Thomas Nast's cartoons in Harper's Weekly.

The cartoons were made for the elite, by the elite.

He made a mockery of the graft in NY so that people would not take things seriously.

He has a lot "hidden" in his cartoons...I found three Masonic square and compass logos in like just 6 cartoons.

I think, like the Masons that suddenly appeared for interviews after a couple of school shootings, that they flash the logo to let others Masons know the situation is "in control".

It's an interesting thing to revisit, because there's a lot more context to things that don't go along with his cartoons in history books.

Like Boss Tweed being a Mason and Odd Fellow. That is never taught.

...making a post asking about the rules here, and having the post locked without warning or reason.

Where in the rules does it state that posts will be locked?

Why give a diatribe on free speech and then lock the post?

It's just not very clear. If the "Golden Rule" is selectively enforced, it's not really a rule.

An ACTUAL Nazi Scientist (en.wikipedia.org)
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Was discussing the CDC with a user (PatrickY6) on Reddit, and caught them lying.

Clicked on their history, because I wanted to see how else they lied in the past.

I read a couple of pages, and I closed it, but re-opened the user's history a minute later and it said the page does not exist.

Still get the same thing repeatedly. Can't even access the profile through private browser. I don't think it's deleted though, because his comments are still on /conspiracyundone.

I would imagine this is like the other "feature" that I mentioned, where "power users" on Reddit can hide their last comment from YOUR view, so they ALWAYS get the last word. The comments DO show up in their history, just not in the thread proper. But now it seems they can instantly hide their history from view as well.

Discuss.

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Just sayin'.

Also, I recently was watching Blazing Saddles, and Mel Brooks character name is Le Petomane (pedomain). Actually it's "William J." Le Petomane, similar to Bill Clinton.

And the character sleeps with his much younger secretary. Clinton, well, I don't need to elaborate.

I mean, they aren't too subtle.

I have more to add, but The Ocean Elders were featured on some conspiracy posts in the past.

Angry Birds 2 (ya, I know), has an in-game promo dealing with ocean preservation. A game-wide effort to pop 7 billion pigs in ten days. I clicked on further info (because Angry Birds 2 has had similar promotions sponsored by the UN, no joke), and it led me to Glowing.org.

That website is sponsored by the UN and "The Ocean Agency", which is more or less the public face for the Ocean Elders, a ragtag group of "elite" that banded together for aquatic endeavors. Includes a LOT of goofy names...Richard Branson, Bob Weir...many suspect individuals.

I really think it's tied in to the elite's control of islands. Perhaps even the Phoenicians...but that's further down the rabbit hole.

BTW, the promo of popping 7 billion pigs awfully sounds like human depopulation.

Lotta weirdness to this one.

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Change my mind?

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The gist of the idea is based on the thought of CDC being the same as 343, if you use a simple alphabet letter-to-number substitution cipher.

343 Industries is the company that makes Halo. They are based in Redmond, Washington, and got the Halo franchise from Bungie. Of course, Halo is the hallmark franchise for the Xbox, which is made by Microsoft. Bill Gates co-founded Microsoft, and greatly to contributes to the WHO and has raised money for the CDC as well.

But I think it's a bit deeper than that. 343 Industries got its name from 343 Guilty Spark, and from that page...

"Guilty Spark is an artificial intelligence whose primary role, as designated by his Forerunner makers, is to maintain his ringworld Installation 04, also known as 'Halo' as its caretaker, and to contain any infestation of the parasitic Flood species via the activation of the Halo arrays, which destroys all life in the galaxy in the process."

The Guilty Spark is rather similar to an all-seeing eye, and is rather indifferent to destruction of life. Though it helps Master Chief at times, it doesn't hesitate in trying to kill him if their objectives don't match.

The Halo arrays themselves weren't made to destroy the Flood, but to destroy the biomass that they thrive on. So while a galaxy may be destroyed, it could still be later repopulated. Now, the Flood themselves are interesting. They are a parasitic species, and infect the host, living or dead, by driving spines into the them to access their nervous system. Life forms that are changed into Flood can also similarly infect others. In the Wikipedia article, it describes the Flood as being portrayed as a "fungal zombie", but they were "based on the behavior of viruses and some bacteria".

There's oodles more to this I'm sure, like I'm leaving out the aliens (Covenant), but I just wanted to leave with a final thought. The guy who voiced Guilty Spark called him a "bastard", and think about his role as described via the Wikipedia article...

"Guilty Spark's role in the Halo series is cited as an example of a trend in video games where technology, not angels, is cast as an agent of revelation. In his book Halo and Philosophy: Intellect Evolved, Luke Cuddy suggested that Halo's handling of artificial intelligence shows that modern society more commonly associates the idea of revelation with technology then with divine forces, and that belief in God is unnecessary in order to long for understanding of the human situation since humanity's belief in the divine is in some ways being implanted by "faith" in technology. He compared Spark's role in disclosing the truth of the Halo installations to several major characters to that an angel: an otherworldly guide and mediator who escorts visionaries through potentially treacherous otherworldly terrain, interprets what they see so that it could be passed down as privileged information, and provides reassurance of a higher purpose on the face of the apocalypse. Spark's dialogue represents the "demythifying" power of naturalistic explanation, because he debunks the religious beliefs and superstitions of the Covenant faction - that the Forerunners are divine beings, that he is an "oracle" who provides divine revelation, and that the Halo installations are instruments of eternal salvation - with factual information."

On a separate note, I searched Halo and COVID when I made this post on Reddit, and got this post from the Coronavirus subreddit. Team Halo, helping end the pandemic. And also, there is haloverify.com, which offers the "world's most effective virus screening solution." "Get tested. Get verified. And get back to business."

"HALO™ is a British biotech that has developed a cheaper, more sensitive and faster saliva-based virus testing system designed to get business back to work as the world recovers from the COVID-19 crisis."

Any thoughts on the matter?

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