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I remember watching a messianic teacher who showed that even this calculation was wrong by about 120 years, and the Js knew it but kept to the inaccurate date anyways. There is a 6000 year "timeline" whereas from time of Adam&Eve til Yeshua's crucifixion til today is 6000 til the endtimes. Basically we are at that point now hence all the rapture dates relentlessly flooding us lol. Gnostics believe that there was mankind before Adam and Eve, but they weren't as advanced, something to do with only lower half of chakras functional so full spiritual enlightenment was not impossible, but less likely. It's where we get the organic portal phenomenon from. After all, when Adam and Eve fell from the garden (dropped a few dimensions into this 3D and lost their light bodies) there were people around them when they did, so this even at basic level predates the 6000 year creation. I believe it wasn't the sin in the context it was portrayed, but an awakening of consciousness to know good and evil, to develop coherence over being incoherent in the face of evil. Adam and Eve were blissfully ignorant until that point, fully under YHVH-Lucifers spell. Gnosticism suggests the serpent was Sophia-Wisdom, to ignite the spark of God within us, and the process of us coming back into who we truly are which of course YHVH-Lucifer had a shit fit and cursed them out. Iesus says not to curse but bless those who curse you, so this again validates YHVH not being the true creator the world has been deceived to believe. No wonder the gnostics were burned alive and today we see a big hebrew roots movement being pushed. Christians have already been sold this from the Schofield bible to bless the state of Israel and the Js. These events may seem not to be related, but if we are at that 6000year timeline, then they will do anything and everything to get people in line under their narrative.3 points
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True. Starmer is a member of both the WEF and the Trilateral Commission. He has attended a number of Bilderberg meetings and been praised by members of the Fabian Society. In 2003, Peter Thiel launched Palantir, and has been its chairman since its inception. In 2004, Thiel bankrolled the creation of a prototype by PayPal (Thiel was a co-founder) engineer Nathan Gettings and two Stanford students. The same year, Thiel hired Alex Karp, a former colleague of his as the CEO. Also in 2004, Thiel and Karp met John Poindexter, a US DOD official (that was involved in the Iran-Contra affair and had just served as the Director of the DARPA Information Awareness Office) who recognised their "interesting idea" and helped them gather "a legion of advocates from the most influential strata of [US] government.'' One investor (who turned them down) recommended them to In-Q-Tel. Not only did In-Q-Tel decide to invest, but it helped them get in touch with prospective users. The contact with In-Q-Tel also incidentally led to interest from another backer. In-Q-Tel is a venture capital corporation associated with the CIA and the wider intelligence community. Both Thiel and Karp are members of the of WEF and sit on the Bilderberg Group Steering Committee Palantir’s Billionaire CEO Just Can’t Stop Talking About Killing People Fast forward and we now know UK police are now working with Palantir to develop a surveillance network (NECTAR) that will incorporate data about citizens' political opinions, philosophical beliefs, health records, sexual orientation, trade union membership, sex life, and more UK police working with controversial tech giant Palantir on real-time surveillance network - Liberty Investigates We also know Tech firm Palantir spoke with MoJ about calculating prisoners’ ‘reoffending risks’ | Palantir | The Guardian Tech firms suggested placing trackers under offenders’ skin at meeting with justice secretary | Prisons and probation | The Guardian Patient privacy fears as US spy tech firm Palantir wins £330m NHS contract | NHS | The Guardian Go wider and it gets worse Palantir: the world's most evil company Palantir, Mass Surveillance & Pre-Crime. Someone else who is playing his part is Elon Musk (Musk and Thiel have worked together for decades) ‘The everything app’: why Elon Musk wants X to be a WeChat for the west | Social media | The Guardian We see this as well Mexico makes biometric identifier mandatory for all citizens | Biometric Update Vietnam ramps up pace of digital transformation as biometrics cleans up banking | Biometric Update3 points
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Fucking hypocrites How many times have the British, and other Western nationalities been demonised? How many Gazan children who are killed, have been slandered with "oh well, they would have only grown up to be terrorists" ? And who intentionally flooded the west with mass immigration and demanded it? Barbara Spectre, Kalergi, ZJ protocols. People are seeing what they are, and whilst no-one should be targeted based on their ethnicity, 75% of Js are on board with the genocide going on. This smacks of a psyop to bring support to them, shut down discussion and bring in politics to justify other measures and later sending our children into a war they (via funding hamas) started for their greater israel plans. Evil is evil. Whatever form or identity it takes. I don't have a problem with someone being a J, (I am like most other whytey apparently, an ancient israelite) but I have a problem when that identity has a predisposition towards evil being done whilst manipulating any opposition into silence shrieking anti-Semitic. They are originally Turk Mongols.3 points
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Next time I’m being burgled I’m going to call the police and tell them I’m a Jew and I think the intruder is an Arab. My neighbour didn’t say that when his motorbike was being stolen and it took the police 8 hours to arrive. I still think there’s something fishy going on with this whole synagogue incident. I’d like to see the original shooting when the attacker was trying to get in.3 points
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Yeah 3 mins for police to get there from the original 999 call and then start shooting. They must have been close by, almost anticipating it.2 points
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@Mazthehobo @wagdog19 I agree with both of you, there's really is something off with the whole thing. According to the official report 9.30 a car was driven at a crowd, 1 person stabbed, 9.31 call goes in to the police, 9.34 the armed police arrive and start shooting, that seem a bit quick to some of you? 3 mins to get the call and get to the scene and start shooting? Then you have the fact that trained firearms officers start shooting indiscriminately at a door where the attacker was supposedly to trying to enter, killing someone at the other side of the door?? These weapons they have are extremely accurate, why would the just start blasting off rounds? Wasn`t it obvious that somebody was holding the door closed from the other side? Not to mention that they put the attacker down (who has a belt around his waist that could have been a suicide bomb) and he gets straight back up? Nah, not for me.2 points
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All part of a long-term agenda. The central aim of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in 2016 was ''Mastering the Fourth Industrial Revolution.'' They wanted the barriers between man and machine to dissolve. Klaus Schwab (WEF Founder and Chairman of the Board of Trustees) would go on to say that the novelty of wearable tech will give way to embedded (implantable) tech. Who is helping to push wearable tech (in the US)? RFK Jr. wants everyone to use wearables. What are the benefits, risks? - ABC News Who is helping to push embedded (implantable) tech (worldwide)? British patients to get Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain chip implants Blackrock Neurotech was seeded by Thiel (long links to Musk. Thiel is a WEF member and sits on the Steering Committee of the Bilderberg Group) Blackrock Neurotech | Empowered by Thought You will also find that there are Thiel Fellows involved as well. Laura Deming is one such person who now runs The Longevity Fund But so was Epstein reportedly hoped to develop super-race of humans with his DNA | Jeffrey Epstein | The Guardian Private jets, parties and eugenics: Jeffrey Epstein's bizarre world of scientists | Jeffrey Epstein | The Guardian Jeffrey Epstein Invested With Peter Thiel, and His Estate Is Reaping Millions - The New York Times From the UK's Ministry of Defence (how it might be sold) Human Augmentation strategic implications project2 points
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globalism is a religion amongst the elite, manipulation and indoctrination is the very essence of religion and what's wrong with individualism, it forces people to think for themselves which in my book is a good thing. You don't need a religion to tell you how to live or how to behave towards others (what is right and what is wrong) if you do to me you are fundamentally flawed to begin with and no amount of religious indoctrination is going to change that for the better but will only make it worse eg Zionism where the non believers (goyim) are lower than dogs and therefore can be beaten or killed and Islam where the infidels would suffer the same fate, or Catholicism with the inquisition, all mainstream religions and prime examples.2 points
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There was a video where Is-nae-real admits to funding hamas. Even when I showed people this vid, they dismissed it. Also there was a vid of Is-nae-real mentioning about the Israeli Secret Intelligence Service (aka ISIS) Again this went wilfully over some peoples heads when shown. People will believe what they want to believe. That's been one of the hardest lessons in life.2 points
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I believe Hamas was funded by Israel to fight Hezbollah, just like the US funded Isis to destabilize Syria. I find it interesting that over the years Hamas would launch a couple of rockets into Israel, then there is a disproportionate response and more land is lost by Palestine and we have seen the same modus operandi time and time again. It would not surprise me if there were Mossad operatives in the leadership of Hamas. I'm not saying one way or another because I don't know, it's just an observation. Lucky I don't have a pager anymore.2 points
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Maybe because they don’t want any link between the vaccine and deaths. If 100 old folk die that has had the jab it’ll look bad in the date sheets. Most have had dozens of Covid jabs and boosters so they probably don’t have long left anyway.1 point
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It's not just Labour though - I'm always reminded of when Priti Patel was sacked from one ministerial role because she was 'found out' having secret meetings with Israeli government officials, whilst supposedly being 'on holiday' in Israel. Then a few months after that, she became reinstated to the Cabinet in some other ministerial role. Regarding the ECHR, I believe that's separate from the EU. That's the "European Convention on Human Rights". As I've pointed out in another topic here, I exercise caution towards anyone who advocates the UK leaving this convention. https://www.libertyhumanrights.org.uk/issue/what-is-the-echr-and-why-does-it-matter/ Certain people are claiming that 'leaving the ECHR will help us to stop illegal immigration'. Which is probably true, but if it is not replaced by some other mechanism, it opens up the possibility of UK citizens further having civil liberties and freedoms stripped away from them. As the old saying goes, "be careful what you wish for", or more importantly, be careful of what you are being conned into giving your consent to!1 point
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//// //// //// QUOTE I was a firefighter directly involved with this event. This video just destroyed me, especially seeing the image of him at the end. This event has completely changed my life and ruined my career as a firefighter. The silver lining is that I've since spent a lot of time helping other first responders through their PTSD. There isn't a week that I don't relive that evening. I won't openly discuss the details of that night on here, but I can tell you that's not all accurate information. This was a hard video to watch before bed, I think about him, his family, and the innocent witnesses on a regular basis. That night forever changed so many lives. I went to Burning Man for 10 years, ran a theme camp, and volunteered on the fire dept. I went back twice afterwards, but it was torturous. I don't go to Burning Man anymore and have since lost touch with most of my friends associated with it.1 point
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I've noticed Sky News and BBC News only ever seem to interview Israelis and Jews. Can't recall ever seeing anyone Palestinian or Arab interviewed by them about Gaza. I suppose they can't control what they might say so they just don't let them on. It's also odd that Al Jazeera was removed from Freeview in the UK not long after the war started.1 point
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https://news.sky.com/story/man-who-helped-barricade-manchester-synagogue-says-attacker-was-monster-who-tried-every-door-13445042 His name was 'Jihad' and he was apparently also a 'Jihadist monster'. That figures. All of this is reminiscent of 'Jihadi John' and the Islamic State Beatles (remember them?) Sure some of these news items are intended as test of public stupidity.1 point
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So ‘everyone’ in the media has had to debate / pick a side again on whether the Pro-Palestine protests should go ahead this weekend. Of course the hypocrisy is overwhelming? Why in this case but not others? It occurred to me that it’s not the first time that we’ve heard something like this with ‘clearly’ two sides pitted against each other, egged on by external ‘forces’, and heavily debated in the media. In 2007 for instance, the public would line the streets in the now Royal Wootton Bassett, to pay their respects to the dead soldiers being flown back home. Muslims like Anjem Choudary wanted to use this as a chance to hold a protest against the war in Afghanistan. I saw the name Tom Robinson in an article written ‘back then’. There was a lot of debate during Bush and Blair’s wars as to whether anti-war protestors (of any nationality) were being disrespectful. I saw hate and fear towards the Muslims, fired up by the newspapers and the films. And sometimes the protests in the early 2000’s were more generally anti-war, than anti-someone?! The articles and the language of that time are very interesting. Some of the roots of the division (and fake division) that we see now started back then. That’s not to say it was invented then but just that there’s something for every generation. There are so many layers to deceit. 100 years is nothing really? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-11488556 US Supreme Court hears military funeral protest case1 point
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Rather than prevent the wave of immigrants from crossing the channel or stop the flow of asylum seekers by ceasing the destruction in their native lands, the Tories intend to change our laws, now that the foreigners are here. Like Farage, who vowed to deport 600,000 people, Kermit Badenoch (puppet) will remove the UK from the ECHR. Thereafter, they can implement any outrageous measures they choose. The ‘Guardian’ who knows what she will say at the party conference, claims Badenoch will tell delegates: “Reform have nothing but announcements that fall apart on arrival.” Whereas, the Conservatives will deliver! They are proposing to introduce a “removal force” based on the ICE model in the US, who are terrorising American cities; which Badenoch believes has been a “successful approach.” She will find many flag waving recruits (flaggots) in the UK willing to do that job. The masked taskforce would be given £1.6bn and “sweeping new powers” to deport 150,000 people a year in a move to tackle the “scourge” of illegal immigration. This would include the ability to use facial recognition technology without warning to help identify those eligible for removal from the UK. Under the plans, the taskforce would be expected to “work closely” with the police. Officers would be required to conduct immigration checks on everyone they stop or arrest. Papers please? By then, everyone will have Digital ID and like Starmer, Badenoch says, “that it is necessary to protect our borders, our veterans and our citizens.” Badenoch will say, “few” people would qualify for asylum under the tightened rules. The plans would also deny legal aid to those fighting immigration cases. Badenoch will argue there is “no need for lawyers” as people “should simply tell the truth about their circumstances.” As in the US, those who are detained will have no recourse under the law. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/oct/04/tories-to-pledge-to-create-immigration-taskforce-modelled-on-trumps-ice1 point
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IF YOU EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED, THEN IT ISN'T! SAD TO SEE THAT PATRICIA ROUTLEDGE HAS 'KICKED THE BOUQUET'! WHEN YOU MEET A STAR YOU HAD A CRUSH ON AS A KID, IT'S ACCEPTABLE TO ADMIT THAT, BUT, FOR SOME REASON, SAYING 'I USED TO WANK LIKE MAD OVER YOU WHEN I WAS A KID' IS QUITE SCAREY AND NOT QUITE SO ACCEPTABLE, FUNNY OLD WORLD INNIT?1 point
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I agree with all of this except for one very minor point. Shooting to incapacitate is a myth. You have to shoot with the intention of stopping the threat. Whether the threat is to the police or bystanders. Law enforcement is trained to target the chest until the threat is immobilized. Even then some assailants have been so hopped up on drugs that they continue with the threat even after taking multiple rounds in the chest. A shot in the arm or leg won't stop a determined assailant. Plus, it is a more difficult shot with a handgun. Especially once that adrenaline dump hits. Yep, 100,000,000-gun owners, many of them veterans, is a big deterrent. Not just to the tyrant but a foreign invader. Say the Chinese defeated the US military and decided to occupy the US. Their problems have just begun. IIRC their army is about 3 million. The odds aren't really in their favor.1 point
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Plantation managers don't care about the opinions of slaves.1 point
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Yeah I feel there is both physical "shedding" and also spiritual shedding. This was definitely a physical shedding from her very new bivalent jab. She died five months later from multiple organ failure. Her aura was clouded with multiple jab demons however. I had to help her cross over (just mentioned this in another thread) and I saw four or five entities attached to her. I got her to cross over and they then came for me. I saw them wide awake but now they were changing shape into a pit of snakes. I got them to go however, and they went through the window. It was interesting to see, and it's as though even if I don't know someones jab status, I am able to at least suspect it due to the energy of them, and what's in their aura kinda thing.1 point
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Burnham is a real piece of work. So much dodgy goings on and bad shit happens under his watch. Maybe he would like to "reflect" on why that is. Less controlled-opposition, more an enabler for the PTB.1 point
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my belief is you feel the ill effects of the other person as your aura interacts with their aura its like when your child was poorly and you started feeling the same effects caring for them1 point
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Reminds me the neighbor came up to me after being in hospital August 2022. She had fell and cracked her head and there was no blood which should have been pissing out, only very congealed blood no doubt caused from her enthusiastic jab schedule. I called ambulance for her as this is prob why she went dizzy and fell. Whilst in hospital, they were also concerned about this gel like blood so they kept her in and gave her the bi-valent CV jab. So when she came out and come over to thank me, I felt my throat getting raspy, dry like a throat infection hit me suddenly from her breath (we were in an enclosed space). My mum has said same when around others that she notices the throat feeling and she's nearly dying soon after with throat infection/cold. Is this peeps immune system shot from all their shots, or are people taking more again? I had a dream people were still taking these jabs but saying to others they weren't, and I have noticed new MAC addy behaviours show up, then die back down again around the jab uptake periods. Who knows fo sho at this point, the razor feeling could be all that graphene hydroxide ?1 point
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As citizens we are so defenceless compared to other countries in Europe. Every year, rifle and shotgun licenses/certificates get tighter and tighter. Parallel to this the police become more paramilitary, with armed response units operating across the UK in unmarked vehicles and civilian garb. They no longer shoot to incapacitate, they shoot to kill. Technically illegal, but no cult owned judge is going to side with the victim. I raise this point, because I witnessed this happening ( and still is) in South Africa, where despite enormous crime, you feared the police more than the criminals. The sold your soul media will paint a different picture, where the armed police are potrayed as powerless and victims. We also no longer have the ability to own 'guard dogs'. In the US, the biggest threat to the PTB is gun ownership, once they fall, it's game over.1 point
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Yes, most people will have a belief or an opinion then cherry pick evidence to bolster said belief or opinion instead of looking at things in their entirety. Therefore they are able to disregard or diminish any inconvenient facts that undermine their stance on any given subject As I have said before ,opinions are like assholes ,everyone has one and at any given moment most are full of shit1 point
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Kids gets stabbed to death every day in London and other cities....response - shrug of shoulders. Two people stabbed outside Synagogue - TERROTIST ATTACK....COBRA MEETING....and all the rest. Quite what makes those stabbed today more deserving of outrage and emergency response....? That two word phrase...both words starting with F.....comes to mind. Even happened in G Manchester. That favourite stomping ground for the Numerical agencies. And Andy Burnham's territory too. Here we go again.1 point
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Yes. Well, after the mayhem of WW1 Europe did end up at war again with Germany wanting back the land taken off them and more besides. Followed by lots of trouble with the USSR occupying half the continent. Turkey still occupies some of Cyprus. Czechoslovakia split up, Yugoslavian war, Russia vs Ukraine etc. There was supposed to be an end to it all after WW2 and yes perhaps there's fewer wars now than in previous centuries but Europe still isn't at peace. Anyway, back to Israel/Palestine. Starmer seems to think he's helping along a two-state solution by recognising Palestine. If either side wants to be extreme within the confines of their own country that's up to them. The problems keep going in a tit-for-tat way between Israel & Palestine though, invading and/or occupying each other. There's a saying that good fences make good neighbours, but in their case they don't agree where the fences should be. Land disputes and turf wars are one of the main causes of wars all over the world.1 point
