DanaThomas

  • The best one yet about the heroism of Dr. Judy Mikovits
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=34&v=nFPeN17PVU8&feature=emb_logo

  • California police back down in Sacramento after former marine and physician reminds them of their Constitutional duty and reminds them how wrong they are for taking the stand against peaceful protestors.

  • ML light posted a new activity comment 5 years, 12 months ago

    Francesco Petrarca, of the Italian Renaissance. A great place to start.

  • Winston1984 posted a new activity comment 5 years, 12 months ago

    Francis A. Yates – The Occult Philosophy in the Elizabethan Age, is a good place to start for this period that introduces you to the variety of concepts, ideas, art, etc, of the period. It’s a starting point, others may have some suggestions as well.

  • Introducing the F-Files, an improved scrapbook set of Dr. Farrell’s articles that cover “Dead Bankers and Secret Finance” and “US Aircraft Carriers and Electromagnetic Warfare”. I typeset Farrell’s blogposts into PDF’s that are easy to print for off-line reading. Let me know if you would other topics covered in the future! Or if this a dumb…[Read more]

  • ML light posted an update 5 years, 12 months ago

    Quotation of the day: “The road to Hell is paved with Ivy League Degrees.” – Dr. Thomas Sowell

  • Gabe posted an update 5 years, 12 months ago

    A few years ago my mother who is scholarly wrote an essay that explains the history of Mormonism and their beliefs. She published the essay as an ebook on Kindle. The book gives analyses into the unlikely explanation that Joseph Smith actually found the golden plates. It is likely that the golden plates, if there were any…[Read more]

    • If any of you have suggestions for a self-publishing site or a good publishing platform I would welcome any suggestions in that area.

      • Dr. Farrell uses Lulu.com

      • I’ve used Blurb before with a NGO I worked with. I didn’t have too many problems using their site. We were printing single books for large donors as gifts so we really didn’t need many and as I remember they were the least expensive for the volume we have which was extremely small.

        • https://www.blurb.com
          Most of the rest of the do-it-yourself publishing are ebooks. I don’t think that is what you are looking for.

          • I looked at Lulu and Blurb.com. Lulu is cheaper than Blurb.com. Blurb.com charges $2.99 to publish a 24 page book at their small size and $0.01 for every page after that. While Lulu would only charge $2.60 for a 30 page book at their smallest size and they offer smaller sizes than Blurb.com, so more options for customization. Also, I was not…[Read more]

    • This is why I do not trust Glenn Beck as far as I can throw him AND his Blaze TV studio. Mitt Romney has become a joke so no time to lose discussing that maroon.

      • Romney is a technocrat just look at what he did to healthcare and the economy in Massachusetts while he was governor of that state in the early 2000’s.

        • I was baptized a Mormon Saturday March 31, 1962 and confirmed one Sunday April 1, 1962 at eight years old, not exactly the age of consent.
          I now think the confirmation date was of significance. Living in a small town the pressure is great on the parents to not have a heathen amongst the family. Luckily for me my parents were not zealots about…[Read more]

          • Thanks for sharing. My mother has watched alot of videos on Youtube and read books by people who left Mormonism talking about their experience and illustrating Mormonism.

            • I don’t consider myself as “leaving” Mormonism. My body may have got wet from the dunking, but my soul never participated, thank god. I think I was born a free spirit from the get go, somehow I’ve not succumbed to too much BS in life. Easy to spot once you know.

          • Geez I hope that doesn’t mean I am still a Mormon. Nah, I was also inducted into the Methodist church almost 20 years ago. Haven’t been to a Methodist church in 15 years. Still have have my Disciple of Christ pin for nine months of bible study. Does that count?

            • I never thought you were still a Mormon. Farrell does talk alot about the Eastern Orthodox Church and how Western Augustinian (st. Augustine) theology took a dialectical rather than analogical approach to the Trinity and believe in inherited guilt. St. Augustine ruined Western theology and it impacts the way we think about everything from law,…[Read more]

  • Tonight on Richard Hogland’s show, The Other Side of Midnight, 11pm Central. 2020/05/03 – Dr. Joseph P. Farrell – Is Covid-19 The “Final Earth Solution” … From The Fourth Reich, Nazi “Breakaways?” https://www.theothersideofmidnight.com/20200503_farrell/

  • Laurent posted a new activity comment 5 years, 12 months ago

    I read The Plague at the recommendation of Catherine Austin Fitts. I didn’t realize she had another book out until I heard the vidchat yesterday. I’ll definitely check it out. Sadely, I am banned from twitter for having inconvenient opinions and I’ve never felt better!

  • beatthedrum posted a new activity comment 5 years, 12 months ago

    Found the CRI site, and discovered this very interesting article from a link on one of the CRI listed articles. Stephen Jay, writing about the marriage of rhythm and harmony…can’t say I immediately understand it all, but I will look into it and share with some musical friends 🙂 http://www.stephenjay.com/articles/hr.html

    • Apologies that the Robert Gover link above was bad. If you go to archive.org and search for Robert Gover you’ll see a free audio recording listed there. If you click on that Icon you’ll see several link possibilities. You can also listen directly from the archive.org site. Interesting interview. Good Luck!

  • Margaret W. posted a new activity comment 6 years ago

    Thanks for report. I had signed up but didn’t get a notice. If they’re needing funding, I wonder if they can stay ‘independent’ if they were to take money from demon Gates…. perish the thought.

  • Billy Bob posted a new activity comment 6 years ago

    That’s okay, found a copy (difficult to find one for sale, kept sending me back to Google) and purchased it.

    • @BillyBob: A tip for the Academia website: if you upload a research paper on whatever subject, properly footnoted, your work might over time be cited by others; this gets you “points”, and allows free download options, though they continually urge you to takeout a subscription. I have just one paper there for the moment (search topic Julius Evola).

      • Thanks Dana. Again, it’s the failure to see or read the small print…underneath thrvFacebook and Google icons is the option to use email…I already have an account here. I have access and pulled up document. Thank you for the info.

  • Connedincalifornia posted an update 6 years ago

    I sat through part of the webinar offered by the Foundation for the Study of Cycles yesterday . It was very ho hum, alluded to few apparent ‘cycles’ with short timelines. In remarks they were reporting they were glad to have been able to reestablish their 501C status. That suggests to me, there were some problems and they had to change the way…[Read more]

    • A couple of years ago they had free downloads, now these seem to no longer be available.

      • … interesting info. from both you and Conned. Makes one wonder under what circumstances they “lost” and then “reestablished” their 501 status.
        Interesting info. from the Cycles Research Institute here …
        https://cyclesresearchinstitute.org/pdf/cycles-general/case_for_cycles.pdf
        … and this audio from Robert Gover author of Time and Money: The…[Read more]

        • Robert Grover link doesn’t work

          • I, too, had trouble with the link and no success finding the website by other means. It would be good to review the pdf and the audio before going back to “Banksters” for a second time.

        • Great article from CRI…am now wondering if there is a follow up article from them on the causes of such cycles. I will check out the CRI website if one exists, but if you already have such info Scarmoge, can you post me a link? I tried the second link, but google can’t find it right now 🙁

          • Found the CRI site, and discovered this very interesting article from a link on one of the CRI listed articles. Stephen Jay, writing about the marriage of rhythm and harmony…can’t say I immediately understand it all, but I will look into it and share with some musical friends 🙂 http://www.stephenjay.com/articles/hr.html

            • Apologies that the Robert Gover link above was bad. If you go to archive.org and search for Robert Gover you’ll see a free audio recording listed there. If you click on that Icon you’ll see several link possibilities. You can also listen directly from the archive.org site. Interesting interview. Good Luck!

    • Thanks for report. I had signed up but didn’t get a notice. If they’re needing funding, I wonder if they can stay ‘independent’ if they were to take money from demon Gates…. perish the thought.

  • Francis Upton posted an update 6 years ago

    The reporter who knew too much!

  • Bizantura posted an update 6 years ago

    Today (29.4.20) I speak to Global Surveillance expert Amr el Rahwan. He was a Police Major Engineer for Egypt’s Ministry of Interior. And is an expert in national security and law enforcement.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbdnMwdSOGs

    • Great interview with excellent points. Can’t imagine anyone falling for the app but then I am still amazed at the fact that everyone is wearing a mask as if they are being protected. That is not the purpose – it is so you don’t spread your cold or flu, not to keep you from getting it! If you aren’t sick, you aren’t spreading it no matter what…[Read more]

    • What, is the guy “coming in from the cold” and looking for a sanctuary or just being a Good Samaritan? He’s made his bloody living with surveillance projects, NOW he’s warning us? I’m hearing voices, oops gotta go take my meds.

  • Scarmoge posted an update 6 years ago

    Enjoy!

  • Scarmoge posted an update 6 years ago

    … please add these thoughts to my previous post asking about comparisons between polio and corona …

    FROM: A history.com piece on polio …

    Although polio was the most feared disease of the 20th century, it was hardly the deadliest.

    “Polio was never the raging epidemic PORTRAYED IN THE MEDIA [my emphasis], not even at its height in the 1…[Read more]

  • Seashore posted an update 6 years ago

    via Catherine’s solari: VAXXED Interview :: Marcella on Religious Exemption to Vaccination https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXz0vconJ9E&feature=youtu.be

    • No medical treatment can be given without informed (Nuremberg Principles”. “Informed” means they would have to tell me the ingredients, and if necessary pay for a further analysis by an independent lab of my choice; and demonstrate by scientific studies the asserted efficacy of the substance. Of course on the “ingredients” side they will plead…[Read more]

  • Scarmoge posted an update 6 years ago

    … a thought struck me of late … has anyone seen any comparisons of the polio problem with the corona problem? … I think one might find some parallels:
    In many cases, the person is asymptomatic, most cases are mild, viral-like symptoms such as fever, fatigue, headache, sore throat, nausea, and diarrhea,
    most quickly recover, inflammation,…[Read more]

    • Polio is caused by neurotoxins in the environment, starting with arsenic, then DDT, then a host of pesticides and other manufacturing contamination. In India, it was caused by Billious Hates and his vaccination program with the inclusion of a toxic mix of unadulterated crap.

      This “virus” seems to be a mix of things starting with the flu…[Read more]

      • This whole polio revelation is particularly interesting to me as my father worked in the Sabin lab while in medical school (the “other” polio vaccine). Now to find out that it really never worked, that polio was eliminated because they quit liberally spraying neurotoxins around in the environment is more than a little surprising.

        • … could it be now that the “liberally distributed neurotoxins” are of a non-material 5G nature? … just an hypothesis …

    • Not sure if it was him or someone else, but I think Jon Rappoport makes the comparison in his Swamp Fever series. I believe he bring it up in the context of Exosomes being released when new electro-magnetic frequencies are introduced into the environment.
      It’s interesting you bring polio up to compare it to Swamp Fever because Bill Gates has a…[Read more]

  • Xenophon posted an update 6 years ago

    Think Rupert Sheldrake. What is in the human Morphogenetic field? BAD AIR (mal aria)–DISTANCING AND FACE COVERINGS; LOCKDOWN OF THOSE NOT INFECTED; DEVOTED BUT DESPISED HEALTH CARE WORKERS; ELITES WITH EXCLUSIVE PRIVILIGES ENACTED INTO LAW. We’ve been through this and manipulators know it. If we understand Sheldrake and the morphic field rel…[Read more]

    • Often something as simple as a smile and a pleasant comment (or an ironic one for those that can take it!) are enough to shake people out of the “fear mode” – for me it’s become a full-time occupation.

    • Amazing how wrong the historian was when he said people today would never stand for being locked in. 400+ years later, same response.

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