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  • DownunderET posted a new activity comment 6 years, 10 months ago

    Yep it could freeze the “b***s off a brass monkey.

  • Ronin posted a new activity comment 6 years, 10 months ago

    Epstein was cast out. In the game of espionage (which is what this is), rule #1 DON’T GET CAUGHT. In the event of capture, your handlers will disavow all knowledge and leave you to the wolves. Like a good soldier, he fell on the sword. I don’t understand why most people on here allude to him being a fool. These people don’t bind themselves to…[Read more]

    • It’s funny, because the take on it being that he may actually have killed himself is the most outrageous…lol. And you may be right, that he could be MI-6, CIA or Mossad….or all three, but I just don’t get the gut feeling that he would take one for the team. But… who the hell knows?

      • Why do you think its outrageous that he killed himself, out of curiosity? That is exponentially more likely than someone entered his cell and either suicided him or better yet, sprung him from jail. I look at it this way, if who ever his handlers were wanted him, they would have intercepted him before the authorities got a hold of him. He could…[Read more]

        • just a gut feeling ronin. I had the gut feeling about Hitler when I was a little girl, the worst creatures are always cowards. But, like I said, you may be right.

  • Australia: “heaviest snow in 2 decades”. Waiting for globalwarmists to tell us that the snow is actually a warm, whitish powder that only SEEMS cold…
    https://weather.com/news/news/2019-08-11-snow-high-winds-hammer-victoria-new-south-wales-queensland-australia

    • I’m in South Australia .. It’s 7.15am and currently 4 degrees .. Yesterday .. 2 degrees .. “Un – heard – of ” cold .. Every year gets colder here .. Let the idiots say what they wish .. THE PLANET IS COOOOLING …

  • Finishing a book I started in 1976; saved it for a few years thinking all it was was a bunch of notes that would be useful when I got around to write it but the book was more done than not when I looked at it.

    Mr Farrell is a fine man; he speaks with a one-tyne tongue. I have read the first book, The Giza Death Star (I’ve loaned out that volume…[Read more]

  • Joseph P. Farrell posted a new activity comment 6 years, 10 months ago

    Definitely NOT good news… as CAF always reminds us, no cyber system is secure, or has integrity…

    • I think the push is really to have the whole planet networked eventually. And I mean EVERYTHING. I personally think that it’s more than an anti-human agenda. It’s an anti-Creation agenda and the goal is to create a massive Observer.

  • Bryce posted a new activity comment 6 years, 10 months ago

    I’ve seen 2 of these hauling oil field pipe at the 1st intersection closest to my house. At first I thought it had to be a midget driving. ;D Rubbed my eyes 4 times to see a device I assume was a 360 cam swinging back & forth from the top of the cab.
    Ha, we think Tesla gives a good pyro show…can’t wait for these “glitches.”

    • I just don’t want to be the one in front that gets squashed when it finally happens!

      • Had an ex-trucker that taught truck driving chat me up at Sprouts. He said they’re running all of the truckers, especially indies OOB.
        Can’t remember the hi-ways, but he said 2 of them going to CA will be 1 way only for these monster trucks. 1 from the other to. He then proceeded to tell me how dangerous these things are pulling an extra 2-3…[Read more]

        • It’s been clear for a while now that the occupation of driver will very shortly follow that of blacksmith and postillion into museums/theme parks. Especially for urban/suburban dwellers, it will be difficult to make a case for personal vehicle ownership. Taxis and buses will be autonomous as well as trucks. Few people like the idea but it will…[Read more]

          • Don’t know about that, when it is discovered (what a shock!) that those vehicles can have their speed, stopping, starting or route hacked (or “tweaked”) by all and sundry, there could be some “slight” problems. The original profit calculations, as is often the case, could become worthless.

          • One thing that WILL diminish heavy transport by road is additive manufacturing on a mass scale. Though I don’t see it around the corner yet. It will not come in time to just leave major road and rail infrastructures to fall into decay without consequences.

          • Dana, I’m sure the problems will be many and varied. The shepherds will need to keep their sheepdogs working hard to move matters in the desired direction.
            What are these additives of which you write, please?

  • Bryce posted a new activity comment 6 years, 10 months ago

    Same thing happened in another state w/an off duty fire fighter…another whalemart.
    The could at least change the script. ;D
    If this is their AI, I like it.

  • Bryce posted an update 6 years, 10 months ago

    Pi man…pick a hole in his yarn. 5min

    • Factional infighting…

    • Does anybody else wonder why Dr Pieczenik is still not allowed to start and stop his own recordings?

      • One time he said it was because he was using someone else’s computer . . . . and I always wonder who the woman is . . . . the neighbor, his companion/wife/significant other . . . .

        • Thanks, Margaret. The plot thickens! One would have hoped that blabor.com would have either taught Pieczenik which buttons to click himself, or produced more professional-looking videos for him. Doesn’t make sense. I guess somebody is sending messages. He seems to be making these videos under the control of a third party.

    • I heard someone come up with an extremely logical solution. If every CC person entering WhaleMart would register at the door, these cretins might not want to enter with an army of possible defenders. This is an example of why CC is important in this country.

      • Why on earth would you register w/an outfit cavorting w/the MIC?
        Vote w/your fiat…don’t feed the beast.
        My skewed logic.

    • When many if not most Gizars were still in the cradle, I was watching “Africa documentaries” where they would shoot a variety of animals from elephants down with “tranquilizer bullets” , move the creatures that would then wake up in some enclosure to be “observed” by scientists. In these suspicious shootings or alleged shootings worldwide, the…[Read more]

      • Same thing happened in another state w/an off duty fire fighter…another whalemart.
        The could at least change the script. ;D
        If this is their AI, I like it.

      • The problem with tranquilizer guns in a public order environment is that they are short-range (probably 50 yards max), the darts fly at low velocity and may not penetrate clothing, and the tranquilizing agent may take an unacceptably long time to take effect. In a shooting incident, law enforcement’s objective is to neutralize the threat with…[Read more]

  • Claude posted an update 6 years, 10 months ago

    Various reports about on the PBOC to imminently release its own digital currency.
    (What’s the bet it’ll be named Xicoin?)
    Bank working since 2018 on development of systems, after many more years than that of research
    Comments out from a senior official over the weekend confirming release is close.

  • Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 10 months ago

    I can’t help but think that the shepherds’ shenanigans have become so predictable and obvious that they have morphed into gambits of a different nature: these are mere distractions from the main game. While it is fun for us to follow and try to second guess their every move, it is important to observe only and not invest our energy in their games.…[Read more]

    • … I would say to not even waste time (and it is a waste) with observing. Recall Dr. Farrell’s thoughts in Microcosm about controlling the perceptions of the observer … I think one of the assists to weaponizing one’s mind is to engage in what I like to call “metaphysical shunning.”

      • Please elaborate about “metaphysical shunning.” It sounds important and useful.
        As to observing, I don’t know whether you and I are at cross purposes but, by “observing,” what I meant was collecting enough information to know the enemy. That seems basic and essential to me.

  • Claude posted an update 6 years, 10 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

  • Freefall posted a new activity comment 6 years, 10 months ago

    My spidey senses are “spewing” … “They’re” gunna wring this one out like a dish rag .. Buy a warehouse of popcorn and settle in .. Sighhhhhh

  • Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 10 months ago

    Everything points to Epstein being suicided via a ‘false flag’ hoax


    This blog was posted on 25Jul19. I think his assessment is probably spot on. I don’t believe Epstein is dead. Anyway, not to worry. The FBI has reportedly opened an investigation, so no doubt we’ll be told the truth, the whole truth and…[Read more]

  • Freefall posted a new activity comment 6 years, 10 months ago

    All of the above .. 🙂

  • 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]

  • C.I.A. COLOR REVOLUTION: Chinese Proves US State Dept. Running Violent Protest in Hong Kong . . . Is the “Victoria Nuland” of Hong Kong — Julie Eadeh — a Mossad agent working for State http://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=126466

  • Wonderful Dialogue with Dr. Farrell and Daniel DeGriz concerning the autodidact, reasoning, etc…pg.4 of the Dialogues #256, titled Empowering the Autodidact-Reasoning…this one is for you Justawhoaman from your earlier inquiry…enjoy!

    • Thanks, Winston. I am retired now but I was an undergraduate naturalist/env. ed. major, bio. minor, secondary ed.degree and then went back to grad school as a landscape architect which I still maintain is one of the least understood professions. The primary purpose of the field is actually to be the dot connector between the site professionals…[Read more]

  • Winston1984 posted a new activity comment 6 years, 10 months ago

    Good comments, I commend you all. I think you are all right, there are different kinds of people that will require different responses. As I am just a layman and autodidact, I generally, as a rule of thumb, take Dr. Farrells’ approach and let “whomever” indicate to me, by their words and what they are saying, indicate to me just how deep, or how…[Read more]

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