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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

You did get it was snide humor, right? Oh, NOPE.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yet we got this four months ago:

Assange ‘too ill’ to attend last chance UK appeal against US extradition: Washington wants the WikiLeaks publisher on its soil where he could face a prison sentence of up to 175 years (RT 2/20/2024)

Assange, 52, has been held largely in solitary confinement in the Belmarsh maximum security prison in England since 2019, when Ecuador revoked his asylum at American insistence. The Australian-born publisher had requested to appear in court personally, but was unable to do so due to poor health, according to his lawyers.

What has he been doing for 5 years in solitary, eating Doritos? No wonder he's "too ill" to attend court. Maybe they if they'd held court in a private jet he could have sprung right up the stairs.

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Primate98 4 points ago +4 / -0

Interesting turn of events. I've long maintained that Assange is dead, having been black-bagged from the embassy in October 2016, then probably executed. I maintain that he's still dead.

For whatever reason, they are now drawing the curtain on their psychodrama. Maybe someone got some power that could spring him, and they didn't want to everyone to realize there was no one to spring. Who knows?

So we get a text-only tweet from the assuredly compromised WikiLeaks, no pics or vids of this historic event. Has anyone else ever been sprung from prison this fast, no announcement? Who picked him up? Who paid for his plane ticket? No one in the airport says, "Hey that's Julian Fucking Assange!" and snaps a pic?How could he possibly have a valid passport? Can I see his passport photo?

I feel it's just another demonstration of how easily people are deceived.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

I know it's hard to keep up, but this was from 5 years ago:

Tulsi is Terrible but Redeemable on the Second Amendment (Ammoland 4/24/2019)

Furthermore, her openness to reach across the aisle means she may listen to the facts. If Second Amendment supporters can convince the Tulsi Gabbards in our personal lives – and across the country – to re-think Second Amendment issues, we could decisively shift the landscape in our favor.

The world be far better off if people had the sense to stay home and out of the way--on all matters--when they don't know what the fuck they're talking about.

Come to think of it, that actually highlights a far bigger problem than Tulsi Gabbard's views on the Second Amendment.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

Do shills ever get embarrassed about what they write, no matter how retarded it is? Is there anyone "inside there" to feel shame? Hello?

Actually, nevermind. No ones cares.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

If Trump picks her as VP (which I have been hoping for since the first go-round), it's going to blow the roof off this joint. And I hope I did not just jinx it.

If nothing else, in their fervor to demonize her we'll get to see how much the Democrats truly despise actual females, actual feminists, veterans, people of color, former Democrats, followers of any faith (that isn't Reform Zionist Judaism) and those who think it's their right to speak their mind.

I suspect they'll eventually claim that because she was born in Samoa, she's "basically not an American" and can't run for VP.

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Primate98 4 points ago +4 / -0

Electric Universe is a real treasure trove. The Thunderbolts Projects is sort of the main hub and you can find them at https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/.

Do be aware, though, that although there is a ton of solid material, it is ultimately a disinformation project. The goal is "all old mythology is just stuff people saw in the sky".

Want to know how far back this all goes? Check out this carving of Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten, his wife Nefertiti, and their three daughters. Take a good, close look at the end of the sun rays.

What you're seeing are stylized human hands. Akhenaten (in addition to looking like an alien) turned Egyptian polytheism upside-down. They tell us he installed monotheistic worship of Aten, the Sun.

Personally, I think he was trying to get people to understand we were quite literally electrically connected to the Sun, and thus to the other stars, the entire galaxy, and the rest of the Universe. (And maybe he knew all this because he was an alien.)

He supposedly died after a short reign. Surprise! Some believe, though, that he fled Egypt with his followers and became the basis for the story of (get this) Moses and Exodus. Sigmund Freud believed this and actually wrote a book about it.

Strange world, isn't it?

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Primate98 4 points ago +4 / -0

If anyone is interested in a fun, really out there idea, I offer this without advocating it:

Electric Universe Theory holds that electricity is the dominant force in the Universe, not gravity. The Sun is powered by electricity, not fusion. IDK what they have to say about it, but I believe even planetary orbits are stabilized by electrical forces.

There are some who hold that Nibiru, or "Planet X", is returning the inner Solar System. No one goes so far as to say where it is now (except the ones posting pictures of "two suns", as if no one else would have noticed this by casual observation).

At some point, though, the Nibiru system would begin to have significant effects on the electromagnetic environment. In addition to changes in the Sun, I've heard mention of a brightening and warming of the planets.

Anyway, the point here is just to activate the radar of those with the most adventurous intellects.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

I just have to observe I'm not the one so insistent and persistent in telling the group about how smart he is. Maybe that was the point all along, and not much to do with armor or knights.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

For those of a mind to, one should analyze this "FE" phenomenon from a "meta-perspective", outside of the issue of the shape of the Earth itself.

That is, consider those advocating the "wrong side". Certainly some are paid shills, so we can discount some portion, but there is a remainder. The rest are honest people, who we must conclude genuinely believe what they're saying.

One thing about them is that they cannot settle the issue for themselves. In fact, they don't even try. I've never heard any of them say, "Here's what I thought up as a test anyone can do. I did it and these are the results. I invite others to replicate the experiment and report those results, as is the practice in science." This reasoning process is totally alien to them.

I believe that the Dark Occultists, probably via their minions in Intelligence, studied the way the human mind works... and They found a flaw. Of course, this is precisely the way computers and other technical systems are hacked. A few years ago, They launched an exploit based on that flaw and here we are.

Again, science demands an accounting of all the evidence. As regards FE, that evidence includes the fact that numerous people sincerely believe something preposterous.

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Primate98 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm an optimistic person, and I take it as a sign of some progress that they apparently cannot find a single person to stand up in front of a crowd of tame reporters and try to justify this:

[Pentagon has ‘nothing to say’ about strike on Crimean beach with US-supplied weapons: Washington is providing the intelligence data for Kiev’s ATACMS strikes, the Russian Defense Ministry has stated] (https://www.rt.com/russia/599853-pentagon-comment-atacms-crimea/) (RT 6/24/2024)

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

I take this as an indication that "They" still judge they need people to vote for their candidates. I mean, why else would they bother? It all just draws unwanted attention. It's like a bank robber walking in to the branch while open-carrying and arguing with the security guard about his 2nd Amendment rights.

I suppose one could argue that this is some sort of "double reverse", so that we're all fooled into thinking "They" don't already have it in the bag. But then WTF could possibly be the point of that if They already have it in the bag?

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Primate98 6 points ago +6 / -0

I'm more a proponent of the idea that humans were physically more robust in earlier times, and that we have slowly been purposefully degraded in this aspect.

Every once in a while, if you're alert, you'll pick up examples of human physical prowess that simply do not seem possible even for the stoutest humans today. Native Americans were said to be able to run 50 miles and fight a battle at the end. Vikings could build complete sailing vessels with hand tools. Pioneers showed up in virgin territory with basic implements, built shelters and started farming. Who could do any of these things today?

There's an existing indigenous tribe in Northern Mexico where many can run over 300 miles. I thought it was some kind of Internet hoax when I first read about them. One can also read about the capabilities of Wim Hof, who says he's no one special and teaches his skills to many.

So maybe wearing full plate armor was actually no big deal at the time, and such a fact is part of the knowledge about our true capacities that is carefully kept from us.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've come to notice that many people love to be in possession of "secret knowledge". They love to hint at, suggest, allude, refer to, imply, etc., speaking all in veiled terms.

Different people would give different excuses and alibis as to why they do this, but the dynamic is the same: they get off on the power due to the imbalance. They love that feeling of being "one up" on everyone else. I tend to think this is to allay internal fear and weakness.

I've also come to conclude that this dynamic is a sign of lower consciousness. For example, Mark Passio readily admits he was involved in Satanism because of his lower level of consciousness at the time. In general, it's why all these "occultists" do what they do, and they actively seek to arrest and regress the development of consciousness.

I have lately realized that this very same dynamic exists in those with a preoccupation with the occult. They don't reject the imbalance, they just want that which they believe the occultists have. All for good reasons, of course.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

The typical connection between Satan and the Vatican looks a little something like this:

"something Biblical about Satan" --> ... --> "something modern about the Vatican"

There are very few people actually trying to fill in that "...", so you end up either rejecting the claim for lack of evidence, or taking it almost entirely on faith. And there's nothing to build on or investigate further.

One person trying to expand the "..." is anthropologist Robert Sepehr. A good example of his work is this presentation with evidence of Mithraism back in the time of Constantine:

How Christ Became King (5/13/2024)

He has a YT channel which the article embeds, but that link contains a transcript for easier study.

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Primate98 5 points ago +5 / -0

Well, you know, it all has to do with "being a good person".

Virtually everyone thinks of themselves as a "good person", then proceeds to do whatever it was they were going to do anyway.

Thinking this through, "being a good person" means "doing a good deed for the right reasons, then expecting for the right reward".

Really thinking this through, though, "being a good person" actually means "doing a good deed even if you know you're going to get kicked in the teeth for your trouble".

Not many people are ready for that. The ironic thing is, if enough people were, I believe there would quickly be a lot less teeth-kicking in the world. It's painful to have to watch it all drag out.

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Primate98 5 points ago +5 / -0

It really is in the hands of the population of the West as to whether there will be a WW3. Putin knows the crisis is coming. Russia and her allies are making preparations and will fight to the end if it comes to that, but that path is not of their choosing:

WEST HAS A DECISION TO MAKE – PUTIN (TID

[From his inauguration speech] “We do not refuse dialogue with Western states. The choice is theirs: do they intend to continue trying to restrain the development of Russia, continue the policy of aggression and relentless pressure that they have pursued for years, or look for a path to cooperation and peace.”

All these things we are seeing are outward confirmations of the choice the Western "leaders" have made. However, They would never deign to stir up the peasantry with such news. It really just comes down to, "Suppose they gave a war and nobody came?"

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Primate98 3 points ago +3 / -0

I have long held the position that DJT is a "closet truther". He says far less than he knows, and only crafted in measured bites and couched in specific ways.

If you show me a truther who has tried talking about everything they know to friends and family who may have known them their entire life and gotten the typical reaction, then I can show you a closet truther.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

Another little angle I picked up casually concerning the "demonization" of nicotine: a few years ago I was in a casino and started chatting with a guy who was a chemist and he mentioned something about working with drugs. Just by way of conversation, I asked, "If you were emperor and could ban any single drug, which would it be?" He instantly said cigarettes.

I said, "Really? Nicotine can't be that bad compared to all these other crazy things, can it?

He said, "Oh, it's not the nicotine at all. It's all the additives. There are like 2500 compounds in a cigarette." Additives, huh?

I would say it's also why no one had heard of this: Project XA

So the picture starts to come together, doesn't it?

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