I like how the shills are here to remind us how consistently wrong they are ideologically.
"British land"
Poof...magic British land.
Just like most of India. Ever read about the first British emperor of India, George V?
"George took the opportunity to indulge in big game hunting in Nepal, shooting 21 tigers, 8 rhinoceroses and a bear over 10 days.[49] He was a keen and expert marksman.[50] On a later occasion, on 18 December 1913, he shot over a thousand pheasants in six hours (about one bird every 20 seconds) while visiting the home of Lord Burnham. Even George had to acknowledge that "we went a little too far" that day."
Lord Burnham was a Jewish dude that owned the Daily Telegraph. They killed the birds on a 4,000-acre estate. That estate is larger than the town I live in, which has a population of ~30,000.
Just sayin'. Zionists are evil and like to kill.
Good share...Funny how he even comments on the morality of the main character saving his daughter rather than some "other":
"If it was to save a strange kid maybe Joel would have made a very different decision, but when it was his tribe, his daughter, there was no question about what he was going to do," Druckmann said.
Kids are only worth saving when it's your own? Who is this day and age still refers to their people as a "TRIBE"? A normal person would just try to say that they might make moral decisions differently if it was a child that was not their own, but not if it's a different "tribe".
I do think it's interesting in terms of the "Great TRIBulation".
Perhaps an indication that Hezbollah is also a Masonic organization?
I dunno...I know jack about them. Here's something from their wiki:
Materials aimed at instilling principles of nationalism and Islam in children are an aspect of Hezbollah's media operations.[185] The Hezbollah Central Internet Bureau released two video games – Special Force in 2003 and a sequel, Special Force 2: Tale of the Truthful Pledge, in 2007 – in which players are rewarded with points and weapons for killing Israeli soldiers.
Interesting that it's a "bad" thing when you kill Israeli soldiers, yet American video games will have you kill virtually anyone BUT Israeli soliders. In fact in one more recent game (The Last of Us Part II) you couldn't shoot the TORAH. It's laughably lame.
I wonder what they have in the newer versions.
Geez, that one is bad enough and it's 14 years old.
Not only that, for a Harvard grad, it's fairly poorly written.
I do like this part...
Talk about the future, not the past. Spending time giving the public a history lesson on the maps of Israel will put your audience to sleep -- at best. At worst, if you spend your communications capital (time and money) on history lessons of who got what land when and who promised what to whom, it will be viewed by Americans and Europeans as a game of gotcha and not a vision for a better future. Remember—communications is not a test for who can remember the most facts. Listeners want simple messages that will answer their simple, silent question: “What is in it for my country and for me to support Israel?”
So that's bullet point 13 on page 13 (bad luck for Israel maybe?).
"Who got what land when and who promised what to whom"
Haha...the "PROMISED land". Very interesting word choices abound throughout that thing. What does a land being "promised" by someone else have to do with the Palestinians that live there?
Oh, and one more thing..."a game of gotcha".
This is something that you see repeatedly from shills online. They do not want to engage in logical fallacies, so they will avoid questions saying "I'm not going to play your game of gotcha" or something along those lines. They'll say it about Nazis directly BEING Zionists, they'll say it about Nazis being in the Ukrainian army (who would just kill Zelensky if they were "Nazis" according to the Jewish definition). That's a REAL giveaway.
This is a pretty great find...have you read through that PDF?
WOW, it's a gold mine.
Some of it is pretty mind-boggling...like not talking to Christians about religion unless they are evangelical. There's some real tone-deafness in there too.
And I like that they strive to push the idea of peace so much, when peace is not their intention at all.
Nor does she mention Israel SUPPORTING Hamas. Was peace their intention then? Doesn't seem like it then, doesn't seem like it now.
its a little confusing to see him helping them get to israel, but then also naming him the bad guy.
Hmm...it's kinda like that recent post about how Zionist atheists rely on God to deliver them Israel, but pretty much hate God otherwise. They just hate people otherwise, too. "I'm glad the Jews killed Jesus. I'd do it again!" Like, who says stupid shit like that?
Oh, a virtue-signaler that even had a radio show called I Love You, America.
Who better for the Daily Show? Shit, at least she can be unfunny but pronounce things properly, unlike Trevor Noah, who was unfunny and had trouble even saying words, let alone full sentences. And even then, she talks like a retard. Oh well, don't think that can be fixed.
Hey, you can even buy the menu from the first ship that the Nazis sent to Israel.
Read through that description.
LOL...I'll quote the last sentence without spoiling it totally...
"Absurd or not, this is but one vignette from a little-known chapter of history: The wide-ranging collaboration between Zionism and Hitler's Third Reich."
Game. Set. Match.
Actually, have you ever read about the mourning in "Israel" when he died?
No?
Might want to look into it.
Maybe look into Goebbels' Star of David/Swastika token too.
The Nazis were there to kickstart Israel, far from eliminating all the Jews.
Bii Maher is an obvious Satanist who will say ANYTHING.
Ever think that perhaps David v. Goliath wasn't a fair fight, the other way around? Have you ever read about the lethality of slings and lead BULLETS that they used in them? They were more feared than bow and arrows!
It's pretty strange that Ba'al worshipers thought the Philistines barbarians. Who's the real barbarians?
Oh, acid and mushrooms definitely heighten visual acuity, and sometimes marijuana does as well.
I was going to bring it up in my last comment, but a great example is Rocket League. I play with my brother a fair amount (we play the basketball mode), split screen, and I always like to have an eye on his side of the screen just for his general whereabouts and also to see the layout of the field. I mainly try to catch glances obviously when I have a quick window, but if I'm "in the proper state", I will regularly catch myself making spectacular plays while barely looking at the screen at all. Or if I was, my eyes were not looking at what I was doing too directly.
It's almost like "Through A Scanner Darkly", where you get to a state where you feel like you are observing yourself doing an action rather than consciously doing the action.
I think another example is similar to what they do in MKUltra...they get the people to focus on how their "alters" would do something as opposed to how they themselves would do it, and it removes a level of immediacy from everything they do.
I've found that it works in simple visualization. Like one time, playing real basketball against my brother, I told him I was going to beat him like Kobe would. Ended up making like 21 buckets in a row. I don't even like Kobe LOL. But I know his moves and skill set.
Shoot, by far the longest basketball shot I've ever made I only had one chance at...it was probably a solid 175 footer too. As me and my friends left a court one day (back in my grad school days), I got a sudden urge to take a shot when we leaving, and even announced to my friends that I was going to nail it. Didn't even touch the rim either. Had to hustle WAY back because the court was in a park and the ball rolled down a rather steep hill behind the court.
I just want to be perfectly clear too...I am a small dude and can barely throw the ball full court on a good day. The distance and angle on that shot was ridiculous.
Everything comes down to knowledge, visualization, and relaxation. That's the major thing...the MKUltra folks have a level of relaxation that "normies" don't have. Reminds me of Britney and one of her more recent videos, where she is dancing and clashing what look to be VERY sharp knives together...not something that a nervous person would do.
I was going to add (with an LOL of course) that the fact that it is worse in retrospect is kinda a Catch-22.
Like, should I find it reassuring that it has happened twice and I've been perfectly fine, or should I find that even more horrifying because it drops your guard?
AND, perhaps, that's a big bit of it. I know for certain that one time it happened was after playing pool, and there's no doubt that pool requires a certain level of zen. And maybe zen is just more being able to ALLOW your motor system to take the reins. So you are putting yourself "at risk" for such an occurrence.
I wouldn't really hesitate to hazard a guess that you were probably doing something zen-like before you had your driving episodes. But of course, you can find the zen in almost anything if you put your mind to it. It probably helps more if what you are doing involves attention and fine motor control, at least similar to the level that driving would involve. And I know that when I feel more zen-like, my general focus on visual input is far stronger than normal, as in I don't even focus my eyes directly on things that much, and peripheral vision becomes clearer and more noticeable.
I hope I can buy some good Ceylon Tea
I was floored the first time I had Darjeeling tea. I've only had that and Ceylon tea a couple of times each, but ya know, what was the cost of those teas? And I don't mean the price.
Any time people bring up the Nazis, I ask them why Britain gets a pass for "colonialism". There's no good answer, ever. How many people did they kill? Is there even a good estimate? 100 million, give or take. But, Hitler's bad, mmmkay?
If you have ever been to the "it's all fake" website, I'm pretty sure he goes over how the British destroyed a lot of interesting temples in India and even rebuilt them, but removed certain elements. One palace or temple complex I saw had a mermaid logo that was suspiciously close to that of the "new" old Starbucks logo, and it makes me wonder how far cultural appropriation might really go.
I've left this tab open a few days because there was a couple things I was going to say on the topic...
But I reread your comment and it made me think of the star of David and what Dan Brown says about the up and down triangles representing the "sacred masculine and feminine", and think about it....the star of David represents combination of the "sacred" masculine and feminine.
So, perhaps the star of David is just a simple symbol for ancient, sacred sex cults. Seems quite possible that it could have spread from India, who, ya know, aren't known for their ornately carved sex temples or anything. Perhaps like-minded people just met over time via the Silk Road or otherwise.
The one thing I also wanted to comment is that one time, I had a short dream, woke up, and a female voice came to me (and I swear it sounded like there was faint radio static before the voice "came in"), and it said, "Shakti, she is not yours."
I was completely befuddled and had never heard the word shakti before, and of course I looked it up and found out all sorts of interesting stuff. I was raised Catholic, so hearing the name of a Hindu deity/concept is pretty crazy. There's more to that story, but, ya know, I can talk all day here.
I meant to reply earlier, but man I've had this happen to me twice. Both times were later at night driving, and the craziest part to me is that when you "come to", it all seems so nonchalant.
One of them was a solid 30-40 minutes of driving. It's much worse in retrospect than when it actually happens.
Well, it's for damn sure interesting that the anahata has in the center what looks like a symbol remarkably close to the symbol for Saturn (but upside down).
And, of course, it's in the center of a hexagram (or shatkona in Hinduism).
Also interesting is that the "Anahata Nad refers to the Vedic concept of unstruck sound (the sound of the celestial realm)", and Saturn has those rings and the speculation about their form and function.
Yet they still do it.
Notice that you skip over them being evil.