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Yiannis Katospiti posted an update 8 years ago
Surfer from Brazil breaks largest wave ever surfed over 80 ft dude! -
Nick posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
From what I have found out is the Farrell’s origins are from the Pyrenees and the Basque Country.
Which apparently is the Origins of the celts .
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Joseph P. Farrell posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
Actually I think the clan – O’Phareil – is older than that.
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Baz posted an update 8 years ago
Full Moon and some Palestrina
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kaytower posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
This was exceptionally good. I always suspected Edgar Alan Poe might be more than a West Point washout.
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Kevin Thompson posted an update 8 years ago
Fantastic. Very impressed with Dr Farrell. Fascinated with the past. After looking into numerous websites, youtube vids, and subjects. I have landed on two sites that are my absolute favorites. Gisa Death Star and Dark Journalists.
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Baz posted an update 8 years ago
Kinetic Options in the Nefarium
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Cara posted an update 8 years ago
Military bands from the SCO countries get together for a festival:
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Joseph P. Farrell posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
Thanks…I emailed him and sent him a message on FB
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Agnes posted an update 8 years ago
thank for the membership…
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Cara posted an update 8 years ago
Dr Farrell gets a mention in this Russian video on how the Nazi’s went underground:
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
The response is obscure on that point 🙂
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Cara posted an update 8 years ago
New type of DNA discovered/captured in image… it’s in a “knot” rather than a double helix, and it PULSES (my word) on and off.
““The i-motif is a four-stranded ‘knot’ of DNA,” Marcel Dinger, Ph.D., an associate professor at Garvan and one of the study’s authors, explained in a statement released Monday. “In the knot structure, C letter…[Read more] -
Yiannis Katospiti posted an update 8 years ago
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excellent
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Gold . Solid gold. What a conversation. I listened to this when it was first released. I Got the TMM at first blush , but in very basic terms -to just pack it in , the second time , it lit me up like nothing before. The Metaphor – I’m a , Both And – type of guy now😜. I took notes it will be the basis of my children’s learning on the topic.…[Read more]
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If any new members have not really understood the Topological Metaphor, then listen to this, Joseph’ best description.
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Thanks for the pointer. I watched part of this video before, but I will watch it again with the Topological Metaphor in mind. I heard it explained once by Joseph and I resonated with the concept on a gut level. Will dig deeper.
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. . . and this wonderful conversation is another ‘must listen’: Joseph P. Farrell 2 The Topological Metaphor on Radio Far Side https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWu4c9Pbj_E [1:31:36]
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Winston1984 posted an update 8 years ago
Was reviewing good oldie, thought I’d share…RE: The Topological Metaphor, Art of Memory/Memory Palaces, Comparative Religion, Combinatorics, Cosmic War… Formal chat starts @ 1:57:00…Enjoy!
https://legacy.gizadeathstar.com/2015/06/members-vidchat-of-june-26-2015/
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Cara posted an update 8 years ago
The Russian prank callers are at it again…. this time catching an OPCW official:
https://sputniknews.com/europe/201804231063838115-opcw-chief-prank-phonecall/ -
Yiannis Katospiti posted an update 8 years ago
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We don’t keep our money in banks, only what is needed. My wife still remember well when The Soviet Union collapsed. Everything went away (Money, pension, insurance, everything) one night. Now, it’s different, but they still don’t trust banks or insurance companies. I’m ok with that 🙂
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In Soviet Union you had a pension etc. + what you paid from your salary. Like we have it now in the west 🙂 It was not so different.
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years ago
The little woodpecker that drills away at the trees around here is back! He’s unafraid and lets me get close to watch…. Beautiful little bird!
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The woodpecker (Picus) figures in archaic Roman mythology. The handsome Picus was a son of Saturn (an association with the Golden Age) and was sought after by Nymphs and Naiads, whom he rejected. But after rejecting the sorceress Circe she turned him into a woodpecker out of pique. He is also associated with the archaic Roman Mars, a figure more…[Read more]
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Ask him if his name is “Woody”
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DownunderET posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
I think you will enjoy your trip to Oz. CAF seems to like it here as she has been here many times.
Uluru is the aboriginal name for Ayres Rock, your not going to believe how big it is.
There is a funny story about Uluru, when an American fellow got off the tourist bus and said how good the rock looked at sunset when it changes color. The tourist…[Read more] - Load More
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