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Cara posted a new activity comment 8 years, 7 months ago
I remember him mentioning this book in one of his vidchats. Maybe this is the one you mean: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/865516.The_Cosmic_Serpent
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Cara posted an update 8 years, 7 months ago
This, from Der Spiegel:
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/eu-worries-over-u-s-economy-grow-a-1166809.html -
Cara posted an update 8 years, 7 months ago
The lines between transnational corporations and drug cartels are ever more blurred, in this case in Mexico
https://www.texasobserver.org/los-zetas-inc-author-mexicos-drug-war-isnt-drugs/ -
Cara posted an update 8 years, 7 months ago
More hysteria? Or something more? Next we might hear it’s DPRK (North Korea) that has been behind the US Navy incidents. A reason for war jimmied up by the puppeteers?
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Cara posted an update 8 years, 7 months ago
Corporations holding on to cash. They are essentially banks. Article has some useful charts.
https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Companies/Japan-Inc.-has-plenty-of-company-when-it-comes-to-stashing-cash -
Cara posted a new activity comment 8 years, 7 months ago
I was thinking the other day about the “magical” consequences of one’s image being all over the Internet and in a lot of different storage places. Part of this story is whether an image of a person has some kind of magical significance, perhaps like a voodoo doll is a representation of a person. Combine image with some DNA (via the various DNA…[Read more]
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It’s an analogical process…remember Tertullian Africanus and the doctrine of Traducianism. The Gnostics believed that man was filled, not with God’s breath, but filled with the Image of God via the Mind (Nous)
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Excellent point, like all person-related information it could be draining or energizing. So-called primitive peoples have always baulked against having their photo taken, seen as having your soul stolen. My H.O.S. is that in general terms you could “charge” those little pictures of yourself “out in the aether” to restore harmonic balance…
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Cara posted a new activity comment 8 years, 7 months ago
Yes, I agree. They are a puppet actor.
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Cara posted a new activity comment 8 years, 7 months ago
Aside from all those – and I am sure there are other chickens roosting in this story – it’s so patently obvious that the corporate media is desperately seeking scapegoats and diversions for the “fake news” accusation. To pick a small town in Macedonia of all places…. sigh.
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There was a film some years ago “Wagging the Dog” ? Some fake war in Albania…my mind’s hazy on this
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I havent seen it either, but yep è- thats the story – President invents a war to get the media off his back about an extra-martial liason…sounds legit.
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Baz / Kahlypso and fellow Gizars ..
If you haven’t .. it’s a MUST see …….
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Cara posted a new activity comment 8 years, 7 months ago
4. Commercial i sation of everything and every person to the n th, absurd degree whereby the public’s wallet, votes, health, mind are for sale in every way. So, here we have people’s emotional response to “news” as a business model. Is this any different to what the corporate-owned media do?
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Cara posted a new activity comment 8 years, 7 months ago
3. Related to item 2 above, the ruining of people’s intelligence and critical thinking abilities through social engineering, War-on-everything trauma/fear conditioning, techno-dummification, drug-addling, and (non-)education. Are we surprised that people can no longer discern, reason and respond without emotional triggering?
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Cara posted a new activity comment 8 years, 7 months ago
2. Deliberate misleading and lying, hollowing-out of public discourse to the point where readers believe anything and nothing. Are they surprised that some “bright sparks” see ways to profit from reader ambivalence to mainstream news and search for alternative sources?
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Cara posted a new activity comment 8 years, 7 months ago
1. NATO’s 1990s military escapade and rebalakanisation of the Balkans (see for instance here: http://www.david-morrison.org.uk/kosovo/kosovo-humanitarian-catastrophe.htm). Now devolved into gang and drug running badlands, NATO vassal states and those that don’t go along with the drug / NATO agenda have vast social issues such as the 50% youth…[Read more]
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Then there’s the long-consolidated model of the “crime economy” in Southern Italy. But as C. A. Fitts has pointed out, the end game is a race downhill towards poverty. That’s why the Italian mafia “delocalised” to places like Germany.
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I can testify that there is a certain type of internet user who is prone to clickbait, occasionally I try to explain how to identify these websites with their “screaming headlines” – based on the “MMS” model, but creating a dialectic opposition in the contents. Divide and rule.
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NATO needs such high unemployement amoungst the youth in the countries they are occupying.. otherwise there wont be enough child sex slaves prost1tutes to tend to their needs..or if they dont fall into prost1tution, they can be used as local drug mules.
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Cara posted an update 8 years, 7 months ago
Unintended consequences: this story, to me, is illustrating in a kind of “hologram capsule” how so many chickens are coming home to roost in our world. My list below in further comments. (Also, I recommend ignoring the Hollywood glossy presentation if you can – goodness they must be desperate to resort to…[Read more]
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1. NATO’s 1990s military escapade and rebalakanisation of the Balkans (see for instance here: http://www.david-morrison.org.uk/kosovo/kosovo-humanitarian-catastrophe.htm). Now devolved into gang and drug running badlands, NATO vassal states and those that don’t go along with the drug / NATO agenda have vast social issues such as the 50% youth…[Read more]
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Then there’s the long-consolidated model of the “crime economy” in Southern Italy. But as C. A. Fitts has pointed out, the end game is a race downhill towards poverty. That’s why the Italian mafia “delocalised” to places like Germany.
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I can testify that there is a certain type of internet user who is prone to clickbait, occasionally I try to explain how to identify these websites with their “screaming headlines” – based on the “MMS” model, but creating a dialectic opposition in the contents. Divide and rule.
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NATO needs such high unemployement amoungst the youth in the countries they are occupying.. otherwise there wont be enough child sex slaves prost1tutes to tend to their needs..or if they dont fall into prost1tution, they can be used as local drug mules.
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2. Deliberate misleading and lying, hollowing-out of public discourse to the point where readers believe anything and nothing. Are they surprised that some “bright sparks” see ways to profit from reader ambivalence to mainstream news and search for alternative sources?
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3. Related to item 2 above, the ruining of people’s intelligence and critical thinking abilities through social engineering, War-on-everything trauma/fear conditioning, techno-dummification, drug-addling, and (non-)education. Are we surprised that people can no longer discern, reason and respond without emotional triggering?
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4. Commercial i sation of everything and every person to the n th, absurd degree whereby the public’s wallet, votes, health, mind are for sale in every way. So, here we have people’s emotional response to “news” as a business model. Is this any different to what the corporate-owned media do?
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Aside from all those – and I am sure there are other chickens roosting in this story – it’s so patently obvious that the corporate media is desperately seeking scapegoats and diversions for the “fake news” accusation. To pick a small town in Macedonia of all places…. sigh.
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There was a film some years ago “Wagging the Dog” ? Some fake war in Albania…my mind’s hazy on this
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I havent seen it either, but yep è- thats the story – President invents a war to get the media off his back about an extra-martial liason…sounds legit.
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Baz / Kahlypso and fellow Gizars ..
If you haven’t .. it’s a MUST see …….
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Cara posted an update 8 years, 7 months ago
For readers of this website and Dr Farrell’s books it should be no surprise that North Korea’s nuclear explosion has delivered results not expected by the estimates.
http://www.atimes.com/article/north-korean-nuke-blast-much-bigger-official-estimates/ -
Cara posted an update 8 years, 7 months ago
Space wars, China’s arsenal: http://www.atimes.com/chinas-great-leap-space-warfare-creates-huge-new-threat/
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It will be in response to :
http://gpsworld.com/system-of-systems-gps-iii-payloads-delivered/“In June, the first Monitor Station Technology Improvement Capability (MSTIC) receiver became operational at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. Upgrades continued at USAF monitoring stations at Kwajalein Atoll and Hawaii.”
MSTIC.. are you…[Read more]
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China demonstrated a ground to satelite capability in 2006 when they shot down one of their own satelites. The great thing about a war in space is that it would shut down any hope of spacetravel as it will be impossible to travel through the debris field surrounding the earth. Billions of pieces of metal travelling at thousands of miles pr hour…[Read more]
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That’s A problem CS. But, there already ARE billions of pieces of metal and plastic flying round in Orbit..now.. there are tales that the Black Knight keeps on cleaning up what it can, as it can.. or you may think.. maybe we should just build our spaceship launch pad in the Antarctica and we won’t be bothered by all that junk
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Start looking up GPS jamming tech’s.. these will be the new RADAR systems..
http://www.chronos.co.uk/files/pdfs/cs-an/ThreatOfGPSJamming_V2.0_January2014.pdf (check out the real-life ‘case studies..-
“GPS satellites contain multiple atomic clocks that
contribute very precise time data to the GPS
signals. Receivers decode these signals, effectively
synchronizing their time to the atomic clocks. This
enables users to determine time to within 100
billionths of a second without the cost of owning
and operating an atomic clock.Precise time…[Read more]
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And its not just the chinese.. https://www.activistpost.com/2016/04/darpa-funding-weaponization-of-space.html
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Cara posted a new activity comment 8 years, 7 months ago
Here is the report from the Security firm which has done the investigation:
https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2017/09/north-korea-interested-in-bitcoin.html -
Cara posted an update 8 years, 7 months ago
North Korea is allegedly hacking bitcoin exchanges. I had read elsewhere that hacking was part of the way they funded their military endeavors. Perhaps this is one of the reasons (aside from the general one of long term control of getting hold of anything that might allow true freedom) why we have seen several announcements in the last week or so…[Read more]
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Here is the report from the Security firm which has done the investigation:
https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2017/09/north-korea-interested-in-bitcoin.html -
Exchanges can be hacked but the people who run these exchanges have to try to solve the problem or shut down. Such hacking does not affect the individual BTC wallets. Anyway this bit of news seems yet another indication that the NK regime is just a front for one or more geopolitical forces that have nothing to do with Korea.
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Yes, I agree. They are a puppet actor.
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Cara posted an update 8 years, 7 months ago
A review of Japanese Russian relations over the last several years. The writer’s perspective seems to be that there has been a lot of talk but few results.
https://asia.nikkei.com/Viewpoints/James-D.J.-Brown/Abe-push-to-promote-Russian-ties-slow-going - Load More
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Thanks Cara.