Joseph P. Farrell

  • SECRET SPACE PIRATES: COREY’S KIDS INC. NEW AGE DEEP STATE PART 3 – DARK JOURNALIST . . . Disclosure Marketing Campaign Reveals Occult Influences

    • Dark Journalist will go there!
      Daniel is exposing a bona fide cult at its roots. Such an insidious game these characters are playing at. I wonder if Ms. Howe has responded to her inclusion with this group? I dont usually follow her work, but what I have seen is really professional and well done, especially given the subject matter.

      • DJ has presented a lot of material and the recent critiques of cultish and self-referential trends in the “frontier” reseach milieu have ruffled feathers. In any case, I still think that the contents of what people say – even real or imagined “whistleblowers” – is more the issue than those people’s bio. But there is a proverb that says that lies…[Read more]

  • Have a beautiful Sunday, everyone!
    If you listen to the world’s oldest playable Stradivarius guitar played by a master, I’ll bet your day gets better. 🙂

    • Ahhh, that’s sweet, what a warm, wonderful sound., and what a privilege to play such an instrument . . . . Interesting that at first, with eyes closed, I might have thought I was listening to a modern mellow banjo. Thanks for posting it 😉

  • IMPORTANT. Russian film on N. Kozyrev with subt itles. Duration 25′

  • Erdogan’s sultanate only lacks an official declaration naming him Sultan. May his reign be brief.

  • Pellevoisin posted an update 9 years ago

    Marine Le Pen makes it into the second round of voting for the office of President of France. She faces Mr. Squishy (Macron) in the second round. This is the first election where no major party candidate made it past the first round.

    • Well I do hope the election results there are good for the people of France, who’ve put up with so much nonsense from immigration and their weak leaders.

      • Wll Dr Farrel, with guilt from the Jews in WW2, the immigration from Algeria/tunisia and subsequent wars in that area, and their wonderful history in Central Africa.. I dont know what the French are scared of. Unless you watch the news.. then you’re very scared.
        But really… what’s better? The FN or the Rothechildes.. (I’m saying that as if…[Read more]

    • My wife was so depressed last night I invented a pine-apple/strawberry/watermelon co cktail.. I don’t remember much after that..

    • Funny how the European “left”, now busy denouncing “extremist” (or even “fascist” LePen), never has ANYTHING to say about the current French colonial empire. Especially Guyane, home to space missions, where a small “white” minority governs a population of “natives”, not much different from the 19th century…

  • Pellevoisin posted an update 9 years ago

    A couple of polls have shown Le Pen’s numbers to have increased due to the Islamist attack on police in Paris. I have a suspicion that her numbers are higher than shown in the polls. Macron has sounded especially like a man who has had his spine surgically removed. When asked about Fillon, I find I must be honest and say I know of no one voting…[Read more]

    • “The Economist” endorses Macron, thus confirming a whole generation of “conspiracy theorists” on the London magazine’s Rothschild sympathies:
      http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21721143-french-go-polls-they-are-angry-and-divided-consequential-choice-franceand

      • Of course The Economist endorses Macron…..was he the one who said ‘we just have to learn with terrorism’?

        • You did well to point this out, voting day is here and the globalist press is saying that “polls show LePen advance after attack”, implying that the events are somehow LePen’s fault. However, (Pellevoisin may know), she has NOT as far as I know questioned the oligarchs’ narrative as to the various Paris events or raised the false flag issue.

        • @Harvey‘s Barn It was Manuel Valls who said we had to live with terrorism.. he’s right, he terrifies me..I can’t do anything about it..

          • Thanks for the clarification, Kahlypso. I agree, it is terrifying and to me, outrageous that an elected official has the gall to suggest that terrorism is now a fact of life, as if he has no control to change it and nothing can be done about it. Bvllzit.

            • Macron said the same thing as Valls albeit with more polish and a bit of wiggle room to recant if necessary.

    • Google said it was shutting down 30 thousand sites of fake news so not to influence the voting, yeah right.

  • Kahlypso posted an update 9 years ago

    Havent heard of these guys before… 5 times the speed of sound… London to Melbourne in 4 and a half hours… https://www.reactionengines.co.uk/vehicles/

  • Frank posted an update 9 years ago

    Sigh…. I may be crazy and laughed out of dodge but I see this incident as something that may be more ominous in nature. I hope I am incorrect. This story has very little media coverage and I tried to find it on other news outlets other than The Sun and Fox news. So with my knowledge of naval warfare and history, this has all the hallmarks of a…[Read more]

    • The ‘only’ suspicious part.. (apart from the ship ‘disappearing’ is that they have 2 survivors and they are still pushing the ‘vanished ghost ship’… Didnt the survivors tell their rescuers what happened…

      • Frank replied 9 years ago

        The story gave no indication of the condition of the survivors. Often in sinking conditions survivors may not know the circumstances of what may have caused the sinking. Interviews with allied survivors of ships being torpedoed didn’t see or know it was a submarine attack. All they knew was the ship was sinking fast and they may have felt an…[Read more]

        • If the survivors are shocked and awed due to the speed that the boat sank. . Thats telling in itself. Watch this magnificent feat of logic……(drummroll….) The ship went down quickly.. because water was coming in quickly.. Which means there was a big hole in the coque.. ta da!!! Any icebergs floating in the South Atlantic? With…[Read more]

          • Frank replied 9 years ago

            I do not believe “icebergs” as the cause. These container and cargo ships sail along well established shipping routes which are monitored by navies and coast guards from all countries in the world. these trade routes are usually not that far south or north for that matter. So i am doubtful it was an iceberg. It may have been a underwater mine…[Read more]

            • An iceberg the size of delaware? No Im joking Frank, I dont think that it was an iceberg neither. Might this be the opening gambit to heat up the area after Trump’s statements about N Korea getting sorted out…

  • The latest from our friends at Forum Borealis:
    7 Steps from Shakespeare 2 Oak Island – A conversation with Petter Amundsen
    Petter returns with updates as we dive deeper into his work on OI, Shakespeare, Bacon, R+C, etc. . . .

  • As a diversion…. While art and music have been deteriorated by modern thinking, I believe that technological improvements have changed modern architecture into some incredible statements of art, and in some cases, music. I am encouraged by the BBC season of “Grand Designs”. From medieval techniques to modern engineering, very eye opening…[Read more]

    • I’d just like to say that modern engineering techniques are horrendously inferior and primative compared to what they could do 8000 years ago. Heck.. Even the Roman’s Aquaduc systeme puts modern society’s achievement (HA!) to shame.

      • Not categorically. I think there are innovative sustainable concepts that are currently being applied on a grand (skyscraper) scale that could not have been executed earlier… of course this by the history that has been presented to me. I agree about the Aqueduct system as I had planned a paper on studying the canal system still existing in…[Read more]

  • BD became a registered member 9 years, 1 month ago

    • Makes a difference from Obama’s Do what we say otherwise we’ll NATO be happy..
      Now.. does this mean that Trump will be taking orders from the Reptiliens or the Rothechilds? (lol)
      Checking out the comments.. Everyone seems happy to be opening up the markets..

      • So people want money through trade.. but not free trade deals.. I understand nothing about economy.. Probably explains why I’m so poor..

  • Sandygirl posted a new activity comment 9 years, 2 months ago

    Interesting conversation McCain had. Twice he said he wants to send defensive “lethal” weapons to the Ukraine. It’s more and more obvious the power struggles going on in our government, especially our media the past few months. They don’t even have time to push the Zika virus scare they’re so busy dealing with losing their grip on one world government.

    • Interesting conversation McCain had. Twice he said he wants to send defensive “lethal” weapons to the Ukraine. It’s more and more obvious the power struggles going on in our government, especially our media the past few months. They don’t even have time to push the Zika virus scare they’re so busy dealing with losing their grip on one world government.

    • This certainly explains his VERY half assed insipid presedential attempt with Palin.. I remember thinking.. they cant be serious… not this old half dead man and some lunatic hockey mum… Its as much a throwing in of the towel as Bush (snr) suddenly becoming senile and idiot during the presidential debate when he was running ‘against’ (what a…[Read more]

  • Dan posted an update 9 years, 2 months ago

    Unlike the soros funded “rowdy crowds inc.” this revolution that won’t be televised is most unspectacular which is unfortunate for those of us that looked forward to it. Seems it’s just going to be a creeper. Even more unsatisfying it’s a personal revolution. I liken it to extracting burs from your socks after walking through a patch of weeds.…[Read more]

  • Kenny posted an update 9 years, 2 months ago

    This was relaxation hour children loved Bob Ross. ” These little sons of a gun hide in your brush you just have to push them out”

  • BlueWren posted an update 9 years, 2 months ago

    Currently reading: The Bible (KJV); Thucydides , “History of the Peloponnesian War”
    Currently listening: G P Telemann (selected Sonatas, Sonatinas and Fantasias – Lacey, Gower, Mortensen ABC Classics); Dr Farrell’s vidchats and dialogues
    Currently watching: “Lost in Space”, “Poirot”
    Currently creating: knitted cardigan; full long…[Read more]

    • Suggest you knit while listening to any of Dr. Farrell’s past interviews or dialogues that you may have missed (but listening to Telemann would do!)

    • J. S. Bach’s very good friend Telemann is my own favorite from that period by a hair’s breadth; there were so many wonderful composers.
      And, let me confess it, the family gets the “Lost In Space” DVD collection out once every couple years or so, too.
      Currently reading: “A History Of The Germanic Empire – All Volumes,” by S.A. Dunham; “History of…[Read more]

    • Another knitter! I love knitting and getting my mind well exercised listening to previous vidchats, news and views and whatever! I’m working on a cable and lace bed blanket, so it might just end up smarter than I am at the end with all the time it’s taking.

      • Lace knit is wonderfully intricate. I have it on my current work, around the wrists, collars and hemline. I knit when the television is on, even when we’re watching DVDs, though admittedly I put down the work when there’s an historical drama or documentary screening. Classical music and Dr Farrell’s VidChats, Dialogues and Webinar recordings…[Read more]

        • Knitting pattern repeats is very rhythmic and soothing. Even though the blanket is huge breaking it into repeats makes me feel like progress is happening. I’m not very good at garments, but that’s okay – another day, another shawl (afghan, scarf, etc.)…

    • Hah ! commenting on my own comment …
      Ditched The Bible and The Peloponnesian War, they were making me too sleepy. Now reading The Cosmic War – which is completely unputdownable!

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