Freefall

  • Joseph P. Farrell posted a new activity comment 6 years, 8 months ago

    I’ve been urging people to read Sharlett’s books for a while. This weird form of evangelicalism has ensconced itself at the highest levels of American power, and in my opinion, it’s very very dangerous simply because of the strangeness of its doctrines.

  • Claude posted an update 6 years, 8 months ago

    When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.”
    ― Frédéric Bastiat

  • Bryce posted a new activity comment 6 years, 8 months ago

    I’m with you. ;D
    When both the MSM/ALT give you 2 choices of either/or, & Barr bangs his drum, you know it’s neither.
    Sip’n BH4 on the beach w/poppy, mcstain, scalia & kenny boi lay.

    • … my suspicion, if reports of his “death” are true, is that if his soul (or whatever passes for one in such human debris – not in the Gundam sense) is “on a beach” that close examination of the grains of sand there would reveal the fact that each and every one of the billions of grains are small coals and that the immediate environment is shall…[Read more]

  • Epstein is dead, there are only a couple of hundred suspects. Well I’ve already worked out who did it.

    1) He had a cyanide pill hidden under one of his teeth, aka Hermann Goring
    2) The tooth fairy slipped him a “loaded” martini”
    3) The Easter Bunny wacked him on a visit with a baseball bat.
    3) The Russians did it, well that makes a lot of…[Read more]

  • Scarmoge posted a new activity comment 6 years, 8 months ago

    … aaaaannnnnnd it’s done. Next …

  • BlueWren posted an update 6 years, 8 months ago

    Every time I think of Tolkien, I think of crusty bread, milk, honey, cheese, and roast dinners. If I follow the modern take on all these foods, I should have none of it. I see it now as another assault on Western culture, this time our cuisine that’s under attack!

    – mini rant over.

  • Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 8 months ago

    Oh my goodness! What a sublime and well-made video, like no video I saw before. What a very brave and skillful biker, a remarkable bike and breathtaking scenery. Thanks for sharing, Freefall. If it were me, I would have preferred my feet to be in direct contact with the rocks, earth and water. My bucket list just got longer!

    • Sometimes .. amid all the darkness .. we miss the beauty .. Glad you enjoyed it .. I must say .. it made me dizzy too .. 🙂

    • I posted this one last Sunday .. It’s just as beautiful ..
      Kraig hikes the stunning Hornstrandir Nature Reserve in Northern Iceland .. Add this to your bucket list .. It’s already on mine ..
      Enjoy .. 🙂
      Link .. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6A5HY7hDeQA

      • Yes, in fact I did watch it just after writing my post above. As luck would have it, I did have the good fortune to tour southern Iceland a few years ago. It was high “summer,” but the weather was nothing like as good as in the video. I wouldn’t hesitate to return, or to encourage others who have yet to go. It’s like nowhere else. We all need to…[Read more]

  • Dark Journalist & Special Guest Elana Freeland: Space Fence Lockdown: 5G DNA Transhumanist Menace: Weaponized Planetary Control Grid! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkD5YRXZii4 [55 min.]

  • A little levity

  • ML light posted an update 6 years, 9 months ago

    I leave inspired from a recent VIdchat and think, my Lord, there is hope for mankind. There is hope, I say! And then I walk through the Tenderloin in SF. And my word, it looks like I may have, again, lost all hope. I am overwhelmed with how far we’ve allowed it to get, I then hear the chimes off in the distance of the Roman bells. It reminds me of…[Read more]

  • Forum Borealis new release: FILM: This is the Classified Space Program – Michael Schratt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gp8NWk4lGk [3:05:12]

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 6 years, 9 months ago

    Lyme diseases are interesting in that they can be attributed to the sudden deaths of huge ungulate populations. Often, when you hear of large African antelope die-offs, it is actually due to lyme disease. (I am now wondering the source.) The rumor is that the “whites” killed off the bison in the US west in order to defeat the native…[Read more]

    • Wow, that’s a hell of a story. Any idea who took the ranch, big money or institution? I’m guessing it’s a resource consolidation. The more land that gets scooped up by land barons, the fewer “they” need to lean on in the future.

      Fun fact from a Canadian buddy of mine, Lyme disease is NOT a recognized condition up there. In other words, it is an…[Read more]

      • Docs are being jailed for treating it properly.
        obomonation digital protocol is 2wks antibiotics.
        Like syphilis, it’s a spirochete…weaponized.
        Both the ussa/canada have been tuskeegee’d for decades.
        http://whale.to/m/scott7.html

        • My mother was a Dermatologist/Syphilologist… She actually had the diploma/registration on the wall in her office. (First woman U.Mich) I get it. As soon as I originally saw that the bacteria was in that category… I could hear Joseph saying DING DING DING. You seem to be producing that sound lately.

      • Lyme disease is one of these diseases that has been here a long time but has been misdiagnosed for a long time since it was originally misunderstood as a single pathogen, the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, but that is strictly the one they have studied which causes symptoms in humans here in the US. In fact, there are several Borrelia…[Read more]

    • Lyme diseases are interesting in that they can be attributed to the sudden deaths of huge ungulate populations. Often, when you hear of large African antelope die-offs, it is actually due to lyme disease. (I am now wondering the source.) The rumor is that the “whites” killed off the bison in the US west in order to defeat the native…[Read more]

      • Wow, that’s a hell of a story. Any idea who took the ranch, big money or institution? I’m guessing it’s a resource consolidation. The more land that gets scooped up by land barons, the fewer “they” need to lean on in the future.

        Fun fact from a Canadian buddy of mine, Lyme disease is NOT a recognized condition up there. In other words, it is an…[Read more]

        • Docs are being jailed for treating it properly.
          obomonation digital protocol is 2wks antibiotics.
          Like syphilis, it’s a spirochete…weaponized.
          Both the ussa/canada have been tuskeegee’d for decades.
          http://whale.to/m/scott7.html

          • My mother was a Dermatologist/Syphilologist… She actually had the diploma/registration on the wall in her office. (First woman U.Mich) I get it. As soon as I originally saw that the bacteria was in that category… I could hear Joseph saying DING DING DING. You seem to be producing that sound lately.

        • Lyme disease is one of these diseases that has been here a long time but has been misdiagnosed for a long time since it was originally misunderstood as a single pathogen, the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, but that is strictly the one they have studied which causes symptoms in humans here in the US. In fact, there are several Borrelia…[Read more]

    • We have a severe tick season here in Finland. Some areas wants give to you a free tick vaccination (tick-borne encephalitis, TBE). I remove ticks from my dog almost weekly, but we don’t take any vaccinations. It’s strange though, something is wrong. This is not normal. In May I have to do it almost daily, it was so bad situation.

      • You have only 2 options. The internal “medicine” what destroys your dogs liver or kidneys, or external what destroy just about everything else. There’s no other options. I rather kill those ticks with my hands 😀

        • Same here in Nebraska (USA). My wife breeds “Goldendoodles” and its a job in itself to keep our dogs tick free. We too just remove them by hand.

  • Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 9 months ago

    The problem with ending the lives of swamp creatures is that they will just reincarnate and do it all over again. Perhaps better to keep them alive as long as possible (in solitary confinement), for the sake of our children/grandchildren?!

  • Margaret W. posted a new activity comment 6 years, 9 months ago

    I have a better idea: How about we euthanize those criminal Congress critters who keep raiding the Social Security trust fund for their pet projects!

    • The problem with ending the lives of swamp creatures is that they will just reincarnate and do it all over again. Perhaps better to keep them alive as long as possible (in solitary confinement), for the sake of our children/grandchildren?!

  • Bryce posted an update 6 years, 9 months ago

    Speechless!

  • Scarmoge posted a new activity comment 6 years, 9 months ago

    … doesn’t it though? Of course you meant “Haywireless.” 🙂

  • Tommi H posted an update 6 years, 9 months ago

    What is with all these earthquakes? Something is wrong.

  • Bryce posted an update 6 years, 9 months ago

    Anyone else find a hole in this? 7min.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6-gUqNPi4I

  • Howdy my fellow Gizars… just an update for the mention in the vidchat, mind blower by the way. I am doing ok, just getting over spine procedure and still scouring some books on Byzantium and the occult and gnostic influence on the soviet period, and other things. Thanks for the mention and I hope to be in next vidchat. Thanks everyone!

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