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  • justawhoaman posted an update 6 years ago

    “…while I was writing my first book, AIDS INC., I got a call from a doctor who had set up a small AIDS clinic in Uganda. He simply gave his patients clean rooms and nutritious food, and helped them start a little farm, where they grew beans and sold them. That’s all.

    He said to me, “All their AIDS symptoms went away. What do I do now?” (Jon…[Read more]

    • Reading Jon’s writings is like being offered a cool glass of water at an oasis in a desert of derelicts…where is the empirical evidence to prove the efficacy of a shot of “stuff”? With all of the social and medical scientists for hire to expound a narrative instead of factual proof, don’t need it. Instead of improving their environment, the…[Read more]

  • WalkingDead posted an update 6 years ago

  • Margaret W. posted an update 6 years ago

    Catherine Austin Fitts and James Corbett discussing Gates and vaccine agenda. The Injection Fraud with James Corbett https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAwXQli8__k

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 6 years ago

    If you noticed, he had a huge crowd and there were many who “couldn’t go there”. He literally “whittled” it down to four then to two then to one.

    CAF has told of situations where she has been in a crowd and she is totally thinking “what is wrong with all these people? and realized that they had literally been group hypnotized. She wasn’t. She…[Read more]

  • Bizantura posted an update 6 years ago

    I don’t know if this has been published on here before since it is old.

  • Blake posted an update 6 years ago

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/06/04/researchers-retract-study-that-found-big-risks-using-hydroxychloroquine-treat-covid-19/

    So this article was hidden on a Friday night online at the bottom of the posts website. Basically retracts the study CNN and other fake news outlets quoted saying hydroxychloroquine could be detrimental in…[Read more]

  • beatthedrum posted an update 6 years ago

    From the current %g Summit ‘conference’…a legal (and otherwise) successful approach to fighting 5g tower installations: https://the5gsummit.com/expert/raymond-broomhall-2/

  • Ken posted an update 6 years ago

    An interesting conversation…. http://www.corbettreport.com

    • Precisely why I love CAF. BRILLIANT… with Corbett hot on her IQ numbers. If someone is short on time (like who isn’t) the whole discussion is important but the last 15 minutes (start at 45min) is the crux of the conversation for us all to agree to stand together.

      • Was just about to post the same link but thought I had best check to see if someone had done so already. Great conversation, and if you haven’t seen James’ Corbett’s latest vid on the Gates Syndicate, I do recommend it…James does excellent research, all of it from public record material too 🙂 https://www.corbettreport.com/gates/

      • Thank you!

    • CAF is great!

    • Fabulous interview. Greg Carlson is another “must hear” interviewer as he totally does his research and asks great questions.

      • Do you think so? I can’t bear him!

        • p.s. I subscribe for nuggets such as this, which is worth the monthly fee even if I only listen to a show one every 3 months. He does have some great guests and his podcast does well on the fact he mostly keeps his mouth shut and lets his guests speak. I do find him a bit virtue signally and childish if I’m honest.

          • His tone of voice is more than a little annoying but he does ask good questions and doesn’t interrupt to let us know how smart he is. That is not always the case with Dr. Farrell as some interviewers want to impress him with what they know. Frustrating.

            • I think if he was better prepared and I had a sense he had even read 10% JPF’s books cover to cover he’d be much a better host. He has improved over the past 5 years I’ve been listening to him and he does get less annoying. I do like an interviewer who is competent and able to ask question rather than just listen passively. I guess we all like…[Read more]

        • I like Greg’s interviews, maybe not all his subjects, but that’s just my preferences. He’s become a better interviewer over time, practice makes perfect and all that, and I think he takes his job way more seriously now than in the past. This most recent interview with Dr Farrell demonstrated a far greater knowledge and grasp of geezer concepts…[Read more]

          • Yes I’ll give him credit on this interview, he did a good job on the bits I heard. I’m never impressed by his progressive views though, although these are waning. Im not sure about the kind heart – not impressed by his virtue signalling, he does a lot of that and not impressed by how he behaved after Twyman died and the comments he made about the…[Read more]

            • no harm done 🙂 i’d be interested in the TT ref if you can find it – if you do, please pm me. regards…

            • Ah maybe I was being too harsh on Greg and judging him by his past stuff and being mean spirited. He does get loads better and dedicated to improving. He is very warm on his interviews and doesn’t interrupt the host which are all great interviewing skills and he did do a really good job on that interview so full marks to him. The TT was some t…[Read more]

  • Katie B posted a new activity comment 6 years ago

    Coming to a City near you with similar language, such as abolish police:
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8372847/Black-Lives-Matter-protesters-streets-London.html

    What no masks, no social distancing? Contrast that with the peaceful protests at Hyde Park where it took 9 coppers to put one little woman in a riot van all because she had a…[Read more]

  • DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 6 years ago

    From today all travel restrictions within Italy have been lifted. The cv narrative is being eroded, also with a recent serological test, using a statistically relevant sample (7,000 people currently being doubled to 14,000) showing that about 1/3 of the population (that would be 20 million) have been exposed to “it”, developing the antibody and…[Read more]

  • Katie B posted a new activity comment 6 years ago

    I kinda thought this whole thing was going to pave the way eventually to ‘Robocop’

    • Robocop already existed, starting in CA around 1990. If you got pulled over by motorcycle or car, a robocop looking person would descend with 80K worth of high tech equipment and weapons strapped to their bodies, mirrored sunglasses, high leather boots, face of cold steel. You learned to avoid the police/CHP if you saw them anywhere. If driving…[Read more]

      • Goodness. Sounds terrifying. I remember working in the City of London when the peaceful student protests took place. Students didn’t even get to the city but there were long lines of armoured police forming human walls everywhere. They were busting for a fight – you could see it all over their square jawed malevolent faces. They looked mind controlled.

        • Yes, exactly…although now I’m here in WA on the outskirts of ANTIFASTAN with the newly declared country CHAZ…so it does make me question what has come first or perhaps both by design…non thinking robots paired with non thinking hysterics.

  • Katie B posted a new activity comment 6 years ago

    Yes, I’m thrilled other people are interested, here’s his site:

    https://www.britainshiddenhistory.co.uk/forums/users/ross-broadstock/topics/

  • Bizantura posted a new activity comment 6 years ago

    Katie B can you post a direct link to the online bookshop called forbidden history? I get referred to everywhere but forbidden history bookshop.

  • Katie B posted a new activity comment 6 years ago

    He also, interestingly, remarks that most of the symbols have at least a double meaning and that just in one picture there is a huge amount of information packed in. I note, it’s also a story based on pictures, which could be acting like a memory palace, connecting and remembering ancient stories and clan history. It also works like a…[Read more]

    • Katie B can you post a direct link to the online bookshop called forbidden history? I get referred to everywhere but forbidden history bookshop.

    • Katie .. this all fits in with a lot of Ralph Ellis’s research ..

      • Yes, he’s really good too. Although I don’t think he’s as accurate or as in-depth as Wilson and Blackett but his books are great and his lectures.

        • Will look into this. Linguists say that Assyrian (or Syriac) is a Semitic language, while the Welsh-Gaelic family is considered to be Indo-European. Nevertheless this does not exclude connections; as the linguists quoted in the Babel book say, it is more fruitful to find positive correspondences, even if they may be relatively few, than to focus…[Read more]

          • I’m pretty sure the Sumerian’s were an anomaly as they did not have a Semitic language. There is a huge depth of research into this by Alan Wilson et al. They even went to the extent of buying land so they could excavate an old ruined church. They are real British hero’s and any claims they make are well backed up in historical and archa…[Read more]

          • Also, in Heather Lynn’s annunaki book, this is what she has to say about the Sumerian language:
            “Sumerian does not fit into any of the major linguistic groups” and talking of archaeologists looking into the Sumerian language: “they soon realised that what they had deciphered was not Akkadian at all, but rather a completely unknown language type”.…[Read more]

          • P.s when they say the British are a Germanic people that is not really true. The oldest layers are middle eastern and the DNA evidence is showing that people stayed in their clan groups despite so called conquests, invasions and integrations. I have zero German or French blood in me.

  • Katie B posted an update 6 years ago

    And this video using the Welsh Cymroglyphics to decode Egyptian Hieroglyphics. If we look at the method Ross uses to decode them, it’s using a system of combinatorics – permutations within permutations of symbol encompassed into one picture. Is this the ancient, one language and is it also the language of our…[Read more]

    • He also, interestingly, remarks that most of the symbols have at least a double meaning and that just in one picture there is a huge amount of information packed in. I note, it’s also a story based on pictures, which could be acting like a memory palace, connecting and remembering ancient stories and clan history. It also works like a…[Read more]

      • Katie B can you post a direct link to the online bookshop called forbidden history? I get referred to everywhere but forbidden history bookshop.

      • Katie .. this all fits in with a lot of Ralph Ellis’s research ..

        • Yes, he’s really good too. Although I don’t think he’s as accurate or as in-depth as Wilson and Blackett but his books are great and his lectures.

          • Will look into this. Linguists say that Assyrian (or Syriac) is a Semitic language, while the Welsh-Gaelic family is considered to be Indo-European. Nevertheless this does not exclude connections; as the linguists quoted in the Babel book say, it is more fruitful to find positive correspondences, even if they may be relatively few, than to focus…[Read more]

            • I’m pretty sure the Sumerian’s were an anomaly as they did not have a Semitic language. There is a huge depth of research into this by Alan Wilson et al. They even went to the extent of buying land so they could excavate an old ruined church. They are real British hero’s and any claims they make are well backed up in historical and archa…[Read more]

            • Also, in Heather Lynn’s annunaki book, this is what she has to say about the Sumerian language:
              “Sumerian does not fit into any of the major linguistic groups” and talking of archaeologists looking into the Sumerian language: “they soon realised that what they had deciphered was not Akkadian at all, but rather a completely unknown language type”.…[Read more]

            • P.s when they say the British are a Germanic people that is not really true. The oldest layers are middle eastern and the DNA evidence is showing that people stayed in their clan groups despite so called conquests, invasions and integrations. I have zero German or French blood in me.

    • How is this for some forbidden history in the UK?

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RpDB9G7TOM

  • Bizantura posted a new activity comment 6 years ago

    Thank you very much for this Katie B.

  • DanaThomas posted an update 6 years ago

    From King’s College

    • thanks Katie-B, from the books recommended by Ross, are the a few you would highly recommend. this is great, (he flashes the books so fast).

      • Hi Seashore. Oh there’s so many, it depends on what you are interested in most. There’s Alan Wilson’s Ark of the Covenant or Moses in the Hieroglyphics for starters. Ross also has a couple of good how to guides for deciphering hieroglyphics too.

  • Katie B posted an update 6 years ago

    For those in the vidchat who were interested in the ancient Syrian connections to Britain, this is a great introduction.

    The chap, Ross, runs an online bookshop called forbidden history. I bought quite a few books from them (as I worry books may be a target sooner or later for the cabal) and he gave me a book for free – you wouldn’t get that on a…[Read more]

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