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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

Okay, fine, but if you were just asking questions there weren't any questions. Technically speaking, there were two but both appear to be rhetorical and you forgot one question mark.

Clearly, you wanted me to spend the time reading your feedback, but maybe you should begin by expending the effort to read it over yourself first. You can even ask yourself if you would find it helpful to receive something like it. It all demonstrates a respect for the time and attention of others, so I always do it myself.

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Primate98 3 points ago +3 / -0

When did I mention hope? I was talking about evidence. And if we're fucked, then it seems retarded to spend time ranting away about it on social media.

But you do you.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

What really tipped their hand in two ways was with the Johnson + Johnson version. IIRC, after 7 people had died in association with it, the entire Establishment flipped out and said, "OMG guise, we have to get rid of this right now!" Oh really?

It seems obvious to me that--at least at that point--the J+J version was innocuous, something the White Hats had snuck in. They had to get rid of that and get everyone back on the "vaccine adverse events roulette" weaponized version.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

I downloaded it back when it first made the rounds I read through the first part of it then set it aside and haven't gotten back to it. Since then, I've learned quite a bit and adopted a more targeted approach to my research. That is, if some particular thing is being hidden from us, what is it and what makes it so important?

The two specific events I've identified as having enough importance to hide or divert us from are those defining the Younger Dryas Period. Generally, these could be referred to as "The Great Flood" (10800 BC) and "The Destruction of Atlantis" (9600 BC). We have to be careful because all narratives--and there are many--attached to either of these descriptions are incomplete and corrupted and we must painstakingly piece them back together

Chan Thomas' work seems to pertain more to Atlantis. The way that seems to be shaping up, that event was caused by a pole shift, and I think the pole shift itself was caused by a shift in the location of Antarctica.

But why hide any of this from us? Who cares, right? There are reasons to think that Antarctica was the location of a main base of the Anunnaki, and They don't want us following the trail that leads to us wondering just what in the hell is under the ice and why we can't go there.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think what should be recognized is that a significant fraction of the population is becoming increasingly unmoored from reality. This is happening in increasingly obvious ways, yet neither they nor any of our institutions are able to take note of this.

This is essentially the definition of psychosis. As described by wiki:

Psychosis is a condition of the mind that results in difficulties determining what is real and what is not real.

I'm not saying this to slam any of these people since they aren't here reading this anyway. For you and me and everyone else still of sound mind, the more completely and consciously we understand these huge societal problems at work, the faster we'll find our way out of them.

So no, they're not "dumb", nor are they going to "snap out of it". Stop thinking that. It hasn't helped and it isn't helping.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

Indeed, we are told Pergamon was the seat of Satan and where he resides. Which seems quite a strange thing to say concerning a entity that virtually everyone believes without question is some sort of divine and magical being who--if he has any physical existence at all--can simply manifest wherever he pleases. Doesn't seem like any being of that sort would need a seat, does it? Yet no one asks this question.

And here's a strange little episode everyone seems to have forgotten:

Obama’s Copy of Hitler’s Throne of Satan (Pergamon Altar) on Stage at Obama Inauguration

Can't say I know anything about anything associated with purgatory at all, aside from it originally being a concept some Catholic theologian dreamt up to solve some sticky theological conumdrum.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

Proven by how wonderful going to the cinema is these days, and how everyone thinks "Avatar 2" is so much better than "Star Wars".

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thinking ahead, I've come to believe that the most likely way the struggle against the NWO/globalists/Satanist pedophiles will end is that it will all look as bad as it ever has then will just implode and turn into dust like WTC 7.

We shouldn't think there's going to be a day when Kareem Jean-Pierre Van Damme is up at the fake White House podium and says, "Haha, you got us! Yeah, we did all that stuff you thought and way more. Can someone get a shot out the window? There's no 7-11 across the street from the real White House, amirite?"

Thinking even farther ahead, I fear that soon all the normies will forget there ever was this great struggle that they never knew was happening in the first place. And that sets the stage for the cycle to begin all over again.

I may lose some people here, but I don't think it's really going to be over until Satan himself gets dragged out and the normies say, "Oh shit, dawg, that's for sure the damn Devil himself. Let's kick his ass!"

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

The Gnostic concepts of the Demiurge and the Archons are corrupted versions of the truth behind the Elohim. The corruption is so severe that I believe it was intentional. That is, I think Gnosticism was invented and promoted to proto-Christians to offramp them from the truth, most importantly the moral teachings of Jesus.

The theology is all so snarled, and so polluted with the ruminations of the arrogant who have "enlightened" themselves with this nonsense that I never spent any more effort trying to unwind it to find any valuable nuggets left inside.

But with hindsight, you can see how attractive such esotericism is to the self-important pseudo-seeker after knowledge. Maybe we'll even get to see one or two of them correct me on this!

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

The reason I give this credence is that it locks in perfectly to something I've noticed, a generalization of the idea that "the Left can't meme". That is, these Lefty/liberal/normie types actually lack a generalized creative ability, and they're that way because their brains are structured differently.

I see where they continuously miss opportunities to promote a counter-narrative, and I can't believe they fail to because they lack resources. And observe how extremely common their fedposts are just schoolyard insults and name-calling, or at best variations on an idea they've obviously seen elsewhere or been handed.

It's pathetic, really. And just precisely as in the 4chan post, anyone with even a modicum of talent and creativity left long ago. Which also leads me to postulate that the same brain structure also renders the concept of self-respect unknowable to them.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have yet to watch the video, but it turns out we have some literally hard evidence of where we get the financial system: Phanes coins.

The Phanes coins, so called for the name inscribed on them, are early electrum coins from Caria in Asia Minor and are the most ancient inscribed coin series at present known.

This "Phanes" entity "cannot be identified with certainty" by the mainstream, but they do tell us:

The coins might be associated with the primeval god Phanes, whose name means "light" or "shine"....

Oh ho! That's a clue for the alert, isn't it? If Biglino has determined that Yahweh is behind the financial system, I would differ with him and would adduce these coins as evidence. (Hint: He's not far off, though, it's Yahweh's nephew.)

A final note: These coins are from 625-600 BC, which is an absolutely crucial time in human history that has been dubbed the "Axial Age". It's goes far beyond the wiki writeup on it, although that's quite startling in itself.

A final exercise for the reader: The coins are believed to have been struck in the ancient city of Ephesus, which is only 80 miles south of modern day Bergama in Turkey. In ancient times, that city was known as Pergamon (or Pergamum or Pergamos) and is mentioned in the Bible with an extremely interesting association, which would add to my case. Some may have enough interest to look that up. (Hint: Patmos is only about 60 miles from Ephesus.)

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

You have to wonder--as a hypothetical question--if normies saw people walking in and out of CIA headquarters with certain little armbands, and also saw people walking around the Googleplex with the same little armbands, would they recognize it as fascism?

I suspect no, the reason being that they were not told it was fascism by their TV.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ask, "How did you determine whether you're going to turn out to be Luke Skywalker or just another Stormtrooper for the Empire?"

by DrLeaks
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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

As others have noted, one interpretation is that Putin is cleaning out the Russian Deep State oligarchs. To solidify that, we should note something that isn't there... but should be.

It would be the easiest slam dunk points in the world for the Western mainstream to declare, "pUtIn MuRdEr EnEmIeS, eVeN rOoSkIeS!" Think about how long we all had to hear about Sergei Skripal and his extremely mysterious poisoning. So why not just make this claim? The less evidence the better, really.

That's because the Cabal always Memory Hole's their losses as quickly as possible. The strategy is to keep the idea that any progress is--or even can--be made against them.

UPDATE: Someone posted about this on Reddit: Russian sausage tycoon Pavel Antov dies in Indian hotel fall

It wasn't an anti-Putin shill post, nor did any of the jillions of anti-Russia shills on Reddit bother to comment on it. Nothing to see here, everyone. Move along.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

Jon Levi I've heard of but not familiar with. As far as Suspicious Observers, it's really dredging it out from a long time ago but as far as I can recall I think I thought they had some interesting topics, then when I finally got around to listening I thought, "Oh okay, there's a lot of nonsense in here, probable disinfo, moving on."

That's another basic disinfo technique to keep you away from the truth: just flood the zone with half-truths and intriguing tales and dead ends. It's as effective as telling you a carefully constructed lie.

So whoever you're listening to, pay extremely close attention when they talk about anything you have a solid background in. If they make even minor mistakes you must ask the question, "Is that the kind of error or oversight any of us could make, or did they just tip their hand?" They can deceive as easily as they do because only a handful are actively looking for those tipped hands.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is not a pat answer, but what you should incorporate in to your analysis is that China has a Deep State just like the US and everywhere else. It is not monolithic and works through infiltration and subversion.

China was supposed to take over from the US as lead of the NWO, but Xi and his faction have resisted and have lately gained the upper hand. Don't ask me how, but I believe the lockdowns are just a weapon used in this power struggle. I couldn't even tell you by which side or for what purpose.

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Primate98 4 points ago +4 / -0

This guy was so milquetoast for a decade and a half, and now he comes out brandishing chainsaws. When I heard the theory that he's a descendant of Tsar Nicolas II and he's finally come out for payback, I couldn't rule it out. I think anyone who thinks it's too outlandish an idea has not been paying attention the last few years.

by DrLeaks
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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

I take a deep read on this. It's a sign that They have given up on anyone who still takes Sean Hannity to be a legitimate conservative journalist (I personally doubt any of the three are accurate).

Rather, I see it as a move which burns yet another important asset in an attempt to hang on to and further radicalize the Leftists still under Their thrall. The message:

"eVeN nAzI pRoPaGaNdIsT kNoW bIdEn GoDd. OrAnGe MaN bAd!"

Yes, it'll work. Of course. That's how bad things are.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

How could we possibly answer if we're not given the answer? That's how it works in school and on TV.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

Interestingly, this brings up both how easily They hide things from us, and also what They leave lying around in plain sight.

So Sam Walton was born to poor farmers and worked hard in the classic American "rags to riches" story, right? From Sam Walton's wiki page, we read that when Sam was 5 years old:

... farming did not provide enough money to raise a family, and Thomas Walton [Sam's father] went into farm mortgaging.

By the time young Sammy hits college, we find that:

Walton joined the Zeta Phi chapter of Beta Theta Pi fraternity [one of North America's oldest fraternities] . He was also tapped by QEBH, the well-known secret society on campus honoring the top senior men, and the national military honor society Scabbard and Blade.

Guess that mortgaging paid off because it looks like Sam got plugged in to the main circuit cable of fascism. Then They leave us this little factoid:

Soon afterwards, Walton joined the military in the U.S. Army Intelligence Corps, supervising security at aircraft plants.

Intelligence, you say? Interesting. But people reading this wiki have already missed the juicier tidbit that Winston Smith wrote out of history. On an older version of Sam's wiki such as this one, we can read a longer version of the same sentence:

Soon afterwards, Walmart joined the military in the U.S. Army Intelligence Corps, supervising security at aircraft plants and prisoner of war camps.

See how easily it's done? Please enjoy your shopping experience.

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Primate98 7 points ago +7 / -0

I personally find it not just repellent but, more importantly, surreal. What's really disturbing, though, is when I think and as you say, "That 'reality' is reality for a whole lot of people."

When I think about how it may be possible to fix what's wrong in the world, it's obvious that you must have a decent understanding of how it actually operates. What you're talking about is a big part of that reality, whatever our opinion of it is.

There are but few, even among the "awake", who display that they have taken the effort to understand and incorporate what you described into their worldview. All the others prefer instead to live in a pseudo-reality of their own design where they feel safe and superior because they "know what's going on"

Which, in my book, puts them right back in the same boat as all the other NFL fans.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

I would say yes, she was real. In addition to any research one would undertake to assemble direct evidence of her existence, there's an entirely different avenue of approach.

From research I did a while back, it appeared her murder was a hoax and that she became Katy Perry. Now if JonBenet didn't exist, it seems to me to be impossible that there would exist evidence indicating that a made up person became some actual person, if you see what I'm saying.

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Primate98 4 points ago +4 / -0

My research has indicated that what's going on now has been planned since at least as far back as the late 90's. To put a finer point on it, Putin was selected for a role in the global war of the world orders which has proven to be unavoidable and is now in an active phase.

Now, after the 20th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party, Xi has solidified power and done some housecleaning. We'll see China take a more outspoken and active role in the overthrow of the West and US hegemony. The change is already quite obvious in their rhetoric but no one seems to notice.

When people seem unable to notice things, it's no wonder they get fooled and manipulated so easily.

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Primate98 3 points ago +3 / -0

Hair dyed blue? Of course. That's the giveaway.

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