in September 2015 the facility was actually in such a testing mode. Officially the blind injection team denied any injection during this event. This is conspicuously the strongest and best signal detection yet.
In August 2017 the GW170817 signal was detected which was accompanied by a gamma ray detection by the Fermi and Integral telescopes. It was previously portrayed as if LIGO first detected the gravitational wave, predicting an event in a certain region in the sky and then subsequently the gamma ray observatories confirmed the event by their own detections. But it was actually the other way. Fermi published a gamma ray notification including position and four hours later LIGO produced its signal detection and then asked Fermi to modify their original notification to include their ID, making it look like a common or concurrent discovery.
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tony martin said:
Well, well, well….. what do you know.
Who would’ve thunk?
Kim Jong-nam, half-brother of North Korean leader, ‘was a CIA informant’
“According to the Journal’s source, Kim travelled to Malaysia in February 2017 to meet his CIA contact”
Enough said!
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jun/11/kim-jong-nam-half-brother-north-korea-leader-was-cia-informant
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Russell Taylor said:
The Guardian?
If The Guardian said the sky was blue, I would start disbelieving my own eyes. So what are they trying to stir up with that article?
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tony martin said:
I understand all about the newspapers.
I just checked them out everyday to see what they’re trying to brainwash everybody into.
It’s still interesting that there putting that type of thing out there.
Who knows. Maybe they have to release some truth once in awhile.
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MathisderMaler said:
My guest writer Donny Ahzmond informs me they suspended thepeerage.com today. I wonder why? Couldn’t be my research, could it?
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rolleikin said:
Bummer! Hope it gets straightened out.
This page says the site was last updated June 11,2019. That’s today!
https://www.myheritage.com/site-21941091/thepeeragecom#
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R T said:
I was just thinking myself that I was surprised they haven’t taken down Fourmilab’s Solar System app yet. Not to give them any ideas.
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R T said:
Must be strange having the internet break everywhere you go.
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Benjamin said:
I applaud this move by the Spooks, and encourage them to follow suit with any organisation outed by Miles. Monsanto, NASA, Hollywood, Art Galleries, Governments, all the banks and cruel cat owners take note. Suspending your activities is definitely the way to go.
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ihatestarwars said:
I’ve just accessed thepeerage.com using the wayback machine. Perhaps someone has a program that can grab the whole site?
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rolleikin said:
Thanks for reminding me.
Here is thepeerage.com as of May 9th on the wayback machine:
https://web.archive.org/web/20190505025619/http://www.thepeerage.com/
Here are instructions for downloading:
https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Restoring
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garrettderner said:
Excellent!
The first tool on the list, the Wayback Machine Downloader script, was easy to get going. I’m downloading now, slow though.
(The second tool, Warrick, has outdated dependencies; I couldn’t build it.)
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garrettderner said:
Well it’s back, and says updated May 25.
I finished downloading the copy of May 9, it’s 1.9G, or 539M as a zip file. I’m glad to know how to do that.
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garrettderner said:
Speaking of saving archives, I have a question. I have some VHS tapes of TV broadcasts the first few days after 9/11/2001; are they worth finding and keeping and transcribing? Otherwise I’m about to just get rid of a big box of tapes, at my late mother’s house, which my wife and I are cleaning out now.
I recall reading Miles somewhere saying that Archive.org’s 9/11 project falsified some of the broadcasts and substituted different stuff. He must already have his own tapes of the broadcasts then, or other people here do? So maybe I don’t need to worry about rescuing anything; please let me know though.
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rolleikin said:
Sorry, garrettderner, I don’t know.
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rolleikin said:
There’s a new message on thepeerage.com saying there is an internal server error.
I emailed the webmaster asking if it would be back up.
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MathisderMaler said:
I just discovered Darryl Lundy, webmaster and creator of thepeerage, was CFO of Green Button, a cloud computing leader that sold out to Microsoft. Of course cloud is another scam to steal data, among other things.
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rolleikin said:
The site is back up! (as of 6/12 @ 5:28am PST)
http://thepeerage.com/
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R T said:
The infrastructure required to run a cloud computing company is enormous; the capital alone required simply to power these facilities can be upwards of $100k a year (or maybe it’s a month, I cannot remember); and that’s not even mentioning all of the hardware which is likely hundreds of millions. I wonder where all of that capital came from! 🙂
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Bluest Raven said:
Can anyone who comments on this blog please help me? I could have sworn that MM wrote a paper about the theory of holograms, but now I cannot find it. If such a paper does exist, can someone please send me a link? (Josh I hope it is ok to use your blog to ask this question. Hope you are well!)
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nada0101 said:
It might be this one…
Click to access real.pdf
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BluestRaven said:
Thank you very much! I will check it out,
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arborfest said:
Are you thinking of this one?
Click to access real.pdf
It’s about the “reality is just an illusion” project.
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BluestRaven said:
Thanks arborfest! Much appreciated!
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garrettderner said:
“World-as-hologram” also is discussed in http://mileswmathis.com/matrix2.pdf, http://mileswmathis.com/mandela.pdf, and http://mileswmathis.com/icke.pdf.
And it get dishonorable mention in benito.pdf, hanco.pdf, hyper.pdf, mob.pdf, and thunder.pdf.
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garrettderner said:
This one on the science site tells about “Dr. Maldacena’s holographic universe”:
Click to access suss.pdf
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BluestRaven said:
Thanks a million Garrett!! All the papers mentioned are very helpful. I really appreciate it!
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Jared Magneson said:
Thanks for the tip, elpaydoublay, but I fear that site is a bit… I don’t know, not quite wrong but just sloppy? The distances and radii are terribly misrepresented. Jupiter and Saturn are roughly as big as the sun, and the orbital distances are so bad it’s not really useful. It makes Jupiter and Saturn look really close to each other, when we’ve seen that it’s not the case. Yeah, 15° or so as angles from the sun’s center, but the SPACE between them is so vast and Saturn is so far ahead of Jupiter currently… Well, I do appreciate every new tool. And I’m really NOT here to sell Universe Sandbox², nor have I purchased it (just a demo) myself.
I don’t really think we need software to show Miles’ prediction is correct though. I’m going to sit down and do some math next chance I get, and not rely on these softwares for once. Too much margin for error. I was just re-reading Miles’ first paper on neutrinos and I think my own margin for errors on simulating his theories is too high, compounded by too many unnecessary variables (in my work, NOT his). So I’m gonna try to get back to basics again for once.
With computer sims, it’s crap-in, crap-out. And I’m allowing too much crap into mine lately, so it’s time to break things back down and start over.
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Jared Magneson said:
Okay, too far off topic. Sorry Josh.
And I just noticed they DO have a scale view on that site, which I think is more helpful. Thanks again Elpaydoublay.
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elpaydoublay said:
My pleasure. I’m going to check out the Sandbox. You can never have too many good tools in your tool box. 🙂
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ihatestarwars said:
New guest pdf up at Miles’ about Darryl Bundy, oops, Lundy of thepeerage.com :
Click to access lundy.pdf
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Alan Ackley said:
Not much to say in this thread yet, just commenting to get to check the box so I can keep up with email on new comments.
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Russell Taylor said:
Nice to have you back Alan. You post some very interesting stuff.
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nada0101 said:
Miles has a new paper up on “John Major”. This will be good because that man was sold to the UK populace as a harmless nerd. Now we’ll see…
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lewis reid said:
John Major, aka Mr. Grey, the world’s biggest bore with the nerdy voice, less charisma than an amoeba. His rise to PM matches Theresa May’s, totally unbelievable! Funnily enough, the last time I heard about Edwina Currie (some months back, yep, there was a question on The Chase), the thought struck me then that her and Major were another pair of gay kissing cousins.
I too had a crush on Justine Waddell like Miles though for me it was when she was eponymous heroine in Tess of the D’urbevilles, and similarly until she did that Russian film Mishen aka The Target [2011] (she even learnt Russian for the part as well)
Re: Jimmy Savile – the police and legal authorities started registering formal crimes and sequestering £3,000,000 of a private citizen’s money:
http://jimcannotfixthis.blogspot.com/
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ihatestarwars said:
There was a Coslett Herbert Waddell, Irish botanist and priest who was related to Lillie Langley (Royal mistress) via his mother. Lillie herself was purportedly related to Richard le Breton, allegedly one of the assassins in 1170 of Thomas Becket, and a friend of Oscar Wilde. The Who’s Pictures of Lily was inspired by her:
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N. said:
There is a new movie out about Billy the Kid, in case Miles hasn’t heard of it. Chris Pratt (who recently married a Kennedy) is in it. I noticed on Twitter that Chris’s Twitter address is prattprattpratt, which is slightly amusing. I think chrisprattisapratt would be better.
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nada0101 said:
Why do I get the increasing impression that the Hollyweird base of Phoeny operations just dropped off some sort of cliff? They seem incapable of producing anything original now; there is no more subtlety in their propaganda. I would suggest an “end of civilisation” moment but I suspect it is somewhat scripted, as the new centre of Phoeny activity moves East.
I tried to watch an Indonesian film on my brother’s NetFlix account; with the subtitles on I immediately recognised the same braindead level of deviant humour that now infects Hollyweird. Sure enough, when I checked the credits I saw Jewish producers and writers. So they own all the mainstream mechanisms of culture-making around the world — Faux-Nations indeed.
Of course they also own all mechanisms of law-making and money-making. But there is hope! I saw it somewhere around here…maybe I left it downstairs? Anyway, Hope springs infernal 😉
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Philip Cox said:
I think it’s a generational thing. All the kids (including the spook babies) are getting themselves involved with internet media and video games. That’s where they are all heading.
Spook Baby Jr. doesn’t want to make movies nobody watches with his Spook Producer Dad anymore, but he wants to make video games instead or host a popular YouTube Channel. Even Spielberg acknowledged this years ago in a college commencement speech saying movies are kaput and video games are the future (hence his awful ReadyPlayerOne which was apparently so bad it could barely be considered a film).
On various gaming subreddits I’ll occasionally poke the marketing spooks on there by exposing them or linking up Miles papers. Currently Keanu Reeves is being promoted throughout the global media since he’s starring in a upcoming new vidya game Cyberpunk 2077. I was brigaded by about two dozen trolls linking up Miles paper on Reeves the other day. It’s quite revealing the lengths they go to surround his papers with noise, so I do these guerilla-like hit & run posts (to avoid getting bogged down in phoney conflict and debates.. their main tactic on forums) and hope somebody is paying attention.
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nada0101 said:
Here endeth the lesson.
And I think you’re onto something regarding this…
A family member has been religiously watching a batch of “Youtubers” who claim to be fighting back against cultural-marxism in mainstream films, series and comics. The thing is, the majority of these talking-heads seem to be opinionated Jews with connections in Hollyweird. One or two profess their Christianity but given they look like bearded Rabbis, I am not too sure about them either. However, my experience thus far is that you’re absolutely correct in your thoughts.
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Russell Taylor said:
There does seem to be an upcoming melting together of film and game. It might be a gateway to future CGI actors. Anything which will cut spending and maximise profits.
Even the low budget, interesting films, the ones which make you laugh out loud – rare these days – are full of the same faces often acting out the same characters.
There are the occasional gems to be found like Alan Tudyk playing Simon in the comedy Death At A Funeral. Does a very accurate English accent too.
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Jared Magneson said:
There’s been a great deal of actors/actresses involved in video games the whole time really, but the budgets have changed and the publicity too so they get paid a LOT more than before, in say the nineties or so. Norman Reedus has his own game coming up (the younger brother from Walking Dead), and of course Keanu’s cameo in the new Cyberpunk game. I won’t be playing either of those.
I personally see nothing wrong with video games taking over as a more major player in entertainment, if they’re done right. I’m about 200 hours in on Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey (#5, basically) and it’s an AMAZING game. Greece is so beautifully rendered, and I’m playing as the grandaughter of Leonidas. It’s full of history, most of it VERY accurate, and it even has “Cults” to hunt down of the same families we’ve been looking at. The Cult of Kosmos, for example, I believe represent the Komnenes. As though someone on the inside KNOWS who/what was responsible and decided to give the players a chance to play at righting the world. It’s really quite amazing, but the subtlety of this point could only be accessed by someone IN THE KNOW, or having studied these things here and through Miles and Vexman. But one more point I’d like to make about Odyssey is that they go out of their way NOT to sexualize Kassandra. She’s very Greekly-pretty, but not in any overt sexual way and it was refreshing to see them do so, to me. I feel like I’m playing my sister, not some bimbo I wanna watch bounce around. I respect the character and the work they did making her seem real, with depth and feeling and history and sorrows, not just the bad-assery.
But that’s an isolated case. Most games are just hack-n-slash fun times or silly fun times, even now. Some are just magical, like Banished, where you build and manage a feudal-era village. It’s really pretty cool, and SOME games could even be considered works of actual art. Ori and the Blind Forest was just breathtaking, both the artwork and the story. It had me crying in the first 30 minutes. Beautiful stuff there, but it’s not for everyone:
What I’m trying to say is that Hollywood and the Tyrants still haven’t (and cannot fully) infiltrate EVERYTHING, since good people with good minds will still appreciate GOOD WORK. And it’s out there. Not ALL of it by a long shot but there’s some brilliant and beautiful stuff in the medium and I hope that makes some sense. It’s become an art form, with the goods and the bads, and of course lots of spin but we can see around that if we’re careful.
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Philip Cox said:
@Jared: I’m glad you see the value in games too. I appreciate your post. I agree there is a ton of talent in the video game world. I just wish it wasn’t born on spooky Hollywood’s lap, and that all the AAA studios have been getting the reach-around by the Blackstone/Vanguard groups, turning games from a potential artistic platform into gambling hooks and other tired manipulations.
I’ve been wondering if someone was going to mention Assassin’s Creed Odyssey! I too was playing it for awhile but stopped about halfway, but I might pick it up later. I remember about an hour into the game were directly told by that creepy Cult guy the Peloponnesian War was/is a manufactured war instigated by shadowy figures who control all the most powerful people and institutions in Sparta and Athens. Plus I noticed the Triskelion symbol (flag for the Isle of Mann) really stood out in some parts of that game. All the AC games revolve around who we now know as ancient and medieval spooks. In fact they are based off the “real” assassins the Order of Assassins:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Assassins
A loooong paper can be done on this and the Ismails.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isma%27ilism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nizari
Ori was amazing but I suck at those type of platformers lol. I might give it another go once the sequel comes out. Yeah the death of your caretaker at the beginning is a feeler. But agreed that’s the type of game I point to. I like how games can combine all artistic disciplines into one package, while making it interactive and engaging at the same time. Sitting back and watching films just doesn’t compare.
But Ubisoft is totally stacked with spook writers. Almost all their games glorify black ops and spy culture. Assassin’s Creed definitely fits that bill. They announced like two dozen Tom Clancy games this year too. Ghost Recon, The Division, Watch Dogs, etc. Then there’s the Anno series which I like, but when you think about it that game is actually a merchant-industrialist glorifier and simulator.
I actually just looked up the original owners of Ubisoft the other day, the Guillemot family. No English wiki pages for them but they do have French pages:
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famille_Guillemot
I couldn’t find any real direct spooky links here, except Yves Guillemot received the French Knight of the Legion of Honor medal back in 2016, started by Napoleon. The page also says he served on the board of directors for Remy Cointreau Group. Yves full name is Yves Marie Rémy Guillemot.
But you know who else has received that medal? Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of the Legend of Zelda series. Lots of occult symbolism in that series. The Tri-force, the Sheikah tribe’s Eye symbol, etc.
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R T said:
I have been playing Tales of Maj’Eyal (used to be tales of middle earth), an incredible game run by a single person. I love that we’re in an age where I can play games developed by a single, passionate individual with love for his craft, rather than a multi-billion dollar mega-developer who survives only by vacuuming up other talented developers from the scene and then grinding them into dust for every last drop of profit. (I’m talking about EA, if it’s not clear). The amount of companies they’ve absorbed only to have them work on soulless titles, and then close them down for not creating another Fortnite-clone is incredibly high. It makes me sick.
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nada0101 said:
I’d love to walk through a reconstruction of Ancient Greece. Sounds wonderful.
Best game series I ever played that had a spooky subtext and subplot was the Thief series (not Thief 4 — that was after my time).
My favourite combat game of all time is Severance Blade of Darkness but that was years ago and ye probably have ne’er heard o’that. It had minimal plot, atmospheric music, beautiful lighting and lots of Orcs to slay.
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Jared Magneson said:
Aye, the Thief games were just incredible! In my opinion they had a great impact on how Assassin’s Creed came to be, as well. Some of the same people worked on both. Similar gameplay elements, too. In AC you can actually do almost everything you could in Thief!
Another similar one from the old school was Tenchu: Stealth Assassin. All about the tactics of being an actual ninja. Very little direct combat. It was excellent, in like 1997 or whatever!
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Russell Taylor said:
Anybody seen this?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-49002046
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nada0101 said:
Yeh, I saw that. Only the BBC could make a bronze artefact look anachronistic in a piece about archaic times. Unless they’re trying to tell us something there 😉
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Russell Taylor said:
NADA they are also very good at producing an entire dinosaur skeleton from just a few bones.
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Philip Cox said:
Erm my point was H-Wood today looks much like all the other broken institutions of America: created By and For the Spook Boomer generations, but now has rotted and broken down, the veneer has faded, and the film/TV industries have been so intensely institutionalized by the Intel agencies to the point that its chasing any and all real talent out of the field, even among their own kind.
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rolleikin said:
Yes, Hollywood fell off the same cliff that the music business did.
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Benjamin said:
And the painting industry. Remarkable, how the quality of all arts dipped in tandem, like synchronised swimmers determined to drown, coming up for but a few breaths along the way. Photography was perfected a century or two late for movies to have a golden age, but at least in the past they failed more gracefully. Now they are determined to break every bone, and spill every drop of blood, on the way down, whilst displaying it all graphically. I might suggest its because moderns filmmakers are victims of the culture their parents created, too far removed from good taste to stand a chance, but you even see older heads guilty of it, so its probably a purposeful acceleration of the project, or just as likely, both.
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rolleikin said:
This Washington Post article about a recent heat wave in California is pure bull:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2019/06/11/san-francisco-soars-degrees-record-heat-wave-torches-california-west-coast/
I live in Los Angeles and this has been the coolest May and June that we’ve seen in years. We did have a few warm days last week but we always have a brief hot spell in mid June and this year it was shorter and milder than usual.
The article also says it hit 100 in San Francisco. Well, maybe it did. It happens occasionally and I remember a SF heat wave back in the mid 1980s where it was about that hot but it is a freak occurrence that happens maybe once every 10-15 years.
The Post recently published another article stating …
“temperatures leap 40 degrees above normal” in Greenland”.
But, when you read the article it says [my emphasis],
“A SIMULATION from the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasting SUGGESTED that temperatures OVER Greenland MAY have peaked at around 40 degrees above normal on Wednesday.”
So, the truth is maybe the SIMULATION did show high temps and maybe it didn’t. Or, maybe the temps came out lower than normal. But, it’s only a simulation anyway and it isn’t even IN Greenland. It’s OVER Greenland which could mean the frigging Sun itself for all we know.
In any case I somehow feel confident that the temperature in Greeland was NOT 40 degrees above normal as the headline states.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2019/06/14/arctic-ocean-greenland-ice-sheet-have-seen-record-june-ice-loss/
Their weather lies are getting absurdly outlandish.
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Russell Taylor said:
The temperature in the interior of Greenland is -17C today with a mild +21C in a small area near the west coast. It’s still below freezing by several degrees C fairly near most of the coast. According to the Greenland tourist board, the temperature can sometimes hit 20C in places around the south coast in summer. But further north 10C is a more usual maximum. Lets see. Where is the southern tip of Greenland? Oh yes, sticking out into the warm waters of the Gulf Stream.
I totally understand rolliekin.
This is what I hate about the new environmentalists. Why do they have to exaggerate and lie all the time? Always the misleading articles. If things are really as bad as they say, just prove it. Just show us evidence. Making up fake evidence on the fly doesn’t do the true environmental movement any good at all. It just makes the public distrust everything they say.
There’s no end to the misleading nonsense about the environment.
I care about the environment but I’m also sensible and look for logical solutions…and I don’t lie.
Only a day or two ago I read an article where someone mentioned only using a single trash bin and a single trash collecting truck back in the day, when they were a kid. Today, thanks to recycling and helping protect the environment, they now have 4 and sometimes 5 different bins collected by 5 different trucks. I think that is what’s known as ‘defeating the objective’!
https://www.ventusky.com/?p=67.2;-45.7;4&l=temperature-2m
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rolleikin said:
Here is another Washington Post article titled “India roasts under heat wave with temperatures above 120 degrees”
https://tinyurl.com/y22jlybh
But, if you read the article and then check the wiki for India’s climate you find that this 120+ degree temp is perfectly normal May temperatures for the region mentioned in the article and is actually below the record high temps.
@ Russell Taylor
We have the same sort of silliness here in Southern California. One particular pet peeve of mine is how they “solve” rush hour traffic congestion by making it worse. I think about this when I wait in a long line of cars at a rail crossing for a commuter train to pass that has only 5 people on it while 20 cars sit and wait, trying to get to work on time. Or, when they convert an entire lane of a road for “bicycles only” and you rarely see any bikes using it. Meanwhile the cars are backed up for blocks The same goes for the so-called “car pool lane” on LA freeways. One car carrying 2 people speeds by for every 50 single-passenger cars which are completely stopped. How does this help? Meanwhile we have the worst traffic congestion on the country.
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Russell Taylor said:
Just as daft here. M4 motorway heading towards London had a dedicated bus lane which was empty 99% of the time. After years of frustrating drivers and turning the motorway into a car park at rush hour, they’ve decided, at long last, to scrap the idea.
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Russell Taylor said:
This is pretty meaningless because they don’t know what the state of the ocean is supposed to be like. This is the first, proper, comprehensive study that’s been done.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-48666091
Same with the ocean acidification con.
Around 93% of CO2 is in the oceans. So how can absorbing a little more from the air cause acidification? Doesn’t make sense along with most of the other environmental scare stories out there.
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Russell Taylor said:
That picture looks more like sea ice, not over land. Probably froze again overnight too.
They also love to colour bits of the graphs dark red to make them look hot when the scale shows just 10-20 degrees.
This is more typical.
Poor buggers deserve a bit of warmth I reckon after living through that.
https://www.bbc.com/news/in-pictures-48614154
I mean, why worry? There’s almost 1.7 million square kilometres of ice at an AVERAGE of 2km thick over 80% of the land. Ice over 1.2 miles thick is going to take some melting when winter pushes the temperature back down to -37C. Maybe they forgot that part of the equation.
Bet you are glad you live in the sunshine state rolliekin?
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rolleikin said:
I gladly live in California, The Golden State.
The Sunshine State is Florida and I gladly don’t live there. 🙂
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Russell Taylor said:
Oops! Getting my sunny states mixed up.
Regards
Mr Totally Confused
Getting back to Greenland, what about this snippet of reality rolliekin.
The opposite of what the Bullpoop Broadcasting Conglomerate is broadcasting.
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/145185/major-greenland-glacier-is-growing
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rolleikin said:
Oh, what a tangled web we weave ,,,
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garrettderner said:
Fetzer, Pozner, and Parker in the news.
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garrettderner said:
I hadn’t been following the reported Sandy Hook lawsuits, and was surprised yesterday when I heard about it on the radio. So I searched and found reports like this below from CBS. They report that there was a judgement this week, that the book has been pulled, and that damages will be decided in October. I’m sure the point is to yet again blackwash conspiracy research, deprecate free speech, and sell fear propaganda.
[[“Nobody Died at Sandy Hook” publisher apologizes to dad of murdered boy
The father of a victim of the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre has won a defamation lawsuit against the authors of a book that claimed the shooting never happened — the latest victory for victims’ relatives who have been taking a more aggressive stance against conspiracy theorists.]]
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sandy-hook-lawsuit-lenny-pozner-father-of-boy-killed-wins-defamation-suit/
At that story they mention the banning of conspiracy videos from Youtube and Facebook, with Robbie Parker taking credit. Maybe the motive for Parker’s apparent obvious lousy acting in 2012 was to encourage truthers to pile on, so he could lash out later and demand something be done.
“A redacted copy of the actual death certificate is attached to Pozner’s lawsuit.” Redacted? Why?
Also they link a video of an earlier story about the “apparent suicides” of three “Sandy Hook survivors”, Jeremy Richman, Sydney Aiello, and Calvin Desir, all in the last week of March. With GoFundMes of course. These reports really pull out all the stops emotionally and politically. From the video: “It’s so important to be supportive,” and, from a news blog, “Black students gathered to ask media and policymakers to recognize their voices and not just those of white survivors.” (https://blavity.com/a-second-parkland-survivor-has-been-found-dead-in-apparent-suicide)
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rolleikin said:
This is a standard tactic of theirs. They set up phonies to make noises that appear to represent people like us and then, after a while, they shoot them down by “proving them wrong” and thus discredit the efforts to expose the hoax.
Trouble is it only works on the fools who believed the hoax in the first place so they gain little from it.
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garrettderner said:
Yeah. But it’s disappointing if Parker was not really motivated by inter-agency turf war. That was an optimistic guess by Miles. Parker is reported to be one of eight now suing Alex Jones, who is reported to have a deposition scheduled for August. But I don’t suppose these are real court cases, why would they need to be?
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nada0101 said:
So they won a defamation lawsuit even though the only “facts” in this case are statements by government agencies and the families…
https://thelawdictionary.org/article/slander-protected-first-amendment/
Surely there are no facts to be misrepresented here, just a public narrative that can criticised at will?
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Russell Taylor said:
With so much fakery around, I don’t see private court cases being any different.
Did they allow the media access to see all the evidence, as they did with the OJ Simpson trial?
All that anyone needs to prove to themselves that something occurred, how they are told it did, is evidence. That is what the court is there for, to filter fact from fiction.
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ihatestarwars said:
Sotheby’s, the London Art Dealers, has been bought by billionaire Patrick Drahi and is now going private (money laundering more easy that way?). Morocco-born Mr Drahi moved to France aged 15, and started his career at Philips before joining a subsidiary of US cable giant Liberty Global.
https://www.widewalls.ch/jerry-gogosian-interview/
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ihatestarwars said:
RT finally confirming Miles’ theory that elections are stolen:
https://www.rt.com/op-ed/462041-microsoft-pentagon-hijacking-elections/
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James Butler said:
I’ve been enjoying this last section of comments. Since we’re talking about the planets, I just wondered what you guys think of all the Saturn symbolism in corporate logos. Since I discovered the Saturn Worship angle, I wonder if the familes use Saturn as their stamp. As an example, look at Capitol One symbol, AAA symbol, Discover Card symbol (which is a tricky one, but clearly a Saturn symbol if you consider the perspective of the image), Nike symbol. Just curious what you guys think. There is also a deep dark secret society in Germany called Fraternitas Saturni. The black mass ceremony in ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ is supposedly a reproduction of Fraternitas Saturni’s ritual ceremony. Just wondered what you guys think.
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Russell Taylor said:
I read a lot of stuff about Saturn and it’s ancient importance.
It is odd that so much symbolism points at Saturn as being somehow special.
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Lloyd Kinder said:
I’ve studied the “Saturn Theory” quite a bit and it seems to be well supported in ancient mythology. The Saturn Theory suggests that Venus, Mars and Earth were satellites of Saturn a few thousand years ago (following in a line behind Saturn like the SL9 comet fragments that struck Jupiter in 1994), that Saturn was a brown dwarf star that went nova and lost a lot of mass, making it a gas giant planet. The Saturn system may have come from outside the solar system and spiraled in toward the Sun over a few thousand years. Then the system broke up during the nova flare or later, with the planets settling into their present orbits. The Younger Dryas impacts and others were possibly triggered by the Saturn flare or nova. One of the asteroids from the nova was large enough to break up the former supercontinent and cause the continents to move to their present locations in a short period of time, as explained by Mike Fischer at newgeology.us.
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Jared Magneson said:
It sounds cool and all, but the orbital dynamics are way off. Earth and Venus orbiting Saturn (or even Jupiter) would be absolutely catastrophic in every case. Mars would also wreak utter havoc.
I can run a simulation to show you what I mean, but it will take some time. I’ll try a diagram first.
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tony martin said:
If anything like that happened it would definitely not be a few 1000 years ago.
I would say that if it did happen which I doubt…. It would have to be before life on earth.
Your talking about some crazy shit that I can’t see how any life would survive that.
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Lloyd Kinder said:
It’s summer now.
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Russell Taylor said:
It’s summer now…..where exactly? Summer started a while ago in the UK and the Solstice is often referred to as ‘mid-summers day’. Which is right?
As for huge planetary events, I feel that anything which occurred on that scale must have happened an extremely long time ago. Before life started on Earth.
I rather like the idea that the planets are not accreted from gas and dust but are burped out by rare, cataclysmic events on the Sun. I don’t go with the nuclear centre theory but believe that the centre is a huge solid planetary mass, and that all the radiation is created in it’s huge atmosphere as massive amounts of charge exit through it. That’s why I like the basic premise of the EU folk, that the massive solar atmosphere is glowing due to electric charge flowing through it. I’m not sure how much this would conflict with Miles charge field but I personally don’t see why both ideas can’t work together, or even that they might be describing the same thing but in different ways. EU say the charge is flowing in and Miles says it’s flowing through. I think that’s fairly accurate. Very simplified but I’m only touching on the basic similarities.
Neither Saturn nor Jupiter have anywhere near enough mass, to channel enough charge, to actually start glowing like a star. Under the right circumstances, glow yes, but brightly? Nah!
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elpaydoublay said:
If our Sun and Saturn were previously Co-Suns in a binary system, that might explain the elliptical orbits of certain planets …like this one.
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Jared Magneson said:
The elliptical orbit has already been explained by Miles. All natural orbits are elliptical, since it’s gravity and charge balancing out:
Explaining the Ellipse.
Holes in the elliptical theory of orbits are filled at last. 5pp.
http://milesmathis.com/ellip.html
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elpaydoublay said:
Thanks, I’ll check out the article.
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Jared Magneson said:
If it’s hard to visualize, maybe this video I made will help. It’s showing three bodies as they converge upon a natural, elliptical orbit. It’s not finished but you can see the “elasticity” of the situation. Gravity “pulls” in the bodies, charge pushes them back up, like Miles says, much like a png-pong ball depressed into water. It’s self-correcting. All natural orbits ARE elliptical. Only unnatural orbits can be circular, but even then the main body isn’t static and is moving at great velocity through space so it’s more of a spiral, even if it is circular.
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elpaydoublay said:
Thanks Jared. I’m having difficulty unlearning the comic book physics I was taught in school but this definitely helps.
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MisterMystery said:
[Dear MisterMystery, I have posted your comment over at the In Defense of Miles Mathis thread, with a reply. You can find it here.]
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Josh said:
Dear MisterMystery, I have posted your comment over at the In Defense of Miles Mathis thread, with a reply. You can find it here.
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Lloyd Kinder said:
DOLLY.
Damn internet closed my tab here somehow. I was asking where Dolly is being discussed. I don’t see it under Spookery, or Space Fakery, or here.
And does everyone else remember Dolly wearing dental braces? I tend to remember it that way. And the video clip in the Dolly paper seems to show indeed that her braces were not completely edited out properly.
How does everyone else here remember that Bond flick regarding Dolly’s braces?
It’s kind of incredible that The Jackasses That Be are going so far to try to pull a fast one over on everyone with the pretended Mandela effect. I see that Snopes is in on the game, discussing Berenstain Bears and other wide-spread “false memories”.
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rolleikin said:
Try the “In Defense of Miles Mathis” thread.
I clearly remember that she had braces in the movie and I saw it more than once. That was what the whole gag was based on. Jaws smiles at her revealing his stainless steel teeth and Dolly smiles back revealing her braces = love at first sight. I first saw it in a theater and Dolly’s smile got the biggest laugh in the film. The joke makes no sense without the braces.
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Lloyd Kinder said:
CLIMATE ALARM AGENDA.
(Funny, it says 3,333 comments before this one.)
I was just listening to Patrick Moore from a 2016 video about Climate alarmism, who mentioned that China and India with 1/3 of the world’s population don’t believe in climate change danger and that those countries and Russia, Vietnam etc are building nuclear power plants. It’s only in the West (i.e. western Europe, the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand, not Japan?) that the Ruling Class seems to be whipping up hysteria about the climate. Does this mean their agenda is to reduce the power and influence of the West and move the world power center to Asia?
I’ve felt relieved that the U.S. “under Trump” has stopped promoting the hysteria and has not sought to end CO2 emissions or to tax them. But I’m confused about that contradiction, since Trump is part of the Ruling Class. I guess about half of the U.S. population is worried about CO2 causing rising sea levels and more violent weather and half is not. In other parts of the West maybe a larger percentage of each population is in the worried camp. Why do they allow so many doubters in the U.S.?
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Josh said:
Simple, Lloyd: the climate change issue, like so many others, is dressed up in a partisan costume and used as part of divide-and-conquer. Also, if there was a political consensus about climate change, then presumably steps would be taken to combat it. But then half (or more) of the US population wouldn’t have such a cataclysmic thing to be constantly worried about. AGW replaced nuclear winter as the number one ongoing existential threat.
If they do decide to really impose a carbon tax or something, they will use Trump as their fall guy. They’re setting him up to fail, it seems to me. So hey can flush down the drain anything and everything he champions, if they want to. We’ll see.
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tony martin said:
I came across this article and I was wondering about something.
Amazon’s Jeff Bezos pays out $38bn in divorce settlement
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/jun/30/amazon-jeff-bezos-ex-wife-mackenzie-handed-38bn-in-divorce-settlement
This is the part that gets me:
” he started Amazon from his garage in Seattle,”
Is this another one of those bullshit rags to riches stores?
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Josh said:
Yes. Miles has a paper on him
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tony martin said:
That’s what I figured.
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Jared Magneson said:
Bezos is definitely 100% spoopy. His inflated, fake worth. His attitude and front-manning and skylarking constantly, just like Musk, Zucky, Gates, Jobs, and the rest of those clowns. Same gig, same style, same story.
The “rags to riches” story isn’t just a red flag anymore, it’s straight Tyrian purple (as Matt says!) to me. Any and every time you see it with people pushed that hard (as Bezos) by the media, you can be sure it’s a lie. One of the oldest lies.
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tony martin said:
I think I’m getting the hang of this now.
I guess he’s also in the pedigree somehow.
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tony martin said:
I have a question for everybody out there concerning Webster Tarpley.
Do you think he’s just duped and really believes in all the stuff he saying….. Or is he a spook?
He really does seem like he believes what he’s talking about…… maybe he’s just a useful idiot.
http://tarpley.net/
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rolleikin said:
Just scanning Tarpley’s home page it appears to be mostly commentary on MSM type topics. “Trump” appears 25 times on that one page and all references appear to be in the mindset that Trump is the actual leader of our country (rather than the sock puppet actor that he really is). Other similar comments mention Putin, the White House, etc all in the same vein.
He just looks like another fake whistleblower to me.
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tony martin said:
I agree with you that his worldview is orthodox even though he seems unorthodox.
My question is whether he really believes it or he’s a liar?
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rolleikin said:
Liar would be my guess.
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MathisderMaler said:
Not an idiot, but a spook from the families. He got his start with LaRouche, always a red flag. Very erudite, and he often says some very smart stuff, but he is definitely misdirecting.
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nada0101 said:
Tarpley is gatekeeping out at Medieval Venice and if you to try to go past that he suggests there is nothing back there worth finding 😉 So he’ll say that a global oligarchy of Families rules the roost but that they originate from Medieval Phoenice…sorry I mean Venice, i.e. no Ancient spooks worth finding.
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rolleikin said:
MSM reporting a fire at Jim Beam distillery in Kentucky:
As is often the case with these newsworthy fires, the water streams from the hoses never seem to actually find the flames. It looks more like the FD set the fire and are watching over it while squirting water away from the flames just for show.
They say 45,000 barrels of booze were burnt up but the structure that is burning doesn’t look like it could hold 45,000 thimbles, much less barrels.
I think maybe JB just wanted a new warehouse and enlisted the aid of the FD to help toast the old one. 🙂
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tony martin said:
Insurance fraud?
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rolleikin said:
More like money laundering, I’d say.
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tony martin said:
Isn’t that almost like the same thing?
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rolleikin said:
They’re both fraudulent but not the same thing. Insurance fraud usually means collecting payment on a bogus claim. Money laundering is concealing the origin of money via transactions that appear to be legit.
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ihatestarwars said:
Click to access sign_scorpion.pdf
Just starting reading this by Estonian author Juri Lina, see above link, and it claims Trotsky was an Austrian Secret Agent from 1911 to 1917 and from 1917 to 1918, a German agent provocateur. Trotsky, besides his two American bank accounts holding 80 million dollars, had 90 million Swiss francs in Swiss banks. Moisei Uritsky (actually Boretsky) had 85 million, Felix Dzerzhinsky (actually Rufin) 80 million, Ganetsky 60 million Swiss francs and 10 million dollars.
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nada0101 said:
The destruction of art in comics, i.e. the replacement of the ancient concept of beauty (the Greeks!) with the modern concept that we’re all vile. This youtuber provides a good summary of the definitions then argues that comic-art is now being replaced by grotesquerie. The subtext of the destruction seems to be that there is no point is reaching for beauty, for attaining something better, so be who you are…which apparently means being a monster.
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anna said:
I would say that ‘beauty’ and ‘attaining something better’ are pretty subjective concepts.
Being ‘yourself’ doesn’t seem like a bad idea to me and certainly ‘vileness’ isn’t the automatic outcome. If comics and the like are presenting it as such there has to be some ulterior motive. Buy this , buy that, do this and do that and wonderful you will be. Wonderful will be the life you lead. Utter nonsense.
The big lie currently being pushed is that we can ALL be beautiful . We can’t. The majority of us are just plain old normal looking and THAT’S good enough to enjoy relationships and life in general. You don’t need beauty for that. You don’t need to buy perfection…………………if that were even possible……………….to enjoy your given years. That’s another big lie we’re being fed currently.
Beauty by its very definition has to be something exceptional . I’d say if you’re not a Greek God / Goddess , don’t even strive to be one. No amount of playing with the numbers will ever make the mathematics and ratios quite right. Accept it and truly appreciate real beauty which is generally found in authentic art in all its guises. . Real artists can spot it a mile away and a good artist will replicate it.
Personally if it ‘moves’ me, that’s beauty. There are a few pieces of music that will leave me crying my eyes out. Art that will bring a lump to my throat. And I don’t even know why. That’s beauty for me.
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nada0101 said:
Robin Williams on Castro — did he really know the truth 😉
link
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ihatestarwars said:
When we were young, my brothers and I used to get Bono mixed up with ‘Mork’. Then were heard him sing like Elmer Fudd, that Bono, crazy dude….
https://ethnicelebs.com/robin-williams
Over at ethnicelebs, Robin has Fitzgeralds on his paternal grandmother’s side, while on his maternal side we have Berrys, Fassmans, Rauchs, Warings, Shivers, et al. Interesting names the Berrys had: German Berry, Pleasant Boggan Berry, Thompson Vines Berry, profiles managed by a Mary Pressley Carpenter at wikitrees.
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lewis reid said:
A tidbit. My cousin George mentioned he watched a b-movie Once in a New Moon (1935) recently. One character says, ‘They’ve got the guns’, immediately followed by another saying ‘But we’ve got the numbers’. These lines appear in The Doors’ ‘5 to 1’. Coincidence?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_in_a_New_Moon
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ihatestarwars said:
According to Wiki, the 19th-century hymnal and bedtime rhyme “Now the Day Is Over” was also used by The Doors/Jim Morrison for the Five to One lyric. The song was used in the trailer for The Kingsman movie.
The film is based on a novel by Owen Rutter (Lucky Star) who was with the Ministry of Informtation in WWII and during the First, was at the Great Fire of Thessaloniki in 1917, August 18. The people affected by the Great Fire totaled approximately 73,447. The Pallis Report identified the homeless by the three religious communities of Thessaloniki: 52,000 Jews, 10,000 Orthodox and 11,000 Muslims. Half the Jewish population emigrated to the West, mainly France or the US, or Palestine. Included among buildings that were burned were the Post Office, the telegraph office, the town hall, the water supply, and gas company headquarters, the Ottoman Bank, the National Bank of Greece, the deposits of the Bank of Athens, parts of the Saint Demetrius church, two other Orthodox churches, the Saatli Mosque, 11 other mosques, the seat of the chief rabbi with all its archive, 16 of the 33 synagogues, and the printing-houses of most newspapers. (Selective fire or what?)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Thessaloniki_Fire_of_1917
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nada0101 said:
I wonder if this Great Fire of Thessaloniki is one of those operations under the cover of which they move a set of their archives to a new sanctuary? By “they” I of course mean the Phoeny-Families.
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nada0101 said:
I’m assuming they have to do this sort of thing every so often, as and when power centres’ shift or when demanded by manufactured events.
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Philip Cox said:
That entire page is covered in numerology.
But it’s easy to figure out that was an entirely a manufactured event, since they tell you why they did it if you read in-between the lines.
“Thessaloniki was one of the largest and most modern cities in Europe by Balkan standards at the time of the fire. By European standards, the city’s planning was chaotic and the unhygienic conditions that prevailed in the poorer areas were described as “unacceptable” by the government in Athens.[1] The city’s harbour was one of the most important centres of trade in the region. ”
and then..
“After the destruction of the city, insurance companies sent their agents to survey the damage. There were rumours that Germans or French had caused the fire by arson, but these were disproved. The total amount of insurance contracts was about 3,000,000 golden pounds. The majority of insurance companies within the region were British. The insurance company, North British and Mercantile Insurance, had to compensate 3,000 insurance contracts. The Court deemed the fire was caused by accidental reasons. Under the pressure of Greek and foreign authorities along with the Court, all of the insurance policies were completely paid. “
No citations for that part.
So they burned down the poor Jewish quarter of town and all their old dilapidated buildings, forced them all to move to Palestine or the US, all while running an insurance racket. Reminds me of 9/11 in a way.
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Jared Magneson said:
Great find, Nada and Philip!
As I’ve mentioned, I’ve been “spending” a lot of time in Greece lately in the PC game, Odyssey. And specifically Thessaloniki (in the game) is being run from the shadows by the Cult of Kosmos, which I believe would be the Cult of Komnenes if we read between the lines there. Not that the GAME is exposing things, just that the HISTORY is, and the game follows it pretty damn closely.
But it’s just beautiful country, you know? Shame they burned it at all.
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rolleikin said:
I guess whoever wrote the lyrics for Jim also saw the same movie. 🙂
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Lloyd Kinder said:
MASSACRE OF GERMANS?
I saw a video on Bitchute lately that showed clips from home movies, I guess, of conditions in Germany for about 2 years after WW2. It mentions and shows a lot of atrocities committed against Germans. In one case it shows a bunch of captured German soldiers being mowed down by machine gun fire. That must have been a re-enactment, or a fake, since the cameraman looks to be in or close to the line of fire.
My brother has a book, The Myth of German Villainy, that I read a couple years ago, before seeing Miles’ paper on Dresden. The book says Hitler was a good guy whose economic policies brought Germany near full employment in only 4 years and that much of the claimed German villainy was made up. It says there were only 200,000 Jews remaining in Germany when WW2 began, that the rest were deported on friendly terms to the U.S. and other places earlier, and that many of Germany’s soldiers etc were half Jewish and patriotic.
It says Germany saved Europe from attacks on all of Europe by Jewish revolutionaries from Russia etc and all of Europe was aware of the Jewish conspiracy, but toward the end of the war, after Russia got aid from the U.S., the Russian Jewish war ministry (most of the Bolsheviks were said to be Jews), had leaflets made and dropped by plane on Russian troops telling them to rape and murder as many Germans as they could. Also, there were Jewish snipers who went around killing all captured German SS officers they could find. It says the Russians came upon a nursing school in Germany with 500 students, whom the Russians tortured and killed one by one. At least one of the students was spared, because she was Brazillian, or something, and she told the story afterward, I think.
So the video and the book agree about the killing of German soldiers who had surrendered. The video says the German civilians were mercilessly bombed and were largely starving, that the people in concentration camps who died were also victims of the food blockade against Germany, but the authorities among the war victors claimed they died from German atrocities. The book also is convincing that there was no gassing of prisoners in concentration camps. I think it covers the Dresden incident, but I don’t remember that part offhand.
Miles’ Dresden paper is persuasive, but I wonder if the bombing of Dresden really did occur, despite the photos being faked. I know a local guy who was a kid during the war and he said he saw Dresden being bombed. Also, I have a cousin in Germany who opposed the Nazis, but he said he was 12 years old and American pilots tried to kill him 3 different times by strafing. By the way, his Dad owned or managed a chemical factory before the war in Chemnitz, I think, which was confiscated by the Nazis. I guess his Dad continued to manage it during the war and he helped 200 Jewish women who were working there escape from the Nazis as they were being taken to a concentration camp. The SS guards were removed one by one.
It seems like Hitler probably was Jewish, as Miles said in other papers, and he was part of the Zionist(?) conspiracy to destroy Germany. It would be nice if the bombing of German civilians in cities were faked, but it seems probable that that was real and was planned for genocide. I think it’s possible that there were 2 Hitler’s. The first one did good stuff. Then he was replaced by a bad Hitler sometime during the war, maybe when Hitler refused to send winter clothing to the troops invading Russia.
Comments?
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Lloyd Kinder said:
WORSE THAN MILES’ DRESDEN PAPER SUGGESTS?
Miles’ Dresden paper etc seems to suggest that the Dresden bombing wasn’t real, but mostly just propaganda to scare enemies. He said similarly about the London bombings (and the nuking of Japan). I’m more persuaded of the latter being faked. As I said above, I know someone who said he witnessed the Dresden bombing to some extent. Above I wondered if the TJTB intended genocide against Germany. The cities and infrastructure were bombed and the people were starving, unable to obtain enough food. And after surrender more Germans were said to have been killed than during the war, due to intentional persecution condoned by the authorities.
I’m concerned that TJTB might be much more evil than Miles’ papers often suggest. Is that not possible?
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Jared Magneson said:
Once again it’s the “hearsay” angle, though. (Once again, meaning we’ve heard this kind of story with ALL the big stories, from fake mass-shootings to Hiroshima and all that…) Anyone can SAY anything they want, and perhaps some bombs hit Dresden so the person THOUGHT they saw the whole place firebombed? Or perhaps there were just some fires in their vicinity and it FELT like the whole city was fucked?
While researching fake nukery for my upcoming (and annoyingly slow) essay on the Korean War, I found a great many references by Korean folks captured and enslaved in Japan as to what THEY saw, and as usual it’s always just reports of fire. Lots of fire. Nobody in the countryside saw the bombs or the (alleged) mushroom clouds. Nobody out there had cameras either, evidently. And reports of “flashes of light” could just as easily been silver fulminate bombs or phosphorus or magnesium, in regular airburst bombs. How bright is REALLY BRIGHT, anyway? The sun is really bright. Arc welders are really bright. We know all the fake burnt-in shadows from Hiro were fake, so any reports of brightness aren’t very good evidence of anything, to me.
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MathisderMaler said:
Jared, the guy whose Dolly’s Braces video I used is requesting I take it down. I have refused based on fair use, but you guys may want to download it as well, as a backup.
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elpaydoublay said:
For those who are interested here is a link to a history researcher on youtube whose current focus is Mythology of World War2, particularly, the historical myths of the Third Reich and “Mad Man Hitler!” He goes into depth, deconstructs battles, reads widely and gives his opinion on what he thinks happened based on his research, with extensive footnotes.
I found the Economics of the Third Reich discussion particularly illuminating. You may agree or disagree with his conclusions but I think we can all agree, knowledge is its own reward.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfZz8F37oSJ2rtcEJHM2kCg
Enjoy.
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rolleikin said:
The first video I see on his channel is titled, “How to Ideologically undermine Holocaust Denialism.”
I think I’ll pass on this guy. 🙂
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elpaydoublay said:
I prefer to take in information from as wide a variety of sources as possible and then make up my mind.
You are free to do as you like. 🙂
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rolleikin said:
@ elpaydoublay
“I prefer to take in information from as wide a variety of sources as possible and then make up my mind.”
Need a link to Alex Jones’s site? 🙂
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Lloyd Kinder said:
Likewise. My brother’s book, “The Myth of German Villainy”, persuaded me pretty much that there was no holocaust against Jews by Germans. I think it stated that allied aircraft flying over Auschwitz took photos and there were no crematoriums or whatever. There were just facilities for delousing clothing. It stated that the Zionists had been saying since before 1900 that 6 million Jews were killed in Europe. It wasn’t till after WW2 that they finally had someone to pin the propaganda on.
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Roelf_zelf said:
Sensitive subject.
Might want to look into Germar Rudolf. Interesting read.
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Russell Taylor said:
Just sayin’! Only my wild and wacky opinion of course…as usual. But was the Third Reich the third stage in the world take-over by…ahem…you know who? If the major players leading and controlling Germany from 19’33’ to 19’45’ (11&9999) were actually Jewish, then to me it seems plausible. …… Also, if the CIA are labelled with aces and eights then how about the plethora of ones and nines being labels for the rank above the CIA? The actual rulers…..the CIA being simply the spy/buffer network? The church is said to have importance in the number seven. This would put the grass roots control in the hands of the clergy, to control the minds of the flocks of sheeps…! So to put it simply, 6 is the number of man, that much is obvious. Number 7 is the religious aspect of mass control of the sheeps. Number 8 is the intelligence and security network to buffer any resistance from the sheeps. Finally number 9 being the warning symbol that the elite have spoken and decreed and pointed the big sticky finger of truth at the sheeps, like a warning sign from God (sarc…maybe)? So this, more simplistic numerology, is perhaps just labelling showing the human hierarchy? The 6 and 9 being opposite ends of the human food chain so to speak. Opposites? Those above and those below?
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ihatestarwars said:
Netanyahoo has said that Hitler didn’t want to exterminate the Jews, it was a Muslim who put him up to it. You couldn’t make it up!
A Hollywood hoax by Clifford Irving, ‘The curious thing was that the more outlandish the stories that Irving spun about (Howard) Hughes, the more his publishers seemed to believe them – the bigger the lie, the more eager they were to swallow it.’:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/3666824/You-couldnt-make-it-up.html
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elpaydoublay said:
@ rolleikin – Touche!
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MathisderMaler said:
If anyone is wondering where I am, I am at the library writing this. My internet connection is gone at home, don’t know why. It’s been out for almost two weeks. May just be an old computer. I am on a 2009 mac mini. Anyway, I bought a 2014 mac mini on ebay and new cables, modem, so hopefully that will get me going again. If it doesn’t, Jared or another expert may have to copter in and help me. No evidence of foul play so far, but who knows?
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Jared Magneson said:
If you need any help, just say the word.
I assume you’ve contacted your internet service provider to check on that end? If you have any pals with smartphones locally, maybe they could pop in and test your connection on a phone, so you can isolate that it’s the old Mac or the old modem? I don’t know how ISPs work down there, or if you had to purchase your own modem as it seems like you have done.
I’m stuck with Comcast up here and they supply the modem/router but you do pay a bit extra for it, even though you can’t really sell it. Wish I had another viable option.
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nada0101 said:
I know who isn’t — that spooky Librarian that has you exactly where they want you to be. Joking!
Years ago, my local Library was run by a tall, disapproving woman — maybe she hated working in our run-down estate — who successfully dissuaded me from joining the Reading Group/Book Club by saying “It’s all women”. I thought, maybe this is a good thing, you never know who you might meet. And then I thought, I would definitely meet her on a weekly basis, an appointment with dearth, week-in and week-out.
Captain Obvious suggests the following…
Try turning the modem/router on and off…and then on again 😉
If that doesn’t work, try contacting your internet service provider.
If that doesn’t work, I haven’t a clue what to do…it must surely eliminate an external problem?
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elpaydoublay said:
A new router can work wonders. I have Comcast ISP but buy my own routers. Had an Asus N-53 for years but it recently started acting squirrelly and then I couldn’t log in to it anymore. Replaced it with a MikroTik hex gigabit no wif-fi router ($62 on Amadoodle) and Boy Howdy what a huge improvement in bandwidth through put. Torrents download in 5-10 minutes. Video streaming is seamless. Easy to configure too.
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R T said:
First off, as Nada suggested simply remove power from the router, leaving it unplugged for a minute, and then plug it back in. If that doesn’t work, I would try plugging your laptop directly into your router with an Ethernet cable. If you get internet that way, you will know for sure that there it is simply a cabling issue in your house. If you cant connect that way, then you know it’s an issue with your router, or something more nefarious on the network side of things.
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Russell Taylor said:
Miles: Routers do burn out eventually like all electrical components. The new one could be a good move. None of ours have lasted 10 years. Your service provider will be able to check your line to see if the fault is internal i.e. after the router, or a line fault, before the router. In our experience, the local distribution box is often nudged by a working technician and causes temporary disconnects on a few lines. (maybe they do it to stay in work?)
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Russell Taylor said:
It seems I posted about three and a half miles up the page. So I’ll post again here, which should be the bottom….fingers crossed.
Sorry for the double post Josh but I think its important we all see this and ponder for a moment what it means.
So….anybody seen this?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-49002046
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MathisderMaler said:
I talked to CenturyLink they were no help, said the problem was in my house. I have all new stuff now, will let you know if it works.
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Roelf_zelf said:
How would one know if it’s 9000 years old? And then, BBC? What is their agenda?
There is an interesting verse in Tanakh.
Genesis 10
1Now these are the generations of the sons of Noah, Shem, Ham, and Japheth: and unto them were sons born after the flood.
2The sons of Japheth; Gomer, and Magog, and Madai, and Javan, and Tubal, and Meshech, and Tiras.
3And the sons of Gomer; Ashkenaz, and Riphath, and Togarmah.
So, the Askenaz are sons of Gomer who is a son of Japeth. That means the Askenaz aren’t Shemites.
They left as Shem and returned as Japhet.
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rolleikin said:
Here’s a thought. Maybe the real job of archaeologists is to remove all the forbidden evidence and plant all the phony evidence thus preserving the fake history that we are all supposed to believe about our past.
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Russell Taylor said:
I don’t doubt it rolliekin. It’s the same in the medical world. Subterfuge and fraud abound on a grand scale.
Scroll down to the 4th video by Dr Graham Downing.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/community/events/dying-for-good-health/
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Philip Cox said:
Of course..why is there no video for Dr. Youssef El-Gingihy’s presentation for his book “How to Dismantle the NHS in 10 Easy Steps”. That’s the one video I want to watch.
This grand medical fraud, and suppression of Western Herbalism via the War on Some Drugs That Would End Our Frauds (and a dozen other rackets) is the ‘Achilles heel’ in their entire system IMHO. The fact that WordPress doesn’t even recognize the word ‘herbalism’ shows how far they will go to messing with our language.
Supporting your local herbalists is one of the best things anyone can do to resist this fraudulent system.
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Philip Cox said:
Also dictionary.com has been owned by the CIA for a long time, I think that’s been known. Just watching the front page should be enough proof. Looking up the word herbalism gives just 1 measly definition and 1 example from the web.
“Herbalism, alchemy, geomancy, and other magic arts owe their origin to this fountain-head of primitive superstition.”
The Japanese Spirit|
Just wow.. I wish I had words in English that could describe just how fucking evil these spooks are, but I don’t think it exists. But of course I’m probably wasting my time, since ‘good’, ‘evil’, ‘morals’, etc. are beyond their little sociopathic comprehensions.
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Wayne G. said:
@rolliekin
I absolutely believe you are correct with this assessment.
Returned to my roots after forty-plus years away (spooky Massataxachusetts). This year marks the 50th anniversary of high school graduation. (Keep snide remarks to a minimum). Anyway, there was a tiny elementary school attended from second through fourth grades. The school, teachers and curriculum had a huge impact on my education—very much for the positive. Have never experienced anything like it at any other school nor any other location. The school was literally and figuratively shuttered after fourth grade and I was bussed to a school on the other side of town. In reconnecting with some friends from HS (two, maybe!), I decided to find out more about that tiny school.
Holy shit, what a tempest in a teapot. The school has been basically black-washed out of history in that town. The building is designated as a historic landmark, yet has been rebuilt and is a private residence. Huh? About the only thing that remains from the house built in the 1700s, then converted to a school in the 1800s is the bell tower that sat atop the roof. Have been trying to trace the history and there are huge time gaps, redacted papers and a sniff test that led me to the names Kennedy and McGeorge Bundy, higher ups from Goldman Sachs, as well as others, again, based on the school’s name. The historical school records from the town date from 1880 until 1947 (surprise), then nothing again until 1997, when the house was converted to a private residence and given a historical plaque. The ridiculous thing is, this town is supposed to have the MOST complete history in the state, dating back to the 1500/1600s. The name is what throws this search into disarray as it seems to vacillate between my former town and Brookline MA, which from Miles’ papers puts us with the Boston Brahmins. And that school or the name at least, was originally the lower school (elementary) for the prep school that fed the Brahmins to Harvard.
Haven’t given up the search but walking through brick walls would be easier than where things stand now. Saw your post and thought, damn am I not surely experiencing this concept right now. Have not had any want/need for the historical aspects of the town, since all I ever wanted was to get the ef out, which I did five months after graduating. Ironically, I’ve had an accomplice who I met in seventh grade who never actually knew where I lived in the town. Then again, no one else ever knew either as it was totally isolated from the rest of the town and virtually in the woods of the next town. Thankfully I’m not living anywhere near the town but to be honest, being back here is very ef-ing spooky.
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N. said:
@Wayne G.
I have a story similar to yours. I have gotten interested in history, including the history of my neighborhood/town in New York City. The elegant, majestic grammar school that I attended from kindergarten through sixth grade was demolished about two years after I left, in the early 70s. It was replaced by a dreary red-brick box, which at the time featured “open classrooms”–two or three classes sharing an open space. Sounds horrible, and I believe that was done away with in time. I guess that meant erecting some sort of cheap interior walls. Today, close to where the original building stood, there are stand-alone mobile classrooms (or offices) used for extra space. Ugliness everywhere. I have my theories about who wanted the beautiful building obliterated.
Not too far away, a lovely old grammar school, one of the city’s oldest, still exists,and is in use. My mother went there as a child. So lead paint, asbestos, and whatever can be dealt with. That has to be cheaper than demolishing and rebuilding. The workmanship of a century ago, I suspect, cannot be re-created, at least not easily.
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Wayne G. said:
@N.
Ironically, most of the schools where I lived are still operational and were old back when I went to school in the late 50s–60s. There is a new middle school and one, old name, newly built school. At least three schools have been decommissioned, two to wrecking balls and one to historic building status (which is being refurbished?).
I really have had no interest in investigating the history of the town in which I grew up, as all I ever wanted was a definitive escape route—but this school has had a special place in me since the day I entered. Decided to just find out a little about it and ran headlong into a spooky mess, based mainly on the name of the school, which has seemingly been hijacked and moved to a (even) more desirable locale. Including the town’s historical society, it seems I have pretty much exhausted every avenue—only to find out very little.
The last info I was able to muster was in reference to its new iteration (same name, new site) which featured; Who’s Who of town, big-wig politicos from the privileged elite around it, as well as an assortment of high-buck private schools. Tuition for these (many) private schools, K–12, start at $43,000-plus, on the very low end. Oh, and of course, they’re all non-profits making huge bucks (for their portfolios, hehe). The new iteration lasted probably less than a decade and was shuttered as well. Mass public schools were known as being some of the top schools in the country and some still are, but private ($$) is the best shell game in the state—now—next to casinos. Someone’s made/making a killing on all of this.
None of this comes as a surprise after reading Miles’ many papers and seeing so many of the names from this area showing up in those papers—including my own surname from the peerage. The frightening part is the knowledge of how close the spooks were to me at such a young, unknowing age! Probably have former classmates in high spooky places.
Must be a country & western tune in there—somewhere….
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ihatestarwars said:
https://www.sloinne.ie/surname/ga/mac-coileain/
Typed in Collins at the above site. For Collins, it says ‘the family is probably an offshoot of the macdonnells or campbells.’
Mhic is wife of, Mhic Donnell instead of MacDonnell, also Ui Neil instead of O’Neil, for those unacquainted with Irish names.
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