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Margaret W. posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
WOW! Congratulations to Walter Bosley: It’s official: ‘Empire of the Wheel’ has been optioned for development as a dramatic television series! https://twitter.com/WBBosley/status/993567093713915904
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Joseph P. Farrell posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
I have my profound doubts about the Navy’s story, but this guy need to learn how to count.
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He makes good points though.
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WHAAAAATTTT!?!? At ca 21:50 the transcript on the screen says that the bridge crew was unable to obtain a radar track on the Crystal!?!?!? THAT is like a mackerel on a moonlit beach, it shines and stinks!!! WOW!
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Yea, I picked that up too. He has 8 links on the YouTube video and I think he was using this https://www.savi.com/hit-run-at-sea-as-detected-sensors/
On one of the videos he said he was a former military investigator. There is another video I didn’t post that someone sent him with a smaller vessel ramming a container ship mid-ship. I’ll see…[Read more]-
This is the video I had a difficult time finding again concerning a “possible practice” ramming. It’s unknown where or when this happened.
don mchatti sent the video below to Florida Maquis with comments: Practicing? Teaching? “There is a possibility that some master creep is offering bounties to crash into US Ships, or radical Islam is tell…[Read more]
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!USS FITZGERALD MISSION REVEALED! THE FINAL PUZZLE PIECE Published on Dec 22, 2017 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EjkC5sZPo8
Florida Maquis is out on a twig with the above video as you would say, Dr. Farrell; but I don’t think so. Several Submerged Cables were in the area & he shows them in the video. He matched up one leg of the Fitz’s cou…[Read more]
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Of course, Mother England, the instigator of past wars, chimes in with — “Can you imagine a scenario where those cables are cut…” Saturday, December 23, 2017 https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/nato-fears-heighten-russian-submarines-activity-undersea-data-cables-north-atlantic-a8126681.html
Including a large color picture of a sub -…[Read more]
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BlueWren posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
Are we witnessing tit-for-tat weather/earthquake threats?
First this one… could it be an op against India for its anti-GMO stance?
http://www.france24.com/en/20180504-india-braces-more-storms-uttar-pradesh-rajasthan-punjab-death-toll-risesThen this one just now… could it be in retaliation for the Indian weather…[Read more]
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
This is kind of fun. Back when I lived in West River, you could drive down to Cheyenne or Scottsbluff, and occasionally see this old girl hauling a heavy freight between Cheyenne and Omaha…. here she’s doing the work of five diesels…
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I love these old locomotives… but anyway… enough of that! Back to work!
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Definitely not the Shinkansen. https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2018.html
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I sometimes even entertain the idea that when Union Pacific decided to create its Legacy (or Heritage or whatever they call it) fleet, that there may have been some hidden reasons…
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Steam engines are the train version of manual typewriters…
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…with added reliability and power from use of advanced materials not available in the steam era.
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Dr Farrell is definitely old-fashioned in every way one can think of. – conserving the best from our past, and that is good. Society is changing too fast for the benefit of many people who want a tranquil life,. But if it did not, we might have been bored. Best is to sit on the sidelines and observe the world from one’s old-fashioned private…[Read more]
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Yiannis Katospiti posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
Good morning coffee? Not for this dude,
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Cara posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
Well, it seems there are pipelines influencing things even in the Korean arena:
“The two “peace pipelines” – one carrying Iranian natural gas via Pakistan to India and a second transporting Russian gas via North Korea to South Korea – surfaced as tantalizing ideas roughly a decade ago. They were promptly lampooned as “pipedreams”. But the Russi…[Read more] -
BlueWren posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
I’m going to read this tomorrow over a nice cup of coffee. I have a feeling I’m going to be sick to my stomach afterward. I sense Agenda21 around the corner…
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What I got from it was that they were fairly clear sighted about the inhumanity of it all but they are completely unswayed by it. It’s fairly obvious they operate from the “man is a machine” materialist assumption and see nothing wrong in people suffering. The problems are identified, outlined and then…. nothing. Almost as if they don’t care at…[Read more]
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Yiannis Katospiti posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
Surfer from Brazil breaks largest wave ever surfed over 80 ft dude! -
Kenny posted an update 8 years ago
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Kenny posted an update 8 years ago
Beautiful Mexico! Saludos a los Mexicanos desde Puerto Rico.
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
Beyond the form of the book as a 19th cent. adventure novel, look out for curious things like the German connection…
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years ago
Non-stop gentle rainy weather today! My kind of weather! Got much done on the new book including a provisional chapter outline of the whole thing.
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Baz posted an update 8 years ago
Oooops ! Accidental release of documents about electro-magnetic weapons
https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/weapons/a19855256/muckrock-foia-psycho-electric-weapons/
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
This is nothing compared to Macron’s official statement saying the “proof” of the alleged use of chemical warfare by Syrians lies in the “careful analysis” of internet videos…
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
This farcical attack has all the hallmarks of an op agreed between those involved. Which is something that none of them can admit at the moment. Just as most commentators forget the various recent summons of Nutty Yahu to Moscow – tightening his leash…
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shamus posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
Reading them in order is ideal, but I admittedly had a very difficult time with The Giza Death Star on my first attempt. I just wasn’t ready for it. So I started with Cosmic War instead for a good overview. Afterwords I read a couple sort of at random based on the material being more accessible (Genes Giants Monsters and Men for sure), and…[Read more]
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Nick posted an update 8 years ago
Excited just received 14 of Joseph’s Book’s
I realize they are individual book’s which paint a fabulous insight
Any specific order to read them .-
Dive in with the Cosmic War…
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Great question. We need a list.
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he said read them in the order they were published..
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Best to start with the Giza Death Star trilogy, but beware, you are probably going to struggle. It’s not you, it’s the nature of the books. Yes, the comment about reading them in the order they came out is a good one. Just don’t go near Transhumanism till you have grasped the basis of Joseph’ thinking. Your life is about to change, you are going…[Read more]
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I started with the Nazi series. It worked for me.
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I sort of jumped around depending on what I had been hearing in interviews or wanted to follow a certain thread. Did you also get the ones only available on Lulu? And, of course, reading later ones helped me incorporate threads from earlier ones. My understanding of the whole is ever evolving.
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Thank you everyone
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Reading them in order is ideal, but I admittedly had a very difficult time with The Giza Death Star on my first attempt. I just wasn’t ready for it. So I started with Cosmic War instead for a good overview. Afterwords I read a couple sort of at random based on the material being more accessible (Genes Giants Monsters and Men for sure), and…[Read more]
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Thanks Shamus .
Am going to do just that .
Myself I have listened to lots of Joseph’s interviews .
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I agree with DownunderET on this, i.e., personally, if your serious, I would start in chronological order, and you will notice something happening, as DUET has said. It’s a tough nut, but stick with it. And a bit of a tip, use the footnotes. It’s a long and arduous journey, but do this a couple times, and your mind will have re-wired itself. Best of luck!
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Thanks Winston
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
Translation: “Bloody hell the Russians are not expected to react to our insane provocations!”
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Cara posted an update 8 years ago
A little bit of history… the French mandate in Syria:
http://www.mepc.org/troubles-syria-spawned-french-divide-and-rule -
Cara posted an update 8 years ago
US out and France in? Macron has just announced that France will be sending military forces to support the Kurds in Manjib…. So is this part of the tit-for-tat agreement with Britain and it factional US allies that France got in exchange for supporting the British statement on the Skripal…[Read more]
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A little about this city:
“Hierapolis, ancient Syrian city, now partly occupied by Manbij (Membij), about 50 miles (80 km) northeast of Aleppo. The place first appears in Greek as Bambyce, but its Syrian name was probably Mabbog. The Seleucids made it the chief station on their main road between Antioch and Seleucia-on-Tigris. As a centre of the w…[Read more] -
I’m afraid that in this phase of change MacRothschild’s anachronistic “neo” colonialism will come back and slap him in the face…
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Yep! Congrats Walter!