Dash Rendar

  • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago


    Some quotes from article:
    “Samsung is taking advantage of a concerted U.S. government effort to counter China’s rising economic prowess and lure back home some of the advanced manufacturing that over the past decades has gravitated toward Asia.”
    >More of the Quadruple Entente coalescing, perhaps certain states in the USA like Texas play a b…
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    • Austin’s motto is “Keep Austin Weird”, no matter, they are still
      Texans. Eccentricity in the South is considered a badge of honor and a sign of strong character.

        • I’ll take your word for it, since I don’t know Texas. I’ve been looking at places people have been moving from and to over the last few years. I’ve wondered, and keep wondering, if/how this could change the politics of the destination states, like TX. Enough transplants and the ethos can start to change–not saying it’s that way in TX. I…

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        • … Inka Dinka Do! If memory serves me “A man who carries a cat by the tail learns a lesson he can learn in no other way and if you see a man walking down the street carrying a cat in each hand by the tail … leave him the h _ l _ alone. It’s d _ _ n _ d hard to be eccentric nowadays.” – Hal Holbrook in Mark Twain Tonight! If you hav…

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          • Hadn’t heard of him before, but he’s brilliant!

              • … glad you enjoyed the show. 🙂
                … if you enjoy such things see also James Whitmore in Bully as Teddy Roosevelt, Give ’em Hell, Harry! as Harry Truman, and as Will Rogers in Will Rogers’ USA. Enjoy!

        • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago


          * One point to make for context, Samsung is a South Korean “chaebol.” In South Korea a chaebol is essentially a massive conglomerate ran by family clan that is very plugged in to the politics and finance of the country, much more tightly interwoven than in the west. The moves of the chaebol are done with the approval and coordination of the…[Read more]

        • More pieces being moved across the chess board are landing in Texas. Not only are they attracting datacenters from Wallstreet and tech from Silicon Valley, but now the huge Korean tech firm Samsung too:
          “Samsung Considers $10 Billion Texas Chipmaking Plant, Sources Say”
          Archive link to Bloomberg article:
          https://archive.is/53oYC

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          • * One point to make for context, Samsung is a South Korean “chaebol.” In South Korea a chaebol is essentially a massive conglomerate ran by family clan that is very plugged in to the politics and finance of the country, much more tightly interwoven than in the west. The moves of the chaebol are done with the approval and coordination of the…

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          • Some quotes from article:
            “Samsung is taking advantage of a concerted U.S. government effort to counter China’s rising economic prowess and lure back home some of the advanced manufacturing that over the past decades has gravitated toward Asia.”
            >More of the Quadruple Entente coalescing, perhaps certain states in the USA like Texas play a b…

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            • Austin’s motto is “Keep Austin Weird”, no matter, they are still
              Texans. Eccentricity in the South is considered a badge of honor and a sign of strong character.

                • I’ll take your word for it, since I don’t know Texas. I’ve been looking at places people have been moving from and to over the last few years. I’ve wondered, and keep wondering, if/how this could change the politics of the destination states, like TX. Enough transplants and the ethos can start to change–not saying it’s that way in TX. I…

                  [Read more]

                • … Inka Dinka Do! If memory serves me “A man who carries a cat by the tail learns a lesson he can learn in no other way and if you see a man walking down the street carrying a cat in each hand by the tail … leave him the h _ l _ alone. It’s d _ _ n _ d hard to be eccentric nowadays.” – Hal Holbrook in Mark Twain Tonight! If you hav…

                  [Read more]

                  • Hadn’t heard of him before, but he’s brilliant!

                      • … glad you enjoyed the show. 🙂
                        … if you enjoy such things see also James Whitmore in Bully as Teddy Roosevelt, Give ’em Hell, Harry! as Harry Truman, and as Will Rogers in Will Rogers’ USA. Enjoy!

              • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago


                Yep, very spooky. They aren’t connected to the law of one Ra material. Instead the AllatRa book seems to claim info from a character of Russian Theosophy.

                • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago


                  Wow, antifa had previously forced Powell’s Books in Portland to close for selling Ngo’s book. For context Powell’s Books is probably the largest independent new and used book store in the USA, a real gem for bookworms.

                  • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago


                    Was that last question in the Member Vidchat yours? My apologies if I misrepresented the Kozyrev mirror experiment. I totally agree it’s better to watch their actions over their words. Getting up to enough trouble to warrant a raid from the FSB is telling.

                    • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago


                      Yes, I think it is predictive programming. Not only pop culture, but straight from the Pentagon too in “CONOP 8888”

                      Exclusive: The Pentagon Has a Plan to Stop the Zombie Apocalypse. Seriously.

                      And the CDC:
                      https://www.cdc.gov/cpr/zombie/index.htm

                      • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago


                        Beautiful, thanks for sharing. Reminds me of Telluride.

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                          This is intriguing, really great material, thank you for sharing! So many powerful rulers from one line definitely points to something going on behind the scenes. Matrilineal lines would be a great way to obscure a “hidden house.”

                          • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago


                            Just as a follow up, I also found this 60-minutes interview from 2004 with Daszak.

                            At the 5 minute mark they mention that he is part of the Consortium for Conservation Medicine, a partnership of schools that includes Harvard (possible Charles Lieber connection?)

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                              Blue light blockers are great. I also use dark themes for all my text editors, readers, and a dark theme extension for my browser. Seeing white font on a black background is much easier for my eyes than black font on a white background. All that white being hurled out of the screen right into my retinas gives me headaches/fatigue after a while.

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                                I’m partial to old-school monospaced fonts.

                                • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago


                                  Now, this is where things get really weird. I originally started investigating this group because of one of their members “Zhanna” who is a guest on some of their videos. Occasionally during casual conversation, she would “blink” and her eyes would change to something that looked like cat eyes, where the pupil was a vertical slit and the…[Read more]

                                • During Dr. Joseph Farrell’s most recent Member Vidchat on 1/22/21, the last question at timestamp 4:51:20 regarding psychic experiments with a concave “Kozyrev mirror” reminded me of a strange rabbit hole I explored. The question mentioned an experiment by Leningrad astrophysicist Nikolai Aleksandrovich Kozyrev, where participants were placed in…[Read more]

                                  • Now, this is where things get really weird. I originally started investigating this group because of one of their members “Zhanna” who is a guest on some of their videos. Occasionally during casual conversation, she would “blink” and her eyes would change to something that looked like cat eyes, where the pupil was a vertical slit and the…

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                                  • I’ve seen the material, it is perhaps more important to look at what they do more than at what they say. Anyway, Russian physics has de facto accepted the aether model for a long time.

                                      • I am interested in experimenting with a parabolic mirror. My interest lies in its possibility as an alternative tool. It may become part of a forming strategy.
                                        In my view, ‘conspiracy’ only needs a simple yet compelling innately acceptable vision and a fortified resilient structure to be quite effective. I also think the actual details…

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                                        • It might be interesting to start small with accessibly priced items and things like the classic experiments with germinating seeds and small plants as in pyramid experiments. That K. mirror formed by tall panels (diagrams on rexresearch) should, according to a fellow researcher, be proportioned according to golden number geometry. My guess…

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                                      • Anyway, there is likely some obfuscation going on, and the whole “Giza” series would urge one to be very prudent with pyramid shapes in particular, beyond sharpening razor blades.

                                        • Was that last question in the Member Vidchat yours? My apologies if I misrepresented the Kozyrev mirror experiment. I totally agree it’s better to watch their actions over their words. Getting up to enough trouble to warrant a raid from the FSB is telling.

                                      • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago


                                        That’s a great in-depth article with lots of links and sources, thanks for sharing! The Vault 7 documents from Wikileaks showing how the CIA was using Samsung smart televisions to eavesdrop was illuminating. They developed a program called “Weeping Angel” to turn on the microphone of a Samsung smart TV even while the TV itself was…[Read more]

                                      • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago


                                        Wow! The article and video are a preponderance of evidence. The fact Daszak is on the WHO team tasked with investigating the origin of the COVID outbreak has another Warren Report / 9-11 Commission cover-up job written all over it.

                                        • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago


                                          Sounds like what was stolen was a legit known da Vinci copy by Giacomo Alibrandi. You think they switched the legit copy with a fake? Evidently fraudsters these days even have ways of making the paint and canvas seem much older. Hilarious the museum didn’t even notice it missing, with the lockdowns probably lots of thefts of all types have…[Read more]

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                                          Have to mention, I really loved the C.S. Lewis quote in “The Living Robotic Frog” blog post by Dr. Farrell. The Magician’s Nephew is next on my list of books to read again.

                                          • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago


                                            Also, dopamine and serotonin are affected by psychoactive substances. Some folks like shamans consider the experiences while using these substances a connection with a spiritual plane. In this light creating artificial analogues of these neurotransmitters for ANNs could also be an attempt (possibly with the aforementioned shim included) to…[Read more]

                                            • Have to mention, I really loved the C.S. Lewis quote in “The Living Robotic Frog” blog post by Dr. Farrell. The Magician’s Nephew is next on my list of books to read again.

                                            • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago

                                              The quote from Bertens continues:
                                              “Most current neuron models only allow single output values (spikes or graded potentials), and in case of synapses only a single synaptic weight value. The main unique characteristics of ENUs is that they can output multiple values (vectors), which could be seen as analogous to neurotransmitters in the…[Read more]

                                              • Also, dopamine and serotonin are affected by psychoactive substances. Some folks like shamans consider the experiences while using these substances a connection with a spiritual plane. In this light creating artificial analogues of these neurotransmitters for ANNs could also be an attempt (possibly with the aforementioned shim included) to…

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                                                • Have to mention, I really loved the C.S. Lewis quote in “The Living Robotic Frog” blog post by Dr. Farrell. The Magician’s Nephew is next on my list of books to read again.

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