@shamus
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 7 years, 10 months ago
Ok, for those wanting updates on the new book, I’m now trying to finish chapters 3 & 4, which will complete part one… It’s going a bit faster than a month ago…
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BlueWren posted a new activity comment 7 years, 10 months ago
True Shamus. When he became President of the U.S. I was very relieved. Perhaps he is keeping these people close to keep a watch on them. I don’t think Haley has much power other than being a spitfire with a microphone. Trump has a method, and it’s almost perceptible in the whirlwind of his chaotic behaviour, but it’s there. It’s a fine thread…[Read more]
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DanaThomas posted an update 7 years, 10 months ago
Italy’s interior minister is using twitter to report the position of more “NGO” migrant trafficking ships and to announce that these vessels will not be allowed to dock in Italian ports. The “bad press” in globalist media is actually a boon, and this blockage is the best communications strategy to get the word out in Africa – bypassing the…[Read more]
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Italian Prime Minister set to cancel visit to Macron after Paris defined Italian policy as “vomitous”. Just a wee bit hypocritical on the part of the French since not so long ago their police beat up “migrants” trying to cross the French border, and ejected them from trains…
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your scottish is showing 🙂
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Like what’s happening at the Mexican border, they are now separating the children from the parent’s who are being housed in the prisons while they wait to get processed. I can believe this news would deter others from coming.
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In the Med it is worse in the sense that the traffickers’ system deliberately sends large numbers of “unaccompanied minors” (on the latest “NGO” ship now in the news, 120 out of 700). Sometimes these are “fake minors”, i.e. those (usually males) who say they are under 18 but actually older in order to get automatic preferential treatment in…[Read more]
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DanaThomas posted an update 7 years, 10 months ago
Space weather and health: short summary
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DownunderET posted an update 7 years, 10 months ago
Great news folks, Forum Borealis is back up and running. New interview is with Erlendur Haraldsson and the topic is Researching Children’s Past Lives Memories.
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Baz posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
nice tempo
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Kahlypso posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
YES CANADA!! Go guys!!! Any help I can give…. please get this out and in the open.. https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-05-22/their-lives-were-ruined-victims-cia-mk-ultra-brainwashing-plan-class-action-suit
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A few months ago one of my good friend’s girlfriends{she is in her early 60} Was interviewed by cbc in victoria about the MK ultra program. Her mother was one of the ladies they experimented on. I can say This stuff def destroyed there family.
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remember to go to https://legacy.gizadeathstar.com/forum and look at the MK Ultra threads that have been started there. Lots of good info.
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And to think that I was a student at McGill … glad I did not participate in any of those “paid-guinea-pig” experiments that were advertised in the papers for starving students looking for a little cash. Which really brings me back to this point — the old school Nazis were (are?) definitely in charge of a whole lot more in this country — and…[Read more]
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The Paperclip scientists that were delving into psychiatry and mind control were also Satanists (on top of being Nazis). Just the best guys ever.. I don’t know about the rocketmen.. They might have just been hardcore Thule.. Looking for a way off the planet..
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It’s about the time. Go Canada!
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
In say 2021, the Anglosphere oligarchs, as the balance between warmongers and pragmatists leans away from the former, we could see a “grand reconciliation” with Russia, with all the due theatrics (though the pragmatists, as long as they are just another emanation of the debt-creation system, will not in reality be very peace-loving either!).
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To be sure, I’m not saying Trump is a peace-loving saviour. But with all the superficial and rather flimsy warmonger victories (hiring John Bolton, the anemic Syria strikes, et al.), the real long term victories appear to be going towards the pragmatists.
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Remember, Trump tends to surround himself, in certain positions, with people with whom he does not always agree. Those people stay until they are no longer useful to Trump. Consider Tillerson at the State Dept. where he ‘cleaned-out’ some of the folks that were no longer welcome in Trump’s Administration, and eventually Tillerson was no longer needed.
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Cara posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
“Rapprochement with Russia is now a core policy objective in Berlin, according to a senior German official with knowledge of the chancellery’s strategy.”
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-05-17/trump-s-global-disruption-pushes-merkel-closer-to-putin-s-orbit-
One has to wonder, could this possibly have been a deliberate objective of Trump’s? Given the monumental establishment forces arrayed to stop any overt moves to make good on his promises for peaceful relations with Russia and a smaller military presence in the world, could his wildly unpredictable behaviors actually belie a kind of Byzantine…[Read more]
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In say 2021, the Anglosphere oligarchs, as the balance between warmongers and pragmatists leans away from the former, we could see a “grand reconciliation” with Russia, with all the due theatrics (though the pragmatists, as long as they are just another emanation of the debt-creation system, will not in reality be very peace-loving either!).
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To be sure, I’m not saying Trump is a peace-loving saviour. But with all the superficial and rather flimsy warmonger victories (hiring John Bolton, the anemic Syria strikes, et al.), the real long term victories appear to be going towards the pragmatists.
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Remember, Trump tends to surround himself, in certain positions, with people with whom he does not always agree. Those people stay until they are no longer useful to Trump. Consider Tillerson at the State Dept. where he ‘cleaned-out’ some of the folks that were no longer welcome in Trump’s Administration, and eventually Tillerson was no longer needed.
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Joseph P. Farrell posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
I agree… I’d rather hear things composed for lute ON the lute, and I do prefer the sound to the guitar.
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Dr Farrell, I am not sure, but I think the reason why original instruments were/are not used that much has more to do with finding talented/virtuoso players of such instruments (and those instruments can be extremely expensive). The tuning of the instruments of that era is also a very delicate thing that must be done right (and may not please all…[Read more]
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It is true that such instruments are more expensive, and hence, more difficult to learn, because they are hand crafted. And it is also true that the tempering systems for tuning them are known to a few people. But still, I think part of it is the mass production effect… and the resulting lazy ears….
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We are still waiting for a little taster of the new Pipe Organ!
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Or is China buying them all up?
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It is not here yet. If if ever DOES get you I will let everyone know.
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Playing a period instrument like the violin with a different temperament or tuning than the contemporary one is a real challenge regardless of whether the instrument is hand-crafted or not, because the violin does not have frets.
P.S. In middle-eastern music (Turkey, Iran, Arab world) the violin is one of the few instruments that can be used…[Read more]-
A simple but charming example of Persian-tuned piano composition:
(In Iran, the santur or dulcimer has always been very popular, and it sound a bit like the harpsichord, which explains the Iranian interest in piano)
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
Well… I’ve been working all night, and listening to my other favorite Bach, Carl Phillip. Mozart is alleged to have said “He(CPE Bach) is the father; we are the children. All that we do right, we owe to him. He who does not own to this, is a scoundrel.” Here’s why (from 1753): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPWeL-7HkJE
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
If I DO do several books rather than one, I’m thinking I might have to release them all at once. This is some of the most difficult material, philosophically speaking, I’ve ever written about.
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Philosophical hmmmmm, sounds like esoteric as well, religion maybe, or ancient history, cant’ wait.
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All of the above and MUCH more besides… I think, probably, this is the most difficult book I’ve tried to tackle, and on a very difficult subject. But it’s not just esoterica or theology nor all ancient stuff either… the historical span is…well….. LONG, as is the theological-philosophical… Sorry I can’t be more specific, but it is…[Read more]
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But is there enough midnight oil to last the distance. Even George Ann would be scratching her head.
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Aptly put, that IS the problem I’m having, not WHAT to write, nor even how, but how to GROUND it, so to speak.
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I hope you find space for some of that material you DIDN’T put in the Transhumanism book.
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
Good headway during the weekend on the new book and a new chapter in it. This book, however, has to deal with such massive amounts of material, that I may either end up making it one very long (and expensive) book, or break it up into two or more. At this stage I don’t know.
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Ah, both/and.
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lol… touche.
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If long and expensive means hours of poring over and emphatic annotation then count me in !
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DON’T skimp on the footnotes!
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I want heiroglyphs, Akkaddian verbs and graphic representations of space-time cells. In (gasp) hardcover.
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I want cryptos and cryptos only!
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I vote for the “lengthy tome” option!
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I suppose vellum is out of the question ?
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I just finished a 600 page monster in “The Invisible History of the Rosicrucians” by Tobias Churton, so a “thick” new book would not be a problem.
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Now this DOES sound interesting ..
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Found this novel by another Churton – or maybe the same author since the protagonist is called “Toby”!
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15959439-the-babylon-gene-
That book is a novel, and Churton did write it.
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That sounds like an interesting book. Was it any good?
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Churton says that he believed Johann Valentin Andreae wrote the manefestos, but also says that there was a never a Rosicrucian society or breatheren. He says that Rosicrucianism was associated with Plato, Dee, Flood and all the usual suspects because of it’s message. There is a lot of religious “chat” in it and the book was a very big “Harveys…[Read more]
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This is what bothers me about such books: the persistent attempt to ignore what contemporaries thought: MOST of them, Robert Fludd and Leibniz included, thought this group was real, yet, academic scholarship does not attempt to delve into why these very intelligent people thought this. It’s similar, in some respects, to the trend in academic…[Read more]
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I hope there is some material on cryptoterrestrials in your upcoming books.
If so, I will buy KINDLE version if there is one, for the version that will have cryptos in it.-
Joseph doesn’t allow Kindle versions of his books.
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I really don’t care with regards to “I want” or “I hope” .. All of Josephs books are epic .. I have yet to read one that hasn’t blown me out .. somewhere amid the lines ..
Needless to say .. this one won’t disappoint .. -
Multi-volume, spiral binding, expensive.
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years ago
The little woodpecker that drills away at the trees around here is back! He’s unafraid and lets me get close to watch…. Beautiful little bird!
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The woodpecker (Picus) figures in archaic Roman mythology. The handsome Picus was a son of Saturn (an association with the Golden Age) and was sought after by Nymphs and Naiads, whom he rejected. But after rejecting the sorceress Circe she turned him into a woodpecker out of pique. He is also associated with the archaic Roman Mars, a figure more…[Read more]
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Ask him if his name is “Woody”
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years ago
Non-stop gentle rainy weather today! My kind of weather! Got much done on the new book including a provisional chapter outline of the whole thing.
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BlueWren posted an update 8 years ago
Finally !!! I hope it’s a sign of good things to come!
https://www.rt.com/news/424390-parliament-macron-protest-syria/
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Monsieur le baron de Rothschild will not be amused! But the Macrons of this world are eminently dispensable…
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@danathomas The more I see this puppet on the TV, the more I see Sarkozy mannerisms..If Macon thinks Al-Assad will go the way of the Gaddafi, he’s sorely mistaken..
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If you look at Mr Macron he might be an illegitimate son of Daddy Rothschild look at them they have certain features which are identical .
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I thought there was a resemblance also.
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It’s true
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Kenny posted an update 8 years ago
I sense Western democracy and Freedom Bird flying over Ghana soon.
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years ago
Well, I have finally begun writing the new book… a good beginning and while I think this book will take more time than usual, I think it will be well work the effort.
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Tommi H posted an update 8 years ago
Well, now as this PR stunt is over we can continue our lives normally.
https://southfront.org/russia-says-syrian-forces-intercepted-71-of-103-launched-missiles-announces-possible-s-300-systems-deliveries-to-syria/-
New greeting for US generals: “May the Farce be with you!”
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Dana!! Thank you for that laugh!! 😆
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The acronym formed by the first letters of France, UK and Usa says it all – sorry Doc couldn’t resist that 🙂
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I’m surprised how well the old S-125 and the S-200 missile system performed. I know they upgraded those systems lately but still.. I’m surprised. It might be because they are integrated with the modern Russian air defence system in Syria. Maybe Russians feed them the data of incoming missiles and then the Syrian forces just do the shooting part,…[Read more]
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Or maybe something like this…
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Can’t open the link.
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the link works, I just tried it. Maybe your internet provider has blocked their site. It happens a lot with the Southfront.org
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
It probably won’t be long before “they” drop Russia and start time-consuming chatter about some other topic. Just remember how full the Community page was of comments on N. Korea and supposedly imminent war…
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Remember how sudden the switch in the NK story was? Literally overnight, everyone toned down the rhetoric and was talking about negotiations, and for no overtly obvious reason.
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It was soon after Rex Tillerson came back from San Carlos de Bariloche. I think someone down there gave out some new directives.
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I don’t think they’ll ever drop Russia. They *need* Russia to be their continuous problem.
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Well you have to ask how many “PARTS” are there going to be. ????
How is the puppy taking to Dad’s “I have to work now, go lay down.”?
She’s doing very well with it so far.