justawhoaman

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 4 months ago

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 4 months ago

    “Though some people may term communism and fascism as the two sides of the same coin, they are different in their ideology and other aspects. Communism is a socio economic system that stands for a class less, state less and an egalitarian society. Fascism is an ideology that tries to bring together radical and authoritarian nationalism.”…[Read more]

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 4 months ago

    Both CAF and Richard Dolan have announced that the federal government has now made it difficult, if not impossible, for cities to avoid the installation of 5g antennae. This is going to take everyone joining in together to get it stopped as planning departments are now handcuffed.

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 4 months ago

    When I was in elementary school, probably 5th grade, about the time we all got recorders to start learning to play something (I was already playing the – sorry Joseph- the PIANO), Leonard Bernstein had a children’s program for symphonies around the country so he came to Cincinnati and our school was sent down to the Symphony Hall where we were…[Read more]

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 4 months ago

    Thank you, Geiger. It was me. I know that if the CIA kept the Russian “erasure” of Tartaria from 1957-1998, there must have been “something to it”. I get why the Communists wanted to eliminate all things NOT Communist, but the CIA? This just may explain it all.

    Awesome find, Geiger. Truly inspiring.

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 4 months ago

    I started to make the point that Napolean attacked Moscow in his 1815 campaign against Russia and that it was actually Tartary at the time, but a 1806 map of Europe, below, shows that Great Tartary was pretty much reduced to what is now Kazakhstan by the time the Napoleonic Wars ensued. Such seems to be the way of all expansive empires, with…[Read more]

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 4 months ago

    I apologize for the brain burp… Walter. Computer lapsed on DJ and as soon as I saw Walter on air my brain said, “Oh, Walter Bosley” and then remembered that I said William on here. Good golly. Just getting old, I guess.

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 4 months ago

    If you look on this link, there is a 1957 CIA document, declassified in 1998, that makes this whole mystery one worth researching. What was so special about Great Tartary that the Communists erased it, as they did with so many other valuable elements of their history, such that the West has also eliminated it from their books?

    • I read “National Cultural Development Under Communism” last night, wondering if this document – -seemingly composed by an agency employee devoted to Islam with a typist’s inability to load typing paper into her machine properly — was the one you were referencing. A little later, I began reviewing yesterday’s vidchat, which I signed in to but…[Read more]

      • I started to make the point that Napolean attacked Moscow in his 1815 campaign against Russia and that it was actually Tartary at the time, but a 1806 map of Europe, below, shows that Great Tartary was pretty much reduced to what is now Kazakhstan by the time the Napoleonic Wars ensued. Such seems to be the way of all expansive empires, with…[Read more]

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 4 months ago

    So, would you recommend starting with Ossendowski and work out from there? For one thing, if the original maps have all been “burned” or, for the sake of modern reference, “arkancided”, then this may be a difficult challenge. I concur that most of the alternative theories (whether it be flat earth or Tartaria) are easy to discredit merely by…[Read more]

    • “The Great Game: The Struggle for Empire in Central Asia” by Peter Hopkirk is interesting. For a more up-to-date survey of the events inspiring Ossendowski, see “Red Shambhala: Magic, Prophecy, and Geopolitics in the Heart of Asia” by Andrei Znamenski.

    • Ossendowski’s accounts of encounters with Tartars in the books I read don’t constitute a serious scholarly study of them.
      BEASTS, MEN AND GODS
      “A book of astounding, breath-taking, enthralling adventure, an Odyssey whose narrator encountered more perils and marvels than did Ulysses himself.” – New York Times
      “One of the most thrilling authentic…[Read more]

    • I apologize for the brain burp… Walter. Computer lapsed on DJ and as soon as I saw Walter on air my brain said, “Oh, Walter Bosley” and then remembered that I said William on here. Good golly. Just getting old, I guess.

  • With all the incredible historians who gather here, does anyone know about the Tartarians that are being discussed on this program? This is pretty eye opening…
    https://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/max-igan-why-has-the-great-empire-of-tartary-been-written-out-of-history/

    • I have recently been reading some great books by Polish writer, explorer, university professor, anti-communist political activist and participant in the Russian Civil War, Dr. Ferdynand Antoni Ossendowski, (05/27/1876-01/03/1945), despised and actively sought by the Soviets and their NKVD, such that when, soon after Ossendowski’s death, the Red…[Read more]

      • Ossendowski’s books are certainly fascinating and I read them back in the 1970s. Though perhaps best known for his references to von Ungern-Sternberg (in “Beasts, Men and Gods”), there have since been more reliable studies of the Baron’s violent career in Central Asia.

    • Well, the Russians, Poles, Hungarians, Chinese and Tibetans have not “forgotton” the Tartar dominion. I looked at a few of these “video revelations” out of curiosity and in my modest opinion believe that they are a waste of time. Now a serious scholarly pursuit of the Tartar legacy would be another kettle of fish altogether.

      • So, would you recommend starting with Ossendowski and work out from there? For one thing, if the original maps have all been “burned” or, for the sake of modern reference, “arkancided”, then this may be a difficult challenge. I concur that most of the alternative theories (whether it be flat earth or Tartaria) are easy to discredit merely by…[Read more]

        • “The Great Game: The Struggle for Empire in Central Asia” by Peter Hopkirk is interesting. For a more up-to-date survey of the events inspiring Ossendowski, see “Red Shambhala: Magic, Prophecy, and Geopolitics in the Heart of Asia” by Andrei Znamenski.

        • Ossendowski’s accounts of encounters with Tartars in the books I read don’t constitute a serious scholarly study of them.
          BEASTS, MEN AND GODS
          “A book of astounding, breath-taking, enthralling adventure, an Odyssey whose narrator encountered more perils and marvels than did Ulysses himself.” – New York Times
          “One of the most thrilling authentic…[Read more]

        • I apologize for the brain burp… Walter. Computer lapsed on DJ and as soon as I saw Walter on air my brain said, “Oh, Walter Bosley” and then remembered that I said William on here. Good golly. Just getting old, I guess.

    • If you look on this link, there is a 1957 CIA document, declassified in 1998, that makes this whole mystery one worth researching. What was so special about Great Tartary that the Communists erased it, as they did with so many other valuable elements of their history, such that the West has also eliminated it from their books?

      • I read “National Cultural Development Under Communism” last night, wondering if this document – -seemingly composed by an agency employee devoted to Islam with a typist’s inability to load typing paper into her machine properly — was the one you were referencing. A little later, I began reviewing yesterday’s vidchat, which I signed in to but…[Read more]

        • I started to make the point that Napolean attacked Moscow in his 1815 campaign against Russia and that it was actually Tartary at the time, but a 1806 map of Europe, below, shows that Great Tartary was pretty much reduced to what is now Kazakhstan by the time the Napoleonic Wars ensued. Such seems to be the way of all expansive empires, with…[Read more]

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 4 months ago

    My parents were physicians; my mother a dermatologist who gave away about a third of her medical care until Johnson imposed paperwork that required additional secretaries just for paperwork. They both spoke at great length at our dinner table about how it was the end of great American health care for us, their children. It has been a nagging…[Read more]

    • Who’s “Johnson”? You mean LBJ the President in the 60s who allegedly was part of the gov. coup assassination of JFK according to many investigators like Jim Marrs and others? That Johnson?

      There’s no such thing as “free healthcare” in any format. That’s strange and illogical how you would even word that. It’s hard to even reply as it makes no…[Read more]

    • Hear hear justawhoaman… Zeke, I’m afraid, doesn’t get it, and his own thoughts strike me as much more illogical than yours, because I remember the days you mention, and government health care, in ANY form, always drives up prices and closes people like me – barely making it – out of the market. Obamacare devastated my finances, so sorry Zeke,…[Read more]

    • Not familiar with how much time we are given to edit comments here, but was going to edit the last sentence in my earlier reply, to say “This simplistic “either..or” logic permeates modern critical though leading to faulty conclusions.”

      This was a staple philosophical approach (along with pragmatism) I discovered while doing Philosophy minor…[Read more]

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 4 months ago

    As you well know, this has been a long term goal of the communists who have been destroying this nation from within.

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 4 months ago

    Good luck with that, Zeke.

    • The problem with socialism of any sort, health care or otherwise, is that it’s never enough, and as Dame Thatcher said, it’s fine, until you run out of other people’s money. My parents could afford health care and doctor’s visits, until Johnson put the government into the business, driving up prices…

      • My parents were physicians; my mother a dermatologist who gave away about a third of her medical care until Johnson imposed paperwork that required additional secretaries just for paperwork. They both spoke at great length at our dinner table about how it was the end of great American health care for us, their children. It has been a nagging…[Read more]

        • Who’s “Johnson”? You mean LBJ the President in the 60s who allegedly was part of the gov. coup assassination of JFK according to many investigators like Jim Marrs and others? That Johnson?

          There’s no such thing as “free healthcare” in any format. That’s strange and illogical how you would even word that. It’s hard to even reply as it makes no…[Read more]

        • Hear hear justawhoaman… Zeke, I’m afraid, doesn’t get it, and his own thoughts strike me as much more illogical than yours, because I remember the days you mention, and government health care, in ANY form, always drives up prices and closes people like me – barely making it – out of the market. Obamacare devastated my finances, so sorry Zeke,…[Read more]

        • Not familiar with how much time we are given to edit comments here, but was going to edit the last sentence in my earlier reply, to say “This simplistic “either..or” logic permeates modern critical though leading to faulty conclusions.”

          This was a staple philosophical approach (along with pragmatism) I discovered while doing Philosophy minor…[Read more]

  • Good luck staying alive in one of these if you dare to venture onto an expressway where “dualies” and semis are traveling over 60mph. I learned my lesson in a RAV4 when an idiot crossed a median-less roadway, not entering the left turn lane, but made an immediate turn from the passing lane into my oncoming roadway. I didn’t even have time to say…[Read more]

    • Its gonna be Roadkill when the dualies and semis are being run by an AI and some sensor somewhere flunks out..

  • The existence of this document has been presented by several websites and can be viewed on line. Look for the link within this article. Definitely worth reading as Gizars have been marveling at the “pieces” that are observable: eg demasculization, division in society, socialist presence in new Congress, etc. Now is the time to come together…[Read more]

    • It’s hard to know what/who to believe these days! Although I generally find SOTN reliable, this article references a ‘satire’ site as its source (RealTrueNews) . . . and the linked report was uploaded by the same satire site . . . (I didn’t read the report, so I could have misjudged the content!)

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 4 months ago

    Here is the problem, Kahlypso…. it DOESN’T drain in different directions. THAT is a myth. Sometimes it drains one way and some times the other. Ionosphere could also exist in the FE model as it IS electromagnetism that operates the world since gravity is one of those theories not quite explained fully. I think you need to look at the FE…[Read more]

  • Great. Just about the time I would like to rehab my kitchen, I am going to have to find really old refurbished fridges. https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-01-30/now-refrigerators-are-watching-us-too-smart-coolers-are-coming-store-near-you

    • They’ve been doing it for a while. My clue was the model number beginning w/RF from an ’09 model. Pulled the circuit board & it’s hard soldered. In this vid starting @ 4:34 in shows a fridge being measured & how to turn the tables @ 14:00 in. …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VN-TL9j5VE
      He should have been wearing a ground strap just in case.

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 4 months ago

    Trust me, there would be some little old lady already hawking tamales…

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 4 months ago

    It WOULD be great if it was only that simple…

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 4 months ago

    SORRY. If you go on Red Ice Radio and listen to Richard Sauter, you realize that this “whistleblower” was never able to provide any evidence of his claims. Sauter wrote the book on underground facilities: “Underground Bases”, and you can listen to his interviews with Red Ice Radio on YT.

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