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  • Predictive Programming by CIA Counter Intelligence agent Lou Elizondo – Chains of the Sea – book review

    It’s not often you get to read a book recommended by a bloated CIA counter-intelligence agent. Lou Elizondo is the point-man for the UFO ‘alien threat’ operation. All ‘news’ outlets and social media overlords are inundating the populace with the UFO threat op.

    Mr. Elizondo recommends the book ‘Chains of the Sea’ according to Dark Journalist in this video.

    I was curious to understand the predictive programming a CIA loser like Lou Elizondo employs on his victims and counterparts.

    What are the hidden themes and dark psychology a CIA spook like Lou Elizondo is promoting?

    Let’s get into it:

    The three stories:

    And Us, Too, I Guess by GEO. ALEC EFFINGER
    Chains of the Sea by GARDNER R. DOZOIS
    The Shrine of Sebastian by GORDON EKLUND

    My notes:

    Chains of the Sea by Robert Silverberg (ed)

    Book last read: 2021-05-26 13:06:35
    Chapter 3: And Us, Too, I Guess by GEO. ALEC EFFINGER
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    Highlight: Surrounded by cataclysm, we labored blithely on.

    Notes: The CIA will ensure cataclysm surrounds us.

    Chapter 3: And Us, Too, I Guess by GEO. ALEC EFFINGER
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    Highlight: It’s not true what they say about dead Indians vis-a-vis good ones.
    Notes: The CIA likes genocidal cynicism.

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    Highlight: Days and weeks later, toward the middle of September, an article in the newspaper caught his attention and brought back the short-lived feeling of fear. Paul welcomed it; even a change to impersonal terror would be a relief from the flat monotony he had built with Linda.
    Notes: CIA/Media induced fear and the trivial lives of the morons.

    Chapter 3: And Us, Too, I Guess by GEO. ALEC EFFINGER
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    Highlight: But because the calamity is a slow one, because it operates on a large scale, striking down victims in isolated places around the globe, we may be inclined to dismiss its effects on ourselves as negligible. That would be a suicidal error.

    Notes: The CIA alien threat in a nutshell.

    Chapter 3: And Us, Too, I Guess by GEO. ALEC EFFINGER
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    Highlight: Disasters, it seems, have been my stock in trade. At least, I have never felt quite as comfortable as I do in the midst of a good, rending cataclysm. So many things fall into place, so much is settled for good or ill; I sometimes pray for more upheavals, if only to clear the air.
    Notes: CIA Disaster Capitalism.

    Chapter 3: And Us, Too, I Guess by GEO. ALEC EFFINGER
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    Highlight: Above and beyond all considerations of mere change and transmutation, the pure panic of a disaster is fun to watch.
    Notes: ALL CIA operations

    Chapter 3: And Us, Too, I Guess by GEO. ALEC EFFINGER
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    Highlight: The great masses were not as educated as my companion, and were for the most part totally ignorant of the implications of our disaster.
    Notes: The CIA depend on ignorant morons.

    Chapter 4: Chains of the Sea by GARDNER R. DOZOIS
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    Highlight: The first action taken by the human governments of Earth—as opposed to the actual government of Earth: AI and his counterpart Intelligences—was an attempt to hush up everything.
    Notes: CIA cover-up

    Chapter 4: Chains of the Sea by GARDNER R. DOZOIS
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    Highlight: Forty years of media-centered turmoil had taught them that the people didn’t need to know anything that wasn’t definitely in the script.
    Notes: CIA will kill the offscripters.

    Chapter 4: Chains of the Sea by GARDNER R. DOZOIS
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    Highlight: number of power-seeking splinter groups within the current government, seized the opportunity to make their respective moves and succeeded in cubing the confusion.
    Notes: CoG/CIA will take over.

    Chapter 4: Chains of the Sea by GARDNER R. DOZOIS
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    Highlight: They fervently hoped for monsters, even hostile ones, as a refutation of everything they knew, everything their parents had told them.
    Notes: CIA catastrophe capitalism and lies

    Chapter 4: Chains of the Sea by GARDNER R. DOZOIS
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    Highlight: No one was going to miss this, even if he had to make a deal with the devil.

    Notes: CIA

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    Highlight: Far from resenting the cavalier treatment, most of the scientists were frantic with joy at the opportunity, even those who had been known to be critical of government control in the past.
    Notes: CIA recruiting garbage scientists who enjoy killing the constitution.

    Chapter 4: Chains of the Sea by GARDNER R. DOZOIS
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    Highlight: Scup,” Tommy said, filling with bitter disappointment. “I was hoping that you guys could—scup, never mind. I . . . can you tell me what’s gonna happen next?”
    “Probably they will kill you,” it said.
    Notes: The CIA alien threat.

    Chapter 4: Chains of the Sea by GARDNER R. DOZOIS
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    Highlight: with teams of newsmen manufacturing small talk and pretending that they were not just as uninformed as everyone else.
    Notes: CIA news is fake.

    Chapter 4: Chains of the Sea by GARDNER R. DOZOIS
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    Highlight: The Midwesterners seemed to accept the alien landing at face value, with little of the skepticism of the Easterners, and reacted to it with hostility, whipping up deep feelings of aggression in defense of their territoriality.
    Notes: CIA conflict illusion

    Chapter 4: Chains of the Sea by GARDNER R. DOZOIS
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    Highlight: the government, at 11 a.m., declared that they were taking emergency control of all media, and ordered an immediate and total moratorium on the alien story.
    Notes: COG and CIA media blackout

    Chapter 4: Chains of the Sea by GARDNER R. DOZOIS
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    Highlight: The election canceling martial-law theory was suddenly accepted, almost unanimously.
    Notes: COG CIA takeover

    Chapter 4: Chains of the Sea by GARDNER R. DOZOIS
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    Highlight: the military, goaded by an inflexible, Caracas-haunted order not to make contact with the aliens at any cost, first fired warning volleys over the heads of the crowds of civilians and then opened fire into the crowds themselves.
    A
    Notes: CIA opens fire on civilians

    Chapter 4: Chains of the Sea by GARDNER R. DOZOIS
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    Highlight: It was not only unusually cold for this time of year; it was unnaturally, almost supernaturally, so.
    Notes: CIA weather manipulation

    Chapter 4: Chains of the Sea by GARDNER R. DOZOIS
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    Highlight: They regarded humans as parasitic on the Intelligences, and reacted in much the same way as a man discovering that a friend is heavily infested with tapeworms or lice or blood ticks—with shock, distaste, and a puzzled demand
    Notes: CIA is a parasite

    Chapter 4: Chains of the Sea by GARDNER R. DOZOIS
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    Highlight: So we will not have to increase entropy much”—flick—“just a little, for a little while. You are more”—flick—”vulnerable to it than we are. It will not be long, Man.”
    Notes: CIA will increase chaos

    Chapter 5: The Shrine of Sebastian by GORDON EKLUND
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    Highlight: He smiled. Had he sinned during the past few days, he was positive he was now absolved.
    Time
    Notes: The CIA Pope

    Chapter 5: The Shrine of Sebastian by GORDON EKLUND
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    Highlight: one couldn’t tell the whole truth to a group of men already tottering upon the brink of disbelief.
    Notes: The CIA

    Chapter 5: The Shrine of Sebastian by GORDON EKLUND
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    Highlight: But he knew he would rather die than live
    Notes: CIA Hell on earth.

    Chapter 5: The Shrine of Sebastian by GORDON EKLUND
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    Highlight: In any event, the voice instructed Sebastian that the Earth was no longer the proper dwelling place for man, that the human race must now depart.
    Notes: The CIA wants us to leave

    Chapter 5: The Shrine of Sebastian by GORDON EKLUND
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    Highlight: He converted several wealthy men and convinced them to purchase a fleet of ships capable of making the journey to the stars.
    Notes: Elon Musk. Jeff Bezos and many other elite are working for the CIA

    Chapter 5: The Shrine of Sebastian by GORDON EKLUND
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    Highlight: He is right. You had better go. Your prayers mean nothing to us. Robots have no souls.
    Notes: the CIA have no souls.

    Chapter 5: The Shrine of Sebastian by GORDON EKLUND
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    Highlight: “I asked if you’d ever tried living in this world, tried existing off the bounty of a dead land, avoiding starvation, plague, and death? Have you ever left the walls of your castle and tried to live like a man?”
    Notes: Living the CIA lie is hell on earth.

    Chapter 5: The Shrine of Sebastian by GORDON EKLUND
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    Highlight: I guessed my fellow robots would be safe from now on.

    Notes: The CIA want to kill humanity with the help of GMO robot people.

    Chapter 5: The Shrine of Sebastian by GORDON EKLUND
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    Highlight: And behind, upon the Earth, waiting, watching, clustered around their saint, stood the remnants, the robots, those of steel. . . .
    . . . and those of flesh.
    He gazed upon Sebastian’s
    Notes: THE CIA ARE ROBOTS!

    Chapter 5: The Shrine of Sebastian by GORDON EKLUND
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    Highlight: And I,” he said. “Lord, you must bless me with your wisdom, for none is more in need of your guiding hand than I. I, robot of flesh—your child—bless me, O Lord.”

    Notes: CIA Robot of flesh

    CIA Agent

     

     

     

  • 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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    Chapter 8: 1. An Enchanted Realm
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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

    Chapter 23: 13. Black Earth
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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.

    Chapter 23: 13. Black Earth
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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.

    Chapter 23: 13. Black Earth
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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

    Chapter 24: 14. Gardening Eden
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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.

    Chapter 24: 14. Gardening Eden
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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

    Chapter 24: 14. Gardening Eden
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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

    Chapter 27: 17. The Vine of the Dead
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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.

    Chapter 27: 17. The Vine of the Dead
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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

    Chapter 27: 17. The Vine of the Dead
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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.

    Chapter 35: 23. The Portal and the Path
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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.

    Chapter 35: 23. The Portal and the Path
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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.

    Chapter 35: 23. The Portal and the Path
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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.

    Chapter 39: 26. Fire and Ice
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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.

    Chapter 40: 27. Cape Fear
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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.

    Chapter 43: 29. Unknown Unknowns
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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.

    Chapter 43: 29. Unknown Unknowns
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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

    Chapter 43: 29. Unknown Unknowns
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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!

    Chapter 43: 29. Unknown Unknowns
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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.

    Chapter 43: 29. Unknown Unknowns
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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

    Chapter 43: 29. Unknown Unknowns
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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

    Chapter 43: 29. Unknown Unknowns
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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,

    Chapter 44: 30. The Key to Earth’s Lost Civilization
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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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    Chapter 135: Chapter XXVIII. The sacrifice.
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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.

  • Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds by Charles Mackay – book review

    I suppose you don’t need a book to drive home the point. Men have climbed the mountain of moron countless times in the past. Even if such a mole hill were made in the days of Charles Mackay (1814 – 1889), you can be sure man has figured a way to traverse the well worn paths of logic and find a way to the impossible peak, to summit the high crags of ignorance– the apparent destiny of most men.

    Charled Mackay

    In the days that follow, how will the great writers of our time use the power of the pen? How will the artist demonstrate the ignorance of men rushing to the government in hopes of a cure? A cure for what, I do not know. Methinks it is a cure for their worthless life.

    So go now, ye morons of the world and take your injection. Put your name on the booster schedule, dawn your mask and double mask, make haste to your vaccination centers and kill yourself and your family.

    I’m sure we don’t need your genetic codes in our pool. I say goodbye to you and your family, to your children who have no viable future in the experimental vaccine culture. I say goodbye, not with malice or hatred, but with a kind, loving heart; like a mother who cries when their child enlists in the army during war time, knowing they will never return. Goodbye.

    Published in 1841, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, is a glorious romp through the history of ignorant men and their schemes for money, long life, glory–  but mostly money.

    The classic writing style and wit is unmatched in today’s throwaway culture. The ancient books referenced within have surely been locked away under the vatican lest their contents be revealed to the ignorant masses. Enjoy.

    Here are my highlights:

    Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds by Charles Mackay

    Book last read: 2021-03-29 19:21:16
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    Chapter 6: National Delusions. 8
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    Highlight: Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, and one by one.

    Chapter 7: The Mississippi Scheme. 9
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    Highlight: Some in clandestine companies combine; Erect new stocks to trade beyond the line; With air and empty names beguile the town, And raise new credits first, then cry ‘em down; Divide the empty nothing into shares, And set the crowd together by the ears. Defoe.

    Chapter 7: The Mississippi Scheme. 9
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    Highlight: At the age of seventeen he was tall, strong, and well made; and his face, although deeply scarred with the small-pox, was agreeable in its expression, and full of intelligence.
    Notes: John Law

    Chapter 7: The Mississippi Scheme. 9
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    Highlight: The finances of the country were in a state of the utmost disorder. A profuse and corrupt monarch, whose profuseness and corruption were imitated by almost every functionary, from the highest to the lowest grade, had brought France to the verge of ruin.

    Chapter 7: The Mississippi Scheme. 9
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    Highlight: money, was wholly inadequate to the wants of a commercial country, and particularly cited the examples of Great Britain and Holland to show the advantages of paper. He used many sound arguments on the subject of credit, and proposed, as a means of restoring that of France, then at so low an ebb among the nations, that he should be allowed to set up a bank, which should have the management of the royal revenues, and issue notes, both on that and on landed security. He further proposed that this bank should be administered in the King’s name, but subject to the control of commissioners, to be named by the States-General.

    Chapter 7: The Mississippi Scheme. 9
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    Highlight: The Regent appears to have been utterly astonished at his success, and gradually to have conceived the idea, that paper, which could so aid a metallic currency, could entirely supersede it.

    Chapter 7: The Mississippi Scheme. 9
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    Highlight: Law found that he lived under a despotic government, but he was not yet aware of the pernicious influence which such a government could exercise upon so delicate a framework as that of credit.

    Chapter 7: The Mississippi Scheme. 9
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    Highlight: People of every age and sex, and condition in life, speculated in the rise and fall of the Mississippi bonds.

    Chapter 7: The Mississippi Scheme. 9
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    Highlight: The price of shares sometimes rose ten or twenty per cent. in the course of a few hours, and many persons in the humbler walks of life, who had risen poor in the morning, went to bed in affluence.

    Chapter 7: The Mississippi Scheme. 9
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    Highlight: The looms of the country worked with unusual activity, to supply rich laces, silks, broad-cloth, and velvets, which being paid for in abundant paper, increased in price four-fold.

    Chapter 7: The Mississippi Scheme. 9
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    Highlight: New houses were built in every direction; an illusory prosperity shone over the land, and so dazzled the eyes of the whole nation that none could see the dark cloud on the horizon, announcing the storm that was too rapidly approaching.

    Chapter 7: The Mississippi Scheme. 9
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    Highlight: The Regent, who knew nothing whatever of the philosophy of finance, thought that a system which had produced such good effects could never be carried to excess. If five hundred millions of paper had been of such advantage, five hundred millions additional would be of still greater advantage.

    Chapter 7: The Mississippi Scheme. 9
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    Highlight: Vermalet, a jobber, who sniffed the coming storm, procured gold and silver coin to the amount of nearly a million of livres, which he packed in a farmer’s cart, and covered over with hay and cow-dung. He then disguised himself in the dirty smock-frock, or blouse, of a peasant, and drove his precious load in safety into Belgium. From thence he soon found means to transport it to Amsterdam.

    Chapter 7: The Mississippi Scheme. 9
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    Highlight: It is inconceivable to those who were witnesses of the horrors of those times, and who look back upon them now as on a dream, that a sudden revolution did not break out – that Law and the Regent did not perish by a tragical death. They were both held in horror, but the people confined themselves to complaints; a sombre and timid despair, a stupid consternation, had seized upon all, and men’s minds were too vile even to be capable of a courageous crime.

    Chapter 7: The Mississippi Scheme. 9
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    Highlight: Lord Stair, the English ambassador, said, that it was now impossible to doubt of the sincerity of Law’s conversion to the Catholic religion; he had established the inquisition, after having given abundant evidence of his faith in transubstantiation, by turning so much gold into paper.

    Chapter 7: The Mississippi Scheme. 9
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    Highlight: These measures were productive of considerable advantage. All the population of Paris hastened to the bank, to get coin for their small notes; and silver becoming scarce, they were paid in copper.

    Chapter 7: The Mississippi Scheme. 9
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    Highlight: The crowds around the bank were so great, that hardly a day passed that some one was not pressed to death.

    Chapter 8: The South Sea Bubble. 32
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    Highlight: Nations, like individuals, cannot become desperate gamblers with impunity. Punishment is sure to overtake them sooner or later.

    Chapter 8: The South Sea Bubble. 32
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    Highlight: Is there no warmth in the despair of a plundered people? – no life and animation in the picture which might be drawn of the woes of hundreds of impoverished and ruined families? of the wealthy of yesterday become the beggars of to-day? of the powerful and influential changed into exiles and outcasts, and the voice of self-reproach and imprecation resounding from every corner of the land?

    Chapter 9: The Tulipomania. 54
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    Highlight: Many persons grow insensibly attached to that which gives them a great deal of trouble, as a mother often loves her sick and ever-ailing child better than her more healthy offspring.

    Chapter 13: Influence Of Politics And Religion On The Hair And Beard. 85
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    Highlight: Speak with respect and honour Both of the beard and the beard’s owner. HUDIBRAS

    Chapter 13: Influence Of Politics And Religion On The Hair And Beard. 85
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    Highlight: At one time, long hair was the symbol of sovereignty in Europe.

    Chapter 13: Influence Of Politics And Religion On The Hair And Beard. 85
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    Highlight: Stowe, in writing of this period, asserts, on the authority of some more ancient chronicler, “that men, forgetting their birth, transformed themselves, by the length of their haires, into the semblance of woman kind;”

    Chapter 14: Duels And Ordeals. 90
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    Highlight: A coward has often fought – a coward has often conquered, but a coward never forgave.

    Chapter 14: Duels And Ordeals. 90
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    Highlight: The bonds of reason, though iron-strong, are easily burst through; but those of folly, though lithe and frail as the rushes by a stream, defy the stoutest heart to snap them asunder.

    Chapter 15: The Love Of The Marvellous And The Disbelief Of The True. 114
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    Highlight: Of all the offspring of Time, Error is the most ancient, and is so old and familiar an acquaintance, that Truth, when discovered, comes upon most of us like an intruder, and meets the intruder’s welcome.

    Chapter 20: The Crusades …. 146
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    Highlight: Thus, while Feudalism told them they had no rights in this world, Religion told them they had every right in the next.

    Chapter 20: The Crusades …. 146
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    Highlight: Guibert de Nogent tells of a monk who made a large incision upon his forehead in the form of a cross, which he coloured with some powerful ingredient, telling the people that an angel had done it when he was asleep.

    Chapter 21: The Witch Mania. 198
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    Highlight: In many cities of Germany, as will be shown more fully in its due place hereafter, the average number of executions for this pretended crime, was six hundred annually, or two every day, if we leave out the Sundays, when, it is to be supposed, that even this madness refrained from its work.
    Notes: Witchcraft

    Chapter 21: The Witch Mania. 198
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    Highlight: This devil presides at their Sabbaths, when they all kiss him and dance around him. He then envelopes them in total darkness, and they all, male and female, give themselves up to the grossest and most disgusting debauchery.”

    Chapter 21: The Witch Mania. 198
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    Highlight: That all the members were forbidden to have connexion with women, but might give themselves up without restraint to every species of unmentionable debauchery.
    Notes: Templars

    Chapter 21: The Witch Mania. 198
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    Highlight: Immediately a class of men sprang up in Europe, who made it the sole business of their lives to discover and burn the witches.

    Chapter 21: The Witch Mania. 198
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    Highlight: Luther and Calvin were as firm believers in witchcraft as Pope Innocent himself, and their followers showed themselves more zealous persecutors than the Romanists.

    Chapter 21: The Witch Mania. 198
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    Highlight: . It was thought that witches could not weep more than three tears, and those only from the left eye.

    Chapter 22: The Slow Poisoners. 249
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    Highlight: those found guilty of it, were to be boiled to death.

    Chapter 23: Haunted Houses. 263
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    Highlight: It is to be hoped that the day is not far distant when lawgivers will teach the people by some more direct means, and prevent the recurrence of delusions like these, and many worse, which might be cited, by securing to every child born within their dominions an education in accordance with the advancing state of civilization.

    Chapter 24: The Third Volume. 276
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    Highlight: Three causes especially have excited our discontent; and, by impelling us to seek for remedies for the irremediable, have bewildered us in a maze of madness and error. These are death, toil, and ignorance of the future – the doom of man upon this sphere, and for which he shows his antipathy by his love of life, his longing for abundance, and his craving curiosity to pierce the secrets of the days to come.

    Chapter 54: George Agricola. 309
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    Highlight: Nobody would believe that they were possessors of the philosopher’s stone, if it were once suspected that they did not know how to procure bread for their subsistence.

    Chapter 54: George Agricola. 309
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    Highlight: but he could not long continue to live so magnificently upon the funds he had brought from Italy; and the philosopher’s stone, though it promised all for the wants of the morrow, never brought anything for the necessities of to-day.

    Chapter 54: George Agricola. 309
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    Highlight: If men could bring themselves to look upon Death in this manner, living well and wisely till her inevitable approach, how vast a store of grief and vexation would they spare themselves!

    Chapter 54: George Agricola. 309
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    Highlight: If a swarm of bees alight in your garden, some very high honour and great joys await you.

    Chapter 54: George Agricola. 309
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    Highlight: according to Montegre, whose account we quote [Dictionnaire des Sciences Medicales – Article “Convulsionnaires,” par Montegre.] was so enraptured with this ill usage, that nothing but the hardest blows would satisfy her. While a fellow of herculean strength was beating her with all his might with a heavy bar of iron, she kept continually urging him to renewed exertion. The harder he struck the better she liked it, exclaiming all the while, “Well done, brother; well done; oh, how pleasant it is! what good you are doing me! courage, my brother, courage; strike harder; strike harder still!

    Chapter 54: George Agricola. 309
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    Highlight: She was a flower of light, living upon sunbeams.

     

  • SS Brotherhood of the Bell by Joseph P. Farrell book review

    Just a few short months ago the revelations found in this book would have been more difficult, if not impossible, for me to accept. This book introduces the Two Space Program hypothesis and public consumption physics. One being appropriate for public disclosure and the other a deeply held secret of technology and alchemical science used to forward the very essence of evil, death, and destruction.

    Hitler was the illegitimate son of a Rothschild. Germany was the first to detonate atomic weapons before the end of WWII. Kennedy was killed by Secret Nazi forces pulling the strings of the CIA, FBI, big oil, equity markets and international banking.

    The Nazi empire that was purposely established in the US following the war has now reached its apex.

    Today, it is no secret the CIA, FBI, NSA, DOD… are open Nazi organizations bound and determined to follow through with the death and destruction of everything we hold dear.

    Good luck.

    Wernher von Braun with coke

    “And remember, Carol, the last card is the alien card. We are going to have to build space-based weapons against aliens, and all of it is a lie.”

    Wernher von Braun

    My highlights:

    “Like many others examining the “suicide” of Geli Raubal, Stevenson speculates that Adolf Hitler, in a fit of blind rage after Geli had threatened to expose the fact that his grandmother had born a child from Baron Rothschild of Vienna, had killed his niece with a pistol, and then fled the scene in panic, and appealed to Bormann for Help.”

    “After all, who would believe that such an extensive network of Nazis still existed so long after the war? And who would believe that the American intelligence community was in cahoots with it?”

    “In 1943, while World War Two was raging in its full fury, an American author published a little-known and long-forgotten book called The Thousand Year Conspiracy: Secret Germany Behind the Mask. The author’s name was Paul Winkler, and he sought to explain the most fundamental mystery of World War Two – and indeed, in a certain sense, of World War One as well – and that was, what on earth had happened to the Germans?”

    “Various conspiracy researchers have pointed out that there seems to be some “rogue” element within the American (and to a lesser extent, other nations’) intelligence services, acting on its own and often counter to its host nation’s national interest, and following its own more-often-than-not murky agenda.”

    “Unless one is to believe the Nazis’ own Thule Society-inspired belief that the white Aryan race is ultimately of extraterrestrial origin, the indicators seem preponderantly to point to terrestrial, and most probably German origins for the technology.”

    “The entire development arc of the radio tube, from Edison’s first experiments with filament for his incandescent lightbulb to the vacuum tubes that formed the switching mechanisms of ENIAC, lasted about fifty years. The development of the silicon transistor seemed to come upon us in a matter of months. And, had I not seen the silicon wafers from the Roswell crash with my own eyes, held them in my own hands talked about them with Hermann Oberth, Wernher von Braun, or Hans Kohler, and heard the reports from these now dead scientists of the meetings between Nathan Twining, Vannevar Bush, and researchers at Bell Labs, I would have thought the invention of the transistor was a miracle. I now know how it came about.”

  • Childhood’s End Book Review

    Soon the Overlords will reveal themselves. The Tall Whites living in Shasta Mountain or the City of Aragoth. They will subjugate the entire planet in the name of non-violence and peace. The people will follow their rule.

    The children of earth will become possessed by Satan.  They will leave their parents and transcend into the realm of Lucifer. The OVERLORDS are the angels of SATAN.

    When they reveal themselves it will mark the end. Make sure you kill them with your weapon. They will tell you the children are safe, the incomprehensible side effects of the vaccine are natural. But the kids are NOT ASCENDING to heaven. They are destined to live in HELL for eternity.

    Childhood’s End by Arthur C. Clarke. A book review.

    KILL THE OVERLORDS

    Childhoods End Book Review

    Some of my highlights:

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    Childhood’s End (Arthur C. Clarke)
    – Your Highlight on page 40 | Location 599-601 | Added on Sunday, December 13, 2020 8:05:17 PM

    I can understand your fear that the traditions and cultures of little countries will be overwhelmed when the World State arrives. But you are wrong: it is useless to cling to the past. Even before the Overlords came to Earth, the sovereign state was dying. They have merely hastened its end: no one can save it now-and no one should try.”
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    Childhood’s End (Arthur C. Clarke)
    – Your Highlight on page 53 | Location 806-807 | Added on Sunday, December 13, 2020 8:25:42 PM

    There were some things that only time could cure. Evil men could be destroyed, but nothing could be done with good men who were deluded.
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    Childhood’s End (Arthur C. Clarke)
    – Your Highlight on page 141 | Location 2157-2158 | Added on Tuesday, December 15, 2020 8:31:15 PM

    Soon people won’t be living their own lives any more. It will be a full-time job keeping up with the various family serials on TV!
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    Childhood’s End (Arthur C. Clarke)
    – Your Highlight on page 210 | Location 3214-3215 | Added on Thursday, December 17, 2020 2:49:41 AM

    besides, no-one of intelligence resents the inevitable.”
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