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DanaThomas posted an update 5 years, 5 months ago
Unless you are actually standing in the elections, I would recommend long walks in the fresh air tomorrow for the next couple of days, with strictly rationed viewing of any news (present company and a handful of other channels excepted). To paraphrase an old saying, Natura magister vitae.
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Margaret W. posted an update 5 years, 5 months ago
Operation Warp Speed – Whitney Webb Interviewed by Dr. Mercola [vaccine agenda] https://tinyurl.com/yxdbhtbn
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This, plus the 5G issue, is what concerns me about the agenda behind the planscamdemic.
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What an excellent, informative interview! Thanks for posting. Whitney Webb does great work. She even mentioned something I’d suspected about that weird wastewater monitoring tech – its potential to monitor what we eat.
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Glad to see Dr. Mercola continue to expand his knowledge base and support. His all natural vitamins have been a daily routine for the last seven years. Money well spent if it helps provide interviews like this one.
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Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 5 months ago
Ave atque vale eques auratus Sean Connery.
Hail and Farewell Sir Sean Connery.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8900201/James-Bond-actor-Sir-Sean-Connery-dies-aged-90.html
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Winston1984 posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
I like in the credits where it names Professor Bulwer as a “Paracelsian”… nod, nod, wink wink…one of our favorite alchemists here at Giza University…and is the Bulwer a little nod to Edward Bulwer-Litton?
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Katie B posted an update 5 years, 5 months ago
Brilliant!
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DanaThomas posted an update 5 years, 5 months ago
Website of Dr. Konstantin Meyl, the scalar wave researcher from Germany. The “frequencies of the gods”, cited by Joseph when it was just a paper, is now available as a book. Together with other books and even experimental kits:
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Seashore posted an update 5 years, 5 months ago
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov (Full Interview)
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FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
Heard the story of Prof. Bret Weinstein and Evergreen State College? It’s an eye-opener. To quote him (he’s not exactly right-wing politically either): “This isn’t about free speech, and this is only tangentially about college campuses. This is about a breakdown in the basic logic of civilization, and it’s spreading. College campuses may be the f…[Read more]
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Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 5 months ago
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Great article. To add also that the problem for Germany is that China is its biggest market so it’s caught between a rock and a hard place too. In terms of Brexit, I’d imagine Bozo the Clown is bought and paid for and will do a good song and dance about sounding tough but will ultimately sell us down the river to the EU unless there is a coup.…[Read more]
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…well, that’s the Bojo I remember…
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Worst PM in living history and Treason May was a tough act to follow.
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The law – “Jus” in Latin – has a force which is also etheric, as has been discussed occasionally on the website. It is my H.O. speculation that the current phase, with the issue of patently illegitimate orders, ordinances, decrees etc. both in Europe and in Common Law countries, is actually stimulating the usually slow “body of the law” into…[Read more]
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“Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small;
Though with patience He stands waiting, with exactness grinds He all.”― Henry Wadsworth Longellow (“Retribution”, Poetic Aphorisms, 1846)
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Speaking from only a small amount of legal/paralegal studies, and addressing the U.S. situation, I think it comes down to three things:
– Who the judge is (a person of character or not; a political activist or not)
– Whether the country has relinquished judicial sovereignty over the matter (e.g., did it sign something like the Trans-Pacific…[Read more]
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I love this quote, says it all.
“ our European betters. They’ve reduced us to a bunch of poo-flinging monkeys screaming at each other behind masks sinking into inter-sectional madness.” -
Tom is an excellent “Bad Boy” and his unsentimental analysis’s are uncomfortably believable. Check him out on http://www.tomluongo.me where he blogs weekly.
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Katie B, Billy Bob, TSC, thank you for your engaging contributions to this discussion.
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Thanks for posting the article.
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
The pollen here in sinusville (central TX) is driving everyone insane. Roosevelt weed (isn’t that appropriate) along with ragweed are releasing relentlessly. Other than an IQ air and vitamin C, there is little relief here, either. I hope you get a break in the pollen count and feel better, Dr. Farrell!
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DanaThomas posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
Angkor Wat – how was it built? When examined, the standard theory involving hammers, chisels and elephants dragging stone from the quarry 50 miles away is much like the one used to explain the pyramids.
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Cambodian pyramid looks like some kind of ancient technology
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Hmm, a crystal in a pyramid… I’m sure I’ve read about that somewhere before…
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Ever heard/read Graham Hancock on the “astro-archeology” of Angkor Wat and its putative relationship to the pole star, Draco, and Giza? Not sure if those hypotheses have withstood critique, but his analysis of the astrological/astronomical correlations of Angkor were fascinating.
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Even more fascinating is Carl Munck’s analysis of its placement on the “world grid”… his work is sadly unknown and neglected.
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Cambodian pyramids and Indian temples, with their faceting and levels, suggest hyperdimensional machines as in Munck. I discovered this Indian YT channel that came up “by chance” as I was looking at Indian temple festivals. Very occasionally the algos show something of significance. I Recomend Mohans short series on the Koh Ker pyramid temple that…[Read more]
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I recently listened to Joe Rogan’s interview with Graham
Hancock and Brian Muraresku, it was supurb!Graham Hancock on the Joe Rogan Experience with Brian Muraresku
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Muraresku’s book sounds well worth reading. It’s great to find that young people are studying Sanskrit and Classical Greek.
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Yep that place is mathematical from top to bottom and oh how main stream quackademia keep the BS coming.
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On his channel, Mohan has some very interesting material indeed, and his approach takes into account “modern science” and ancient Hindu tradition.
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Not to mention how did they fashion and construct such complex to begin with… quackademia for sure.
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DanaThomas posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
The “swabscam”. Here in Italy – Sardinia – a hospital director has resigned after his establishment mistook used “swabs” for new. Some assert that the increased used of (costly) swabs to show an increase of so-called cases will automatically lead to a medical dictatorship, but this is not the case. A physician friend has pointed out that the more…[Read more]
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DanaThomas posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
To change gears: skulduggery at the Bodleian Library…
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Thank you, Dana, for this diverting tangent! As we transition more and more into the Age of Machines, I find myself retreating more and more into the world of words. I’ve dove into the DeVere Society’s website and am having a really lovely escape from the current and continuing dystopic bad dream that our ‘reality’ has become. Thanks again!
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Another member here – I believe Katie – recently pointed out Mr Waugh’s work.
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chromolady posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
Interesting that the year of the Planscamdemic is also the year of the Census. More monitoring of the population? Questions asked included more than just number of household and race.
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Margaret W. posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
Why history matters … TruthstreamMedia: Which Is Worse: King George III’s Stamp Act or Bill Gates III’s Digital Certificates? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WOnYlpo8sE
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
I guess you would do what one of the families I know are doing. Get the kids heavily involved in an activity that does not require computers and get them OUT of the house, out in the NATURAL WORLD (what is left of it). They are homeschooled which is their computer influence but they hurry to get it done to get back outside.
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Seashore posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
The New Organ at St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna Konstantin Reymaier
https://www.highresaudio.com/de/album/view/bo42bc/konstantin-reymaier-the-new-organ-at-st-stephen-s-cathedral-vienna -
Katie B posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
More Shakespheare and my jaw hit the flaw when the author had connected the mystery to Triangular Lodge – which I did in my last vidchat question. I can’t believe this! I’m definitely on to something. For anyone interested in this strange building the above video does have some good footage of it. I…[Read more]
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this sounds interesting
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Please keep us updated, this is extremely interesting.
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A great commentary on the “Monas”.
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Wow ,,that was interesting.
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Thanks Katie fo this invitation to a fascinating rabbit hole. A great escape from the Scamdemics, Global resets, Presidential elections and other garbage that could otherwise steal my attention 😀
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Isn’t a welcome respite! He’s superb, really great stuff. I’ve ordered his book too. When I sat down to watch it, bearing in mind the title and the video is put out by a university, I thought let’s see what this pretentious twaddle is going to be all about. Boy, was I wrong!
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I will now watch ALL the videos on this channel. I had not paid too much attention to the “Oxford claim, but boy is it credible! Great stuff! Thanks again.
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Yes, it’s mind bending isn’t it. The guy is clearly a genius. There’s so many threads as well one could pull at and go off and do research of their own. I even get the impression that Mr Waugh’s research is but a tip of an iceberg representing an underground tradition that goes back to the depths of even before Atlantis, dare I say it!
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Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
International Lawsuits Being Prepared Against The Corona PlanScamDemic
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Matt posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
Vivaldi: Laetatus sum RV 607. San Francisco Girls Chorus and Voices of Music 4KA personal favourite of mine.
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Unless you live in the middle of a major American city, in which case you might want to reconsider the long walks…
Live in a city? You still have the sky above, bigger than all of us.
lol not me. I’m digging in and doubling down. Up to the minute history in the making news is my oxygen. : ) Liked your comment anyway. Nature walks are my second fave activity.