UPDATE: THE VOTES ARE IN
BEST PAPER BY MILES:
1st Place: Henry VIII Was Gay
2nd Place: Meditations on Meditation
3rd Place: Tied between The Restoration and Chris Reeve Project Was Staged
BEST SCIENCE PAPER: How Does A Sail Work? (by a landslide) with Gravity and Turing the only other votes. (Though I forgot to add this as a category…)
BEST GUEST PAPER:
1st Place: The Pacific Theater Series by a landslide.
2nd Place: The Tiananmen Square Massacre Was Staged
3rd Place: Fake Deaths in Weimar
Here’s wishing all of us a year ahead filled with new discoveries, good health, and increasing charge!
Hi Everyone, I’m back! Just in time for the annual ‘Best of’. Please write in comments below your vote for the best paper by Miles and the best guest paper of 2022. You have until midnight 12/31 to cast your ballot. No mail-ins allowed. If you are a new commenter please write in your vote and use the ‘contact’ link at the top of the blog to notify me and tell me your username so I can approve the comment.
I also want to take this as an opportunity to apologize to all of you for being absent and unavailable for far too long. I can imagine that commenting here became quite frustrating at times — far more than usual. I have reached out to a couple of people asking for help in moderating. I also want to move us to a proper forum. Somebody wrote to me suggesting a platform for that, but I’m having trouble finding it. So if that is you please write to me again.F
A little bit of background: the site receives many spam comments every day, sometimes dozens. I’m not talking about the spam advertising comments that are caught automatically by Akismet and sent to a spam folder. The ones I’m talking about seem to be generated by bots posing as people who want to comment on the blog. They have become relatively easy for me to spot. But they frequently come in waves one right after the other. The blog is set up so that new commenters always go to ‘pending’ until they have had one comment approved. So every new user trying to comment has each comment go to a comment pending folder. This is also true of established users whose comments randomly and not infrequently go to this folder, for reasons I have not been able to understand. Now, every time a comment goes to pending, I get a notification about it in my e-mail.
To keep up with comment moderation, I have to go through the pending comments to separate out the attempted bot comments from the real user comments (new and existing). When a bot tries repeatedly to leave a comment, I have to enter the username and/or IP address to a block list before it spins out of control leaving a crazy amount of comments.
I got really busy earlier this year and let it slide for a few days, at which point it felt overwhelming to deal with, so I let it sit for a few more days, which only made the situation worse, making me more reluctant to deal with it. After a while, it was just too much and I felt complete dread at the thought of trying to clean house and getting back into the habit of sifting through a bunch of pending comments every day – not to mention facing whatever justifiable frustration and anger many of you are probably feeling.
But I made a promise to myself to get back in the saddle by the end of the year. There are currently 2,229 pending posts. I’m not going to go through them, so I am hitting the ‘reset’ button so to speak. If you are a new user who hasn’t been approved, you can leave a comment then use the contact link at the top of this form to notify me of your comment and username so I can approve you. If you are a veteran commenter whose comments never saw the light of day – I’m sorry! But I won’t be digging into the folder to fish them out.
And with that, I wish you all a Merry Christmas, Happy Channukah, and all around joyful holiday season!
Thank God you are back Josh. Maybe this site can continue after all. 😁 (Can you lock that 3rd door?)
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3rd Doorman is now blocked.
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Hi Josh, I would like to apply to unlock 3rd Doorman, unless you are sure he is a spook. Ok, he may have been a pain in the ass and very persistent at times but that’s no reason to silence him.
And this at the request of another contributor?
That being said, you may have other good reasons for doing so.
Nice to see you back at your works…
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@ Tonnie Ottenhof, Yeah, Josh did what was necessary, I’m sure. What I was mainly thinking was that it’s not an easy call to make. I mean, think about it: Josh has issued warnings before, but in this case he didn’t even bother. I’m fine with it.
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This is not the first complaint about 3rd doorman. I don’t have the bandwidth to be as patient and even-keeled as before.
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Thanks for that, Josh.
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@ Amanda, that’s a really hard call to make. Is 3rd door really that unreasonable? He comes at things from a completely unexpected/different angle. Maybe he’s trying to make us uncomfortable for a reason. The best NFL coaches are like that. They make their team uncomfortable on purpose so that they can win. That being said, he’s hard to reason with sometimes. But that could all be on purpose in order to sharpen us up. He’s definitely not a slacker in that regard!! Even though I appreciate Jared way more as a contributor, I wouldn’t want to see either one of them banned. I mean, they both might be guilty of stepping on toes, but that in itself wouldn’t fit the criteria for dismissal!!
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I feel like an idiot now. I didn’t see Josh’s reponse until after my post.
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Also, my apologies to Jared. I wasn’t trying to lump you in.
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Best Miles: Salman Rushdie
Best Guest: Pacific series (I think that one’s a shoo-in).
Best Science: Alan Turing
2023 Wish: The Many Faces of Joe Biden(‘s Body Doubles)
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Welcome back Josh to your blog! I knew you didn’t really abandon it. I would hope that you could skim through those 2,000 some odd posts before deleting them in case there’s an
exceptional one. I know it’s cumbersome and I wouldn’t want to do it. But maybe a moderator wouldn’t mind. I mean you could just put them at the forefront after fishing them out to see what was missed. I would understand, though, if you didn’t. Anyway thanks for coming back. Here’s wishing you a peaceful/restful holiday and so much more.
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We’ll see. No promises.
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Glad to see you back, Josh! Just curious – the majority of my comments don’t even enter into “waiting moderation” status – they simply just disappear. Do you even see these on your end?
Also – do you think Akismet is censoring?
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Generally you don’t see a notification about being sent to moderation — it simply disappears from your end. I found one from you from Dec. 22 in the pending folder that I just approved. The next one before that is from September.
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Ok thanks.
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I had the same idea as Chris Ryska: Why not recruit a handful of (trusted) volunteers to help moderate comments, including weeding through backlog. WordPress supports that functionality, if I recall. Though maybe it’s still a pain.
Also agree that Miles’s prolificacy this year makes selecting a Best-Of difficult; thinking on it.
Thanks for running and returning to the blog, and all the best.
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It’s hard to know the best of. There’s too many to choose from. 2022 isn’t over yet and there could be more pdf’s before it comes to a close. I’m gonna wait.
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As Bruce Willis said to his soon-to-be son-in-law, “Damn glad to see you boy!”
I popped in after a long absence to witness what seemed like clean up operations in an abandoned warehouse. But now, the man himself, who has the coolest name on the planet, (which means ‘Yah’s Salvation’) is back. Ahhh. Here to help promote the guy with another cool last name which means ‘Gift of YAH’.
By the way, in cased you all missed it, the ‘Time of Jacob’s trouble’ has begun. Might want to review the big 10, that were written in stone. Twice.
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Best paper by Miles = AL Capone was Fictional
The Best guest paper = The Pacific Theater Series by Lestrade
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best Miles Paper: Alan Turing
best Guest Paper: Lestrade’s Pacific Theater series
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I vote for:
Dickens by Miles
Pacific Theatre by LeStrade
Merry Christmas, Frohe Weihnachten, Nollaig Chridheil, счастливого Рождества, Geseënde Kersfees, Buon Natale, Gelukkig kerstfeest, Joyeux Noël, Nollaig Shona, God Jul, etc
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Best Miles: Christopher Reeve.
Best Guest: Pacific Theater, by Lestrade.
Wishing for 2023: Miles will take apart Big Media, as he did Big Pharma in 2022. Sarnoff, Paley, ABC News, Madison Avenue, the press.
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ABC will be an especially good exposure given the way it is now HQ’d by the Mickey Mouse empire. Add to this the collective Disney system and the Entrainment Sports Programming Network, this troika is it’s own, vast, over due exposure waiting to happen.
So many good ‘22 papers, difficult for me to pin Fav to any one of them.
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Best Papers by Miles: Three way dead heat of fake criminal “legends”, with the papers on Dillinger, Capone and the Amish school shootings. Honorable mention with the 1983 Europe trip.
Best Guest Papers: Pacific War series by Lestrade, with honorable mention to Fake Deaths in Weimar by Pedro M Ormazabal.
It’s interesting to me to read up on the details of past projects, and the scope and duration of the efforts – and how’s it’s had an impact on society. So much fake in everything. Also enjoyed the European Trip paper, as I spent a couple of months there in summer the year before.
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Glad you are back, Josh. I’ve been trying to wish Miles a happy birthday for several months now. I still encourage him to set up phpBB on his own domain, but until then I look forward to this forum returning to its former glory.
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Thanks! You can always just email him…
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Good to see this is happening this year, since it was the biggest year for me yet. Also good to see Josh again. Welcome back to your own site! I published 171 papers on both sites, 137 my own. 109 on the art site and 28 on the science site. Which I believe is a record for me. 34 guest papers, including Lestrade’s 11 part series. Somehow the big papers keep coming, and the excitement continues to build even now with my Solar Cycle prediction, as my third predicted point is hitting. Any lurkers here who want to vote but don’t want to make yourself known at CTTF can vote by emailing me directly.
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Best Paper: Christopher Reeve Project was Staged.
Best Guest: Kid Rock.
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Best Paper for me: “Is the PGA Tour another money laundering front?” I had suspicions with the names in all sports especially the Olympics.
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Best Miles: Al Capone. Being from Chicago, it made me appreciate it much more. (But the Ice T paper was great. I was talking about this very same thing with my coworkers a few months back. Dude ‘writes’ a ‘song’ wishing death on cops, but gets famous and now plays one on TV. Look into Ice Cube. Another phony. I know someone who grew up in his neighborhood (Crenshaw, perhaps?) and he told me (a few years ago) that O’Shea was rarely around and was a Momma’s Boy.)
Best Guest: Any LeStrade Fake War post.
I hope I didn’t p.o. Josh with my last post. I just have a hard time completely trusting anybody online anymore. But I appreciate this forum and hope all is well with him. I’ve been accused of being a ‘Phoenician’ on this forum before, so I know I’m not the only one!
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Best paper by Miles: Henry VIII Was Gay
Best guest paper: Pacific Theatre by Lestrade
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Best Paper: Henry VIII was Gay
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Best paper: Meditations on Meditation
Best guest paper(s): all Lestrade ( he caused me a backlog to read)
Best science: How Does a Sail Work? Not like you are told
Best science update: More on gravity
Honorable mention: anything about Vermeer
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2022? No Mutiny on the Bounty.
Guest papers? Pacific Theatre.
Long may you incide !
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Best sciene, how does a sail work
Best paper, meditations on meditation
Quest, pacific theathre
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I’m just getting started on Miles Mathis, what I find is that he is a very courageous guy willing to stand up for the truth.
Best paper: Alex Jones fake trials.
Many have expressed suspicion that he was controlled opposition. Funny that a guy who claims to out fakes, participates in a fake trial. Wouldn’t buy his supplements.
Mike Adams of Natural News seemed like a genuine guy 15 years back, but now it looks like he has been conscripted, except for his stance on vaccines.
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Best Paper: The Restoration
Best Guest: The British East India Company, American Revolution
Best Science: How does a sail work? Not like you are told
Honorable Mentions:
Henry VIII was Gay, Court Formerly Known as Supreme, Al Capone
So many great guests, hard to choose:
❤ Letstrade’s Epic Theater series ❤ (i’m figuring you will win so I chose my 2nd fav)
The Bubble Boy was a Hoax
The Tiananmen Square Massacre was Staged
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The most fascinating for me is the JFK assassination. I have just finished reading ‘Final Judgement’ and thought the author had done a pretty good job of nailing it. Then I read the ‘it never happened’ theory from Miles Mathis and it sort of stuck. Pure genius. I had never for one moment thought it had been faked but when you begin to think about it……
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Yes the JFK is a great paper but voting is for new papers from 2022.
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I enjoy Miles Mattis texts. Glad when something decomposing the fake reality/technosphere Borg shows up on the list of his uploads.
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Where to begin? I am overwhelmed. So much to read and study! I’m a reasonably smart dude and keep plugging away, but Miles? Runs frickin’ circles around me. Love it. How refreshing amidst such a sea of lies to find someone with a real brain who speaks truth to power. Best of 2022? Miles…and all his work. Thanks, pal.
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Best art paper: Meditations on Meditation
but overall hard to decide as there is many contestants
Best Guest: The British East India Company
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lazy not categorised single vote
(as an Australian)
Lestrarde’s Pacific Theatre
like above I will redo and go a lookin’ for dead mangled blood’n’guts proof Nips some time.
Mathis School Rulez!
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Hello! Seeing the PTB lose control of the narrative the past few years led me to Miles work in 2022. Via Flash from the burning platform actually. I vote for Miles site wins the internet 😂
It’s amazing to see both “sides” played. For whatever the agenda is. I can see the game clearly, finally.
Thank you Miles and friends.
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Best Paper: Henry VIII was Gay
Best Guest: The British East India Company, American Revolution
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Best Miles: Meditations on Meditation
Best Guest: The Pacific Theater papers of course.
Some comments and honorable mentions:
On the Question of Narcissism, Meditations on Meditation and Poor Jim Carrey were like 2022’s holy trinity to me. The Narcissism paper set a revolution in motion in my head (the ego began asserting itself), Meditations accelerated and enriched this process, and the Carrey paper identified the target (Phoenician/societal Superego) and I crashed upon it with the momentum of an angry ram, wrecking the sucker into total submission. Now, I am free. These are top Psychology papers, that should be taught at schools. Maybe one day they will be.
What a year. Thank you Miles. Thank you Muses.
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Polytechnique Massacre (July 23) — if you dont live in Canada, you have no idea how profound an effect that one has had — how thoroughly successful an op it was. One is NOT ALLOWED to observe what Miles observed. Way worse than, say, Port Arthur for Australians.
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Best Paper: How does a Sail Work? Not like you are told.
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For the big guy’s, I would vote for Grace Kelly paper which barely squeaks in as a 2022 item; best-guest being Harlem Renaissance.
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Best Paper: The X-Files
Best Guest Paper: Tori Amos
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Few key lines from different articles: one was the comment that if people came from another planet (although there are no such thing) and observed humans now they would surmise we are entities impersonating humans. Something to this affect…Other key elements can be extracted from these articles are obvious but we also see: All men are not created equal. The sky IS the limit. We are it. There has always been a program or goal of creating a perception that humans are NOT tightly trapped in a spiders web and that there are coincidental happenings or natural things like wind, food, water, etc. (not talking about the gay matrix or electronic silicone valley gay/ fake web), If one has not grown up in a Jewish community and had close Jewish friends, one may never understand what these articles are really saying and that they contain fact, as all other written words from the first day to this are lies in a way. Someone has known the deepest psychological make up of humans from the beginning of time. We don’t know ourselves. There is text, sub text, and context to every written thing, and in this way one can lie and tell truth simultaneously. The movie Close Encounters was not telling us that aliens and ufos existed; it was telling us they do not. The key to unlock this non-mystery is 50% in these writings. No one will ever discover what has and is happening in a thousand lifetimes without this certain education and it is so obvious yet unreal and simple we don’t want to believe it even then. After all, god/Caesar owns this and only created us in his image..nothing else…so wether you look to the skies and wonder why it looks close and the moon looks like a paper or to the ground and wonder who would build beautiful expensive stone buildings 1/4th underground with symbols and designs unknown to us deserted now: it’s all about not having to go to work on Monday.
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OK Joe you can’t just drop in here and drop all that and speak like a mystic and leave us hanging. Spill the goods explicitly, dude. Or at least point us to sources to learn more about your perspective.
Do you speak of a programmer who created this terrarium in which we dwell? Who programmed us? Who gave secret information to certain creatures? Why is there no cosmic Securities Exchange Commission to prevent insider information giving an unfair leg-up on the rest of us?
I don’t worry any more about the stars — they have been polluted / chem-trailed from my sight for about five years now. But from memory I know what you mean about their looking like a sparkly dome.
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Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it.
But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.
Matthew 7:13-14
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That’s all I have. Just figured it out my self…
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Prob if I had to pick a specific article it would be the work on OJ Simpson. Fascinating
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Best paper: There was no Muntiny on the Bounty. This one hit closer, since I remember doing a long book report on this event in grade school. The Restoration is a very close 2nd, but Muntiny got the gears turning in my head.
Best guest paper: The British East India Company, American Revolution, and a Whole Lot More. Lestrade will likely take it, but I want to give this one a shoutout.
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Best Miles paper: Natalee Holloway, for digging up the family Holloway-Vandersloot from Pennsylvania, and then the pep-talk in the end.
also Alan Turing, Henry VIII, and maybe most importantly everything about current events.
Best guest paper: Tiananmen Square. (Yes of course I liked Lestrade too (also his video’s!), but he’s going to win anyway.)
thanks everybody for reminding me about the EIC-guest-paper.
And my reminder to you is: there was also the guest-paper about Disney (< d’Isigny, Lords of Isigny-sur-mer, Normandy)
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Best Paper: The PLO is and always was a British Marionette
Best Guest Paper: British EIC, American Revolution
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So relieved to see Josh back. It can’t be easy being a family man, a professor and a writer and still wrangle us cats. If Josh has a Patreon, GiveSendGo etc I’m in a position to give a modest amount.
OK so.. this is difficult but for 2022:
Favorite Miles paper: Anne Heche, X-Files hon. mention
Favorite guest paper: Lake Tahoe, primarily because this is where I think everyone but especially us US-based folks need to focus – locally. The phoenies have too much control over federal and in many cases, state and county. I know C.A. Fitts is an insider spook but she’s still right about this – who’s your farmer? who’s your sheriff? where’s your money? Be REAL. That old hippie adage of “Think Globally, Act Locally” still has relevance to me.
I want to like the Lestrade Pacific Theater series but that is a minimum of a month-long uninterrupted commitment of time for me to dedicate to all the cross-referencing and research which I haven’t been able to do this year. I did some deep-dive on the Dutch Harbor stuff, at least.
Brace yourselves for 2023. The next decade is gonna be craaaazy.
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Hi Stephen, thanks for your understanding. Yes things can get busy on my end. Appreciate your offer of support, but best to donate to Miles.
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Best paper: Meditations on Meditation seconded my meer words by Gaslighting love when you name names no one has the skill like you at this.
Best guest paper(s): all Lestrade this time commitment was only seconded to reading the science textbooks when they came in the mail.
Best science: How Does a Sail Work? Not like you are told
Best science update: More on gravity I read this one outloud OUTLOUD to a group of friends. They loved it wish i could do more of that since i know alot of folks would appreciate your work in a presentation format.
Honorable mention: There was no Muntiny on the Bounty
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Fav Miles paper: There was no mutiny on the bounty
Fav guest paper: 5g rollout at Lake Tahoe
Thanks Miles and all contributors!
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Best Paper: ‘The Wrong Man’ (suggestions for an honest governance after the revolution)
Best Guest: Lestrade’s ‘Pacific Theatre’ (historical significance)
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Paper: A set of questions for us.
Science: How does a sailboat work.
Guest: Tiananmen Massacre.
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Best paper: Meditations on meditations
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Best MM Paper: The Solution to the Seth Rich “Murder” – a flowing, easy read that’s fun to drop in front of true believers who consider Seth Rich a hero and/or martyr for the cause.
Best Guest Paper: Lestrade Pacific Theater
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A really well reseached paper: aldrich.pdf about the fake CLub Q. shooting. The reason being that even the biggest doubters of the perpetual conjob after reading this would be stunned. My favorite of the year out of many favorites!!
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Best Miles Paper: Henry VIII
I enjoyed a new take on the fishy storyline. I’ve always been interested in Tudor history and was frustrated by the parts that made no sense.
Best Guest Paper: Disney
Much of this information was new to me.
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Thanks for the update, Josh. I’m grateful as always.
Best paper: Summer of ’83 in Europe. Love Miles’s personal stories.
Best guest paper: Aleutians by Lestrade, since thats what kicked off his great series.
Stay strong folks. And angry.
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-Best Miles paper 2022: “Henry VIII was Gay”. Second place goes to “Grace Kelly Faked her Death” and third place to “Alan Turing was another Total Fraud”.
-Best guest paper 2022: Lestrade’s Pacific Theater series on Pearl Harbor. I give the second place to “The Tiananmen Square Massacre was Staged” with its priceless fake photos. Third place goes to “Weather Inflation”.
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My favourite paper: Brad Pitt, Artist Manque.
Best guest paper: Thomas More
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Yet another great year of class output, many thanks Miles and friends for keeping us informed and entertained.
Best from MM: The Restoration (I enjoy the upbeat ones); Hon mention to the Dickens paper.
Best guest: Thomas More from Pedro M Ormazabal; Hon mention to Lestrade’s massive work – Pacific Theater.
Cheers everyone.
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Best paper: A Legal Question
Best guest paper: Faked Deaths in Weimar Germany: Erzberger,
Rathenau, Havenstein
Best wishes to all the unselfish souls!
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Best paper: Meditations on Meditation
Best guest paper: Lestrade’s Pacific Theater series
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Welcome back Josh!
Best paper: Henry VIII
Best guest paper: Pacific Theatre 2
Runners-up: Disney, Mutiny on the Bounty, Tiananmen
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Thanks! Got your e-mail.
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