The first one refers to the Great Plague of Justinian, the second to the roman Plague of 590. Both are believed to be bubonic plague, although by the description, pneumonic and septicemic were probably present too.
SPEC'TER, noun (Latin spectrum, from specto, to behold)
Perceivable spectrum implies whole light setting itself apart into each light bearer within the visible spectrum of light. Being holding onto (to behold) suggested visions corrupts actual sight (flow-state) with imagined sight (form-state).
That's where apparitions; specters; phantoms; ghosts etc. frequent (haunt) within ones consenting mind/memory.
Sleight of hand: "I ain't afraid of no ghosts"...fear implies towards outcome; which is what suggestion tempts one to consent to. Perception implies within perceivable origin, hence no fear of outcomes, and therefore no appearances opposing reality.
A great starting point into all this stuff is Jerry Marzinsky (a jew and a story-teller, so be aware and resist suggestion). Here's a recent interview with him and Owen... https://www.bitchute.com/video/LN2jvTpGjpuY/
here's the books.
https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_a-general-chronological-_1749_1
https://archive.org/details/b21457931
This is some serious nightmare-level shit. Great post, though, and thanks for the book links.
mainstream dates it to the fall of rome. Its probably the 14th century though
https://www.worldhistory.org/article/782/justinians-plague-541-542-ce/#google_vignette
i dont believe it has been acknowledged. The exact same symptoms show up in the 14th century when the black plague showed up
The first one refers to the Great Plague of Justinian, the second to the roman Plague of 590. Both are believed to be bubonic plague, although by the description, pneumonic and septicemic were probably present too.
Perceivable spectrum implies whole light setting itself apart into each light bearer within the visible spectrum of light. Being holding onto (to behold) suggested visions corrupts actual sight (flow-state) with imagined sight (form-state).
That's where apparitions; specters; phantoms; ghosts etc. frequent (haunt) within ones consenting mind/memory.
Sleight of hand: "I ain't afraid of no ghosts"...fear implies towards outcome; which is what suggestion tempts one to consent to. Perception implies within perceivable origin, hence no fear of outcomes, and therefore no appearances opposing reality.
A great starting point into all this stuff is Jerry Marzinsky (a jew and a story-teller, so be aware and resist suggestion). Here's a recent interview with him and Owen... https://www.bitchute.com/video/LN2jvTpGjpuY/
Why can't I block this mother fucker!? ^