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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nobody wants to hear about chess of any higher D than they wish to believe in, but it looks like that's what we have here. Trump negotiated the withdrawal and there was no violence for more than a year, and was supposed to have ended with US troops just waving goodbye and getting on a plane. I believe he also made arrangements to leave behind the money and the gear.

First, no matter what your reason, you can't possibly admit such a thing publicly. That's wayyy too hot for TV. I'm sure some people reading these words are already feeling incredible outrage at the very thought that this is what was done. That's exactly what I'm talking about.

But why do such a thing? Well, even as the US military withdrew, "They" were still at work in Afghanistan and would try to reassert control over a weak and disorganized state. Trump knew that they would have to defend themselves. They were insurgents, after all, not counter-insurgents.

"Their" efforts began immediately with ISIS attacks. Neither normies nor conspiracy theorists try to account for why terrorists would attack other terrorists, particularly given that ISIS are fake terrorists. It's already too complex and troublesome to explain.

So the effort continues, to try to silently prop up and stabilize Afghanistan. Failing that, the whole decades-long cycle will begin again. Ordo ab chao.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

Totally unrelated to Thanksgiving or frequency warfare, I just heard a clip of Dick Gregory, from something I believe was called the State of the Black Union, claiming that chemtrails specifically containing manganese were sprayed over black neighborhoods causing black people to fight with and be more violent towards one another.

Sounded nuts and maybe it was, but he cited some town in Australia near an old manganese mine where the murder rate was 200x the average or something like that.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

My understanding is that Jefferson died in debt the equivalent of $9M, or at least that's what we're told. If what you say is true, then it didn't seem to have worked out too well for him.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

No, I've never heard of a single piece of evidence that's turned up.

You'll hear people speculate--and speculation is all it is--that Jesus was being trained in this or that or several schools of various types, everything from the Essenes to the Hindus to the Egyptian mysteries. TBH, that sounds about right to me, but then again for all I know he was taken up in a flying saucer and educated by the Anunnaki on a space station. You never want to let speculation cut you off from discovering the truth.

On the flip side, and I think these are very important points, all those long crucial missing years speak strongly to two things:

(1) That the New Testament was not made up out of nothing. Why would anyone make up a story with the whole middle of it missing? And anyone that claims the NT is fake never brings up their own explanation for this.

(2) Those years really were important and have been purposely hidden from us. The NT has all this carefully chronicled information about his childhood, then all this carefully chronicled information about his final three years. You'd think someone would have written a short book saying, "Then this guy just took off one day with sandals and a backpack, off to the south is all anyone knows, and then he never even wrote home." Nope, it's exactly like someone just cut the pages of the middle chapters out of a book.

Maybe they're in the Vatican archives!

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

Very gratifying to hear it was useful. Stay tuned for the closely connected Cabells, coming up right quick!

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

My point, if I may elaborate, was that for all the ignoramuses either demanding that Trump say or condemning him for not saying, "Set my people free!", they are so far behind the curve of what's really going I have no time whatsoever to sort through all the rest of what they might have to say in hopes of finding something of value.

Sounds brutal, but liars and fools can generate bullshit a helluva lot faster than I can sort through it. I have to be very selective. I would suggest the same to anyone reading this who desires not to spend their life chasing shadows.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ah, I don't really follow politics very closely, More just trying to figure out what's going on. The fact that many people are more interested in politics than truth is very informative in itself.

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Primate98 2 points ago +3 / -1

I believe the hang up is that they (probably fake-ly) had to indict some of the fed provocateurs that were involved, and Trump doesn't want to issue some blanket pardons that lets these traitorous bastards off the hook. In fact, I think they were shit scared Gaetz would prosecute them all to the fullest extent.

And frankly, I think the vast majority of the J6-ers are phony anyway, so it's not like this is as big a deal as it seems to everyone.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

hahahahahahahahah i do relaize that no ones give a fuck what a dumfuk shill has to say lolololololololol too obvious!!!!!!!!

That a movie

noice!!!!

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

Haha! You know, sometimes I think it's more about the evolution in basic mental outlook. I mean, the details you can always bookmark or copy-paste to another doc and refer to later. But, if you're anything like me, your worldview has to shift to, "Jesus H., however weird I thought it was before, it's way weirder, and in a way no one is talking about it."

Can you imagine trying to bring this material up in a conversation with someone you just met, as something novel and interesting you'd heard? If you were sensible, you'd at least say to yourself, "Welp, I need to start reeeeeeeal slow."... lol

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

Glad to hear it sparked some thought! Stick with it because, as I always try to stress, these things aren't quirky historical coincidences, but tiny pieces of a much larger puzzle.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

Beirut was another nuke. It's an extraordinarily long story (that ends in a Blackhawk orbiting my house) but that device was one of the ones described in this article:

US Deploys New Low-Yield Nuclear Submarine Warhead (FAS 1/29/2020)

No, it wasn't a US sub that fired it, which is part of that very long story.

In any case, if you research the W76 mod 2, you'll find that it's 5kT nominal yield, and that matches up perfectly to the size of the fireball which is the same as the grain silos next to it, about 500' IIRC.

Also important is that is was never engineered as a warhead itself, but as the primary for a fusion weapon. That's going to give different results, such as the very apparent Wilson cloud.

Mysteriouser and mysteriouser. Anyway, good luck with your research!

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

The videos are now extraordinarily hard to find (of course), but here's an article with tweets from three angles:

Khmelnytskyi: Two NATO Tactical Nukes in Western Ukraine Storage Hit by Cheap ‘Iranian’ Drone…Radiation Alert Over Europe (The Intel Drop 5/13/2023)

It's quite spooky when you have some idea of what you're really seeing up close. If you watch at the third video, compare the size of the blasts to the much closer apartment buildings in the foreground. The explosions are absolutely titanic.

The linked article does not discuss the matter, but the headline suggests the alternative narrative that the bunkers were hit with conventional missiles and that the Ukrainians were storing secret nukes there that were accidentally set off.

Personally, I could never figure out whether this was deliberate disinfo on someone's part to occlude what really happened, or whether a couple of analysts didn't know how hard it is to set off a nuke. You'll run into this alternative narrative elsewhere.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

I wouldn't argue the point, but I would just suggest you may want to reconsider as to whether nuclear weapons would be used. From my research, they have been used, many dozens of times.

Just as one example so you don't think this comes out of nowhere: Remember all that talk about depleted uranium weapons going to Ukraine? So much discussion! And then they were finally shipped there? And then no one said anything more about the subject like it never existed?

The weapons ended up at a warehouse in Khmelnytskyi, and it was hit with an airstrike on 5/13/2023. Go back and look at the footage and you'll see titanic explosions followed a strange glowing rain coming back down out of the mushroom cloud. In my very inexpert guess, that was the vaporized depleted uranium raining back out. That's why you would use tactical nukes, and that's also why no one ever talked about them again.

But that's just my opinion and, as I always say, everyone is free to believe as they wish!

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've kind of noticed that too about "nominal yield". I mean, 2000 pounds of TNT is a helluva lot of TNT, and a thousand of those is only 1kT.

In any case, when you watch one of these things go off and compare it to the explosion of even a big conventional bomb, like a 2000-lb job, it's mind-boggling how big these nukes really are.

Right before the Ukraine War broke out, an anonymous video surfaced showing twin detonations that I would guess were 100kT each. I think it was "leaked" by the Russians as a final warning (which was, of course, ignored). It was spooky, though, seeing detonations that enormous "in the wild".

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks a lot, I appreciate the support! You wouldn't believe how many tabs I have open just waiting for me to write it up. My poor browser!

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just some cryptic advice and a cookie. I think we're on our own.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

Indeed so. I mean, shit, can you even imagine?

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Primate98 8 points ago +8 / -0

Something I've noticed over the years with social engineering operations: "They" will almost exclusively use fake events instead of playing up real ones. That puzzled me for a long time.

I figured out that They avoided real ones because They didn't have control of the Reality. Unexpected circumstances or inconvenient facts might surface. Real things lock into all other real things and are hard to dislodge.

With fake events, the facts and narratives are infinitely malleable. They can always shape them to any degree desired at the time or in the future. With the current state of the art, They will offer multiple narratives, often directly contradictory or exclusive, and you are free to choose any of them since they're all false.

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Primate98 2 points ago +3 / -1

If anyone wonders why "They" might have wanted to knock Freemasons down a peg or two at the time, you might be interested in this factoid concerning the guy that fought and won what came to be known as the Bank War. Think of it like blocking the creation of the Federal Reserve.

This article was written by Masons themselves, if that makes any difference:

The Morgan Affair: Who was William Morgan and why did he disappear?

For years Freemasonry had played a very public role in American politics and the President elected shortly after the Morgan Affair was Andrew Jackson, a prominent Freemason. The Anti-Masonic Party galvanized itself around a message of anti-elitism and anti-corruption and sought to unseat Jackson and Freemasonry in general from American politics both at the local and federal level.

Had the "Morgan Affair" fully succeeded, we could have had the Fed a century before we were finally blessed with it.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

The thing is, when you boil it all down, the only "evidence" of the whole affair is that William Morgan didn't seem to be around town any more. That's it. All of it was based on few people telling tales, which is a pretty low bar for executing a psyop.

As pointed out in the post, the reaction of the Masons at the time was basically irrelevant. I have yet to come across any reaction recorded in history from Masons of the time. If nothing else, you think they'd like to clear their name, right?

That's par for the course, though, given that they weren't the targets of the psyop. For example, If you imagine all the emergency services personnel that were at the Sandy Hoax event and might have something to say about exactly what they saw or did not see that day, 0% of them speak up. Just... not their business, you know?

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