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It reads like some elaborate roleplay but seeded with bits of truths. All knowledge is universal - that is, it exists regardless of whether you exist. You merely discover pieces of it. For example, even if Pythagoras had never been born, the Pythagorean Theorem as the eternal concept would still exist. Also, it existed before mankind, and probably alien races discovered it long ago.

In the same way, other things about the universe are eternal and a lot has been around for a very long time. Mankind's history has lots of forgotten things about what we are. Probably some bloodlines have been around for a long time too, and know our history better than the public does.

The part of the q and a about 'tools' was needlessly cryptic and that is where I felt there was maybe a little larping. The Insider could have been more specific about mind tools and not played the game he played.

As far as prisoners in our own lives, that is somewhat true. As members of society we subscribe to some beliefs in which we are trapped. For example, we believe in something called 'money' and this belief has been used to enslave us. The Federal Reserve and banks use the belief as a tool to keep us trapped as debt slaves in a society.

Another belief is that we accept the rule that we must obey the society in which we live, and its games of politics. If enough of you today declared that Congress no longer has the power to tell you what you can and cannot do, their mandates would lose their power. For example, I personally declared that the government has no right to make me get vaxed nor put up with the desire of the elite to kill us off through these shots.

From time to time the Henry Makow website carries comments from one 'Aloysius Fozdyke', another bloodline families guy but unlike Insider, one clearly on the dark families chain. One of the several appearances of that guy there: https://www.henrymakow.com/2018/03/Insider-Reveals-Government-Did-Port-Arthur-Massacre.html

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It reads like some elaborate roleplay but seeded with bits of truths. All knowledge is universal - that is, it exists regardless of whether you exist. You merely discover pieces of it. For example, even if Pythagoras had never been born, the Pythagorean Theorem as the eternal concept would still exist. Also, it existed before mankind, and probably alien races discovered it long ago.

In the same way, other things about the universe are eternal and a lot has been around for a very long time. Mankind's history has lots of forgotten things about what we are. Probably some bloodlines have been around for a long time too, and know our history better than the public does.

The part of the q and a about 'tools' was needlessly cryptic and that is where I felt there was maybe a little larping. The Insider could have been more specific about mind tools and not played the game he played.

As far as prisoners in our own lives, that is somewhat true. As members of society we subscribe to some beliefs in which we are trapped. For example, we believe in something called 'money' and this belief has been used to enslave us. The Federal Reserve and banks use the belief as a tool to keep us trapped as debt slaves in a society.

Another belief is that we accept the rule that we must obey the society in which we live, and its games of politics. If enough of you today declared that Congress no longer has the power to tell you what you can and cannot do, their mandates would lose their power. For example, I personally declared that the government has no right to make me get vaxed nor put up with the desire of the elite to kill us off through these shots.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It reads like some elaborate roleplay but seeded with bits of truths. All knowledge is universal - that is, it exists regardless of whether you exist. You merely discover pieces of it. For example, even if Pythagoras had never been born, the Pythagorean Theorem as the eternal concept would still exist. Also, it existed before mankind, and probably alien races discovered it long ago.

In the same way, other things about the universe are eternal and a lot has been around for a very long time. Mankind's history has lots of forgotten things about what we are. Probably some bloodlines have been around for a long time too, and know our history better than the public does.

The part of the q and a about 'tools' was needlessly cryptic and that is where I felt there was maybe a little larping. The Insider could have been more specific about mind tools and not played the game he played.

1 year ago
1 score