Freefall

  • Connedincalifornia posted an update 7 years ago

    Pardon me folks, given Joseph’s blog today, the tidbit and Winston’s post re libraries as bastions of white supremacy I have to go tend to the bitter pill stuck in my throat.

  • Connedincalifornia posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    Thanks to RT for publishing this. Thanks Winston.

  • Winston1984 posted an update 7 years ago

    Here it is folks Fahrenheit 451… but this is no fictional story… Hope you started collecting hard copies…

    https://www.rt.com/op-ed/456861-libraries-whiteness-oppression-book-burning/

    • Thanks to RT for publishing this. Thanks Winston.

    • Bryce replied 7 years ago

      Glad the librarians in redneckistan don’t think like that.
      With the student debt long out of control, not to mention a worthless education, will the debt be what closes the universities…by design?
      Online courses and book digitization will give the globalists even tighter control of knowledge.
      Wash, rinse, repeat.

      • Perfect timing. Apparently you aren’t allowed to post anything about being proud that you are White on FaRceBook. Personally, since I AM from Redneckistan, I am just about fed up with this attitude.

    • Ironically, while this is taking place, publishers in India are offering reprints of thousands of hard-to-find books from the 1500s onwards. Prices are moderate and no extra postal charges. They have rightly taken advantage of digitalisation and in my mind are doing culture a great service.

      • Bryce replied 7 years ago

        That’s good news.
        Happen to have a link?
        TIA

        • I suggest “abebooks”, do a search and the Indian reprints are quite easy to identify. Example: “Codex Diplomaticus Hungariae” etc. etc.

      • Dana.. is this them? http://www.seagullbooks.org/ I’ve also just found this site that’s VERY interesting from having quickly scanned through a couple of subjects.. all re prints….https://www.kessinger.net/

        • I suggest “abebooks”, do a search and the Indian reprints are quite easy to identify. Example: “Codex Diplomaticus Hungariae” etc. etc. Can be cheaper than Kessinger; however these are photographic reprints so have original typeface, “Gothic” in the case of most German books.

    • … one can not be rational with the irrational. So … she will of course be resigning her position at MIT correct? … and she will of course immediately stop participating in any and all activities related to or derived from that which she opposes. I’m not sure though how she might go about making such determinations since notions of logical…[Read more]

  • DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    Pssst don’t tell anybody but the buildings where the French Parliament meet are not exactly new: Palais du Luxembourg (17th cent. with extensions) and Palais Bourbon (18th cent. and extensions).

  • Scarmoge posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    Yes, yes … I can see it now … Notre Dame with a glorious, magnificent 5G spire.

    I also read yesterday a comment by a British MP expressing concern over lack of fire suppression in Parliament buildings. Predictive Programming possibly?

    Below is the first paragraph from a Guardian article titled
    “A tale of decay’: the Houses of P…[Read more]

    • It was said a few years ago that extensive renovation was needed, but they couldn’t decide on difficult points like the logistics of closure, whether to hold sessions on the premises or elsewhere, and the costs. Brexit might be easy in comparison…

      • Pssst don’t tell anybody but the buildings where the French Parliament meet are not exactly new: Palais du Luxembourg (17th cent. with extensions) and Palais Bourbon (18th cent. and extensions).

  • DanaThomas posted an update 7 years ago

    The 1954 UFO flap in France and elsewhere in Europe.

  • Carrie posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    I knew it!! Those pricks are going to use my literary shame against me. I’ll show them! I’ll never edit a post again!

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    He pretty much made me realize that there are a LOT of dots to fill in. Dr. Farrell is the first one who knocked my head back (hence why I am here… starting from attending the 2014 SSP) but Foerster is solidifying that with his understanding of Paul LaViolette as a part of the picture. What is so disgusting is that archaeology will not…[Read more]

    • And Dr. Heather Lynn takes it even deeper ..

    • well…… If we can get rid of the Smithsonian.. The Dominicans.. The Jesuits.. Most universities grants via Rockefellers.. Get Archeologists out of their own ego trip so that they actually dare to present their ‘out there’ claims..

  • justawhoaman posted an update 7 years ago

    The video that was presented here regarding skulls found by Brien Foerster of possible human subspecies (without the usual cranial fissure) fascinated me enough to look up some of his YouTube presentations. To my surprise (but not really as a Gizar had sent me in this direction), I found this video that clearly links theories by the likes of Paul…[Read more]

    • Did the culture that built the pyramids try to use them to stop the cataclysmic galactic super wave????

      • Good point .. Considering we can’t really explain how such structures were built .. WHY they were built remains an even greater enigma ..

    • Bryce replied 7 years ago

      When he got the DNA results back, my curiosity got the better of me, as I wondered if Rh- blood was in the results, so I emailed him.
      “No, not yet.”

    • I’m a BIG fan of Foerster’s .. Thru his many vids on ancient architecture and construction .. he has taken me places I have never been and will probably never get to .. I think we can all conclude conclusively that there was indeed an extremely EXTREMELY advanced civilization that existed here way back in deep time and that FACT has become deeply…[Read more]

      • He pretty much made me realize that there are a LOT of dots to fill in. Dr. Farrell is the first one who knocked my head back (hence why I am here… starting from attending the 2014 SSP) but Foerster is solidifying that with his understanding of Paul LaViolette as a part of the picture. What is so disgusting is that archaeology will not…[Read more]

        • And Dr. Heather Lynn takes it even deeper ..

        • well…… If we can get rid of the Smithsonian.. The Dominicans.. The Jesuits.. Most universities grants via Rockefellers.. Get Archeologists out of their own ego trip so that they actually dare to present their ‘out there’ claims..

  • ExpandingUniverse1 posted an update 7 years ago

    Hi guys, glad to be here. I have enjoyed the good Doctor for a while now and just wanted a better connection in these trying times. Have a great day!

  • Margaret W. posted an update 7 years ago

    Dr Heather Lynn joins Whitley Strieber in conversation on Dreamland: Evil Archaeology https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKGWHTbSBEE [1:03:10]

  • DanaThomas posted an update 7 years ago

    “I don’t know anything about Wikileaks” – Trump is truly fantastic!

    • Couldn’t believe that, what a two face.

    • If he don’t pardon Assange, I think he can say goodbye to the second term. Having so many neocons in his inner circle, that might be a difficult task to do. Julian needs some prayers now.

  • Winston1984 posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    I don’t know much about him either. But, it does serve as a good distraction for Brexit. Next, he’ll probably be thrown into the “Putins’ stooge” orbit. The oligarchical banality has become so predictable.

  • Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    I hope he put his dead man’s trigger on before the door burst in…Im still not sure about Assange..

  • ML light posted an update 7 years ago

    Julian Assange should be regarded as one of the Truth Movement’s greatest heroes. God help him, and us.

    • What he risks

      • Bryce replied 7 years ago

        Since “Baywatch” babe visited Assange & now her DJT screech-o-meter is pegged red, this has the look/odor of another Stormy/Avanetti skool play, data mining expedition, or both.

  • Nick posted an update 7 years ago

    Dark Journalist X series 52
    Fabulous

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    I’ll bet CAF would say that is part of the calculations and merely a drip in the milk pail with the hole in the bottom (her analogy).

  • June posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    Read Elana Freeland.

  • DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    Sounds like something out of a 19th cent. Russian novel on the gratuities grotesquely granted by government…

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