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Active 4 years, 7 months ago-
Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
Ah, Father Ted, reminds me of simpler times.
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Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
Is this clip consistent with Chamberlain/Cuomo’s typical behaviour? I’m vaguely aware of this man, but curious to know if this is evidence of his mask slipping.
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Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
*Everything* from the mainstream is an inversion.
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Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
Just idle daydreaming or is there something to this..?
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Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
Thanks, I usually have the info pane set to minimal info.
If you go into sky and viewing options > markings > Equinoxes (of date), Solstices (of date), Ecliptic (of date). Just scrolling through some of the appropriate dates lines up at the icons on the ecliptic.
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Cool, easier than doing it manually. Although on my little exercise yesterday it was interesting to see the pattern of how Jupiter was moving through the constellations. Especially going that far back and seeing how the Solstice was moving through the different constellations. So roughly without looking it up, the Winter Solstice 10,000 years…[Read more]
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Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
I often spend time fiddling around in Stellarium, mostly since watching Lavette and Crystal-tyme videos on yt. Is there an option to see when the exact equinox (equilux?) and solstices (solsti?) fall? Since listening to the Crrow777 episodes with Athen Chimenti, the bleedin’ obvious was brought to my attention, that these calendrical dates are…[Read more]
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I have noticed discrepancies while using Stellarium, but I have yet to find a better program to use. I was doing the above exercise out of curiosity yesterday. As far as the Winter Solstice is concerned, it is determined by the shortest day of the year. So I look at the day length on the sun, to determine what days it falls in. The core dates…[Read more]
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Thanks, I usually have the info pane set to minimal info.
If you go into sky and viewing options > markings > Equinoxes (of date), Solstices (of date), Ecliptic (of date). Just scrolling through some of the appropriate dates lines up at the icons on the ecliptic.
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Cool, easier than doing it manually. Although on my little exercise yesterday it was interesting to see the pattern of how Jupiter was moving through the constellations. Especially going that far back and seeing how the Solstice was moving through the different constellations. So roughly without looking it up, the Winter Solstice 10,000 years…[Read more]
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Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
I’ve not got the reply button underneath your latest comment… strange. Anyway, I’ve just seen that there’s the Illustrated Secret History of the World. It’s not unreasonably priced for a coffee table book. It probably won’t be something to read in bed at that size.
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Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
I’ll just hose myself down in the garden if things get bad. I think I can live without bog roll.
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Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
How does this chap *know* the death’s were due to said cause? Doesn’t that assume that it had been “confirmed” via PCR? Y’know, the test that was never intended to be used to diagnose infectious diseases and that currently has upwards of 80%+ false positive rates? Call me cynical, but I would wonder if it was something else that killed them…
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Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
Worth picking up?
Here’s another Cowan podcast for you, https://alfavedic.com/alfacast-episode/the-contagion-myth-tom-cowan-md/
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Yeah I sub Alfavedic and was happy to see Cowan making the rounds. Is Booth’s book worth the $? While it’s his subjective account of alternative history from a astrotheological/gnostic/Al-Khem-y perpective (no citations aside from a bibliography) it’s quite an expansive tome for someone in the publishing industry. He was mentored by a high…[Read more]
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Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
The last I heard, it was up for sale. I can’t remember which podcast, but it must have been within the last month. I filed it away as ‘see it to believe it’.
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Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
Megalithic circuit boards.
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Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
Intriguing… 🤔
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Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
I’m awfully biased, but the countryside offers far greater delights than any city. I have the good fortune of blazing oranges and yellows of a Larch forest tucked away behind the mature, native broadleaves on my immediate horizon.
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Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
Curious reaction from Laurel and Hardy. It was almost as if a spell was lifted, or cast upon them. They appeared as though a tether had been cut and they were drifting. I can only hope that that’s where the issue ended and there wouldn’t be any acts of “revenge” from the police.
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Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
Sorry, Joseph.
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Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
Hmm, I always thought Brian Rose was a c*** and it turns out he is! Shame, he had a pretty good podcast back in the good ol’ days.
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Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
Ha! Good job I ripped the audio earlier.
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Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago
He seems like a odd character at times, borderline rude on some of the interviews I’ve heard him on, but his ‘show’ has been brilliant so far.
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I heard about Cowan at the beginning of the lockdowns. Been following him ever since and was thrilled to see that he (or his son?) is dialed in to CAF. He’s a (former) anthroposophist and heavily influenced by Rudolph Steiner. One of his favorite books is the Secret History of the World by Mark Booth which I’m perusing now.
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Worth picking up?
Here’s another Cowan podcast for you, https://alfavedic.com/alfacast-episode/the-contagion-myth-tom-cowan-md/
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Yeah I sub Alfavedic and was happy to see Cowan making the rounds. Is Booth’s book worth the $? While it’s his subjective account of alternative history from a astrotheological/gnostic/Al-Khem-y perpective (no citations aside from a bibliography) it’s quite an expansive tome for someone in the publishing industry. He was mentored by a high…[Read more]
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I’ve not got the reply button underneath your latest comment… strange. Anyway, I’ve just seen that there’s the Illustrated Secret History of the World. It’s not unreasonably priced for a coffee table book. It probably won’t be something to read in bed at that size.
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Matt posted an update 5 years, 5 months ago
Conversations with Dr. Cowan & Friends| Ep8: Catherine Austin Fitts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFokvpSH4iY-
Really incredible interview as Cowan asks all the right questions to clarify what you wanted to ask.
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He seems like a odd character at times, borderline rude on some of the interviews I’ve heard him on, but his ‘show’ has been brilliant so far.
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I heard about Cowan at the beginning of the lockdowns. Been following him ever since and was thrilled to see that he (or his son?) is dialed in to CAF. He’s a (former) anthroposophist and heavily influenced by Rudolph Steiner. One of his favorite books is the Secret History of the World by Mark Booth which I’m perusing now.
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Worth picking up?
Here’s another Cowan podcast for you, https://alfavedic.com/alfacast-episode/the-contagion-myth-tom-cowan-md/
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Yeah I sub Alfavedic and was happy to see Cowan making the rounds. Is Booth’s book worth the $? While it’s his subjective account of alternative history from a astrotheological/gnostic/Al-Khem-y perpective (no citations aside from a bibliography) it’s quite an expansive tome for someone in the publishing industry. He was mentored by a high…[Read more]
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I’ve not got the reply button underneath your latest comment… strange. Anyway, I’ve just seen that there’s the Illustrated Secret History of the World. It’s not unreasonably priced for a coffee table book. It probably won’t be something to read in bed at that size.
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Naturally, it is unavailable now. Too brutally honest. Remember that Dr. Cowan was a GP in San Francisco and asks simple questions to make sure that his audience, unlike the Giza crowd, might need a basis on which to understand what Catherine has to say. He wants to make sure that they get it!
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Ha! Good job I ripped the audio earlier.
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For the ones who mist it but still want so see. Better yet, yank it of youtube.
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