Barbara

    • Of course, they are ruling out “foul play”… humph.

      • Looked up the obit.
        As I’ve said before, when I see 33 in an article, it’s a wink…as is 1947.
        His wife was a teacher for 33 yrs.
        Coinkydink? Maybe.
        The way the land law court system has been shanghai’d, he may have been made a very handsome offer he couldn’t refuse much in the vein of epstain.

  • Scarmoge posted an update 6 years, 8 months ago

    Legislation for the National Security State (as if it needs this kind of help)

    In connection with this article … maybe it’s time to actually listen and deeply consider the voice of Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn.

    “Solzhenitsyn’s tour of America in 1975 was like an enormous funeral procession that no one wanted to see. The White House…[Read more]

  • Nestorians and the Silk Road. This fits in nicely with Joseph’s report that in some quarters of the Chinese regime there is discussion about adopting Christianity as an official religion.
    http://sundayex.catholic.org.hk/node/4581

  • DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 6 years, 8 months ago

    -Somebody, somewhere, will keep paper or other types of decay-proof copies in vaults.
    The ancients used, apart from stone, inscribed gold or lead sheets (lead has the advantage of being disdained by robbers).

  • DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 6 years, 8 months ago

    Trusts are such “wonderful” creations. But if you or I created one they would have been “hacked” in five minutes.

  • Jay Trout posted a new activity comment 6 years, 8 months ago

    And thank you again to everyone. It truly made a difference. I’ll see you all back in the chats!

  • Composition by Athanasius Kircher, the Jesuit polymath who lived in Rome and researched, among other things, the meaning of Egyptian hieroglyphs and the mysteries of the underground world.

  • DownunderET posted a new activity comment 6 years, 8 months ago

    Well I didn’t mean rolling in the grass

  • Brenda Michiko Kelly posted a new activity comment 6 years, 8 months ago

    woof woof Shiloh

  • DownunderET posted a new activity comment 6 years, 8 months ago

    They say dogs mimic their owners…………………whoops!!!!!!!!!!

  • ML light posted an update 6 years, 8 months ago

    This past weekend I was fortunate enough to meet with ConnedinCalifornia, and NYMZA Flugzeug in S.F. at the Legion of Honor. In short, the conversation was absolutely amazing! No surprise there. We were also blessed with an (early) Peter Paul Rubens exhibit, which honestly, was mind-blowing! I was further struck with the fact that even in spite of…[Read more]

    • I wish we could… but that tradition is coming out of a spirit and doctrine/cosmology this country has, increasingly, I think set itself against and rejected.

      • Unfortunately, I think you may be right, Dr. Farrell. Though, I refuse to give up hope, as even my young daughter is already in love with a Philippe de Champaigne that I have hanging in my study. I only ever wanted one child, but now I’m thinking I better produce a small army of intellectuals who cherish these traditions. She gives me hope, as d…[Read more]

        • Being a single man, and at this stage of life, I look back and wonder if I made the right decision not to marry or have children. But I look at how difficult now it must be for parents to raise virtuous and decent children when the whole system and all its institutions are so corrupted and anti-human. I truly have profound respect for parents that…[Read more]

          • Honestly, I feel like my/our challenges have only just started, we know it’s going to be an absolute battle to raise our daughter with a good head on her shoulders, one that cherishes these traditions and values that we, here at Giza, hold so dear to our hearts. Further, I cannot see us putting her in public school, actually, over my dead body…[Read more]

  • Ronin posted a new activity comment 6 years, 8 months ago

    Epstein was cast out. In the game of espionage (which is what this is), rule #1 DON’T GET CAUGHT. In the event of capture, your handlers will disavow all knowledge and leave you to the wolves. Like a good soldier, he fell on the sword. I don’t understand why most people on here allude to him being a fool. These people don’t bind themselves to…[Read more]

    • It’s funny, because the take on it being that he may actually have killed himself is the most outrageous…lol. And you may be right, that he could be MI-6, CIA or Mossad….or all three, but I just don’t get the gut feeling that he would take one for the team. But… who the hell knows?

      • Why do you think its outrageous that he killed himself, out of curiosity? That is exponentially more likely than someone entered his cell and either suicided him or better yet, sprung him from jail. I look at it this way, if who ever his handlers were wanted him, they would have intercepted him before the authorities got a hold of him. He could…[Read more]

        • just a gut feeling ronin. I had the gut feeling about Hitler when I was a little girl, the worst creatures are always cowards. But, like I said, you may be right.

  • Scarmoge posted a new activity comment 6 years, 8 months ago

    … I would say to not even waste time (and it is a waste) with observing. Recall Dr. Farrell’s thoughts in Microcosm about controlling the perceptions of the observer … I think one of the assists to weaponizing one’s mind is to engage in what I like to call “metaphysical shunning.”

    • Please elaborate about “metaphysical shunning.” It sounds important and useful.
      As to observing, I don’t know whether you and I are at cross purposes but, by “observing,” what I meant was collecting enough information to know the enemy. That seems basic and essential to me.

  • Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 8 months ago

    I can’t help but think that the shepherds’ shenanigans have become so predictable and obvious that they have morphed into gambits of a different nature: these are mere distractions from the main game. While it is fun for us to follow and try to second guess their every move, it is important to observe only and not invest our energy in their games.…[Read more]

    • … I would say to not even waste time (and it is a waste) with observing. Recall Dr. Farrell’s thoughts in Microcosm about controlling the perceptions of the observer … I think one of the assists to weaponizing one’s mind is to engage in what I like to call “metaphysical shunning.”

      • Please elaborate about “metaphysical shunning.” It sounds important and useful.
        As to observing, I don’t know whether you and I are at cross purposes but, by “observing,” what I meant was collecting enough information to know the enemy. That seems basic and essential to me.

    • Captain Renault upon being called to the cell of Jeffrey Epstein “I am shocked, shocked, to find that no video was going on in here!”
      …. aaaannnnnnnd we’re done. Next …

      • I can’t help but think that the shepherds’ shenanigans have become so predictable and obvious that they have morphed into gambits of a different nature: these are mere distractions from the main game. While it is fun for us to follow and try to second guess their every move, it is important to observe only and not invest our energy in their games.…[Read more]

        • … I would say to not even waste time (and it is a waste) with observing. Recall Dr. Farrell’s thoughts in Microcosm about controlling the perceptions of the observer … I think one of the assists to weaponizing one’s mind is to engage in what I like to call “metaphysical shunning.”

          • Please elaborate about “metaphysical shunning.” It sounds important and useful.
            As to observing, I don’t know whether you and I are at cross purposes but, by “observing,” what I meant was collecting enough information to know the enemy. That seems basic and essential to me.

    • LOL .. and the comedy continues ..

  • Claude posted an update 6 years, 8 months ago

    When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.”
    ― Frédéric Bastiat

  • DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 6 years, 8 months ago

    Corrupt hospital management and pill popping in the US – no, surely not! Alleged El Paso shooter with links to the late good doctor Sydney Gottlieb (yes THAT Gottlieb)? A mere quirky coincidence…

  • BlueWren posted a new activity comment 6 years, 8 months ago

    Getting closer to Tiamat. One article at a time.

  • Ronin posted a new activity comment 6 years, 8 months ago

    “…But Hong Kong’s population went from five million to seven million and all hell broke loose! Yet Hong Kong controls its own territory, its own population, its own businesses, its own laws, and doesn’t even pay taxes, not a cent, while Shanghai pays enough taxes to support forty percent of China! That’s why Shanghai is the “Lady of the House”…[Read more]

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