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MO-Carpenter -1 points ago +1 / -2

I didn’t insult you.

What precisely were you insulted by?

Me saying you are either unwilling or unable to defend your position?

I made sure to give both, because sometimes people prefer not to defend their position and that’s fair.

If anything I was being charitable towards you and giving you the benefit of the doubt.

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MO-Carpenter 0 points ago +1 / -1

I’ve shown you how humans have done about 7.5x heavier than anything on Easter island. You’re posing that it’s not possible with zero explanation why you consider it impossible.

You are unwilling or unable to carry the intellectual weight so it’s no surprise carrying physical weight also seems so insurmountable to you

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MO-Carpenter 0 points ago +1 / -1

I said it’s possible that humans did it then provided an example of humans accomplishing a significantly heavier weight. I do not own a time machine and neither do you so I purposely did not say have proof, just something heavy to compare it to. Do you have proof they didn’t move it by themselves?

1200 tons by man in Russia> 162 tons on Easter island

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MO-Carpenter 0 points ago +1 / -1

There is evidence people have moved an object heavier than anything in the ancient world without the use of machines and animal assistance. That shows it’s within the realm of possibility.

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MO-Carpenter 0 points ago +1 / -1

1200 tons is the largest rock moved by man. The heaviest stones in the pyramids is like 25-80 tons. The three foundation stones at Baalbek are 800 tons.

Nobody anywhere has been moving multiple 1200 rocks anywhere on earth that’s been discovered. If you actually look up the real weight of these objects and examine what humans have done in recorded history and turn off ancient aliens (who lie about weights constantly) you’ll get a better picture of what humans are capable of.

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MO-Carpenter 0 points ago +1 / -1

400 men with zero animals moved a 1,200 ton rock in Russia in ~1770, moving these stones are entirely possible with humans.

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MO-Carpenter 4 points ago +4 / -0

Look into Dicyanin. I think that’s what you’re searching for.

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MO-Carpenter 3 points ago +4 / -1

Dicyanin Dye is the “illegal” proclaimed aura dye. I’m seeing claims that it is legal in the US which is news to me if true because I’ve always heard it was banned. No clue if it works or not but there’s places selling it.

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +2 / -0

Plenty of people claim to have seen alien bodies or alien autopsies but also the government worked really hard to propagate those stories so idk. Allen Dulles personally went after any journalist investigating George Adamski and Betty and Barney Hills alien abduction stories.

People who got MK ultrad reported them trying to mimic alien abductions on their victims. Idk it seems like the government has a track record of trying to fuck with people about aliens to make them believe. Even that nerd Bob Lazar on Netflix’s story about “seeing a body” sounds par for the course, then gets a Netflix documentary. If they didn’t want you to know they wouldn’t take this much effort in spreading and protecting people who push the narrative from the 40s-50s until today.

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MO-Carpenter -1 points ago +1 / -2

Isreal had one of the highest vaccine and Covid rates, africa had some of the lowest vaccine and lowest Covid rates.

Not only is he seemingly very wrong, but if you’re gonna talk conspiracy about hot topics of blacks and jews you better have your statistics on point.

I wonder if this gaff is a controlled opposition where he’s purposely citing bad, or fed bad stats to make him make Covid and vaccine conspiracy look bad by association.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Another weird take from Owen. Personally I don’t see it happening. Society is way too degenerate it seems laughable. The ways I see the one world government happening is through usury and international banking, bluebeam, more pandemic nonsense, or another staged worldwide catastrophe. Even international nuclear conflict would be more likely than owens theory here.

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MO-Carpenter 4 points ago +4 / -0

Lilith is also seen as a child sacrifice demon that attacks pregnant women and children. That part goes back to Babylon. In the Bible and elsewhere she’s associated with owls which reminds me of the bohemian grove ceremony.

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MO-Carpenter 3 points ago +3 / -0

Check out on YT Jay Dyer, Church of the Eternal Logos, Abbot Tryphon, Father Spyridon Bailey and Father Josiah Trenham Also checkout orthowiki for general questions.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

It appears the root of our confusion is modern transgender ideology. Hermaphroditus is classically transsexual because it’s an allegory or worship or something that transcends both sexes so it’s transexual in its most classical sense. Tits and a dick allegorical or not is transsexual.

Since we both are not modern transgender ideologues I figured we’d both be on the same page with a more classical definition. You seem to agree with me, despite your protests, and are battling with a modern definition and not what I’m saying.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hermaphroditus was the alleged deity and cult of worship that has existed since the 7th century BC, the former clinical term hermaphrodite comes from that.

Just curious define the term transsexual for me because I’m curious how Hermaphroditus isn’t an example of it regardless of it being allegorical or not.

The old definition pre modern trans nonsense is “transcending both sexes”, how would your allegory not meet that criteria?

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Comparing Hermaphroditus to a tranny is quite literally where the term hermaphrodite comes from. I get you’re into the allegorical esoteric understanding but you’re still examining a tranny allegory regardless of how you rationalize it.

A convergence of both sexes, a supposed deity that’s been worshiped since at least the 7th century BC that has both genders is transsexual by definition, and hermaphroditic by definition, so much so it is the etymological origin of the very term hermaphroditism.

Is it the oldest trans worship? No, but it’s one of the oldest.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Interesting how you swung from saying, “you made it up” to documentable historical Hermaphroditus worship was just, “allegorical stories”. Whatever you’ve gotta tell yourself man.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hermaphroditism comes from the story of Hermes and Aphrodite. I get that you’re laughing at my ignorance which I have plenty of, but knowing one of the most ancient forms of trans worship would be something to look into, it predates freemasonry by a insane amount of time.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have no issue with the swastica I have issue with Hermes the “messenger of the god”who is trans, and the patron of merchants tricksters and thieves. I have issues with a trans demon who is an admitted trickster pushing a “secret tradition” that’s been the darling of the worst secret societies. Have fun with your tranny trickster though.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

I know that your hermaphrodite thrice great is wildly popular with Freemasons. That’s why Jefferson translated the emerald tablets, personally I am not a fan of freemasonic BS.

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MO-Carpenter 0 points ago +1 / -1

You can worship or revere your trans leader but calling it ancient wisdom is a tall tale that’s been spun for quite some time now to associate your trans leader with more ancient civilizations after the fact.

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MO-Carpenter 0 points ago +1 / -1

“Ancient wisdom”, that turned out to be post Christianity.

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