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  1. 14 minutes ago, zArk said:

    The medical experiment is ongoing

    Now they take samples from the test subjects and monitor them

    Adverse events are categorised to assist the conclusion. Media, politics and business will play their part in the study fraud

     

    Then they conclude their study with the type of fraudulent bs we have come to know. 

     

    The unjabbed are the headache for the trial as control groups make fudging data more difficult

     

     

    In 100 years the great mRNA medical experiment will be read as a roaring success with everyone joyous

     

    "There is something wrong with a regime that requires a pyramid of corpses every few years." (George Orwell)

     

  2. 12 hours ago, Truthspoon said:

     

    You're lying again. I read the the Watch Towers they used to spam my poor old nana with.

     

    I believe you are still under the hypnotic power of the Jehovah's Witnesses 'Watch Tower' and have never broken free.

     

    https://www.alearned.com/jehovahs-witnesses/

     

    Predictions (by date of publication) include:

    1. 1877: Christ’s kingdom would hold full sway over the earth in 1914; the Jews, as a people, would be restored to God’s favor; the “saints” would be carried to heaven.
    2. 1891: 1914 would be “the farthest limit of the rule of imperfect men.”
    3. 1904: “World-wide anarchy” would follow the end of the Gentile Times in 1914.
    4. 1916: World War I would terminate in Armageddon and the rapture of the “saints”.
    5. 1917: In 1918, Christendom would go down as a system to oblivion and be succeeded by revolutionary governments. God would “destroy the churches wholesale and the church members by the millions.” Church members would “perish by the sword of war, revolution and anarchy.” The dead would lie unburied. In 1920 all earthly governments would disappear, with worldwide anarchy prevailing.
    6. 1920: Messiah’s kingdom would be established in 1925 and bring worldwide peace. God would begin restoring the earth. Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and other faithful patriarchs would be resurrected to perfect human life and be made princes and rulers, the visible representatives of the New Order on earth. Those who showed themselves obedient to God would never die.
    7. 1922: The anti-typical “jubilee” that would mark God’s intervention in earthly affairs would take place “probably the fall” of 1925.
    8. 1924: God’s restoration of Earth would begin “shortly after” October 1, 1925. Jerusalem would be made the world’s capital. Resurrected “princes” such as Abel, Noah, Moses and John the Baptist would give instructions to their subjects around the world by radio, and airplanes would transport people to and from Jerusalem from all parts of the globe in just “a few hours”.
    9. 1938: Armageddon was too close for marriage or child bearing.
    10. 1941: There were only “months” remaining until Armageddon.
    11. 1942: Armageddon was “immediately before us.”
    12. 1961: Awake! magazine stated that the heavenly kingdom “will, within the twentieth century, cleanse the entire earth of wickedness.”
    13. 1966: It would be 6000 years since man’s creation in the fall of 1975 and it would be “appropriate” for Christ’s thousand-year reign to begin at that time. Time was “running out, no question about that.” The “immediate future” was “certain to be filled with climactic events … within a few years at most”, the final parts of Bible prophecy relating to the “last days” would undergo fulfillment as Christ’s reign began.
    14. 1967: The end-time period (beginning in 1914) was claimed to be so far advanced that the time remaining could “be compared, not just to the last day of a week, but rather, to the last part of that day”.
    15. 1968: No one could say “with certainty” that the battle of Armageddon would begin in 1975, but time was “running out rapidly” with “earthshaking events” soon to take place. In March 1968 there was a “short period of time left”, with “only about ninety months left before 6000 years of man’s existence on earth is completed”.
    16. 1969: The existing world order would not last long enough for young people to grow old; the world system would end “in a few years.” Young Witnesses were told not to bother pursuing tertiary education for this reason.
    17. 1971: The “battle in the day of Jehovah” was described as beginning ” shortly, within our twentieth century”.
    18. 1974: There was just a “short time remaining before the wicked world’s end” and Witnesses were commended for selling their homes and property to “finish out the rest of their days in this old system in the pioneer service.”
    19. 1984: There were “many indications” that “the end” was closer than the end of the 20th century.
    20. 1989: The Watchtower asserted that Christian missionary work begun in the first century would “be completed in our 20th century”. When republished in bound volumes, the phrase “in our 20th century” was replaced with the less specific “in our day”.

     

    But I'm not an apologist for the Jehovah's Witnesses and I left when I was able to think for myself, and take responsibility for my own life, when I was 15 ears old, but you still haven't come up with anything to show that they believe the world is going to end. You've claimed that facts are very important to you... you've said you base your reality on facts, but yet you have no facts!

     

    Btw, you do know the Quakers are involved with the Lucifarian NWO agenda?

     

    Obviously nor, or you wouldn't be a Quaker.

     

    That's one reason why I don't belong to any organised religion.

     

  3. 3 minutes ago, RobinJ said:

     

    This is nowhere near the end. If you believe that, then you are living on hopium my friend. This is the calm before the storm moment. 

     

    I was only quoting what the Evening Standard said. It doesn't necessarily mean I agree with it, and of course it's not the end of the totalitarian agenda, but the Covid scandemic obviously is coming to an end. There could be another so-called "variant", but that's speculation, and they could have entirely different plans to push their agenda. We'll have to wait and see, but for now, things are easing up in he UK, at least.

     

  4. 58 minutes ago, skitzorat said:

    Orwell was as establishment as they come!

     

    And? But Orwell also often challenged the status quo!

     

    58 minutes ago, skitzorat said:

     

    He worked for the BBC,

     

     

    And? He didn't like totalitarians and authoritarians. He wanted people to have freedom and he wanted to help his fellow British folk not to be defeated and killed by the Nazis, so he used his abilities for some propaganda. There are worse things he could've done!

     

    In any event, George Orwell left the BBC in 1943 because he was fed up with its control freakery, and later described his time with the BBC as two wasted years of his life, so he would probably have loathed what the BBC has become today!

     

    58 minutes ago, skitzorat said:

     

    was taught by Aldous Huxley,

     

    So what?

     

    58 minutes ago, skitzorat said:

     

    was part of the notorious Fabian Society and

     

    And? How long was he member for? Did he leave after finding out about the conspiracy, and did his experience inspire him to write 1984 as a heartfelt warning against the aims of the Fabian Society? Perhaps he became disillusioned with the Fabian Society, like he did with the BBC. Just questions...

     

    58 minutes ago, skitzorat said:

     

    was friends with the likes of HG Wells.

     

     

    So what? He was also one of the harshest critics of H.G. Wells.

     

  5. 20 minutes ago, skitzorat said:

    Can you name a famous writer/poet/script writer/movie maker etc from the early 20th Century who wasn't involved in a 'secret society' and part of the [dark] "establishment"?


    Or how about George Orwell, for example? He wasn't a member of any secret society.

     

    Orwell wrote, in "Why I Write":

     

    "Every line of serious work that I have written since 1936 has been written, directly or indirectly, against totalitarianism and for democratic socialism, as I understand it."

     

  6. 24 minutes ago, skitzorat said:

    Can you name a famous writer/poet/script writer/movie maker etc from the early 20th Century who wasn't involved in a 'secret society' and part of the [dark] "establishment"?

     

    Tolkien! Tolkien wrote a story about how the "dark establishment", and the one-eyed black magician, world come to a terrible end. He also loved the idea that peace and sanity could be restored to the Shire. After the War of the Rings, Frodo and his companions helped liberate the Shire from Sauron's ruffians.

     

  7. 14 minutes ago, skitzorat said:

    just give up, he's obviously getting some weird kick out of his 'tricks'.

    PS. I do thoroughly enjoy your arguments and stuff though. Cheers

     

    He's making a mountain out of a molehill. I've never denied Kipling and Disney were Freemasons, but he's now going completely over the top by claiming Tolkien is a Freemason, forgetting that Frodo is the hero of the story which ends in the downfall and utter defeat of the one-eyed black magician. Anyone depicting the fall of the Dark Lord Sauron must be a Freemason, according to Macnamara, and I suppose he thinks Frodo was a Freemason too, despite his heroic involvement in destroying absolute evil? LOL

     

    I agree, Macnamara should quit these nonsense claims.

     

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  8. The Destruction of the Ring in the cracks of Mount Doom

     

    One of the most dramatic scenes of any film in the last 20 years...

     

    Gollum snatches the Ring from Frodo's grasp. The Ring falls into the cracks of Mount Doom, and into the Fires of Mordor. With the Ring is destroyed, Sauron is utterly defeated, his armies are totally destroyed, and he loses power forever.

     

    Tolkien was one of the greatest story-tellers of the 20th Century.

     

    If anyone claims Tolkien supported the one-eyed god, they really don't know what they're talking about. The Lord of Rings depicts the end of the one-eyed god!

     

     

  9. Three Norns weave the rope of fate, in Richard Wagner's Twilight of the Gods (Götterdämmerung)

     

    The Norns in this 2008 production, look very spidery, and in a large cobweb they spin away. Unfortunately, there are no English subtitles, but it is night on the Valkyries’ rock as they weave the rope of destiny. They explain how the one-eyed god, Wotan, ordered the world ash tree, from which his spear of rulership was cut, to be cut down, and its wood piled around the base of Valhalla. The burning of the wood will mark the end of the gods, and the old order. Suddenly the rope snaps and their wisdom is ended. The Norns descend into the earth.

     

     

  10. 28 minutes ago, Macnamara said:

     

    'The path of human life is governed as all things are by the laws of analogy, and as at birth we start our pilgrimage through youth, manhood, and old age, so the spiritual consciousness of man in his cosmic path of unfoldment passes from unconsciousness to perfect consciousness in the Grand Lodge of the universe.’

    -Manley P Hall

     

     

    I thought you were going to post that quote but he didn't say all people in the world are Freemasons, but if you want to be consistent, and non-hypocritical in your claim that I am a Freemason because of your Manly P. Hall quote, then you would have to argue that you are a mason too.

     

    But you're real purpose is to just troll this thread with nonsense and meaningless quotes.

     

  11. "The maintenance of secrets is like a psychic poison, which alienates their possessor from the community." - Carl Jung

     

    "One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious." - Carl Jung

     

    "Who looks outside dreams. Who looks inside awakens." - Carl Jung

     

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  12. 1 minute ago, sickofallthebollocks said:

    0:40 sounds like the alien Niem Nunb laughing in the millenium falcon at the end of return of the japseye?

     


    What a surreal encounter as well!

     

  13. There are also the Norns, in Norse mythology, the three spinning/weaving sisters who work the thread of Wyrd (also known as Fate/Karma).

     

    Here we have a correlation between the three Norns, in Wagner's music drama, The Ring of the Nibelung, and Shelob, in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.

     

    As a sign of impending disaster, the rope of fate that the Norns weave, breaks, and the cosmos of the Pagan gods is left to unknown forces, and so begins the twilight of the gods (Götterdämmerung).

     

    In Wagner's "Ring Cycle", the story is told by the Norns, Erda’s daughters, who unfold, each night, visions of the past, present and future. They see what Wotan cannot, or does not want to see, and each day they wind a rope (das Seil) bringing messages from the water that flows round the World Ash Tree.

     

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    The three Norns spinning and weaving  the web of fate

     

    The first Norn relates how, at one time in the distant past, they wove and sang of sacred things at the tall and strong World Ash Tree, whose sacred branches shaded a spring which ‘whispered wisdom’. She relates of a time when Wotan came to the spring to drink to learn knowledge of power. He also broke a branch from the world Ash tree, to craft a spear with which to rule and order the world, but in order to gain such insight and power, he had to sacrifice one of his eyes, for all time. As a consequence, the wound in the trunk of the tree led to the tree withering, and the spring began to run dry.

     

    The second Norn then relates how Wotan carved runes and rules on the resulting spear with which he hoped to rule the world.

     

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    Wotan with one eye

     

    Here, we also have a correlation between the one-eyed Wotan in Wagner's music drama, The Ring of the Nibelung, and Tolkien's Sauron, in The Lord of the Rings.

     

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    Sauron's eye

     

  14. 9 minutes ago, alexa said:

     

    This reminded me of something the Lord said in Matthew 24 in regards to the last days ' when you shall hear rumors of wars'. 

     

    It won't be long before they also start say, "truth, peace and security".

     

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  15. 5 minutes ago, alexa said:

     

    This reminded me of something the Lord said in Matthew 24 in regards to the last days ' when you shall hear rumors of wars'. 

     

    Yes, a lot of this is going to be a psychological warfare to keep people traumatised, and in a constant state of fear.  It's just another method they have for controlling the masses. Now that the scamdemic psyop is ending, they'll utilise other methods that we'll need to be aware of.

     

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  16. Getting back on topic, I've been doing some research on Neith, the ancient Egyptian goddess of creation and weaving, it was believed that everyday she re-spun the world on her loom, and from early dynasty periods, Neith was said to be an "Opener of the Ways", an escort of souls, and protector of the dead. One of Neith's symbols was the mummy cloth.

     

    So already we have many attributes associated with spiders, which also cocoon and protect the dead, in a kind of mummy cloth, or wrapping. 

     

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    Statuette of Neith housed in the Louvre

     

     

     

     

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