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

    I never thought I’d be on the side of Blumenthal.

  • The channel “maverickstar reloaded” is specialised in the magnetic pole issue. Also explains how you can build your own magnetometer.

  • SATELLITE BOMBSHELL. Mr Thomson, a professed admirer of Dr. Farrell’s research, mentions (minute 9) the IMO – International Maritime Organization with headquarters in London on the banks of the Thames. This body not only oversees maritime law, but also SATELLITE communications (through the IMSO – International Mobile Satellite Organization,…[Read more]

  • Bosley’s ongoing research on the 19th century origins of a good deal of advanced technology is definitely exciting. But also disheartening in the sense that it confirms the solidity, at least up to now, of the “elites” in maintaining intergenerational secrecy. As far as the wider awareness of this issue, we seem to have made little progress…[Read more]

  • Freefall posted an update 7 years, 4 months ago

    I’m not a “Bases” fan BUT one our long time members sent me this link .. since then we have had numerous emails between each other .. It’s EXCELLENT .. Alex discusses his take on the world and what we are up against .. Even Josephs work is mentioned ..
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhmpWolibpE&feature=share

    • Miles sometimes offers some real gems.

      • This is one of those discussions a person (who might want to ask Joseph a pertinent question) might want to hear about 3 times. Simply inspiring. Thanks, Freefall! If I had a hat, I would doff it!

        • Thank you Justa .. I sure enjoyed it too .. I haven’t had a doff lately so I’m feeling pretty special at the moment .. lol .. Have a grand weekend all ..

  • How curious that Lloyds of London has excluded from their policies any negative health effects caused by wi-fi technologies. Now, WHY would Lloyds leave all that money on the table if these technologies are so safe? And, why are other insurance companies following Lloyds’ l…[Read more]

    • 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.

    • They implemented the “Exclusion 32” clause sometime back along w/Swiss RE…long before 5G was discussed. E32 goes into detail including cordless phones. You may get 2 hits on a search. The carriers are not indemnified. Liability has been shifted to the user of these devices & in the case of towers the property owner receiving their monthly…[Read more]

    • There is a man called Richard Alan Miller who talks about various “woo woo” topics. Regarding 5G he recently offered this speculation along “follow the money lines”: ” it is well known that 5G is highly dangerous, but their plan is to launch the installations anyway, where possible (it does NOT work well in damp climates), and then announce oh,…[Read more]

    • 10 yrs ago when fighting against a second wifi tower in my neighborhood (on church property across the street from me) I turned up the research on its damaging health effects . . . and the legislation that specifically excluded health effects as reasons for permit denial. I distributed all that information and spoke before city council in public…[Read more]

  • Kahlypso posted an update 7 years, 4 months ago

    Who else gets nervous at the idea of military ‘excercises’ around DC? https://wtop.com/national-security/2019/02/norad-plans-military-exercise-for-dc-area-on-wednesday/amp/

  • Guiger posted an update 7 years, 4 months ago

    Someone asked about the Tartar’s last week, can’t remember whom, but I found this on the same channel as today’s blog post.

    • 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.

    • http://www.chemtrailplanet.com/images/gun%20stat.jpg
      I will allow history to speak for me. Over the last one hundred years, approximately 90 million are dead due to gun confiscation and the ensuing purges by various governments. Don’t think it wont happen here as well. The police state here is very well developed already. They don’t even think…[Read more]

      • Walking Dead, while I can appreciate your points, I DO NOT appreciate using f-bombs on this site. They are strictly prohibited. Please keep your speech POLITE.

        • I apologize for not editing the text within the link I provided. It was not my intent to be impolite and it wasn’t me using the F bomb. However, I should have checked the text and edited it for any offensive language. Your point is well taken; it will not happen again.

          • Your site loads the link automatically. I’m assuming it does so without checking for offensive language which makes the poster liable for the contents of the link. While this is good for accuracy of information; it gives rise to just this situation, requiring the poster to edit the information within the link. I’m not sure this is possible. I…[Read more]

    • I understand your opinion, and it has its merits. However, it is my opinion that the only thing preventing similar results here is the right of the people to bear arms; a right which is dying the death of a thousand cuts. It will be taken away incrementally until it is gone and the guns are confiscated. At that point freedom dies and tyranny begins.

      • It certainly makes “We the People”, a unique problem from the ruling elite. The gun culture, is a culture none the less, and poses an additional consideration by TPTB in the cultural abortion happening throughout the West. I agree with Dr. JPF and CAF that for what ever reason, “they”, are speeding things up.

      • Handguns were banned from UK because of the Dunblaine massacre, that pedophile used dumdum bullets.. And then there was that massacre in Australia with the idiot patsy that ended up with the ban of guns in Australia. . . People have always killed people. Its just the method that changed. A recent allusion.. Its now illegal to wear helmets in…[Read more]

      • That’s only if people allow them to do it.

  • Packaged items on their way into my shopping cart are herewith going to be checked for point of origin and if “New York” appears on the label, back it goes. Online shopping may take a little research in some cases, e.g., is a book or magazine printed in ‘The Infanticide State’? – but I’ll make the effort.

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

    My wife has ‘protection stones’ on her nightstand. My cash goes just to the right of them … or else!

  • Alabama police will not allow poor drivers to leave the state…

    http://massprivatei.blogspot.com/2019/02/alabama-police-will-not-allow-poor.html

    How can America still be considered the “land of the free” when police surveil a person’s every movement and restrict their right to travel?

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

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

  • Guiger posted an update 7 years, 4 months ago

    Apparently @darkjournalist was correct, The Hot Zone is heating up…. Meteor explodes over Western Cuba on Feburary 2nd, 2019… first 30 seconds of the video….

  • Joseph P. Farrell posted a new activity comment 7 years, 4 months ago

    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]

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

    … brilliant … I believe I can already hear the research proposals being prepared for the study of autism in bees.

    • LOL .. Scarmoge .. that was PRICELESS ..

    • You have it the wrong way round Scarmoge.. they’ve already associated hive mind to autism. 🙂 https://www.alphr.com/environment/1006494/humans-and-bees-are-more-similar-than-you-think
      “However, researchers have discovered that we have more common ground than meets the eye. In fact, honey bees that consistently fail to respond to social cues have…[Read more]

      • …. interesting stuff Kahlypso. My comment was an attempt at a little jocularity. I thought it a brilliant move on the part of the academy to convince people that bees needed to be (no pun intended) vaccinated. Once they have accomplished that then all of the accompanying “industry” could arise and receive funding. Hence funding for research…[Read more]

        • I know it was a joke.. which made it funny because…..it’s true 🙂 (sorry.. my sense of humour isnt funny when typed out..) No seriously Scarmoge, have you seen the world lately? All those things that were.. ‘out there’.. bizarre-ities and weirdnessless.. Now we’re getting declassified dox that are proving that ‘we were right all along’… muahaha..

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

    “Vaccination” for bees? What nonsense!

    • … brilliant … I believe I can already hear the research proposals being prepared for the study of autism in bees.

      • LOL .. Scarmoge .. that was PRICELESS ..

      • You have it the wrong way round Scarmoge.. they’ve already associated hive mind to autism. 🙂 https://www.alphr.com/environment/1006494/humans-and-bees-are-more-similar-than-you-think
        “However, researchers have discovered that we have more common ground than meets the eye. In fact, honey bees that consistently fail to respond to social cues have…[Read more]

        • …. interesting stuff Kahlypso. My comment was an attempt at a little jocularity. I thought it a brilliant move on the part of the academy to convince people that bees needed to be (no pun intended) vaccinated. Once they have accomplished that then all of the accompanying “industry” could arise and receive funding. Hence funding for research…[Read more]

          • I know it was a joke.. which made it funny because…..it’s true 🙂 (sorry.. my sense of humour isnt funny when typed out..) No seriously Scarmoge, have you seen the world lately? All those things that were.. ‘out there’.. bizarre-ities and weirdnessless.. Now we’re getting declassified dox that are proving that ‘we were right all along’… muahaha..

  • I’m a jazz nut bit I also like classical music as most do here. So I’m going to post some classical music today, but with a twist. This probably one of the most famous Bugs Bunny clips of all time where bugs plays the conductor of an orchestra and gets his revenge on a pesky singer. To call it funny is an understatement, so…[Read more]

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