[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!
Wasn’t sure where to post this, it’s not really current events but not sure where else. Josh, apologies and please move if there’s somewhere more appropriate. I just watched the movie Armageddon (Bruce Willis etc). Fairly early on there were 2 or 3 instances of the number 8, 18, 11 or 1. I was slightly intrigued. So I started noting down every time these numbers were used, and even some “could be in disguise”. I note that Miles often writes the phrase “aces and eights, chai” in his papers. I have literally no idea what that means and why it’s significant, but I understand the “1” and “8”. So here’s what I found throughout the whole movie. This is not every number that was used in the movie, but the sheer percentage that these numbers represent is probably about 85% of the movie. I don’t ever remember hearing this many in a movie previously. Wouldn’t say it freaked me out, but it definitely made me wonder what on earth are they trying to do by including so many of these numbers. All but one were spoken lines, and often there were 2 or 3 of them close together. I’ve included the context when I wrote it down and they’re in the order they appeared. Any comments or explanations are welcome!
11,000
18 days
18 seconds
18 and a half hours
8 months training
8 boy scouts
11 words
56 tickets in 7 states (ok, not direct, but hey, 56 divided by 7 is …)
8 track tapes
18 months
800 turbo horses
11 Gees
X71 (7+1=8; this is “flimsy” but it was printed on the side of the main rocket ship and was prominent)
800 feet
8 hours
11,000
625 feet (again, probably really iffy, but why that number? guess what 5 divided by 8 is? 0.625)
8,000
10 hours
$100,000
$10,000
11 years
18 months
11 minutes
8 Gees
8 hours
26 miles (flimsy I know)
grid 8
800
18 minutes
10 minutes
1 minute
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This link was previous posted here and explain the numbers.
“http://ancient-spooks.de/tags/numerology.html”
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Thanks for the link Thomas. So, given what this says “This makes the aces & eights a hoax event marker, an indicator that a visible crisis is just a “show” enacted by the cryptocrats”, do you think there’s any reason a movie such as armageddon (eg. world imminently coming to an end…” would have such a high proportion?
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Aces & eights comes from Wild Bill Hickok, who was allegedly holding a poker hand of a pair of aces and eights when he was shot. Hence also ‘dead man’s hand’. Miles talks about this in his paper on the OK Corral shootout. Chai is Hebrew gematria, as explained at Gerry’s site. Probably the proportion of spook markers indicates how overt the propaganda is in any production. Movies like armageddon are seeding the public consciousness with doomsday scenarios that can later be sold as real to terrify the populace. Generally I think predictive programming is less about actually foretelling future events, and more about disseminating memes that are useful to the rulers. In fact, NASA has stated that Earth may be impacted by a meteor the day before the US elections. It’s the same deal with COVID and all the pandemic movies that have come out over the previous decades.
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Just stumbled across this import/export report of Covid-1984 test kits in…2018?
https://wits.worldbank.org/trade/comtrade/en/country/ALL/year/2018/tradeflow/Exports/partner/WLD/nomen/h5/product/300215
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Here’s the one for 2017. If I get cornered about taking the test I’ll ask to see the sell by date on it.
https://wits.worldbank.org/trade/comtrade/en/country/ALL/year/2017/tradeflow/Exports/partner/WLD/nomen/h5/product/300215?fbclid=lwAR0LB0htWyuw5FU_dWMy61WRq1PofOi4IYsUI-J91LyRMsdqlryMYIzu1U
Real or just more confusion being sown?
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Sounds like more misdirection:
You are allowed to believe the virus was purposefully released by China, you can believe that it was genetically engineered by the government or mad scientists or communists, you are allowed to believe the virus is no more dangerous than a common cold, you can even believe that it has been taken advantage of for profit by politicians and corporations, as long as you believe it was and is real (and is here to stay)
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Nice! you just listed 6 distinct scenarios that can be describe/classified as “fake virus”. i think you left out “tests” were unreliable, and deaths were “mischacterized”,
so that makes 8.
… did an asteroid fall in wuhan last year bringing an alien virus invasion? nah thats just a glitch in my MATRIX neuro-link.
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So, England buy corona test kits in China, then reject its quality and are out of test kits. A company in UK produce test kits, but sell them to other countries, as UK don’t have enough labs to process the tests.
I remember, that when the corona circus started UK had thousands of
unused test kits from the previous influenza time in 2018. So, did they use those kits? It is really a circus now.
“https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/coronavirus/revealed-uk-firm-is-selling-coronavirus-testing-kits-to-eighty-countries-because-labs-here-can-t-cope-while-nhs-swabbing-stations-stand-deserted-in-britain/ar-BB11YR6O”
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regarding these covid-19 test kits…a commenter on tony heller’s “real climate science” says:
MrGrimNasty says:
September 6, 2020 at 11:27 pm
Old records have been updated as a consequence of a fairly recent catalogue change. It’s generic stuff, but required by pretty much anyone doing covid tests so they renamed it to make it easy to find….. or something. Not ‘covid-19’ on wayback. Anyway it’s well discussed and explained on ‘t’net, no conspiracy to be found there.
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If you google just the number 300215, the product code of the test kits , those 2 pages are the first results, under the titles the 2017 entry says 5 hours ago and the other 11 hours ago. What does that mean?
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Here’s the data from 2017. Better ask to see the sell by date if ever forced into a corner on this…
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More oops my bad we overreacted spin from the Ministry of Truth:
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-54000629
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Thanks @sun, whoopsie indeed! but this article goes into la la land and deliberately mischaracterizes the science.
“The University of Oxford’s Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine reviewed the evidence from 25 studies where virus specimens from positive tests were put in a petri dish to see whether they would grow.”
viruses don’t just “grow” in a dish! They need cells, and the right cells. You would need to make it suseptible to THAT virus.
“This method of “viral culturing” can indicate whether the positive test has picked up active virus which can reproduce and spread, or just dead virus fragments which won’t grow in the lab, or in a person.”
“can indicate”??? it can also be the case you just failed at “culturing”.
“This is a problem we have known about since the start – and once again illustrates why data on Covid is far from perfect.”
as far as i’m concerned no “data” is perfect, ever. i’m closing in on what exactly qRT-PCR even is. Not perfect? contamination is so easy! an agent with a squirt bottle and SECONDS of access, could have caused the month delay the CDC had producing tests. It starts to make a little sense that CDC would be military and have security BEYOND imagining.
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@3rd doorman
“viruses don’t just “grow” in a dish! They need cells, and the right cells. You would need to make it suseptible to THAT virus”
Can you point to any scientific studies where this assertion is supported please – the bit about viruses growing in the “right” cells specifically.
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In my understanding of virus theory, the virus needs a cell to reproduce. “i’m told” sums up my confidence, it’s the same with terrain theory. “this person claims…” all i have is search and free online sources.
cdc nov 2020 puts out this encouraging bit
“https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/11/20-3219_article#r5”
search in the page for “Recent studies on experimentally infected hamsters”. rt-pcr shows plenty of virus rna, “positive” for awhile. But they report they are UNable to culture nasal swabs after 6 days from disease onset. yay!
this search:
“https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=%22virus+culturing%22+or+%22virus+culture%22”
2nd entry of this search discusses hepC mutations continually infecting in cycles for days, im guessing in a dish or tube, don’t know to be honest.
i did a search on duckduckgo and got mostly educational stuff on microbiology, textbooks, etc. i find it jargon-filled and complicated but i’m making progress. my goal is trying to make phoney scions regret putting me out of work in feburary 🙂
do these honor your request? let me know
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Thank you for sharing whats leading your thinking on this.
It will take me a long time to unravel the “science” you’ve shared.
On first sight it reminds me of all the quantum theory and string theory gobbledegook I used to rack my brains to understand before the happy discovery of Miles science work at his science site. There is a very stark difference between the total obfuscation of meaning in the mainstream, and Miles very clear and succint findings.
Even if you struggle to understand all of it, the experience is very kathartic.
Having read Miles elegant and powerful unravelling of all mainstream bullshit, replacing it with sound demonstrable theory, I am inclined to attempt the same with all this mainstream published and close to impenetrable virus research. I suspect though that it will just lead me back to where I already am – which is much more in line with what ‘cancelled’ posted at 5.21pm today.
What little I have read from your links so far seems to pre suppose that the virus is real, immutable and capable of harm in vitro. They just don’t seem to understand that dead tissue in a petri dish will cause what they call viruses to behave totally differently to inside a living organism where it is part of a whole that functions (usually) in perfect harmony for the welllbeing of the entire organism. Either that or they don’t want to understand. For example Bechamp showed that when blood leaves a living body that its nature changes instantly, the components of life with which the blood is packed somehow know and respond to their environment in very subtle ways
On another note I am sorry to hear about the vermin putting you out of work in February though. I would want revenge if that happened to me, and I have my own list of reasons too for wanting them publicly executed. I have considered every possible way to cause them pain, and quite honestly I don’t think its achievable to the extent I would like.
Much better to enrich ourselves with understanding than seek to ruin others I think – nature will take care of them eventually I believe. Your revenge can be transcending their lies and fear, which is all they have.
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zeroing in further on your request, searching on “Susceptible Cell Lines” with each virus seems to pull up more scientific and less textbook stuff.
i’m using this list
Susceptible Cell Lines
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=%22Susceptible+Cell+Lines%22+or+%22virus+culture%22 is bringing up articles.
this one had 445 results, not all are likely pertinent.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=%22Susceptibility%22+SARS+COV+2
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this seems to hit the target of your question better:
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0,14&qsp=14&q=tissue+tropism+virus+pathogenesis&qst=bh
i didn’t know these search terms when i first posted. Sorry, but you may want to check the appendix pdf on the second link to get to the cell culture details.
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Ok, I spent over two hours attempting to answer your question @graham. I avoided textbooks and looked for work that named the scientists who claim to culture viruses and offered data on how they did it.
Cancelled ‘s link mentions the cancer virus, and microbiology calls them oncoviruses.
“It was also shown that the virus of cancer, like the viruses of other diseases, could be put through a series of four changes. The first enlarged the virus, and the second enlarged it more, but the third transformed it into a fungus identical to that of the orchid and mushroom. A fourth change in the media brought the most marvelous result of all—a change to the well known Bacillus coli. These changes could naturally also be reversed back to the cancer virus”
I’m guessing this virus is considered real, but obviously microbiology does not SEEM to align with this experiment that it can be transformed into a fungus then a bacterium and then back into a cancer virus.
can this experiment be replicated?
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3rd doorman.
First thank you for spending all that time trying to answer my question, I don’t know about you but I have very little spare time and have to cherry pick what I look into in depth.
At the moment I can’t answer your question, “can this experiment be replicated?”.
It would partially depend on if Dr Lee or Royal Rife – (he seems to go by different handles depending where you read) actually documented how he performed the experiments in detail, and I also read he is supposed to have developed a microscope better than what we have today to observe the results, but no one can find the blueprint.
There appears to be an ocean of Rife’s work online, and I’d hope the answer can be found within those, but the lack of microscope such as he used could be a hindrance.
I recently finished one of Bechamps books, The Blood and its Third Element. In that he describes a host of experiments where he observed microzyma changing their actions and properties based on their local environment. He described their ability to transform themselves chemically to capitalise on local conditions. The biggest driver of those changes appears to be the Ph levels in the local environment and availability of nutrients and oxygen. I recommend a read of that for more understanding than I can convey here, though its a hard read.
I think the article you refer to touched on it, where Bechamp believed that once any cell or living structure had broken itself down after death to its basic constituents, all that was left was the microzyma – which are immortal. My belief is that this is what the labs are looking at in their petri dishes today in one form or another, and also what Rife was looking at. I also can’t discount that those labs are simply faking their results given what we know of the PTB, or completely failing to correctly interpret their work – which is so prevalent in physics as Miles has shown us time and again.
I am presently more focussed on a book by Thomas Cowan, called Human Heart, Cosmic Heart, which ties in with the work of Pollack on structured water and its influence on life and its processes. Miles led me into that with his papers from 2014 on Pollacks first book – where Miles corrected some of Pollacks conclusions using his knowledge of the charge field and atomic structure. I have personal reasons for wanting a much better understanding of the heart and so that is my priority at the moment
My problem is I can’t address all of the vast number of helpful leads that get posted here on multiple areas of concern, but at some point in the future I will try to find a better answer for you than this.
The start points will probably be here if you can’t wait:
https://www.seleneriverpress.com/srp-historical-archives/
https://www.drroyallee.com/
I think there are others on here who know more about this than I as well.
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Coronavirus: Tests ‘could be picking up dead virus.
Can we get sick of dead virus? Do we not have antivirus from all the previous influenza years, not dead virus?
Actually, I think the dead virus nonsense is fabricated to get the circus
going for years.
https://nationalfile.com/world-bank-document-lists-covid-19-program-ending-in-march-2025/
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“dead” virus isn’t descriptive, its unviable, it is unable to infect. there may still be peices of its RNA [or something else] lying around that causes tests to still indicate “positive”.
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Regarding vaccines: I just searched for “aluminum in vaccines” and the first link on both Google and Bing were from vaccine-skeptics. I find that interesting. Not sure if it means they want the truth about vaccines to be out, or just failed to seal all the doors.
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thanx @maria for bringing us this 2017 study on vac contamination.
https://medcraveonline.com/IJVV/new-quality-control-investigations-on-vaccines-micro–and-nanocontamination.html
it tests actual euro doses, aluminum? its IN there!
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If anyone’s interested this is a good overview on vaccine aluminum:
https://jbhandleyblog.com/home/2020/7/29/sciencesettled
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what strange luck!!!!
https://fort-russ.com/2020/03/why-did-hundreds-of-ceos-resign-just-before-coronavirus-outbreak/
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Luck, indeed. Reminds me of some of those beneficial trades in the markets before 9/11. And of course a number of key people deciding to skip work that day.
While I think the economic decline was baked in the cake to begin in earnest this year anyway, removing incumbent CEOs just before a pandemic would help increase the negative impact of the crisis – assuming the replacements were less experienced or incompetent – or both.
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I think all of us knows someone who got a tip to invest in cheap surgical masks well before it became clear they were going to be permanent. Take a look at the businesses in your town who first put up the “mask required” signs, or started selling the face diapers at a huge markup early on.
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Nothing in this world is permanent, son.
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Remember most all of these CEO’s had been collecting multimillion dollar salaries for years, carefully offshoring and tax evading as CEO’s made huge “multiples” of what average workers made.plus perks.I wonder if they formed like a “billionaire’s club” of new “Nobility”
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Article comes from Mar 26, 2020, Michael Snyder – theeconomiccollapseblog.com
cites Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc. for the ceo figures. So i drilled down on them and its unfortunately spooktastic. Grey kinda stood out [thanks MM] but the founder is James E. Challenger, deseased. He was a lawyer but this company does its own research and issues regular reports.
Mmm. from thier site: “http://www.challengergray.com/press/blog”
Labor Day Resolution: Build a new culture – Remote work is the new normal
“Google has stated that 200,000 of its employees can remain working from home until next summer. Half of Facebook’s staff is expected to be remote within a decade. Twitter announced its staff can stay home permanently.”
wiki “reads like an advertisement” but check these flags- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Challenger,Gray%26_Christmas
“He served on the labor/human resource committee of The Federal Reserve Bank of for two three-year terms. ”
“the first outplacement firm in the country. ”
“The firm conducts regular surveys and issues reports on the state of the economy, employment, job-seeking, layoffs and executive compensation. It conducts one-off surveys on such subjects as workplace bullying, lost productivity due to the Super Bowl, working women[21] and the impact of MeToo on the workplace”
“One of the key developments of this firm is the awarding of a $5 million federal contract from the US Navy’s Chief of Naval Installations Milling, Tennessee, for professional, scientific and technical services.”
ceo is a John challenger, thats all I have time to dig up so far. Spooky?
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john the ceo is his son. from sun times obit:
https://chicago.suntimes.com/2019/9/12/20861184/james-challenger-gray-christmas-founder-outplacement-downsizing-obituary
“he enlisted in the Army, serving stateside during World War II.”
“studied economics at Harvard University, graduating in 1947, then got a law degree from Northwestern University in 1951.”
“Before opening the company, he went to New York to try and start an ad agency,” John Challenger said. “He worked for the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad. He worked in real estate for a while for Arthur Rubloff. He also worked for John MacArthur at Bankers Life and Casualty. He also was running a manufacturing company in Indiana.”
“He met his future wife Ruth “Timmey” Gordon Rozier when both were involved in the 1952 presidential campaign of Adlai Stevenson.”
bloomberg describes the firm “a consulting organization, working solely with individuals sponsored by their former employers.”
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In 1955, Pasteur’s Germ Theory was called into question, but the findings were disregarded by the medical establishment, according to this publication:
https://www.seleneriverpress.com/historical/germs-cause-of-disease/
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Maybe the New World Government is really the old old world government, run by the hereditary super super wealthy land owners and their associated serfs and narratives. with private beliefs about controlling managing the world…I have often wondered how the British aristocracy got their origins and control at the beginning and over the centuries…as they did not have written rules they had follow, just peasants to manipulate, but still they rule very far back in time. It might sound strange to Americans but that is just propaganda we learned in school. The one feature of recent times has always been the mass accumulation of private fortunes beyond imagination in the midst of peasant poverty, but exporting this globally has perhaps conflicted with local tribal “customs” as even now Americans really do not understand the English Aristocracy and “House of Lords”…even though most may have come here because the “landowners” kicked them out???
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…Do you not read Miles’ papers? That’s precisely what he and the guest writers have figured out. The New World Order is just a re-skin of the Old World Order. Same inbred bastards have been ruling this poor rock for over 3000 years.
They may not be from precisely the same lines from all the way back then (though it seems we can trace many of them to around 900-1200AD time frame, their genealogies show it. The Imperial House of Japan openly claims they’ve been ruling Japan since its inception.), but they inherited it all the same.
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@philip cox…Thanks. I do appreciate the MM perspective, but I do not believe all this False Chaos and Nonsense is “random” as I wonder what it is coupled with in FutureWorld that wasn’t a feature of Pastworld..????
I am forever amazed at the British Royal Family as in WTF?? but I wonder if they would still be there is not for those heroic Hun wars of the 1900’s.. Yes I am confused..
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@Philip Cox, What books should I read about Japan?
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Keep in mind that the Phoenician Navy has always been a global force for greed.
Skilled mariners, and traders in many commodities, can be found far away from the eastern Mediterranean cradle of civilization.
An article about a Chinese treasure fleet and Greenland.
https://www.ancient-origins.net/unexplained-phenomena/beothuk-0014219
An article about a group of skilled mariners and warriors, the Curonians, from the Baltic Sea area near modern Riga. They were also traders in high quality amber, who sailed from the Baltic Sea to the eastern Med to peddle their amber to the various incarnations of the Phoenicians. Their history includes a holy order of knights, Livonian Brothers of the Sword, that became part of the Teutonic Order after a defeat.
https://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-europe/curonians-0014115
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Check out this little article on Covid19 crisis actors in Melbourne. It takes evidence and spins it into an easily debunked direction, which is confusing actors with crisis actors. Are the real psyop news stories such as people being dragged out of their cars for not wearing a mask doing open casting calls like this?
https://australiannationalreview.com/state-of-affairs/adverts-for-crisis-actors-in-melbourne-to-sell-the-lie-that-is-covid/
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This is encouraging to see (that is, possible evidence that this is a complete hoax), but as multiple commenters on the facebook posts that led to this article state: Where is the original ad??? No-one seems to know. I would love to send this to a couple of colleagues but there ain’t no way unless I can link them to the original ad… (not to say I don’t believe this, but without the original ad it’s just another ruse)
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I’ve seen some pushback from the Australian media before when the fires happened. Someone on here posted that screencap with the TV anchor blaming it on the military deliberately starting the fires. They may be spinning here but this doesn’t really help the hoax op at all.
Gerry’s revelation on the corona pun (“Respect the command!”) leads me to believe there’s infighting at the top, and one objective of this operation is to rope in all the Phoenician navy’s disgruntled agents/fiefdoms around the world.
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Cool logic. Perhaps they internally — spook to spook — sold the covid psyop as one thing but in reality it is a massive test of loyalty to the Phoenician Navy. Which makes Miles right again, in a way. Dammit, is he ever wrong 😉
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here’s brett sutton, the man who is effectively completely in control of whatever happens in Victoria, telling the world that “anyone who’s classified as a corona virus death, their death doesn’t have to be definitively from corona virus” and “it’s not definitive about whether they’ve died with or from corona virus”.
And to think he can stand there admitting this, knowing the damage he personally has been responsible for… Blood beginning to boil…
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But you know he’s a paid liar. What gets me the most is the otherwise intelligent people that I know who have fallen for this and think that people like him are doing us all a favor. The only thing I can do with them is watch the flashes of cognitive dissonance across their face when I ask them, “When’s the last time one of these pricks did anything like a favor for anyone besides themselves and their cronies?”
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I rarely watch these criminal pols give their lie filled speeches, but they all have a sign language person now, it seems. I can’t read sign language but I wonder if they are used as some sort of spook signaling beyond simple virtue signaling.
I can’t help but believe they’re at the very least some form of mockery. Don’t all TV’s have closed captioning for deaf folks?
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YouTube recommended me this. I feel this guy is a controlled opposition. See his other videos.
We have to be sooo careful. Even here.
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@custard cat
It clearly says people who have been traumatised do not have to wear face masks. That is everyone who doesn’t want to wear one and is being forced end of story. We all try to justify our actions but there is your absolutely legitimate out. If you want to wear one because you might get promotions etc at work or for popularity or just to make things easy that is your decision and I definitely understand.
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Ha ha! Promotions at work…if you only knew. This is about KEEPING a job, when so many others have lost their jobs due to this madness. and I definitely don’t WANT to wear one at all. And I have news: the definition of trauma is not “I don’t want to wear one”. I think if I remember (please correct me if I’m wrong and accept my apologies) you’re in South Australia, right? I know people there and I assure you that SA is a paradise comparatively. I’m not out to get into arguments but gee I wish people would stop being so black and white about this stuff when they’re not actually living through it (and by living through it I mean living through somewhere comparable to what’s happening in Victoria now).
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Have a look at what Tom Barnett and Roman Light among others are doing in Aussie land. This was taken just after Freedom Day on Sept. 5th.
‘https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSe_u7gu970’
Hang in there, there are people there to work with that think much like you.
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Thanks recalcitrantsoul. Wow, I’ve just watched the first 3 minutes of that. I’m hooked. Thanks for pointing that out. I will head over to his site and see what else is going on. Very encouraging!
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@custardcat: Sounds like you need to start gathering allies. I highly doubt you are the only one who is fed up with this in Australia.
I went into the Post Office (US, Ohio) this morning, maskless, only to encounter two older gentlemen (one maskless, the other with one) already talking about how this is all propaganda, and are fed up with it all. I immediately starting backing up the maskless guy, who was doing a pretty good job explaining himself. Never bothered by the postal workers, who were mostly not wearing any masks. The maskless guy said he had about 2 months left in him before he becomes absolutely fed up. That was good to hear.
Interestingly though the masked guy was slighter more aware of things, since he kept saying its always been like this, which is true. But it is a lot easier than you think to build rapport with those around you, especially as this continues on. And confidence goes a long way.
The rulers have been breeding people to be absolute followers for thousands of years. Like the masked guy who was more aware of things, he still couldn’t find the willpower to resist openly. But it ain’t easy to resist sometimes as docility has been bred into our very DNA. Hang in there.
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I’m not judging, I’m just saying you are not wearing one because ‘its law’. You are wearing one to make your life easier. I know what trauma is. It is what ‘your government ‘ has been putting every one through for my entire life. I know plenty of people who have died from this trauma.
I am not suggesting I would or would not do any different to you. I was just telling you legally you (and every one else in Victoria) does not have to wear a mask. You were talking about a ‘black and white’ (unless you read it in colour) billionaires decree now you have moved towards the actual truth of the matter, which is not so easy.
Please do not take any of this the wrong way.
I do live in Adelaide. I do most things to make my life easier. I have lost millions of dollars due to government and corporate corruption.
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They promote black lives matter everywhere and yes for sure BLM matter for the elite, as BLM will be the needed catalyst to fire up the riots, so Martial law
can be enforced. Antifa is of cause also part of this.
BLM and Antifa is financial supported by the elite, actually direct by the government, so not a surprise to see a mega long list of supporters here.
” https://www.veteranstoday.com/2020/09/05/600-khazarian-cults-support-black-lives-matter/”
Antifa “war encampment” found in Portland, housing agitators who emerge from tents each night to unleash CHAOS and violence.
“https://www.clearnewswire.com/455555.html”
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So the rioters all leave at night to riot, and nobody from the opposition goes in and destroys the tents and their belongings while they are gone? Or assaults it during the day from that overpass while the rioters are asleep?
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I remembered an anecdote I heard in college. Going way way back to the days of indentured servants in the US (around the 1600s), when black servants and Scots-Irish servants could earn their freedom through work, they moved to the west of the coastal colonies and worked and lived side by side. The elites on the coast saw their population and solidarity growing very fast, that’s when they started running the racism project. These days I’m surprised I learned this in college, but yeah. The landowners back east sowed as much dissention between the races as they possibly could just to destroy the powerful block of growing united people who posed a threat to their power.
This project still goes on today.
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https://www.oregonlive.com/coronavirus/2020/04/portland-opens-three-outdoor-homeless-camps-to-try-to-contain-spread-of-coronavirus.html
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Antifa supported by the government.
Documentation of this collaboration in Germany, Staats-Antifa by author Christian Jung
https://www.bookdepository.com/Staats-Antifa-Christian-Jung/9783864457661?redirected=true&utm_medium=Google&utm_campaign=Base5&utm_source=JP&utm_content=Staats-Antifa&selectCurrency=JPY&w=AFFBAU9J4Z0BU1A8VC6Q
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New science paper up: The State of the Art in Physics Propaganda
The purple unicorn is a character in My Little Pony, a show for little girls but is (in)famous for having legions of adult male fans, which makes Matt O’Dowd a “Brony”.
It appears to be another (profitable) gender-bending project. If you ever watch interviews or hang around these fans, you get the feeling they’ve suffered from some early childhood traumas, and/or suffer from autism or Aspergers, especially the bronies.
It’s just sad really how they attempt to profit from all these poor broken souls. This fake pop-science crap really twists people’s minds around, especially the youth. I had to talk one co-worker down from her boyfriend trying to convince her everything is a hologram, so I appreciate Miles exposing these hack frauds.
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Wow, I had no idea. That just makes the PBS documentary even weirder. I watched a couple of segments of My LIttle Pony, and immediately pegged it as another CIA production. Looks like it was rebooted in the past decade or so, and also retargeted and infiltrated. But I guess we could say that of all children’s “programming”.
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(Random thoughts)…
The magnet looks to represent binary (male / female; positive/negative), while the unicorn represents union & the unicorn and rainbow are used in the LGBT… community. The show may be one watched by people now in their teens or 20s, so perhaps this is the target group for the video.
We are monkeys/primates and we have been turned upside down.
And they are on a skateboard & rollerskates, so something to do with motion.
Electrical current is used to reverse polarities on magnets. (I think they have been messing with human hormones for a long time through fertiliser and pollution and tv programming/mind pollution, so in a sense the non-binary option for gender was one of their goals. Particularly since so many are gay. I mean to say they have messed with human hormone receptors and I’ve seen stories where one way to interpret it is that the persons hormone switch has been inverted.)
So perhaps they are trying to imply science HAS achieved a unified field theory (though MM explains they haven’t & have no chance of doing so now that they are so far off the path).
Then all the self-help gurus and the desire to head towards the “light”. So maybe there is some undercurrent theme about light as having been a distraction while they convey/deliver a payload of something else…
and again, how many times has MM demonstrated the payload is a big pile of crap.
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Additionally if you take a closer look at the astrolabe in the paper, there is a lily symbol in the center. It’s upside down but you can clearly see it just above the center circle.
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Isolation is bad…as curiously it always seems crazy to try to rationalize pure insanity by yourself, and I have lost confidence in the you tube bitchute scientists/salesmen…Oh well another great day here in Socal..THANKS@EVERYONE
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I was following a bunch of youtubers calling themselves the “fandom menace; supposedly an independent bunch of ordinary guys railing against the invasion of SJWs into Western culture. During a year of following these youtubers I watched ’em slowly morph into Gay Rabbis. However, one or two do seem legitimately angry at the way culture has turned, though they be spooks, and drop heavy hints about, say, covid being fake and the ultra-rich running things. So I’m not disillusioned by all of youtube and I have self-imposed a ban on watching clips from “Friends” 😉
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WHO didn’t see this coming:
https://www.usnews.com/news/national-news/articles/2020-09-08/sturgis-motorcycle-rally-may-have-caused-over-250-000-coronavirus-cases-report
THERE IS “STRONG evidence” that a motorcycle rally in Sturgis, South Dakota, that drew hundreds of thousands of people could have been a coronavirus superspreader event, according to a recent report.
Of course the plot thickens in the actual “report”:
It’s a rather lengthy study, giving the appearance of thoroughness. Due to it’s wordiness most would miss how selective they are in choosing their data for extrapolation. Since it’s all horse manure anyway i won’t delve into analysis, the best little gem from the report is this:
“If we conservatively assume that all of these cases were non-fatal, then these cases
represent a cost of over $12.2 billion, based on the statistical cost of a COVID-19 case of
$46,000 estimated by Kniesner and Sullivan (2020). ”
Yes, they can assume with certainty that all of those “cases” were non-fatal. These kind of dollar figures remind me of how the military spends $25 on a pencil.
So who is behind this “report”. Turns out to be the “philanthropic” arm of global shipping and logistics giant DHL. Hmm, I wonder if they have anything to gain by keeping everyone locked away in their homes forever…
https://www.deutsche-post-stiftung.org/
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Essentially the same researchers also found that the nationwide protests/riots throughout June and still ongoing in spots haven’t had any impact at all on the mysterious virus. How convenient!
https://www.nber.org/papers/w27408
They’re promoting this garbage for a much shadier looking outfit:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Bureau_of_Economic_Research
I have to admit I never heard of this crowd before, but the Wiki says:
“the NBER was ranked as the second most influential domestic economic policy think tank (the first was the Brookings Institution).[9]”
That’s some heady company there.
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The Sturgis/Protest dichotomy is directed at hypnotized right-wingers (and I guess a few really confused hypnotized left-wingers).
It’s designed to make them angry that these research outfits are all biased, and then fake left-wing academics will come out and say “Of course we are not biased” which will only double their anger because of how bold a lie that is based on what they have just seen.
Rather than divide-and-conquer, they use divide-and-confuse. They have no more worlds left to conquer in the traditional sense.
If a Democrat is in office:
Hypnotized right-wing brain: “Obama wants us to comply, we must not comply and we must vent our outrage at those left-wingers who do!”
Hypnotized left-wing brain: “Obama wants us to comply, we must comply and vent our outrage over those dumb right-wingers who don’t do as their told!”
If a Republican is in office:
HRWB (hypnotized right-wing brain): Trump wants us to comply, we must comply and vent our anger at those dumb left-wingers who do not do as their told!”
HLWB: Trump wants us to comply, we must not comply! We must vent our anger at those dumb right-wingers who follow like sheep!”
This event has a bit of a twist on the formula which is why its success has been so long lasting. Trump tells right-wingers NOT to comply, and so they become anti-establishment, and the left-wingers those who always believed themselves the champions of speaking “truth to power” and being run around protesting everything under the sun, not knowing those protests were run by big business, are now saying, ignore the president! We must comply and we must FORCE everyone else to comply! In the name of freedom you MUST do what you’re told!
It’s very confusing to watch. I was a Hypnotized right-wing brain for a long time which I’m fine confessing to. I even thought 9/11 truthers were nuts for the longest time.
So when my house of cards fell, it fell completely and totally and though shocking it was very liberating.
It’s strange and depressing to me to see the people who really were very passionate about civil liberties and were worried Bush or Trump would install Martial Law any day now…. Now they’re defending the medical establishment, big medicine, ignoring the burning of the last remnants of the rule of law, and focusing their anger on the lowest paid members of the military establishment: local cops. Boy, yeah that’ll do something!
I’m not speaking of people here, but my sister is a fairly typical left-wing brain and all of her rage is directed exactly where Black Lives Matter wants it to be. Away from the outrageous psychological virus project being run.
So to me the staying power of this project rests in its role reversal. Small groups of right-wing people organizing organic protests and being bullied out by the left-wing establishment and shamed the way the right-wing people did to the anti-war protesters during the Iraq War times. Most people don’t even realize they’ve been flipped.
I don’t speak of the people here, but of the general masses being pulled this way and that.
And yes I know that as far as establishment politics go, both parties are fascist and on the same team, but what I’m referring to here is what most people believe about how the system works.
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Sobering words.
I have come to believe that absolutely all conflicts on any level have to an extent been manufactured. So much of it, we’re conditioned to believe humans seek and enjoy conflict as part of our natures.
I think the truth is that its earned behaviour though
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I just read the same drivel in the Washington Times, then thought of checking in here. Coincidence, courtesy of the Muses? So about half of the attendees got infected? Oy vay caramba, as one says of situations like these.
Ever noted the Washington Times/New York Post and Washington Post/New York Times juxtaposition? The former play-acts at being right wing, the latter at being left-wing. Spook humor. Rare.
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this study uses anonymized cell-phone pings data provided by software developers SafeGraph Inc. Founded 2016 by Auren Hoffman and Brent Perez, bloomberg.com lists board members Alexander Rosen “Alex” and Ridge Ventures.
alex is listed [at same] as Managing Partner, IDG Ventures USA, also Board Member of Marketfirst Software, Tempered Networks Inc, and Minted. no mention there of safegraph. formerly of sprout group and att bell labs.
ridge is defined as a private equity firm.
so already i’m guessing they may have a direct financial interest in the shutdown scam, and what the reliability of their data could be.
https://www.safegraph.com/ for a description. cdc is feeding infection data, so lets say there might be a few ghosts in thier machine following recent updates.
found a user tool SafeGraphR by Nick Huntington-Klein. github page mentions a “SafeGraph COVID-19 consortium” so it seems proving “super-spreading” might be better for selling future “data products.
i think they should all inhale “faecal bio-aerosols” for science.
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wsj – editorial board
The Sturgis Statistical Misfire
Blaming a South Dakota rally but giving protesters a Covid pass.
https://archive.is/HA77f
a mainstream refutation of the study’s statistical limitations/assumptions comparing countys with and w/o attendees, and the high “case” cost estimate.
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All the major corporate stores have made it a policy for employees to wear masks. Are there any legal cases in process where “at will” employees that are forced to wear masks sue the employer for compensation? Seems there would be settlements by now for people that were discharged.
My friend has been told he would be let go if he doesn’t keep his mask on and above his nose regardless if it causes problems breathing or to hear customers when they are talking.
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Yup – you’d think there would be countless opportunist employees and attorneys out there suing big corporations for big bucks but I myself am not seeing any evidence of this.
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I’ve been told that lawyers simply won’t touch these cases with a ten-foot pole. I haven’t spoken to any lawyers about it myself, but it matches my observations.
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Fort Russ
https://fort-russ.com/2020/09/belarusian-president-lukashenko-says-imf-offered-a-billion-usd-bribe-to-impose-covid-19-lockdown/
center for syncretic studies
https://syncreticstudies.com/paul-antonopoulos/
https://www.strategic-culture.org/contributors/joaquin-flores/
. “Source watch” calls Fort Russ “rightwing” whatever that means .
https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Fort_Russ_News
SourceWatch
CMD hosts the wiki SourceWatch.[28] According to the project’s website, it “aims to produce a directory of public relations firms, think tanks, industry-funded organizations and industry-friendly experts that work to influence public opinion and public policy on behalf of corporations, governments and special interest groups.”[29] CMD sets the editorial and security policies under which SourceWatch operates.
The news business sure is complicated these days
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Actors seams to attract the virus more than others. Perhaps they should
wear masks and stay home.
From small local stories to big celebs on the tv, all paid nicely by the tax payers.
“https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=share&v=3rz16W1HcE4&app=desktop#dialog”
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Circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 has been reported in Sudan and neighboring areas. Are they actually admitting a problem with the vaccines?
https://www.who.int/csr/don/01-september-2020-polio-sudan/en/
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No. They are re-inforcing the given ‘truth’ that a set of symptoms equals a dis-ease with a name: i.e. symptoms = disease = name = cause = ‘cure for profit’ or, my opinion, further entrenches the ‘medical’ paradigm they have given us.
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you touch it.
we confuse symptoms and disease.
we have been educated to believe that symptoms implies disease (and disease, of course, implies drugs or worse, hospital).
And as soon as the doctor has given a disease name to the symptom, we lose control and enter in the profit loop of those who perverted the reality.
Symptoms are the body langage.
you can listen to it, understand it and make the changes in your life (or habits) that are asked by your body. It’s your body, you have 100% control of it.
But, this process is costly in energy and need you to be absolutely frank, respectful to yourselfself and without complacency.
Or, you can believe that the doctor and his drugs are your solution, and choose the easy way : to pay a stranger to do the job !
You are too lazy to investigate in yourself by yourself, so you choose to trust a stranger, a person that is not you, that don’t know you, that can’t feel what you feel…
but, you pay, so you also put your perverted conscience under tranquilizers.
it is a way of relieving yourself of the responsibility of understanding your own body alarms and healing yourself.
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For anecdotal evidence from the past that germ hysteria has been slowly ramped up over time, the show Friends comes to mind.
First of all this came to me as I was typing, Monica was portrayed as kooky for being a clean freak. Home audiences back in the 90s laughed at her antics which is proof that it wasn’t that crazy then.
The example I thought of was a reference to Joey and Chandler using the same bar of soap. Today’s people would probably be a little nervous to even use the same bottle of liquid soap, let alone a bar of soap. I’m not saying they really shared a bar of soap, but the fact that the audience didn’t react with confusion and disgust at this joke shows that germophobia wasn’t part of their consciousness yet.
Also, I thought of the show Monk. Portrayed as a crazy total neat freak OCD character, for laughs, and occasionally some drama, seen as bizarre and different by home audiences in the 2000s. However it also was a subtle way to teach them of all the terrifying facts about germs and new ways to be clean.
Also in various media someone obsessively trying to clean their skin was portrayed as being deeply disturbed.
Nowadays, and this is my pitch for a 2020 reverse version of Monk, you could have a detective who’s filthy and doesn’t shower and his hair is greasy and he has a beard and refuses to wash his hands or wear masks, but hey “He’s the best detective we’ve got, we have to let him do what he wants.” And every single other person on the show is engaged in the Corona circus and they’re visibly terrified of this guy, but sorry he has to catch that killer! We can’t afford to slow him down!
That’s how fast entire cultures can change.
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I mean people pay attention to predictive programming for big things like wars and disasters, my point is it happens in very subtle ways like changes in daily behavior too and to me those are the really insidious ones.
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Yes, once you’re aware of the endless scams, predictive programming and virtue signalling it makes it difficult to watch almost any mainstream offering without gagging or kicking the TV over at least once.
I can hardly watch anything these days due to the effect on my blood pressure.
If anything simple entertainment for me has been replaced by regarding everything broadcast as a documentary on the ways of the PTB in high definition, soured by knowing the majority are swallowing all of it.
And you can see how its got worse and worse over the years, the quality of everything diluted, and the propaganda ramped up another notch every season, its why I prefer older and older programmes and repeats from earlier decades.
Unless I’m just a miserable old git of course – plenty of evidence for that too.
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@ James, Yeah, think about Howard Hughes, he was showing us the way. A total germaphobe.
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Perhaps MMS new article
“http://milesmathis.com/dowdo.pdf”
provides some context for why there are movies and storylines focused on reversing time.
I was not aware that physics equations had added in a component of stealing from the future to try and make their equations work. (I guess that is why Douglas Adams has that joke about stealing from the future/past that I mentioned in an earlier post.)
Time travel is a fun idea and I’ve enjoyed many storylines that make use of it. (There is a new Bill & Ted movie out just in time for a less demanding mass audience time travel movie.)
But today I specifically mean the reversing time or reversing causality as used in the big feature movie just released – Tenet.
I haven’t seen the movie yet.
I had thought the turning things upside down or backwards or inverting things was just about being anti-authority or going against the system. And a simple reason for these to be used in Satanic rituals and imagery.
[The idea of going back in time doesn’t appeal to me personally as I’m pretty sure I’d end up on the same stupid path and have to listen to all the same stupid conversations again. I used to have a good memory and remember things word for word, so the idea of sitting through endless moronic conversations AGAIN is enough to make me want to tap out.
And the idea of sitting through all the news stories and politician speak knowing what I now know (that it is all lies and they are all lying) would be even more excruciating. It was bad enough the first time.]
More importantly…
Reversing causality helps me understand what all the backwards/upside down/inversion is all about…
Not taking responsibility for one’s actions.
Time travel was “If I could only go back and undo the past…”
But reversing causality to me means “it wasn’t my fault. A sequence of events meant I had to be there at that moment and play that role to propel the situation into a resolution.”
In other words – an actor.
And this brings me back around to something we often see revealed by MM.
The psyops and crisis actors doing their bit to get paid, playing a role.
Being told there is a greater purpose and they have done their bit for mankind.
And they walk away feeling no responsibility for the role they played in f¥€£ing up other peoples lives.
Then there is the phonecian navy peoples’ view of the regular people. We really are chattel to them.
If we fall for their lies that reflects badly on us and justifies their “right to rule” (from their perspective). They used the “god-given right to rule” as the reason for a long time, and now they use the fake illusion of “elections” pretending we play a role in determining who rules us.
The losers role is to be a loser.
I recently watched the movie “Snowpiercer” where an authority figure gives a speech about a shoe representing the groups’ pre-ordained place on the train. “So it is.” “Would you wear a shoe on your head?” “Know your place. Keep your place. Be a shoe.” (By a character named Mason who is Scottish with reddish-brown hair.) That is how order us kept and allows things to continue.
“https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KGnmjc_sfqY”
Certainly they hold all the cards and can use whatever means necessary to set up their own advantage and put us at a disadvantage. It is all just a game. “All is fair in love and war.” So they have no problem bending or breaking rules because they got in first and set the rules.
The rules are theirs to keep everyone in their allotted place and thus ought to change (or not apply) as suits them ( from their perspective).
[Some other bits from the movie “Margin Call” about the moment when a company realised they needed to sell before everyone else leading to the GFC.
“It’s just money. It’s made up… so we don’t have to kill somebody just to get something to eat.”
“https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LtFyP0qy9XU&list=PLZbXA4lyCtqonucdLYuR4Jjj2Mx4EAfZp&index=10&t=0s”
Three ways to get ahead – “be first, be smarter or cheat”.
“https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ag14Ao_xO4c&list=PLZbXA4lyCtqonucdLYuR4Jjj2Mx4EAfZp&index=“
(However my view is the market “corrections” are intentional rather than an accident, as it is about the relativities and who holds the most assets and corrections help small people lose their assets and slip further into debt.)]
While some like to play games without revealing their hand, others enjoy telling you what they are going to do to you and then proceeding along that path and, once they win, their win is made more magnificent by the fact that things were done exactly as they said. That the other party was unable to achieve a different outcome even though the exact steps taken against them were revealed. How much greater the glory to the winner when the winner revealed exactly what he would do to the achieve the win before those steps were taken. (I guess that is why the bad guy would do this in the Batman TV shows and James Bond movies. Others might call it giving the person “a sporting chance”.)
This is why I believe some of the information flowing around right now contain nuggets of truth of what will be steps in the plan.
Because they are just that arrogant that they will win and will want to crow later about how we were warned but were too stupid to do anything about it.
Back to intentionally stupid science…
At least Douglas Adams made the silly science funny with his improbability drive and the moments when a cup of tea helped achieve a breakthrough in knowledge.
###ATO-1001
(I’m going to see if I can use codes to help find this post later on after I see the movie Tenet.)
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Regarding the market, I noticed recently the S&P 500 cash index “peaked” at 3588.11. Aces and eights? Maybe, maybe not, but I consciously look for these winks and nods in all things after reading Miles’ papers.
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Thanks John for your comment! Yes they probably mess with those numbers too.
And thanks Josh for fixing my typo & for leaving in my code number!
I just remembered this great scene where Richard Prior is buying a house – beware the fine print
“ https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eHANLC9JtWI”
As an example of them telling you exactly what will happen.
I.E. It is worth listening to the noise and nonsense as some glimmers of truth are planted there.
I have found I laugh out loud when the nonsense goes too far – a helpful gauge on what to dismiss out of hand.
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It would be a mistake to assume there is anything deep and meaningful in the movie Tenet.
I’ll stick with the guesses I made in my previous post above in relation to why actors might like messing with time and causality.
No need to read any further.
Spoiler alert – some plot points revealed below.
Nolan is supremely arrogant and is “resting on his laurels” (that he didn’t earn, from my perspective anyway). I suspect he hates sci-fi fans who point out holes in his plots. And a simple google search tenet+crap reveals plenty of people have taken the time to point them out.
Nolan probably pitched the studio a “James Bond film with sci fi elements and time travel” and his weight in the industry allowed it to be made.
I think a few action sequences were used to justify the whole movie. (Having a forward running action sequence with a backward running action sequence through it.)
Nolan had an action sequence in Inception where gravity kept shifting (and I think that scene was the basis for the reboot Total Recall film that also had an action sequence in changing gravity).
So Nolan probably thought the action in Tenet was taking it beyond anything done before.
One aspect that makes an action sequence engaging is unexpected twists and turns. So watching an action sequence forward and then immediately after that in reverse is utterly boring. And is excruciatingly painful for those who were actually watching it the first time.
Many people who watch TV shows nowadays multitask, meaning they search the net/shop/etc on their phone/table/computer while “watching” the show _and so are not very immersed and only have a broad brush sense of the plot, missing all the subtleties in the actors performance and all the physical comedy.
Perhaps that is why Denzel Washington’s footballer son was cast in a film where he spits out his lines like an automaton. Maybe the assumption is no one pays attention to the bits between the action and most people don’t even bother looking at the screen. Or even worse, that the average person can barely follow a storyline and thus this messed up crap movie plot reflects the director’s contempt for the film audience.
There are plenty of websites picking the film to pieces for poor acting, poor sound and too many stupid flaws within the narrative. And there are also comments on the contrived plot, poor action and many plot holes, where he often contradicts the rules he sets within the film.
Early on one character says to the other to not think about it too much, a thinly veiled message to the audience also as the plot is easy to pick apart.
In the marketing promotion they use a scene where the main character experiences guns and bullets that have reversed entropy/temporality where the character catches a bullet in his gun(rather than fires a bullet). This scene and the “we are gonna crash a plane” are used to seek the film. So it seems like a few moments/scenes in the film were enough to justify making the whole film. Time I’ll never get back.
There is mention of whether things are pre-determined and whether it is possible to change outcomes, as well as whether there is free will, but it is glossed over. Cause and effect no longer function as we know them. (That is where I thought the Phoney actors might see the fake scenarios they perpetrate one the public as something they can be absolved of as they are only an actor helping propel the situation towards a fitting conclusion.)
Perhaps their view is that…
If people plod along a predetermined path, then an interaction binds both parties to an unchangeable interaction, then it could mean that we are as much fault as them – “it takes two to tango”. I.E. by existing we require them to control us, thus the crap they do to us is our own fault as we need to be controlled/governed.
The scene where “the protagonist” experiences catching a bullet could have led to some interesting interactions. Instead, most characters proceed in forward-flow sequences paired with backward flow sequences, and YES that means you watch a scene forwards AND backwards. It was at the first of these that led us to start critiquing the film out loud in the cinema as we watched it (as we were the only two people in the cinema).
The word “tenet” had the potential to explain something about the word in relation to the storyline but that is not achieved.
Worst moment was something stolen from a Doctor Who episode, and the realisation that they hope to make more Tenet movies. (Not a fan of the TV show Doctor Who. I thought I should give it a fair go and watch some, but it is basically horror for children with many stupid moments. Not high quality sci fi.)
Tenet opens with some terrorists attempting to set off a bomb in a theatre where classical music is performed (because that has been a popular target thus far???). Is this supposed to remind me of the (fake) Aurora shooting in a movie theatre in 2012 for one of Nolan’s Batman films? Well it turns out the scene within the Tenet movie was a test (fake) also, but did have serious repercussions for “the protagonist” (he was in a coma while they rebuilt his mouth). Yes, the main character is “the protagonist”.
I have always thought Nolan to be exceptionally arrogant and conceited, with an overblown ego. If a film director has these qualities and produces genius films then I don’t really care about their personality. But if their films are overhyped pieces of shit then I reserve the right to comment on their inability to assess the quality of their work.
I hope this man is not allowed to direct a Bond film. His films have been insufferable for some time and there is no need to allow someone who can’t do action, and can’t direct actors and can’t pull together a cohesive plot to the Bond franchise. (I enjoy the action in Bond. I don’t like the storylines much as Bond promises to protect women who die by the end of the same film. And in Spectre (2015) Blofield does exactly what the bad guy used to do in the old Bond films. He sets up some silly death contraption, explains to Bond how Bond will die, and then rushes off and Bond manages to escape just in time. Silly stuff but I think it is so they can crow later about how they did what they said they would do.)
Miles has shown a lot of the art now is terrible on purpose and one might think this film is that program in effect in movies. Possible. At the very least I this crap production reflects the “entitlement” mentality of Nolan.
(By the way Google would not let me do a google search
Eg
tenet+site:cuttingthroughthefog.com
Or maybe I did something wrong.
And I tried that code I left in the earlier post but also failed. I imagine Google doesn’t want to help people find content on this excellent site. Thanks for this site!)
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I feel like I just lost a global civil war .I keep ignoring the mdfks thinking things will return to normal., but i am not sure how. This inane masking I am wondering if I cant make faux masks for a faux epidemic but removing all the “filter” of the mask leaving just a thin breathable nylon veneer to keep flies out of my mouth. If iI think too hard about it though wow how insane they are Like costumes in high school play and I hated high school plays.. The Fauci Flu WHO would have believed it??
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If you’re feeling down…and troubled… Just read Miles’s old papers- they’re a great pick me up! Try ‘Of Beavers and other beasties’. Forget about corona man, I don’t even waste a minute thinking about it.
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I can relate to your mask meltdowns, the other day I was taking a 12 year old friend out for some social time. If she chooses to wear her mask when we are out, I let that be her decision. When she hopped in my car with her mask on, it was a first time. I told her this is a no mask car, and she was like..but I want to wear it..and I said again this is a no mask car..when she started to give me lip about wanting to wear it..I just about lost my sh*t!!
She was hiding behind her mask, being antisocial, try explaining to a Tik Tok 12 year old the bigger picture about masks..I don’t think I was successful. Grrrr!!
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Did you try telling her she is poisoning herself by wearing the mask?
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Try a body painting mask. That should be funny.
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AS a kid I was always fascinated by Sterling Seagrave’s story Gold Warriors: America’s Secret Recovery of Yamashita’s Gold,as I was amazed that Western powers had been in control of the orient and not ransacked everything valuable long before the Japanese arrived. Stering looks like a spook however and I wonder if “Yamashita’s Gold” is not a spook joke for the drug trade w.hich financed many western fortunes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sterling_Seagrave
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Further proof of Mile’s charge field has been found recently: the moon is rusting! Hematite (Fe2O3) was found at the north and south poles of the moon, which is inexplicable under the mainstream physical model since the Moon does not have an atmosphere. The researchers float asinine explanations such as “fast-moving dust particles that bombard the moon might free water molecules locked into the moon’s surface layer, allowing the water to mix with the iron.” Since the moon rotates (on the same period as its orbit around the Earth, hence the near side/far side), we would expect that oxygen buoyed by the charge field would enter at the poles, causing rusting there and not elsewhere.
Link to news article: https://www.space.com/earth-rusting-moon.html
and journal article: https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/36/eaba1940
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If the moon is rusting, and hasn’t yet rusted over, does that imply it has been a satellite of earth for a much shorter time than currently theorized?
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Considering this is a recent result, we can’t know the rate of oxidation, or how long it has been ongoing, and so we don’t have enough evidence to draw that conclusion. It’s possible that if the charge field carries oxygen to the poles, it either oxidizes surface iron there, or diffuses out into space due to the moon’s lack of an atmosphere, which would greatly reduce (or eliminate) the oxidation of the lunar surface outside of a certain radius around the poles.
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California Fires making the sky red.
Just saw the Instagram post for @sfgate
Hope people are ok??
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Here in Oregon, fires are really taking a toll. My boss just lost her house to a fire and I haven’t seen the sun in several days. The big Santiam fire is only 16 miles east from where I reside. There’s a big Red Cross shelter here in town, at the fair grounds, its completely full. Now, word is getting out that all these fires have been lit intentionally.
At this point, I would be more surprised if they weren’t. They are popping up everywhere. No one is talking about the Portland riots anymore.
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here in San Gabriel Valley (SOCAL), I wake up to the smell of fires in the air. Damn this “supraconspiracy theory” as I almost wish I could just believe again in “random chaos” theory and curse the bad luck.
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I hear ya. The only positive thing I’ve seen lately is people helping people in every way they can. I believe it was fiddlesticks (?) lately that mentioned Cedar Rapids was decimated by a derecho and everyone was being completely selfish about it. Not here. It seems to be the opposite which is encouraging.
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Sorry to hear the fires have been so devastating.
Good to hear stories of people helping people.
In Sydney all the ash in the air for months had me wondering about how to get an oxygen tank for more oxygen. Someone with a Fitbit said their heat rate “resting” during the ash smoked days was higher i.e. just day to day things were harder due to it being harder to get oxygen out of the air.
I do think there is an artificial mechanism to increase the heat & flame intensity. Some people I know who have been volunteer fire fighters for 10-20 years said the immense walls of flames were unlike anything they had ever seen.
And an area that had burnt through would light up again. It seemed unnatural to them. There were massive fireballs that scared people half to death.
Australia has been in drought for 7 years I think this has been artificial as it is one way to suppress the economy.
The big fires helped get climate change to the front of the news late 2019- early 2020. There were protest marches here in Sydney.
And Greta was waiting for her big moment.
All part of a script I think.
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I do remember reading about how unnatural and devastating those fires were in Australia. It sickens me to think of how many lives are lost, and or destroyed in the name of greed. Including the poor wildlife. OR has been trying to pass some climate bills that would increase the price of fossil fuels immensely; that would just level the farming and timber communities that rely on diesel equipment. I would not be surprised in the least if these fires get that ball rolling on a steeper hill now.
In this article I found, it clearly says more fires will happen:
“If we let climate change continue unabated, there will be enormous costs — from fires to coastal damage and floods,” Mote said. “We have to add that to the ledger.’”
It looks like they wanted to have this implemented by 2021.
https://mailtribune.com/news/top-stories/oregons-cap-and-trade-bill-explained
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Sounds like you may have missed this one.
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The fires could be hotter due to increased aluminium levels. There were appararently some changes made to jet fuel (in most NATO countries) a few years back.
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Wildfires are no fun. Hope things improve for you Phil C, and you guys get a freak early season rain. I was living in the Portland area three years ago when that fifteen year old kid playing with fireworks started the Eagle Creek fire down in the Gorge. I was surprised how smoky it got, and the ash falling – plenty of smoke alarms going off. It was miserable.
If the fires have been set intentionally, that’s some sick puppies doing it. Not sure what their motives are, unless they want to get fined $36M like the Eagle Creek teen did…
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When thousands of people suddenly get sick with a “mysterious respiratory illness” because of all the fires … who can guess what it will be blamed on?
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I think this list is, um, incomplete:
https://www.bloomberg.com/features/richest-families-in-the-world/
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But funny as hell: the Waltons are an Ozark family, among the zingers. Couldn’t find any cotton pickers though.
The Nutella heir died at 47. Wiki says he fainted on his bike after sugar low, hitting his head. Geddit? Geddit? Chocolate=sugar spike/dump? Spook humor. So sad, as some actor would say.
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Check the disclaimer at end of the article – they omitted those whose wealth is “diffuse or opaque” — maybe that’s why my family’s broke these days — our wealth is so opaque even we can find it?
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Thus conveniently excluding the Phoenician trillionaires.
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Another 911 anniversary coming up.. I liked the question for the panel”Why do you think it is that it has been nineteen years and still no “official” 911 truth??
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“Any time now”
“Just you wait and see”
“Any minute now”
“And Trump will set us free”
@Kevin
Diffuse or Opaque — now that’s a euphemism and a half. I must remember that one.
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Yes, we will for sure never know the real wealth of the very rich families.
Queen Elizabeth, the Rothschild, Rockefeller etc. are very very rich, even the Saudis has much more than told and Lizzy too.
“https://amazonvet2019.com.br/docs/r1rqeo.php?4d9d75=how-much-is-the-queen-worth-17-trillion”
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How many of the rioting ‘protesters’ come from super-rich families?
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/09/how_many_of_the_rioting_protesters_come_from_superrich_families.html
“Elsewhere, some of her peers are also suffering similar fates.”
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Some clickbait on that site led me to Mary Kaye Letourneau. A blast from the past, but the fact that I remember exactly what she supposedly was attests to the potency of that little op. Born Schmitz. Brother was counsel to Bush. Other brother advisor to Trump. Dead at 58.
This activated a question that has been bothering me for a while. Wouldn’t I be better off perceiving the world like an average person, taking the news as at face value, seeing history as the confluence of contingencies(what I call the clusterfuck theory of history) and social upheavals as the inevitable result of some Hegelian dynamic?
I started my journey just over a year ago. What I found so far, using my own eyes, rocked my world. Coronacircus removed all doubt. The direct benefit was to be completely, absolutely immune to fear. But I need hope.
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Dad was spook congressman and former Marine Col. obviously a hoax
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_G._Schmitz
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Good one guys, I wish someone would write it up. Slam dunk.
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I could I guess, after I finish the one I’m working on now. Expect it within the week, then I suppose this one could be next…
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That reminds me of another psyop girl from Seattle: Amanda Knox. Someone could easily do a write-up on her little project. I mean, even I could see through it. She practically outs herself. The whole thing is so transparent that even regular folk in the y-tube comment section can tell she’s acting.
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Spooks of the Great Pacific Northwest
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonya_Harding
She could have been a contender!!!
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Yes a little hope would be nice.
See this episode of Red Dwarf (the whole thing if you want it to make sense OR just at about 24min40seconds )
“https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6hyxdc”
Perhaps consider focusing on what is important – the people close to you (but be careful what you say as they may not be ready), preparing for the possibility of worse things to come, convert some money into direct holdings actual gold/silver (including changing some superannuation or managed funds if you have any) [i would not recommend shares or bitcoin as they control the market and can make them worth very little], live each day and smell the flowers (eg go eat some good quality food), perhaps start learning some kind of defensive fighting technique…
Things may improve and not worsen.
In older times people went to sea and some didn’t return but people went anyway. I think they were incredibly brave but they might say they did it because they had to and had no choice.
One source of hope are people like MM and those on this forum who continue to question and uncover lies.
In the Matrix there was the character who betrays the team and thinks he’ll get a deal where they plug him back in and he will return to the fake reality in a superior role and lead a hedonistic life. He chose wrong.
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These comments from mileswmathis.com/police.pdf (5/29/18) felt pertinent to the question of hope:
Well, then what should be on the front page instead of this? Some will say I am misdirecting too, since I am writing about this. No, I am redirecting your gaze away from this and back toward the big things. Which are? The death of science, the death of art, the looting of worldwide treasuries by the rich, the falsification of history, and so on. As just one specific example, whatever happened to the LIBOR scandal and surrounding scandals, where we found out the banks have rigged pretty much everything and are stealing trillions in a wide variety of illegal schemes? Funny how we haven’t gotten any updates on that. As usual, the trillionaire families got off by paying some small fines and it was all swept under the rug. No one went to jail and we may assume they are still doing it, simply rerouting the stolen money in slightly different paths. What about 911? Why wasn’t anyone ever prosecuted for that? It is now 17 years later, and nothing was ever done, except a faked killing of Osama bin Laden. Thousands of people should have been subpoenaed for that, including Cheney, Rumsfeld, Silverstein, Guiliani, Rice, Bush, the Joint Chiefs, and about half the Intel agencies. What about TARP and PPIP and all those other scams, by which various big companies illegally dipped into the treasury? Did they do anything about that? Any updates on that? No, the only thing they did is raise the debt ceiling, so they could steal more. What about the growing disparity between the rich and poor? Yes, we get the occassional weak-kneed reporting on that, admitting it exists, but nothing beyond that. No one is rash enough to suggest that it could be solved by preventing the rich from stealing so much so easily. All we would have to do is pass some laws and enforce them. Is that too complicated for you? Instead of using the military to harass the third world and the American middle class, we could use it to locate the illegal stashes of the billionaires and trillionaires, returning the stolen monies to the people. Is that too complicated for you? Instead of using Intel to manufacture the media and the news, we could hire it to crack down on real fraud of all kinds, forcibly relocating all the caught criminals onto organic farms, where they would be compelled to help us grow healthy and natural food without chemicals. They
could start with the owners and upper management of Goldman Sachs, JPMorganChase, Halliburton, Lockheed Martin, PhilipMorris, Dupont, Monsanto, Freeport McMoRan, Pfizer, Glaxo, Merck, Abbott, and so on. Is that too complicated for you?
It isn’t complicated, but I honestly don’t see it happening. Why? Because I don’t see any strong honest people left. They simply don’t exist, not in government, not in military, not in Intel, and not anywhere else. Yes, there are some relatively decent people left in the world, but they don’t get into positions of power, and they aren’t a majority. So the probability that Congress will somehow magically be
repopulated by conscientious people, who will then pass sensible laws, is zero. It ain’t gonna happen. But that doesn’t mean I have lost all hope. I hope to continue to see the rich and powerful self-destruct in ever more fantastic ways, which they will. Although the most prominent destructions right now— like that of Harvey Weinstein—appear to be fake, behind the scenes the destructions are very real. Vice eats away at these people, with no help from you or me. We do not need to curse them, since they have cursed themselves. Nature takes these people down, and she is far more relentless and pitiless than any human could ever be. So do not lose faith. That is what they want you to do. Remember, the value of life is not judged on a worldwide scale, a nationwide scale, or a citywide scale. It is judged one soul at a time. The unjust may have fooled you into thinking they have prospered, but they never have—not even once. Although you should help others as widely as you can, you cannot right the world and are not responsible for its wrongs. You are responsible only for your own uprightness. See to that and all
else will take care of itself.
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“You are responsible only for your own uprightness. See to that and all
else will take care of itself.”
I wouldn’t argue about uprightness, its important, I guess i’m wondering how this could work to take care of something like encouraging Libor prosecutions.
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Still the single seen.
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@ thechemicaluniverse, I can’t see it about Harding, but that’s not to say that it wasn’t a psyop.
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I understand. Seems like recently everything is psyop/spook but i look back and wonder when the “news” became theater. Ha I even looked at Charlie Whitman the Texas Tower Sniper (Austin 1966 ……Ex Marine ..Brain Tumor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Whitman
Back in 1966 I believed everything I read in the Austin Statesman
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The Knox thing was weird because I could not see the point, the cathartic resolution. But now I realise that NOT having a point IS the point.
It is about messing with the sexual mores baseline, same as the Mary Kaye op. I just wonder how they run these projects: does the top spook in that department have access to some metrics that determines it is time for some stomach churning, does he have a budget, how does he recruit his assets, the nuts&bolts of a prject. Imagine that is your day job.
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Women are pigs project.
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Life sure isnt BORING this nine eleven..I am getting fascinated by what I call “SupraConspiracies” Theory.(SCT) and how one might tell a “real” news story from a fake one…This brings me back to Charles Whitman and the Texas Tower..which as a kid I counted as part of the Real Texas Craziness, as that was back in the days Lyndon was “reasoning” with those awful Communists in Vietnam…But even back that far into childhood was my societal sense of craziness being manipulated???It was curious even though Charles the marine had Dexedrine on him , they happened to embalm him immediately. Then Gov Connolly appointed a commission as he had left a note suggesting a brain tumor!!! Sure enough they found a pecan sized tumor in him!!! I suspect the expert had to conclude that had not influenced his accuracy at that distance, but disagreed about its moral implications. Could it have been a tiny devil in him?? What happens when thee are “real” victims?? .It could not have been “staged”??? but did it influence the terror theater to come.later??
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if interested??? a fifty year “memorial” of a real event
https://projects.statesman.com/news/ut-tower-shooting-50th-anniversary/
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@ thechemicaluniverse, I can see it with this one, though!! Seeing what a success it was to have pulled it off in 63′, maybe they waxed bold, and got ambitious with this one. I know that it doesn’t mean anything, but it’s a little funny to see people with the last name Wilson involved with this event because I have cousins from Austin with that last name.
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I meant to say “real” event, as” terminology” these days is not easy
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@ thechemicaluniverse, The guy goes and stabs his mother and says that he had such a great love for his mother, then politely calls her work and to say that she won’t there. Same with his wife, stabs her three times while she’s asleep, then calmly calls her job to tell them she’s sick and won’t be in. Hummm, something about this somehow doesn’t feel real.
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Well he did spend 18 months in the Gyrenes, sounds like his deployment was Guantanamo from day one. No boot camp? Medal for overseas deployment. Sniper training, came in handy for his ultimate mission. The last name, like the spook poet? Father’s middle name Adolphus.
These things write themselves. We don’t need to unspin this. Use your resources and time for the tougher nuts, not the low-hanging fruit. Or things that hitherto completely escaped our scrutiny. And they are many.
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Can anyone give a short summary on how the Phoenicians are related to the Jews? Haven’t read Miles’ and the other guest writers’ papers on that yet, and they’re really filled with lots of pages. A short summary would really be appreciated.
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@Aries I think that I’m finally beginning to understand it a little. The Judeans may have been, not only their closest allies, but also their closest relatives. And so, in that there had been a working relationship with them, already, it, maybe, would have been the easiest of swathes {I strongly suspect that it was the phoenicians that were the money-changers in the temple court, acting as a go-between, since the Jewish rulers would not have wanted to get their hands dirty}. I’d like to hear others’ opinions, too.
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Easy answer? Jews=Phoenicians.
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I don’t fully understand the relationship of the “Jews” (the ultra rich wackos of ancient lineage) and the Jews, the people who settled in the Levant. Which people came first? Do the Jews play a special role, unwitting or not, in the plans of the “Jews”?
Here is Gerry’s take on the issue…
It is worth reading that whole page…
http://ancient-spooks.de/meta-infos/disclaimer-judaism.html
Definitely hitting the sack now 😛
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I think this has been mentioned before. From (https://apps.who.int/gpmb/annual_report.html) you can download their 48 page annual report published 1 year ago. I cannot understand why things like the following are not smoking guns for this whole thing:
page 6: “Leaders at all levels hold the key. It is their responsibility to prioritize preparedness with a whole-of-society approach that ensures all are involved and all are protected.”
page 8: “Heads of government must appoint a national high-level coordinator with authority and political accountability to lead whole-of-government and whole-of-society approaches, and routinely conduct multisectoral simulation exercises to establish and maintain effective preparedness. They must prioritize community
involvement in all preparedness efforts, building trust and engaging multiple stakeholders (e.g. legislators; representatives of the human and animal health, security and foreign affairs sectors; the private sector; local leaders; and women and youth).”
page 10, progress indicator by september 2020: The United Nations (including WHO) conducts at least two system-wide training and simulation exercises, including one for covering the deliberate release of a lethal respiratory pathogen.
page 28, “appropriate non-pharmaceutical interventions”, with a footnote which reads ” Non-pharmaceutical interventions include public safety protocols, school and business closures, airline and transportation protocols, communications protocols, supply chain readiness etc., as well as coordination between the public and private sectors, national and local authorities.”
page 42, one of the board members is Anthony Fauci
page 45, footnote 21 refers to another document A strategic framework for emergency preparedness (https://extranet.who.int/sph/sites/default/fles/document-library/document/Preparedness-9789241511827-eng.pdf). On page 3 of this we read ” Emergency preparedness is a shared responsibility that requires coordination between communities and national and international actors.” Actors??? and “A whole-of-society approach is critical for emergency preparedness.”
and finally page 8 from the same doc: “Exercises provide evidence-based assessments for the monitoring and strengthening of emergency preparedness. As training tools, exercises are useful to help build individual competencies, allowing participants to learn and practice their roles in emergencies. As quality assurance tools, exercises can test and evaluate emergency policies, plans and procedures at organization- or system-wide levels. After exercises have been conducted, action should be taken to institute the recommendations for strengthening emergency
preparedness.”
These two docs just leave one with the feeling that we are all puppets in their game. I don’t know how else to describe it. I suppose I understand why the average citizen wouldn’t find things like these, but why aren’t any journalists digging out stuff like this? (Hint: there are no true journalists anymore, merely mouthpieces for the leaders)
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Have not heard much about “respirators”.(It seems last March like ventilators were a Death Sentence Cure) or secret “return to normal plans” if virus proves to be relatively insignificant.maybe even defeated and hence not newsworthy..Reminds me of Dick Nixon’s secret end the war in Vietnam plans in the late 1960’s early 1970’s we did not wish the enemy to know.
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Wonder what happened to all those ventilators that were rushed into production after retooling the factories WWII style. GM and Tesla were at the forefront. Seems like a half-remembered dream now, like so many of the tropes from lockdown. Like negative oil prices. Disinfected beaches. How could people not see?
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I saw Miles had a little revisit on Koestlers 13th tribe ideas. Yes there is something very itchy there. Something which will not lie down. Koestler was a premier spook and as we see his written works are very diverse, it is also reasonable to think that he was an instigator, and one of the cardinal forces behind the chaos project, showing others how to spin.
So what exactly is the spin of the 13th tribe? The Khazars may very well have coverted to Judaism, but they sure didnt replace or become the Ashkenazi!
Looking at those calling themselves Jews this day, will show that there are some tartars there too, but they are different from the Ashkenazi. As Trotsky and Lenin. The Ashkenazi are a flood of generic people having this germanic look, (Like Robin Williams, Madeleine Albright) some Turks among them will always stick out as Turkic.
So Koestler managed to have people look away from the Ashkenazy and their Yiddish history.
And that is my point which i tried to write about for two years ago, but didnt get time. I don’t really think i will ever get time to write it, so i will have to mainly give links.
They, the Ashkenazi Jews are at large, – the descendants of the Goths.
My first and great point is that the Goths have been some of the largest players on the imperial scene, a play which has continued among Ashkenazi Jews. To flesh this out you will have to read about the Goths and all their appeareances, as Guti, Geats, Gutones, Goths, gøtalender, Ostrogoths and Visigoths, and their sub groups.
Yes they easily fragmented, or took up new names as the old became dirty? Their origin wasnt dirty. Some wiki page said their name derived from PIE. gyti meaning to pour out, but that (gyte) is what we say about fishes laying eggs. The Guti was the GOOD, and the Godly.
The old norse word for priest was Godi or Gothi. Thats what i can see of their name. And i have learnt this life, that only in the name of the good can evil get to the conditions and power required to cause evil in a large scale.
Short story: The Goths is said to have started in Scandinavia, but its disputed, I agree as i see they appear much earlier. Like the line of kings i saw from Asia Minor about 1000bc. But this early history is even more fragmented and hidden, demanding more research.
I think we probably have to think about two fractions; the Leadership, who had imperial connections, and the foot soldiers. And how the recruiting happened we dont know, but hired soldiers from scandinavia was not strange.
However in the years 0-500, they go up and down Europe as warrior bands, They were well established in whats todays East Poland, but the area of notice should be the river Vistula going from Danzig, to south meeting Dniepr which links to Kiev and so floats out in the black Sea, giving further contact to Crimea, Byzants, Troy, the River Danube. The rivers were the highways of old times. It made transport of heavy goods easy.
300 Ad, This area (Ukraine – Poland is called Reidgotaland https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reidgotaland
This area is once again recreated as a state, as the Duchy of Lithuania, 1300-1800.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Duchy_of_Lithuania
wiki says it was founded by the polyheist Lithuanians, but later on this page they speak of their noblemen, including the Radvila family (its the Radziwill), so we then understand who are behind these movements. This was golden days for Jews, and it is said this state held the largest jewish community to ever appear. The idyllic days were only interrupted by pogroms by the peasants against (jewish) oppressive landlords.
In around 500, they divide and become Ostro- and Visigoths. The Ostrogoths sack the Western Roman Empire and thus lays the foundations for East Roman (Byzantine) Justinians slaughter campaignes 600+ad. The Visigoths do South of France, and most of Spain. Catalania is Gotaland. Theodoric the Great conquers most of what once was Phoenic western territory.
It is by looking at these lines we can understand fully how the Jews have infiltrated the Royal lineages, the Goths had paved their way, they also were Jewish, and they became Jewish in the modern sense of it too, as the meaning changed over millenia.
There is a gap between the end of the Goths and the appearance of modern Ashkenazy Jews, enough to make it look disconnected. They clearly are of the indo-european stock and used runes, they had their own variant, up to the time of Bishop Wulfila who marks the conversion to imperial christianity. They must have converted further in the dark age.
Hope you care to take a look and do some further study.
The Heruli which are mentioned in their history i think are the Herculi, or the warriors of Hercules, post Greek armies. Some fraction of these settled at the coast of Norway in a move making that part of the country called Hordaland (land of Hordes). 5th century.
Another striking similarity between the Goths and the Jews are their marriage patterns. The female do not move with the man but opposite. This is due to their nomad or mobile function as traders and warriors. The mobility and mutability have been the problem with both groups, in learning to know them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goths
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geats
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernyakhov_culture
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostrogoths
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visigoths
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimean_Goths
The history of the Goths called Getica was written by Jordanes in 551 AD based upon the lost work of Cassiodores. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getica
Bishop Wulfila -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulfilas
And the other proof is language. Charles Nydorf, obviously a well schooled linguist, have a blog for exposing the theme, how Yiddish is rooted in Gothic.
http://gothicyiddish.blogspot.com/2008/10/ Here is his Introduction and thesis. He later follows up with detailed language analysis.
But as i search, i see he is quite so alone about having these ideas. I found a blog where his ideas were debated, by jews it seems like. And they dont like it much. But Charles shows up in the end and answers well.
And i realized what an difference it is and will be for Jews and also onlookers, when their identity becomes rational and true, and not some fairy tale in an isolated box from reality.
They become touchable, in a new sense, and they dont want that. And they will not put publishers or their advertisers on the case.
http://languagehat.com/gothic-yiddish/ the comments.
https://forward.com/articles/201243/origins-of-yiddish-are-anything-but-understood/
And there is more
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Just submitted part I of my paper to Miles, where we go in-depth on the Goths/Getae.
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Nice one Philip; look forward to reading it. I actually have heard of the Getae due to playing some ancient warfare gaming mods back in the day.
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The annoying part of health matter debates today are the PubMed refering. Because it is impossible to fully deal with for layman, and hard for the rest. The published content is usually laboratory research and statistics and these two themes are requiring lots of ressources to deal with.
One of the great points in science theory tells us that the experiments leading to evidence shall be replicable, and when the resources to do so are only in the hands of a organised group, we must acknowledge that this science have its limitations.
I think we could call this part of science for classified. Despite there is no official limitations to retry experiments, there are very many practical limitations. They can usually be solved by money, which is the other great problem this branch has got creating issues on trust.
And that is the main problem now, as we cannot replicate their experiments, we will have to resort to trust – in that medical establishment. Welcome to the age of “Do you believe in science”.
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Bush Jr. admit at 1:08 here, that explosives was used in 9/11.
“https://twitter.com/michael08930353/status/1304460983411277824”
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MM reviews a flim … er … film:
I have not seen it but it sounds like many other “political thrillers” I’ve seen whose sole purpose seems to be to support fake realities of fake political events.
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Miles film review reminds me that since all the highly rated films are crap, there must be some truly great and useful films sunk to the bottom of all the review charts. You know, films with something useful to say.
We should have a place to list some of these type of movies that don’t just waste our time and out them for others to consider watching!
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Even the poorly-reviewed movies are still just propaganda, but they get bad reviews because it’s bad propaganda. The masters feel that it lets the cat out of the bag too much, makes it a little too obvious. So if you want a clearer propaganda message that’s easy to see the workings of their machinery, watch poorly reviewed movies, but in my opinion there aren’t hardly any that get released that actually really tell the truth in any deep profound way. They would never see the light of day. But bad propaganda can still be useful because it’s easier to see the lies.
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And also, honestly, as a film fan, with nothing to do now, the really poorly reviewed movies really are sometimes actually better than the 90% fresh movies. The stories are tighter and they are more entertaining than watching CGI superheroes fight CGI villains in movies that get 95% positive. I have watched some movies that get “panned” more recently and they are more entertaining.
I suspect part of the reason they get panned is because they’re a little bit too well made and they would make the dumbed down audiences realize what they’ve been letting pass for “entertainment” really is just hot garbage. So no, never watch the high rated movies. Sit down and watch a lower rated movie and you’ll be pleasantly surprised most likely.
Incidentally, the word entertainment refers to pay given to keep soldiers signed up, or something like that. It does share a common suffix with detainment so be careful when it comes to entertainment.
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It is a great take-down of a film I used to like back in my brain-washed days. In fact, it is a nice little essay on common-sense story-telling.
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404 error at Guantanamo link on page 4
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Well I always heard guantanamo would shut down one of these days… guess the server agrees
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I fixed it. It was pdf not html.
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Since we’re on the subject of movies…. there’s something that I’ve been wanting to post for awhile now about the “Shaky Camera Syndrome”.
In other words some movies have no tripod to hold the camera steady like in the old days!
What the fuck is that all about? They spend millions of dollars and they can’t afford a tripod to hold the camera steady? The camera is “shaking all the time” like you’re on a boat. It’s OK for films on a boat or sailing films but how come they can’t afford a tripod to hold the camera steady.
I think this first started with Hill Street Blues ….. maybe they thought they were being realistic or something… but it makes my head spin…. it’s completely ridiculous.
Actually in real life our eyes are pretty steady …. so it’s not really that realistic.
I remember making fun of my wife because she couldn’t hold the camera steady for home movies.😁
If you look at all the old movies the camera is totally steady like a rock!
The shaky camera really fucks up what might be a good movie.
Anyone else out there agree?
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Regarding the “shaky-camera” — I could not agree more. It is crazy. For example, many action scenes are rendered unwatchable because of that nonsense. It is either a symptom of their growing stupidity or they’re gaslighting us.
The insidiousness of Polanski’s approach is that the professionalism in the visuals and the sound suggests a subtext that is simply not there. He creates the same effect in The Ninth Gate. Maybe he’s just another front and non-Phoenies are doing all the real work for him. Look at the information that came out about Byran Singer — he basically never directed any of his movies. Work that one out.
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It’s like they want to mess it up on purpose.Or make us dizzy?
Where’s the dam tripod?
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Singer is the perfect example of Hollywood royalty. Not only does he not do his own work but he actively sabotages it all with his sexual abuse of teenagers, drug abuse, and incompetence coupled with a raging ego.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/bryan-singers-traumatic-x-men-set-movie-created-a-monster-1305081
Notice that article only quotes people who think his brilliance excuses everything, and none of the entire cast who almost quit because of him.
I can’t help but think of Elon Musk (though I’ve never heard of Musk sexually abusing people). Singer has to be a figurehead for a committee.
I took a “Production Assistant Bootcamp” once and I remember one of the senior guys in charge of production (lighting, cameras, and electrical) said a student with no experience whatsoever could “make” a professional movie if he was given a set of professional crew. Essentially the student’s name just goes on the film, and he sits in the director’s chair and says “Action!”. If he is taken seriously by the producer though, who insists he be listened to, he could utterly destroy the set.
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Yes, its a nuisance. They shake the camera on purpose to ilustrate action/catastrophe.
Handheld cameraes was also a part of the dogme films. Lars von Trier, the sick director headed this nonsense. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogme_95
Most of these rules are good, but not the mentioned. And the ‘no extra lighting’ made all indoor scenes to have this dirty yellow/sepia color which is instantly depressing.
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Very nice reveiw. I saw that movie several years ago and couldn’t really make heads or tails of it. I probably saw it because Pierce Brosnan is nice to look at, but I didn’t like him in that role, nor the movie. It was as Miles said “Polanski somehow continually makes you think the plot is suddenly going to blossom, though I don’t know exactly how, since it never does. Maybe because the camera work was good?”. Yes, this was exactly how I felt too, that all the undercurrents that were hinted at would emerge, unite and create a believable plotline. It never happens, and then the main charater just dies in the end. I though that was horrible, but if you’re as stupid as the main character appeared to have been, it was no surprise. I just felt the whole movie was a big disappointement, but at the time I didn’t get that I was just being filled with propaganda.
Btw, can anyone give movie recommendations on films that are watchable? I know about MM’s best of movie list, but I am wondering if anyone else here also have some good suggestions.
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I like “The Station Agent”
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Many years back on a business trip, bored in my hotel room I watched a movie called “Late for Dinner.” Expecting a goofy B movie from the description, turned out to be quite poignant. It’s about a young, new father in the 1950’s who ends up getting cryogenically frozen for 25 years or so then coming out of it to find his wife and now grown daughter in modern LA. The juxtaposition of values was striking.
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SOunds like Blast from the Past, which is also watchable.
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Miles, if you don’t want to be limited by Youtube’s selection try lookmovie.ag. They have movies and series. The advertising can be a little intrusive, but at least your viewing won’t be interrupted by ads like on YouTube.
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I’ve been going through some old “film noir” detective stories from the 1940s and 50s and their pacing is great because they have a plot 😉 I enjoyed The Maltese Falcon, Murder My Sweet and Kiss Me Deadly. Yes they are all propaganda delivery devices (the formal definition of a Hollywood movie) but I liked the stories, the actors and the direction. I’ve learned to ignore the propaganda.
Strange but I found Hitchcock’s Notorious and Vertigo really unbearable to watch. Technically great; superb acting; wonderful visuals and sound. But my goodness, Hitchcock just destroys any momentum. This was the first time I’d ever watched those movies in full. Hitchcock now seems like a major brainwubbing spook to me.
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“Salmon Fishing in Yemen” released 2012
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“Perfect Sense” (2011) was also known as “The Last Word”
In the film, a chef and a scientist fall in love as an epidemic begins to rob people of their sensory perceptions.
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If I’m going to waste my time on a movie, I prefer some good old fashioned Godzilla city-stomping. The giant radioactive dinosaur is more relatable and likable than most of the Hollywood leads you get today.
“Escape From New York” I still consider a classic and though it is a very cynical movie, it’s a kind of cynicism that is directed toward the authoritarians while suggesting a little hope for the anti-hero Snake who brazenly disregards the fake world he is living in. I really like that it doesn’t punk-out with some “the authoritarians were trying to do the right thing all along” or “they’re the lesser of two evils” ending. Although it seems like just a macho popcorn flick, I find it pretty relevant to our real world and was an early look not at a possible dystopian future, but at the dystopia we were already living in at that time (1981) and are still living in today. I suggest watching it if only for John Carpenter’s ability to create atmosphere.
I think even propaganda films can be a positive experience if you go in with the right mindset to look out for the spins and uncover the truths they let slip. Miles’ latest review ends on a positive note, after all.
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“Escape From New York” is one of my favorite movies. It doesn’t have too much mind junk in it for me. However, ever since reading Mile’s paper on the Tate Murders, I’ve always thought this movie was doing yet another blackwash of the hippies.
You know, the way the Duke’s guys have all that cool hippie gear?
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I don’t know why anyone watches anything other than what you can find on YT. As long as you avoid all the obvious propaganda and agents in the channels, there’s plenty of gems and things you won’t find anywhere else. I’d rather watch some amateurs and average joes doing anything at all, rather than anything “professionally” done.
Rambalac is one of my favorite channels: he just walks around Japan with a 4k camera, no commentary or talking, minimal editing if any. You can learn a lot just by observing things.
My Analog Journal: DJs playing vinyl records from all around the world.
Abbie Barnes/Spend More Time in the Wild: She takes on mental issues the correct way by going outside and encouraging others to do the same. That’s my kind of girl.
Survival Russia: Danish ex-army moves to the Russian countryside with his wife, detailing their life. Very interesting content.
Plenty of street food channels and videos. East Asian street food is the best.
RegularCars: I don’t even like automobiles but the car reviews are mighty entertaining.
Learn your Land: Excellent channel for any student herbalist out there.
李子柒 Liziqi: Gorgeous lady who every man wishes was his wife. I wish I could do half the things she could and live on that estate which seems to grow everything. Professionally shot and edited, but its breath of fresh air.
On the shaky cam. See without shaky cam, the directors and actors might have to actually work and choreograph some scenes. But with shaky cam they can hide their lack of talent or caring, since nobody can focus on anything with a drunk camera. It seems like all of H-Wood has turned into The Producers Scam: make a movie or series, spend as little as possible on it, make sure it sucks, and then pocket the rest of the money.
Case in point and see the first comment in this video.
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The shaky camera thing is “so annoying” that sometimes I just had to stop watching the movie even though I really liked it. They should have a new rating at the beginning of the movie saying “Be sure to take your motion sickness pills.”
And it’s not just action scene’s it’s also basic scene’s… like people sitting at the table eating supper while the camera is slowly unsteadily moving around. Why? What’s the point? Tripods are not that expensive.
I can’t help but think that the their messing with our minds and trying to get us to think that the shaky camera is cool… like modern art that sucks.
Too bad someone couldn’t make a image stabilization program to run the movie through to keep it steady. I would buy it.
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I know this is unrelated to the shaky camera but it’s something I’ve been wanting to ask people about.
In all the western movies they never seem to “tie the horse up” correctly.
What I mean is this.
They never tie a real “clove hitch” like we were taught in Boy Scouts.
They just throw the bridaled horse harness around a couple of times.
They don’t even make a knot of any kind that I could see.
The horse could just run away if he wanted to… so I don’t know the point in just wrapping around the thing a couple of times….. it’s bull shit.
It doesn’t take that long to tie a knot. We used to do it in Boy Scouts where we would have a competition to see who could tie the knot the fastest…. and these Cowboys can’t even tie a knot for their supposit horse that apparently is worth a lot of money and if you are caught stealing one is execution by hanging?
And they can’t tie a regular knot?
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@ Tony Martin – that’s because every saloon in the old west had a horse parking valet who is always just off camera to save paying an extra but the cowboys characters know he’s there all the same. There was usually a big horse parking lot behind the saloon…
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@ Philip – thanks for these YT links – very good stuff.
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Oh, I’d also like to recommend “Resurrection of the Golden Wolf”. It’s a Japanese crime thriller.
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The movies I do watch are mostly the older ones and I always watch for and try to identify the propaganda they contain. But, they always do contain some sort of propaganda value, even going back to the beginning of motion pictures. Some are more obvious than others.
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This is a unique TV series and well-worth watching. All 17 episodes of “The Prisoner” is free is to watch in HD at:
https://www.shoutfactorytv.com/series/the-prisoner.
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It is a classic. The episode “Chimes of Big Ben” sums up for me all that we’re seeing at the moment, i.e. they want to create a “Global Village”.
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The Artist (2011) was a good watch. It’s mostly a silent film set during the transition between silent films and talkies. The way it does use sound is unique out of all the films I’ve seen. I don’t recall any distracting propaganda. It was a cute film.
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For good action/adventure check out Touching the Void – it’s more a documentary than a movie and since it’s mainly about climbing it’s pretty much free of any sinister spook propaganda.
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I have pretty similar taste to miles. A few films I think wouldn’t look out of place on his list are a fiortunate life 4 part Australian miniseries, aparjito (2nd film in apu trilogy), and French film the children of paradise.
For creative comedy I like Buster Keaton silents. The general or the cameraman, or if you just want a taste, a short film like the playhouse. Chaplin had a similar style. I like the circus and pay day (short). Slapstick isn’t for everyone, but this is the best it offers.
Nanook of the North is an excellent silent doco. Completely removed from civilisation, the life of an Inuit. No obvious propaganda.
Ozu is good for simple family dramas, with the silent I was born but my favourite.
Aleksandr Petrov makes great animated shorts from paintings. The Old man and the sea and the dream of a ridiculous man are my favourites.
Before sunrise, and my left foot, are a couple of others I like.
Ill leave it at that. I was a bit of a film buff pre miles. Unfortunately I don’t know where to turn to find good films made by non spooks – there wouldn’t be many, as it’s expensive. Perhaps the best thing to do is look for adaptations of old books. I like Phillips suggestion of finding free content on YouTube.
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And lets not forget films aren’t the only option.
I immerse myself in David Attenborough documentaries all the time. The natural world is a lot more satisfying.
They’ve used him for some fear porn recently, but the older stuff like Blue Planet etc is a joy.
Reminds us that humans aren’t the be all and end all of this world, and that in many ways our fellow creatures exist in a much better way than us.
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@ Benjamin – ‘Nanook of The North’. Wow. Thanks for the tip. Raw meat eaters are tough. And happy.
@ Josh – Thanks for the movie watching tip of ‘LookMovie.ag’. – ‘Nanook of The North’ and others I’ve been looking for are on it. Cool!
@ Graham – Yeah. Bought a ton of fantastic documentaries for as little as a buck each at SecondSpin.com. Bummer that they recently folded. If anyone knows of another used DVD site please let us know.
Best documentary I own is ‘Winged Migration’. Expensive cameras fly right next to the birds. Awesome photography. So many others are close seconds. God’s creation is truly breath taking.
Funny how the corporations fund these documentaries. They spare no expense to make themselves look ‘planet compassionate’. Cuz they have all the money from raping us and the whole friggin planet. If only they could keep the deep rooted ‘There is no Creator responsible for this creation’ theme out of them. (Nanook has no such bias.)
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I get my DVDs from charity shops, there’s one near me that will let you fill a giant plastic bag for £5. Worked a few times, but now I’m hunting for specific titles.
Even if I can stomach what the TV offer, I find the commercials even more nauseating, so would rather buy the DVDs
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The animated short, “The Man Who Planted Trees”, won an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. If you haven’t seen this classic tale, here it is:
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From Charlotte Bronte’s The Professor:
“Hunsden unconsciously laid stress on the word caste, and, in fact, republican, lord-hater as he was, Hunsden was as proud of his old ——shire blood, of his descent and family standing, respectable and respected through long generations back, as any peer in the realm of his Norman race and Conquest-dated title. Hunsden would as little have thought of taking a wife from a caste inferior to his own, as a Stanley would think of mating with a Cobden.”
Damn! If only old Stanley got a Cohen, then he’d have no complaints.
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So much noise in the world these days.
So many facts hurled at us, but very little wisdom.
That’s why I read an old book like my out of print copy of
The Tao Te Ching.
A favorite part I’d like to share today:
If you counsel a ruler in consulting Tao
Entreat him to desist in dominating the world by force
Adoption of force is apt to rebound
Brambles grow where armies gather
Great battle are followed by lean harvests
The wise only do what needs to be done
And never try to subdue the world
Bravado when strong hastens decay
This is contrary to Tao
What is contrary to Tao comes to an early end
I think it’s becoming more and more evident to the uninitiated that the governors and all their strategies, machinations, and nonsense are surely contrary to the Tao.
May it all come to an early end…
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The Tao of Taos is your man 😉
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Old School, you missed the point of the Tao there. It is a recommendation to the rulers to rule via lies rather than force, of course of course. Which is what they have been doing all along.
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Yep, reading Gerry’s re translation of Genesis, appears they’ve been at it a very long time indeed.
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Miles is spot on.
Chinese “Tao” means “the path” (道 dào), but also “changing” / “inversion” / “turn things upside-down” (倒 dǎo).
Chinese is very suited for homonym puns, because it has very few phonemes overall.
Another hint: In ancient China, the entry exam for high-level governors consisted of having to write a “poem”. Scholars always “wondered” why they didn’t make the exams about something more practical. Except they probably did.
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I am glad the experts of 911 are considering the covid19 psyop…
https://digwithin.net/2020/06/03/coronavirus-scare/
if you can believe…Kevin Ryan
“Many of the features and outcomes seen in the war on terrorism and the war on communism are evident in this new “war on death.” Therefore, it’s reasonable to wonder if the extreme response to COVID-19, and its associated virus SARS-COV-2, could be another psychological operation against the public. Considering facts about the disease and the disproportionate response emphasizes the possibility.”
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Yes but at least after 911 we didn’t have to all run around in Yassar Arafat garb shouting “alahu akbar” to bring the kabuki to our own neighborhoods…
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Yes reruns get boring..This fauci flu may be many things but boring is not one of them yet. People wonder what the after pandemic will look like???Maybe more poor poorer ,less rich richer??
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I beg to differ, I’ve been bored with it since March. Every day the same thing, more transparent but slightly different bullshit than the day before. Groundhog day since March in my opinion.
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I was bored at first, but fascinated as it draws on and on..I do not believe this is just random BS but I also dont believe all the potential fearfear as at the end a functioning system of some sort might be nice…IT IS HAPPENING ALL OVER THE WORLD?? There is also evidence that it has been planned for a long time and the “functioning parts” long ago installed.. What will the new normal look like vs the old normal?? Maybe the collapse of many old national Fiat currencies with a ONEBANK currency would allow efficient value extraction (inflation) globally and only “Criminals” might complain…There is no need for old fashioned “Taxes ” as they can get money from the presses…and who would notice?? Yes the ONEBANK would have certain responsibilities..to minimize unemployment “control “inflation” FOR THE ENTIRE WORLD!!!!
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The translation of Arabic script from the Astrolabe Catalogue:
This lavish astrolabe was made for the Safavid ruler Shah Abbas II. He is described on the front as ‘The supreme prince, the sultan, the most just, the most great, lord of the centres of command, remover of the causes of tyranny and rebellion, king of the kings of the age’, while the back expresses the wish that ‘May God Almighty perpetuate his Kingdom and his Empire and cause his justice and his benefits to spread over the worlds while the spheres revolve and the planets continue their courses.’ These inscriptions appear on the throne at the top of the astrolabe. The sultan also had his name worked into the elaborate tracery of the rete.
https://www.mhs.ox.ac.uk/astrolabe/catalogue/browseReport/Astrolabe_ID=260.html
The above refers to the base part of the astrolabe …

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Are all charities these days SCAMS??Have they always been???
https://www.rt.com/op-ed/500482-we-charity-scandal-justin-trudeau/
https://www.we.org/en-US/about-we/we-charity/our-story
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More testing of how far the public can be pushed by complete nonsense:
Face masks could be giving people Covid-19 immunity, researchers suggest
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/face-masks-could-giving-people-covid-19-immunity-researchers/
So according to this “unproven but promising theory” everyone should have been hosting COVID-19 parties while wearing masks, then we would have all been immune in a month and there would have been no need for lockdowns and continued mask wearing. But if COVID-19 is fake, then you can’t get immune to something that doesn’t exist. So we have to wait for the vaccine.
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ANYTHING to do with masks is better that lockdowns! the signs i STILL see saying “stay home, save lives” were never ever ever scientifically valid. schlockdown isn’t just an “experiment” in “better safe than sorry” it was experiMENTAL. its crazy by thier own criteria and thier own science. I read as much of it as I could deem worthy, I recently traced the rabbithole on why toilets would be, even COULD be a source of infection.
One pattern of outbreaks, for SARS 1, in a set of apartment buildings in hong kong were computationally analyzed for air flow patterns. Having dried p-traps in floor drains! One competing theory says “roof rats” were a spreading vector. All of this was really unconvincing science!
Cannot be replicated, doesn’t even apply to covid-19. DON’T EVEN TRY TO SAY YOU PLOTTED AIR PATTERNS and the freekin buildings have failing p-traps and rats on the roof??? I suppose later post-docs will document [for 100k] rats emerging from these sewer systems and cuddling with people while they slept, then we can computationally re-analyze how that helped a microbe float 100 yards to another building yet not infect the doormen and cleaning staff.
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Humanity properly should worry more about oversized rodents concentrating in certain notorious harborages around the globe, than a few feral rats in the attic.
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here is a little video on the paper mask.
It’s in French, but I think it’s understandable.
It was the good time when comedians could still speak the truth … straight in your face
Note that the “medical” specialist looks a bit like Asterix … and, Asterix had planned the corona in Italy as early as 2017.
https://www.konbini.com/fr/lifestyle/asterix-obelix-coronavirus/
You know… Asterisk, the little (yellow) star?
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by the way, we can note the nose and chin of these puppets … they were called “puppets of the info”
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Merci de partager ce petit chef d’eouvre!
I think we are all strapped into a global puppet show theatre from which there is no escape.
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“you can flee but not escape”
and even flee starts to be difficult
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I think, this subject is also a current event, as it has been raining in China,
Turkey, Oman and India etc. as never before at the same time.
Modifications to the weather has been a “science” since 1891, so not surprising, what can be done today to the weather.
“https://weathermodificationhistory.com/newspapers/”
Climate geoengineering.
“https://weathermodificationhistory.com/interactive-timeline/”
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