What trips me out is that I get resounding synchronicities, and it seems like when I talk to people about them, they start getting them themselves.
I've only really skimmed Jung's synchronicity book, but I wonder if he touched upon them having any sort of cascading effects.
I fathom why they happen, but the "how" is even more interesting to me. Like a whole 'nother layer of reality there.
It's also related to Plato's thoughts on archetypes, shapes, and forms, which is what I think you were thinking of.
I've seen a bunch on petroglyphs already, but not real in-depth analysis like that guy.
And I've seen plenty of geometrics from both eye pressure and other ways...I definitely like music visualizers that are akin to closed eye visuals. I've even had open eye visuals once of the "aether"...quite intriguing.
Haha...that's pretty interesting...
I never watch videos almost, but I have heard him before and just kinda tuned out. Not my cup of tea.
Reading is still best imo, unless you really need to see how someone is acting in a video.
It blows my mind that the Hindu anahata symbol is encased in a hexagram and looks like an upside down symbol of Saturn.
So, how much of this is "happenstance", and how much of it is do you think is "planned"? And by happenstance, I don't mean coincidence...more like the baddies have this stuff encoded into their actions. It could even be like soft encoding where they are more pulling it from the hivemind than it being part of their makeup.
Two other things...Well, one I sent you a PM about...the other is that I talked to a friend of mine who visited recently and he won $220 on a $5 bet on football games, and he follows I believe Gematriaeffect and either he or another guy makes sports games predictions based on Gematria, and it seems fairly effective. The amount of analysis they do is pretty extensive.
There's a highly upvoted thread on r/politics on Reddit with the title "American Jews start to think the unthinkable" and it is an article about exile...
Now, the funny thing to me is these so called "Americans" are all about leaving America for Israel or elsewhere at just the hint of people understanding what is going on.
No joke, the alumni newsletter from my graduate school had an issue about scientists combating climate change. The main article concentrated on five alums, and each one worked at a major industrial company...one with SAIC, another with DuPont...and then...
One was a girl who worked for Nike, and her major climate initiative was using leather scraps (normally trash) and binder to make shoe uppers, and making the shoe bottoms out of recycled plastic foam.
I was just speaking to point 3 there that you made. I hardly see how that qualifies as combating climate change and not just making money for Nike from garbage (literally) starting materials. Especially since those shoes are MORE expensive than regular NIkes.
I dunno...but if it had to do with pole shifts, maybe we are due for another realignment.
Hell, I wonder if the reason for the all the ballyhoo in the Ukraine is jockeying for position for wherever the North Pole eventually ends up.
I was reading it a bit, and luckily I have a fair amount of organic chem and biochem in my background, so it wasn't too hard to get through most of it.
I do wonder what the actual down side would be to this...they checked for cell apoptosis around where the injectables were made, retinal degradation, etc., but not really other side effects. I'm more thinking changes in brain function or activity, but also something like when retinal degradation occurs (from old age for example), is the presence of yttrium and ytterbium nanoparticles going to make it worse?
Wasn't it the Japanese that tested jamming up troops with loads of Vitamin A, which caused them to see into the NIR range?
Actually, it's pretty odd...SmithsonianMag has a "debunk" of it, and say it was a "misinformation" campaign to send German soldiers on a "wild goose chase". I still might be right about the Japanese doing it, but that article I linked is kinda bizarre in its own right.
But like CrazyRussian said about Farscape, maybe it is about diet...perhaps that is why some people can see "auras", for example...eating something that assists in seeing slightly into the UV range.
Edit: Sorry, didn't notice this post was so old! LOL
Do these things matter or just that they seem Jewish? Is there a differentiation between religious sect or if they are European or African Jews?
Why don't you ask the African Jews that were sterilized in Israel?
Was that done just as a setup for persecution?
I did...and I thought it a good find.
And I wasn't really thinking too clearly at the time either...and then i was like...oh, Uvalde was a false flag...so picking the number to coincide with the word is quite a great possibility.
Free will of choice there also talks about the number itself a bit tangentially.
LOL, good ole one-eyed winkies.
Just kidding. Never heard that term. My brother and I always just called them Sportsflics coins, although I'm pretty sure they came out before Sportsflics.
I kinda liked the 7-11 ones more than the cards...just better design.
Shit I forgot that I was the one that posted it...LOL
Nah...synchronicity goes like this for me.
The day after my grandmother died for example, I was talking to my brother about iridescent clouds, and 15 minutes later we went outside for a cigarette and boom, there was a beautiful iridescent cloud right in the middle of the sky from the view that we had, which was really obstructed by trees.
The iridescent cloud I originally saw years before that is STILL my phone start screen.
If you want to get really bizarre, I watched the cloud intently with my brother, then he ran inside to grab his phone to take a picture...and it disappeared before he got back, and I swear that it faded to a perfect, rainbow colored equilateral triangle. What makes it also eerie in that regard is that my grandmother lived a very selfless life and gave away most of the little that she had to Catholic charities (for better or worse I suppose).
I've personally had enough weirdness that it's tough to chalk it up to Baader-Meinhof instances, because these aren't things I start seeing more frequently...it's usually completely one-off.
A good one just from yesterday is that I was talking to a girl from Singapore (lives in Cali), and she was pissed about the Feds raising rates, because it was dinging her crypto investments (bleh). Anyhow, I mentioned offhand that it could be purposeful, so that they could more easily get people to transition to a CBDC if it appears to be a better alternative.
Later that night I was scrolling through Reddit, and there was a post about how Singapore just completed Phase 1 of CBDC trials. Ain't that some shit?