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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
Folks part one of the Solari Third Quarter wrap up is now posted in the members’ area. This is both a video and audio.
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FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
I’m not in Oz, so feel free to tell me I’m full of BS if you live there and know I’m wrong. But, with all respect, from the outside it’s impossible to look at Victoria and not be at least concerned.
Australian people will not stand to be “stood over”? I’m skeptical. It looks like they’re already being stood over in Melbourne. And what’s happening…[Read more]
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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
You have an interesting perspective on it. I have two brothers in northern Victoria, 30 odd first cousins, aunts and uncles in Melbourne and Geelong, multiples of same in SA and Queensland and NSW, who all are pretty worried about the situation across the country. I have two family members still locked in hotels after being seconded to Melbourne…[Read more]
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We live in NSW 1.5 hours from Sydney. Life here is back to normal and has been so for quite a while. The greater concern are the border closures, but they’re slowly returning to normal. We never saw the restrictions as oppressive, or a threat to our freedoms. Ever. In my opinion, the Victorian Premier’s heavy-handed approach to lockdown was…[Read more]
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primal_murmur posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
OK, from what I remember you live on the NSW coast — I live in NSW too. We have it pretty good — compared to Victoria where I often work. No NWO crap? Maybe you want to see the long line of police/military I have to pass to get home after work, papers please and all that. Happy for you that you don’t see it where you live, but maybe you want to…[Read more]
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Thanks for the reply PM. yep I’m two hours north of Sydney and life here is as normal as it gets. From what you are encountering it sounds like you are in Sydney, so I think it’s understandable in some ways that the coppers had to make some sort of stand to show some sort of plan to curve the outbreak. Yeah Victoria, well I don’t believe any…[Read more]
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You have an interesting perspective on it. I have two brothers in northern Victoria, 30 odd first cousins, aunts and uncles in Melbourne and Geelong, multiples of same in SA and Queensland and NSW, who all are pretty worried about the situation across the country. I have two family members still locked in hotels after being seconded to Melbourne…[Read more]
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We live in NSW 1.5 hours from Sydney. Life here is back to normal and has been so for quite a while. The greater concern are the border closures, but they’re slowly returning to normal. We never saw the restrictions as oppressive, or a threat to our freedoms. Ever. In my opinion, the Victorian Premier’s heavy-handed approach to lockdown was…[Read more]
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I’m not in Oz, so feel free to tell me I’m full of BS if you live there and know I’m wrong. But, with all respect, from the outside it’s impossible to look at Victoria and not be at least concerned.
Australian people will not stand to be “stood over”? I’m skeptical. It looks like they’re already being stood over in Melbourne. And what’s happening…[Read more]
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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
What’s your take on the lockdown in Melbourne, Victoria? It appears that, having been locked down longer than any other place on earth, the police dialling it up to 11 and that old mate Dan is running the place single-handedly with the help of his supercomputer, there’s been a change to the program. Some put it down to OBOR and the CCP influence,…[Read more]
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dogsbreth, thanks for your well-considered question. In answering it, I have compiled a brief list of articles from the Australian edition of the UK’s Spectator magazine. Reportage by Australia’s conservative Spectator has emerged as the most reliable critique of Victorias’ Clockwork Orange of a detestable communist Premier.
Some articles may be…[Read more]-
Democracy is dead in Danandrewstan
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A letter from COVID jail
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Melbourne was hit pretty bad and the state government had to lay down some heavy restrictions that’s for sure, but every Victorian knew it had to be done. Then the msm blew it all out of perspective and the rest of the world saw it as totally heavy handed. Be rest assured, the Australian people will not stand to be “stood over” and once this thing…[Read more]
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FiatLux, dogsbreth, primal_murmur: your responses are spot on. As the late, great Clive James (no relation) observed: “The problem with Australians isn’t that so many of them are descended from convicts, but that so many are descended from prison officers.” Australian citizens have been inculcated with the nation-wrecking dogma of civic n…[Read more]
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FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
It’s true I don’t know much about it. What I imagine is Soviet-type all-pervasive paranoia where your “friends” spy on you (a little of which I did see firsthand), combined with Nazi-type ruthlessness and efficiency. Awful stuff.
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Scarmoge posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
… Ministerium für Staatssicherheit, MfS or Staatssicherheitsdienst, SSD
Wensierski, Peter – East German Snitching Went Far Beyond the Stasi
… a good start to understanding the history … The Rise of Modern Police and the European State System from Metternich to the Second World War by Hsi-Huey Liang, and the film The Lives of Others. -
FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
Seems they’re putting up more resistance in Germany than most other places. I guess memories of the Stasi are still fresh in some people’s minds.
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… Ministerium für Staatssicherheit, MfS or Staatssicherheitsdienst, SSD
Wensierski, Peter – East German Snitching Went Far Beyond the Stasi
… a good start to understanding the history … The Rise of Modern Police and the European State System from Metternich to the Second World War by Hsi-Huey Liang, and the film The Lives of Others.-
It’s true I don’t know much about it. What I imagine is Soviet-type all-pervasive paranoia where your “friends” spy on you (a little of which I did see firsthand), combined with Nazi-type ruthlessness and efficiency. Awful stuff.
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
I watched a REAL contest tonight: the 1980 Wimbledon Tie Breaker between Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe (both of whom, by the way, are awesome doubles players when they’re teamed together). As good as those old Rod Laver-Ken Rosewall matches
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 5 years, 7 months ago
Nora the cat is back again, in this video playing a piano duet. Strange as it may seem, it sounds to me like Nora is actually trying to play a third voice harmony in the duet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypJDXayM5FM
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Cats are special, and this one seems ‘specially special!
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Dog person myself but always end up with cats not wanted and thrown my way or just come along and stay. Have two at the moment but the funny thing is I am scared of cats always have been for some reason and boy don’t they know it the rascals. I am very well trained by them!
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I’m very much a dog person, too. In fact, I’m allergic to cats. I admire them from a safe distance. Cats are highly discerning; so, if they make their way to you, it’s a compliment!
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Nothing to be afraid of…;)…we have dogs and cats…the cats always show up one way or another so we seem to have 2 or 3 on deck at one time. Our latest, a Ferel Cat that came and stayed from the forest…one of the most unusual cats we have ever known. Something is very different about the forest cats…senses and intelligence are highly…[Read more]
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that cat plays better than me 🙂
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Me too
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Yea, me too and is an inspiration…not to me per say but to my cats 😉
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She’s Meowzart :), bless!
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Seashore posted an update 5 years, 7 months ago
[Trans.] Schiarhimandrite Seraphim (Bit Haribi) and the Monastery Choir of 13 Assyrian Fathers “Psalm 50”
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FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
Granted I’m not in Oz, but just reading the bare facts of the measures put in place (let alone seeing how they’re being enforced) is alarming to me.
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Billy Bob posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
The car has a compass that I appreciate and rely on as a back when traveling in unfamiliar areas, especially at night and cloudy days. The other auto does not maybe this will do plus I have a toy at stoplights. 😎
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
Hiya Billy. No ignorance at all. Most of the British are ignorant to their history and origins. So you have England but we’re not allowed to be called England, we have to be called Britain. Britain consists of Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and England. All of these separate areas are delineated by the waves of migration from the Middle East b…[Read more]
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But what he’s getting at on the vid by talking about British law, it’s a slight of hand trick so as to cover up English law, that is actually our constitution
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Well said, Katie. The many books by Alan Wilson and Barum Blackett are interesting sources. Their “The Trojan War of 650BC” has just been re-printed. There are also related YouTube channels: RealBritishHistory and BritainsHiddenHistory. They claim that the Welsh, led by Brutus of Troy, came from the ten non-Judaic tribes of Israel. The links…[Read more]
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Second edition: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/THE-TROJAN-WAR-650BC-With-index-By-Wilson-and-Blackett/224161389847?hash=item34310f5d17:g:1Q4AAOSwyEhfZKhc
Reviews of first edition on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Trojan-War-650-BC-Fractured/dp/1426912234/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1600552232&sr=8-11 -
Yes, I have most of their books. I’m collecting many books too 1800s backwards all saying the same info. My mother’s haplogroup is syrian and from middle England. My mother’s mother’s last name is Haddon. One of oldest surnames in Britain, origin unknown. Any links to Esarhaddon I wonder? Trying to research it more.
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Interesting! Haddon Hall is sublime: https://www.haddonhall.co.uk/
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Very interesting. When teaching 5th grade, high school and college classes, I relied heavily on morphology for word meanings (Latin, Greek, Old English,…affices/affixes). History of the English language was a big part of putting it all together. Now, I find that Celts was a ruse. What about Anglo-Saxon? Does this mean Old English has a Middle…[Read more]
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No, it is the language of the Ancient Britons which has Middle-Eastern origins – the so-called Celtic languages (Welsh, Gaelic, etc). According to Alan Wilson, most of the Ancient Britons were wiped out in a meteoric event in AD562, an event which also devastated parts of South America, leaving stone temples in the jungles largely deserted.
It…[Read more]
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Actually, even the amount of Angles and Saxons that walked into Britain was not very many as alot of England was a waste land due to the devastation the fires wrought on the land. However, Britain ran the empire with Rome (this fact has been hidden – much of the so called Roman emperors were actually British) and so they were scattered abroad,…[Read more]
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and just to add a p.s. this was what John Dee was likely up to – recovering that history and lost technology and revivifying that ancient empire.
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Rheba, the links Foglamp shared are a good start
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I’m confused, last time I was in England a few years
ago it was still called England!
By the way, Great Britain includes England, Wales,
and Scotland, NOT Northern Ireland.
The United Kingdom includes Northern Ireland.
And just to show how strange it can get, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are semi-autonomous
and they are…[Read more]-
History is such a messy subject! The “Great” in “Great Britain” is sometimes misunderstood as a reference to the alleged greatness of the nation/empire. It is of course a geographical term referring to the largest of The British Isles, comprising – as you say – the mainland of England, Wales and Scotland.
Perhaps also worth adding to the list of…[Read more]-
Yes, it’s a confusing but intriguing mess.
I think foreign interests very much battle to control the City and I don’t think its ownership is as cut and dry as people suspect.
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Margaret W. posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
The new frontier … just saw similar article on Sputnik. https://sputniknews.com/business/202009111080429600-nasa-looking-for-private-company-to-get-moon-samples/
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 5 years, 7 months ago
A bit of a scare today. I took Shiloh to the vet to check a lump, and also a lesion. Lesion seems to be nothing to worry about, and got antibiotics for her. But the vet wanted to pull the lump, but after further consultation with the doctor, we agreed to monitor her rather than risk a surgery. Anyway, home here watching her carefully, so there may…[Read more]
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You are both in my thoughts and prayers
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Thank you for letting us know so we can be there for you both in our prayers. Not to worry … take care.
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Sending positive thoughts and prayers your way, Dr. Farrell.
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Shiloh we need u strong to take care of Dr. Farrell! Get well sweet thing.
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Prayers for beautiful Shiloh’s successful recovery and for strengthening the resolve and healing gifts of our dearly beloved Joseph. Amen.
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Joseph .. Prayers for you both .. Mans best friend ..Be well little Shiloh .. Be well ..
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Big hugs Joseph and cuddles to Shiloh. It is common for dogs to get benign lumps, my dad’s dog has them and he’s 18 years old and still bossing everyone about with vigour, let’s hope it’s benign.
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Our older dog had a bunch on his leg that he kept biting off – about the size of a dime and red. The vet thought it was cancer; so did we. When the biopsy came back it was just a bunch that forms when there has been a injury. No cancer. No problem. We could have just left it alone. Prayers, hugs and positive thoughts.
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
Preserving our specie – says it all!
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Bizantura posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
Many a rot hides behind religion manipulating believers. Having a foothold in an neighborhood where a lot of the archeological technological goodies are at any cost seems logical.
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
Just to add a bit of depth to the mix – a lot of Israeli groups hate these jewish elites, as it makes them look bad. They call them eruv rav – fake jews (as they are Khazars and not the real Israelites) and are ungodly. Even on the temple mount, it’s said that this group mixed with Moses’ group to cause chaos.
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Jesus Evola posted an update 5 years, 8 months ago
Dr. Johnson poses the question as to why the Jewish elite despise peoples of European decent, and its implications in today’s insanity.
https://www.radioalbion.com/2020/08/the-orthodox-nationalist-why-do-jewish.html
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Just to add a bit of depth to the mix – a lot of Israeli groups hate these jewish elites, as it makes them look bad. They call them eruv rav – fake jews (as they are Khazars and not the real Israelites) and are ungodly. Even on the temple mount, it’s said that this group mixed with Moses’ group to cause chaos.
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Many a rot hides behind religion manipulating believers. Having a foothold in an neighborhood where a lot of the archeological technological goodies are at any cost seems logical.
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