Clif High told me to read this book. Steinbeck being a great American author, and given our current circumstance (imminent social order upheaval and financial collapse), it was Clif’s idea that our experience would be similar to Steinbeck’s description in this book. I would have to disagree. If you are going to read American authors, Melville and his journey to NEW EARTH is a better synonym for what we are about to experience.
The book was finished quickly, which means I enjoyed it very much. A page turner. Many Americans will be offended by the whorehouse antics and alcohol commercial quality of the writing. If you read this book and have troubles with your drinking, it will only make it worse.
The story is just as phantastic as any sword-quest story I have read. Steinbeck giving qualities of respect and tenderness to the down-and-out, the underworld, the poor and destitute.
Bums do not throw parties for wizards (Doc). Whores do not associate with men outside of their profession.
I suppose the parts that are true, the parts Clif was referencing, are the people sleeping in rusted boilers and steel pipes on empty lots, already American fact.
Thank you Clif High, and thank you John Steinbech.
Finally, what did the Frankie character and gopher have to do with the narrative? I don’t understand.
Except, you know I understand. (Feigning ignorance and self-deprecation are my strongest magicks)
Frankie is the only real part of the narrative.
The gopher had to go searching for his females elsewhere.
Get ready America.
Some of my highlights:
Cannery Row by John Steinbeck & Susan Shillinglaw
Book last read: 2023-01-15 19:50:55 Percentage read: 100%
Chapter 3: Chapter 1 Highlight Chapter progress: 8.92% Highlight: man’s right to kill himself is inviolable,
Chapter 4: Chapter 2 Highlight Chapter progress: 11.46% Highlight: What can it profit a man to gain the whole world and to come to his property with a gastric ulcer, a blown prostate, and bifocals?
Chapter 7: Chapter 5 Highlight Chapter progress: 17.2% Highlight: Western Biological sells bugs and snails and spiders, and rattlesnakes, and rats, and honey bees and gila monsters. These are all for sale. Then there are little unborn humans, some whole and others sliced thin and mounted on slides.
Chapter 8: Chapter 6 Annotation Chapter progress: 19.75% Highlight: Doc was collecting marine animals in the Great Tide Pool on the tip of the Peninsula. Notes: only certified endowment enriched sellouts able to harvest from sea.
Chapter 8: Chapter 6 Annotation Chapter progress: 21.02% Highlight: Besides, these are going to the Middle West to Northwestern University. Notes: Endowment enriched academic morons.
Chapter 10: Chapter 8 Highlight Chapter progress: 28.03% Highlight: Curtains?” he demanded. “What in God’s name do you want curtains
Chapter 13: Chapter 11 Annotation Chapter progress: 33.76% Highlight: he had a sad life, for he always made just a fraction less than he needed to live. Notes: Prison planet.
Chapter 13: Chapter 11 Annotation Chapter progress: 35.67% Highlight: A delicacy about the license plates and the lights made Gay choose back streets. Notes: Road pirates for stickers and plates.
Chapter 13: Chapter 11 Highlight Chapter progress: 35.67% Highlight: Two generations of Americans knew more about the Ford coil than the clitoris
Chapter 14: Chapter 12 Annotation Chapter progress: 37.58% Highlight: But the better and richer families were coming to it Notes: Embalming the dead.
Chapter 14: Chapter 12 Highlight Chapter progress: 37.58% Highlight: In those days little boys were courteous.
Chapter 15: Chapter 13 Annotation Chapter progress: 40.13% Highlight: Mack and the boys would have thought anyone who traveled without salt, pepper, and coffee very silly indeed.
Notes: Apocalypse science.
Chapter 15: Chapter 13 Highlight Chapter progress: 40.13% Highlight: Only fools build big fires.
Chapter 15: Chapter 13 Annotation Chapter progress: 42.68% Highlight: Doc is the nicest fella I ever knew.
Chapter 17: Chapter 15 Highlight Chapter progress: 48.41% Highlight: My wife is a wonderful woman,” he said in a kind of peroration. “Most wonderful woman. Ought to of been a man. If she was a man I wouldn’ of married her.”
Chapter 19: Chapter 17 Highlight Chapter progress: 52.87% Highlight: People didn’t like you for telling the truth.
Chapter 20: Chapter 18 Annotation Chapter progress: 54.78% Highlight: He drank some hot coffee, ate three sandwiches and had a quart of beer.
Chapter 21: Chapter 19 Annotation Chapter progress: 57.32% Highlight: They didn’t denounce him and he promised to stop. He was very prominent in the Masonic Lodge.
Notes: 33.3
Chapter 22: Chapter 20 Annotation Chapter progress: 59.24% Highlight: we’ll make over to you twenty-five frogs for a buck. You got a five-frog profit there and nobody loses his shirt.”
Notes: Frogs for money. Somebody call the feds.
Chapter 22: Chapter 20 Highlight Chapter progress: 59.87% Highlight: They did not measure their joy in goods sold, their egos in bank balances, nor their loves in what they cost.
Chapter 25: Chapter 23 Highlight Chapter progress: 70.7% Highlight: They could ruin their lives and get money.
Chapter 25: Chapter 23 Annotation Chapter progress: 70.7% Highlight: And those traits we detest, sharpness, greed, acquisitiveness, meanness, egotism and self-interest are the traits of success. Notes: Greed is dead. Alphabet inc.gov owns everything.
Chapter 25: Chapter 23 Annotation Chapter progress: 73.25% Highlight: Word came down to Dora that it was all right to open up the Bear Flag. Notes: Whore house acceptance.
This great phantasy book has a difficult stumbling block at the beginning. The first few stories are so fantastic, you may be tempted to put it away forever, but if you keep up your work, you will be rewarded with many fine phantasy tales.
I especially enjoyed the Jorkens stories.
In my research, and some strange event of synchronicity that certainly was born from the Holy Spirit, I found this GREAT PHANTASY SPACE RELIGION artifact.
Several HIGH SPACE WIZARDS communicating in the open, kept in HIGH REGARD by their SPACE CHURCH -> The Smithsonian Institution.
Correspondence to/from Arthur C Clarke, Stanley Kubrick, Wernher von Braun, and Lord Dunsany.
It’s clear that Arthur C. Clarke was a brilliant story teller, his “science fiction” conscripted by our evil-e government and alien operatives to feed the moronic sheep. Building the structure of our modern day slavery and deception. NASA/CIA overlords.
FREE THE PEOPLE.
Thank you, Father.
Some of my highlights:
In the Land of Time: And Other Fantasy Tales by Lord Dunsany
Book last read: 2022-12-30 21:19:24 Percentage read: 100%
Chapter 4: Introduction Annotation Chapter progress: 2.71% Highlight: H. P. Lovecraft, J. R. R. Tolkien, Fritz Leiber, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Moore herself Notes: C.L. Moore.
Chapter 4: Introduction Annotation Chapter progress: 3.25% Highlight: incalculable vortices of space and time that modern science had uncovered. Notes: Particle and quantum physics. DEAD END SCIENCE.
Chapter 4: Introduction Highlight Chapter progress: 5.15% Highlight: Another play, Lord Adrian (written in 1922-23 but not published until 1933), comes close to misanthropy. Here an elderly nobleman is injected with the glands from an ape and, rejuvenated, produces an offspring, Lord Adrian; but Adrian’s partial animal ancestry leads him to plan an overthrow of the human race, since “I regard the domination of all life by man as the greatest evil that ever befell the earth.
Chapter 4: Introduction Highlight Chapter progress: 7.32% Highlight: Arthur C. Clarke and Lord Dunsany: A Correspondence, ed. Keith Allen Daniels (Anamnesis Press, 1998
Chapter 6: The Gods of Pegāna Annotation Chapter progress: 11.92% Highlight: Seeing that wisdom is not in cities nor happiness in wisdom, Notes: Boy howdy. Aint it the truth.
Chapter 6: The Gods of Pegāna Annotation Chapter progress: 13.55% Highlight: For three years there had been pestilence, and in the last of the three a famine; moreover, there was imminence of war. Notes: USA
Chapter 6: The Gods of Pegāna Annotation Chapter progress: 14.09% Highlight: And after that did men slay men with mists. Notes: Chemtrails.
Chapter 6: The Gods of Pegāna Highlight Chapter progress: 15.45% Highlight: Do bullocks goad one another on whom the same yoke rests? Notes: We’re all in it together?
Chapter 9: In the Land of Time Annotation Chapter progress: 20.6% Highlight: and this is all that may be told of those adventurous armies that went to war with Time to save the world and the gods, and were overwhelmed by the hours and the years. Notes: UxSA dod eternal war for profit. Alphabet Inc.gov
Chapter 13: The Sword of Welleran Annotation Chapter progress: 25.47% Highlight: Nothing now remained to Merimna’s men save their inviolate city and the glory of the remembrance of their ancient fame. Notes: USA
Chapter 13: The Sword of Welleran Annotation Chapter progress: 25.75% Highlight: Hear us, ye whose wisdom has discerned so much, and discern for us how a man may escape death when two score horsemen assail him with their swords, all of them sworn to kill him, Notes: Bill Gates
Chapter 13: The Sword of Welleran Annotation Chapter progress: 25.75% Highlight: Or discern for us how two men alone may enter a walled city by night, and bring away from it that city’s king, Notes: Bill Gates
Chapter 13: The Sword of Welleran Annotation Chapter progress: 26.83% Highlight: See how red the dawn is and how red the spires of Merimna. They are angry with Merimna in Paradise and they bode its doom. Notes: USA
Chapter 13: The Sword of Welleran Annotation Chapter progress: 26.83% Highlight: “Ay, you may sing of Welleran, but Welleran is dead and a doom is on your city. Notes: USA
Chapter 14: The Kith of the Elf-Folk Highlight Chapter progress: 28.73% Highlight: I want to have a soul to worship God, and to know the meaning of music, and to see the inner beauty of the marshlands and to imagine Paradise.”
Chapter 14: The Kith of the Elf-Folk Annotation Chapter progress: 29.0% Highlight: most of the humans have a soul already. Notes: Not all humans have souls.
Chapter 14: The Kith of the Elf-Folk Highlight Chapter progress: 29.0% Highlight: And they said to her: “If you must have a soul and go and worship God, and become a mortal and die, place this to your left breast a little above the heart, and it will enter and you will become a human.
Chapter 14: The Kith of the Elf-Folk Highlight Chapter progress: 30.62% Highlight: All the poor have souls. It is all they have.
Chapter 14: The Kith of the Elf-Folk Highlight Chapter progress: 30.89% Highlight: I would like to be called Terrible North Wind,” said Mary Jane, “or Song of the Rushes.”
Chapter 15: The Ghosts Highlight Chapter progress: 31.71% Highlight: The great trade routes that littered the years with empty meat tins and cheap novels were far from here.
Chapter 15: The Ghosts Highlight Chapter progress: 31.98% Highlight: Within, a great damp log upon the fireplace began to squeak and sing, and struck up a whining tune, and a tall flame stood up over it and beat time, and all the shadows crowded round and began to dance.
Chapter 16: The Fortress Unvanquishable, Save for Sacnoth Annotation Chapter progress: 33.06% Highlight: Then the magician of that village made spells against those fell dreams; yet still the dreams came flitting through the trees as soon as the dark had fallen, and led men’s minds by night into terrible places and caused them to praise Satan openly with their lips. Notes: Prophecy fulfilled.
Chapter 16: The Fortress Unvanquishable, Save for Sacnoth Annotation Chapter progress: 33.33% Highlight: And a cold fear fell on the hearts of the villagers when they found that their magician had failed them. Notes: Elon Musk will fail you.
Chapter 16: The Fortress Unvanquishable, Save for Sacnoth Annotation Chapter progress: 34.69% Highlight: Who are you that spoil the labour of years all done to the honour of Satan?” Notes: Bill Gates
Chapter 16: The Fortress Unvanquishable, Save for Sacnoth Annotation Chapter progress: 35.23% Highlight: Outside he felt the night air on his face, and found that he stood upon a narrow way between two abysses. Notes: Narrow path to salvation.
Chapter 16: The Fortress Unvanquishable, Save for Sacnoth Annotation Chapter progress: 35.5% Highlight: Heavily in the chamber hung the clammy odour of a large and deadly beast. Notes: Bill Gates
Chapter 16: The Fortress Unvanquishable, Save for Sacnoth Annotation Chapter progress: 36.59% Highlight: And who shall say what hath befallen in the days of long ago? Notes: Mostly lies.
Chapter 16: The Fortress Unvanquishable, Save for Sacnoth Annotation Chapter progress: 36.59% Highlight: only beside him lay an old man, wizened and evil and dead, whose head and hand were severed from his body. Notes: U know who.
Chapter 18: Idle Days on the Yann Highlight Chapter progress: 38.75% Highlight: For when the people of this city wake the gods will die.
Chapter 18: Idle Days on the Yann Highlight Chapter progress: 38.75% Highlight: whether our great and sacred father the Sun shall bring up more life like us from the marshes, or whether all the world shall end to-night. Notes: Evolution science. 33.3
Chapter 18: Idle Days on the Yann Highlight Chapter progress: 40.92% Highlight: And soon we saw her white and full of mists, and wreathed with rainbows delicate and small that she had plucked up near the mountain’s summit from some celestial garden of the Sun.
Chapter 19: A Shop in Go-by Street Annotation Chapter progress: 42.55% Highlight: Licensed to sell weasels and jade earrings. Notes: Alphabet.gov in phantasy land.
Chapter 19: A Shop in Go-by Street Annotation Chapter progress: 43.36% Highlight: And I built myself a hut and roofed it over with the huge abundant leaves of a marvellous weed and ate the meat that grows on the targar-tree and waited there three days. Notes: Apocalypse science.
Chapter 19: A Shop in Go-by Street Highlight Chapter progress: 43.9% Highlight: And do you know,” she said, “that Life is illusion?” “Of course it is not,” I said, “Life is real, Life is earnest—.” At that both the witch and her cat (who had not moved from her old place by the hearth) burst into laughter.
Chapter 21: The Bride of the Man-Horse Annotation Chapter progress: 48.24% Highlight: Her father had been half centaur and half god; her mother was the child of a desert lion and that sphinx that matches the pyramids;— Notes: Halfbreeds.
Chapter 23: Where the Tides Ebb and Flow Highlight Chapter progress: 49.86% Highlight: Then I knew that the cause of Nature had triumphed, and London had passed away.
Chapter 30: The City Highlight Chapter progress: 55.28% Highlight: It must be some doom that is going to fall on the city, something has warned them and they have stolen away. Nothing may warn the people.
Chapter 33: The Coronation of Mr. Thomas Shap Annotation Chapter progress: 57.99% Highlight: He gave up reading the papers altogether, he lost all interest in politics, he cared less and less for things that were going on around him. Notes: Be ye separate.
Chapter 34: The City on Mallington Moor Highlight Chapter progress: 59.89% Highlight: There was none of that hurry of which foolish cities boast, nothing ugly or sordid so far as I could see. I saw that it was a city of beauty and song.
Chapter 34: The City on Mallington Moor Highlight Chapter progress: 59.89% Highlight: When I tried to ask them by signs whence they had come with their city they would only point to the moon,
Chapter 34: The City on Mallington Moor Highlight Chapter progress: 59.89% Highlight: where there should have been crescents on the domes of the minarets there were golden suns with rays,
Chapter 34: The City on Mallington Moor Annotation Chapter progress: 60.16% Highlight: It was morning on Mallington Moor, Notes: A better Utopia than Bacon’s Atlantis.
Chapter 35: The Bureau d’Echange de Maux Annotation Chapter progress: 60.43% Highlight: for there was so evil a look in that fattened man, in the hang of his fallen cheeks and his sinful eye, that you would have said he had had dealings with Hell and won the advantage Notes: U know who.
Chapter 35: The Bureau d’Echange de Maux Annotation Chapter progress: 60.7% Highlight: What they exchanged with each other he did not care except that it had to be evils Notes: Blackrock LLC
Chapter 36: The Exiles’ Club Highlight Chapter progress: 62.87% Highlight: I may have said “What are you?”
Chapter 37: Thirteen at Table Annotation Chapter progress: 64.23% Highlight: “I must tell you, sir, that I have led a wicked life. O, a very wicked life. Notes: Larry Fink
Chapter 37: Thirteen at Table Annotation Chapter progress: 65.04% Highlight: like one that has ended weeping because it is vain and has not the consolation even of tears. Notes: Broken heart contrite spirit.
Chapter 37: Thirteen at Table Highlight Chapter progress: 65.31% Highlight: And when we recalled that the hunting season was ended we turned our faces to Spring and thought of the new things that try to replace the old.
Chapter 40: The Tale of the Abu Laheeb Highlight Chapter progress: 68.02% Highlight: And one can’t easily believe in a white man living all alone in such a place as that,
Chapter 40: The Tale of the Abu Laheeb Annotation Chapter progress: 69.65% Highlight: If Truth cannot stand alone, she scorns the cheap aid of photography. Notes: NASA moon landing.
Chapter 41: Our Distant Cousins Annotation Chapter progress: 70.73% Highlight: that it’s my theory, I don’t know what you think, that he actually experienced these, especially the trip to the moon, Notes: Jules Verne.
Chapter 41: Our Distant Cousins Annotation Chapter progress: 71.0% Highlight: And if my calculations were wrong and I missed the red planet I shouldn’t want the cash. Notes: Gtfo Elon Musk
Chapter 41: Our Distant Cousins Highlight Chapter progress: 71.0% Highlight: I hate to talk about things I am going to do.
Chapter 41: Our Distant Cousins Annotation Chapter progress: 71.27% Highlight: witch-doctors making spells, astrologers working out portents, reporters making their articles, and I alone looking at that distant neighbour with lonely thoughts unshared by anyone on our planet.
Chapter 41: Our Distant Cousins Annotation Chapter progress: 75.34% Highlight: But they were too busy with their learning to look at a new truth. Notes: Academic garbage.
Chapter 42: The Walk to Lingham Annotation Chapter progress: 76.96% Highlight: but I knew what it looked like from the sound of its awful steps, coming up crab-like and elephantine and stumping grimly down, and I knew from the sigh in the leaves that the twigs were all bending back as it hurried after me. Notes: Walking trees.
Chapter 43: The Development of the Rillswood Estate Highlight Chapter progress: 80.22% Highlight: There was only one convention in those days really; the convention that you did the thing that was done, and that nothing else was possible.
Chapter 43: The Development of the Rillswood Estate Highlight Chapter progress: 81.57% Highlight: I think it’s good for people to look at ruin sometimes, and then to turn away from the dark chasm to find all the world more radiant,
Chapter 46: The Policeman’s Prophecy Highlight Chapter progress: 83.74% Highlight: It would probably not be long before the traces of man’s supremacy began to grow indistinct, the outlines of all his work in steel or stone being blurred by weeds till they grew as vague as old footprints.
Chapter 46: The Policeman’s Prophecy Highlight Chapter progress: 84.01% Highlight: Don’t let us be too greatly elated at that reverence that may outlast us, for it will not come so much from our own deserts as from the depths of the fathomless loyalty that is in the heart of the dog.
Chapter 47: The Two Bottles of Relish Highlight Chapter progress: 84.82% Highlight: I mean you don’t have to quote the whole of the Inferno to show that you’ve read Milton;
Chapter 52: The Pirate of the Round Pond Highlight Chapter progress: 94.58% Highlight: and knew I must think of the glory of it, and not bother about what it ought to be worth in cash.
Chapter 53: Explanatory Notes Highlight Chapter progress: 99.73% Highlight: Baron Münchhausen’s Narrative of His Marvellous Travels and Campaigns in Russia (1785), compiled by R. E. Raspe.
Go with me to the sea as a rich gentleman, stealing away your 17 year old lover from a catholic girl’s school with newly acquired yacht and crew to sail her away in this romantic seagoing elopement.
If you are in the gentleman’s club, and not blocked from all paths of free action and thought, (banned from all social media, bank accounts closed, TRANSACTIONS REVERSED, inventory stolen, shutdown and canceled) in this terrible purgatory system of “fake capitalism”, you may find this a delightful tale of maritime fiction.
However, in light of the current situation, where FBI narradigm (narrative/paradigm) goon enforcers will come to your home for speaking against the corporate state Alphabet Inc.gov, this story is very irksome, and I found myself wishing this “gentleman” and his woman were capsized and drowned in the deep green waters of the “English” channel.
Father, forgive me.
Enjoy this excellent FICTION book.
Some of my highlights:
A Marriage at Sea by William Clark Russell
Book last read: 2022-11-14 18:00:19 Percentage read: 100%
Chapter 1: THE ELOPEMENT Highlight Chapter progress: 11.84% Highlight: Though she was three months short of eighteen years of age, she might readily have passed for twenty-one, so womanly was her figure, as though, indeed, she was of tropic breeding and had been reared under suns which quickly ripen a maiden’s beauty.
Chapter 3: SWEETHEARTS IN A DANDY Annotation Chapter progress: 23.68% Highlight: and now the heavens were a pale blue, piebald with bodies of white vapour streaming up out of the south and touching the green and creaming stretch of waters with shadows of violet. Notes: No chemtrails. High altitude aerosol injection.
Chapter 5: SWEETHEARTS IN A STORM Highlight Chapter progress: 34.87% Highlight: As she gallantly rose, still valiantly rounding into the wind, as though the spirit of the British soil in which had grown the hardy timber out of which she was manufactured was never stronger in her than now, the water that filled her decks roared cascading over the rails.
Chapter 12: THE MERMAID Highlight Chapter progress: 82.24% Highlight: I had a pipe and tobacco with me, and as I walked the deck in the evening with my darling, I had never felt happier.
Chapter 13: HOMEWARD BOUND Highlight Chapter progress: 82.89% Highlight: There is better music to me in the noise of your engine-room than in the finest performance of the first opera orchestra in the world.”
Chapter 13: HOMEWARD BOUND Highlight Chapter progress: 82.89% Highlight: for what but a novel in a yacht’s cabin on a wet day
Chapter 13: HOMEWARD BOUND Highlight Chapter progress: 83.55% Highlight: His boots were full of water, and his eyes resembled pieces of jellyfish fixed on either side his nose.
Chapter 13: HOMEWARD BOUND Highlight Chapter progress: 86.84% Highlight: and then looking into my pocket-book and finding that I had no more gold about me than I should need,
Chapter 13: HOMEWARD BOUND Highlight Chapter progress: 87.5% Highlight: melting into the dim azure of the Lizard district.
Chapter 14: THE END Annotation Chapter progress: 88.16% Highlight: three-and-thirty, Notes: SoS
Chapter 14: THE END Annotation Chapter progress: 89.47% Highlight: If the law says it’s all right the Church is bound to regard it as right. Notes: Corporate injections.
Imagine another replacement philosophy book in the garb of so-called science fiction. Eerily similar to many other “sci-fi” books I’ve read. See Childhood’s End and Gordon Eklund, Find the Changleling, and Norstrillia by Cordwainer Smith reviews.
Mark Jack Vance with the number of a man. He was certainly adept at his story.
Illuminating.
Don’t shoot the messenger. Identities stolen, historical records eradicated, two thousand years of slavery and lies; All coming to A CLOSE.
Is it biblical prophesy? Or, have you taken the serpent’s venom and remain inoculated against all reality? COVID-19 corporate.gov bioweapon.
It’s easy to discern, but most of the morons will continue in the matrix. The beef steak is delicious, the lady in red is really a disgusting man. You sick fucks like it that way. Living the incoherent lie.
Some of my highlights:
Emphyrio by Jack Vance
Book last read: 2022-10-22 13:55:42 Percentage read: 100%
Chapter 3: Chapter I Annotation Chapter progress: 3.27% Highlight: The top of his skull had been removed; upon the naked brain rested a striated yellow gel. Notes: Bill Gates
Chapter 4: Chapter II Annotation Chapter progress: 6.07% Highlight: tantalizing glimpses of the Five Worlds. Notes: Hopi prophecy.
Chapter 4: Chapter II Annotation Chapter progress: 7.01% Highlight: manlike but non-human, hybrids of insect, Notes: Elon Musk
Chapter 4: Chapter II Annotation Chapter progress: 7.94% Highlight: Yes; someday I want to be financially independent, and travel space. Have you visited other worlds?” Notes: get off the planet, Bill Gates.
Chapter 4: Chapter II Annotation Chapter progress: 8.41% Highlight: Well, lad, know this: masks and masking—and unmasking—these are the skills of my trade. Notes: Destroy the CDC.
Chapter 4: Chapter II Highlight Chapter progress: 8.41% Highlight: How could I train children to gambols and artless antics, when they are such skeptics, such fastidious critics, such absolutists?
Chapter 4: Chapter II Annotation Chapter progress: 8.41% Highlight: When you grow up and learn how much you owe the city, you’ll find ample dullness.” Notes: USA
Chapter 4: Chapter II Annotation Chapter progress: 9.35% Highlight: And I shall be financially independent and I shall travel? Notes: Vaccine passport enforcers.
Chapter 5: Chapter III Annotation Chapter progress: 10.28% Highlight: Noncuperatives: non-recipients of welfare benefits, reputedly all Chaoticists, anarchists, thieves, swindlers, whore-mongers. Notes: Do not comply. Exit the system.
Chapter 5: Chapter III Annotation Chapter progress: 11.21% Highlight: What of the lords?” asked Ghyl. “What guild do they belong to? What do they produce? Notes: Get off the planet, Bill Gates.
Chapter 5: Chapter III Annotation Chapter progress: 11.68% Highlight: The lords take a part of all our money: Notes: IRS
Chapter 6: Chapter IV Annotation Chapter progress: 14.02% Highlight: Do you think we could buy a space-yacht and travel as we wished?” Notes: Gtfo Elon Musk.
Chapter 6: Chapter IV Annotation Chapter progress: 14.95% Highlight: they vowed that financial independence and space-travel was the only life for them. Notes: Fake moon landings fake money.
Chapter 6: Chapter IV Annotation Chapter progress: 15.42% Highlight: They’re proud because they are rich, Notes: Bill Gates
Chapter 7: Chapter V Annotation Chapter progress: 19.16% Highlight: As he stands now he is a spiritual vacuum, susceptible to any strange cult! Notes: Face mask cult of CDC science.
Chapter 7: Chapter V Annotation Chapter progress: 19.63% Highlight: The initiation was a lengthy affair, consisting of a dozen rituals, questions and responses, charges and assurances. Notes: Treatment facility.
Chapter 7: Chapter V Annotation Chapter progress: 20.09% Highlight: Are not acts better than dreams? Notes: Face mask makes children ill.
Chapter 7: Chapter V Annotation Chapter progress: 20.09% Highlight: The folk who gaze upon your screens are entitled to all the joy you can give them, even though the joy be but an abstraction. Notes: alphabet zuckerberg incorporated.
Chapter 7: Chapter V Annotation Chapter progress: 20.56% Highlight: He gave them a glare of outrage, to which they returned puzzled stares. Notes: Face mask people.
Chapter 7: Chapter V Annotation Chapter progress: 20.56% Highlight: Nowadays, of course, printing is not allowed. Notes: bad for environment.
Chapter 7: Chapter V Annotation Chapter progress: 21.5% Highlight: The criminals suck our blood, the small-dealers disrupt the Agency’s book-work.” Notes: Health authority.
Chapter 7: Chapter V Highlight Chapter progress: 22.43% Highlight: On their home world were they lords? Or ordinary recipients like ourselves?
Chapter 7: Chapter V Annotation Chapter progress: 22.9% Highlight: The lords arrived in space-ships and set all in order. Notes: Order from chaos. 33.3
Chapter 7: Chapter V Highlight Chapter progress: 22.9% Highlight: How did the lords first come into possession of the utilities?
Chapter 8: Chapter VI Annotation Chapter progress: 28.04% Highlight: There is about you the forlorn despair of the outcast, which is irremedial, for love we cannot provide; so you must return to the dark moon Sigil, and come to terms with those who sent you forth. Notes: World health oragination doctors and nurses.
Chapter 8: Chapter VI Annotation Chapter progress: 28.5% Highlight: You are Monster; I am Man. Notes: To Bill Gates
Chapter 8: Chapter VI Highlight Chapter progress: 28.97% Highlight: follow their instructions. And you will lead a life of placid content.
Chapter 9: Chapter VII Highlight Chapter progress: 31.31% Highlight: We are not a historical people; we seem to live for the events of the day—or more accurately, from one Judgment to the next.
Chapter 11: Chapter IX Annotation Chapter progress: 42.99% Highlight: He can, or at least he can try to enforce the provisions of the Charter. Notes: Free speech dead. Constitution meaningless.
Chapter 11: Chapter IX Annotation Chapter progress: 46.73% Highlight: He had trusted the magic of words: a sentence on one of his ancient bits of paper. Notes: Free speech dead. Constitution meaningless.
Chapter 12: Chapter X Highlight Chapter progress: 48.13% Highlight: Emphyrio strove and suffered for truth. I shall do likewise! If only I can find the strength within myself! This is what Amiante would want!”
Chapter 12: Chapter X Highlight Chapter progress: 48.6% Highlight: There was no single focus for the great dissatisfaction he felt.
Chapter 12: Chapter X Annotation Chapter progress: 49.53% Highlight: Life here is futility. We’ll live and die, and realize no glimmer of truth. There’s something terribly wrong here in Ambroy. Do you realize this?” Notes: The United States of America.
Chapter 13: Chapter XI Annotation Chapter progress: 50.47% Highlight: . If only it were easier to travel, to achieve some measure of financial independence… Notes: Vaccine passport bio medical terror nasal swabs.
Chapter 13: Chapter XI Highlight Chapter progress: 50.93% Highlight: The world is random, vagrant, heedless. To be responsible is to be out of phase, to be insane!
Chapter 14: Chapter XII Highlight Chapter progress: 56.07% Highlight: that indefinable apartness which distinguished lords and ladies from the underfolk.
Chapter 14: Chapter XII Annotation Chapter progress: 57.01% Highlight: You are strong and good and intelligent—but you are far, far, far too severe. What do you fear?” Notes: Feds and Alphabet Inc.
Chapter 14: Chapter XII Annotation Chapter progress: 57.48% Highlight: What must be, will be. What can never be—can never be.” Notes: Judgement. Accountability.
Chapter 17: Chapter XV Highlight Chapter progress: 64.02% Highlight: The lords are parasites and fair game.
Chapter 17: Chapter XV Annotation Chapter progress: 65.42% Highlight: Where does all the money go? It is a sizeable sum. Notes: Missing quadrillions.
Chapter 19: Chapter XVII Annotation Chapter progress: 73.36% Highlight: the activities of the Fourteen Families and their connections. Notes: Illuminati reference.
Chapter 19: Chapter XVII Annotation Chapter progress: 75.23% Highlight: Someone enjoys vast profits,” mused Heurisx. “So much is clear. Someone at the top end of the monopoly.” Notes: Synogogue of Satan.
Chapter 20: Chapter XVIII Annotation Chapter progress: 77.57% Highlight: The old way is tried and true. No one becomes financially independent, no one becomes pompous and self-willed; everyone works meticulously Notes: The old way is the new way.
Chapter 20: Chapter XVIII Highlight Chapter progress: 78.5% Highlight: the truth would inspire the people of Ambroy, who are sorely in need of truth.
Chapter 20: Chapter XVIII Highlight Chapter progress: 79.91% Highlight: He wanted more than security. He wanted vengeance: retribution for years upon years of fraud, dreary malice, the sadness of wasted lives.
Chapter 22: Chapter XX Annotation Chapter progress: 87.38% Highlight: but isolated in their caves they had lapsed half a thousand years behind the times. Notes: Caveman biblical reference. Evil e.
Chapter 24: Chapter XXII Highlight Chapter progress: 90.65% Highlight: fey’: laboring under a burden of doom.
Chapter 25: Chapter XXIII Annotation Chapter progress: 93.46% Highlight: the most entrancing visual display with the least sound. Notes: Alphabet goons.
Chapter 25: Chapter XXIII Annotation Chapter progress: 93.93% Highlight: but there was also a curious intimation of shabbiness: the make-shift insubstantiality of a stage-set. Notes: Corporate law.
Chapter 25: Chapter XXIII Highlight Chapter progress: 94.39% Highlight: You destroyed my father, you set about to destroy me. I feel no great pity for you.
Chapter 25: Chapter XXIII Annotation Chapter progress: 94.86% Highlight: More accurately, you are a puppet controlled by thieves.” Notes: Elon Musk and Bill Gates
Chapter 25: Chapter XXIII Annotation Chapter progress: 94.86% Highlight: Who infected you with such fantastic views? Notes: Google alphabet inc. Wall Street
Chapter 25: Chapter XXIII Annotation Chapter progress: 94.86% Highlight: I wondered how human-seeming folk could act so strangely. How was I so innocent? And so many generations of men and women: how could they have been so stupid, so unperceptive? Simple enough. A fraud so large cannot be comprehended: the idea is rejected.” Notes: The invasion.
Chapter 25: Chapter XXIII Annotation Chapter progress: 95.33% Highlight: the lords are but puppets, how their pride is play-acting, how they have cheated the folk who trusted them. Notes: Sound the alarm.
Chapter 25: Chapter XXIII Annotation Chapter progress: 95.33% Highlight: They realize their difference; they assume this to be the measure of their superiority. Notes: Replacement people.
Chapter 25: Chapter XXIII Highlight Chapter progress: 95.33% Highlight: whatever else, the deception must be ended, and restitution must be made to the people you have cheated. If you and your ‘socialty’ can survive these steps, well and good.
Chapter 25: Chapter XXIII Highlight Chapter progress: 95.79% Highlight: Obdurate’? I am passionate. You killed my father. You have robbed and cheated for two thousand years. You expect me to be otherwise?
Chapter 25: Chapter XXIII Annotation Chapter progress: 95.79% Highlight: Take your folk to a far planet, where none know your secret. Notes: Elon Musk and Bill Gates
Chapter 25: Chapter XXIII Highlight Chapter progress: 95.79% Highlight: We are not lords; we are puppets. “We have no souls, no minds, no identities. We are synthetics.
Chapter 26: Chapter XXIV Annotation Chapter progress: 96.73% Highlight: after all, had not the welfare agents enforced the regulations which made the swindle possible? Notes: alphabet goons
Chapter 26: Chapter XXIV Annotation Chapter progress: 97.66% Highlight: Bring forth all of your wealth: every thread of fabric, every precious artifact, all your treasure, in money, credits, foreign accounts and exchange, and all other property of value. These articles and this wealth will thereupon become ours. Notes: Bible reference.
Captain Cook was dispatched by his Majesty to explore the Southern Ocean and take measurements of the “eclipse”. What are they measuring on the dome, what wizard tools and rituals are we talking about?
It’s a long journey. Cook made three explorations. One journey lasting more than four years away from the “British” island before he was killed by enraged natives. (more on Captain Cook’s death below)
The ocean waters allowed the sailors to circumnavigate, collinate, and communicate with the natives, aboriginals and savages. Careful about thieving islanders who steal metal hatchets, tools, and spikes from the ship. First contact stories are the best.
When savages approach the ship in concerning numbers, waving sticks above their heads, marked in war paint, our good Captain would fire the 15 inch cannon over their canoes. This would disperse the savages with great effect.
Captain Cook was credited with great advancements in shipboard scurvy treatment. He built fires in the holds of his ships to purify the rotting, worm-infested timbers, and served fermented juices to his crew.
Captain Cook was knocked on the head with a club, his face pushed under the ocean surf, he was able to gasp for two breaths before the islanders overpowered his body and held him asunder until he was dead. He died attempting to retrieve a landing craft that was taken by the locals.
His fellow sailors were afraid to retrieve his body and left him dead on a sandy savage beach to be paraded away (and possibly eaten) by the islanders.
I recognized NO geographical names given in this book. Excepting Prince William Sound, New Zealand, the “Beering Straight” and Alyashka, which I presume is the original spelling of Alaska. All names of our Lands have been changed by the Synagogue of Satan.
It would be fun to plugin some of the lat/longs recorded in this old book to Circe Map of Google lies, censorship, and fakery.
Father, we ask that you destroy Alphabet Inc.gov, Youtube, Google, facebook, twitter, instagram, and… omG. Please bankrupt this entire system. Thank you Father.
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Narrative of Captain James Cook’s voyages around the world by Kippis, Andrew, 1725-1795 & A. Kippis, D.D.
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Chapter 0: Top Annotation Chapter progress: 1.47% Highlight: Knowledge and virtue constitute the chief happiness of a nation: and it is devoutly to be wished that the virtue of this country were equal to its knowledge. Notes: Children in face mask.
Chapter 3: Narrative of Captain Cook’s first voyage round the world. Annotation Chapter progress: 5.87% Highlight: Dr. Hawkesworth. Notes: Wallis voyage
Chapter 3: Narrative of Captain Cook’s first voyage round the world. Annotation Chapter progress: 9.97% Highlight: began to pull down some part of an enclosure in which the inhabitants had deposited the bones of their dead. Notes: English desacrating the dead.
Chapter 3: Narrative of Captain Cook’s first voyage round the world. Annotation Chapter progress: 11.44% Highlight: After this the lieutenant hoisted an English jack, and in the name of his Britannic majesty, took possession of Ulietea, and the three neighbouring islands, Notes: Reptiles in sun.
Chapter 3: Narrative of Captain Cook’s first voyage round the world. Annotation Chapter progress: 13.2% Highlight: the English thought themselves obliged to fire upon them in their own defence; the consequence of which was, that four were unhappily killed. Notes: In defense of offense.
Chapter 3: Narrative of Captain Cook’s first voyage round the world. Annotation Chapter progress: 13.2% Highlight: Beside this, he had formed a design of surprising some of the natives, and taking them on board, that, by kind treatment and presents he might obtain their friendship, and render them the instruments of establishing for him an
Notes: For god and country.
Chapter 3: Narrative of Captain Cook’s first voyage round the world. Annotation Chapter progress: 13.49% Highlight: But the nature of my service required me to obtain a knowledge of their country, which I could no otherwise effect, than by forcing my way into it in a hostile manner, Notes: Captain cook.
Chapter 3: Narrative of Captain Cook’s first voyage round the world. Annotation Chapter progress: 15.54% Highlight: the sea being no more your property than the ship. Notes: lol
Chapter 3: Narrative of Captain Cook’s first voyage round the world. Annotation Chapter progress: 19.35% Highlight: That country was first discovered in the year 1642, by Abel Jansen Tasman, a Dutch navigator. Notes: New Zealand.
Chapter 3: Narrative of Captain Cook’s first voyage round the world. Annotation Chapter progress: 20.23% Highlight: An additional evidence of human nature’s being untainted with disease in New Zealand, is the great number of old men with whom it abounds. Notes: Enter CDC and Bill Gates.
Chapter 3: Narrative of Captain Cook’s first voyage round the world. Annotation Chapter progress: 21.41% Highlight: connexions with the natives. Notes: Secret society savages.
Chapter 3: Narrative of Captain Cook’s first voyage round the world. Annotation Chapter progress: 27.86% Highlight: This was apparent from the enormous size of the nest, which was built with sticks upon the ground, and was no less than six and twenty feet in circumference, and two feet eight inches in height. Notes: Birdmen from ancient history.
Chapter 3: Narrative of Captain Cook’s first voyage round the world. Annotation Chapter progress: 30.21% Highlight: Our people could not imagine what these fires were, or what purposes they were intended to answer. Those who discharged them had in their hands a short piece of stick, which they swung sideways from them, and immediately there issued fire and smoke, exactly resembling those of a musket, and of as short a duration. The men on board the ship, who observed this surprising phenomenon, were so far deceived by it, as to believe that the Indians had fire-arms. To the persons in the boat, it had the appearance of the firing of volleys without a report.
Notes: Natives w magic guns w no sound.
Chapter 3: Narrative of Captain Cook’s first voyage round the world. Annotation Chapter progress: 30.79% Highlight: they observed, about ten o’clock at night, on the 16th of the month, a phenomenon in the heavens, which in many particulars resembled the Aurora Borealis, though in others it was very different. It consisted of a dull reddish light, which reached about twenty degrees above the horizon; and though its extent, at times, varied much, it never comprehended less than eight or ten points of the compass. Through, and out of the general appearance, there passed rays of light of a brighter colour, Notes: Chariots in the sky. Ancient aliens.
Chapter 3: Narrative of Captain Cook’s first voyage round the world. Highlight Chapter progress: 31.96% Highlight: for it must have deeply affected them, to have known, that a considerable part of the bottom of the vessel was thinner than the sole of a shoe, and that all their lives depended upon so slight and fragile a barrier between them and the unfathomable ocean.
Chapter 3: Narrative of Captain Cook’s first voyage round the world. Highlight Chapter progress: 33.43% Highlight: If slavery, that disgrace to religion, to humanity, and, I will add, to sound policy, must still be continued, every thing ought to be done which can tend to soften its horrors.
Chapter 4: Account of Captain Cook during the period between his first and second Voyage. Annotation Chapter progress: 34.31% Highlight: Every thing, however, which relates to science must be separated from fancy, and brought to the test of experiment: and here was an experiment richly deserving to be tried. Notes: Children in face mask.
Chapter 5: Narrative of Captain Cook’s second Voyage round the World. Annotation Chapter progress: 37.24% Highlight: In the morning of the 17th, between midnight and three o’clock, lights were seen in the heavens, similar to those which are known in the northern hemisphere, by the name of the Aurora Borealis. Captain Cook had never heard that an Aurora Australis had been seen before. The officer of the watch observed, that it sometimes broke out in spiral rays, and in a circular form; at which time, its light was very strong, Notes: Strange happenings in the night sky.
Chapter 5: Narrative of Captain Cook’s second Voyage round the World. Annotation Chapter progress: 38.12% Highlight: Here wood, for fuel and other purposes, was immediately at hand; and a fine stream of fresh water was not above a hundred yards from the stern of the vessel. Notes: No water purification necessary.
Chapter 5: Narrative of Captain Cook’s second Voyage round the World. Highlight Chapter progress: 40.47% Highlight: Bougainville
Chapter 5: Narrative of Captain Cook’s second Voyage round the World. Annotation Chapter progress: 42.23% Highlight: so that our navigators had a fair prospect of being plentifully supplied with fresh pork and fowls, which, to people in their situation, was a very desirable circumstance. Notes: Trading axe. Nails. Beeds. Cloth for food. Before central bank of world domination.
Chapter 5: Narrative of Captain Cook’s second Voyage round the World. Annotation Chapter progress: 43.7% Highlight: It appeared, that a Spanish ship had been lately at Otaheite, and the natives complained, that a disease had been communicated to them by the people of this vessel which according to their account affected the head, the throat, and the stomach, and at length ended in death. Notes: Spanish flu.
Chapter 5: Narrative of Captain Cook’s second Voyage round the World. Highlight Chapter progress: 43.99% Highlight: Chastity is so eminently the glory of that sex, and, indeed, is so essentially connected with the good order of society, that it must be a satisfaction to reflect, that there is no country, however ignorant or barbarous, in which this virtue is not regarded as an object of moral obligation.
Chapter 5: Narrative of Captain Cook’s second Voyage round the World. Annotation Chapter progress: 44.57% Highlight: There was not an inch of waste ground. The roads occupied no larger a space than was absolutely necessary, and the fences did not take up above four inches each. Even such a small portion of ground was not wholly lost; for many of the fences themselves contained useful trees or plants. The scene was every where the same; and nature, assisted by a little art, no where assumes a more splendid appearance than in this island. Notes: Island paradise.
Chapter 5: Narrative of Captain Cook’s second Voyage round the World. Highlight Chapter progress: 45.75% Highlight: The best method, in his opinion, of preserving a good understanding with the inhabitants of countries in this state of society, is, first, to convince them of the superiority we have over them in consequence of our fire arms, and then to be always upon our guard.
Chapter 5: Narrative of Captain Cook’s second Voyage round the World. Annotation Chapter progress: 46.92% Highlight: In colour, features, and language, they bear such an affinity to the people of the more western isles, that there can be no doubt of their having been descended from one common original. It is indeed extraordinary, that the same nation should have spread themselves to so wide an extent, as to take in almost a fourth part of the circumference of the globe. Notes: Lost Tribes
Chapter 5: Narrative of Captain Cook’s second Voyage round the World. Annotation Chapter progress: 46.92% Highlight: When the captain began to recover, a favourite dog, belonging to Mr. Forster, fell a sacrifice to his tender stomach. Notes: Captain Cook ate a dog.
Chapter 5: Narrative of Captain Cook’s second Voyage round the World. Highlight Chapter progress: 48.39% Highlight: The judicious will discern, with regard to this narrative, that it throws peculiar light on Captain Cook’s character. Nor is it an uncurious circumstance in the history of human society, that a stranger should thus exercise jurisdiction over the natives of a country, in the presence of the prince of that country, without his authority, and even contrary to his solicitations.
Chapter 5: Narrative of Captain Cook’s second Voyage round the World. Highlight Chapter progress: 51.03% Highlight: The next day, he went with two boats to examine the coast, and to look for a proper landing-place, that he might obtain a supply of wood and water. At this time, the inhabitants began to assemble on the shore, and by signs to invite our people to land. Their behaviour was apparently so friendly, that the captain was charmed with it; and the only thing which could give him the least suspicion was, that most of them were armed with clubs, spears, darts, and bows and arrows.
Chapter 5: Narrative of Captain Cook’s second Voyage round the World. Annotation Chapter progress: 51.32% Highlight: In fact, no instance was seen of their eating human flesh; and, therefore, there might, perhaps, be some reason to hesitate, in pronouncing them to be Notes: Cannibals. The lie about savages.
Chapter 5: Narrative of Captain Cook’s second Voyage round the World. Annotation Chapter progress: 52.2% Highlight: His title to this honour will not be disputed in any part of Europe, and certainly not by so enlightened and liberal a people as the French nation.
Notes: Lol. The French.
Chapter 5: Narrative of Captain Cook’s second Voyage round the World. Annotation Chapter progress: 53.08% Highlight: It was uninhabited; and the first persons that ever set foot on it were unquestionably our English navigators. Notes: His story.
Chapter 5: Narrative of Captain Cook’s second Voyage round the World. Highlight Chapter progress: 56.01% Highlight: having been absent from Great Britain three years and eighteen days, in which time, and under all changes of climate, he had lost but four men, and only one of them by sickness.
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Chapter 6: Account of Captain Cook during the Period between his Second Voyage and his Voyage to the Pacific Ocean. Annotation Chapter progress: 56.31% Highlight: The additions he had made to the knowledge of geography, navigation, and astronomy, and the new views he had opened of the diversified state of human life and manners, could not avoid commanding their esteem, and exciting their admiration. Notes: Captain Cook.
Chapter 6: Account of Captain Cook during the Period between his Second Voyage and his Voyage to the Pacific Ocean. Highlight Chapter progress: 56.31% Highlight: The noble lord, whose extensive views had taken such a lead in the plans of navigation and discovery, still continued at the head of that board; and it could not be otherwise than a high satisfaction to him, that so extraordinary a degree of success had attended his designs for the enlargement of science.
Chapter 6: Account of Captain Cook during the Period between his Second Voyage and his Voyage to the Pacific Ocean. Highlight Chapter progress: 58.06% Highlight: it was thought requisite to procure the assistance of a professed literary man, whose business it should be to draw up a narrative from the several journals of these commanders. Accordingly, Dr. Hawkesworth, as is universally known, was employed for the purpose.
Chapter 7: Narrative of Captain Cook’s Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, to the Period of his Death. Highlight Chapter progress: 61.0% Highlight: At such a time, the worst consequences are to be apprehended: and commanders of ships cannot be too much upon their guard. It is necessary for them to purify the air between decks with fire and smoke, and to oblige their people to dry their clothes at every opportunity.
Chapter 7: Narrative of Captain Cook’s Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, to the Period of his Death. Annotation Chapter progress: 64.22% Highlight: The most comfortable habitations of the natives were afforded by the largest trees. These had their trunks hollowed out by fire, to the height of six or seven feet; and there was room enough in them for three or four persons to sit round a hearth, made of clay. Notes: Tree house.
Chapter 7: Narrative of Captain Cook’s Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, to the Period of his Death. Annotation Chapter progress: 70.09% Highlight: To what an extent the practice of human sacrifices was carried in the ancient world, is not unknown to the learned. Notes: Savage fake history.
Chapter 7: Narrative of Captain Cook’s Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, to the Period of his Death. Annotation Chapter progress: 72.14% Highlight: This measure was to put the chief’s son, daughter, and son-in-law, into confinement, and to detain them till the fugitives should be restored. Notes: Extort the natives for compliance. Captain Cook.
Chapter 7: Narrative of Captain Cook’s Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, to the Period of his Death. Highlight Chapter progress: 73.02% Highlight: Of all our commodities, axes, and hatchets remained the most unrivalled; and they must ever be held in the highest estimation through the whole of the islands.
Chapter 7: Narrative of Captain Cook’s Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, to the Period of his Death. Annotation Chapter progress: 73.02% Highlight: Sincerely is it to be wished, that such may be the order of events, and such the intercourse carried on with the southern islanders, that, instead of finally suffering by their acquaintance with us, they may rise to a higher state of civilization, and permanently enjoy blessings far Notes: Forced vaccinations and face mask compliance.
Chapter 7: Narrative of Captain Cook’s Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, to the Period of his Death. Annotation Chapter progress: 73.02% Highlight: abandoned to their original incapacity of improvement. If the intercourse between them and us should wholly be discontinued, they cannot be restored to that happy mediocrity, in which they lived before they were first discovered. Notes: The natives can’t live without the Euros.
Chapter 7: Narrative of Captain Cook’s Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, to the Period of his Death. Highlight Chapter progress: 76.25% Highlight: He determined, therefore, to put to sea at all events; and accordingly carried his design into execution that evening.
Chapter 7: Narrative of Captain Cook’s Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, to the Period of his Death. Annotation Chapter progress: 77.13% Highlight: speculative fabricators of geography, Notes: Synogogue of Satan.
Chapter 7: Narrative of Captain Cook’s Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, to the Period of his Death. Annotation Chapter progress: 80.06% Highlight: and it was evident, that our navigators had been in the most perilous situation: nor was the danger yet over; Notes: Sound of breaking surf.
Chapter 7: Narrative of Captain Cook’s Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, to the Period of his Death. Annotation Chapter progress: 84.46% Highlight: so that there seemed no great obstacle to prevent the recovery of Captain Cook’s body; but the lieutenant returned on board without making the attempt. Notes: Let the dead bury the dead.
Chapter 8: Character of Captain Cook. — Effects of his Voyages. — Testimonies of Applause. — Commemorations of his Services — Regard paid to his Family. — Conclusion. Annotation Chapter progress: 86.8% Highlight: with a genius peculiarly turned for enterprise, Notes: Colinization.
Chapter 8: Character of Captain Cook. — Effects of his Voyages. — Testimonies of Applause. — Commemorations of his Services — Regard paid to his Family. — Conclusion. Annotation Chapter progress: 88.86% Highlight: Sir Ashton Lever’s repository, Notes: South Pacific artifacts.
Chapter 8: Character of Captain Cook. — Effects of his Voyages. — Testimonies of Applause. — Commemorations of his Services — Regard paid to his Family. — Conclusion. Highlight Chapter progress: 90.03% Highlight: None of my readers can be ignorant of the horrid cruelties that were exercised by the conquerors of Mexico and Peru; cruelties which can never be remembered, without blushing for religion and human nature.
Chapter 9: Appendix. Highlight Chapter progress: 95.89% Highlight: He immediately makes towards the place whence the noise and smoke issue, and attacks his adversaries with great fury.
Chapter 9: Appendix. Annotation Chapter progress: 97.36% Highlight: They continued to pass much pumice-stone; indeed the prodigious quantities of that substance which floated in the sea, between Japan and the Bashee Islands, seemed to indicate that some great volcanic convulsion must have happened in that part of the Pacific Ocean. Notes: Marvelous work and a wonder.
You are conditioned to believe ignorant nonsense. Including the Moon Landing hoax perpetrated by our captured, corrupt government, and their paid-off, mockingbird counterparts.
You sleep very soundly with the words of Neil Armstrong, Wernher von Braun, and Walter Cronkite dancing through your fluoride addled brain, like a Norman 666 Rockwell painting.
To you and your family, the sacrament of the Moon Landing is irrefutable.
I apply the talcum powder to my hand, I peer apologetically into your soul, you are weak.
I SLAP YOU ACROSS THE FACE with TRUTH.
Alarmed, you look up at me, your cheek is reddened by my furious truth slap.
You turn to your screen for answers.
Your screen answers, “Cover your mouth and nose, cover the children’s mouth and nose and do not question your slavery. Proceed to treatment facility for processing.”
Yes, they killed Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger B. Chaffee. Apollo 1 sacrifice to CIA slavery.
Yes, they will kill you if you have any of their fake moon rocks.
Yes, they destroyed ALL original pictures and videos from the Moon.
Yes, they destroyed the schematics of their “spacecraft”.
Yes, they destroyed the telemetry data.
Yes, they own everything. (CIA/WALL STREET/Debt Slavery System)
No, they cannot traverse the “Van Allen belts”.
No, they cannot condition the air of the LEM in plus/minus two hundred degree temperature deltas.
No, they cannot return to the moon.
When will you condemn your FALSE DOCTRINE?
When will you give up this disgusting fornication?
Perhaps they will allow you to believe secret Nazi technology brought the crew home? Perhaps, your blind faith IN THE DEVIL (CIA/NASA) will allow you to believe in the MIRACLE of Americans on the moon, on the first attempt, with 1969 technology, within the eight year span of alleged NASA development; after every president, for the last fifty years, has announced our intention to return, yet, we cannot make it happen with infinitely better ‘Moore’s law’ technology.
Wake up my friend. Do not make me slap you again. It may be too late.
What rings hollow to me about Mr. Sibrel’s CIA kidnapping story is his experience with the “whitehat’s”. Or, what he describes as the “good” faction of cloak and dagger imbeciles within our government, who are apparently so righteous, they still must use the cover of secrecy and hidden tactics to fight the bad guys at the CIA. So as not to disrupt the unlawful American system too much, or, their entire universe would be tipped from balance and fall into a cesspool of garbage.
So, no, Mr. Sibrel, you are mistaken. There are no good guys fighting against the secret factions of the CIA under the veil of secrecy, because that makes them cowards and liars, and just as worthless as the CIA goons that unlawfully kidnapped and drugged you.
A hidden faction of government good guys that do not present themselves to US, the people, are worthless, pusillanimous NPCs.
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Moon Man: The True Story of a Filmmaker on the CIA Hit List by Bart Sibrel
Book last read: 2022-08-22 10:46:20 Percentage read: 100%
Chapter 2: Chapter One Highlight Chapter progress: 6.53% Highlight: Today the term “Predictive Programming” is used to describe the psychological tactic of emotionally imprinting a concept through media arts in order for the masses to accept the future perceived reality of what they are being programmed to believe as real, even though it is not, through fictionalized television and cinema.
Chapter 2: Chapter One Annotation Chapter progress: 7.54% Highlight: a citizenry perpetually asleep and collectively dreaming an immorally contrived, grandiose, corrupt, government agency-driven delusion. Notes: USA.
Chapter 2: Chapter One Annotation Chapter progress: 10.05% Highlight: By the time they lift their hypnotized eyes off of their screens, they will be looking up at the physicians surrounding their deathbeds. Notes: Prophecy fulfilled.
Chapter 2: Chapter One Highlight Chapter progress: 10.55% Highlight: Like a disciplined athlete refusing sugary sweets, the citizen addicted to the Moon landing candy, which was fed to them since birth from their beloved and respected leaders, must be willfully laid down and the sobering painful truth must be openly welcomed, otherwise America will never attain its cure.
Chapter 2: Chapter One Highlight Chapter progress: 11.06% Highlight: So many of us fear when we see a police officer, rather than welcoming them as our beloved brother or sister, because we know that they are an agent of this runaway, power hungry, fine-collecting, harsh, and cruel governmental system, that fakes Moon landings, kills presidents, and taxes the middle class at three times a higher percentage than the wealthy.
Chapter 3: Chapter Two Highlight Chapter progress: 12.06% Highlight: Despite their technical supremacy in space the Soviets never sent a man to the Moon, not even once in the last fifty years.
Chapter 3: Chapter Two Highlight Chapter progress: 12.06% Highlight: American astronauts did not achieve a full orbit of Earth until 1962, by which time the end of the decade was only eight and a half years into the future.
Chapter 4: Chapter Three Annotation Chapter progress: 16.08% Highlight: A few years ago William Binney, who served for thirty-two years as a high-ranking intelligence officer with the National Security Agency (NSA), an offshoot of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), became a “whistleblower Notes: Listening to extort. No charges. No law in USA.
Chapter 5: Chapter Four Annotation Chapter progress: 23.12% Highlight: This is how this man looked when I stared into his eyes. It was as if he had no soul. Notes: CIA
Chapter 5: Chapter Four Annotation Chapter progress: 24.62% Highlight: It was disclosed about ten years ago that the United States federal government has about as many domestic spy offices in America as there are Starbucks, or some five thousand! Notes: How can we kill you?
Chapter 5: Chapter Four Annotation Chapter progress: 25.13% Highlight: Still, no one does anything about any of this, including the recently acknowledged telephone spying on Presidents, Supreme Court Justices, and members of Congress and the Senate, done so in order to blackmail them! Amazing! Notes: Zero accountability.
Chapter 5: Chapter Four Highlight Chapter progress: 25.13% Highlight: Iran-Contra Presidential Scandal, wherein the CIA was caught secretly selling weapons to engage in foreign wars that were specifically prohibited by congressional legislation.
Chapter 5: Chapter Four Annotation Chapter progress: 27.64% Highlight: dead and mangled on a railroad track, as had happened before to a NAA employee Thomas Baron who would not cooperate with the Apollo cover up. Notes: CIA whack job.
Chapter 7: Chapter Six Highlight Chapter progress: 37.69% Highlight: This is precisely why one hundred percent of one thousand five hundred mainstream media outlets surveyed fully supports the CIA-initiated overthrow of the democratically elected government of Venezuela, thusly one hundred percent of them are under the direct ownership or control of the CIA.
Chapter 7: Chapter Six Highlight Chapter progress: 37.69% Highlight: If the corrupt CIA’s mainstream media continually praises one government leader, then no doubt the truth is that this individual is really highly corrupt. If the CIA’s mainstream media continually criticizes another government leader, then it must be that this one is trying to expose their corruption.
Chapter 7: Chapter Six Highlight Chapter progress: 40.2% Highlight: If the truth about this Apollo fraud continues to be swept under the rug again and again, as countless presidential cowards have done before, then America will be forever sealed with the stamp of deception and corruption.
Chapter 8: Chapter Seven Highlight Chapter progress: 41.21% Highlight: There has never been a single instance in the entire history of the world in which a technological advancement was made and then not improved upon, or even duplicated, fifty years later… never… ever… except the supposed Moon landings.
Chapter 8: Chapter Seven Highlight Chapter progress: 42.71% Highlight: The bad thing about being right all the time, is that a person cannot learn anything new, and is living in a self-deceived state, which is the very worst kind of deception.
Chapter 10: Chapter Nine Highlight Chapter progress: 59.8% Highlight: Think about this. America has been engaged in a profitable war of some kind for ninety percent of its short history, yet never with Russia or China. As such, Russia and China are, in fact, allies of the United States, despite the CIA’s mainstream media fabrications which portray them, for financial gain, as “adversaries”, as trillions of dollars in annual mutually beneficial trading with these two countries proves.
Chapter 10: Chapter Nine Highlight Chapter progress: 60.3% Highlight: Any “bad blood” the United States appears to have with these foreign powers is simply staged, just like the Moon landings were, in order to keep trillions of dollars in profitable military spending flowing.
Chapter 10: Chapter Nine Highlight Chapter progress: 61.31% Highlight: The fact that billions of American’s hard-earned tax dollars are being spent each and every year by corrupt elements of the United States government’s federal agencies for the very purpose of concealing their own past wrongdoings, by investing in so many covert media resources that perpetually lie to their own citizens through the internet and news media, is utterly disgusting and beyond criminal.
Chapter 10: Chapter Nine Highlight Chapter progress: 63.82% Highlight: The only time human beings have claimed to have traveled through the deadly Van Allen radiation belts is during the alleged Apollo missions. All other manned space missions, from every country, including the US, have all orbited below this dangerous radiation zone specifically out of safety concerns for this lethal radiation above them.
Chapter 10: Chapter Nine Highlight Chapter progress: 64.32% Highlight: When Bush Jr. was president in 2003, he went on national television and proclaimed, “The United States will return to the Moon as a logical first step to Mars and beyond.” Did no one besides a few ardent researchers like me notice that if they already had really been to the Moon six times, then why in the world would they need to do a “first” step over again for the seventh time?
Chapter 10: Chapter Nine Highlight Chapter progress: 64.32% Highlight: Bush Jr. went on to say that “We will put a man on the moon by 2020.” Am I, again, the only journalist in the entire world to wonder why, with 1960s technology that predated VCRs and cell phones, that it only took eight years to go from scratch to walking on the Moon,
Chapter 10: Chapter Nine Highlight Chapter progress: 64.82% Highlight: Amazing isn’t it, that with virgin 1960s technology NASA claimed that it had astronauts walking on the Moon only eight years after President Kennedy’s goal, yet their own scientists say that it will take fifteen years instead of eight to figure out how to “repeat” the task, even after having allegedly done it before!
Chapter 10: Chapter Nine Annotation Chapter progress: 69.35% Highlight: In fact, there was so little actual original footage available of the claimed “greatest event of mankind”, that it is said that the director had to resort to renting VHS tapes of the alleged Moon missions from Blockbuster Video, in order to have at least some version of the vanished NASA footage!
Chapter 10: Chapter Nine Highlight Chapter progress: 72.86% Highlight: The CIA’s own historians and other Pentagon officials finally admitted to the “Gulf of Tonkin deception” in 2005.
Chapter 11: Chapter Ten Highlight Chapter progress: 75.38% Highlight: with the government’s admitted “misplaced” 2.3 trillion dollars, I believe they purchased Google, YouTube, Facebook, AT&T, as well as many other communication and television companies,
Chapter 11: Chapter Ten Highlight Chapter progress: 75.38% Highlight: The reason why Google’s parent company is called Alphabet Inc. is because this has long been a Pentagon byword for the federal government’s conglomeration of tyrannical agencies; CIA, NSA, NRO, FBI, IRS, DEA, DOD, DHS, etc.
Chapter 11: Chapter Ten Highlight Chapter progress: 77.89% Highlight: Thusly, can you even imagine the complete control that the CIA’s “news media” has today over people’s false perception of what is really going on?
Chapter 11: Chapter Ten Highlight Chapter progress: 80.4% Highlight: Do you see how upside-down reality is portrayed by the CIA’s television “news”, where misrepresentations are presented as truth and where truth is presented as a misrepresentation?
Chapter 11: Chapter Ten Highlight Chapter progress: 84.42% Highlight: Remember Carl Bernstein reported that the CIA’s own documents disclosed that the CIA had at least 400 network executives and “journalists” working for them – and that was more than forty years ago when it was regulated ten times more than now.
Chapter 11: Chapter Ten Highlight Chapter progress: 84.92% Highlight: university”. In my opinion, it means “universally conformed thinking”. “Institutions” are there to institute conformity of human thought, so that people who attend these institutes “of learning” (really programming) become “universal” in their thinking, and therefore are easier to control by those who run the world, who naturally, are the very ones who own and finance the universities!
Chapter 12: Chapter Eleven Annotation Chapter progress: 88.94% Highlight: Everything was assumed, by trusting some other unseen division in the organization. Notes: NASA
Science is a failure. Academic garbage people, your endowment is over.
Many of you will say, “The missing science is on the moon via their secret space program.”
But No. There is nothing.
There’s no third-way being developed behind our backs, no underground cities of Oz, no colony of space rangers living off world, NASA is a bungled fakery, the moon landing is loud breathing on expensive microphones. There is nothing behind the cheap facade of Science. Zero zip nada.