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  • Norstrilia by Cordwainer Smith book review

    One of the most vulgar, disgusting books I’ve ever read. Norstrilia by Cordwainer Smith. A novel inspired by debased futurism. Animal sex cats, the girlygirl, c’mell; transsexual deception, departments of nightmare control grid, rampaging capitalists buying the world, exchanging fake monies for valueless living, and euthanasia.

    It’s all here. The worst form of science fiction, rolled into a story of fantastic debauchery. Don’t read this book. It made me sick. It’s clever enough to program the fools.

    KEEP AWAY. DANGER, DANGER.

    This book is demon text.

    Father, forgive me. Take away all memory of this horrible text.

    Some of my highlights:

    Norstrilia by Cordwainer Smith

    Book last read: 2022-08-23 20:05:48
    Percentage read: 100%

    Chapter 1: -1-
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    Highlight: Most of the underpeople did their jobs and accepted their half-slave status without question.

    Chapter 1: -1-
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    Highlight: Even the computers showed nothing more significant than improbable amounts of happiness in minds which had no objective reason for being happy.

    Chapter 4: -4-
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    Highlight: This man,” and she pointed at a picture of the Twilight Prince, “wanted to go to the place where they torment human children for a show.”
    Notes: Bill Gates

    Chapter 12: AT THE GATE OF THE GARDEN OF DEATH
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    Highlight: Norstrilia had to thin out its people if it were going to keep its Old Old Earth character and be another Australia, out among the stars. Otherwise the fields would fill up, the deserts turn into apartment houses, the sheep die in cellars under endless kennels for crowded and useless people.
    Notes: Prophecy fulfilled. Vaccine depopulation.

    Chapter 12: AT THE GATE OF THE GARDEN OF DEATH
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    Highlight: But the population problem remained, even with the taxation and simplicity and hard work.
    Notes: Bill Gates population problem.

    Chapter 12: AT THE GATE OF THE GARDEN OF DEATH
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    Highlight: They looked as simple as sheep but their minds were as subtle as serpents.

    Chapter 15: THE OLD BROKEN TREASURES IN THE GAP
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    Highlight: There they lived on impregnated pasteboard which was salvaged from the latrines, reimpregnated with nutrients and vitamins, deodorized and sterilized, and issued again the next day.
    Notes: Bill Gates GMO food.

    Chapter 15: THE OLD BROKEN TREASURES IN THE GAP
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    Highlight: when all damaging luxuries had to be turned in to the Commonwealth authorities, to be repurchased by their owners only at a revaluation two hundred thousand times higher than their assessed worth.

    Chapter 18: THE EYE UPON THE SPARROW
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    Highlight: He owned planets, countries, mines, palaces, prisons, police systems, fleets, border guards, restaurants, pharmaceuticals, textiles, night clubs, treasures, royalties, licenses, sheep, land, stroon, more
    Notes: Victory for the lizard people.

    Chapter 18: THE EYE UPON THE SPARROW
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    Highlight: Privacy, simplicity, frugality—these virtues had carried them through the hell-world of Paradise VII, where the mountains ate people, the volcanoes poisoned sheep, the delirious oxygen made men rave with bliss as they pranced into their own deaths.

    Chapter 18: THE EYE UPON THE SPARROW
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    Highlight: I hope he dies. He never got over that rotten boyhood of his. The old sick boy is the enemy of the man.
    Notes: Bill Gates

    Chapter 19: FOE MONEY, SAD MONEY
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    Highlight: Surgeons aren’t allowed to work for anybody but government.
    Notes: Prophecy fulfilled.

    Chapter 19: FOE MONEY, SAD MONEY
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    Highlight: This planet would be knee-deep in junk if we ever dropped our tariff.
    Notes: Prophecy fulfilled.

    Chapter 19: FOE MONEY, SAD MONEY
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    Highlight: We’re still equals, we’re still free, we’re not the victims of our own wealth—

    Chapter 19: FOE MONEY, SAD MONEY
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    Highlight: What are we paying these mucking taxes for, if it’s not for the likes of you to make sure we’re safe?
    Notes: CIA,FBI,DHS,ATF,DOJ,FEMA,NSA et.al.

    Chapter 19: FOE MONEY, SAD MONEY
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    Highlight: Old Earth itself is FOE money, F, O, E. F is for free, O is for on, E is for Earth. F, O, E—free on Earth. That’s the best kind of money there is, right on Old Earth itself. And Earth has the final exchange computer.
    Notes: Fake central bank money.

    Chapter 19: FOE MONEY, SAD MONEY
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    Highlight: If the money is discounted thirty-three and one third percent per trip and if it takes fifty-five trips to get to Old Earth, it takes a heap of money to pay up in orbit right here before you have a minicredit on Earth.
    Notes: Secret society code and fake money.

    Chapter 19: FOE MONEY, SAD MONEY
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    Highlight: Let him have it. We’ll watch what he does with the Earth after he buys it, and if it is something bad, we will kill him.
    Notes: Bill Gates

    Chapter 19: FOE MONEY, SAD MONEY
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    Highlight: With what they’ve been taking off us all these thousands of years, they’ve got more stroon than we do. Hidden away somewhere.
    Notes: Hidden money by lizard people.

    Chapter 20: TRAPS, FORTUNES AND WATCHERS
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    Highlight: He was a thousandmorer, meaning that he had traded his career, his reputation, and his authority for a long life of one thousand or more years.
    Notes: Bill Gates

    Chapter 20: TRAPS, FORTUNES AND WATCHERS
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    Highlight: By offering “honorable disgrace” and low, secure jobs within the Instrumentality to those Lords who might be tempted to trade long life for their secrets, it kept its own potential defectors.
    Notes: USA Government contractors.

    Chapter 20: TRAPS, FORTUNES AND WATCHERS
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    Highlight: Watch your children die, watch your friends die, watch all your hobbies and ideas get out of date. Go along, you horrible little man, and let me die like a human being!
    Notes: Tony Fauci.

    Chapter 20: TRAPS, FORTUNES AND WATCHERS
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    Highlight: With money he is coming, to help us, to save us, to open to us the light of day and the vaults of heaven.
    Notes: Bill Gates siccophants.

    Chapter 20: TRAPS, FORTUNES AND WATCHERS
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    Highlight: From the uttermost deeps one shall come, bringing uncountable treasure and a sure delivery.
    Notes: Their alien religion decoded.

    Chapter 20: TRAPS, FORTUNES AND WATCHERS
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    Highlight: How can they think we’d hold this sharp little monopoly for thousands of years? They’re stupid not to think about it, but let’s not make them think. Right?
    Notes: Morons following death cult.

    Chapter 20: TRAPS, FORTUNES AND WATCHERS
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    Highlight: And no one will suspect that we set them up to it. Stupid’s the word, mate, stupid. If they ever think we’re clever, we’re for it!”
    Notes: The evil ones at work.

    Chapter 21: THE NEARBY EXILE
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    Highlight: He had an odd medical-looking suit on, all white, and his face combined the smile and the ready professional sympathy
    Notes: Death becomes you. MD nightmare.

    Chapter 21: THE NEARBY EXILE
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    Highlight: I suppose it looked that way to your ancestors and mine half a million years ago, when we were all running around naked on Earth.
    Notes: His story is a lie.

    Chapter 21: THE NEARBY EXILE
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    Highlight: He found himself cringing for the explosion, but he could tell, from the posture of the doctor next to him, that the doctor was not in the least afraid of that chronic hydrogen bomb, whatever it might turn out to be.
    Notes: The lizards are afraid of the sun.

    Chapter 21: THE NEARBY EXILE
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    Highlight: Think of the awful interaction you must get with the normals.
    Notes: Prophecy fulfilled.

    Chapter 21: THE NEARBY EXILE
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    Highlight: Two-thirds of them empty.
    Notes: Biblical code for destruction.

    Chapter 21: THE NEARBY EXILE
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    Highlight: The penalty for immigration is death. We’re killing our own people right now, just to keep the population down.
    Notes: Prophecy fulfilled.

    Chapter 21: THE NEARBY EXILE
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    Highlight: Change your workwoman into a young man who looks just like your description.
    Notes: Trans people on mars.

    Chapter 23: THE HIGH SKY FLYING
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    Highlight: In this air his people had swum to manhood, before they conquered the stars.
    Notes: Fish people.

    Chapter 23: THE HIGH SKY FLYING
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    Highlight: and those mountains were all smooth, worn, old, folded by immense eons of wind into a gentle blanketing that covered his whole home world.
    Notes: Eons equals about seven thousand years.

    Chapter 23: THE HIGH SKY FLYING
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    Highlight: People had ships for water before they had ships for space.
    Notes: Still having trouble leaving orbit. NASA SpaceX.

    Chapter 23: THE HIGH SKY FLYING
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    Highlight: Don’t you Earth people have anything better to do with your water than to leave it lying on the ground or having it float over open land?”
    Notes: Attention Bill Gates. Corporate exploitation scheme. Take the water. Sell back to mindless population.

    Chapter 23: THE HIGH SKY FLYING
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    Highlight: You have not caused all the crime and meanness in the world, but it’s been sleeping and now wakes up for you.
    Notes: Fake pandemic. Injecting populous with AIDS.

    Chapter 23: THE HIGH SKY FLYING
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    Highlight: Any identity which is not perfectly clear must be killed automatically by the scanning device.
    Notes: Track and trace.

    Chapter 23: THE HIGH SKY FLYING
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    Highlight: The people did not seem any the happier for having all this wealth around them.
    Notes: Debt based money failure.

    Chapter 24: DISCOURSES AND RECOURSES
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    Highlight: Just a dry dull planet with sick sheep and a lot of immortal farmers who go around armed to the teeth!

    Chapter 24: DISCOURSES AND RECOURSES
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    Highlight: You know as well as I do that the Instrumentality is very generous with other people’s property, but pretty ruthless when it comes to any threat directed against itself.

    Chapter 24: DISCOURSES AND RECOURSES
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    Highlight: You have created an unnecessary crisis.
    Notes: CDC

    Chapter 25: THE ROAD TO THE CATMASTER
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    Highlight: Are you sure that he won’t pay you back? If he does, that is private trading and it is punished by death.
    Notes: Private trading illegal.

    Chapter 25: THE ROAD TO THE CATMASTER
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    Highlight: You’re smelling things again?

    Chapter 26: THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF HEARTS’ DESIRES
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    Highlight: They did not even have Unselfing Grounds that far back!
    Notes: Suicide of the future.

    Chapter 26: THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF HEARTS’ DESIRES
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    Highlight: She is a little mixed up about having a young man’s body,
    Notes: Trans people of future fiction.

    Chapter 26: THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF HEARTS’ DESIRES
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    Highlight: First, you cannot kill me. Second, you cannot hurt me. Third, if I kill you, it will be all for your own good. Fourth, if you get out of here, you will be a very happy man.
    Notes: Government goons.

    Chapter 26: THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF HEARTS’ DESIRES
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    Highlight: Our lives are made for us by the people we happen to know, the places we happen to be, the jobs or hobbies which we happen to run across.
    Notes: Predestination

    Chapter 27: EVERYBODY’S FOND OF MONEY
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    Highlight: Any man or woman who finds that he or she forms and shares an unauthorized opinion with a large number of other people shall report immediately for therapy to the nearest subchief.
    Notes: Facebook

    Chapter 27: EVERYBODY’S FOND OF MONEY
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    Highlight: Criminal public opinion.
    Notes: Facebook

    Chapter 27: EVERYBODY’S FOND OF MONEY
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    Highlight: Great beliefs always come out of the sewers of cities, not out of the towers of the ziggurats.

    Chapter 28: TOSTIG AMARAL
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    Highlight: Somehow he had confidence that a hidden, friendly power in the universe would take care of him, if he took care of others.

    Chapter 28: TOSTIG AMARAL
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    Highlight: the robot turned away: his dreadful, milky eyes, always ready for disorder and death, scanned the marketplace again and again with fatigue-free vigilance.
    Notes: CIA

    Chapter 29: BIRDS, FAR UNDERGROUND
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    Highlight: This place is safe. It’s the Holy Insurgency.

    Chapter 30: HIS OWN STRANGE ALTAR
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    Highlight: the smell-bite-mate sequence of the nose-guided animals who first walked Earth;
    Notes: Their disgusting history.

    Chapter 30: HIS OWN STRANGE ALTAR
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    Highlight: Some of us are normal, but many of us down here are the discards of men’s laboratories.

    Chapter 30: HIS OWN STRANGE ALTAR
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    Highlight: We call ourselves the Holy Insurgency because we are rebels.

    Chapter 30: HIS OWN STRANGE ALTAR
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    Highlight: If a gift was big enough, it endured and kept on giving, until the culture in which it was set had fallen.
    Notes: Endowments are collapsing.

    Chapter 30: HIS OWN STRANGE ALTAR
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    Highlight: I want you to give your money to provide games, sports, competitions, shows, music, and a chance for honest hatred.”
    Notes: Prophecy fulfilled.

    Chapter 30: HIS OWN STRANGE ALTAR
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    Highlight: All clear,” said Jestocost. “Now we have to get notaries and official witnesses to veridicate our imprints of your eyes, hands and brain. Ask the Person with you to give you a mask, so that the cat-man face will not upset the witnesses.
    Notes: Future attorneys jurisprudence punks.

    Chapter 30: HIS OWN STRANGE ALTAR
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    Highlight: You are human. You can afford to be rich with kindness.
    Notes: Prophecy FAIL.

    Chapter 31: COUNSELS, COUNCILS, CONSOLES AND CONSULS
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    Highlight: It means that the masters rearrange things by changing the volume or the flow or the title to property.
    Notes: central bank.

  • Omoo by Herman Melville book review

    The unchallenged freedom of walking around Tahiti, enjoying free thought, free action, without face mask or bio-invasive testing and/or injections. A world lost to history.

    If I were to travel to Tahiti without a face mask or some kind of test for garbage medical “science” people, I would certainly be arrested and put in FEMA prison camp.

    In this story, two adventurers walk around the beautiful island of Tahiti, enjoying the native’s hospitality.

    Trying this today will get you killed. Because American idiots made everybody, on every island, put on the face mask and take a fake test to satisfy a depopulation injection program. The natives are restless, and they’re going to kill US.

    Will freedom like this ever return? Only after the complete destruction of the system.

    Herman Melville confronts the evidence of Euro Colonialism, the destruction of native culture, and the invasive lies of the abominable church.

    Enjoy this wonderful book about free travel, thought, and action by Herman Melville.

    Omoo by Herman Melville

    Some of my highlights:

    Chapter 56: CHAPTER III.
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    Highlight: But, upon the whole, he was remarkably quiet, though something in his eye showed he was far from being harmless.

    Chapter 59: CHAPTER VI.
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    Highlight: Indeed, it is almost incredible, the light in which many sailors regard these naked heathens. They hardly consider them human. But it is a curious fact, that the more ignorant and degraded men are, the more contemptuously they look upon those whom they deem their inferiors.
    Notes: Repent

    Chapter 60: CHAPTER VII.
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    Highlight: On one hand was a range of steep green bluffs hundreds of feet high, the white huts of the natives here and there nestling like birds’ nests in deep clefts gushing with verdure.

    Chapter 61: CHAPTER VIII.
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    Highlight: The blue shark, and a sort of Urim and Thummim engraven upon his chest, were the seal of his initiation.
    Notes: Code alert.

    Chapter 62: CHAPTER IX.
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    Highlight: Here, the sea was alive with large whales, so tame that all you had to do was to go up and kill them: they were too frightened to resist.

    Chapter 69: CHAPTER XVI.
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    Highlight: While this lively breeze continued, Baltimore, our old black cook, was in great tribulation.
    Notes: Jacob’s Trouble.

    Chapter 70: CHAPTER XVII.
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    Highlight: The longitude he must either have obtained by the Rule of Three, or else by special revelation.

    Chapter 70: CHAPTER XVII.
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    Highlight: Pomaree, the Queen of Tahiti;

    Chapter 70: CHAPTER XVII.
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    Highlight: The oysters are found in the lagoons, and about the reefs; and, for half-a-dozen nails a day, or a compensation still less, the natives are hired to dive after them.
    Notes: Nails for money.

    Chapter 70: CHAPTER XVII.
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    Highlight: Upon inhaling it, one of the sick, who had recently shown symptoms of scurvy, cried out in pain, and was carried below. This is no unusual effect in such instances.
    Notes: The smell of land.

    Chapter 70: CHAPTER XVII.
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    Highlight: and these form part of the circulating medium of Tahiti.
    Notes: Coconut oil for money.

    Chapter 71: CHAPTER XVIII.
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    Highlight: Upon a near approach, the picture loses not its attractions. It is no exaggeration to say that, to a European of any sensibility, who, for the first time, wanders back into these valleys — away from the haunts of the natives — the ineffable repose and beauty of the landscape is such, that every object strikes him like something seen in a dream; and for a time he almost refuses to believe that scenes like these should have a commonplace existence.
    Notes: TAHITI.

    Chapter 71: CHAPTER XVIII.
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    Highlight: Their physical beauty and amiable dispositions harmonized completely with the softness of their clime.

    Chapter 71: CHAPTER XVIII.
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    Highlight: Quiros, the Spaniard, is supposed to have touched at the island; and at intervals, Wallis, Byron, Cook, De Bourgainville, Vancouver, Le Perouse, and other illustrious navigators refitted their vessels in its harbours. Here the famous Transit of Venus was observed, in 1769. Here the memorable mutiny of the Bounty afterwards had its origin.
    Notes: Tahiti. Lockdown for health and safety.

    Chapter 72: CHAPTER XIX.
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    Highlight: She was firing a salute, which afterwards turned out to be in honour of a treaty; or rather — as far as the natives were concerned — a forced cession of Tahiti to the French,
    Notes: Traveling clown show.

    Chapter 75: CHAPTER XXII.
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    Highlight: But anything like neutrality was out of the question; and unconditional submission
    Notes: Face mask compliance.

    Chapter 80: CHAPTER XXVII.
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    Highlight: The squalid huts of the common people are out of sight, and there is nothing to mar the prospect.

    Chapter 81: CHAPTER XXVIII.
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    Highlight: his whole physical vigour seemed exhausted in the production of one enormous moustache.

    Chapter 82: CHAPTER XXIX.
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    Highlight: How few sea-battles have the French ever won! But more: how few ships have they ever carried by the board — that true criterion of naval courage!
    Notes: Haha the French.

    Chapter 83: CHAPTER XXX.
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    Highlight: A man of any education before the mast is always looked upon with dislike by his captain; and, never mind how peaceable he may be, should any disturbance arise, from his intellectual superiority, he is deemed to exert an underhand influence against the officers.

    Chapter 85: CHAPTER XXXII.
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    Highlight: sought to terrify her into compliance with his demands;
    Notes: Corporate bastards.

    Chapter 90: CHAPTER XXXVII.
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    Highlight: Masses and chants were nothing more than evil spells. As for the priests themselves, they were no better than diabolical sorcerers; like those who, in old times, terrified

    Chapter 98: CHAPTER XLIV.
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    Highlight: It suggests the idea of worm-eaten idols packed away in some old lumber-room at hand.

    Chapter 102: CHAPTER XLVIII.
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    Highlight: They went even further at the Sandwich Islands; where, a few years ago, a playground for the children of the missionaries was enclosed with a fence many feet high, the more effectually to exclude the wicked little Hawaiians.

    Chapter 103: CHAPTER XLIX.
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    Highlight: It has been said that the only way to civilize a people is to form in them habits of industry.

    Chapter 103: CHAPTER XLIX.
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    Highlight: We want no other salvation than to live in this world. Where are there any saved through your speech? Pomaree is dead; and we are all dying with your cursed diseases. When will you give over?
    Notes: Bill Gates

    Chapter 123: CHAPTER LXIX.
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    Highlight: Even tracts of clear land, which, with so little pains, might be made to wave with orchards,

  • Five Weeks in a Balloon by Jules Verne book review

    Five Weeks in a Balloon by Jules Verne

    Fantastic story about the reconnoiter and imminent colonial domain of Africa.

    The Euro people floated their balloons over Africa and America in search of the most valuable assets, using the basket as a floating turret to hunt wild game and savages (Hamites and Lamanites). Dropping anchor to replenish water and raiment. Creating fantastic adventure, and saying things like, “We are the first to explore the area.”

    Here’s the deal. It is not my intention to read the invasion story over and over again. But, after quitting my TV and ‘unlimited data connection’, I’ve had the occasion to read more ‘classic’ literature. Much of it contains the adventure of imminent colonial domain and Euro programs of “exploration’.

    Predictive programming of great ‘purity’. Classic literature.

    Is it a coincidence that much of our ‘classic literature’ includes the invasion story and manifest destiny?

    First contact stories are extremely interesting and entertaining.

    This book cannot be put down, an absolute pleasure.

    It does require the suspension of reality, a blissful ignorance of central bank debt peonage, corporate controlled vaccine programs, and genetically modified pestilence and famine.

    IT’S OVER.

    Some of my highlights:

    Complete Works of Jules Verne (Illustrated) by Jules Verne

    Book last read: 2022-06-23 16:55:37
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    Chapter 11: CHAPTER FIRST.
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    Highlight: But, in England, enthusiasm does not stop short with mere words. It strikes off money faster than the dies of the Royal Mint itself.
    Notes: Fake money

    Chapter 13: CHAPTER THIRD.
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    Highlight: Moreover, we must look upon what is to occur as having already occurred, and see nothing but the present in the future, for the future is but the present a little farther on.

    Chapter 13: CHAPTER THIRD.
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    Highlight: The man who was born to be hung will never be drowned!

    Chapter 20: CHAPTER TENTH.
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    Highlight: The real danger lurks below, and not above.

    Chapter 21: CHAPTER ELEVENTH.
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    Highlight: They took it into their heads that some mischief was meant to the sun and the moon.
    Notes: Elon Musk

    Chapter 22: CHAPTER TWELFTH
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    Highlight: Its entire population had assembled in crowds, and were yelling with anger and fear, at the same time vainly directing their arrows against this monster of the air that swept along so majestically away above all their powerless fury.

    Notes: Chaos endowment.

    Chapter 22: CHAPTER TWELFTH
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    Highlight: I’m going to get you up a cup of coffee that I think you’ll have something to say about.”
    Notes: Caffeine.

    Chapter 22: CHAPTER TWELFTH
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    Highlight: They swept along above cultivated fields of tobacco, maize, and barley, at full maturity, and here and there immense rice-fields, full of straight stalks and purple blossoms.
    Notes: The “savage” land of imminent colonial domain.

    Chapter 22: CHAPTER TWELFTH
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    Highlight: Even the doctor could hope to escape its effects only by rising above the range of the miasma that exhales from this damp region whence the blazing rays of the sun pump up its poisonous vapors.

    Chapter 22: CHAPTER TWELFTH
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    Highlight: I’m sure they must feel like worshipping us!”

    Chapter 22: CHAPTER TWELFTH
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    Highlight: baobabs,

    Chapter 23: CHAPTER THIRTEENTH.
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    Highlight: salubrious.
    Notes: Healthy smells. Salubrious

    Chapter 23: CHAPTER THIRTEENTH.
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    Highlight: That beats sulphate of quinine!
    Notes: Don’t tell vaccinated morons.

    Chapter 25: CHAPTER FIFTEENTH.
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    Highlight: Around these excavations are numerous native dwellings; wide, open spaces for the markets; fields of cannabis and datura; superb trees and depths of freshest shade — such is Kazeh!

    Chapter 26: CHAPTER SIXTEENTH.
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    Highlight: The races of the future may repair hither, when Europe shall have become exhausted in the effort to feed her inhabitants.
    Notes: Prophecy fulfilled.

    Chapter 26: CHAPTER SIXTEENTH.
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    Highlight: Why is it that such savage countries get all these fine things?
    Notes: Imminent colonial domain.

    Chapter 26: CHAPTER SIXTEENTH.
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    Highlight: that may prove to be a very dull period when industry will swallow up every thing for its own profit. By dint of inventing machinery, men will end in being eaten up by it!
    Notes: Prophecy fulfilled.

    Chapter 27: CHAPTER SEVENTEENTH.
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    Chapter 28: CHAPTER EIGHTEENTH.
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    Notes: CDC science

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    Notes: Imminent colonial domain.

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    Notes: Time for poets to kill the scientific men?

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    Notes: Doctors and scientist corporate goon hounds.

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    Notes: Take down the Evil One, Father.

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    Highlight: Is all this region inhabited?” asked Joe.
    “Undoubtedly; and disagreeably inhabited, too.”
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    Highlight: These scattered tribes come, one and all, under the title of Nyam-Nyams, and this compound word is only a sort of nickname. It imitates the sound of chewing.”
    Notes: auto motto pia

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    Highlight: if I have to be eaten, in a moment of famine, I want it to be for your benefit and my master’s; but the idea of feeding those black fellows — gracious! I’d die of shame!”
    Notes: quoting script.

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    Highlight: Madame Blanchard. She ignited her balloon while sending off fireworks, but she did not fall, and she would not have been killed, probably, had not her car dashed against a chimney and precipitated her to the ground.

    Chapter 30: CHAPTER TWENTIETH.
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    Chapter 30: CHAPTER TWENTIETH.
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    Highlight: Undoubtedly; among the ‘mammoth trees’ of California, there is a cedar four hundred and eighty feet in height. It would overtop the Houses of Parliament, and even the Great Pyramid of Egypt.

    Chapter 30: CHAPTER TWENTIETH.
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    Notes: No. Not true.

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    Notes: face mask villain science.

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    Notes: Gold mine

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    Notes: Questionable history.

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    Highlight: Had not the Almighty reserved for later ages the knowledge of this inhospitable continent?
    Notes: The fourth part of the world.

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    Notes: Central bank famine extortion.

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    Notes: never explored euro history.

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    Notes: Imminent colonial domain.

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    Notes: The invasion.

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    Notes: Vaccine death and famine.

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    Notes: Apocalypse science.

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    Notes: Throwing assorted items from aircraft.

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    Highlight: Where vast stretches of cultivated land were once seen, they have brought barrenness and devastation.”
    Notes: Bill Gates

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    Highlight: rocks of strange forms started up like huge ante-diluvian animals, petrified there amid the waters.

     

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    Highlight: They ceased to be master and servant, in order to become bosom friends.

  • America Before The Key To Earth’s Lost Civilization by Graham Hancock – book review

    At this point in the game you should understand: ALL HISTORY the endowment enriched ‘academic’ organizations have shoveled into the debt-ridden student-plebes is complete BULLSHIT. None of it is true. Your history is FAKE AS FUCK. Just like the PCR test, just like this FAKE PANDEMIC, just like face mask wearing children— CDC, WHO garbage heap of lies lies lies. Your entire life is a lie.

    What is the truth? We will never know because ‘they’ made a concerted and GRAND effort to cover over the truth. However, giving any consideration, time, or thought to their narrative is going to kill you and your family. That’s why it’s important to search.

    What is RIGHTEOUS? Is it putting the children is face diapers? No. Is it subjecting the children to FAKE PCR Tests? No. Is it injecting the children with corporate mystery syrup? No. IS it lockdowns and social distancing? No.

    At this point in the game you should understand that we are BEING LIED TO.

    America Before by Graham Hancock.

    Why do Native American religions parallel Egyptian spiritual beliefs? Why do they both believe in sky-earth constructions that are perfectly aligned with the celestial clock of solstice and equinox markers? Why did ‘they’ ensure the great mounds of Native America were largely destroyed?

    How could these spiritual beliefs match through millennia of prehistory when our ENDOWMENT ENRICHED INSTITUTIONS ensure us ‘that is impossible’?

    What is Terra Preta, a geoengineering project of soil amendment technology from the Amazon (Amazon Dark Earth ADE) that our modern day “science’ cannot duplicate?

    Why do the Trees in the Amazon match domesticated levels of mean distribution.

    Why did ‘they’ burn all of the Mayan books?

    How do ‘they’ explain the genetic distribution of Amazon and Indigenous Australian heritage?

    What happened 12,800 years ago that ravaged the North American continent? (Younger Dryas Cosmic Impact- YDCI)

    Why are ‘they’ lying to us?

    Some of my highlights and notes:

    America Before: The Key to Earth’s Lost Civilization: A New Investigation Into the Mysteries of the Human Past by the Bestselling Author of Fingerprints of the Gods and Magicians of the Gods by Graham Hancock

    Book last read: 2021-05-21 14:11:18
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    Highlight: Far from being very recent, it is beginning to look as though the human presence in the Americas may be very old—perhaps more than 100,000 years older than has hitherto been believed.
    Notes: Lies upon lies to hide the people of the book.

    Chapter 10: 3. The Dragon and the Sun
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    Highlight: It’s a transformation and a transition rather than an abrupt change of state.
    Notes: Yep

    Chapter 13: 5. Message from a Mastodon
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    Highlight: In a museum in a park named after an arriviste European adventurer, we were about to be shown evidence that might speak to the truly vast antiquity of Native Americans in the lands that Europeans had stolen from them with fire and sword.

    Notes: Balboa Park San Diego.

    Chapter 14: 6. Millennia Unaccounted For
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    Highlight: Buttermilk Creek, Texas;

    Chapter 21: 11. Ghost Cities of the Amazon
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    Highlight: Brother Gaspar de Carvajal, a literate and sensitive Dominican friar who kept a journal throughout.

    Chapter 22: 12. The Ancients Behind the Veil
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    Highlight: Part of our predicament, therefore, as a species with amnesia, is that huge areas of the planet that we know for sure were used by and lived upon by our ancestors—the submerged continental shelves, the Sahara desert, the Amazon rainforest—have, for a variety of practical and ideological reasons, been badly served by archaeology. The truth is, we know VERY little about the real prehistory of any of these places, and the tiny patches that have thus far been surveyed and excavated within them are no legitimate basis upon which to draw conclusions and express certainties about the vast areas that remain unsurveyed and unexcavated.
    Notes: The failure of so called archeology.

    Chapter 23: 13. Black Earth
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    Highlight: It is called Terra preta. More than any other single factor, it is now understood by scholars to have been responsible for the astonishing and utterly anomalous agricultural productivity that allowed a population estimated at between 8 and 20 million people4 to thrive for untold epochs in the Amazon before being overtaken by the cataclysm of the European conquest.
    Notes: Miraculous Amazon soil ammendment

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    Highlight: Nobody doubts that they are “anthropogenic”—man-made in some way—and everyone agrees that they’re an amazing success story. So fecund is terra preta, even after thousands of years of use, that it can still regenerate barren soils it is added to, and has been described as “miracle earth.”16

    Notes: Humans cannot survive without the gift of technology. Gifted soil.

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    Highlight: Yet all this mystery, all this effectiveness, all this efficiency, and all these remarkable contributions to welfare, we are asked to believe, came about as incidental by-products of human activity? They just happened—without any planning, or deliberation, or design at all?

    Notes: Our history is a lie.

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    Highlight: More specifically, the proposition we are presently considering in this context is that the settlement and expansion of human populations in the Amazon was a planned affair in which the spread of terra preta was a precondition for the development of large population centers rather than a consequence of it.
    It was, in other words, not something random at all but an integral part of a carefully thought-out project.
    Notes: Assisted humanity

    Chapter 23: 13. Black Earth
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    Highlight: This civilization thrives for millennia, long outlasting ancient Egypt and ancient Mesopotamia, doing very well for itself and for its people in just about every possible way, until the catastrophe of European contact that not only subjects it to genocide by sword and by epidemic, but also conspires to deny its very existence for centuries thereafter.
    Notes: Exemplary argonomy.

    Chapter 24: 14. Gardening Eden
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    Highlight: Among the favored species mentioned in the Science paper, now all hyperdominant, are Bertholletia excelsa (the Brazil nut tree), Inga edulis (“Ice-Cream Bean,” a fruit tree), Pourouma cecropiifolia (“Amazon Grape,” a fruit tree), Pouteria caimito (the abiu, a fruit tree), and Theobroma cacao (the cocoa tree—chocolate).11

    Notes: Cultivated trees of the Amazon

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    Highlight: What I have in mind is the possibility that a deep knowledge of plants and of their nutritional and other properties might have preceeded the first domestication activities that we have evidence for. Surely it is only on the basis of such foreknowledge that crops like groundnuts and manioc could be selected, domesticated, planned, and planted to complement each other’s nutritional contribution to human welfare?

    Notes: Alien overlords told the people to domesticate cassava for carbs and peanuts for protein.

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    Highlight: Anthropologist Jeremy Narby, author of The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge, draws attention to curare, the blow-gun and arrow poison, invented—we do not know when—in the ancient Amazon.
    Notes: how did they invent the poison for the blow dart? alien technology

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    Highlight: final product is a paste that is inactive unless injected under the skin. If swallowed, it has no effect. It is difficult to see how anybody could have stumbled on this recipe by chance experimentation.

    Chapter 27: 17. The Vine of the Dead
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    Highlight: The true shaman must attain his knowledge and position through trance, vision and soul-journey to the Otherworld. All these states of enlightenment are reached … during a shamanic state of consciousness, and not by purposive study and application of a corpus of systematic knowledge.8
    Notes: The medicine man

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    Highlight: THE BIG PICTURE OF SHAMANISM, altered states of consciousness, and their immensely important place in the human story—was the focus of my 2005 book Supernatural: Meetings with the Ancient Teachers of Mankind.

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    Highlight: It is, in my view, a remarkable scientific feat that such a highly effective combination of just 2 out of the estimated 150,000 different species of plants, trees, and vines in the Amazon was discovered by mere trial and error.
    Notes: Ahuyasca

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    Highlight: It seems that “supernatural beings” accompanied them on this journey and gifted them the fundamentals upon which to build a civilized life.
    Notes: overlords gifting technology

    Chapter 29: 18. Sun
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    Highlight: considers Monks Mound to have been conceived by its designers as a true “axis mundi”—intended to serve as a junction point between heaven and earth.

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    Highlight: George Lankford gives an overview of such myths across North America and confirms the very widespread nature of the “fearsome image of a ‘brain-smasher,’ usually a woman, whose task is to destroy memory (and humanity?) by removing or smashing the brain.
    Notes: Watch out for the woman w a hatchet.

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    Highlight: That the precise character of these obstacles should vary between ancient Egypt and ancient Native America is only to be expected. Even so, the striking similarities in the core structure of the “story”—physical death, a journey of the soul on land, a leap to the sky involving Orion followed by a further journey with perils and challenges to be faced, through the valley of the Milky Way—all argue for some as yet unexplained connection.
    Notes: Egyptian and Native American equalities.

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    Highlight: That the Underwater Panther was seen as having feline characteristics, however, is certain from a number of surviving images of the creature.

    Notes: On the underwater Panther.

    Chapter 39: 26. Fire and Ice
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    Highlight: Extraordinary Biomass-Burning Episode and Impact Winter Triggered by the Younger Dryas Cosmic Impact ~12,800 Years Ago.”
    Notes: Nine percent of all biomass was incinerated.

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    Highlight: In summary, the earth and all life upon it endured and was devastated by what can only be described as a globally distributed firestorm at the onset of the Younger Dryas around 12,800 years ago. In this planetary debacle, 10 million square kilometers of trees and other plant matter burned.

    Notes: Summary of hell on earth.

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    Highlight: Science in the twenty-first century does NOT encourage scientists to take risks in their pursuit of “the facts”—particularly when those facts call into question long-established notions about the human past.

    Notes: Science is garbage.

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    Highlight: Once again, therefore, as so often in science, statements touted as facts turn out to be opinions contradicted by other opinions that are also touted as facts.
    Notes: Most science is garbage

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    Highlight: Worse still, this pervasive state of fear has somehow ingrained itself so deeply into the fabric of science that those who have embraced unorthodox possibilities themselves are often among the least willing to consider unorthodox possibilities embraced by others—lest by doing so they “contaminate” their own preferred unorthdoxy.
    Notes: Scientists are garbage

    Chapter 42: 28. Hunter-Gatherers and the Lost Civilization
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    Highlight: extremely prolific Clovis site of Gault, Texas, have likewise revealed deeper, pre-Clovis levels.
    Notes: Gault Texas

    Chapter 43: 29. Unknown Unknowns
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    Highlight: But keep in mind that those enormous floods also devastated the rich North American mainland to the south, perhaps the best and most bounteous real estate then available anywhere.
    Notes: The mormons were right.

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    Highlight: In July 1562, in the main square of Mani (just south of modern Merida in the Yucatan), Bishop Diego de Landa burned thousands of Maya codices, story paintings, and hieroglyphs inscribed on rolled-up deer skins. He boasted of destroying countless “idols” and “altars,” all of which he described as “works of the devil, designed by the evil one to delude the Indians and to prevent them from accepting Christianity.
    Notes: Systematically hiding the Isrealites and rewiting history.

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    Highlight: . In the city’s marketplace Zumarraga “had a pyramid formed of the documents of Aztec history, knowledge and literature, their paintings, manuscripts, and hieroglyphic writings, all of which he committed to the flames while the natives cried and prayed.
    Notes: span ish liars

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    Highlight: Let’s take a brief look at the most ancient Native American book still in existence—the Dresden Codex, so called because it’s kept in a museum in the German city of Dresden.16
    Notes: Oldest Native American Book!

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    Highlight: This evidence, I submit, now exists in the astonishing proximity of the religious beliefs, iconography, and symbolism of the Mississippi Valley to the religious beliefs, iconography, and symbolism of ancient Egypt outlined in part 6. These deep structural connections are, in my view, unexplainable by any means other than a shared legacy from a very ancient source—a source predating the separation of peoples when the Americas became isolated from the “Old World” by the rising oceans at the end of the Ice Age.
    Notes: Nice summary of this book.

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    Highlight: All the indications are that Mexico, with its ancient tradition of literacy, was once a vast archive of the “antiquities and sciences” of former times and that the records the Spaniards destroyed in their zealous stupidity may have been as integral to the memory of humanity as the library of Alexandria.
    Notes: Learn span ish

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    Highlight: . Once again, this effort, officially sanctioned as “the extirpation of idolatry,” called for cultural destruction on a grand scale, calculated to erase the memory banks of the population within a generation or two and replace their deep connection to their own past with the new dispensation.
    Notes: Inca in Puru. Destroyed by span ish

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    Highlight: In the event, however, out of the tens of thousands of Mayan codices in existence in 1519 just four are still with us in the twenty-first century.
    Notes: FOUR

    Chapter 44: 30. The Key to Earth’s Lost Civilization
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    Highlight: Americas were isolated during much of the Ice Age—a geological epoch that lasted, let us not forget, from around 2.6 million years ago until around 12,000 years ago.
    Notes: Ice Age

    Chapter 44: 30. The Key to Earth’s Lost Civilization
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    Highlight: In his 1920 study The Interpretation of Radium, Nobel Prize winner Frederick Soddy,

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    Highlight: The North American Indian Orpheus Tradition.

  • The Prince and The Pauper by Mark Twain – book review

    I was fearful this book would be a terrible reminder of our Disney hellscape, croney crapitalism, changing places, freaky Friday, Cinderella garbage story. Even the fine vaccinated morons at Pixar couldn’t mess this up.

    Mark Twain is a master. His writing is transcendent. In this time of great revelations (of morons exposing themselves to corporate poisons and life long face mask wearing) this fine story of throne usurping and capital punishment is a joy to read.

    I’ve never seen the Disney version of this story. Did they include the counterfeiter boiled alive in hot oil? Or, the two women burned alive for witchcraft? Methinks these scenes were removed on behalf of the mouseketeers.
    a note: Europeans selected these capital punishment methods to circumvent the biblical requirement of NOT spilling the blood of man. Boiling and burning being a clever Gentile form of death engineering.

    It makes me wonder if Twain would be opposed to dipping Bill Gates and the Blackrock board in boiling oil for their obvious crimes against humanity?

    I digress, this excellent story is just what one needs to forget the children in face masks and the CDC telling the morons to sacrifice themselves and their families in the name of pseudo science. Good luck morons. You’re all going to die.

    Some of my highlights:

    Delphi Complete Works of Mark Twain (Illustrated) by Twain, Mark

    Book last read: 2021-04-11 21:59:26
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    Highlight: Now am I finely tinselled, indeed! The spectre-knight of the Kingdom of Dreams and Shadows is become a spectre-earl — a dizzy flight for a callow wing! An’ this go on, I shall presently be hung like a very maypole with fantastic gauds and make-believe honours. But I shall value them, all valueless as they are, for the love that doth bestow them. Better these poor mock dignities of mine, that come unasked, from a clean hand and a right spirit, than real ones bought by servility from grudging and interested power.
    Notes: The hero speech against the matrix.

    Chapter 138: Chapter XXXI. The Recognition procession.
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    Highlight: Tom Canty gazed abroad over the surging sea of eager faces, and his heart swelled with exultation; and he felt that the one thing worth living for in this world was to be a king, and a nation’s idol.
    Notes: Celebrity demons of the united states.

    Chapter 139: Chapter XXXII. Coronation Day.
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    Highlight: It is perilous to the State and to us all, to entertain so fateful a riddle as this; it could divide the nation and undermine the throne.”
    Notes: Fakery be revealed.

    Chapter 139: Chapter XXXII. Coronation Day.
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    Highlight: Never was a company of people so perplexed, so interested, and so stupefied, before.

    Notes: The ignorant masses upon revelation.