[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!
I’m not sure if anyone has posted about this, but the Dug up and Dusted off the Captain of the Fake Thailand Soccer team cave incident, only to Kill him off suddenly…
Baffling?
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Testing, testing…is this mike on?
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I got a video call from my uncle in Brooklyn.
Everything is too expensive… what’s the working man supposed to do?
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New Paper ‘Taylor Schabusiness? Really?’:
Click to access coronad.pdf
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Anyone from that area in Ohio. One of these days the alphabet agency goons are gonna try to pull off a trick in an area full of commentors here and we gonna be on top of it. All those black cloud photos in the media looked fake anyways.
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“Tale of Show Business”?
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While sorting my favs, I ran into this DM-article I saved in the rare case no one would mention it here, which actually happened. It’s about Julia Roberts – mentioned by Miles in one of his genealogy papers – finding out in a PBS TV show that her last name is not Roberts but Mitchel.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-11629207/Inside-fascinating-history-Julia-Roberts-family-MLK-ties-half-sisters-suicide.html
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Sounds bogus. They are hiding something. They don’t want her to be a Roberts. But there is no way they would have DNA for that man Mitchell. They would have to dig up his skeleton.
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Aye, another attempt to undo the ripples your (and others’) pebbles of truth have been causing. Just like with Vermeer.
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Mike Williams is also a Flat Earther. And he was military.
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More synchronicity when almost a week ago it was anounced that the house in Hasselt where Kiliaen van Rensselaer was born will be turned into a museum.
https://www.rtvoost.nl/nieuws/2195102/het-geboortehuis-van-kolonist-kiliaen-van-rensselaer-in-hasselt-wordt-een-museum
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Ditto Vermeer. Massive promotion, lots of which can be found on the net, such as:
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2023/feb/12/vermeer-rijksmuseum-amsterdam-review-one-of-the-most-thrilling-exhibitions-ever-conceived
(English PN cousins supporting Dutch PN cousins)
https://www.ad.nl/binnenland/tentoonstelling-vermeer-bijna-uitverkocht-mogelijk-meer-kaarten-beschikbaar~af7f1757/?referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fduckduckgo.com%2F
(All 200.000 tickets sold, but not to worry as they’ll organise to stay open after hours so folks will soon be able to buy night tickets)
https://www.dutchnews.nl/features/2023/02/vermeer-in-delft-the-story-behind-the-story/
https://prinsenhof-delft.nl/ontdek-het-museum/tentoonstellingen/het-delft-van-vermeer
(Meet the men behind the painter)
https://nltimes.nl/2023/02/07/vermeer-exhibition-opens-rijksmuseum-week-28-paintings-7-countries
(In case anybody missed it)
https://www.metronieuws.nl/televisie/2023/02/kijkers-verdeeld-de-nieuwe-vermeer/
(Foks repainting six missing Vermeer-paintings, in a series of Dutch TV shows. The first episode’s missing painting: Heer van stand die zijn handen wast. Quite telling, init?.)
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Good, all the promotion will continue to fail. I put pressure on them and they always find a way to collapse. It will be fun seeing how it spools out.
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Definitely so, as you’ll keep catching them with their nickers in a knot.
Here’s one more: https://www.gelderlander.nl/regio/tips-voor-een-uitje-in-regio-carnaval-vieren-of-naar-een-lezing-over-johannes-vermeer~ab41010c/
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I heard from Jay Weidner. At first he was very mad, but after I chopped him up into little pieces in email, he suddenly switched gears and tried to buddy up to me again. Very weird. Clearly he remembered his original orders, which were to pull some sort of confidence trick on me. It goes without saying it didn’t work.
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‘At first he was very mad’ = hysterical; all that pent-up narcissistic rage coming out all at once. Often euphemized into temper tantrums, but that’s for toddlers.
‘Tried to buddy up to me again’ = hoovering, indeed to suck you back in as he was on the clock.
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I wish one of my British reader/writers would do the Brianna Ghey fake. It is too easy: Ghey-Gay. Killed at 3:13. No fly zone created over the crime scene, to prevent forensics by the public. She had 11,000 followers on TikTok and there was a moment of silence at 11:00am, Feb. 17. THe event itself was on the 11th. She was in 11th grade. Her final TIktok is still up on youtube. The park she was allegedly killed in is just across the traintracks from the airport. RAF Burtonwood is about four miles away, and Regimental HQ is about two miles away. Just a coincidence, I’m sure. Tranny agents used the fake event to call for the deaths of terfs, including Rowling.
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I just see this as evidence that they’re going to double down on the transgender nonsense, using their “magic” to brow beat people into accepting the idiocy without any protest.
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Synergy with the weather balloon fake:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/oops-woman-accidentally-breaks-42k-balloon-dog-sculpture-at-florida-art-fair/ar-AA17EThl?cvid=daa5baa24c144b53aacec1f93c7120a0
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Reading the linked Breitbart article re: the strangest news by far this week, shows some samples of old passages that are on the rewrite-chopping-block. Upon reading the comment – Other changes seem, if anything, counter-productive – referring to (Dahl’s, apparently) explicitly non-sexist passage in The Witches reading “I do not wish to speak badly about women. Most women are lovely” being purged, for example.”, i instantly thought about how Dahl’s assertion, albeit in a fictional context, significantly tilts the Hobbes-V-Rousseau brainteasing exercise towards men-are-pigs ….. including little boy men who thought it a good idea to put a dead mouse in the woman’s candy jar.
At least this one rewrite helps level the men-&-women-are-pigs playing field.
In the interest of spurring healthy debate of the sciences, i prefer Beauchamp V Pasteur.
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Here is the link to the vid intended to go with my reply post to Josh’s Health Matters tooic.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/UypMOTYmCJBb/
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PS – the main text to my Health Matters reply has failed to appear after 3 attempts, but the video dies …. 🤷♂️
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New paper on Roald Dahl works’ being rewritten to be PC.
Click to access wonka.pdf
Could this not have a gun restriction/gun sales, New Coke/Classic Coke angle to increase sales and market share? Imagine all the parents and grandparents, even “to be’s,” rushing out to secure copies (sets even) of the real thing.
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New paper: Goodbye Willy Wonka:
Click to access wonka.pdf
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They always double down on their projects. In a hundred years they will still be pushing this woke nonsense; it might be a fringe activity by that time but it is never going away (Theosophy is still lurking around).
Time to find and preserve of some Dahl’s works. Thanks for the headsup.
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Perhaps the Phoenies are patiently waiting for the paper book to die out and then they can rewrite and rewrite again all the digital copies to suit whatever bollox they are promoting at the time (1984 😉 ).
And that is why I think Google Books exists. And if any of the older generation complains (“That wasn’t in the original!”) the Phoenies will wheel out the Mandela Effect (“That was in a different Universe, Grandpa”).
Calling out the Mandela bullshit is more important that we might think.
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“ digital copies to suit whatever bollox they are promoting at the time (1984 😉 ).”
Indeed, the Winston’s of the current world are very busy and have job security at least into the foreseeable future.
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Simultaneously increasing worker shortage in other sectors. (Example: Thousands of Dutchies engaged in a massive Vermeer revival attempt.)
Another cause of worker shortage is going overboard with micromanagement tasks in their hierarchichally Structured organizations. See X vs Y McGregor, and that idiot Taylor ‘there’s only one best way to do the job’, also.
Micromanagement is controlfreakery based in magical thinking. Workers have to waste an ever increasing part of their working hours on these tasks. In the healthcare sector it appears to be up to 40% and I recently read an article about two anonymous IT workers that in the company they work for, 75% of their working hours goes down the drain that way. (No typo and I’ll go fetch the link.)
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Part 1 – https://www.doorbraak.eu/it-werk-hoe-bullshitisering-controle-in-de-hand-werkt-en-andersom-deel-1/
Part 2 – https://www.doorbraak.eu/it-werk-hoe-je-verzet-pleegt-tegen-een-liefdevol-bedrijf-deel-2/
Bullshitisering = magical thinking
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The so called Mandela effect was a result of a street poll asking the public “what was the name of that South African that died in prison?”
There probably was a preceding question that ruled out anyone who was actually informed about South Africa.
Steven Biko was the correct answer, but the average US resident had only heard of the more famous Nelson Mandela.
Nothing spooky about it, just average ignorant people walking the streets.
The Mandela effect is a measure of the public’s ignorance of events beyond their noses.
Anyone who followed events in South Africa would have known the correct answer.
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Or who merely watched Cry Freedom.
I dove into the Mandela effect at least five years ago and shared my findings with a normie couple. Long story short: they said they would watch Forest Gump again, which they did. But they didn’t ever get back on the topic with me.
And when I explicitly asked a few times, they’d dash off quicker than Betty in her her mad dash while pulling faces similar, though not nearly as distinct, to how Patricia Routledge did whenever her character Hyacinth Bucket was left flabbergasted.
They’re a woke left-wing middle class couple with (double) college degrees. And so easily and quickly spooked into a sort of katatonic mental state, just like Hyacinth.
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I’m wondering what the propaganda is within Roald Dahl’s books? I liked James and the Giant Peach as a child, but the rest of it gave me the creeps a bit and I thought it was just weird, and from hearing my daughter recently listening to the audiobooks, my gut reaction was that Dahl is a creep and I don’t want my daughter reading them. But never considered it as an Intel creation….guessing now it is mainly about traumatizing kids with scary stuff. And his Tales of the Unexpected is currently running of TV, and some of the plots are very sinister for someone who is meant to be children’s author.
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When I watch Tales of the Unexpected I think to myself that this is what the Phoenicians do to each other.
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Some of the Tales of the Unexpected were previously done by Alfred Hitchcocks Presents TV show. The one with Peter Lorre and Steve McQueen and a bet springs to mind.
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Not a fan of the Dahl Committee’s suite of children’s books. His wiki has all the red flags you expect. Their works stink of a project, like Harry Potter. They’re partly responsible for importing that ‘Magical Girl who likes to read books, so who needs boys anyways’ (Matilda) formula into American media, starting in the 90s.
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about Sony [Akio Morita / “Sonus”]
I always learnt in the old school conspiracy theories that SONY = Standard Oil New York
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Let them take it all away and shove it where the sun don’t shine. Their old world (books etc) was just a less perverse version of their current world. We don’t need any of this anymore. To hell with it, to hell with them.
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Re: Mackenzie Tuttle, her middle name is Scott, for a trifecta of Phoeny surnames.
Though the family roots were in New England, she was born in Mountain View, California, where her father worked at something spooky. She attended prep school back East at Phillips Exeter, and graduated Princeton with a BA in English. Hired straight away by a Connecticut hedge fund to be Jeff Bezos’ personal assistant.
Do the beard wives get a choice between a Phoenician sperm bank, a Phoenician stud farm, or a Phoenician adoption center?
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Or a Phoenician harem?
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They would be in the adoption center. Custom crafted children with a made to order mix of the families.
A frigid Phoeny can still be a virgin, yet can have children that do not have an adoption trail.
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Rolleikin, if you get a chance, check out Dahl´s “Parson’s Pleasure”. A good one for an antique dealer.
An undoctored copy, hopefully:
“http://loveliterature.yolasite.com/resources/Parsons%20Pleasure%20%20-%20Roald%20Dahl.pdf”
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I got through a few pages until it became apparent that it was another “antique dealers are all con artists” propaganda piece.
Then I had to go meet a man who promised to sell me his Picasso for five dollars. Ha, ha. 🙂
But, the truth is — in today’s world most people have greatly distorted ideas of the value of their old possessions thanks to misinformation pushed by TV “reality” shows which are designed to put independent dealers out of business.
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Went crawling through the Amazon bookstore, hoping to find something worth reading, without success, but I did find some spooky books.
(I have had better luck at a free book drop out in the desert.)
I find this spooky title:
“Gangsters vs. Nazis: How Jewish Mobsters Battled Nazis in WW2 Era America”
By Michael Benson
“The stunning true story of the rise of Nazism in America in the years leading to WWII—and the fearless Jewish gangsters and crime families who joined forces to fight back. With an intense cinematic style, acclaimed nonfiction crime author Michael Benson reveals the thrilling role of Jewish mobsters like Bugsy Siegel in stomping out the terrifying tide of Nazi sympathizers during the 1930s and 1940s.”
Fake mobsters fighting fake Nazis in the fake US of A.
Meanwhile Jewish banker Prescott Bush was actually financing the German fake Nazis.
Also by the same author:
“Murder in Connecticut: The Shocking Crime That Destroyed a Family and United a Community”
About the Hawke family murder that is mentioned in Miles’ hayes.pdf paper.
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Interesting little bit of “history” stumbled upon:
Founder of Burger King, David Edgerton Jr’s mother Blanche Berger (what a cohencidence) was found purchasing a stolen antique violin in 1920. The story is spun to make it a glowing compliment of her discerning taste in violins.
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/84885281/blanche-berger-gets-stolen-violin-part-2/
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Turkey pt I of II
When people start seeing through the fog of the chaos the PN have been creating to hide their despicable shenanigans, what do they do? Create more chaos, of course. And since they know that now is a time of enlightenment (sunspots), they planned ahead, just like they did many times before.
Doorbraak.eu (=breakthrough) is a socialist-left-wing setup I browse through a few times a year. Sometimes I see interesting things, like with the two IT-workers. So, as I was in there to fetch the link, I decided to skim through the newly added stuff too. Then I read this post: https://www.doorbraak.eu/natuurlijk-is-de-aardbeving-politiek/ in which Cihan Ugural of a Kurdish foundation makes several interesting claims listing the PN’s shenanigans in regards to the earthquake in Turkey.
His claims are consistent with what Miles has showed us about Phoeny insurance fraud and WWII bombings of the parts of cities where the poor people live. The Grenfell Tower fire came to mind too.
For the record, There’s an issue between Kurds and Turks I’m mostly ignorant about. Plus, for all I know this issue could be one of the Phoeny made up and managed scripts to keep the chaos, theft, destruction and 24/7 Phix going. I’ve not looked into this and in fact I had not been following the news on the recent earthquakes either. Also, I don’t know this Kurd foundation nor had I heard of Cihan Ugural before. It’s what he writes that caught my eye.
Since Cihan doesn’t offer evidence, I’ll go see for myself. So, what are his claims, in English:
and 2.[Govt] help has been going to some parts, but not to other parts (where predominantly poor folks live) and when private help is organized for the parts where the poor people live, the trucks are being stopped by the authorities, and 7. There’s a link between the lower your income, the bigger the chance your house collapses.– This happens all the time everywhere as a poor underclass is needed to spookscare the middleclassies into blind obedience and keep them there.
Thoug, seeing no. 2, it might be (mostly or many) Kurdish people living in the poor parts. I don’t know, but it would make lots PN-sense to poke up the fire of frictions and tensions between Kurds and Turks precisely now, so as to create more chaos and thus harm. Harming others = Phix.
Turkish citizens have been paying an Earthquake Tax for three decades but still this [homes reduced to rubble] happens (3) and even hospitals in earthquake prone areas collapsed (4) – of course, none of the paid Earthquake Taxes has been nor will ever be put toward designing and constructing houses, hospitals and other buildings in an earthquake-proof manner, especially not in the poorer areas. This same swindle happens in all earthquake=prone places (obviously) and it’s not just in the form of extra tax. Under various names it’s included in rents and home insurance, etc. as well.
https://www.newcivilengineer.com/latest/turkey-earthquake-experts-believe-collapse-of-buildings-was-preventable-15-02-2023/ “Although the region is prone to large earthquakes, many of the buildings were built before building codes legislating disaster resilience came into effect and those that were built after often didn’t follow them.”
“Turkish officials have said that arrest warrants for more than 100 people have been issued following the collapses for failing to follow building codes. Those arrested so far include building contractors.” @ Miles readers over there: I’m curious as to what will come of this firm talk. If it will lead to an equally firm walk = action, putting the perpetrators behind bars, fining them into banruptcy and handing the money over to the poor people who lost the most as they were the most victimised and thus suffer the most.
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Kurds are useful tools for the Phoenicians.
Kurds come in three flavors, Christian, Muslim, and Communist, covering the main support bases. They exist in Turkey, Syria, and Iraq.
Left unsaid is CIA support for Kurds in destabilizing the region. They are successors to CIA’s ISIS branch.
The Kurds smuggle Syrian oil, that the US military is stealing from Syria, across the border into Turkey. Where the oil is loaded onto tankers bound for Haifa. Such a deal.
Kurdish smuggling more than oil is the reason for Turkey and Syria to begin talks on policing their common border. Talks that were announced shortly before the quakes.
I use be concerned for Kurds in general, but since then I decided it was none of my concern. They are making their own bed.
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Goodness, what a mess. Let them sleep in it then, eh. Thanks for sharing @ Wayne.
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Turkey final pt II
In spite of warnings, an airport we now cannot use, was built on a fault line (5) –
https://avionews.it/item/1249410-turkey-hatay-airport-built-on-the-fault-line.html Quote: “We had warned many times before Hatay airport was built that the project was located along the fault line. But no one listened to us”, said the president of the Ankara section of the Union of Engineers, Tezcan Karakus Candan, interviewed by the newspaper “Bianet”.
Of course no one listened. To never let a good crisis go to waste, the PN purposely had the airport built on the fault line: more chaos during earthquakes + insurance and rebuilding pecunia in the pipeline. Article also mentions World Bank funds to make buildings safer, have been put towards [fancy] mega projects instead. Phoenies don’t steal in order to give back the loot. Instead, They’ve been replacing it with ever more useless and harmful junk. That is: useseless and harmful to us, while usefull to them as this loop secures their Phix.
Anyway, where it concerns this post, I’ll leave the engineering details in the article to engineer/techie readers.
The president [= Erdogan] has said everyone who criticizes will get blacklisted. (6) – Many headers confirm the criticism on the ‘botched rescue operations’ https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1732685/erdogan-backlash-twitter-shutdown-turkey-earthquake-aid-response
Is Express a tabloid? Right next to above article is a Madeleine McCann-story revival attempt. It is positioned there strategically as “Most Read in World”. ‘World’ is of course the category or section, but your mind might just register it as: ‘Most read [article] in the world’, and so on. https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1736082/Madeleine-McCann-missing-german-girl-claims-to-be-maddie-mccann-tik-tok
I will leave the answer to the question: ‘Is the girl in the left side picture the same as the girl in the picture on the right side’ to the portrait painters/photographers, though I’m very inclined to say: fat chance. Why would the PN put and end to this story? That would not at all serve their interests.
Sidenote as the topic of employment, or rather the (claimed) lack of employees keeps coming up at CTTF: the earthquake destruction made worse by above mentioned PN shams will also cause lots extra employment. Some (still) may say this is ‘good for the economy’. When I read economy, my mind replaces it with Phoenyconomy meaning: not mine, not ours, not ‘the’, but theirs. (Thanks to whomever it was who used this word first in Current Events.)
Also, when a worker is employed in this way, he or she can’t be (self) employed elsewhere at the same time. Say a construction worker is employed for the rebuilding of a hospital that shouldn’t have come down in the first place, paid for in largest part by the poorest people in town, he or she can’t at the same time be working on building or upgrading a hospital on the poor side of town. There’s more to this, of course.
But what of the aledged blacklisting of critics? Hmm, there’s this: https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/turkeys-erdogan-threatens-media-with-reprisals-over-harmful-content-2022-01-29/ Similar, but not what I was looking for.
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/erdogan-condemns-criticism-turkeys-quake-response-2023-02-08/ Closer, but no cigar.
Possibly, media have been instructed not to mention any threats of blacklisting. I don’t know, but I do know I’m done with this post.
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Heard the one about the expensive artwork that got itself shattered?
Luckily I found an inexpensive replacement.
Or one of these got smashed, the ‘original’ safe in some basement.
One publicity stunt coming up, with a side order of insurance fraud.
https://m.alibaba.com/pla_detail.html?mark=google_shopping&biz=pla_wap&keyword=resin+crafts&product_id=1700000633748&cid=1720&pcate=1720&language=en&channelType=google¤cy=USD&src=sem_ggl&field=UG&from=sem_ggl&cmpgn=19195149302&adgrp=&fditm=&tgt=&locintrst=&locphyscl=1028765&mtchtyp=&ntwrk=x&device=m&dvcmdl=&creative=&plcmnt=&plcmntcat=&aceid=&position=&gclid=CjwKCAiA0cyfBhBREiwAAtStHNPNNg5l9_6l_F5MAnt25fyswxonTleYF5XIhX1TWd8vnqrH1kLBvxoC5zwQAvD_BwE
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I was reading the Daily Mail and noticed that they review a book called “Lives of the Wives”. Looks like they anticipated backlash against their modern book burning bonfire and are attempting to diffuse the anger with a new book that details what a horrible man Roald Dahl was: “A tale of infidelity, misogyny and sadomasochism: Fascinating book exposes the MISERABLE marriages of five literary legends – from Roald Dahl’s horrific abuse of his wife to Kenneth Tynan’s ‘spanking addiction’“
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0815
As I was checking out Alfred Haase, alledged Lebensborn father of Frida Lyngstad, I wanted to verify if the insignia on the young-Alfred-in-Wehrmacht uniform picture are indeed those of a sergeant. See: https://historica.fandom.com/wiki/Alfred_Haase , which in the Wehrmacht was either Unterfeldwebel oder Unterwachtmeister, see: https://panzerworld.com/rank-comparison-table and also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranks_and_insignia_of_the_German_Army_(1935%E2%80%931945)
According to the insignia in the picture, the two stripes are correct. But shouldn’t at least a little part of his left shoulder pad sergeant label be visible?
The next question is: Is the young man the same man as the old man pictured with Frida here?: https://short-history.com/singer-from-music-band-abba-was-born-in-the-horrific-nazi-project-fe6f6ce9af5f
I’m undecided yet, though at a first glance, I’d say: quite possibly seeing chin, ears, forehead, and nose. But the pics are kinda small, and I got distracted too.
The Wehrmacht was (is? I hope not) extremely hierarchichal (many, many ranks) and a drain on the men by means of things like bureaucracy, regulatorische Gier (shite rules), service zeal, and chaos. Utter micromanagement by the middle=ranked (mainly Schulz, a CB Oberwachtmeister (I think)) over their subordinates. As described in a captivating manner by Hans Helmut Kirst in the 0815 trilogy in the early 1950’s. Parts two and three (and a fourth part) are a good read and watch too, but it never gets as good as in part one: In der Kaserne (at the army base).
There’s an English translation named The Revolt of Gunner Asch https://www.goodreads.com/series/169540-gunner-asch . But Asch is not a gunner, Vierbein is. Asch is a Gefreiter (a higher pvt rank; Asch didn’t have to clean the washrooms and loos like Vierbein did. See also panzerworld.com link in first paragraph.
I read all four books for German litterature class in secondary school and watched the movies years later when they were shown on German public TV. In black and white.
There was quite some talk lately on CTTF about (the quality of old) books. Then Alfred Haase, and then the Wehrmacht ranks. And there I was, back at 0815.
If you want to read/watch something entirely different (especially if you’re a native English speaker) I can recommend 0815. Though I’ve no idea how it comes out/across in the English translation.
It’s not really a war story, as this commenter on Imdb explains very well:
“This is not a film that focuses on historical battles or dramatic highlights in WW2, but rather on a common soldiers life and his chaotic way through the war.
Even during the second episode [Im Krieg], which plays at the ostfront its never the war which the main focus is on but the ordinary soldiers and their interactions.” This is why part one is the best, as there are also the townspeople and their relations (with the soldiers).
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046671/?ref_=nm_flmg_t_79_act
The main characters are Gefreiter Asch, corporal Kowalski and gunnerVierbein. Vierbein is a sensitive and sweet young man, hates not having any privacy at the army base, and would much rather play piano all day and walk in the sun in the park. Schultz hates Vierbein because Schultz’ wife likes Vierbein not just a bit too much. Kowalski handles it all quite well, as does Ach who even overperforms.
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Schulz is not an Oberwachtmeister but a Hauptwachtmeister.
When I enlarged the picture of young Haase and made it lighter, I noticed his neck looks all wrinkly, like a walrus. That’s odd at that age. Either it’s not his neck or not his skin. Is it cloth, perhaps? Or is it a paste-up, that they put head and uniform together later? Anyone?
The piece of cloth a bit to the right of the middle of his neck that sticks out of the uniform, would be the collar of his shirt.
Fascinating.
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Kowalski is an Obergefreiter.
Could it be a scarf, tucked into Haase’s shirt collar? Would explain for the wrinkles.
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New paper – “Was Beethoven Jewish?” Yep.
Click to access beethoven.pdf
Finding it hard to post.
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That was a good read. So timely too as I downloaded a 39 minute version of Beethoven’s Silence last week and been having it on repeat at night ever since. It’s the longer version of how it’s played in the movie Suite Française and a treat to my ears.
I liked this movie best for the music and the romance between Bruno (Mattias Schoenaerts) and Lucille, not the war stuff.
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Yesterday I had to pop into the Salvation Army store to look for old books and bought a CD of Beethoven’s sonatas (75 cents). 🙂
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Great deal you got there. Enjoy the tunes!
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Some 15 years ago i started shopping local Salvation Army / Thrift Stores and found what i consider good quality clothing that simply was nearly impossible to find anymore at brick & mortar stores – mainly shirts, sweaters & sweatpants – made from 100% cotton or wool. I also keep my eye out for old dish ware and books – especially dictionaries – but these are especially hard to find these days mainly because it is increasingly hard to find b & m stores.
Yes, ive had trouble posting the last couple days. I replied to the Health Matters thread 5 times, every time produced no results upon clicking on the “post” button, not even the “in moderation” message.
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coincidently I was just working on a Schumann song Die Stille, lyrics by Joseph von Eichendorff, and they reminded me of the paper Meditations on Meditations. No wonder Miles’ friends called him Mr. 19th Century.
(probably spooks all both of them, but I’m not yet throwing away all my Hollister hoodies…)
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Me either @ Gijs. Since very recently I keep the merits in one compartment and the people in another. This way I can be appreciative of and enjoying their decent/proper/brilliant work without any unpleasant friction.
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Beethoven’s nose is missing but at least his music is immutable.
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Is Beethoven Jewish?
Is the Pope Cathol…oh wait…that’s a two-fer.
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That portrait of Beethoven’s granddad at the top of Miles’ latest paper reminds me a lot of another famous musical ‘van’ (well, ‘Van’). Van Morrison! I wonder whether they are, in fact, related.
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Van, in French has two origins (in the Wiktionary):
1. The Latin vannus
the etymology of vannus is related to that of ventus, the wind, whose 6th meaning is “Plan (creative breath), project, design” and whose 3rd meaning (figuratively) is “Breath of fortune, of fame, popular favour”.
Vannus gave van: wicker instrument, in the shape of a shell, which has two handles, and which is used to shake the grain, the impurities, in order to separate the chaff from the good grain
2. The English van (covered car, fourgon) abbreviation of caravan, deriving from the French caravane (itself coming from Persian): “Convoy of merchants”, and by extension “Several people or objects that move together”
Until this “van” is another one of their stupid puns….
Vannus sounds close to venice… and venice is the city of venetians
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Mantalo – c’est très interessant. Merci!
(And yes, ‘vannus’ sounds very close to ‘Venice’).
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my second comment went to tartare 😦
the Persian word kârvân means
“military camp” (kâr for war/military linked to the Latin guer and vân for encampment)
or “caravan”
or
“place of rest”
so, in conclusion
van beethoven means bee of carthage
(hoven = four = 4 = quatre # cart)
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@gwyn
sorry, my 2 comments for you went to tartarus
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In Tunisia, the country that hosts the ruins of Carthage, there is the city of Kairouan, whose name derives from the same Persian word as caravan and on wiki, we learn that:
The name of the city, Kairouan (in Arabic: Qayrawân), is a deformation of the Persian word kârvân meaning
“military camp” (kâr for war/military linked to the Latin guer and vân for encampment),
“caravan” or
“place of rest”
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Dunno why that name (Huw Pritchard) appeared, rather than the name I usually post under (Gwyn). I mean, they’re all my names, but still. I blame my fat, sausage-like fingers.
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is it you ?
Huw Pritchard (born 7 January 1976 in Cardiff, Wales), is a former Welsh racing cyclist. He represented Wales at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, and again in Manchester in the 2002 Commonwealth Games, where he won the silver medal in the 20 km scratch, the first Welshman to win a medal on the track at the Games. Huw now works as a product designer.
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is it you ?
Huw Pritchard (born 7 January 1976 in Cardiff, Wales), is a former Welsh racing cyclist. He represented Wales at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, and again in Manchester in the 2002 Commonwealth Games, where he won the silver medal in the 20 km scratch, the first Welshman to win a medal on the track at the Games.
Huw now works as a product designer.
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The female example of Stieler’s, on the right, reminds me of an actress. I can’t remember her name, though.
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In the painting of Mr B wearing the red scarf it looks to me like either his head is too big or his hands are too small.
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When your post/comment/reply keeps not going through, you can use the CTTF contact form to ask @Josh to take a peeksie. Keep your message short, just give info so he can easier find your post(s). And remember: just like Miles, Josh is a very busy man too.
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For posterity:
CTtF post, Sunday, 2/19/23, that may not appear in the forum …. ?
This was intended to be a reply on the original topic – Health Matters – started by Josh in 2018; a video showing how to make a cleansing treat from walnuts, garlic, lemon juice & honey.
As a disclaimer for video from Bitchute: i am not an advocate of the overall quality of content or information being served up, i usually browse the vid thumbnails…. not unlike the way i did as a young boy, on Sundays mornings, browsing the FunnyPapers (comic cartoons) section of the local newspaper. Back then, I generally was not yet able to read/comprehend very well, so i was basically mimicking my older siblings while browsing the various images of the popular comics back then ….. when my favorite comics were Charlie Brown, Andy Capp and B.C.. This was sort of a rite in our house, glossing the funny pages prior to going to church. My older brothers and sister got to read the funny pages first, then i, then my younger sister ….. 🤷♂️
These days, i consider browsing the line up of bitchute videos – without even watching them – as a modern form of that long ago Sunday morning ritual, except, Bitchute vid thumbnails tempt with a lot more graphical content – violence, soft porn and general purpose idiocy – than did the Sunday funny pages of the 1960’s….. but i do frequently browse there looking for the occasional nuggets, like the blind squirrel occasionally tripping over an acorn.
Be this as it may, the original post did not appear, nor even yield the “to moderation” message. After several reposts to no avail, i posted just the vid link to Current Events and it appeared ….. ?🤷♂️
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tomorrow, is the palindrome date 22 02 2022
do you think we will have fireworks or nukworks or anything to celebrate this beautiful date ?
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It’s 2023?
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It is 2023. There is no question about it 😉
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Not according to ChatGPT
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What year does it “think” it is? 1984?
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ah la boulette 🙂
the lapse of the guy who doesn’t want to age !
your comments on my mistake made me laugh… it’s very pleasant in early morning. thank you very much 🙂
on sorry for this false alarm.
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That may be a palindrome because it suits the nomenclature of some people in the East of the Atlantic, but some of us on the American side of the pond still refer to tomorrow as 02 23 2023 ….. but either way, i will not be at all surprised if somebody or something finds a reason to detonate fireworks, nukworks or other celebratory works.
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Feb 22nd is national margarita day. The 23rd is Soviet Red Army day and banana bread day. Although maybe the power will go out at 2:23pm, ya know give us at least something. March is usually the kickoff for the hoaxes to begin. What is the explanation for all the events listed as Saint days on the Satanic calender?
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Agreed.
At this time in history, there seems to be a go-day for every bleeping day in the yearly 365.25 cycle, the itinerary so to speak, for those who for many years on end have been executing nefarious plans in harmony with some solar/numerological schedule.
I once self-studied esoteric masonry. Eventually i realized that it effectively requires becoming like one of them to better understand the depths of the arcane nature of their MO, so i gave up, but i had learned enough to notice that “they” concoct events to occur on or near one of the 8 main points on the yearly dial, beginning with the 2 equinoxes plus the cross quarters and the cross-eighths, to cover each of the 4 yearly seasons and in between. Doesn’t matter if anyone knows a given day as Imbold …. Candy Emmas…. or Ground Hog day, or Samhain …. All Hallows Eve ….. Halloween ….. or Yule Tide …. Saturnalia ….. Christmas , etc., knowingly or obliviously, we’ve all been conditioned to recognize and celebrate some of the cyclical rites on this yearly clock of Holy Days/holidays and other days of remembrance.
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I think in a recent article it stated all the Saints were Phonies. No wonder all the baby blood drinking stories pop up when a hoax goes down. They control the Satan stuff too. 3202023 seems kinda palindromish. So if nothing happens on 3/11 then 3/02/23 or 3/20 for the next big one? Place your bets! At least we’ve received an article almost everyday in February, but count out a vacation because I think the hoaxes may ramp up a bit soon.
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Like in Star Trek… it’s not good to change the timeline.
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Wait until the date, wherever you are, rolls over to 02-23-23, edit the day and the year without the century, and resubmit.
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For those who have not come across this information other places, DNA plasmids with antibiotic resistance genes have now been found to contaminate the covid-19 mRNA vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna. An interesting commentary to this finding can be found here. I am not a molecular biologist, but I understand that injecting millions of people with antibiotic resistance genes is potentially a very bad thing if these genes are spread into the host microbiome.
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@Maria
That was a fascinating read. I have a new respect for bacteria.
E. coli bacteria were used as tiny factories for reproducing and harvesting “DNA that could be used to make the spike protein-producing mRNA.”
Bacteria code enzymes that basically allow life to exist and they keep us healthy. We are around 40% or up to 90% microbial, depending on who you believe.
Conventional medicine messes with them (antibiotics, drugs) and this may be the main cause of subsequent chronic disease.
I wonder if bacteria read the charge field when developing complex enzymes? I’m thinking about Miles’s paper on evolution.
Click to access evol.pdf
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Another fake legal action, this one is about the fake assassination of the fake civil rights leader Malcolm X in 1965.
Malcolm X and the word “fake” are associated multiple times in various papers on Miles’ site.
One example from consent.pdf: “One problem: the whole Malcolm X story was a hoax.”
In hopper2.pdf: “The manufactured Malcolm X came from there.”
X’s Phoenician relations are related in malc.pdf.
The current tale:
https://www.rt.com/news/571926-malcolm-x-family-lawsuit/
“The family of late civil rights icon Malcolm X has filed a $100 million wrongful death lawsuit against the state of New York, the CIA, and the FBI for allegedly covering up the activist’s assassination in the 1960s.”
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Meanwhile in Tennessee:
“A fire broke out at a major US uranium processing facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee on Wednesday. All employees have been accounted for and there is no danger to the general public, the Department of Energy officials insisted.”
https://www.rt.com/news/571941-uranium-fire-y12-tennessee/
A distraction from the chem spill?
Or yet another news story to get a looming (fake) nuclear Armageddon into the social (un)consciousness?
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The government’s website about the importance of the plant in making the world a safer place:
“The Y-12 website describes the National Security Complex as “a premier manufacturing facility dedicated to making our nation and the world a safer place,” that deals with storing nuclear materials, producing fuel for the US Navy’s reactors, and performs “complementary work for other government and private-sector entities.””
Next time I’ll try reading the full article before hitting Post Comment.
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“ A distraction from the chem spill?”
Yet another distraction from a previous distraction …. This just in!: the previous Ohio train wreck distraction is getting a boost from Maga man, meanwhile the previous war distraction in Ukraine is getting a boost from Grandpa Simpson.
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Regarding “1984” — did any other reader suspect Julia of being a member of the Thought Police? I think she was part of the project to break Winston.
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I did. She seemed more devoted to the daily 2-minutes Hate ritual compared to her ho-hum affair with Winston.
I did not suspect the little man that ran the pawn shop / motel in the Prole sector where they dallied….. i think it was Henry Makow who alleged the little man was a Jesuit spy.
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I did not suspect she shop owner at all nor the “bugs” behind the picture. In fact, I was shocked that O’Brien’s project was going on for seven years, including brainf**king Winston at night by speaking through the tele-wotsits and manipulating his dreams.
But Julia…I started to suspect her towards the end, even though we are never given any direct evidence. In my “head canon” she will always be under O’Brien’s wing.
Cheers anyway.
PS Old Makow — every once in a while he posts useful links and essays, then goes off into his spooky deep end with nuke fear porn, aliens etc…
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*the shop owner
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My reply got “memory holed” 😀
Aye, I did not see the shopkeeper coming either.
Ah spooky Makow: when he’s not pushing nukes, demons and aliens he does have some interesting links and essays.
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My responses went down the memory h*le 😉
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I suspected everyone, including Makow.
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…and the author too!
I didn’t suspect the singing washer woman 😉
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New high tech scam is being used to monetize an old insurance scam.
“Titanic mass grave site to be pillaged for NFTs”
https://www.theregister.com/2023/02/22/titanic_nfts/
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Wow, whoever wrote that set a new standard for bullshit
Is it me or is it the case that by the time you’ve chipped away the meaningless yaff in that piece all you’re left with is a quote from a fake victim about a fake scam concerning a fake event?
I despise misdirection, but can still appreciate talent when I see it, the words there almost induce a coma as you scan the page!
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“Radical black activist Angela Davis was visibly shocked when she learned that she was a descendant of the pilgrims on the Mayflower.
The self-avowed Marxist feminist and former black power activist in the 1970s appeared as a guest on the PBS series Finding Your Roots Tuesday. During her interview, host Henry Louis Gates, Jr. revealed that she is a descendant of one of the original passengers on the Mayflower, William Brewster. ”
Sayin’ it to our faces 😉
My goodness what a spooky fake she is: the last two paragraphs are a resume for the contemporary Western aristocratic spook:
A radical race activist (shovin’ it in our faces!)
She began her instruction in Marxism at Brandeis University
A member of both the Communist Party USA and the Black Panther Party, she spoke in Communist Cuba, the Soviet Union, and East Germany.
Long career in academia, beginning as a professor at UCLA in 1969 and has taught at San Francisco State, UC Santa Cruz, Rutgers University, and Syracuse University. She also ran for Vice President as a member of the Communist Party in 1980 and 1984. *** Her career epitomizes the workers struggle 😉 ***
She has called for the abolition of prisons.
Called for abolition of the police.
And the punchline…
She is also a family friend of Jussie Smollett.
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“Radical black activist Angela Davis was visibly shocked when she learned that she was a descendant of the pilgrims on the Mayflower.
The self-avowed Marxist feminist and former black power…is a descendant of one of the original passengers on the Mayflower, William Brewster. ”
Sayin’ it to our faces 😉
My goodness what a spooky fake she is: the last two paragraphs are a resume for the contemporary Western aristocratic spook:
A radical race activist (shovin’ it in our faces!)
She began her instruction in Marxism at Brandeis University
A member of both the Communist Party USA and the Black Panther Party, she spoke in Communist Cuba, the Soviet Union, and East Germany.
Long career in academia, beginning as a professor at UCLA in 1969 and has taught at San Francisco State, UC Santa Cruz, Rutgers University, and Syracuse University. She also ran for Vice President as a member of the Communist Party in 1980 and 1984. *** Her career epitomizes the workers struggle 😉 ***
She has called for the abolition of prisons.
Called for abolition of the police.
And the punchline…
She is also a family friend of Jussie Smollett.
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Sigh. It unstructured my structuring.
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Just a reminder of an important video that shows the absolute bullshit of wearing masks.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/s0eMHUCNzXxK/
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From Wikid: June Almeida was born on 5 October 1930 at 10 Duntroon Street, Glasgow, to Jane Dalziel (née Steven) and Harry Leonard Hart, “a bus driver”
Almeida succeeded in identifying viruses that were previously unknown, including—in 1966—a group of viruses that was later named coronavirus.
Almeida’s sense of humour arose in an ode to electron microscopy, and the symmetrical structure of coronavirus (with an apology to poet, William Blake).
“Virus, virus shining bright,
In the phosphotungstic night,
What immortal hand or eye,
Dare frame thy fivefold symmetry
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On the topic from the annals of studying disease-causing pathogens, aside from institutional sources – such as FDA and other police-state agencies – i am not aware that anyone has legitimately ( Miles-style) refuted the works of Royal Rife. I am aware that 1) he hand-crafted the optics in the process of 2) inventing his own electron microscopes, 3) and also developed a slide / specimen method that allowed him to 4) study live organisms/pathogens – of a viral, bacterial or fungal form – found in the samples taken from live animals or humans, and along the way, 5) invented a method staining the samples with different frequencies of light so as to distinctly identify the various pathogens and 6) the distinct radio frequencies – MOR- that would kill or disintegrate the various pathogens under study.
Being some hundred-plus years after the fact, i am aware that some of the most likely red flags that might suggest he was not what his legacy says, his main benefactor was an heir of a wealthy family made rich in the ball bearing industry of that era, and he spent considerable time associating with various figures with high titles in the institutions then tethered to education/science/medicine.
I do not know of any poems or other odes commemorating Roy, but the idea reminds me of reading about a poem/ode that was written for the spear-shaking occasion of Francis Bacon’s elder associates helping celebrate his 16th birthday .
PS – 7) the Smithsonian Institute, at one time, acknowledged being in the possession of at least one of Roy’s ‘Universal Microscope’ which included the option for photographing the pathogens under study …… oh, and 8) Rife claimed he saw, with his own eyes, the pleomorphic nature of how some pathogens have the ability to morph from one form to another …. but being #8 may itself be a chai-like flag.
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Royal Rife is one of the few people among those who studied microscopic life within the broader biology field and was continuing the work of Bechamp. He was ridiculed and isolated, his personal notes never recovered and as far as the internet offers, only one of his microscopes has survived (but is not completely functional).
You got it wrong – he engineered and constructed an optical microscope capable of 31000x magnification, not an electron one. This allowed him to observe specimens in vivo, which is big difference from the electron microscope, which is fed in vitro specimens (frozen, vacuumed and chemically stained, etc). Another difference is in the staining of specimens – Rife arrived at the conclusion that light could be used, instead of poisonous chemicals, to “stain” the subject. This was brilliant. Ironically, Rife’s genius in constructing an “impossible” microscope later contributed to chronic lack of credibility – as is still the case, apparently.
Look at his Wiki page, it’s practically void of anything useful, along with references. For instance, you can’t find anything about Bechamp and/or terrain theory, which were the true fundamentals Rife was building upon. And then another half of his Wiki page is smearing and associating Rife’s work with alleged pyramid scheme story, which was an issue some time after his death with charlatans abusing his findings, specifically the frequency generator Rife developed. That’s just not how it goes with Phoenies, the amount of promotion their keen receives can’t be compared to what you’re seeing with Rife.
The only reasonable red flag could be that according to geni.com, his mother was Ida May Rife, neé Chaney, but this doesn’t go any further.
You have a very weak case based on what can be found on the internet. I think you’ve being suspicious due to your incredulity with one man’s achievements. Some people are simply ingenious, it’s as simple as that.
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Rife’s work is mentioned positively in this Midwestern doctor article, which also discusses the rejection by mainstream science. Don’t know if someone has linked to that before.
I’d say Rife does have some minor red flags, like the name “Royal”, and the claim that he first worked as a driver for his sponsors. But even if he had ties to the families, it wouldn’t necessarily mean that is research isn’t genuine. Even some people from the families do genuine research, and their conclusions can be right, or wrong, in all honesty. And if these conclusions contradict the wrong dogmas, and aren’t good for business, then no amount of family connections will save them from being slandered and buried.
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@Vexman, i agree that you partly got right re: the technical bit i got wrong about loosely describing Rife’s microscope. Be that as it may, i agree that much of what you elaborated on is the same that i had already said. What i did not say but probably should have is that despite whatever flags that surrounded him, until further information comes along to the contrary, i still consider Rife an actual one in a million genius who ultimately died a broken man ….. not unlike the fictional Winston.
@Gerry – yes, agreed, somebody recently mentioning Rife in a positive light.
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New Paper: TUCKER TELLS YOU THE NEWS IS GASLIGHTING YOU while gaslighting you:
Click to access tuck2.pdf
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In addition to Miles note on blood clots, since clots are either mostly fibrin (veins) or platelet (arteries), look for herbs and natural substances that are either fibrinolytic or anti-platelet to break them down.
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Miles mentioned the Dilbert guy Scott Adams. I recall enjoying some clever cartoon jokes in that series once. Commenters on his site also seemed to be smart and skeptical people overall. But when I much later saw that Adams had started a video blog, he came across as a complete kook on these videos, babbling non-stop about “Trump’s strategies” and nonsense like that. I couldn’t even finish a single one. Like as if the cartoons are done by a different team or something. Has anyone followed these videos? Was he always like that?
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He has been on Alex Jones a lot in recent years. When I was a regular listener to Jones’ clucking around 6-7 years ago he had that guy on his show quite regularly, and yes, I believe it was Trump this and that at that time as well. Roger Stone and some other choice characters were also on a lot at that time. Yikes! 😬
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[the military was defending itself against incipient widescale revolution by pre-emptively attacking its own citizens, especially males.]
Precisely. And the scale, coordination, centralization and hence the obviousness/transparency of this attack against the people is surely unprecedented in the history of the world. That’s why I am telling people that it’s over. Even if one doesn’t take karma etc into account in this question, the project’s intention must have been crystal clear to everyone involved in this worldwide attack. Even if zero percent of these people have a shred of conscience, they must be jumping off the ship out of pure fear right now. Fear that the top dogs will let the small ones take the blame. Not everyone is going to make it to Aruba this time.
Guys, it’s all over. This is indeed Phoenician suicide by police.
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I’m not seeing any revolution from the masses at the bottom of the pyramid. Even with the obviousness and people waking up on a large scale, most seem to be docile, or not know the steps to take to organize and do something about it. If there is an organization formed it’s usually infiltrated. How many thousands of years has it been since the people took over the reigns. The real revolution would have to come from the top between disagreeing factions.
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RE: the Angela Davis thing –
I don’t believe anything on that “Finding Your Roots” TV show. Somehow the genealogy of every guest always seems to uncover some dramatic, surprising event or connection that makes the guest gasp, cry, jump for joy, etc. It all seems like scripted BS to me. And, the show’s host’s name is Gates to boot.
I think it is just propaganda to encourage the dopes to submit their DNA for “analysis” and inclusion in the DNA database.
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I think I figured out what wars are all about. They’re basically real estate scams.
The banksters that control governments decide when and where wars will be fought. Then the war starts. Lots and lots of real estate is destroyed in the process, preferably privately owned. Most property insurance policies have what they call a War Exclusion Clause which means insurers don’t have to pay the owners a dime for damage due to acts of war. So the owners are screwed. The banks then make a fortune on loans for rebuilding and again for sales of the rebuilt properties, not to mention all the real estate foreclosures due to broke property owners not being able to make mortgage payments.
This would be why we see all these bombed out cities that have no military value as targets and no military reason to destroy them and very little damage to what should be real military targets. This is what I am seeing so far in the “Ukraine war.”
The purpose of wars then would be the destruction of real estate with impunity so that the banksters can profit from the aftermath. All the rest is smoke and mirrors.
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I’m pretty sure Miles outlined that way back. Of course, a production as large as a war has countless scams running concurrently, as everyone involved wants their own piece of the pie and they don’t all deal in the same flavor.
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“I’m pretty sure Miles outlined that way back.”
And, where are you pretty sure that is?
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See hitler2.pdf
Page 5:
“You will tell me we do have convincing photos of bombed out areas in various cities, and I agree. But I think it is possible certain slums were targeted for demolition. The governors used the war as an excuse to remove blighted areas, which they could then rebuild at a profit, also accelerating gentrification. They are still doing it now in peacetime, as we have seen in various more recent false flags and fake events, including the 911 event. One of the primary purposes of that false flag was the removal of the trade centers. [The Grenfell Tower fire in 2017 may have been another of these, since it was both public housing and an eyesore. Being in a high-rent district in Kensington, the owners of the land likely figured they could make a better profit by getting rid of it. By the way, the building burned for 60 hours on almost all floors without collapsing, putting the lie to the claims during 911.*] The leaders of various countries may have hired foreign air forces to take out their undesired regions, or they may have simply ordered their own air forces to do the job. After 911 (and the evidence I have
uncovered in this paper), I don’t believe it is off-the-table to propose the RAF may have bombed Britain themselves.”
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I think he implied it in the new Ohio article as well. These staged events get people to move out. Mining, oil, fracking companies, shopping centers, etc… move in. There are many bug infested shtholes for houses all over the country built 100 years ago. They still are selling them for way too much money. check out zillow to look at the sad state of overpriced housing. But the new thing is tearing them down by entire streets and building apartment complexes. Just like the BLM riots were performed within old industrial zones with old buildings that needed to be torn down. I’m thinking to the past at Dresden and Berlin, maybe the same concept.
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Greg,
Add the fake fire bombing of Coventry, England to that list.
Coventry was established in the Middle Ages and the buildings were protected by historical preservation acts, from being demolished and replaced with modern industrial facilities.
Blame it on the Nazis.
The BLM “mostly peaceful” protests, along with demolishing unprofitable big box stores, also destroyed locally owned, independent small businesses. Added plus was setting up some building contractors with lucrative contracts to rebuild police stations, if the neighborhood stations weren’t abandoned.
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I wonder if that was part of the rationale behind the great, grand Jewish Revolt of Trajan’s reign? New colonies were established and cities rebuilt after the devastation. Same with the numerous “risings” in Ireland resulting in famine and destruction followed by colonisation and rebuilding.
Same old, same old?
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And what do you think of the Great Fire of London which not only happened in 1666 but started by the baker Farriner?
Farriner… like farine in French??
or should we understand banker mariner…
in any case, in french, enfariner has the synonym poudrer = powder (not to confuse with power), which has the synonym maquiller = make-up.
We are there.
according to wkpd:
The number of direct victims of the fire is very small: eight dead according to Porter
The fire very quickly ravaged the dilapidated homes of the poor
King Charles II encourages the evacuation of victims to other cities
Several innovative urban projects are proposed for the reconstruction of the city
Christopher Wren’s grand plan was not implemented, largely because the reconstruction was financed by private interests
and finally, the killing-phrase: the fact that the fire broke out in Pudding Lane (“pudding alley”) and stopped at Pye Corner (“pie corner”) proves that the Fire is
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WKPD
The Monument to the Great Fire of London:
The drawings of the time show that several versions of the Monument were considered: a simple obelisk, a column decorated with tongues of fire, and the fluted Doric column which was finally chosen.
The real point of contention came from the choice of the type of ornament to place at the top of the Monument.
Initially Wren wanted a statue of a phoenix with outstretched wings rising from its ashes….
no ? really ?
The total cost of the Monument was £13,450 of which £11,300 was paid by the mason and contractor Joshua Marshall
Paid by or paid to?
I didn’t know Joshua was a London name
As for Marshall, it is the title of the highest dignity in the military hierarchy, the equivalent of the Roman dux.
pfff… wherever you look, whatever you do, you always come across them… I’m fed up, it’s boring, it’s always the same story, always the same rottenness.
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WKPD
The Monument to the Great Fire of London:
The drawings of the time show that several versions of the Monument were considered: a simple obelisk, a column decorated with tongues of fire, and the fluted Doric column which was finally chosen.
The real point of contention came from the choice of the type of ornament to place at the top of the Monument.
Initially Wren wanted a statue of a phoenix with outstretched wings rising from its ashes….
no ? really ?
The total cost of the Monument was £13,450 of which £11,300 was paid by the mason and contractor Joshua Marshall
Paid by or paid to?
nothing to say about Joshua, it’s a typical London name, but Marshall is the title of the highest dignity in the military hierarchy, the equivalent of the Roman dux.
pfff… wherever you look, whatever you do, you always come across them…
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Given that Ukraine is supposedly the breadbasket of the world, it makes sense that the theft of its agricultural regions is the main goal, using a fake war as cover https://aanirfan.blogspot.com/2023/02/who-is-buying-up-ukraine.html.
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Did you see that bit about growing cannabis?
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CBD is the new oil ?
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CBD – the new oil – ?
In terms of a petro / cash-cow oil, CBD is definitely a new one of those .
CBD is essentially one of the newest, post-prohibition cash cows the same way booze/alcohol “spirits” morphed from traditional, folk-made, to illegal, and finally to government-approved once the governments seized & reigned in, then began wielding total control / regulation / sales therein.
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@drew steele
my comment referred to the well-known mantra “data is the new oil”.
and you are absolutely right.
In my small city, three specialized stores have already opened.
A vague impression of hyenas throwing themselves on carrion.
I remember having the same impression with the electronic cigarette
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@Rollekin, Off the top of my head, i can think of at least one good example that confirms your suspicion on wars for land grabs.
I was taught that in or around 1492, the Italian Columbus was funded by the Queen of Iberia and the King of Spain, to sail / explore / discover the New World. By 1600, the King of England was slicing & dicing “royal charter” huge tracts of the East coast of the new world and giving them out to buddies in the Old Boy Network….. as though he owned this place.
Somewhere in between those bookends years, it was determined that royalty had the divine right to such booty, and this right was further reinforced by England’s conquests ( fancy word for “the spoils of wars” ) over Spain, France and other kingdoms that might have once fancied they too once had some of that divine right to develop this place.
Vangelis aptly captured the leading bookend to song ‘1492 Conquest of Paradise’.
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As an addendum to my comment about the real reason for wars, I would add that there can be other reasons for wars. For example, I think the Viet Nam War had more to do with cocaine than communism. Maybe that’s why we see so much film showing them bombing and defoliating jungles. Is that where the coca fields were?
In the linked story above about the Ukraine land grab it mentions that much of the land can be used to grow cannabis.
The main idea is that wars are about financial gain in some form and the reasons given to the brainwashed masses is just an excuse which is why the reasons they teach in school are so vague and nonsensical.
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I did hear Afghanistan was about Poppies, but can’t verify.
There have been acknowledged opium wars in history though.
And a minor spat about tea in your part of the world I believe.
The root of all of them being profit of course, so follow the shekels to find the culprits.
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New paper:
Click to access race.pdf
And update:
Click to access coronad.pdf
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Palm Coast, mentioned in the fake stomping paper, is in my back yard. I don’t have any insight into Palm Coast being a Spooktown, but I know it was hacked out of the coastal brambles and sand dunes in the early ‘70s and sold as “A new way of living,” which was a clever slogan for a planned retirement community. It has indeed grown like wildfire (heh heh), filling up with the well-heeled. Florida’s population exploded in those days, all over the state, and is exploding again. Please stop moving here, we have enough.
For Desantis to have lived there and commuted an hour each way to the Navy bases in Jacksonville is unlikely, though not implausible. I know a guy that lives in Palm Coast and thinks nothing of driving an hour or more on business, but Palm Coast isn’t really a bedroom community of Jax.
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“ …. but I know it was hacked out of the coastal brambles and sand dunes in the early ‘70s ….”
This reminds me of living when in south Florida during the 80’s. I lived in Sunrise, and eventually learned it did not exist until developed by some clever financiers who backfilled that part of the Everglades and then sold it as “prime real estate”.
Back to Palm Coast, Wikipedia claims development there was begun by Levitt & Sons real estate company, that also developed other communities, such as Levittown, New York, where, ironically, the housing agreement excluded everyone, even Jews, not Caucasians.
Levitt & Sons was eventually acquired by a conglomerate originally known as International Telephone & Telegraph Inc. I remember ITT did provide telephone & leased-line services to my employer’s manufacturing facility in Puerto Rico.
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His paper reminds me of the Star Trek episode… Day of the Dove. Where it was a “Outside Force” that was making people fight each other.
But once they found out what it was… it had no power over them.
One of the best quotes was… “We need no help hating humans”.
But then eventually the Klingons became allies with the federation.
Hopefully humanity can eventually learn the lesson of “Who the true enemies really are”.
You can’t fight a enemy unless you know who they or what they are.
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Regarding the Ohio update: I had never thought that the movie Erin Brokovitch was about a cover-up, but what a clever way that would be to get hold of an area with natural resources or expensive real estate.
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The Bankster Scam Continues: https://americanyellowvest.wordpress.com/2023/02/26/the-bankster-scams-continue/
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Did Woody go off script? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8LX8MQMrag
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Sayin’ It To Our Faces, the Musical? 😉
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At the beginning he mentions who he is: Purple!
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Yes he did, the aristocratic spooky whore that he is. Well heard.
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One guy on my job said he took the purple pill.
I guess with that you get the best of both worlds.
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Time permitting, ive been following Miles’ recent lead and tuning into Tucker (TCT) for study purposes. Tonight ( Monday 2/27/23, 8PM EST) he began with the breaking news that the Biden Whitehouse now agrees the COV-19 virus escaped from China.
I was surprised to see an/any MSM outlet devoting 20 minutes, during prime time, commercial free, to any story. Ultimately, i came away thinking FOX blew a big chunk of broadcast capital in another effort to convince wavering viewers that there WAS a deadly virus that began to take over the world during 2020 …. kinda like the way we are regularly served up reminders, 50 + years after the fact, of how “JFK met his untimely demise”.
Around 830 PM, Tucker gave a nod to Woody Harrelson’s being flamed today by some MSM outlets; as a tin-foil-hat-wearing nut re: his recent “going off script” while hosting SNL, and wondering out loud about the idea of a script he recently reviewed, while stoned in Central Park …. for which a video was recently posted here. What i would like to know is, where was the DHS spook who’s only job, ostensibly( post Janet & Justin’s ‘wardrobe malfunction’ ) is to stay alert, policing the broadcast airwaves 24-7 ready at a moment’s notice to press the kill button if/when needed to thwart undesired content/speech being broadcasted “leaked” out to the viewing public?
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Good question. Maybe he was in the loo struggling with a crossways #2 or something.
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Friday 3/3/23, 810 PM
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TCT – In the opening segment tonight, Tucker reminded us of how Pennsylvania recently re-elected a dead guy; Anthony DeLuca. Then further skewered PA for having elected Fetterman.
I want to point out that there is previous precedent related to Americans, ostensibly, electing dead guys. For example, in 2000, John Ashcroft, seeking reelection to his seat in the US Senate, lost, to a dead guy ( Mel Carnahan). G.W. Bush was so impressed that he promoted Ashcroft by appointing him to the office of US Attorney General.
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https://delingpole.substack.com/p/conservative-william-f-buckley-and
As far as I can tell, Delingpole is low level peerage who fell from msm journalism over a decade ago for exposing the global warming scam. I see him as on the right track and either consoling/comforting himself with Christianity, believing Satan is real, or walking that line to appease tptb. Silly, perhaps, but I can’t believe he is conops just yet. Surely some people speaking out are searching as well.
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I think its possible that if he used to be mainstream, and is now “independent”, that this was a planned fail. What better way to blackwash climate truth than by getting someone to speak the truth, then push them through a satanist/loony door number two.
Then anyone who strays upon any truth he has uttered might instantly dismiss it as false because of any other loony stuff he’s deliberately spouted. Or just as bad, swallow his new schtick and stop searching for the important door 3. Like the Flat Earthers and UFO goons.
I agree there are people searching, but I suspect Delingpole knows all he wants to and is misdirecting with false flag idiocy. After all if he was searching he would have found Miles by now, and I think Miles has exposed so many low level peerage I wouldn’t trust one of them. Miles has named many phonies from the families who have played opposing roles for gain, if Delingpole is peerage there’s a high chance he’s gaming us.
Thats my reasoned logic at least. In reality I’m convinced every member of the peerage at every level is a full time crook.
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@Graham
You could well be right but I have followed Delingpole for a while now and I don’t see the ‘spinning out into the bushes’ tactic. Thanks to Miles, I can usually spot a conop quite easily now.
Delingpole has commercial interests to nurture while searching for the truth and exposing the lies/hypocrisy. He is a far cry from the purity of Miles. Delingpole has made a living out of pleasing the donating sectors of his followers and that must play into who he interviews, etc… He also needs to be civilised to the conops he interviews or he wouldn’t survive in the business.
Delingpole knows about Miles and even asked Ole Dammegard about him. Delingpole sounded genuinely curious but I think Delingpole thinks Miles is an extreme conspiracy theorist. You can understand how someone not ready for what Miles has to say might think that.
For what it’s worth, I just wondered if anyone on here felt the same way about Delingpole. That article he wrote is pretty spot on.
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@Amanda. I think I follow your reasoning there, but would suggest caution trusting someone with the multiple flags of peerage connections, having to appease commercial interests and being civilised to conops. You might say those and truth seeking are mutually exclusive activities.
I know what you mean about being able to skate through these door 2 sites collecting only the nuggets after studying Miles though. I’ve found unfortunately that mistrust is now my default position, it would be good if your empathy towards Delingpole is justified though.
I’ve found a good guide to people is that mighty phrase, “By their fruits you shall know them.”
Nice we can all have rational chats here again after recent purges, even when there isn’t a consensus. 🙂
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@Graham
Long before i found Miles’ work, I had already grown stingy with trust.
Now that ive been reading Miles for over 15 years, i often wonder if there were Phoenies in my family tree. All i know for sure is, i was raised in a loving family a bit below the mid-line of middle class. There was no one of great wealth on either side of my grand parents. My parents did not force their world views on me and my brothers & sisters but they did require us to go to church (Methodist), weekly, until we graduated high school. I never knew, learned or even heard much of my heritage beyond 4 grandparents.
In the last decade or so i have increasingly become interested in studying my family tree. My mothers side was mostly German with some English, Welsh and Scotch history, with surnames – like Myers – that sound like they could have descended from real Jews. My fathers side was mostly German with some Native American from his mothers side. In the past year, i began mapping out my family tree and was able to find enough information to learn the names of all 4 sides back to 3-G Grand parents. Of note just on the Steele line, i discovered my 3g grand father, named Jacob, born 1801, had 11 children, all given fairly traditional names, like Hannah, Abraham, Rachel, Issac, Sarah, etc. For that era, Jacob was known to be a man of means; he had TWO full sets of horse & buggy, and raised his family in a remote, rural village that during his time known as ‘Steelton’, and he was the first in his family to be buried in the private Steel Cemetery that recently discovered is about 15 miles south of where i was born, and today houses over 200 Steel tombs.
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Delingpole does know about Miles. If fact when he interviews Ole Dammegard here (34:30) he asks him about Miles’ exposé on him. Dammegard’s response is hilariously awkward and unconvincing. Delingpole does preface it with “I’m not sure whether to trust [Miles] or whether he’s a real person or a number of people.”
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@Kieran
Yes! When Delingpole asked Ole about Miles it didn’t seem scripted to me. And Ole sounded caught off guard.
Whenever I read Miles or Delingpole, I always come away feeling hopeful. But I am basically untrustful of everyone else in alt media now.
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Fascinating to listen to Delingpole and Dammegård. Most of the time these people ignore and don’t mention Miles, but in this interview they seemingly decided to engage in fighting Miles much more directly. I really have not followed Delingpole and I didn’t know who he was even, but I would guess this was scripted for one spook talking to another spook, all for the sake of letting Dammegård criticize Miles’ work and elevate his own. I read this as a sign Miles’ work is having such a big effect that they feel they have to engage with him directly.
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After all if he was searching he would have found Miles by now
Spot on, Graham. I’ve sent links to Miles with a short summary to such people and invariably, I never heard from them again. Now I use it as a test when I get newly acquainted with someone. Saves me a lot of time.
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P.S. Before, I used The Programmer’s stone with the same purpose.
Before that, Alice Miller.
Identical results.
Really.
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Thanks for introducing that guy. He writes very well explaining controlled opposition, ironically. I have made up this rule-of-thumb that whenever irony is involved, there is some conspiracy. I’m only half joking. I don’t know about Delingpole, he’s certainly next level.
In a interview with Bart Sibrel, Sibrel says: WW II has milions of witnesses, where with this moonlanding we have only some blurry film. Says Delingpole: I think that’s a very bad example. Who knows how much we’ve been lied to about WW II? Says Bart: ehh…
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I also came across this, in the comments under an interview where he talks about himself fox hunting.
Somebody complains about the cruelty of fox hunting.
Delingpole’s response: No you fool! That’s just fake news by the predator class to divide communities.
So what is he? A peace negotiator from the peerage?
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@Gijs
Thanks for checking out Delingpole! 😁
Fox hunting is one of those divisive topics that feeds into the ‘animals are as important as humans’ meme. Another way to devalue human life, in my opinion. Useful to set us against each other. (Plus, have you ever seen the result of a fox in a henhouse? They show no mercy.)
From what Delingpole says, fox hunting involves lots of adrenaline producing jumps over hedges and other obstacles on horses with nary a fox in sight let alone a kill. I don’t really have an opinion on a topic I know nothing about though. I stay out of it. I’m Australian and we don’t do that over here.
I doubt Phoenicians hunt foxes. They would get sore bums on horses and the shekels would bounce out of their pockets. They would probably enjoy sticking it to the lower peerage and creating some animal rights chaos for them. Can’t have anyone joining forces against them. All must fight.
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There’s hunting by regular people. Yeah, not nice to the animal, but hey.
And there’s aristocratic hunting, where the inbred imbeciles gang up, gallop on specially-trained horses around the countryside, and have specially-bred and just-released animals chased towards them by an army of assistants. Forests are even cut down or burned to give them clearer shots, because they couldn’t hit their targets otherwise. It’s all very destructive to the regions where it’s done.
When I was still reading 2nd-door alt news, I really enjoyed George Monbiot’s ranting against the mobs of hunting nobs. He’s Guardian controp, but I think he’s right on that one.
https://www.monbiot.com/2012/05/29/the-estate-were-in/
https://www.monbiot.com/2014/04/28/the-shooting-party/
https://www.monbiot.com/2014/05/19/highland-spring/
https://www.monbiot.com/category/hunting-the-countryside/
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@Gerry – Thank you for those links.
In the mid 00s’, i stumbled onto Don Harkins at the Idaho Observer. There i found his preamble and the story of Piercing The 8 Veils, his imagined idea of why so many people cannot see truth ….. “unable / unwilling to wake up “ to put that in the present vernacular.
The lead-in to that story:
“ …… The most common explanation to be arrived at is that most people just “don’t want to see” what is really going on.
Extremely evil men and women who make up the world’s power-elite have cleverly cultivated a virtual pasture so grass green that few people seldom, if ever, bother to look up from where they are grazing long enough to notice the brightly colored tags stapled to their ears.
The same people who cannot see their enslavement for the pasture grass have a tendency to view as insane “conspiracy theorists” those of us who can see past the farm and into the parlor of his feudal lordship’s castle…..”
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Gerry,
Even I have heard of George Monbiot which indicates he is highly promoted. Who has heard of James Delingpole? I only found him after watching, “The Great Global Warming Swindle” over a decade ago and I searched the topic.
I know the peerage are painfully spoiled and entitled and easy to dismiss but I also wonder if they aren’t one of the only things standing between the governors and us, the common people.
If all lower level peerage was diminished/degraded, what’s to stop the governors from putting us in buildings/smart cities/zones, whatever, to get us off the land and eating bok choy, bread and bugs? The governors own government’s, media and large corporations. The peerage may be all that’s left standing in their way.
I googled Monbiot and discovered that he is a climate change pusher, wants to ‘wild’ back the land and is anti-farming.
“About 70% of global farmland is owned by 1% of “farmers”. Agri-business now rules the roost.”
“Four companies — Cargill, Archer Daniel Midland, Bunge and Louis Dreyfus — control 90% of the global grain trade. Similarly, four companies — ChemChina, Corteva, Bayer and BASF — control 66% of the world’s agricultural chemicals. These businesses are hardly renowned for their care of the environment.”
“Monbiot’s solution is a ‘‘farmfree” future, in which our farmland has been re-wilded with exotic megafauna — think lions, elephants, giraffes. What will we eat? Bacterial soup, grown in vats.”
https://unherd.com/2022/05/george-monbiots-farming-fantasies/
If Delingpole gets his kicks from riding horses over fences and hedges, falling off when the horse lands in a badger hole and chatting with his lower peer colleagues about the lunacy of lockdowns, the covid scam and other rabbit hole topics while the lead hunters rarely ever see or kill a fox, then I say, knock yourself out buddy. When future generations are locked up their zones it is hardly going to matter.
Our locked up progeny can rub their invisible halos after being brainwashed about how ‘good’ they now are. The land has been re-wilded and animals can happily go about killing each other to survive while we are kept in zoos. And the Phoenicians can roam free (with guards and guns).
I am a humanist and the more I feel the tide turning, the more I love human beings. While I smile and wave at little children and babies, my female work colleagues go ga-ga over dogs, take photos with them and have dog treats on hand for them. It’s all about reprogramming women to not have so many babies. Veganism and vegetarianism is pushing the same anti-population agenda because animal fat promotes fertility. Traditional cultures knew this and I see the resulting infertility all around me amongst vegetarian family members.
Anyway, these are all just distractions from the main attraction. Keep all eyes on the governors.
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Delingpole has a spook bio.
Alma mater Malvern College, Christ Church (Oxford)
Malvern College:
“Among the alumni of the college are at least two Commonwealth prime ministers, two Nobel laureates (five Nobel Prizes including prep school alumni), an Olympic gold medalist and many other notable persons from various fields. The novelist C. S. Lewis, author of The Chronicles of Narnia, was a pupil of the school. ”
Christ Church (Oxford) has a similar, but much longer, list of spooky alumni.
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@Wayne
Yes, Delingpole is from peerage and often talks about who he knew at Malvern College, eg. Boris Johnson, and how they all followed the lockstep of covid.
Not everyone gets tapped on the shoulder by Intelligence.
Delingpole’s connections obviously helped him get into mainstream journalism but he is a talented writer in his own right. He strikes me as likely a loud mouth rebel who got kicked to the curb, but who knows. Either he is clueless or I am.
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about Malvern College: there’s a lot more than Prime Ministers & Nobel Prize winners:
-James Jesus Angleton
-Aleister Crowley
and then some, see http://mileswmathis.com/blarnia.pdf
I didn’t know about this James Delingpole but I’m intrigued now, thanks.
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Social Security To Raise Retirement Age To 70?https://americanyellowvest.wordpress.com/2023/02/28/social-security-retirement-age-70/
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I’ve been spending some time with many excellent art essays written by Miles. I was especially affected by the essay on Tolstoy’s “What is Art?”. Granted, I’m not as discerning as many in this regard, but recently I watched a new film that struck me as something which perhaps qualifies as authentic art when measured against the four categories which disqualify something as art in Tolstoy’s estimation.The film is called “Aftersun”. I’d be fascinated to hear if anyone, especially Miles, was as emotionally infected as I have been by this subtle and tender film.
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There are people on this forum allowed to post several long long comments in a row.
Me no, I’m not so lucky, my comments systematically go into moderation as soon as they exceed 10 lines or if I try to post twice in less than 5 minutes.
It pysss me off to the point that I think I’m going to quit the forum.
I wasted too much time.
not to read you, but to try to contribute.
Fed up.
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Agree. I don’t post often because virtually all of them disappear into the ether and I feel like an idiot reposting variations hoping one will make it through. I mean, it’s hard to pass Miles’ Hobbes vs Rousseau troll test when you can’t post your answer.
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so you’re saying if you keep your comment very short, it won’t go to moderation? (this is a test)
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yes, but I didn’t do any statistics on the number of characters.
I just noticed that my long comments rarely go through whereas when I write 5 words, it goes.
I’ve also noticed when it goes better when I’m writing nonsense than when I’m writing serious (and incriminating) remarks.
The real filter may be there…
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This is a test.
Our elites are a hoary bunch of aristocratic whores whose entitlement is based on an ancient anxiety: that they might get caught stealing from the people.
And so we must assume that from the cradle they are taught that their ill-gotten inheritance is only theirs through lying and cheating. Thus these vices are raised up as virtues in the Phoenician kindergarden, and so onto gaslighting and murder as they reach adulthood.
Perhaps they must endure morbid rituals like the Spartan children of old? Rituals that engrain nasty habits into the Phoenician’s mental model: deception, envy, covetousness, schadenfreude and violence.
And each ultimate upper class of charlatans enter a world which is run by their cousins and so they get to pick which acting role to play: as ugly politicians, sexy stars, spooky stage handlers or all three.
And that is supposed to make them special — 3000 years and more of being eternal scumbags. Well, we’ve got news for you: you just failed your basic entitlement test.
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“… a world which is run by their cousins and so they get to pick which acting role to play …”
I think @ Raymond hit the nail in the head there, except for choice as the PN showed us in (the) former DDR/East Germany’s program for athletes.
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The Beeb has noticed.
The war is real. Verified by journalists. Bwuhahaha.
Also “well documented”. I can’t seem to place that expression, but I am pretty sure I have heard that before.
And Ukrainewardeniers are now bundled with antivaxxers. Which is actually a fact, although this is incidental to the intent of the writers.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-64789737
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This confirms Miles’ recent statement that more and more people are beginning to see the show for what it is — a Show 😉
Hilarious that the BBC has to “print” a news article proving that their news is not fake. In fact, I would call that an own-goal in that they’re admitting they have failed in convincing many of us with their lies.
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In that same article BBC provides “ample footage from the Ukrainian front line”, a link to another of their news article – https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-64744125.
There are 4 photos, one a “commander” carrying a mortar shell, another close up of the same commander, third one of a “pastor” hugging someone (possibly the same “commander” moonlighting as “pastor”, since he has the same nose, and is in camouflage with his helmet on), the last, photo of an old lady. All the photos are closeups that reveal nothing.
Ample footage? Good for a laugh.
Poor BBC, either they don’t have money to get “ample footage”, or they don’t understand what is meant by “ample footage”.
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In that article’s section on the damaged high rise building it says that reconstruction of the block began just 2 months after “Russian forces withdrew from the city.”
If it were a real war wouldn’t they want to wait until ALL hostilities ceased before rebuilding? How do they know Russia wouldn’t return to attack Kiev? The banksters just couldn’t wait to start their profit machine, I guess. And, why would an enemy even bother to attack such a non-military target in the first place?
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Brilliant! So General Flynn agrees with me. I believe I was the first one to publish that the war was a total fake, and now I have gotten so much traction the BBC has to respond. CNN is next.
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When your post/comment/reply keeps not going through, you can use the CTTF contact form to ask @Josh to take a peeksie. Keep your message concise, and remember: Josh works for God so you really don’t want to waste his time.
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Josh works for who?
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For the slow kids in spirituality class I will explain once more in a post later on. It’s really not that difficult once one sees through (the fog).
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“It’s really not that difficult once one sees through (the fog).”
I’m not having any trouble seeing through you. But, I look forward to your next holier-than-thou gospel.
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rolleikin said: March 2, 2023:
“I’m not having any trouble seeing through you.’
Just like you see through Jared and the monkey woman, to name but two, I suppose.
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If Josh works for God, I hope he’s getting at least minimum wage… and time and 1/2 for overtime.
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Oh ye of little faith @ Tony.
God does not fab Josh off with mere pecunia.
God reciprocates, i.e. God works for Josh (too).
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That was just a joke.
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Shamima Begum has been in the news recently over her appeal of the decision to remove her British Citizenship. She is one of the schoolgirls who went off to join Isis – the CIA front. There is a documentary on BBC iPlayer with a long interview with her. To be honest, she comes across quite convincing, except when discussing her children and family, where she has that tearless sad-face that crisis actors do.
She looks quite peerage to me, with Hapsburg jaw and a preppy look, like a rich Asian brat. Weirdly, I find her quite sexy, against better judgement.
The mainstream (Daily Mail) admits that a “Canadian double agent” facilitated her transport from England to Syria – so obviously just a standard Canadian spook on assignment as a fake Isis spook. I presume double agents only really exist in Hollywood movies.
For now, I’m giving her benefit of the doubt that she was a dupe/patsy and didn’t realise that Isis is phoney. Then again, in the footage she looks too well groomed and healthy for someone who’s been in a detainment camp for years.
Not sure whether Miles or any of his guest writers have ever done an expose of Isis being fake? If not, that’s probably because its such obvious fake its not worth bothering with.
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If anyone cares to comment?
Here is Nasa’s Dinah-Moe Humm:
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2021/strong-winds-power-electric-fields-in-upper-atmosphere-icon
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How is that a dynamo? It is just an effect.
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New paper up: Capitalism is Broken
Click to access skimmers.pdf
Excellent paper calling out the Olympic medal-winning mental gymnasts at ZH. What an absolute joke that whole operation is: hey let us take on da Man by.. investing in all his financial rackets and schemes! Doh.
I came across the term black-pill from a MGTOW yter the other day. Didn’t know what it meant, but this definition from Urbandictionary fits what I suspect: another controlled op tactic.
“Communicating information or opinions that lowers the morale of people who share a common cause with you.”
Tyler Durden, Fight Club, and the whole ZH scene are an original ‘black-pill’ club. If an alt news site is posting end-of-the-world fear articles weekly, constantly demoralizing you, never giving good advice, promoting schism and nihilism, then I’d say that’s a good indication of controlled op.
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Zerohedge is mostly doom and gloom, and nothing but toilet reading while taking a dump. Usually comments below the articles are a more informative read.
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The latest paper cuts directly to the motive for coronacircus.
Spoiler alert: no depopulation agenda. Only a prosaic and banal reason. It is about what I figured.
But they really, really, wanted to vaxx everyone. I still don’t see genocide unfolding. But if I were a Phoeney, getting the chance to mainline a substance into everybody I would certainly make the most of it. As a vaccine it is fake with regard to its stated function and properties. I wonder what it was really designed to do.
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I didn’t say they weren’t also culling with a dangerous vaccine. I have said before that they are. As someone just said above, they always have multiple goals.
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In that sense, it is very likely the “vaccines” will have debilitating side effects; not because they need such a “jab” to poison people (they already have the flu shots, vaccine schedule, they are already poisoning our food, air and water, etc.); rather because such side effects would become widely known and avowed, and the “system” would be blamed for it. If these injections happen to injure, sterilize or kill millions of people, that would merely be a “bonus”, or the means to a more subversive and subtle end.
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Those who believe in COVID, thought that the disease is God’s curse since man mistreats the environment, and hoped it would reduce population and human impact.
Those who believed the vaccine is dangerous, think that the rise in heart attacks and other side effects (real or imagined) will reduce the population, and feel glad about it.
So the elites who engineered the hoax, and the presidents, prime ministers, and health ministers who supported the hoax are none too bothered, since most people think the world is overpopulated, and it is ok for others to die. Its a weird world, we don’t know who the enemies are, if they are next to us, or far away.
I do agree we are on the downward spiral with respect to health, and hence population growth, and didn’t require this new hoax.
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@suntzufighting – The depopulation agenda will not be noticeable over night – although it is already quite apparent. What if for example the average life span falls from 82 (Canadian Male) to 67? That would reduce quite a bit of people over that time, not to mention the money not paid out via pensions and other old age securities. Also, as miles as noted before how many of these vaxxed teenagers and young adults are going to be sterile? The world wont end tomorrow thus the long term planning.
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If this was an attempt at vermin control the targeting was exactly inverted. Those who might be otherwise, resourceful and independent thinkers usually provide the organic intellectual capital to foment rebellion and revolution. They also did not take the vaxx.
So in Darwinian terms the vaxx selected for the survival of a stronger rebellious strain. They just kicked the can down the road. If it is obvious to me, surely it is obvious to any Phoeney with a PhD?
So if I were a Phoeney I would design a vaxx that protects against something still to come. It will be sold as a happy coincidence that the vaxx, while useless against covid, miraculously protects against the Ebola strain leaked by the dastardly North Koreans, or something.
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“Those who might be otherwise, resourceful and independent thinkers usually provide the organic intellectual capital to foment rebellion and revolution.”
What if they haven’t finished yet?
Part One: cull the unwitting
Part Two: use Part One to identify the witting.
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In the long term, all they have to do is crash the birthrates (and fertility) if they want to reduce the population, which they already done. They say the covid hoax even crashed birthrates in Third world countries. People don’t breed well in captivity. Countries like Russia, Japan, and China are far below replacement levels, and we’re being told they’re facing demographic collapse within a century.
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