[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!
NY Governor Cuomo disrespects me by not wearing a mask while accusing me of being disrespectful by not wearing a mask. Outrageous! I can’t mask my indignation!
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‘Do as I say, not as I do’, typical fascist attitude. If anyone needs a mask, it’s he, the arse-faced numpty.
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A pillow might be more fitting in his case.
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Numpty! Never heard it before – marvelous! I plan on using it with “knob” the first time I try it out.
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“knob” works best with “jockey”
In Cuomo’s case the mask should be made of polythene and gaffer tape.
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He does wear a mask.
Here’s the mask he puts on at night.
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The ’57-58 Asian flu pandemic killed about 116k people in the US. Case fatality rate (CFR) estimated about 0.65%. Meanwhile we will be told covid-19 will result in about the same number of deaths but given the much larger population now the CFR will be lower, likely no more than 0.5%. I think this is all you need to refute the scaremongers.
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Also worth noting is that in 1969 “[…]Woodstock — that was attended by an estimated 500,000 people — took place smack dab in the middle of the H3N2 flu pandemic.[…]”
H3N2 reportedly killed about 100,000 in America and 1 – 4 million worldwide, yet “[…]Nothing closed. Schools stayed open. All businesses did too. You could go to the movies. You could go to bars and restaurants.[…]”
“[…]Stock markets didn’t crash. Congress passed no legislation. The Federal Reserve did nothing. Not a single governor acted to enforce social distancing, curve flattening (even though hundreds of thousands of people were hospitalized), or banning of crowds. No mothers were arrested for taking their kids to other homes. No surfers were arrested. No daycares were shut even though there were more infant deaths with this virus than the one we are experiencing now. There were no suicides, no unemployment, no drug overdoses.
Media covered the pandemic but it never became a big issue.”
The US government was content with lying to us to gain our complicity in the destruction of other countries in the ’60s and ’70s and leaving us alone here to get sick or not and recover or not – as one will with the flu. We can read – even in the MSM – about how our representatives have lied to us repeatedly throughout our history about most everything imaginable, yet here we are, idiots in masks, eager to obey.
https://thefreethoughtproject.com/pandemic-flu-1968-woodstock-not-shutdown/
https://www.aier.org/article/woodstock-occurred-in-the-middle-of-a-pandemic/
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ROFL!! Sums it up perfectly!
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I just heard from a reader that Owen Benjamin admitted yesterday that Vox Day’s father is from a “9 figure family”. That’s hundred million. The dad spent 12 years in prison for tax evasion. Anyone know who that is?
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I did some research on him before but I didn’t dig very deep. Vox Day (Theodore Robert Beale) is the son of Rebecca and Robert Beale. He claims he has ancestors on both sides of the Mexican-American war.
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I just figured it out. Robert Beale. He has a RatDik page. The whole thing looks like a fake. I bet he was never in jail. It was staged to blackwash tax protesters.
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Robert Beale, eh? I assume that Beale is actually a variant of “Bale” or “Bales”, who are of course in the peerage as Baronets of Carlton Curlieu, co. Leicester. Doing a background check on people with the surname reveal it’s likely Welsh in origin, and since Welsh as a language is extremely similar to Hebrew, it’s probable that “Beale” is actually another word for “Ba’al”.
Teddy Beale as I’ll now refer to him also has ties to this man named “Daryush Valizadeh” also known online as “RooshV”. He’s a “pickup artist” born in Washington D.C., to an Iranian (jewish?) father and an Armenian mother, entered the University of Maryland, and is known for his Amazon reviews reflecting his so-called profession. He can afford to travel so much showing that he’s pretty rich for a supposed Iranian migrant to the US (unless he’s jewish of course), and his forum seemed to have been spook central at one point and was clearly contributing to splitting the sexes.
So these online characters do have these incredibly rich backgrounds with roots in the peerage, and now simply hide them with these new personas like “Vox Day” or “RooshV”, and hope that they overshadow their real names. Along with Owen Benjamin who’s openly an actor, these are the types of people that try to bug you all the time to commercialize your works.
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Fun-fact. The Wiki page for “Bale” has “Baal” in its “See Also” section. That’s a wink towards its real origin from whoever wrote that in, apparently Anthony Appleyard back in 2008.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bale
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bale&oldid=200671650
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And how about Danny Boyle of the Olympics pageant and the virus movie.
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@ Garlic Soup. The vid that someone posted from youtube has vanished/deleted.
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Allow me to say I told you so? A few weeks ago I made a comment about Voxibaby, then went & looked.
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I looked him up on PACER, several cases involving Robert B Beale vs state of Minnesota, or vs United States. First in Minnesota District Court, later US Court of Appeals, 8th district
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That also brings down WorldNetDaily. I always wondered what the deal with that was. The only thing of value I ever saw there was some of their coverage of the Birther Issue, but it now looks like controlled op.
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One advantage of this affair is that it enables one to further separate the wheat from the chaff in the alternative websites. I have now deleted the links to about about 80% of those sites I used to visit, because they are promoting the hoax either overtly or in some aside. I hesitate to mention Zero Hedge again but they have doubled down in the last couple of weeks. They had already degenerated earlier to 20% semblance of journalism and 80% mainstream regurgitation, but those figures are now more like 5 to 95 and decreasing. They must be getting big money from the Gay-tz F0undation.
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Orsen, ZH has been done for a while. They are minimum just trying to cash in with ads on getting subfactions bickering over Trump, China and other “alt-right” talking points. It’s full out intel shill war there. Too toxic, no time for it.
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If a fishnet traps fish for harvest, then by analogy a worldnet traps… ?
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Trump promoted the birther issue too. Apparently, the circus master(s) like to put on an interesting show. Good for a few laughs.
On a historical note, the one currently being written, store requirements for masks and gloves seems to be on the increase very recently in Ventura County, where no mandatory mask rule has been issued! Sad. Those walking their dog while wearing masks, on empty sidewalks no less, reminds me of ‘The Parent Trap’, where the dumb blond was banging sticks together to ward off unseen mountain lions.
And on a hopeful note, I have a few signs is from of my flooring store.
Sign 1. We’re OPEN – To The Truth
Sign 2. NO Masks Allowed!
Sign 3. Handshakes OK
Sign 4. Hugs VERY OK
I’d gotten a couple of happy hugs. Lots of folks take a pic. There are sparks of life in Oz after all. Or Mordor. Depending…
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Was the dog wearing a mask too?
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shutdown interupted my math investigations.
so who here claims to understand miles refute of the lemma?
i have not been satisfied i understand miles’ refutation of newton’s lemma. re-read all relevant papers some 5 times or more. its important but i either cant unlearn my previous math, or there is a new concept im not getting that ‘aha’ moment on.
before i came here to cttf i got a pdf of the principia, and searched online for any refutation i could find, of miles and newton. none of it clarified the matter for me. even re-learning circular motion [the old flawed kind] didnt help. i get the calculus of finite differences and i LOVE pi=4, and steven’s experiment is my favorite youtube video. but the lemma refute, ans so pi=4 still is elusive and yet is fundamental to his theory. i love the corrections on euclid!! i feel like only further maths study will help, and it seems lloyd’s forum doesn’t help yet either. i have looked at the crowd sourced stuff here at cttf.
i really could just take his word on it, but without really conquering and mastering it ideas like rotation, circular motion, orbits, centripetal acceleration remain for me at least, more fog ridden mystery than my iq can tackle.
i guess i wont JUST take miles’ word for it, so im stuck with weeks even months of effort still fog ridden and somewhat fruitless. i cant teach it to anybody, im a nuisance until mastery is achieved.
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Take a break and re-read it again in a few weeks or even months. I didn’t fully accept/understand it at first either but when I came back to it later it became clear as daylight.
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thanks pedro, but did that. my opinion is that few if any here have ‘clear as daylight’ on the lemma refutation. dont patronize, i said i wont ACCEPT only UNDERSTAND.
anybody claim to understand THAT refutation? thanx
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“Russian prime minister tested positive”
http://www.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/63297
Like saying your blood sample tested positive for hemoglobin.
Vlad & the Russians must have been in on the scam since the beginning
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Of course, why do you think there was an oil price war? Helping to cook up the perfect storm.
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A bit of light relief:
“Tanzania has suspended the head of its national health laboratory in charge of coronavirus testing, a day after President John Magufuli questioned the accuracy of the tests.
Magufuli, who has consistently downplayed the effect of the virus, said on Sunday he had secretly had animals, fruits and vehicle oil tested at the laboratory. A papaya, a quail and a goat had been found to be positive, according to the president.”
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/05/tanzania-covid-19-lab-head-suspended-president-questions-data-200505065136872.html
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Too funny!
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Top of the Morning greetings from the Wisconsin North Country Fair. I had a cheerful omen last night to lift me from my Psoriasis Blues which I will make bold to share at whatever time zone you inhabit. Upon a call from Nature I arose and noticed on my blue digital clock that it was 3:33 to which I gave a positive spin such as the Trinity of Mother, Father and Child rather than the Phoney Phoeny numbers game. Over the high lavatory sink through the southwest window I was greeted with a golden full moon shining between two long needled large magnificent pine trees and this morning upon rising was welcomed by a golden sun in a blue sky through my northeast window. There’s so much Bad News Blues these days but it is only a momentary shooting star rock which is quickly burned up in Nature’s protective recycling furnace that it gives me hope of better days to come according to Nature’s Good News. Thanks for allowing me to vent my feelings negative and positive to keep my charge up and to practice for whatever is coming down Nature’s Highway.
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“I read the news today, oh boy
About a lucky man who made the grade
And though the news was rather sad
Well, I just had to laugh”
I expect you all know that Neil Ferguson idiot has had to resign having been caught letting his mistress in to his home during lockdown. Sadly he will not be charged.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-52553229
The BBC radio news told me that today in what was probably the quickest snippet I’ve ever heard (say it quickly and it didn’t happen sort of thing). Its already on the back pages online, you have to search to find it.
Then a female voice came on without the slightest pause to tell me that she represented some organisation that have been monitoring peoples attitudes during lockdown. The main thing I think she wanted me to believe was that 65% of people in the study didn’t want the lockdown to end over fears for safety. Though of course they could just stay home voluntarily if the wanted to and be solo snowflakes.
Now with a UK population of 67,886,011 people, that must mean 44 million support the lockdown and don’t want it to end right?
Except that right at the end they told us the survey was of a mere 50 people.
And 65% of 50 is er 32.5. Now do I assume they managed to poll half a person or that they can’t count?
Shall I round it up to 33 ?
And that’s why I had to laugh
Also we were told the UK is now topping the European death league having surpassed 30, 000 deaths. Hats off to the very old here, they have achieved something our best footballers and greatest musicians could not do in games and Eurovision – beat Europe at something !
Boris is due to announce an easing or continuation of the lockdown on Sunday.
Not too bothered either way since I have ignored it from day one, but I will be disappointed if he doesn’t announce we have hit 33,000 deaths.
And my apologies for the superfluous introduction, quoting a couple of well know peers.
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Graham – have you looked at the video for clues – weird video with hindsight
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Clues for what?
I would have to watch that in slow motion to get anyting from it, but its not a very nice watch to be honest – the music is better without the video in my opinion. One is perfectly crafted, the other is er, less so.
I find that with all music though, whilst a picture may paint a thousand words, music paints an infinite amount so any visuals just limit the scope.
Nothing wrong with a bit of experimentation though I guess, if you’re going to sell via the tv you got to have a product.
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I just came across this clip where former congressman Robert Francis «Beto» O’Rourke can’t avoid laughing as he pretend to be sad to report about the fake El Paso shooting. From 40 seconds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8jwqU5LtiM
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Nice to see punk rockers that raise their fist to the system becoming Congressman.
And on another note of musical fakeness. The CEO of Tesla and Space X Elon Musk has baby with Canadian singer Grimes(Claire Boucher.
The baby boy’s name is X Æ A-12
Fits in with Mile’s explanation that Elon is just an actor.
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I wasn’t surprised to find out he was in the cDc (cult of the Dead cow). Turns out all those guys were spook babies. And what terrible fiction. “social engineers”
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I’ve been looking at Elon & Grimes photos and in every one they look as stiff as boards. Most show them as being quite somber. The pic below is the happiest one I could find but they are still both stiff and uncomfortable looking. And, look at her body language! What is that telling us? 🙂
In any case, they don’t look like a real couple to me. They look like they can’t stand each other. So, I presume they are both gay.
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Is that a wedding photo or a Halloween party?
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Morticia and Gomez, the early years…
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Elon can’t be all bad, he’s going to launch his spooky cousin Tom Cruise into space. Perhaps we’ll be lucky enough to get a Christa McAuliffe replay and we won’t have to see him anymore:
https://www.businessinsider.com/tom-cruise-travel-elon-musks-spacex-rocket-film-space-movie-2020-5
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I’m no expert but that one might belong in the family fauxto album thread.
His nose looks like its had extensive work done on it, I can’t tell if that was at the hospital or in photoshop though.
Maybe its to reduce drag as he escapes the atmosphere, or reduce overheating on re entry.
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Could there possibly be room for Tom Hanks too? Or would that be too much tomfoolery?
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This is something I have noticed. These spooks can’t control their contempt and always give themselves away with the nanosecond smirk.
Just try it yourself: Stop the video just at the place where the biggest lie is about to be told and ….there it is…………that inevitable sneer .. Also surprising how many actors sport the same old barely suppressed laughter even as they lay dead and wounded in the latest hoax atrocity
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That deathmask of Reichsprotektor Heydrich previously posted also sports that sneer.
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Carol. Added to the contempt sneer or half-smile, is the duping delight smile, just after someone tells a lie, and starts to realise the person is buying it, there’s a slight smile begins, uncontrollable, and the liar probably doesn’t even think its important but it’s a big flag waving at you telling you they’re lying. Its easy for Elon to fake a real smile, the one including the squinty eyes, because his eyes almost always look squinty anyway. He just moves his mouth and bingo, instant realistic smile. I’ve noticed that he shows contempt more openly because he’s not so much a half-smiler but he’s an eye roller, often going the full 9 yards and rolling his eyes skyward, then looking away, even as far as moving his head away from the interviewer.
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Cousin P.J. must be proud…
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PJ O’Rourke has not triggered my spook radar. Since he is somewhat famous I assume he may be connected, but does not seem to be in the family business.
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Buffoon Boris Johnson’s Phoeny forefathers are up @famouskin —
https://famouskin.com/ahnentafel.php?name=87065+boris+johnson
There’s a Pratt, a Shatswell (!), and a Paine, but no Coward, Fathead or Lyingbastard listed with the usual suspects from the royal houses of Denmark, Bohemia, England, and also Mary Queen of Scots.
RIP Dave Greenfield, The Stranglers, who died aged 71 (8) from heart problems with a fake virus thrown in….
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Isn’t it a coincidence that there’s a “Dorothy Osman” in his lineage while his grandfather was also an Ottoman Turk, Osman Kemal?
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It’s not a coincidence that there’s a “Dorothy Osman” from 1700 in his lineage while his grandfather was also an Ottoman Turk, Osman Kemal?
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I just saw that Project Veritas (hey it’s a Project, I’m not buying them wholesale) just posted some new content about some local CBS outlet getting whistleblown about some fake COVID-19 news. Fake patients and so forth. Adds to Miles is saying about intel infighting. It’s like watching 2 old feral cats fight.
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Link for Project Veritas thing https://www.projectveritas.com/news/cbs-news-this-morning-aired-faked-covid-19-drive-through-testing-site-line/ not an endorsement by any means, just very interesting card to be played
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Not the first time for CBS. Here’s a still from SKY News footage on March 22 from Italy:
Here’s a still from CBS News footage during their New York City report on March 25:
The latest allegation is that “A CBS News crew pulled medical professionals off the floor at the Cherry Medical Center in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to line up in their vehicles so a CBS film crew would have a long line for their COVID-19 coverage.”
Nice. Real nice.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/03/cbs-news-caught-using-footage-from-an-italian-hospital-to-describe-conditions-in-new-york-city-video/
https://www.theblaze.com/news/bombshell-report-says-cbs-news-faked-footage-of-coronavirus-testing
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The question on my lips is why aren’t these news crews in lockdown like everyone else?.
How is filming anything an essential service or key work ?
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Graham,
The hoax wouldn’t work without the fear mongering propaganda. The shoah must go on.
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If the world worked the way we’re told/sold it works, the other networks would be screaming murder to the Federal Communications Commission to have CBS’s broadcast license revoked. In that pretend world, the other networks would be honest players rightfully demanding that a cheater be expelled from a very lucrative but exacting game.
The way the world really works, though, is that all the networks cheat, lie and misrepresent; they’ve all been caught and nothing much happens.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/oct/14/abc-news-apologizes-for-airing-fake-syria-bombing-/
https://freedomoutpost.com/cnn-caught-faking-war-footage-time-syria/
https://thefederalist.com/2020/03/11/msnbc-manipulates-footage-of-biden-cursing-threatening-detroit-construction-worker/
This is because the networks are state sanctioned corporate actors doing the bidding of the state: sleeker, slicker better disguised versions of Pravda and Izvestia of the USSR, herding the poor for the powerful. Welcome to the roundup.
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Update on this: my Dad just sent me something about the “Plandemic Documentary”. There’s a 26-minute excerpt from it on youtube that’s got some interesting stuff. The non-Bill Gates/Fauci/CDC faction seems to be deploying some limited hangout propaganda this summer and the excerpt is a teaser, I guess. Would love to hear everyone’s opinions.
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the cofud9000 cure? https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/ge1bio/denying_science_means_accepting_cheap_safe_and/
now with zinc as well! thanks Josh for pointing to vitamin a toxicity.
the cofud prevention?
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My opinion is you should read Miles paper on the Protocols of Zion.
There Miles distinguishes between false and fake.
He concludes that the document is not a real captured confession of Zionists, but a fake with some non false elements written by Aristocrats who were at war with the bankers.
I see similarities here.
On the one hand I think this documentary is doing a great job of putting Fauci in the light he needs to be seen on behalf of one faction of the families.
But then it is selling Aids as the result of real viral invasion when there is substantial research suggesting it was nothing of the sort, and canonising the woman pushing that version of fake. It looks like she was working at or for the Pasteur Institute at some point in France, it gets a positive mention within the first eight minutes.
That was enough for me to stop watching.
I also think she has lying eyes, but that may be some sort of cognitive bias. And the interviewer couldn’t look more Pheony if he was wearing a Pheonix suit, so why would he be pushing anything geniune?
It smells like door 2 material in my opinion.
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I think the protocols were written by the Jews to smear the Jews, if you know what I mean 😉
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Graham, I think you’re right there – when I saw at the end it was just an advert for a movie this summer (plandemic.com) that was my dead giveaway. Oh it’s a “production”… Why not publish all the facts rather than all this drama. There’s already some silly rebuttal by some lady expert in microbiology yawn but FYI everyone’s going to be talking this summer about all this FUD and misdirection, in my opinion. Instead of the Phoenies and their banks and propaganda. Or out of a job they are.
Raymond D – agreed about the Protocols. Another purpose is a way of “marking” those they should be concerned about then trying to either hoodwink them or convert them depending. I know, for one, if I see the Protocols mentioned, I’m probably on a white supremacist site (meaning it’s probably shills) or should look out for that kinda thing.
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When you think about the protocols they really are a pack of misdirection. Besides the abstruse language, the writer(s) go on and on about how they are going to do “this” and “that” to the people until they gain total control. Of course the joke is that they’ve always been in control. So the protocols would have you looking under rocks for “ze Jews”, or looking out for a “King” and one world government, when it is our own bloody elites who are the Jews of interest and they’ve run the world for millennia.
Mind you, I still think the protocols list many nasty methods that the spooks do use to discombobulate the unsuspecting masses.
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I don’t remember having seen this one on here. Johns Hopkins gave out corona plushies to all of the Event 201 attendees. These will be worth more than beanie babies I bet:
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And held on Friday, October 18. How tedious.
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Is anyone else thinking what I am thinking about Shelly LUTHER being jailed for attempting to keep her hair salon open in Texas? https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/07/us/shelley-luther-supreme-court-jail-release-trnd/index.html
I am thinking that this is a total fake which purpose was to scare people from keeping their businesses open. If someone truly refused to close down their businesses, they wouldn’t end up in jail. Probably because they lack legal backing and because enforcing it is impractical, time consuming and may lead to bad press.
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Yes, I’m thinking what you’re thinking.
It’s the old “head on a pike” principle. Only in this case the head is fake.
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The jail sentence is a hoax for sure. She was supposedly thrown in jail for contempt of court. She only supposedly spent a day in jail anyway as the governor “modified his Covid-19 executive order to “eliminate confinement as a punishment for violating the order,””
A little about the judge who threw the book at her here:
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/courts/2020/05/06/who-is-eric-moye-the-dallas-judge-who-jailed-salon-owner-shelley-luther/
A brief excerpt that tells you all you need to know if you don’t want to bother with the link:
“The Harvard-educated lawyer was presiding over a contentious lawsuit when Ira Tobolowsky, a prominent Dallas lawyer on the case, was slain. Moyé briefly received police protection after the 2016 slaying, which is still unsolved. He also presided over a politically charged lawsuit in 2018 when the Dallas County Republican Party wanted to kick more than 100 Democratic candidates off ballots.
Anchía said that Moyé, who he said comes from a “working-class” family, has deep empathy for others — especially the underdog.”
So many empathetic “working class” Harvard educated judges from New York out there. You wonder how 2,000,000 people are in American prisons with so much empathy on the bench
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Add the Ted Cruz Creepiness Factor into the “poor old Shelly Luther thrown in jail for trying to make a living” story and you get a stench that follows Ted because, well, he just stinks.
Cruz, vile creature, flew to Dallas Friday to have Shelly cut his hair. Yes, flew, the way people who need a haircut do all the time. You have to guess Shelly was happy to welcome Cruz and the notoriety he would bring because it appears the whole open the shop and get arrested deal was about the money from the beginning.
The day before poor old Shelly reopened her store in defiance of the state’s and county’s stay-at-home orders she had a GoFundMe campaign dropped into her lap. By the Woke Patriots, no less. This country, really.
“[…]“We researched her and her cause,” campaign organizer Rick Hire wrote on the (GoFundMe) page, “and decided that we would approach her and offer to support her as our first patriot cause. She accepted our offer.”[…]” She gets $500,000 from that deal.
Can it get worse? Sure. Two day before she guaranteed herself a little jail sentence by refusing to apologize in court (fueling the GoFundMe campaign with added publicity) “[…] she had been approved for a government loan under the Paycheck Protection Program, a loan that can be forgiven in full if at least 75 percent of the money is used to pay employee salaries. (The rest can go toward expenses like rent and utilities, and still qualify for loan forgiveness.)[…]”
Prior to all this, it would appear that Shelly was doing a bit more than okay. According to Facebook posts her possessions include six horses, three mini-horses, two donkeys, eleven goats, three ducks, six dogs, a wallaby, a ringtail lemur, and a Bengal cat. I don’t know what it would cost to keep that bunch of critters but, as I’m sure they must say in Texas, it ain’t chicken feed.
https://www.texasmonthly.com/news/dallas-salon-arrest-gofundme/
https://heavy.com/news/2020/05/shelley-luther-texas/
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We can guess she has a Texas tea pump on her zoo. With the reverence she is getting we can also surmise she is a direct descendant of Martin Luther, niece or granddaughter of MLK and probably Martin Short, and cousin of Martin Lawrence.
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She reopens, but is wearing a face diaper. From what I understand, they had always planned to reopen after a few months. But now we’re supposed to think putting this garbage on our face is normal. Thanks for nothing, Shelly. What next – A photo with Bill Gates sticking a needle in your arm. What a freedom fighter!
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I failed to mention that Ted Cruz is the junior US Senator from Texas, or that he’s generally considered to be the member of congress most hated by his colleagues. Imagine the depths of depraved self interest at which you’d have to operate to be despised by such a band of devils as make up the legislative branch of the US government.
Others’ loathing of Cruz started well before his political career began. A former college roommate said, “One thing Ted Cruz is really good at: uniting people who otherwise disagree about everything else in a total hatred of Ted Cruz.” A Princeton dormmate: “He was just sort of an odious figure lurking around.”
Here Cruz attempts to slither in for a kiss from one of his daughters in 2016:
Here, in 2015, he coaches his family through a campaign ad shoot. Cringe much?
So, there you have the guy that’s flying around the country to get a haircut in The Year Of The Invisible Enemy.
I looked further into the Woke Patriots, the alleged GoFundMe campaign organizers for Shelly Luther. There’s not much farther to further, so to speak, as I just see one search result that leads to a site where the links all lead to a “404 – Page not found” result unless you hit one that invites you to log in with Facebook or Google. No thanks. It looks like an empty shell to me – kind of like Cruz.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Cruz
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/a-compendium-of-people-who-hate-ted-cruzs-guts-70684/
https://www.wokepatriots.com
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Another scare story — “Social Distancing Informants Have Their Eyes on You” (Dionne Searcey and Reid J. Epstein The New York Times•May 5, 2020) — describes a doctor getting punished after going unmasked to a protest (haha) and snitches complained.
“By the next afternoon, Murdock, 68, who has been practicing medicine in central and northern Wisconsin for 33 years, had been suspended for a week.”
I think we here would guess this a fake. Serious question, why use all these funny names and numbers making it so obvious?
Possibility 1, communicate to readers in the know that they don’t really have to worry about this stuff. But don’t they already know at this point whether they do or don’t?
Possibility 2, drive crazy people who see the pattern and make them increasingly unable to communicate with friends and family about their observations.
Possibility 3, just for fun.
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Maria, it’s being heavily promoted here. All the signs for a promoted project to incite conflict are there, particularly amongst the racism undercurrents in Texas politics – the lower court judge is from Dallas and represents the fledgling new-found power that African-Americans have and they are probably hyper-sensitive about any of that being threatened. Meanwhile there’s the old Phoenician money in the area that wants the blacks and whites to fight and probably honestly believes both are inferior to them. Cue carnival music. And you still have to have a face diaper to get a haircut.
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More folks waking up to the Texas salon con:
https://www.thinkinghousewife.com/2020/05/dallas-salon-owner-revisited/
Btw – I’ve found thinkinghousewife.com to be a good (i.e. spook free) source for rational commentary on current events. She even occasionally links to Miles’ papers.
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Here in austraya, the national government has jus announced 3 step plan to reopen the country.
I think it is like a carrot and of course when the certain conditions are not met they can back track.
But then they can say it wasn’t their fault, they had a plan and the covid tracking app (that doesn’t work) will be used to prove people mingled too much.
There has been a heavy push to get the flu vaccine.
One footballer (our NRL – rugby league) player doesn’t want to be vaccinated.
The prime minister said no jab no play.
But the governing body has said so long as the player who has not been jabbed signs a waiver then they can play.
https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/coupler.foxsports.com.au/api/v1/article/amp/nrl/nrl-premiership/nrl-legend-says-no-shot-no-play-but-gallen-fires-up-in-defence-of-antivaxx-players/news-story/21a563cce274c228cdb84b6aa58a73ab
https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp.news.com.au/sport/nrl/gorden-tallis-believes-refusing-flu-shots-could-derail-the-game/news-story/3ae13d1ceb4ee4f2e768a9d1cbf8af1b
https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp.nine.com.au/article/ec9da2b3-1512-4c2c-9bc9-83fc2c4c9870
I consider this a BIG win for people who don’t want to e forced to receive vaccinations.
And in the US the anti vaxers are protesting the virus lockdown too.
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/dateline/anti-vaccination-activists-are-a-growing-force-at-virus-protests?cid=sbsnews:edm:newsam:relation:news:na:na
To muddy things…
Article questioning whether Australia could even make the new vaccine.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/australia-lacks-vaccine-making-capacity-defence-report-warns-20200506-p54qdd.html
Wonder if any vaccines made here do anything they are officially said to do? (And the descriptions of the type of vaccine being developed have me a bit confused. The first example had a lady being injected with a long needle, but should be a short needle as usually vaccines are to go into the muscle.
I Also lean towards thinking it is all smoke and mirrors to give people a false sense of confidence and charge the government lots of money).
Then while Trump, the US, Australia all saying they want an equity to prove the virus came from Wuhan and China hid it on purpose,
There is an article saying a test shows covid was around in France in December last year (2019).
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0924857920301643
And while at first it was “we don’t know if it will mutate”
And then
“It has already mutated -Italy got the nasty 2nd version”
And now
“Most US cases track back to a strain from New York”
But still other stories of
“We don’t know what we’ll do if it mutates”
Makes me think most of the mutation stuff is made up.
At first I was leaning towards there being a virus, probably a recent variant on the flu and they gave it a different label and lots of scare tactics as part of a long plan.
And that could be a reason to find it around before the official first cases supposedly in Wuhan.
But I am also very thankful for the covid article on Miles’ website where it explains the test is faulty and just as likely to give a false positive as a true positive.
In Australia they only test for if the new covid is supposed to test for active virus, not if someone has already had the new covid. (Knowing if you had already had it would be supposed to help a person realise they might be immune).
Unfortunately many can’t listen to half a sentence, so they fall for the fear
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German translation of Covid paper
Dear fellow German Miles readers! Sadly, the German government still mostly continues those Coronahoax lockdown measures. To help do something against it, I’ve now made a German translation of the guest paper “Covid-19: What They Don’t Tell You” from Miles’ site. It’s available on Box.com via https://tinyurl.com/covid-translation-de. Please share it with everyone you know in Germany who’ll listen, or print it and lay it out in public places. I’ve put all links in footnotes, so even if printed people will see it’s all from regular public sources. I didn’t use my own site, because the paper aims at mainstreamers, but my research doesn’t. But feel free to host the translation yourself. If you find errors, please mail me.
Deutsche Übersetzung des Covid-Artikels
Liebe deutsche Miles-Leser! Die deutsche Regierung macht ja leider weitestgehend mit den Coronahoax-Lockdown-Maßnahmen weiter. Um auch mal was dagegen zu tun, habe ich jetzt den Gastartikel “Covid-19: What They Don’t Tell You” von Miles’ Seite ins Deutsche übersetzt. Die Übersetzung ist auf Box.com verfügbar, via https://tinyurl.com/covid-translation-de. Bitte teilt sie mit allen, die ihr in Deutschland kennt und die zuhören wollen, oder druckt sie aus und legt sie an öffentlichen Plätzen aus. Ich habe alle Links in Fußnoten gepackt, so dass man sogar im Druck sieht, dass die Infos aus normalen öffentlichen Quellen kommen. Meine eigene Seite hab ich nicht benutzt, weil der Artikel ja eher für Mainstreamer geschrieben ist, und meine Seite nicht. Aber jeder darf natürlich die Übersetzung hosten. Falls ihr Fehler findet, mailt mir bitte.
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Wunderbar Gerry! The formatting and footnotes make me look like an amateur in comparison haha.
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Thanks for putting together the original. 🙂
It’s mostly standard LibreOffice layout, I’m no publishing expert anyway. Most would probably argue against spelling out URLs in footnotes, as no one’s really gonna copy-type them. I simply thought just seeing how much there is might entice some mainstreamers to look up at least some of it. I also think distributing this stuff in print could be a good idea, just in this case, since in the virtual places, spooks are always over-represented.
I saw too late that you said earlier that Miles’ final comments were putting off some of your friends. I couldn’t tell, since all people I know would listen in either case, or not at all. But if there’s a comment-less English version in circulation, I can also make a German one. If not, I’ll just leave it like that. At least the coronavirus-tainted tests are a pretty important addition.
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The one on Miles site is the only one in circulation. Might update later with a few bits and pieces but otherwise I’m happy to leave it that way. It wasn’t Miles comments putting off friends, but comments I had in an earlier draft on the financial side of things, which was a similar line of argument. I’ve come to the conclusion it probably doesn’t make a big difference. As you say, there are those who will listen, and those who won’t, no matter what you put in. My friends were the latter.
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Now it’s getting really ridiculous.
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcQ19C6qVVCu31xEXdaCC9SUJ0ulhjlElNKXDHGNy8svzoICel7F&usqp=CAU
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Where is the shark that he jumped?
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Probably all dead.
They found 33 dead sharks in the area washed up on the beach because the surfers did not obey social distancing. Now they’re being fined for endangering wildlife.
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He looks so heroic wearing a Facial Diaper 😉
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Today in the Daily Fail ( UK )
33,000 people now have the tracking app. ( for Covid 19 )
They really do have the hots for that magic number don’t they?
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And I think they are doing the rollout on the Isle of Wight. Its quite small – to say the least. Total population 139,000
Even if people do sign up for it, I imagine everybody will have been in contact with everybody else there within about 3 days after they lift lockdown.
So if the entire community doesn’t end up in intensive care having been in contact with everybody else they’ll have to fudge the data or add another layer of bullshit to explain it.
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Today in the Daily Fail ( UK )
33,000 people now have the app ( for Covid 19 )
They really DO have the hots for their magic numbers don’t they?
PS
Sorry if this comes up twice but something is making this a really difficult exercise .
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Miles new paper up on John Knox —
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Cheers for the heads up…my goodness look at the neb on that head 😉
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Another WOW!
My feeble 2 cents: I looked at that picture of Knox and Justin Trudeau (mother a Sinclair) popped into my head.
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Oh goodness me. The Stanleys usurped the English throne centuries ago by winning the three-legged race? And a closing shot at Python? I don’t care for the movies at all, but as much as i laughed as a preteen at Flying Circus back in the day, what I now know about the world makes it hilarious still to me only at a meta-meta-meta level. Who else would have gotten away with such tells, so no surprise they were to the manor born.
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Michael Deloatch,
I’m reminded of this bit of audio I heard long ago on the audio sound track for Holy Grail which was peppered with all sorts of bizarre mini-skits.
There’s one that’s “death of Mary, Queen of Scots”, then you hear a lot of violent fuss, the old “I’m not dead yet” meme then more fuss… yes, meta-meta-meta! She was in the way of the Stanleys!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLyB08xXoBs [Death Of Mary Queen Of Scots · Monty Python Instant Record Collection, Vol. 2]
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Mary Queen of Scots’ first husband looks more feminine than she does —
https://royal.myorigins.org/p/Henry_Stuart_Lord_Darnley/
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Look at the hand. Feminine finger ratio?
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Henry had hips and lips unlike any other man I’ve ever seen.
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Thats a bit unfair Lewis, he looks much more manly here in his pink outfit.
https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/portrait-of-mary-queen-of-scots-and-lord-darnley-c-156
I see how the Stuarts won the day now.
They bet high, and cleared out the house with 2 queens, and an ace in James 1st.
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Wow, they started the “feminization of men” project THAT early, eh?
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This must be the masculinisation of women then —
https://royal.myorigins.org/p/Countess_Auguste_Reuss_of_Ebersdorf/
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Another excellent paper. Papers on Isaac Newton and John Knox in one week! I’m still picking the metaphorical bits of my brain off the wall.
The section on the Battle of Bosworth field and Lord Stanley “handing the circlet” to his probable son Henry was particularly amazing. For years and years I have wondered how the triskelion ended up on the flag and iconography of the Isle of Man, seeing that its closest link is to Sicily?? Even on the Wikipedia page for the Isle of Man, the authors seem puzzled over this origin:
“The Manx triskelion, which dates back with certainty to the late 13th century, is of uncertain origin. It has been suggested that its origin lies in Sicily, an island which has been associated with the triskelion since ancient times.”
Uncertain origin, haha. That’s hilarious. Not uncertain for long!
It still seems odd, even without the betrayal of Stanley (to whom Richard is supposed to have shouted out “traitor” at as he died in battle), that Richard would’ve moved from the high ground that he had even if he was taking losses. Even without Stanley he still had equal numbers. No need to go charging in to the thick.
The Phoenicians seem to love their little coastal islands to run their trade schemes and government infiltration plots from.
Anyway great work. Some of my meager salary will be coming your way soon.
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Oh, on the “Culture of the Isle of Man” page we find this authoritative-seeming explanation of the Manx Triskelion: “The origin of the Three Legs of Man (as they are usually called) is explained in the Manx legend that Manannan repelled an invasion by transforming into the three legs and rolling down the hill and defeating the invaders.”
Or in other words, we just made some crap up.
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Comedy moment, Bill Gates getting pied —

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Wonder what happened to the pie thrower. Ought to get a statue or something.
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Well, you know what happened to Peter Rabbit’s father, don’t you…. ? 😉
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Is that 3.14 or 4.0 pie? What a waste of whipped cream.
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Lol. Well it might’ve been a 4.0 wind-mill throw of a 3.14 pie 😀
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Lol. Well it might’ve been a 4.0 wind-mill throw of a 3.14 pie 😀
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The guy just didn’t like his latest operating system.
And I heard that’s how the elites resolve matters amongst themselves!
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“Belgian prankster Noel Godin appeared on television to take responsibility for the attack.” he was not there, thrower escaped photog and accomplice taken into custoy then released after godin appearance. gates refused to press charges. from a c net article Feb. 4, 1998.
reminds me of the latvian girl who hit prince charles in the face with a carnation. “Alina Lebedeva, 16, was sentenced to a year of “educational measures” by a court in the capital, Riga.” bbc article 22 January, 2002
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieing#Political_acts
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biotic_Baking_Brigade
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South Africa, the most progressive country on the face of the Earth, decided to protect the prison population from the threat of Covid by releasing 12, 5 % of its inmates back into the community. I guess it must be to free up space for all those who walk their dogs, go for a surf or sell cigarettes.
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Plus, this news bulletin: CV is in sperm! From there, one can be sure, it’s already made it’s way into countless vaginas, and who knows what-all manner of mischief it might get up to when headquartered in a vagina?
More to come!
https://www.latimes.com/science/story/2020-05-07/covid-19-coronavirus-semen
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It is another nefarious scheme concockted by that darned Patriarchy!
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Archie Bunker would be the first to tell you that they didn’t just come up with it on the sperm of the moment, neither.
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Getting past third base here…..to 4th! Looks like they’ve covered them all!
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WHO´s on first…
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Maybe it’d be useful to say connedvid 19 was delivered to earth by little green men arriving on a flying saucer. It was their way of making earthlings “stay safe and healthy.” It’s tinfoil time.
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Perhaps the people who enjoy being forced to wear masks and be humiliated could find a club that caters to that kind of thing and leave the rest of us out of it.
From https://twitter.com/consent_factory
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And now I present to you The Year of the Diamond Dogs
This ain’t rock’n’roll, this is genocide
As they pulled you out of the oxygen tent
You asked for the latest party
With your silicone hump and your ten inch stump
Dressed like a priest you was
Todd Browning’s freak you was
Crawling down the alley on your hands and knee
I’m sure you’re not protected, for it’s plain to see
The diamond dogs are poachers and they hide behind trees
Hunt you to the ground they will, mannequins with kill appeal
etc with apologies to Mr Jones….
Sorry, got to admire a bit of dystopia now and then.
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That Singapore robot dog reminds me of this:
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For the Stanely collection: science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson, who writes in the New Yorker that “The spring of 2020 is suggestive of how much, and how quickly, we can change as a civilization.”
https://www-newyorker-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.newyorker.com/culture/annals-of-inquiry/the-coronavirus-and-our-future
(World Economic Forum linked me to the article, they love it of course.)
Stanley Robinson uses writerly techniques like repetition, repetition, and repetition to let us know that things will never be the same again. And, “We’re learning to trust our science as a society.” Tedtalktype people love using “we” like that, it’s like getting kindergarteners to clean up blocks.
Curve flattening (through mass compliance with experts’ demands) “will be a civilizational achievement: a new thing that our scientific, educated, high-tech species is capable of doing. Knowing that we can act in concert when necessary is another thing that will change us.” (Especially Ireland with a cuve so flat it has no peak.)
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(((Stanley)))
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I sat through Elon Musk’s most recent Joe Rogan podcast to see if there was anything of interest and he starts out explaining the bizarre name of his most recent child, “X Æ A-12”. Yes, really.
He explained that the “X Æ” part was Grimes’ (musician) idea while A-12 was his contribution. He then said that A-12 was the precursor for the SR-71 Blackbird reconnaissance plane and came from the CIA program “Archangel”. Not a surprise but I guess they had to give homage to their masters.
Grimes of course attended McGill (she even recorded one of her earlier works at their football stadium) as a “double major in neuroscience and Russian language”. When I skimmed her page about 6 years ago, I only remember getting a “Russian jewess” vibe off of it but it’s a bit more muddied now.
Lots of the usual talk about mind-to-mind communication facilitated by brain-invading solid-state electronics…
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Have to wonder why did he hook up with a crappy unknown Canadian singer that’s deep in illuminati crap. They got together after a Met Gala costume show? Ya sure because that’s an event that a CEO of Tesla and SpaceX would have to attend.
Apparently he has six other kids.
Seems like he may be an actor hired to portray a CEO, kinda like Zuckerberg.
At least he’s been vocal on not going along with the Covid scamdemic like other celebrities, which is odd but maybe he’ll come out as pro vaccination later this year.
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Yep Grimes isn’t exactly a jaw-dropper. And those ears. One would think with Musk money he could at least get someone cuter but…
My guess is he’ll blackwash all the people shouting Constitution in a few months when “2nd wave” shows – “I was really being too eccentric and stubborn” then all SiliValley dweebs’ll follow along.
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Musk is an interesting case. His businesses are profitable courtesy the taxpayer, but he does not appear to run any of those revolting little projects. Closest he has come is pushing the world-as-simulation and AI. He is obviously just an impressario fronting for hidden owners. Notice he is always soft-balled in interviews, no hard technical questions are ever asked. He comes off as a geek with amateur enthusiast levels of technical understanding. In some interviews he uses technical terms incorrectly, later remembers his briefing and tries to work that in. He is a fraud, yes, but, but there is nothing else going on.
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I can’t like comments,we have to log on to wordpress to do that otherwise I’d like a bunch on here.
Let’s not forget Joe Rogan, not sure if he’s been exposed for anything yet, but he’s all giddy to keep having Musk on his show and not going to hassle him with any complicated techy type questions. It also appears Musk’s eyes are down ward for some answers like he’s reading a script, maybe not but looks like it.
Rogan seems to be the new Larry King.
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@ Greg — “I can’t like comments” — I believe there are now treatments for anhedonia 😉
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“Philip Manshaus” has had his trial start. He has been outed by Aurora Alberios in his guest paper with Miles (http://mileswmathis.com/part5.pdf):
https://www.vgtv.no/video/196642/rettssaken-mot-terrortiltalte-philip-manshaus
it’s another act as usual: this further outs him as probably gay, since he has no relationship.
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New MM paper:
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Miles is wrong.
The challenge was not to steal our money, although they took the opportunity to milk the cash cow by the way, but to migrate our data to giant data centers. And that required shutting down global production systems. Because a data migration requires a shutdown of the Production system.
Bigdata is an ANNUAL market of $ 5,000,000,000,000, it is a recurring market and for a merchant, a recurring market is the best market possible …
And « data is new oil » … it’s funny that all of you refuse to see that …
So, I make a last attempt to open your eyes and present to you the last colossus (from Rhodes)
http://kolos.com/
Kolos, a young American-Norwegian shoot, is building what is presented as the largest datacenter in the world in Ballangen, a small town located in northern Norway, beyond the Arctic Circle, at 68 ° latitude.
The installation will span 600,000 m2 distributed in four buildings built on the edge of a lake. Once completed, the site will exceed the size and capacity of the Langfang (China) data center, which totals 585,289 m2.
And I remind you that in the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed are kings … hence the endless winks of celebrities …
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It is not that we refuse to see, Mme Lawrence, it is that we are still “processing” your claim. We cannot comment on something that we cannot fully comprehend; I suppose we could as more questions.
If I were you I’d put together a paper for Miles outlining your theory and, most importantly, showing evidence were possible of this big-data move. But don’t be like me and spend years prevaricating over writing it (I’m still sitting on one) — write it up now, go-with-the-flow and send it to Miles.
He will ask of you all the right questions 😀
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It is not that we refuse to see, Mme Lawrence, it is that we are still “processing” your claim. We cannot comment on something that we cannot fully comprehend; I suppose we could ask more questions.
If I were you I’d put together a paper for Miles outlining your theory and, most importantly, showing evidence were possible of this big-data move. But don’t be like me and spend years prevaricating over writing it (I’m still sitting on one) — write it up now, go-with-the-flow and send it to Miles.
He will ask of you all the right questions 😀
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“… it’s funny that all of you refuse to see that …”
Fuck you, larry, you pompous jackass.
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Hey Rolleikin, tone it down, please. No need for ‘fuck yous’ here. And by the way, Laurence is mantalo’s new moniker.
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Sounds like a load to me. It’s not about stealing 5 trillion, it is about moving data they already have? Don’t bother telling us more, since I am already gone on that idea.
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Why? Even you admit there are many layers to this hoax. The controllers have been planning this event for a very long time for many different reasons. Big Data is Big business.
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It’s not about moving data, it’s about having capacity and speed to handle 20 billion IOT (Internet of things) in real time. Yes, scary future.
I have noticed the last 5 years, how they built data centers all over the world,
and previously wondered why, now I know. All about control of all of us.
https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2018-11-07-gartner-identifies-top-10-strategic-iot-technologies-and-trends
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Money is just a resource needed to fund the projects, not the goal in and of itself. They slush treasuries to recoup their costs with the added benefit of providing misdirection. This is about control, and data provides that. Fiat-dollars means nothing to them beyond the projects they fund. They can just print more through the fed. You can’t print data, you have to gather and store it.
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Thanks Miles for your latest paper on the Corona heist and thank you Josh and members of this forum. Here´s an idea I have been toying with, oversimplified: A “civil” war, yes. Perhaps. Could it be between (what we can call, for argument´s sake) the bankers and the eugenicists? (Not mutually exclusive of course.) The banking model is debt enslavement. National sovereignty is merely a facade. The nations of the world are now corporate entities and indebted to the money lenders. The collateral for that debt is the labour of its productive class, enforced through taxation and maritime law. As the banking empire seeks to consolidate its grip on the entire world, it crashes the world economy then buys up the spoils. The collateral for the next iteration is the world´s human capital, securitized through a global digital ID system, possibly involving nanotechnology or any form of tracking. This is merely an extension of the “birth certificate, social security number etc. The threat of an epidemic is the cover story. The notion of culling that base as part of a eugenics agenda is antithetical to the business model, but a view held by the lending class in spite of themselves. The language of technocracy and its feigned altruism really only makes sense when viewed through the lens of the banking business model. It is devoid of any coherent claim on morality, yet is presumed to be the neutral, objective world view that will define the future. The usurious system is inherently flawed, but they wont give it up. Its in their DNA you might say.
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The civil war that I see is one between the dopes who believe whatever they’re told by the governors and those who are at least trying to live with a degree of truth about what is really going on in the world. The “sheeple” vs. the “conspiracy theorists” to use the parlance of our times. Each group believes the other is evil and the cause of all our problems.
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Stalin reputedly asked how many divisions the Pope had. To paraphrase him, how many divisions do the bankers have if they pulled thisagainst the wishes and interests of the Pentagon/CIA/Big Oil?
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The Heist, the English way, all secret.
https://www.globalresearch.ca/bank-england-secret-bail-out-big-business-100bn-committed-3-weeks/5712485
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The cabal in the US has stated that they will publish a monthly report of what entities they are bailing out:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/sarahhansen/2020/04/24/federal-reserve-will-disclose-whos-getting-bailout-money-each-month/#4cc3d177f906
https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/pressreleases/monetary20200423a.htm
I like how Forbes calls it an “unusual step toward transparency,” while the Fed press release states they are “Building on its strong record of transparency and accountability around financial reporting and the policymaking process”
It is rare for them to admit that they are indeed those who make the policy.
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Oh my word
The criteria for free money; “to access the scheme, companies must be deemed to make a material contribution to the UK economy”
Greggs has been given a bailout.
They sell sausage rolls and pies
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Just found this today:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-52627955
The long&short: the coroner found that cause of death was gay hate crime.
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Miles new paper. http://milesmathis.com/lighterrors.pdf
A very handy paper for trying to get people to understand. Thanks Miles.
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Ah, a bit of light reading for these ponderous times…
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Thanks for the heads-up; now it is time for heads-down.
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‘Bout half-way through and it is a lovely paper; it is clarifying the “big concepts” for me.
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Awesome. One thing I’m still not clear on is the terminology for the spins. I take anti-photon to mean anti-clockwise but is this as the photon travels away from or towards me?
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Well that would also depend on your orientation to the particle wouldn’t it?
If a spinning particle is spinning clockwise relative to you as you look at it from behind and it is travelling away from you in s straight line, you will see its motion going from right to left.
If it is travelling towards you, clockwise, you still see the motion from right to left
If you now do a handstand, the particle will be spinning left to right either towards you or away from you
So in a field of photons if the majority are going clockwise,and you assign those the term “photons”, then antiphotons in that same field are spinning counterclockwise relative to the photons
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Not sure if I am helping here, but the difference between photon and anti photon could be seen simply as one is standing on its feet and one is standing on its head.
They are literally the same thing – one of them up one way, and one up the other way.
I think in all other respects they are identical, its just that in the charge field we could sometimes get “interference” as they collide and cancel each others spins out, and their orientation is what we describe as polarity when the charge field causes EM
Hope I’ve got that right…
And as Haggis says, your definition of photon and anti photon will differ from mine if I am on my feet and you are on your head.
I think the difference to each other is more important than their orientation compared to us though.
One man’s photon is another man’s anti photon.
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@haggisnneeps, I was under the impression that B-photons spin along their axis of travel, so that a point on their equator takes a corkscrew path through space, since this gives an absolute definition. You’ve described them as travelling like spinning tops, i.e., their primary spin axis is orthogonal to their direction of travel.
Now that I think about it, the primary spin axis should be able to take any direction relative to the path of travel, and then you can choose a plane to classify them by. So your take is probably correct. Miles then uses spinning tops as a simplification.
However, I’m still unsure which plane Miles takes as convention – the galactic or local? I’d be able to answer this if I wasn’t unclear on another question:
Do atoms and planetary bodies re-orientate channeled photons as they leave the body surface, or do the photon orientations remain more or less unchanged relative to the galactic plane?
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Hi, no you asked if it was spinning clockwise when it approached as opposed to when travelling away from you. So i was taking your description of a spinning top mechanism and describing to you that it is going clockwise whether or it is travelling away form you or towards you – and that if you stand on your head – that’s when it changes to a counter-clockwise rotation. A simple explanation. However you seem to be well aware of that so i guess it was a loaded question?
I cant and don’t and won’t speak for Miles but will give you my interpretation of my readings of his work. Any mistakes in understanding are mine.
When you say “what does he take as convention?” then i suppose you are asking – which is more prevalent? Photons or antiphotons? This is determined by the local field at or between the two surfaces you are measuring
We don’t see anti photons per se. We just don’t measure them as they look exactly like photons. Just spinning the opposite direction to the photons (in the simplest form)
We only see the results of collisions of photons/antiphotons with other photons/antiphotons as Heat and light (spin ups and spin downs)
Generally speaking the galactic plane though must be roughly 50/50 due to the fact that it depends on which orientation you have. If you stand on the north pole and consider yourself standing on the galactic plane and you are looking at the Sun and it is mostly sending out clockwise “photons” then you will say “yes its mostly photons out there”
Now if you fly to the south pole so you are standing on your head, you are seeing more “antiphotons”
Same photons though.
So the terms should really be
photons – those things that arrive at your eye or measuring equipment
antiphotons – photons that have collided with another photon to produce a spin down or to strip an orthogonal spin off a higher particle
Until the collision happened it was just another photon going about its daily business
If it had collided with another photon and produced a spin-up it wouldnt be classified as an antiphoton
Just my 2 cents – hope it makes sense
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@Graham. Sorry I didn’t see your reply before posting mine.
&@haggisnneeps
My question was the wrong one to ask, at least concerning primary spins. A photon could probably become an anti-photon if it is spun down to have no spin at all, and then spun in the opposite direction, but this probably happens very infrequently.
I think both of you are correct that the terms are relative, but Miles seems to use the terms absolutely. I believe he must be referencing a plane larger than the galactic one, which he hasn’t specified explicitly.
However, you’re both using the terms very concretely. There’s an entire range of 2D angles to the reference plane, for both photons and anti-photons. There’s also a sliver of photons and anti-photons that have a primary spin axis parallel to the reference plane – how are they classified?
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Hi Etc,
As i said – theyr’e all just photons until they collide. If the collision cancels out a spin then it could be considered to have been an antiphoton – “anti” or opposite to the thing it hit (or not necessarily completely or directly opposite)
All the other angles and planes are covered by the same theory – any oblique hits that result in loss of a spin or energy change – then a “photon” was hit by an “anti-photon” and spun down
So it all depends on how you assign your names/variables/collisions
If it is spun down to the point it has no orthogonal spins then it is still just a plain photon – it hasn’t become an antiphoton.
Maybe you are thinking of matter/antimatter and how matter “is destroyed” by antimatter in the “current theory”?
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Hey I could be wrong about the civil war. I am just putting stuff out there. I don’t have any pipeline to these people, on either side. I am not claiming to channel aliens or CIA or anyone else. I just run odds based on what I know and see, and make predictions when they seem interesting and likely. I ain’t Nostradamus. Anyway, that paper was mostly about telling military what they should already know: this doesn’t look good for them either. This doesn’t benefit anyone in the long run, not even the bankers doing the stealing. See Ozymandias. Which just happens to have been published on January 11, 1818.
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Hey Miles,
Ever since you’ve been calling attention to the covert nature of the potential hidden battles between various factions and families, I’ve noticed how it necessitates a far more nuanced reading of events. The plot surely thickens. To my brain, it makes it harder to discern what is pure misdirection, from what is one of the opposing sides trying to get “we the people” to wake up to something. If there are indeed splits in the ruling factions, I expect those splits to eventually become fractures, and hopefully, in turn, get flooded by the light.
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We have an expression here: The grass gets trampled when the bull elephants fight.
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Yeah, but in the long term, much less grass gets trampled when one of those elephants gets tossed. Especially if the one that gets tossed is the one that likes to shit in the grass.
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“Never shit on your own doorstep”?
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@Miles Your latest corona-con paper reminded me rather of the end of “Matrix Revolutions” in Machine City where Neo confronts the master machine.
Neo:
-The program Smith has grown beyond your control. Soon he will spread through this city, as he spread through the matrix; You cannot stop him. But I can.
Deus ex Machina:
-We don’t need you. We need nothing.
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With regards to the money being printed up by the Fed recently to fund Wall Street:
Wall Street’s Financial Crisis Preceded COVID-19: Chart and Timeline

The Fed Has Pumped $9 Trillion into Wall Street Over the Past Six Months (as of March 14), But Mnuchin Says “This Isn’t Like the Financial Crisis”
Fed Chair Powell Has Upwards of $11.6 Million Invested with BlackRock, the Firm that Will Manage a $750 Billion Corporate Bond Bailout Program for the Fed
Miles’s paper on how banks like Lehman Brothers fake their own death (bankruptcy) to get money (=steal) from the treasury
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Thanks, Josh! This time my WordPress markdown worked:-)
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Why does Mnuchin keep using that name when we all know it isusually spelt Menuhin?
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“between September 17, 2019 and December 10-11, 2019, the Fed had already funneled ‘roughly $215 billion per day’ in emergency loans to Wall Street’s trading houses or more than $6.23 trillion in cumulative loans.”
Now tack on the amount from March 19-today……
and there isn’t anything substantial any of us can do about it, except watch videos, read articles about how bad it is and then type our frustrations out on a forum or social media post.
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Not true, Greg. There are lots of things you can do. At this point, I shouldn’t have to repeat what they are.
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Wouldn’t hurt to repeat, yet at this point you’re right it wouldn’t matter, nothing will change the course now that the trillions of dollars have sealed the victory for thees evil elephants.
I guess it would be for one’s own consciousness
A few things I can think of besides completely living off the grid:
Shop local and verify shops are locally owned.
Tear up and stop using high interest credit cards.
Join a credit union, not a bank.
Live below means, buy used cars, don’t shop at department or box stores.
Grow and cook own food.
Don’t see the masses volunteering for much of that.
Reports that some of the CARE grants are making it to local businesses in my town, and it’s decent amounts in the six digits for some places, more for others, obviously way more than they would have made in the last two months. Probably happening in your town too. They will have to go along with any top down agendas now. Especially if the 2nd CARE package is passed, and that will be voted on this Friday.
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ill repeat it, cares act money is door number two stuff. signs the economy was sick before wuhan need draw no major comment from veteran cttf forum spy hunters. surely just some ‘spook’ you shouldn’t even listen to wrote it. doesnt matter if you discuss the largest stim/bailout before it passes during an illegal lockdown, or after the fed the treasury and blackrock merge into a big data driven economic hot war with china, we have FAKE serial killers to out! are you hypoxic??
just dont buy thier stuff, the fortune 500 in blackrock’s holdings but eating a potato in a cave shouldnt be necessary.
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Especially if it’s a Monsanto potato
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Now that we know the truth, we can direct our energies against the real perpetrators of lies and bedlam. Just as important we can reject the artifices they placed in our minds about how the world works and about what it means to be human. Once those blinders are removed you will see myriad ways to live the good life; I suspect each step taken in that direction is a move against the Phoenician Navy.
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I was standing in front of the bank, pulled my cap a little deeper and turned up the collar of my jacket. I put on my mask and adjusted the top for it to reach to just under my eyes and felt for the bulge in my left inner pocket… except it wasn’t there. Then I snapped out of it and realized I was just there to deposit a cheque and everyone was dressed just like me.
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Everybody famous who claims to have had corona outed themselves ascomplicit in the hoax. Good heuristic to find out who the bad guys are. The not-so-famous were promised their 15 minutes. Those who believe them are the dupes. That accounts for 99.8% of all people. I am starting to lose my respect for humanity.
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Maybe the Phoeney motto is “Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven”
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Miles may be correct about the civil war. There might be some war between producers and financiers in the spook hierarchy. It appears that bankers and the finance industry has taken over corporations and they dictate policy. Perhaps some of the old captains of industry are upset at losing political and economic power? The finance industry has out grown physical production exponentially. For example, the volume of exchange traded derivatives on commodities is 20 to 30 times more than physical production. Yes, corporations are raking in profits and get ceos are getting nice stock options. Also corporations have the most flexible labor market since slavery. However, They have lost lots of power. Finance and banking now runs the world. Even corporations have more debt than equity. Obviously, these players have agents in the spy industries. Might explain trade wars that are going on too. Bankers seem to be dictating prices. I think this hoax nonsense is spillover from trade wars and internal fighting within spook ranks. I am not and expert in this type of stuff. I could be wrong. One thing this covid hoax has taught me and that’s who are the low level spooks in my area. By low level, I mean ones that are say in the police force and pose as middle class people. Also the conspiracy thought has now entered mainstream. Interesting to see where things go.
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I’ve heard many dismiss the claim that Covid is primarily about the bankers raiding the treasury, saying “the Fed can just print as much money for themselves as they want.” This isn’t really true. Yes, they have the monopoly on money creation, both print and digital, but they are still bound by nature’s laws, including economic laws. Wealth creation cannot occur ex nihilo. If they whipped up $50 trillion on their own electronic ledgers and funneled it directly into their personal accounts, it wouldn’t make a difference, because there simply aren’t enough goods and services in the world for them to buy. Even if there were, there are only so many mansions and yachts you can own before it gets tiresome. And if they somehow managed to spend that $50 trillion, the cost of everything would steadily rise, because prices rise with demand, and they would find they couldn’t buy much more with their $50 trillion than they could with their $1 trillion. Meanwhile, the massive inflation they would cause by flooding the market with that much money would completely crush the working class, since it would massively devalue the currency. The working class would go bankrupt trying to buy a loaf of bread. By the way, this kind of uncontrollable inflationary spiral happened in many countries during the Great Depression and afterwards, but the governments have always intervened, usually through a period of rationing. Why? Because the rulers know letting the value of currency drop to zero would be cutting off their own legs, not to mention it’s a surefire way to start a revolution.
Put another way, the financial economy (banking credit and interest) is always dependent on the real economy (production of goods and services). The bankers know their relationship to the real economy is parasitic. If the host dies, they die.
That said, having the most money puts them at the top of the pyramid, and they are addicted to being at the top. They are addicted to the power. These engineered booms and busts and the resulting “fiscal stimulus” are the bankers’ way of draining all the wealth that got created in the real economy since the last bust. What we will see is a massive seizure of smaller businesses by large corporations (owned by the banks) or the banks themselves. This comes straight from the horse’s mouth: Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, predicts that half of U.S. small businesses will go bankrupt as a result of the shutdowns:
https://www.investmentweek.co.uk/news/4014933/larry-fink-tells-investors-expect-cascade-bankruptcies-reports
In other words, there will be a massive consolidation of global assets and labor into the hands of the few who already own most of the world. The control wielded through vaccines and big data are a shadow of the control they will gain by simply wiping out 14 million businesses in six months. And that’s just in the U.S.
They drain the wealth not because they need it, but simply to protect their place at the top. The group they are most afraid of is the educated, self-starting upper-middle-class. They can easily deceive and disempower the uneducated lower classes, but if you have God-given talent and intellect and a few million dollars, and are part of a network of like people, you are the “natural aristocracy” that the bankers hate and fear. The bankers have tools instead of talent and cunning instead of intellect, and they can’t suffer being reminded that the genuine “nobility” are the wisest and ablest, not the richest. Beyond this, they truly are afraid of revolution, and a revolution can only ever be led by the educated gentry.
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Yes it’s about the money, but it is about the secret power. Remember that their true power stems from which is unpredictable and unfathomable. If we could always figure out what the spooks are up to, then what would be left of their power?? Really, what could they do if we could figure out the tricks they are up to this time and anytime after that?
However if some faction out there is/was counting on the American public as an ally then I don’t know what else they could have expected?? Other than spying and lying to us 24/7, have they ever left their gaudy overpriced Hampton cottages and mingled with the public at all? Most of us aren’t just broke financially but emotionally, physically, mentally, spiritually also, or all of the above, take your pick. Our entertainment has been weaponized and our education sabotaged. On top of that, just finding a sober adult, teenager, or child is like finding a unicorn. They exist only in fairytales and stories of times past in America now. Even the headline in the Arstechnica article “CDC’s failed coronavirus tests were tainted with coronavirus, feds confirm” wasn’t clear enough for some people I showed. It should be very obvious now to anyone paying attention there is no pandemic but I can’t seem to find anyone actually paying attention. Even if they smell a rat in all this, they are paralyzed with fear and stress.
The girls at work bless their hearts have nervous or health breakdowns on about a weekly basis, due to the above mentioned. I try my best though. Interesting story we talked about how serial killers are fake, but some expressed disappointment after finding out, which I find funny in a way. But if you do a quick survey on current “serial killer pop culture” it appears they have been slowly morphing the project into a sort of ‘black humor/revelry in the macabre’ type of fiction. They are defusing and diluting the project I would say, since I’m starting to find women aren’t taking it as seriously anymore. But the hetero relationship damage is still being done though, as I’ve experienced.
But at the same time this tiny juicery of run by women (minus me) have more balls than the rest of the so called men in this county, who mostly bawked like chickens after this all started. Same with the outspoken nurses. I hear even the mayor is scared out of his wits to re-open the town. And they won’t even bother to use the massive loopholes they provided in our state’s mandates to save their business or their kids future. Miles might be right we’ll have to count on women to lead the resistance this time. A ‘yonic’ society indeed. But again, it’s not really the people’s fault when they are given a 5th grade level of political education and are under constant psychological attack by the media.
Anyways what I’m saying any opposition out there needs to step it up pronto, cause American people are too broke. Also the age demographics are not in our favor here. Take down some triple letter media orgs or sacrifice Hollywood on the altar or something, I don’t know. But seeing how pretty much all social events have been cancelled I expect we’ll have an interesting summer..
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You’re right.. This is all that’s left of the social scene.
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Nothin’ deplorable ’bout dancin’ with a raccoon once in a while…
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Is Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top) still doing ‘Gimme all your lovin’?
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Tonight the South African president read from the Teleprompter for the first time in 18(I know, I know, just put it i for fun although it is actually true) days. No end in sight. Very much like Boris, just not the toff accent. To give you an idea, apart from the lockdowns as perpetrated in the rest of the free world, in addition we are not allowed to buy tobacco products or alcohlic beverages. We did, however, import 200 medical doctors from Cuba, so all is not lost.
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“we are not allowed to buy tobacco products or alcohlic beverages”
I guess it’s time to do it the old fashion way!
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New paper by guest writer Russell Sackett at Miles —-
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At the end of that paper, titled “The Ahmaud Arbery Murder Was Faked”, video links don’t work any more (Bing: video no longer available): “…Gregory and Travis McMichael appearing in court … exhibits A and B”.
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Hi friends. HonestNews.com has just begun. I’ll need your help for future broadcasts. So keep digging for truth. I received much from you guys already regarding the virus thing. My first broadcast is about that. And by necessity, I must link to less than perfect people when they have good info on a particular subject.
To see my store signs that recently caused such an uproar, even an article in the LA Times today, skip to the bottom of the page.
Some of you won’t like my reference to the Creator, but that is OK. We can agree to disagree. We do that all the time anyway, right? At least the main message of loving God and His Creation (including one another) isn’t bad.
And Miles, I commend you for turning down ad revenue. You can imagine what I’ve been offered for JesusChrist.com. I ain’t for sale either. I don’t imagine many of us are.
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Congratulations!
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2013?
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Ramsay, I applaud you for your courage. You really walk the walk. Also congratulations on starting your own outlet to disseminate the truth.
In case anyone is wondering, here is the LA Times article about the signs that Ramsay put up in front of his business: https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2020-05-12/column-abcarian-coronavirus-opening-too-soon-may-kill-them
[Edit: I had seen those signs on social media but never imagined it was someone connected to this website or Miles’ work.]
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@Ramsay: Per the article, did you really shutdown after receiving threats?
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Did you let anyone in with a mask on?
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Hold up.
Sorry but I’m facing palming hard here after checking this out. Either you have very low IQ, or this is just another op trying to blackwash and surround the truth with stupid noise.
First you start a “news” site but the news site is barely in English. Full of mis-spellings and grammatical errors. Can’t even spell corona correctly.
Why do you need $7 donatation to send out a mailing list to subs? Why would anyone give you money if you can’t even spell correctly?
Also this story about you putting up these signs then somehow getting it miraculously reported in the MSM, then your business shutdown (being made an example)… not checking out.
About halfway down his first post:
“So what qualification do I have?
I will NOT knowingly tell a lie. I have no desire to darken my soul. I plan on meeting Dad someday and I’m hoping He says, ‘Well done, you son of a – librarian.”
My online name is George Washington Dot Com. (I’m a real General and a builder too.)
I am a natural investigator. And I dig the truth. ”
Oh you’re a REAL general, eh? Which branch of military what is? And why pick George as a moniker? Aren’t you a regular Miles reader?
Thumbs down.
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Of course my post is full of errors, but hey at least I’m not asking for money.
Also how in holy hell did you acquire the JesusChrist.com domain name? You’d think the Catholic church would have that one taken already…
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Also you seem to be a big fan of Ron Wyatt. Big red flags on this guy.
https://www.ronwyatt.com/noahs_ark_book.html
See chapter 6.
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I think the misspelling of corona is intentional, although I have to admit I don’t get the joke. There is a Carona in the Lombardy region of Italy, the European epicenter of this ongoing op. I have enjoyed listening to the Nancy Banks links, had never heard of her before. A lot of the links provided we have already seen here for better or worse. I don’t really get your objection to his monetization of the site, although I do recall him saying that he is not for sale making it a bit of a head scratcher.
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Look what I found! MSM article about the serial killer trope being a hoax:
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/13/europe/stephane-bourgoin-career-lies-scli-intl/index.html
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I outed Bourgoin as a fraud years ago, in my paper on the Zodiac killer. See the section on Richard Cottingham.
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Missed that, but good to see some faction also agrees with you. That was my takeaway.
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I’m tired of masked morons!
Fuck these fucken retarded bullshit masks.
In Plandemic Dr Judy Mikovits blames coronavirus outbreak on a ‘circular cabal’ led by Bill Gates, accuses Dr Fauci of burying her research and says wearing a mask ‘activates your own virus’
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/may/14/coronavirus-viral-video-plandemic-judy-mikovits-conspiracy-theories
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This film is part of the hidden war, as is the Guardian article. There is no reason for the Guardian to give Mikovits such positive coverage. If they were fully controlled by those pushing this hoax, they would have destroyed Mikovits by any means possible. Mainly by not giving her any coverage at all. Her publisher could also have been crushed, so the fact that her book came out and sold so well is more sign of the split.
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I agree with the split.
I was just trying to focus in on the fact that masks are really not that healthy and probably unhealthy.
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Not only did Mikovits’ book sell well, it was #1 on Amazon, which of course could have easily removed it from their store if they wanted to. But remember that Mikovits is pushing the idea that the virus is real and can cause illness. So it’s worth noting that, if this is a sign of a split, neither side is admitting to the hoax.
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Yeah, it’s a split, like a friendly poker game is a split. And we’re in the pot, getting shoved back and forth between players as they smoke their big fat stogies.
In my opinion, it’s Satan’s gambling house (for now). The tables are all full. The stakes have risen. And he doesn’t much care if a few fistfights break out. Rather enjoys it.
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And as his primary food is fear, he keeps winning the longer the game is played.
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The son of spook David Van Cortland Crosby makes the grade? https://pagesix.com/2020/05/13/melissa-etheridges-son-beckett-died-from-opioid-addiction/
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Sorry, this is off topic, but I’m going to post it down here in the hope that Miles will shed some light on the matter.
@haggisnneeps. In the image, absolute is what I thought (Miles intends), relative is what I think you think he intends (by his use of photon vs. antiphoton). You and Graham have almost convinced me that Miles does intend the relative classification, but I fail to see how it’s the more obvious choice.
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Aforementioned image: https://ibb.co/MGKfsm1
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Your drawing is wrong – all four of those are “absolute” if the first two are absolute. So what it is that you are asking is “do photons spin at 90 degrees to their direction of travel (or ore correctly – do photons spin in any other direction than that of their travel) ie are all photon spins is in the same direction as their path
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Sorry I just saw this reply. I actually asked on Nevyn’s forum and I believe we found the answer. I noticed that my diagrams were wrong but I still have an unanswered question about spin-downs. https://milesmathis.forumotion.com/t598-what-does-miles-intend-by-the-classification-photon-vs-anti-photon
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DOD Awards $138 Million Contract, Enabling Prefilled Syringes for Future COVID-19 Vaccine
https://archive.is/eIOec
Wouldn’t injecting the virus in hundreds of millions of people create the dreaded second wave itself?
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Bill Gates to Trump: If I want to hear you speak I’ll shove my hand up your ass and move your lips
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