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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
Folks the Second part of the Solari wrap up is posted in the members’ area.
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Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
Duration: 10mins 58 secs
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
Note the word “rare” – or not so- still not covered.
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beatthedrum posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
It seems a lot of legal challenges are cropping up in relation to the corona plandemic. This one is a good insight into the questions being asked re the scam plandemic, and is a legal call for serious and effective prosecution of those responsible; a small step in the right direction, and hopefully one of many to come!…[Read more]
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Yes, the sheer size of such potential cases – as a musician I would hold my hand out for lost money and compensation for the total destruction of the whole Arts performing industry – will attract even the butterfly lawyers. The vid I posted presents the evidence for such a case, and I think that evidence is very, very strong, and look forward to…[Read more]
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Billy Bob posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
Remember segregation whites only blacks only…”only face mask wearers are allowed….”
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
I am seriously concerned about our society that anyone would a) fall for the mask idiocy and b) send their little open minds to a public school in the USSA. We need to figure out where to create that Atlas Shrugged invisibly shielded place where we all can go to live intelligently.
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If you find that place, let me know…
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… Realism v Nominalism … pick one.
Peirce understood nominalism in the broad anti-realist sense usually attributed to William of Ockham, as the view that reality consists exclusively of concrete particulars and that universality and generality have to do only with names and their significations. This view relegates properties, abstract…[Read more]
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DanaThomas posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
Here is a discussion topic: could the wonky “statistics” being put out purely to bolster a political narrative and to fuddle the popular perception of reality (at the best of times rather unstable), be interfering with the aether or “medium” seen as a “number matrix”, not only because of the impact on the collective awareness – something…[Read more]
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Spot on. Thus alter history.
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In short, I think you’re on to something— identifying another part of the cosmic war feedback loop. The “stats” are multifaceted from my perspective. Strictly in political terms, they’re used to emotionally defeat those who support their opponent, rendering such now hopelessly hopeless. But more to your twiggy speculation, these stats seem ever…[Read more]
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Could you explain that one like I’m 5? I’m intrigued but not sure I grasp what you are saying….
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What Joseph is saying about “A.I.” could be applied to the entire cybersphere, which started with analogue computers and took off with electronic data processing on a binary basis (only one of the possible numerical realities). As Light says, numbers have a “hyper reality” aspect that has long been investigated. So this all-pervasive use of binary…[Read more]
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so a multiplyer form of “garbage in garbage out”? lol
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FiatLux posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
Reminded me of another recent post here:
“Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the Government’s purposes are beneficent…. The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning but without understanding.”(Found in Wisconsin Supreme Court’s 2020 decision overtur…[Read more]
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TSC posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
A scary example of the toxic sludge that is set to destroy the minds of the coming generations:
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/elementary-school-kids-taught-objectivity-perfectionism-are-racist-traits-white-supremacy-
It is like pulling weed, relentless in coming back.
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Talk about poison! People are actually paid to come up with this stuff. It’s like a jobs program for mentally mediocre malcontents. I hope parents are paying attention and fighting back. And yanking their kids outta these schools whenever possible!
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I am seriously concerned about our society that anyone would a) fall for the mask idiocy and b) send their little open minds to a public school in the USSA. We need to figure out where to create that Atlas Shrugged invisibly shielded place where we all can go to live intelligently.
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If you find that place, let me know…
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… Realism v Nominalism … pick one.
Peirce understood nominalism in the broad anti-realist sense usually attributed to William of Ockham, as the view that reality consists exclusively of concrete particulars and that universality and generality have to do only with names and their significations. This view relegates properties, abstract…[Read more]
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Cydark99 posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
So happy to have finally joined the most intelligent forum on the planet! I am a huge fan of Dr. Farrell and thank you for having me on here!
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White Lily posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
I’m so excited to join this very weird and cool community! I suddenly fell all warm and fuzzy, like I have found a new home🏡
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Winston1984 posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
Thousands of the world’s top scientists are speaking out against lockdowns…The Great Barrington Declaration
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You made my day! Thanks for posting. I may not agree with every detail in their declaration, and I might have added something about the health impact of the economic consequences of lockdown. But I’m delighted to see doctors and professors going on the record against lockdown this way.
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Perhaps the proverbial lightbulb has come on in their brains. If the preposterous statistical model used for the Rona op were extended for use in algos in other areas, say in the technical world, tomorrow no planes would fly, the electrical grid would go down and nobody, including the devotees of scientism, would get their pay.
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Laura and
Kita are now friends 5 years, 6 months ago
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The Serial Crooner posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
Just finished Giza Death Star. Excellent! Reading is easy,
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William Houston posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
I am working my way through your 3 Giza books.
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Katie B posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
More Shakespheare and my jaw hit the flaw when the author had connected the mystery to Triangular Lodge – which I did in my last vidchat question. I can’t believe this! I’m definitely on to something. For anyone interested in this strange building the above video does have some good footage of it. I…[Read more]
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this sounds interesting
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Please keep us updated, this is extremely interesting.
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A great commentary on the “Monas”.
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Wow ,,that was interesting.
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Thanks Katie fo this invitation to a fascinating rabbit hole. A great escape from the Scamdemics, Global resets, Presidential elections and other garbage that could otherwise steal my attention 😀
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Isn’t a welcome respite! He’s superb, really great stuff. I’ve ordered his book too. When I sat down to watch it, bearing in mind the title and the video is put out by a university, I thought let’s see what this pretentious twaddle is going to be all about. Boy, was I wrong!
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I will now watch ALL the videos on this channel. I had not paid too much attention to the “Oxford claim, but boy is it credible! Great stuff! Thanks again.
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Yes, it’s mind bending isn’t it. The guy is clearly a genius. There’s so many threads as well one could pull at and go off and do research of their own. I even get the impression that Mr Waugh’s research is but a tip of an iceberg representing an underground tradition that goes back to the depths of even before Atlantis, dare I say it!
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
TWT is getting more fussy than one of Agatha Christie’s maiden aunts, the “flag” must have come from Big Pharma:
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Scarmoge posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
Interesting …
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-10-kids-smarter.html-
Makes sense to me. Writing on paper the points to remember on an upcoming exam was my way of studying.
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It is actually a hand-eye coordination “thing”. I used to teach drawing and exercises like drawing something from a picture upside down (you use your brain to do the transfer) utilizes the right side of your brain while the left is essentially the hand interpreter that usually does this skill. This is why Dr. Farrell, who uses both hands and…[Read more]
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They are called note books for a reason. Taking notes reenforces retaining new information. Used to be standard in school…now the students aren’t even taught to write? Oi 😎
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Interesting.
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When I first heard some schools were no longer teaching kids to write by hand, I was really stunned. Do we need any more proof schools are trying to dumb kids down to the level of uncreative, unthinking automatons?
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Yes, very interesting. I passed that along to Dr Farrell a couple of days ago hoping he might comment. I fully agree. There was a report a few years ago about Silicon Valley geeks who deliberately chose to send their kids to schools, such as Waldorf, that prohibited high tech and digital devices.
*And … Congratulations, Dr. Scarmoge! We missed…[Read more]-
… glad you also saw and forwarded this piece. Brilliant minds think alike. 🙂
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DanaThomas posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
The Caucasus mess and England’s centuries-old Russophobia
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Nice find. Only 5 mins. in, and I like it already. I have a little familiarity with Russian language, history, and literature, and I’ve always been struck by the Anglo-Saxon world’s view of Russians as somewhat less than civilized and something not quite European. The caricature being Russia as a horde of “Asiatic barbarians.” Despite, you know,…[Read more]
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No one in England thinks like that about Russians at all. We dislike the French and the Spanish and that’s it. Everything else is just theatre put on by our politicians that no one takes any notice of. No one even thinks about Russians in England.
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I believe you, Katie. At least, I didn’t hear people talking about Russians when I lived in England. I’m more referring to the attitude of the elites in Anglo-Saxon countries, not the vast majority of the people.
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Fair enough. There is reason for UK elites to want to denigrate t the Russians – they are constantly in our airspace and waters illegally. We are constantly escorting them off – that’s a fact. I note also in RT they are constantly trying to smear the British as being racist jingoists. So it’s all tit for tat. Unfortunately, Russian media does…[Read more]
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For the record, I’m also not trying to suggest Russia is a country or a government full of blameless saints… I don’t believe that about any country.
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I like Dr Marcus Papadopoulos. I have seen him on RT a few times. He is politically way to left for my tastes but it is nice to see their exist some with working braincells.
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I did cover this today but know nothing about it! thank you!
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Cylon8Meg posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
Just watched Social Dilemma on Netflix. It’s basically an anti-conspiracy theory piece. They’re getting really desperate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaaC57tcci0
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Listening… fascinating as always.
saving it for an upcoming road trip