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You should be going to Antarctica Clif . I remember you saying you wanted to go along time ago. If anyone should be going it should be you. Thanks Clif for everything.

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In addition to Antarctica, there seem to be analogous tales of such indications in Greenland and Ukraine. In Greenland it was said to be an ancient energy factory to generate storms and in Ukraine it was supposed to be a buried spaceship.

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Look what happend to those Norwegians !! Kpt. Jarle Andhøy lost half of his crew down there... for no reason other then be fucking around in their little , BESERK , sailboat. Whit full legetamisation of the President of ARGENTINA!

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Light creates matter as per e= mc2

Matter can create energy, but it can't create light.

We are the light.

https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/how-to-create-a-sleep-sanctuary

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Howdy pardner. We don't cotton to that thar theory of relativity round these parts. That Einstein feller was a low down dirty snake oil salesman.

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Snake Oil? Danm, I knew he was full of shit, but I didn't know he sold stuff! LMAO

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He must have been selling shit, then! Hahahaha!

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And a pedo ! And he married his cousin !

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Yes, with two teenage daughters, heard to remark "I married a harem!"

That's not unusual for a Khazar.

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So that's how he relieved his stress, instead of exercising or drugs...yuk

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I'm sure there were drugs involved, perhaps even the drug that comes from children known as adrenochrome.

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Right in front of us.

Your first link doesn't open on my newer Android version.

The 2nd link - the Google logo is also three 6's.

I use DuckDuck on my computer but it doesn't work well on my Android phone, so I'm still on Google for that. They too will be either gone or changed after SHTF. I think Jack Dorsey is on a Central Casting leash right now.

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I’m

Sure there were also drugs involved

I guess we can’t know all the details lmfao

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Same with Pasteur and lots of pseudo scientists we were brought up to admire... Hey, Sigmund Freud comes to mind. And other imposters.

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Pasteur, the French patron saint of science was a fraud. Now our milk gets sterilised losing most of its goodness. Lots of other impostors.

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YES!

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Tesla had some pretty apt words for him as well ,just another paid shill in my book

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About Einstein? What did he say?

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Tesla called Einstein "a fuzzy haired crackpot."

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Id have to go look it up but it was to the point

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Einstein's relativity work is a magnificent mathematical garb which fascinates, dazzles and makes people blind to the underlying errors. The theory is like a beggar clothed in purple whom ignorant people take for a king... its exponents are brilliant men but they are metaphysicists rather than scientists.”

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He went on to say that scientists wander round doing equation after equation coming up with a mathematic solution instead of doing real science which is Real experiments on the bench or something in that manner of speaking, and he was correct ,in other words deep state was doing their psyop on the world to cover up and stop those doiong real science etc

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Oh man....I hear you John, he was a little shady, yet does that discount that he was right about this equation?

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Yes, I wasn't kidding about that. I don't have math above basic calculus but some who do say it's a load of crap.

Perhaps what is more important given the context is that Clif says it's a load of crap.

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The big experiment that became the beginning point for Einstein was the Michelson/Morely experiment which supposedly disproved the existence of the Aether. You also have the rewriting of Maxwell's equations by Heaviside. Heaviside removed the scalar input by equating the scalars to zero. Heaviside also liked to put pink nail polish on his fingernails. All the Vimana tech requires the consciousness of a driver to make it work, kind of like John Keely and his vibratory physics inventions.

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I watch stuff about Maxwell and I'm amazed at how smart that guy was.

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In case you are not aware we still have a guy here alive on earth that has replicated most of teslas work and has actually improved on some of it his name is Eric Dollard and what he has done and is doing is remarkable there is countless hours of vids on yt nad he has his own site hes also pretty eccentric but brilliant https://ericpdollard.com/

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Dad made me read the ABC's of Relativity by Bertrand Russell when I was a kid. Many years later I learned that the sweet old man portrayed by actors like Walter Matthau was in reality a narcissistic womanizer and idea stealer. He worked at the Swiss patent office for a reason - access to ideas.

Albert Einstein: The Incorrigible Plagiarist

Author(s): Bjerknes, Christopher Jon

ISBN-13: 9780971962989

Edition: First Edition

Publisher: XTX Inc.

Released: Jun 30, 2002

Format: Paperback, 408 pages

Of the three children of Albert Einstein and Mileva Maric Einstein, only one, Hans Albert, the eldest son (and middle child), ended up with a happy life and a successful career. As a hydraulic engineer, he was honored for his achievements. The Einstein lineage (Albert and Mileva’s grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren) stems from his marriage to Frieda Knecht.

Mileva and Albert Einstein with baby Hans Albert in Bern, Switzerland

Lieserl, in contrast, Albert and Mileva’s first child and only daughter, who was conceived and born before they got married, did not have such a fulfilled life. Rather, it seems to have been cut short at an early age. While in the late stage of her pregnancy, Mileva left Albert in Switzerland and returned to her native Serbia to give birth. There, little Lieserl remained. It is unclear what happened after that. Scholars believe that she possibly was adopted and likely died very young. Given that Albert remained in Switzerland during her birth and early years, he probably never met her.

Letter from Albert to Mileva, Feb 1902: https://einsteinpapers.press.princeton.edu/vol1-trans/213

That leaves Eduard, the youngest child, born on July 28, 1910. Nicknamed “Tete” he was very bright and well-read, with interests in poetry and music. His childhood was disrupted by the separation and divorce of his parents, a process that began in 1914, when Albert accepted three concurrent positions in Berlin, including a professorship at the university. Mileva didn’t like Berlin, and soon moved back to Switzerland with the children.

Mileva with Eduard (left) and Hans Albert (right) in 1914

Mileva soon found out that Albert was having an affair with his cousin Elsa. After a halfhearted attempt (on Albert’s part) to reconcile, they were divorced. Albert soon remarried, living with Elsa and her two daughters, Margot and Ilse, in Berlin.

Einstein wrote often to his sons, and sometimes took them on vacations. In 1925, for example, he took them on holiday to Kiel, in northwestern Germany. Albert penned a poem about enjoying “yeast cakes” at a bakery there:

https://einsteinpapers.press.princeton.edu/vol15-trans/86

By the time he was in his late teens and early 20s, Eduard had aspirations to become a psychiatrist. Albert Einstein approved his career choice and wrote to him about the works of Freud. Mileva supported both children with some of the money from Albert’s Nobel Prize, as stipulated in the divorce settlement. By all accounts, however, she was very depressed. When Eduard began to display signs of mental illness, she had difficulty handling the situation emotionally. Eduard began to be seen at the Burghölzli, a famous psychiatric hospital in Zurich, where he received a diagnosis of schizophrenia and residential treatment.

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A video on Maxwell in my favourites folder: https://www.bitchute.com/video/1Qshv8S1OctN/

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thanks for this Mark. You seem very well educated in this topic. When did you start researching the backstory of Einstein?

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E does not = mc2, fallacy,

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Oh boy I stepped into the wrong saloon

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Lol dont worry about it , we were all taught bs science history etc.. at school, it was designed to exclude the Ether, to keep everyone in the dark about how things really work, you actuall stepped into the right saloon, my shout here have a beer..!

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Yes, and history is a pack of lies written by the winners :(

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Most people would be very surprised what Has been going on in the Etheric for the past 25 years that i have been aware of,and probably a lot longer ,and even if they were.. many would have trouble believing it

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Half of Diracs wave equation was written out because it proved the ether, so science at the time used several fudges to make the math work, as it did not work , it only works if you include all the equation, aa great paper on it by Hotson, on Diracs wave equation, will post a link to it for you.

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thanks so much Pat! I had a bourbon already.

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I did that once in San Francisco. It took me a while to get them to relax but I think it was my Canadian accent that convinced them that it was OK that I was white.

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Nothing equals Mc2

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If you blow up some sh-t and measure it, doesn't mc2 show up? Just wondering.

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Matter IS light. We are bounded by the Planck frequency.

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Well put. Where did you study light William? As a student myself, always curious how/why individuals get engrossed in the topic.

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Initially I had what might be described as a Kundalini experience at the age of four that firmly implanted in me that the world of objects is an illusion of sorts, a construction. I had another one at about ten that only reinforced the first one. I had the intuition in high school chemistry when we were studying the periodic table that the vertical columns were intervals of a fundamental in the same manner as notes in a musical scale. That was the start of it, and it has a been a lifelong endeavor of self-education. I did study chemistry and mathematics for two years at the university level, but did not graduate. Some time later I found Walter Russell's work and discovered he had much the same intuitions but did a much better job articulating it than I. How about you?

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Thank you for linking your article.

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Hi Barb, for sure. What did you enjoy most about the article? Learn anything new that you could apply in your daily life?

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"It ryles them to believe that you perceive the webs they weave, and keep on thinking free."

- The Moody Blues

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Just before: We’ve miles and miles of files of your forefathers fruit,

And now, to suit our great computers: You’re magnetic ink!

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I definitely didn't appreciate their insight when I first heard them. Wonderful what a few years (decades, actually) and some hard roads will do for one's insight. If I knew at 20 what I know now . . . . LOL

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I often wonder in amazement what it'd be like to live my life again knowing what I do... would the billions' and power bring cotentment, peace?!

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Miss them. But then we have Pink Floyd - and Enigma - who pontificated the most apt lyrics with some of the best music. I definitely want all three played at my funeral!

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I don't get your obsession with Kerry Cassidy Clif. I never hear her name outside of your podcasts and have no interest in her. Why do you bring her up nearly every time?

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I have to agree. She may be denigrating Clif online in some way. And it could be that she has a large following who are learning BS, and it annoys Clif. (It took me a long time to learn to ignore blatantly erroneous BS spouted here and yon. I still get incensed.)

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She does have one of the oldest & (at least at one time) most trusted platforms around in the "truther community."

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Hello Woo Crew!!!

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Well...I disagree, your talking many thousands of years ago when They did the clones, and your applying today's science to this matter, when we all know today's science is garbage and They lie. Much of this cloning talk is drama and wishful thinking, but there is a side of this that is true.. the business on earth can not be applied, we are captured, no doubt held back and controlled on every level. There is Something going on that we have yet to discover, completely off the scale of what we can ever imagine, we feel it..we know it.. Why did Obama go to Antarctica last month ? Why does John Kerry go to Antarctica, why is Juan in Antarctica? Explain the moon, explain the ungodly amount of money that goes to NASA and NSA ? Something very big is going on with earth right now, and it is not human..

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Everything is a scam. Hindsight shows it every other day. Now, interesting comment but if you are using "your" when you could say "you are", the correct form is the contraction "you're" I know, I'm annoying but seriously it would make what you write easier to read.

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Not annoying at all John. No offense to Terry Lee, but it drives me nuts too. I have that same internal response several times a day when reading other ppl's comments & articles. ARGH!! It's a casualty of texting, no doubt, but very unfortunate. Of course I can't do math but at least I don't spill out my math errors all over the place. Shall we add "alot" to our list, as well as the increasingly problematic preponderance of people's vast difficulties knowing the difference between "it's" and "its"? It seems that grammatical know-how is lost nowadays too. I better stop there...

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You gotta love "autocorrect"! Makes me nuts! A lot of these could be the idiot in the program. Happens all the time when texting on a cell. Sometimes the results are hilarious. Mostly, just dumb. John Galt, we grok the same thing!

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Sometimes I'll be typing one thing and thinking about another thing and put what looks like a random word in the middle. I know enough to proof. I turn auto correct off. It might be useful on a phone, auto complete too. I don't have one.

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I only bother trying to correct someone who seems too intelligent to be making mistakes like that. Most people are idiots and they don't like it pointed out.

As you are no doubt aware.

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Indeed I am & I agree wholeheartedly. (And I wish to withdraw my "drives me nuts too" b/c that assumed that you're driven nuts, which may not be true, and also it's not kind to Terry.)

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y'all mite trye sum medit8. jest... breathe

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I agree. I tried to gloss over it for awhile, but decided that if I do that, I’ll unlearn it in my head and come to a point when I cannot remember what’s correct. So I loudly speak the correction to anyone who’s in earshot, but remain silent on text.

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At least "alot" was at one time considered an acceptable variant by officialdom & therefore technically correct until more recently. I grew up both using it & seeing it in print, but once I found out that other people aren't familiar with the form, I stopped using it for the sake of clarity. I'm an uptight double Virgo (Sun & Rising), so all the inattention to grammar & syntax really drives me nuts, too! I always try to remember to edit before posting to fix any errors & undo any autocorrect misses.

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They likely go down there to get their orders and as for technology the breakaway must be light years ahead of the masses awareness. I've always felt giving us the internet was like giving beads to the indians with the added benefit of quickening the control agenda.

For me it's clear cloning is commonplace. One simple senario is make a clone for the family to bury while the 'deceased' is living it up in the company of their compadre on some 'Flotsam Paradise' planet, (the movie the 5th element), for their contribution to the 'Great Work.' . . it's a long list! Star travel is obvioisly far in advance by now and actually David Meyer De Rothschild let the cat out of the bag years ago by stating we have more than one planet and then reniging on the slip up. Also his conversation with Alex Jones, so many faux pas! ... don't hear anything about him anymore!

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That statement by Rothschild is interesting. If we knew what we were looking FOR, it's possible there are many more slip-ups. Do you have a link for that?

Your comment about beads/internet/Indians = good one. You're right, of course.

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DYOR. it's easy 😉

lol

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are we suggesting we don't actually remember anything more specific? or that rando social media claims represent our most helpful resolution? we can DOOR and conclude ssocial media is flak-central with less

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Fellow Christians, I'd encourage you to read "The Unseen Realm" by Michael Heiser. He was a very knowledgeable believer and ancient languages scholar, and explains the Elohim and "aliens" well. Remember, if something is true, it will stand up to scrutiny. Keep looking and questioning. The God of creation will help you find what you're looking for.

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[waiting for Clif to yell] GET OFF MY LAWN!

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I love your time line predictions that help people prepare for things to come. I thank you for that! Your idea about Jesus, Christ and religion is completely wrong and has no factual basis. Satans greatest achievement is tricking people into believing that he and God do not exist. I fear you may have fallen into that category. I know you probably don't care about what I personally think, and freedom of choice must be respected, but I know that there is a Christ, he died for us and atoned for our sins. My testimony will stand against you some day. But alas, the choice is still yours to make.

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I've never heard him say God doesn't exist, only that the Elohim, Yahweh included, are not God nor are they related to Christ- who in fact was motivated by his fierce opposition to Yahweh & the Elohim to expose & attempt to destroy their priesthood on earth, the Pharisees. Satan is a title, not a name, & Clif has likened this to a military general being left behind to run the planet.

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Maybe some of Clif’s sensory abilities are suppressed and he is not communicating with God regularly.

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Clif, it seems you are receiving inaccurate information about the events, recordings, and reports of the Bible. I encourage you to seek out a Greek Orthodox clergy member who is knowledgeable about the facts.

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There is a Scholar that spent years translating from Ancient Script in the Vatican, "Mauro Bigly", look it uo it my enlighten you in many ways!

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Mauro Biglino, naked bible,

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Why Greek? There are older versions of the Bible.

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Ancient greek was the original language and interpretation of the bible. The writings and manuscripts were Greek later translated into latin and English.

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I wish Clif would identify his source material.

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you must already know this. literally a slice of everything- years of proprietary analysis of linguistic novelty, taken from the early interwebs on. then he regularly mentions whose work affects his thinking

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I am referring to his many statements about the Old and New Testament, Greek and Latin Philology, Indo-European linguistics, etc. Those subjects didn't appear on the internet. They came from that outmoded source - books.

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I think you are right, Cliff. Everything is upside down. We have lost 1000 years of history. Where did the Roman Empire go? They didn't disappear overnight. They became The Vatican.

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The Roman Empire became the Vatican. I think they made up 800 years or so from 330 to around 1100 AD. We have virtually no serious recorded history of that time frame. There is a reason they called it the Dark Ages. Coincidentally this is right after Constantine usurped the Roman Catholic Church.

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As a side comment unrelated to the discussion - sort of - I read somewhere that the Dark Ages actually had diminished sunlight - for quite a while. Anyone else ever read that? (Of course, that presumes, if you are right, those years just disappeared? I find it hard to reconcile the actuality of going from 330 to 1100 and making everybody believe "Oh, they just didn't happen. We made an executive decision to skip 800 years on the calendar."

Not arguing or even contesting. This has come up in other threads, but I've not heard an explanation about how that could happen.

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Anatoly Fomenko makes an interesting case for the fictional duplication of historical time periods, as a justification for political power. Basically, an 800 year period was created from whole cloth. His multiple books are roughly translated and a bit of a slog to read. Hard to confirm as he utilizes original sources from languages I don't read. But if he's right, we have been wildly deluded for a long time. Available on Amazon.

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Yes, it's a far reach and difficult to get our head around that much manipulation of mankind. But, we're going from Dark to Light so maybe an explanation of the Dark will be forthcoming. If you go with the Q information, they said we were lied to about EVERYTHING. So bring it Q.

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I completely agree with you

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dangerous stuff. this is where 2021's mis-educated youth come up with "The Tartarian Empire"- a historical close-approach to Flat Earther inconsistencies. Meanwhile kids... aren't there tree rings to count? yes time actually passes while some of us were dreaming

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Well yes Constantine....

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I can make this stone divine. We decide designation of significance. We choose the tapestries that linguistics weave. Know that, and you know enough.

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I hope they didn't come to your house to whisk you off to Guantanamo and replace you with a clone? 😁🤣

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There was one time in history where matter created consciousness. This was at the birth of a certain Joseph R. Biden.

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Bullshit.

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I think it was a stab at comedy

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So was bullshit, but I didn't really expect anyone to get it.

Biden was made from bullshit.

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yeah sometimes is better to lend poetry a relevant air or meter

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Does anybody have any ideas about the February 18th date that Clif talked about a few weeks ago?

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On February 24th, the good ol' USA is gonna confiscate $300 billion in Russian assets and use it to further fund things like Ukraine and the rest of the craziness going on right now

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Hmmm..perhaps de facto but maybe not de juris. I remember seeing an article after western nations grabbed the oligarch yachts. Supposedly they can't just add it to their treasury balances, liquidate assets and use cash for whatever. I was thinking 2/18 could be a CBDC declaration but time will tell.

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