Kahlypso

  • This is so hilarious, it is about the American T. V. series Criminal Mind Beyond Borders, I must share with you guys, just for a good laugh, I hope it wouldn’t offend anyone. Also I have to make a remark here : Singaporean Chinese speak mainly 2 language – English and Singalish, what is Singalish? The guy speaking is in Singalish style, enjoy…[Read more]

  • BlueWren posted a new activity comment 8 years, 12 months ago

    “If this technology were to be used in a good way …” That’s precisely the issue in ALL of it. Too much thinking with the head, and very little with the heart.
    http://www.cgjungpage.org/learn/articles/analytical-psychology/881-lessons-of-jungs-encounter-with-native-americans

    • Quote ” Jung asked him why he thought the whites were mad, and the reply was ” ‘They say that they think with their heads . . . . We think here,’ he said, indicating his heart”
      Sounds like they had the same info as the Eygytiens.. the head is useless it doesnt contain any MAT.. or Prana.. or soul.. too much electricity 🙂 No wonder they binned…[Read more]

  • Tommi H posted an update 9 years ago

    https://www.infowars.com/photos-north-korea-flexes-military-muscle-in-unprecedented-live-fire-drill/
    Yes, they have A LOT of artillery. These guns in photos are self-propelled artillery, so they don´t move without oil. So if China just would close that tap….

    • Thank you . ive just heard about this group . and wanted to know more about giza deathstar

  • DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 9 years ago

    Renewed (if futile) attempts to destabilise various Asian governments?

  • Joseph P. Farrell posted a new activity comment 9 years ago

    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]

  • 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…

  • Roger posted a new activity comment 9 years ago

    Hi, thanks for the welcome. I’m just getting into part 2 at present. I’m an Indigenous person from Canada and we have many stories that are similar to what Dr Farrell covers in the book and lectures I’ve seen so it’s very interesting to hear another take on the history of the world that’s outside of the “Matrix paradigm” we’re fed in the education…[Read more]

    • Inuit? Metis? I would love to hear about these stories. Ive heard of Navajo tales of white giants. Tales of red haired giants in the Midlakes around Canada.

      • I’m Cree from western part of the country. There were cannibal giants that lived the forests and these were know along the whole of our territory from the coastal interior in the east to the rocky mountains in the west. Purely malevolent beings that we generally don’t even mention their name in our language.
        Another giant was what people call…[Read more]

        • The Annunaki called us ‘Clay’.. I thought it was an idiom or a slang word for them to descrive the local lifeforms. But it keeps on popping up.. Its the same concept of ashes to ashes.. back to the dust..Need to look into ancient stories talking about clay..
          Yahweh? You mean, you too had an old grey bearded man walking around telling you to be…[Read more]

        • I too notice the clay aspect coming up in other traditions. In ours the first human was even known as Askiy Napew “earth man”.
          A difference between the Quetzecoatl tradition and our is that Wisakichak is that is actually one of us with one parent being of other than human origin. He is not revered as a god per se but as a spirit and is…[Read more]

  • Sandygirl posted an update 9 years ago

    Kahlypso – happy birthday -here’s a song to take you to a beautiful place.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tW2e4tpOBGA
    always enjoy your comments!

  • DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 9 years ago

    Global research – always worth reading

  • Roger posted an update 9 years ago

    glad to be on here and currently reading Genes, giants, Monsters, and Men

    • A good one. Some interesting and not widely known information and leads.

      • Roger replied 9 years ago

        Yes most definitely, it’s a book that’s very hard to put down. I just bought four of his books and this is the first one.. I also have The Third Way, Covert Wars, Hidden Finance Rogue Networks. I can’t wait to read them all. I’m also going to get into some Peter Levenda when I’m done these..

    • How does it feel to think that maybe.. just maybe.. dragons and giants may very probably really have existed…
      Where are you on your Giant research? (and hi, welcome 🙂

      • Roger replied 9 years ago

        Hi, thanks for the welcome. I’m just getting into part 2 at present. I’m an Indigenous person from Canada and we have many stories that are similar to what Dr Farrell covers in the book and lectures I’ve seen so it’s very interesting to hear another take on the history of the world that’s outside of the “Matrix paradigm” we’re fed in the education…[Read more]

        • Inuit? Metis? I would love to hear about these stories. Ive heard of Navajo tales of white giants. Tales of red haired giants in the Midlakes around Canada.

          • I’m Cree from western part of the country. There were cannibal giants that lived the forests and these were know along the whole of our territory from the coastal interior in the east to the rocky mountains in the west. Purely malevolent beings that we generally don’t even mention their name in our language.
            Another giant was what people call…[Read more]

            • The Annunaki called us ‘Clay’.. I thought it was an idiom or a slang word for them to descrive the local lifeforms. But it keeps on popping up.. Its the same concept of ashes to ashes.. back to the dust..Need to look into ancient stories talking about clay..
              Yahweh? You mean, you too had an old grey bearded man walking around telling you to be…[Read more]

            • I too notice the clay aspect coming up in other traditions. In ours the first human was even known as Askiy Napew “earth man”.
              A difference between the Quetzecoatl tradition and our is that Wisakichak is that is actually one of us with one parent being of other than human origin. He is not revered as a god per se but as a spirit and is…[Read more]

  • DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 9 years ago

    Some web commentators say that this excess price is “proof that he is a satanist”. Obviously this fact alone is certainly not “proof”. But links to a sect called “Chabad Lubovitch”, founded in 18th-century Bielorussia (we are in Sabbati Zevi country here!) are out in the public domain. Of course there are much more mundane reasons, some…[Read more]

  • DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 9 years ago

    This dream (or nightmare) of being able to retire into an Elysium-like Raumfestung (Space Fortress) is probably not actually feasible, since it neglects the quantum consiousness aspect of the rest of humanity (and of other species…). Of course in the meantime all sorts of market manipulations will be on the cards.

  • DanaThomas posted an update 9 years ago

    BBC globalist claptrap that passes for analysis or even forecasting. Predictive programming anybody? Obviously fails to mention the central banking-war-slavery mechanism.
    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-04-18/how-western-civilization-could-collapse

  • Tommi H posted an update 9 years ago

    Alexander Dugin`s lecture in Helsinki 11.4.2017. Anyone who tries to understand Russian political mindset, might find this lecture helpful.
    https://soundcloud.com/user-469816167

    • Thanks!

    • Tommi H.. Our voice of reason from the East.. Have you seen any articles in Russia about what Putin thought about St Pb? And did any Nuclear Power stations go pfftttttzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz recently in the North East.. .near the White Sea…

      • No, I haven´t seen any such articles. Dmitry Peskov is Putin´s mouth in Kreml, so whatever he says, comes directly or semi-directly from Putin. I haven´t heard anything about Nuclear Power stations…

    • Thanks, Tommi.
      Im trying to figure out the Dugin philosophy, myself.
      He seems a contentious figure for those who I take with a handful of salt like David Livingstone, who says almost everyone is a satanist, to Branco Malic, who seems a reasonable guy to Jay Dyer, who has interviewed him, but has not exactly full on endorsed Dugin (if I…[Read more]

  • Margaret W. posted a new activity comment 9 years ago

    Thanks for the update Tim. Whether intentional or not I like your spelling of ufology – Ufoology – since most of it is storytelling.

  • Sandygirl posted an update 9 years ago

    Have a happy Easter everyone. I hope there’s a group resonance and group multiplier today of love towards each other and our world. (Instead of the meme of violence and war they have been pushing lately)

  • kay anna posted an update 9 years ago

    biig on Fukushima news, ancient history, religions, occult politics in general-glad i discovered you

  • Harvey's Barn posted a new activity comment 9 years ago

    Exactly. Now we know and now it can be fixed.
    (I think she’ll win, after a contentious runoff.) Then after she’s in office for 2 months, she’ll embrace NATO and the EU. Joking, hope not.

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