Well, the British gov is essentially Jewish, soooo...most of the stuff you are saying actually applies to them.
I'd wager you consider Germans the worst "white supremacists", and they didn't own slaves in America. Nor were they imperialists like the Brits or French or Dutch.
That's what the history books implied
Yeah, but once you realize wars are farce, then you have to take a different approach.
Then you learn about why history books straight up lie. And in doing that you find out that mostly everything is a lie.
Then you shift and figure out...well, why do people lie?
I really didn't expect it, but St. Paul actually talks about this shit. It's called the mystery of lawlessness, and it straight up applies today.
Which is why there IS the time to pull the plug. Shoot, one of the guys on the Trump666 subreddit thinks it is this year.
The signs are there for the plug pulling. I have a feeling you will see nihilism evaporate in the coming years.
Can't believe that I remembered this, but the dude Ramon Riley, an Apache, says that if there was a migration, it was the other way around. And there's linguistic evidence of it too. But I read about that a long time ago.
I couldn't read the article, but I have wondered how old something like Bohemian Grove really is. At least the owl rock formation. Might've been there a LONG time.
This is quite an interesting take.
I find it nigh impossible to believe that the whole universe is filled with bad demonic aliens, but it's very plausible that bad aliens would want to link up with bad humans.
And it's even more plausible that if some beings are coming from another planet/dimension/whatever, they are probably calling the shots, not inbred hicks like the Rothschilds. LOL.
Link to a comment oddly similar to mine on Reddit.
Did you ever see the old video of the dude going up the ladder and pulling out a concrete or granite cube from the niche on top of one of the pillars?
It may have been for a wedding or something, but anyhow, they proceeded to chop the block into sections and gave them out to the guests or whomever they were.
One of the breakdowns of the video was done by the "goddamn Masons" guy.
My family had the Family Truckster...aka the 1984 Chevy Caprice Estate.
My dad used to keep an oversized plastic/rubber grasshopper in the side/back window for the "trunk" (actually two rear facing seats...motion sickness heaven as it were).
We lived in a bad part of the city, so it definitely warded off would-be thieves.
And got some rather concerned looks otherwise. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36eIHhMcHnY
Sky News about Soledar..."It's not that important"..."Right next to the largest salt mine in Europe" (quickly)..."Russian have 3 of the 4 salt mines...they've actually got some stuff underground....and they are not out in the open".
Sounds like a pretty key position to me.
Did Trump ever do the Wailing Wall bit, or is that something for the future?
Oh dang, just looked it up...first SITTING president to do it.
Cool site, like the animations too.
One video I saw a LONG time ago really weirded me out. I believe it was a video that was a recreation of how the Earth may have started, and it was a small ball of water with two bright points of light on it. They flitted all around the globe, and when they happened to collide, a new spot of light appeared at the collision point, and as new spots appeared, the ball of water appeared to get bigger to accommodate the new "life-forms". Kinda reminded me of Conway's Game of Life.
I intuitively felt the original two points of lights were positively and negatively charged, and perhaps was just early interaction of the Earth poles or magnetic moments or something along those lines.
But there was positively something spooky about the video...like I swear someone was actually looking at the origin of the Earth with a chronovisor or something...it didn't seem like CGI at all, nor did it look like something physical or handmade. Now I'd obviously wager it was simple CGI, but videos don't stick in my mind for twenty years, generally speaking.
It'd be interesting if the expansions of Earth turned out to be in line with pole reversals...that's approximately what I wondered 20 years ago. And hey, if we get to witness a pole reversal in our lifetime...woowee.
My brother had a pituitary tumor that probably would have caused acromegaly had it not been removed.
He's three years younger than me, and around six inches taller LOL. It still probably had some effect.
On a related note, a friend of mine in high school became a friend of Gheorghe Muresan after chatting with his interpreter at a bunch of games...in fact became pretty good friends with his interpreter. I thought that was pretty cool. Muresan was awesome to watch.
I've played enough basketball with seven footers to know how many tall people are out there. Rather harrowing at times when you are 5'9. One team I played in high school had two seven foot players...our tallest player was 6'3 that year. Ridiculous.
I certainly think if there were higher radiative levels in past (and perhaps higher isotopic levels), I see no reason why people couldn't have been bigger.
I also wonder about acromegaly...perhaps the solution in to beat it with nutrition...provide the sustenance needed to allow the body to expand to deal with the swelling. Note that would have been much easier if prey was larger in the past and there was ample readily available protein. Just food for thought hehe.
Ok nihilist.