Testing the waters. Scraping the info. Allll of it goes into one of our great databases. ;)
Better question is which one of you automates these posts across multiple platforms daily ;)
Scrapin' that data. Gotta assume you're automated since you stopped responding. Fun game though isn't it, either way we both learn.
""Fishers of Men" eh? ;)
How do you switch up your writing style without being too obvious though? Have you taken any acting lessons?
There's very shrewd subtitles you can hone. And ones you can learn to recognize.
In a few more weeks I'll get bored, and in the meantime you can push your other accounts to see if I'll notice. Or if I really don't care.
Part of me is hoping you're in the middle of a PhD thesis and this is your research. That would be brilliant. I've seen fantastic work from people doing the same.
No, you're an idiot.
Some of the information in this video is fake. And I was unable to find a recording where it says "The one and only Billy Shears" vs "The act you've known for all these years".
Some of the information seems compelling and I've heard similar decades ago, but the audio clips, and the "backmasking" clips are suspect. I can play any distorted piece of music I want and you'll hear what I tell you to hear given contextual cues.
Did Paul die? Probably not. Is it possible he did and was replaced? Sure. This isn't a definitive video though.
Highschool physics prove the earth is a sphere. If you don't believe me buy some plane tickets and travel.
Brilliant social commentary depending on the context.
"Climate change" is a control device. "Covid hysteria" is a control device.
Not all of us will be able to identify every control device at a time.
Climate change is as real as Y2K was.
As far as Jesus goes, I'm not sure if he existed as a real person or not. I tend to think that he did exist, that he was a spiritual leader bringing teachings from the east to the middle-east, and his words threatened the religious power structure at the time, so he was executed. The Pharasies controlled the hearts and minds of the people, and he brought a message of communing with God outside of their strangle hold. Powerful people don't enjoy it when you poke holes in their boat.
It's my understanding that the teachings of Jesus, and his life, were recrafted into a new religion about 300 years after his execution. Stories were spin, tales were told, to create a new system of order. After all, without police cars, guns, cellphones, computers, how do you keep order within a city? Well, one method would be to tell everyone that if you don't live by a certain moral standard, you will burn forever when you die. And that if you do live by a certain moral standard, you will be rewarded with eternal bliss when you die.
I can't even fault people for fabricating religions. It makes sense simply from an organizational standpoint. Unfortunately it was clearly co-opted by greedy men who wanted power.
The teachings of Jesus are rather standard spiritual lessons that we can see across a lot of religions. Real person or not, re-written 100 times or not, the biblical allegory of the new testament does in fact have some solid lessons.
I don't follow the Christian religion. I'm ex-christian in fact. But "Jesus" had some fantastic lessons to teach, and there's some fascinating things hidden within that "Holy" tome.
And yeah, I'd have a beer with you any day.
Templars are not part of the Blue Lodge. They are an offshoot of Freemasonry. They hold different beliefs and follow different paths. To join the Templars you have to make an oath to Christianity. To join the Blue Lodge, you simply have to acknowledge a higher power, or creative source. I don't believe in a "god" in the conventional sense, but I acknowledge a creative power, and I believe that source of organizational energy does reveal its self to us. For example, why do I exist, and why do I seek to create order in my life. Why am I simply not a pile of chemicals floating around with no purpose.
There's also the Royal Arch, and the Scottish Rite. I don't have much interest in the Scottish Rite but one of my friends is a "32 Degree" in it. It's it's mostly watching or participating in allegorical plays. The Royal Arch interests me a bit more, but after a point I have to ask myself how much time out of my week I really want to invest in it all.
At the end of the day, for me within the Blue Lodge, we sit on some fantastic symbolism. We learn a lot from one a other. We learn about ourselves, we work together to try to make the world better, and our rituals serve as a way to bond us together, and remind us of what is important.
It's a boys club. "But you're controlled by blah blah blah". No, we're not. At least my lodge isn't. Nobody is telling me what to do or how to think. But I will say, like any club, or friendgroup, would you give your friends preference? If you were part of a homogenous culture, would you give preference to someone who thought the same way as you did? Of course you would. Because you'd know what you could expect out of them.
For the most part though, we drink whiskey, complain about our women, and share the knowledge we have about the world with one another.
Now if you'll excuse me I have a meeting with Satan at 6pm about how to best corrupt the children to make profits for Pfizer.
Mmm 10 whole upvotes. So, two people.
Interested to see what you post after this phase. You have three places you could go
You're gonna have to do this for awhile. Good effort though this week.
Automated post. Likely generated comments to dilute and waste time. New weapon? No, old one being polished.
Fun to watch though.