Hey everybody, it’s that time of the year again to vote for your favorites. Here are the categories this year:
- Favorite new paper by Miles (any subject) from 2020.
- Favorite guest paper from 2020.
- Silliest/most absurd hoaxed event of 2020.**
- Worst/most obnoxious crisis actor of 2020.
Also, please leave your favorite quote(s) by Miles or his guest writers (from any year!) in your comments . I will compile them for another post. Or you can use the “Contact” link above to e-mail to me your votes and/or quotes. Votes cast after Sunday night January 3 at 11:59pm EST will not be counted! And votes for papers published in previous years but updated in 2020 will not be counted.
Hope you all have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!
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RESULTS: I received a last-minute deluge of votes just before midnight last night. They were all registered with an email of some guy named ‘Beau Biden.’ Seemed fishy so I threw them out.
Last year there was a landslide vote for best paper, which was The Titanic. This year the votes were more even, but there was one that stood out: Where Did All the Phoenicians Go? Honorable mentions include the papers on Isaac Newton, Thomas Jefferson and The Hindenburg.
For guest papers, the winner is The Anne Frank Fake, followed very closely by British Abolition.
The vote for silliest/most absurd hoaxed event was a blowout: the coronavirus/COVID-19 hoax. Personally I wouldn’t say it is particularly silly, but absurd is definitely on target.
And for worst/most obnoxious crisis actor, the award goes to British Health Minister Matt Hancock’s reaction after watching a clip of William Shakespeare receiving the second COVID vaccine in England. Donald Trump was a close runner-up. Hancock’s (omg!) laughable performance can be seen at 5:26 here:
https://youtu.be/BLLG1-vIGuo?t=327
I will be compiling the quotes for an upcoming post on Mathisisms. Stay tuned. And if you haven’t shared your truther journey story yet, please do so here.
the jefferson papers
anne frank by Donny Ahzmond
airline crews wearing diapers / population masking
George Floyd / gavin newsome
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where is airline crews from?
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China supposedly told air stewards to wear diapers to prevent transmission of the virus
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in britain too…someone posted a link to an article on current events saying they were going to enforce crews to wear “nappies” or diapers.
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One of my favorite quotes by Miles:
“There is absolutely no evidence that the world is a blur until we look at it, or that reality requires an observer.”
For some reason it sends chills down my spine. Absolutely beautiful.
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One of my favorite papers:
“The Nuclear Family Was (Not) a Mistake”
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Miles’ – ‘Thomas Jefferson’, ‘Hindenburg’, ‘Who are the Rothchilds?’, ‘Jimi Hendrix’, ‘The Ridolfi Plot was Faked’ papers.
Guest writers – ‘The Anne Frank Fake’, ‘British Abolition’, ‘The Coronavirus Hoax’…
Quote – ‘Don’t buy their shit or believe their lies. Don’t accept the vaccine or any of their other drugs, don’t accept social distancing, don’t accept masks, don’t accept the splitting of the sexes or the destruction of the family, don’t let them close your business, don’t let them close your church, don’t let them take your home or your savings, don’t let them turn your schools into propaganda fronts, don’t let them control your children through TV, Hollywood, and the internet. Don’t let them control you through your children. Throw the TV and the computers and the cellphones out the window if you have to. Whatever they tell you to do, refuse.’
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Another one of my favorite quotes, that I, unfortunately, can’t remember in its entirety, so paraphrasing a bit:
‘Woman goes: “Do I mace him, kiss him, marry him, or ____?” ‘
🙂
(If someone can remember the quote and the paper it’s from, please post)
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It’s from:
Click to access longjump.pdf
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Thanks!
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70 papers by me on my art site this year, up from 51 last year.
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Miles, could you refresh my memory, which paper has the part about-oil, minerals & banking being nationalized in a real Rupublic
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Nuclear family was not a mistake
British abolition
Nipah virus infection in Kerala (18 people died. Shoah they did)
Don’t remember any
Favourite quote
” Does this mean Aryans are a bunch of dumdums, and that Jews are basically smarter? No. Logically, it means that the same thing that made the Aryans tall and blond also made them less ambitious: they were from the north. Being more strapping likely made them more likely to survive the harsh winters, and perhaps the lack of sun made them pale in skin and hair. But the harsh and long winters kept them indoors, so they couldn’t be sailing the seas all year trading, colonizing, and conquering. Unlike the Mediterraneans, they got used to huddling for months at a time, which didn’t make them stupider, but did perhaps make them less ambitious. I see this in myself. I don’t think anyone would call me stupid, but I admit to liking my sleep. The old Jews we have been studying appear to never sleep, but I wouldn’t live like that for a trillion dollars. And my levels of greed are likewise very low. Why? I am not sure. No one is, but I think it could be because my blood runs clearer back to my blond ancestors, who were satisfied living in a warm hut and snogging all winter with a pale and willing lass. I was born with less than no interest in economics, trade, money, big houses, cars, or large groups of people.
I hardly notice the cold, but find too much heat really uncomfortable. So if the Semites want to run the world, I leave it to them. I just wish they would do a better job. I really don’t think lying about everything all the time constitutes governance. Robbing your neighbors blind every other month doesn’t constitute governance.”
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By this logic the ‘Aryans’ should take the lockdown like champs. Maybe the peregrine Phoenies thought to themselves: What would be the worst punishment? I know, lock them down, destroy their wealth, inhibit movement!
So what is worst to them they projected on their supposed serfs.
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Exactly, it hasn’t affected me much at all. I have hardly noticed the difference, except that everyone else appears to be getting stupider. There was no one I could related to in 2019, and no one I could related to in 2020. Big diff.
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Except that in 2019 I could type relate without getting related.
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Regarding “Aryans” –
https://stolenhistory.net/threads/the-aryan-deception.3705/
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That site reads like clickbait. Time is precious.
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Best papers:
Miles:
1. Where did all the Phoenicians go?
2. Isaac Newton
3. The English Revolution
4. Thomas Jefferson
Also liked:
9/11 passengers
John Knox
Bertrand Russel and Ludwig Wittgenstein
Rudolph Steiner and anthrosophy
The Nuclear Family Was (Not) a Mistake
Guest writers:
1. Let’s talk about Anne Frank
2. British Abolition
3. Covid-19:What They Don’t Tell You
4. Westboro Baptist Church is Fake
Silliest hoaxed event: George Floyd
Worst crisis actor: British health minister Matthew Hancock for fake crying.
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Berty and Witti!
It hit a personal note, my Philosophy tutor was a complete fanboi of those two. Even back then I could tell there was something off about the Earl and the Baron(although the aristocracy part was only mentioned as incidental and a curiosity at most). Couple decades later and most, if not all, of Miles’ papers and the matter is settled.
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Good list.
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As I was going to sleep last night, I listened to a podcast called Coronapod, Natures (the magazine) weekly pandemic podcast and they did a year end “best of” review of the “scientific” literature. Of course they do not discuss in specifics how really old and sick people get the disease. But “somites” are almost inconsequrential, oh but watch out for those repisatory droplets!!! And 50% of transmission is via non infected and asymtomatic people?? WHAT?? OH and facemasks and lockdowns work???Oh My God..What the fook??? And this is the top scientific journal??? Of course they do not mention that 99.7% of people recover fine.What universe do these people live in?? Scientists in general dont think they just regurgitate “references” Oh me the Vitriol that has been released on Scientists.
The thing which depresses me is that in 2021 they are not “standing down” I still want to know how different Covid19 is from the yearly assortment of evolving Flu viruses.
https://play.acast.com/s/nature/coronapod-thebigcovidresearchpapersof2020
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Everytime tismlisten to this nonsensical review of Covid19 literature in 2020 it nauseates me, as if yes of course there was a reason for the idiotic measures, if only the public could understand the “Scienceism”. Even that monumental HCQ study was in retrospect a “mistake”, not a deliberate falsification. Even all the infection models ha ha of course lockdowns work (hypothetically) but without emprical validation.. And the GD mask study they cite was from a previous virus study where people were “blowing into a mchine??”. What they still havent published the data on Pfiser vaccine?? Oh yes that is “propriatory” and companies deserve to make money?? I just dont see the end of the BS tunnel we are in, and can only hope I keep my sense of humor longer and longer.as “Scienceism” is not funny.
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Why are you posting about your obsession here? I thought this thread was for voting?
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Sorry, yes I am getting a bit obsessed, as to me the worst story of 2020 was the “Psyience”/Scientism of the COVID19 hoax….as I doont believe it will go away any time soon.
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Sorry I got confused ..as 2020 will always be the Year of the Virus for me. probably 2021 2022 2023 2024 etc also. Oh well Happy New Year Miles and Friends.
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The English Revolution
The Anne Frank Fake
Covid Hoax
Kyle Rittenhouse
Quote “never miss a chance to tell the truth, expose a lie, or do a good deed”.
Nature doesn’t need to see you on TV, but she will smile on your helping a frog cross the street.
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A certain blog I used to read calls him Saint Kyle. They also revere Saint Brevik.
The self-confessed ultra-high IQ host of said site challenged Miles to apply his genealogical toolkit to young squire Rittenhouse. Maybe a probe to see how well he was scrubbed?
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Which blog? Vox Popoli? I used to follow him but he now looks fishy as f***
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Yes.
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Favorite new paper by Miles (any subject) from 2020: Isaac Newton ( i liked the the nature of light overview too, but it is just an overview, still very welcome, i would like for one for gravity or more on gravity… i think i asked this last year too, but i can’t get enough..) / Honorable mention: Tartaria
Favorite guest paper from 2020: Anne Frank (I am Dutch and i have never bought this story, it was heavy propaganda when i grew up, mostly in schools, like all the time… it is not even that interesting of a story even if it was real). / Also my own paper about Otto Warmbier, just because it was fun to do, Miles encouraged me to just write it ( thanks Miles), i would recommend anyone to try this, it is easier than it looks, the subject did not interest me much but as an excercise it is great to do, even once.
Silliest/most absurd hoaxed event of 2020: fake virus
Worst/most obnoxious crisis actor: i don’t watch the news so i never really know… alas.
Favorite quote 2020:
“People have forgotten how to do anything but steal from eachother and watch things. They don’t know how to say no anymore. That’s what this Corona test was about, remember? The Phoenicians wanted to see just how far gone you are. So they decided to manufacture a huge fiction, then hit you with a bunch of ridiculous orders
to accompany it. It was like the one-dollar bet in Trading Places. One old rich guy bet another one that he could get everyone in the world to wear a surgeon’s mask, without even passing a law. He would just order the governors to tell people to do it. And they did. With no law passed, no coercion, no gun to anyone’s head, no troops on the streets. It reminds me of the old “If someone told you to jump off a cliff, would you do it?” The Phoenicians are testing how close they are to having that power. Because a whole lot of people have just jumped off that cliff, with little or no coercion. That cliff is personal bankruptcy, and millions of people just jumped, with no gun to their head, no law passed, no fine accessed, no cop at the door, no troops on the streets. The entire world has just been robbed in broad daylight, and the victim just handed over his purse with no struggle, no questions asked, and no use of force. All the victim had to do was say no, but he wasn’t up to it.”
Legacy quote, about top mainstream physicists > “They have nothing better to do than diddle eachother in these dark data-holes”
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Old Economy Steven
British Abolition by Leaf G
Westboro Baptist Church
& from John Calvin paper
We are told, for example, that four men who disagreed with him on who should be admitted to the Lord’s Supper were beheaded, quartered, and their body parts hung in strategic locations in Geneva as a warning to others. He burned his friend and fellow Jew Michael Servetus at the stake for rejecting infant baptism. Because you know, nothing spreads the message of God’s love for humanity like chopping people up into bits and displaying their corpses in the streets over minor doctrinal disagreements.
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also Jefferson paper Those Damn Liberals, Logic & THE MATH on CDC numbers
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Gary R
Your quote from the ‘Calvin’ paper was followed by;
“For the record, I doubt any of these executions really happened.”
But, of course, by then the damage was done. It’s a ‘feint’. Also look for and do your own research on (in all guest papers) shallow references to wiki, the usual ‘planted’ book, an invented ‘pre-eminent’ author, pages planted on university websites, planted links to newspaper/magazine articles. These, plus carefully selected facts give a mishmash of tropes we join together and believe is critical thinking.
Read Calvin’s letter on Usury.
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Mikalina, are you suggesting guest papers I listed are suspect?
Calvin quote I included for funny….the last part being key.
I do not have total recall for all the times Miles cracked me up.
Would also include quotes containing good knowledge.
I would also vote for older papers i.e. Bushes having only recently read it.
I thought I had enough of the Bushes for a lifetime, so I skipped it.
Bored I read it. There within the paper, as happens in many papers the directions they go can reveal really cool things.
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1) I don’t “suggest”. The Calvin paper IS suspect. The others I haven’t read;
2) Your quote is from the GUEST WRITER;
3) The rest of your post, loaded with modals, is ‘mush’.
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Mikalina,
Since you only recently started commenting here, you have rather quickly taken it upon yourself to attack and police other commenters, and frankly I find it somewhat suspicious– though of course it’s fine if you disagree with people and you are free to state your difference of opinion on substantive issues.
As for Gary quoting from a GUEST WRITER — it’s 100% OK. If you read the post you’ll see that I asked for favorite quotes from Miles and guest writers from any year.
And as for your question: we are not voting on favorite quotes. I am compiling a list that I will later share as a post.
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RE: BEST QUOTE: MILES MATHIS neologism:
“Flim.”
Thanks, GRUPO MILES, for untricking us dupes, especially for radar-evading projects like Polanski’s THE GHOST WRITER. This fascist flim ( “More oboe!”) is 9-11 in post-production, rubbing Shinola on bulging budgets and oily politicians. Mr. Grabby airport security, offshore torture photo ops, unreal bestsellers versus unreal real bestsellers, all are spruced up. GHOST even includes a hidden homage to fake assassination. Splice Folgers from Josh’s LAS VEGAS onto Miles’ TATE Folgers and Roman Polanski may get the Lifetime Achievement Award for Best Propaganda Stoat, a stoat being a royal white ermine in summer weasel brown camo.
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as I said fuzzy memory…
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Josh
I would have thought a pally-pally approach would have been more suspect!
I believe that people have a responsibility to be honest in what they write; their words should not lie, cheat, fool or manipulate – and, as someone said elsewhere, time is short.
I may have developed a siege mentality – but, to date, whenever I give someone the benefit of the doubt, I end up with some fur missing and a chunk out of my ear.
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i see no mush, a list of papers FOOL
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All apologetics plus the attendant lucrative media franchise pitting the X-Axis red team versus the Y-Axis blue team by crypto Z-Axis royal purplePhoeny phrauds is dustified, to cadge a 9-11 term, by PORTRAITS .The huge neo-Assyrian AMORITE noses like Calvin, the large, soulful neo-Assyrian brown eyes and Mona Lisa smile like Cardinal Lomenie de Brienne, the hairy block heads like Dr. Luther topping short stature seen with neo-Assyrian AMORITE rulers writ large on palaces and the big screen by thelifted PASSION-pimping Mel Gibson, linked with Tribe of Dan long faces and petite frames like Fred Phelps & Phamily, PLUS the goatee-wearing unhairyJews in art from Egypt and meso-America (with African Olmecs). And that strange skewed left eye and Habsburg chin from inbred elites…
Portrait I.D. is my default consolation in searching for yet another time-sucking, bloviating inhu-manifesto, Calvin’s Letter on Usury. Blow me down, MIT had a treatment of Calvin ‘s Letter on Usury beginning:
“A diachronic reading of usury theory perceives a linear progression from an
economically suffocating and naïve prohibition of lending money at interest,
which characterized the medieval scholastic theologians, toward an invigorat-
ing and transforming defence of usury that heralded the dawning of the capi-
talist era sometime in the sixteenth century.”
WHITEWASHED TOMBS, as Jesus said. Real Jews, Catholics, and Muslims outlaw usury, though now softened by the usual perps. For your penance, read Mirabeau-esque blockhead Doctor Martin Luther’s SERMON ON MARRIAGE ranting about Catholics outlawing marrying foster children (shades of Teutonic Knight Woody Allen) and , yesplease, one may sexify the neighbors if your partner is unwilling or unable SOLA SCRIPTURA-wise. Very AMORITE/Canaanite. Why God said to off them, including all animals in some cases, which should give us a hi nt.
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Long Jump
British abolition
The flip-flop on face diapers. I must admit, my sense of humor is waning with any project.
Hancock laughing it up when William Shakespeares corpse was vaccinated
“People now stay home.Why? They just decided they wanted to be lonely and miserable? No, they were driven inside and under the bed by decades of fake events and fake serial killers and fake child molesters and fake mass murderers and fake #Metoo movements and fake feminists and fake liberals and fake conservatives.Everyone’s sanity and well being has been targeted on purpose by an ever-expanding Project Chaos, by which the government has destabilized its own citizens in an act of overt and covert war. This is their last ditch effort to suck us dry, zombify us, and avoid imminent revolution. If we wandered outside the house for any reason other than to buy some overpriced food, guns, or gear for the fallout shelter, we might begin speaking to one another, realizing we were all ready for revolution tomorrow.”
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Favorite paper: Bertrand Russel and Ludwig Wittgenstein
Guest paper: British abolition
Silliest hoaxes event and crisis actor from 2019? I can’t recall last year… The US election and Biden take the cake this year.
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Favorite new paper by Miles from 2020:
The Nuclear Family Was (Not) a Mistake – http://mileswmathis.com/family.pdf
Favorite guest paper from 2020:
John Calvin – http://mileswmathis.com/cauvin.pdf
Silliest/most absurd hoaxed event of 2019:
El Paso shooting hoax: http://mileswmathis.com/elpaso.pdf
Worst/most obnoxious crisis actor of 2019:
Norah O’Donnell covering the El Paso shooting hoax: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQfxl1NiMP8
Favorite Miles quote in 2020:
“This is how it works. They will keep robbing you until there is literally nothing left to take. You won’t be left alone until you are living in a cave sucking on cold potatoes.“
From: http://mileswmathis.com/covid.pdf
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RE: Norah O’Donnell / El Paso
Such dry tears on all those (sim) victims. And do ladies, even non-military gents, say, “He fired eight (8) more ROUNDS?” He fired eight more shots. Rounds? That dry-cry female Norah interviewed who said “rounds” is military. Lying dries up mucus membranes as stress squeezes off blood flow. Even the best-cryer crisis actors get stage fright and dry eyes. Thanks.
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Another vote for “Old Economy Steven”
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Miles : Hindenburg story // Thomas Jefferson
Guest : British abolition
Idiotest : Coro intox
Shitest : Macron on 16 march 2020 : “nous sommes en guerre” (we are at war). The worst actor of all times.
Miles :
“So if the Semites want to run the world, I leave it to them. I just wish they would do a better job. I really don’t think lying about everything all the time constitutes governance. Robbing your neighbors blind every other month doesn’t constitute governance.
In fact, the levels of intelligence currently on display in running the world appear to me to be minimal.”
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1) 911 Passengers
I had (virtual) interactions with both Mazzucco and Attivissimo in the early phases of the 9/11 debate and I’m still following them. I do not fully agree with Miles’ conclusion on the former but the analysis of the latter looks like a portrait.
2) The Anne Frank fake
I live between Italy and Germany, and the “holiness” created around this girl here (particularly in Germany, even though my mother country is rapidly catching up on this matter) is literally suffocating.
3) The Vaccine Day
Today the administration of the pfizer vaccine started off here in Europe. For the last at least three days every source of mainstream media is selling this event as the birth of a new Messiah
4) The Virologists
Fauci and co. No further commentary is necessary.
5) Quotes: ” I wouldn’t vote for either Biden or Trump for city dog-catcher” & the one about Aryans and sleep already cited above.
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Firstly, thanks to Miles and his guest writers for their phenomenal output this year, greatly appreciated I’m sure by everyone who loves truth.
Favorite new paper by Miles (any subject) from 2020.
Favorite guest paper from 2020.
Silliest/most absurd hoaxed event of 2019.**
Worst/most obnoxious crisis actor of 2019.
Best quote: “ I mean, I don’t remember any real person saying that Black Lives Don’t Matter. Did I miss something?” which was from 2017 but no matter.
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WAY,WAY too many articles to list!!!! I know how dumb that sounds, but it’s true!
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This hiQ host doesn’t know the Rittenhouses are a prominent Jewish family with a long history of wealth and influence? The first head of the US mint was a Rittenhouse. He was a Lievens/Levinson from Holland on his mother’s side and from the Rittenhouse nobles of Westfalia on his father’s side. ALso see Laura Rittenhouse, nee Arter (Jewish), prominent in the REd Cross and Women’s Temperance Movement, who died 7/11/11. Also Chicago lumber magnate Moses Rittenhouse and his nephew, same name, who made a mint in orchard sprayers. Kyle Rittenhouse is from ANtioch, IL, same place as the grandsons of Moses Rittenhouse. Didn’t take a hiQ to discover that, just five minutes of research online.
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That was in answer to Suntzu above, but for some reason it got bumped down.
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THE HINDENBURG TAKES A DIVE, where Miles Mathis downs this morbid spectacle with a stopwatch and a side-long glance.
ANNE FRANK FAKE, where dauntless truthsayer Donny Ahzmond puts the kabosh on the Anne Frank Franchise: Anne Frank House; Diary of Anne Frank; play; movie; musical…
SOLAR CYCLE:MILES VS. MAINSTREAM by Steven Oostdijk, where our Dutch Uncle wisely advises us to beware of statistic slickers behind paywalls.
THE BIG SMOOTHING CHEAT by Miles Mathis, where Compound Interest is dethroned by
thestatistical Smoothing Cheat as obscuring quantifiable reality, a grant-grabber if ever there was one.
QUOTE: “I could slit my own throat better.”
BONUS! Sleeper-of-the-Year AWARD!
Punking Polly Klaas? Calling John Walsh a phony? (Adam Walsh looks like a Down Syndrome child who is probably tucked away somewhere…) Outing Smart, Smart or Smart?
RICKROLL, PLEASE. The winner of the 2020 Sleeper-of-the-Year AWARD goes to Miles Mathis for:
THE AARON SCHAFFHAUSEN MURDERS WERE FAKE!
More royal inbred genealogies than a Rothschild wedding! A link to a live performance by a zombie crisis family. A ghoulish Daddy Dearest with a Derek Chauvin compound nose. Three dead daughters. Real military! Fake trial! Faux fauxtos in living color! Forget Kevin Bacon. SCHAFFHAUSEN is the new 6 degrees of separation benchmark for Deep State deep bench deep dish. [Names may be scrubbed to protect the guilty.] Thanks.
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My Academy Nomination in the category for Best Crisis Actor is Donald J. Trump. Nominee for Best Supporting Crisis Actor is Joe Biden.
Best Script goes to the CDC for “Corona, or how I stopped worrying and started to love fascism”.
The award for cinematography is SpaceX, “Starship Bloopers”.
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Papers by Miles – “Where Did All the Phoenicians Go?”, “Isaac Newton”, “John Knox”, “The Hindenburg Story takes a Dive”, “The English Revolution”, “Where is the ACLU?”, “Jefferson”, “Who are the Rothschilds?”, “The US Open”.
Papers by guest writers – “The Anne Frank Fake”.
Every time I read and re-read a paper I inwardly laugh/cry at myself for being so stupid and rarely questioning information regardless of source when I was young.
Hoax event of 2020 – The “virus”, a crime against humanity.
I don’t watch tv or pay attention to daily news so am unable to select a crisis actor.
Favorite quote – “Coercion is the surest form of failure, and the first sign of it.”
Miles Mathis – All Apologies 2/19/10
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Under the category of papers by guest writers I omitted an outstanding paper by Leaf Garrit, “British Abolition”.
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Papers by Miles – “Where Did All the Phoenicians Go?”
Papers by guest writers – “Anne Frank”.
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Best 2020 Miles paper: “Where is the ACLU?”
Silliest 2019 event: The impeachment of President Donald Trump
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Best Miles paper 2020- “What is a Parallel?”
Best guest paper 2020- “The George Floyd killing was faked”
There are many quotes to choose from, but lately I’ve been going back to this one:
“It isn’t that the media has manufactured consent, as Chomsky has put it, it is that the ruling families have manufactured all of recent history, including all the canned debates on all the created topics you see in the media. Absolutely everything you come into contact with is and always has been a project of diversion and deception. The real world is not a hologram, but the world of information that is fed to you is mostly fiction. It is shoveled down your gullet to confuse and disempower you. I have shown that you can sort through it with some effort, but only if you also refuse their confusing pharmaceuticals, fluorides, and other purposeful toxins. But to sort through it requires not just that you learn some generalities and pabulums, such as that you should question authority or trust your instincts or love the truth. To sort through it requires that you actually unwind thousands of big lies in detail. Your head isn’t full of generalities, since the brain doesn’t work like that. You head is full of things you have memorized, and most of those things are events and “facts” and relationships. So if you want any sort of new clarity, you have to go back through those events and relationships, reweighing them and reordering them. You have to jettison all the lies, for a start, and then reclassify everything that is left. Obviously you can’t do that in twelve steps, or by reading a bestseller. It won’t happen via petting a cat or standing up straight or smiling at kids on skateboards (although those things are fine). It took many years to clog up your brain, so expect it to take several years to unclog it. You have lived your whole life upside down, hanging by your heels, so do not expect to get used to living rightside-up overnight. Your entire circulatory system has to adjust to the new direction of gravity. Your earth was uncentered and now it is centered, but that new pull will feel strange for a long while.”
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Quote not long enough.
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Movie Stars
“As usual, this is just my personal opinion, based on internet research anyone can do.”
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Isaac Newton – though I was surprised there was no mention of him supposedly dying as a virgin, thus saving all that blood flow for math.
British abolition
Corona hoax, in spades – just the beginning
Trump
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Miles – “Where Did All The Phoenicians Go?”
Guest writer – “The Anne Frank Fake.”
Quote – “All of life is a test, for everyone alive. We are all writing our own stories day by day, and the form those stories take determine the advancement of our spirits. So as the governors write these grand fictions, they aren’t only trying to determine your response, for their greater profit and control, they are unwittingly writing their own life stories, where they have accepted the role of bad guy. They appear to think it all doesn’t matter, since life is a stage anyway, where the bad guy is the best role—besides being the most profitable one. But in thinking this way they have trapped themselves in this lowest level of thought and existence, ignoring the level above that. This is a grave error, because the level above determines the value of everything at their level. Being trapped in this lowest level, they think value is determined by bank accounts or mundane authority, but it isn’t. Value is determined by spiritual enrichment: has the story you have written about yourself made you a bigger, better person, or
has it made you a smaller, nastier person?”
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Favorite new paper by Miles (any subject) from 2020 : ‘’Where did all the phoenicians go?’’ although I must say I haven’t read all of the 2020 papers, and there are so many to choose from, to be honest.
Favorite guest paper from 2020 : ‘’Jane Austen, social engineer’’. [Another myth finally busted!]
Silliest/most absurd hoaxed event of 2020 : face nappies indoors/outdoors and curfews to fight a fake pandemic
Worst/most obnoxious crisis actor of 2020: Matt Hancock laughing Covid-iotically over William Shakespeare being first UK man to receive Con-vid vaccine, with Piers Morgan’s poor attempt to cover it by saying to Hancock “You’re quite emotional about that” in a deadpan tone.
« All the world’s a stage » indeed.
« towering psychopaths » by Miles Mathis: not exactly a quote but an interesting term to describe the now and then rulers/nobles.
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…even though it was not a term used pre 19th century:
Wiki: The first documented use is from 1847 in Germany as psychopatisch,[184] and the noun psychopath has been traced to 1885.
To reiterate: the use of the word is to keep us within the paradigm of the false reality of ‘psychiatry’ (the purpose of ‘Freud’) – for control and profit. Also, to programme us into believing that it is an human illness – rather than just pure evil. Wiki supports the programming by explaining that the causes are genetic and environmental.
To clarify: are we voting for a quote? Or a loaded paraphrase? Or something we would have said? Or something we wish had been said?
Parse “…« towering psychopaths » by Miles Mathis: not exactly a quote but an interesting term to describe the now and then rulers/nobles…” for me, please.
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@Mikalina the « towering psychopaths » was a term used by Miles Mathis in his comment included in the guest paper titled « Jane Austen, social engineer? ».
I found the adjective « towering » a good concept associated with the noun « psychopaths » in that context..
Not a full sentence quote, but just sharing something that went through my mind as part of my response to Josh’s introduction here in this « best of » category.
That’s all, folks, I won’t mind if that « quote » cannot be sustained.
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t0clock, it’s fine to use ‘towering psychopaths’ as a quote. You are quoting from something he said. It’s fine if it’s not a complete sentence. We are also not voting on the quotations. Merely compiling a list.
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Thanks Josh, looking forward to the final compilation.
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who deputized you mikalina?
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I never read Jane Austen so played NORTHANGER ABBEY audio which contained a bald commercial by Jane for that new, novel and nifty literary genre, the novel. Jane Austen’s portrait was concommitantly cold.
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Quality audio books/novels make great companions for long drives.
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Could someone refresh my memory…I am trying to remember which paper presents the idea of a genuine republic being one where oil, minerals and banking are nationalized.
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‘Those damn liberals’, perhaps? It mentions how the US were never meant to be republic.
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no, longer paper- thought it was from this year, maybe a guest paper with added commentary
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found it, Billy the Kid paper
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Best M paper – Newton
Best guest paper – monkey business
Faked event -Covid
Obnoxious crisis actor – Fauci
Thanks for the quote reminder @Tinypeep
“There is absolutely no evidence that the world is a blur until we look at it, or that reality requires an observer.”
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Thanks, Professor, for 9-11 NEW PEARL HARBOR. Rome’s real-typeJew, Cato the Elder , balked at portraits and outlawed usury in Phoenicia’s Sardinia, and urged the eradication of Phoenician (Canaanite) Carthage just across the Mediterranean. The Punic wars started in Manassas’ Messina, and Carthage was finally tricked into war by a Roman treaty violation by defending against attacks led by a neighbor whose name is a fudge of ( the tribe of) Manassas. The burning of Carthage was not forgotten by these child-sacrificing AMORITE Canaanite Phoenician banksters as 9-11 stand-down, thermite fires and hefty insurance payouts show.
The revival of the Roman empire is prophesied by Daniel and John in the Apocalypse (“marital unveiling.”) Tunis, the site of the Carthage genocide, is neo-conquering Italy with Muslim babies as Italians abort themselves to demographic death. The AMORITE imposter neo-everything neo-Assyrian, neo-Babylonian frauds promoting slavery, usury, human sacrifice, bestiality, theft, lying, pedophilia, cannibalism, inbreeding, wife-swapping, and every Bible-God sin to turn away God’s favor just neo-American-ized themselves. In the USA 2020 elections1.8 million ballots were mailed out through Ben Franklin’s Post Office that delivered back 2.5 million ballots for a neo-Democrat “upslide.” The world may have forgotten but the AMORITES have not. Now the Apocalypse 12 Miracle of the Sun and peace promise of 1929 is revealed as infiltrated by an imposter Sister Lucy of Fatima, erasing the call for holiness, so Catholic-wise, we’re 2029 doomed. Rosary time. Kneel to God to stop the stand-down.+
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Did you mean “Roman empire” as in air quotes? A ‘Rome’ isn’t mentioned in Revelations and, although we have been persuaded that the seven hills refer to Rome, actually both Istanbul (the ‘silent’ arm of the ’empire’) and Jerusalem (containing both ‘Isaac’ and ‘Esau’) are built on seven hills.
Without Cato, says wiki, Latin wouldn’t have been the main literary language of Italy – well, thank goodness they invented Cato.
After much research, now pretty convinced that “Rome” was the first big psy-op of 16th century back story creation.
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“After much research, now pretty convinced that “Rome” was the first big psy-op of 16th century back story creation.”
I share your suspicions, largely on the basis of this man’s research and conclusions:
https://jefdemolder.blogspot.com/2020/11/summary-on-invented-history.html?q=Josephus&view=magazine
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The site you refer to is not what I call historical research. They did this, and this happened and then…… is conjecture.
The viewpoint that “they lied about everything and the whole thing didn’t happen” is too broad a brush stroke – the ‘truth’ is far more complicated than that but, sadly, as we are now so stupid, this story telling appears to be ‘wisdom’ and it is not.
Put this in a modern scenario – a thousand years down the line and “the PNAC group” will be discovered to be a cover story invention (which it is). It will be found that many of the papers/proof/media were ‘created’. So, the story will go, if the PNAC group was an invention, so was all the killing and destruction – it never happened. The dumbed down people will accept some ‘jackanory’ (story) of: world wide disaster, alien invasion, everyone had a blood test to determine their ancestry and had to return to their original homeland leading to mass migration…….
This site creates a lot of ‘noise’ around true research, thus ‘diluting’ it and pandering to ‘itchy ears’.
The site appears to have Theosophy overtones and angles.
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Less Sherlock than Watson…
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The link is to a brief summary of his work for followers of his blog, as I take it. I can’t recall any whiff of theosophy in the few years I have been reading his pieces, which he describes as “history criticism”:
https://jefdemolder.blogspot.com/2019/05/the-history-criticism-of-albert-delahaye.html?q=history+criticism
Haha, I don’t recall my ears itching but I may have been foolish to consider such posts as these to be “historical research”:
https://jefdemolder.blogspot.com/search?q=josephus/rome
“PNAC group”?
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Hi tinman – thanks for reply.
I did read quite a lot of his work before replying. As I said, it is conjecture wrapped around a few ‘facts’ with huge leaps from one to the other. He makes huge statements with absolutely no support and doubles back on statements, the usual a = b, b=c so therefore a = c.
A famous chemist (spook, perhaps, who knows) once said that the brain is like a coffee grinder: if you put ball bearings into it (he was talking about Darwinism), not only do you receive false information but you bugger up the machine itself…
….which I think is the purpose of that site because of some classic ‘machine-buggering up’ techniques such as:
1) the non-linear, circular, layering presentation of thoughts is a sign of ‘magical’ thinking (mesmerising);
2) the ‘pretence’ of being a foreign language speaker is used to force the reader into trying to make sense of the language which at the same time trains the brain to also accept the premise.
Theosophy? The dilution of Christianity.
PNAC – another day perhaps?
Actually, it will be another year! Which just leaves me to say:
Happy New Year
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Doubting the existence of Jesus doesn’t imply one to be Jewish, or belonging to the golden bough groups, rosecrisianism, theurgy or Theosophy. It is perfectly possible to reach that conclusion independent of them.
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Agree.
But I said ‘dilution’ not ‘denial’.
Diluted to the point that they have engendered the popular opinion that to join the Christian party, you have to leave your brain at the door. Hence your interpretation of what I said as a gut jerk reaction in defence of Jesus.
To be fair to you, though, in the UK we don’t have quite the array of pseudo-Christians that you have in the US which seem to be either the “we’re gonna need a red heifer” variety or the “Jesus is my boyfriend” brigade.
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Question. Ask. Seek. Knock.
Doubt, fear, anger are channel blockers, crude contraventions of faith, hope, love. Even the Demons know, but refuse to love. May we 💘.
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There were a lot of good papers this year. This is my grudging list but honestly pretty much all papers were worth honoring for best of year in 2020.
#1 http://mileswmathis.com/phoenper.pdf – I thought this was the most important in terms of depth and breadth and addressing a core problem in our lives. These are, in fact, the enemy and we must know them.
#2 http://mileswmathis.com/newton.pdf – probably the most celebrated scientist and intellectual in the Anglosphere gets his due.
#3 http://mileswmathis.com/knox.pdf – as a Protestant Christian with significant Scots-Irish roots, this was of great significance to me.
#4 http://mileswmathis.com/steiner.pdf – having been lured down, at least in part, this rabbit hole of pseudo-philosophical claptrap, this paper stood out a lot.
#5 http://mileswmathis.com/lafrance.pdf – I think this paper is important due to its “deep-dive” on psyops.
My reluctance to say goodbye to this year is bolstered by my negative anticipation for an even worse one in 2021.
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I predict a better 2021. I don’t see how they can keep business shut down for another year, for a start, or keep people in masks. But I didn’t think it would last this long.
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*Favorite new paper by Miles: ‘Thomas Jefferson, Part 1’ (and Part 2. But difficult to pick a favorite, really. There were no bad papers. I have thoroughly enjoyed watching the revelations roll out about the solar cycles.)
*Favorite guest paper: ‘Covid-19: What They Don’t Tell You’ by Benjamin (Still holding up quite nicely.)
*Silliest/most absurd hoaxed event of 2019: The ‘first-ever picture of a black hole’ is photographed . https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/10/world/black-hole-photo-scn/index.html (They are relentless)
*Worst/most obnoxious crisis actor of 2019: Ken Williamson, referee in the Ohio State vs Clemson game whom the papers quoted after the game. (Sorry, Ken. The ball was not coming loose… in real time or slow motion replay…. and you know it.)
*Silliest/most absurd hoaxed event of 2020: COVID-19. (Proving, in stark detail, the shear gullibility of ‘the man in the street’. As disappointing as this has been to watch, it has also brought us closer to the truth of how things work on the planet… so not without some worth.)
*Worst/most obnoxious crisis actor of 2020: Joe Biden (Springboard for Kamala )
*Best Miles quote: (Again, there are many, but I like this one for its re-usability) “Mandela was just a front for the bankers who wished to loot the country (…) so blaming Mandela for anything is pointless. Mandela was just an actor chosen for his looks and voice, like Morgan Freeman. If a film he is in fails, do you blame Freeman? No, you blame the producers, directors, or writers. Freeman isn’t responsible for the content of a Hollywood film, he is just memorizing lines. Same thing here.” (Nelson Mandela, 04/18/20, p 8)
I wasn’t sure whether ‘2019’ for the third and fourth categories was a typo, so I gave you answers for both years… take your pick. Cheers!
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Where did all the Phoenicians go?
Anne Franck by Donny Ahzmond
Sillest hoax of the year: the fake murder of Samuel Paty in France: an angry school boy beheaded his teacher with a little knife. A “typical Islamist terrorist attack” said French actor President Macron.
Worst Crisis Actor: this year every “Health Minister”
Favourite quote: “Whatever they tell you to do, refuse.’
Noted! 🙂
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My votes — not my personal faves from a pleasure perspective, but those I most want the world to know about:
Best Miles Paper: Where Did All the Phoenicians Go? Like Stephen so eloquently said above, “These are, in fact, the enemy and we must know them.”
Best Guest Paper: Anne Frank Fake. (But I must give Honorable Mention to Monkey Business.)
Most Absurd Hoax: the Corona Virus (Fake) Pandemic
Worst Crisis Actor: UK’s Matthew Hancock’s crocodile tears after William Shakespeare’s (😂🤣😂) vaccination.
Quote: “In fact, we see that only recently have the Phoenicians made major changes to the protocol. Their go-to method of major theft from the treasury was for centuries war, with construction projects being a secondary method. But in the past few centuries they have added many new gambits to their playbook, and they can now drink from the treasury with fake science, fake art, and fake events of all kinds. As we are seeing with the coronavirus, they can also drink from the treasury to the tune of billions of dollars for fake pandemics. Just about any method for creating fear or confusion can be used to steal money from the treasury, with no questions asked.”
(Source: “Where did all the Phoenicians go?)
[Honorable Mention goes to : “They don’t want you to remember that the greatest drug you can take is human companionship. That is the real cure to your problem, but they will never tell you that. They aren’t selling togetherness, they are selling division. Division makes them richer, but togetherness threatens them. People together don’t spend as much money because they can entertain themselves, with sex and conversation. And conversation is always a threat, because that is how revolution starts. That is how people share ideas. They don’t want you sharing ideas, they want all your ideas to come from them. That’s why they want you watching things all the time. They want you a passive consumer of their ideas. They don’t want you getting any ideas of your own. “ (Source: Social Justice Warriors)
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Favorite new paper by Miles
9/11 passengers.
This was very difficult to answer since I’d prefer two or three categories here, favorite and important (and maybe best takedown). I favor the physics papers, all of which were very interesting this year as usual, but I’ve voted for 9/11 passengers due to its importance for the truth movement. Hindenburg is also important because it adds to the history of similar shenanigans. Russel and Newton were nice takedowns.
Favorite guest paper
British Abolition.
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Favourite new/guest paper – More of a related suite of papers than a single one, i.e. those on the new findings re solar cycles and the influence of not only all the planets but also charge coming from the core of the galaxy. So that’s corealign, goody, global and (guest paper) solmin. If I had to pick one of the former I’d say goody, due to the good news associated with the predictions.
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Too many great papers to choose. I will just put in Monkey Business as favourite guest paper.
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Miles: Where did all the phoenicians go.
This is a test.
Guest: Anne Frank.
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Quote:
“All of life is a test, for everyone alive. We are all writing our own stories day by day, and the form those stories take determine the advancement of our spirits. So as the governors write these grand fictions, they aren’t only trying to determine your response, for their greater profit and control, they are unwittingly writing their own life stories, where they have accepted the role of bad guy. They appear to think it all doesn’t matter, since life is a stage anyway, where the bad guy is the best role—besides being the most profitable one. But in thinking this way they have trapped themselves in this lowest level of thought and existence, ignoring the level above that. This is a grave error, because the level above determines the value of everything at their level. Being trapped in this lowest level, they think value is determined by bank accounts or mundane authority, but it isn’t. Value is determined by spiritual enrichment: has the story you have written about yourself made you a bigger, better person, or
has it made you a smaller, nastier person?”
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Bertrand Russell and Ludwig Wittgenstein.
The Anne Frank Fake.
Covid 1984.
UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock “crying” when Mr Shakespeare got the jab — a play within a play.
“Oh, the wonders I have seen. And which you are about to see.” The tag line for Miles’ paper on Mussolini. I don’t know why but it always makes me smile.
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I was going to double vote by email-in ballot but the “Contact” link is dead. Where is Ted Olson (Bush lawyer in Bush v. Gore) when you need to throw an election? 9-11 PASSENGERS needs a bump for sneaking into the Let’s Roll chat room. Not a link, the whole text.
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Best Miles:
-Where did all the Phoenicians go?
-Tartaria (this was all new to me. I was a fan of Arthur Koestler and always nagging: someday I must read his 13th Tribe more carefully….)
-Those Damn Liberals
-The English Revolution
Best Guest:
-Crashing the Castle of Cagliostro by Philip Cox
-Anne Frank by Donny Ahzmond, and very nice to read what all you guys had to say about it!
also: everything about corona, including:
Best Quote: (in ‘Yes, This is a Test’ about Neil Degrasse Tyson & Steven Colbert):
“To see them smiling broadly and saying this stuff to canned applause was like watching damned spirits running gleefully through the gates of Hell.”
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Best paper: Bad Thinkers, Bad Writers, Bad Debaters
……. because it shows us HOW to think, not WHAT to think.
(and I don’t like Warwick University)
2nd/3rd Phoenicians and Knox
……..because they must be good otherwise they wouldn’t have been ‘paralleled’
(just my opinion)
Guest Paper: British Abolition
………. excellent research
(and, obviously, I and my familyancestors have suffered at the hands of these jokers)
Absurd hoax: unicorn bug and Brexit
……… although they aren’t going to be ‘absurd’ in their ‘execution’
Obnoxious crisis actor/actress: Mrs Windsor
….. Christmas speech – “you are not alone”
(or more like: yow eer naught olon)
Quote:“Oh my God, a man said something to me! What do I do? Should I
kiss him, mace him, marry him, or run for the car? Help!”
…… because it made me laugh
(I’m for running for the car)
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“Where did all the Phoenicians go?”
“22 July Massacre part 5”
George Floyd
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“Where did all the Phoenicians go?”
“22 July Massacre part 5”
Covid-19
George Floyd
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**1 The Next Maximum
**2 British Abolition
**3 The influenza scare
**4 Thomas Cowan (that smug and obnoxious asshole)
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