I'm on a roll today it seems.
It really bothers me to see the state of the world and especially American politics. I just finished watching the RNC debates and it is such a clown show. This reality is a THICK illusion that a lot of people can't seem to see through.
Nikki Haley? Warmongering pig.
Chris Christie? Same, but a 3 letter agency slob who knows he hasn't a chance in getting elected and is up there to fill in a spot.
That black guy? Listen to his voice, what a shit actor he is. Uneducated on history and also expropriated the term "great awakening" so he clearly is informed about certain things that he will not speak out against. Such as the WEF.
DeSantis is clearly groomed for this. They set him up to be the "great" governor of Florida where he can do no wrong and expected that the American public would view him as a hero candidate.
Bought and paid for. Manufactured puppet.
Vivek is the most interesting of the bunch. Everyone can see he is saying all the right things and I agree with his position on a lot of topics but boy, the grooming smell comes off of him like smoke. He's like an East Indian version of Obama who as we remember pushed "hope and change" and government transparency when he was the one that had the most drone strikes on his record killing innocents left and right in the middle east. Oh, and the transparency he promised? Yeah, ask Julian Assange and Snowden how that went for them.
What a fucking joke this all is. I can see clearly that of all those candidates, maybe.. MAYBE Vivek is the one that is the most authentic but he cobbles together his talking points to energize a particular demographic. He's taking a page from the Trump playbook.
And don't get me started on Mr. Operation Warp Speed himself. He seemed like a good guy to me at the time with no wars during his presidency other than the drone striking of that Iranian general, but again, all manufactured, bought and paid for.
The Americans have no choice in who gets selected. No choice at all. We saw what happened with Biden, with Bolsanaro, with Trudeau and Macron and Gavin Newsom keeping his spot after the recall that was attempted against him,
Look at Australia and how many of their politicians are liberal progressives. Are people really that stupid or is everything rigged?
Trick question, yes. Everything is rigged. If voting did anything it would be made illegal.
Nobody. NOBODY can reach a position of meaningful power in the world without the blessing of Satan and his cohorts which include multinational corporations who have the power to erase someone from existence at the snap of their fingers with any and all tools at their disposal.
We're not much different here in Canada but I already see Pierre Poulivere as being groomed for his position also. There is a real agenda being followed where certain people are "allowed" to speak "truth" but not the FULL truth. Since covid ended and most people got the jabs, now its suddenly okay to speak out against it when it wasn't three years ago.
"But we have more information about it now!" BS. Desantis didn't mandate a mask or made vaccination mandatory during this entire time in Florida. Gee, wonder what he knew that the rest didn't? What if it really was a deadly respiratory virus that would've killed off most of the population like the bubonic plague? Imagine what his legacy would be. The governor that was too lazy to protect against a deadly pandemic.
At least Trump brought up Ivermectin and promoted alternative treatments but that's not saying much. He's as scripted as the rest of them. There's a reason why they put him in the big chair because he's owned by Israel. Kind of obvious once you see photos of him kissing the wailing wall with his cute little cap on and knowing that he filed for bankruptcy in the 90s but somehow got out of it with most of his assets still in place.
He's filed for bankruptcy seven times, by the way.
This is professional wrestling. The Undertaker vs Steve Austin. Hulk Hogan vs Andre The Giant. Rowdy Roddy Piper vs the Junkyard Dog. Spectacle. That's all this is. The theatre of the absurd. Bread and circuses for the masses.
I still remember how Bush "won" over Al Gore in the 2000s. His brother Jeb rigging the votes of Florida in his favor with a razor thin margin of victory between him and Gore. Didn't Gore contest the votes? Yes he sure did and then decided not to bother taking it to the supreme court. Smells like a deal to me. We know how rich Gore is and how his career as a "climate alarmist" managed to get him lucrative speaking deals all over the world which we know is another form of money laundering. Like Hunter Biden's "artwork" which sold for thousands upon hundreds of thousands of dollars.
"According to his Soho art dealer, Georges Berges, Hunter's creations would fetch a pretty penny with pieces ranging in price from $75,000 to half a million dollars."
And multi-million dollar book deals that end up selling like ass.
She got 14 million dollars for that one by the way. Obama got 60.
If it wasn't obvious that the presidency was rigged once Bush Jr took office, I don't know what to tell you. It was rigged long before that. Since JFK at the very latest.
Eisenhower at least spoke out against the military industrial complex. JFK then warned us about secret societies. Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton and the rest, all ended up being controlled by the cabal.
I'll never forget this video of Clinton.
How do you like that puppet?
Or this douchebag.
"Mr. President, America is under attack."
"I know. It was planned a long time ago and I'm a wee bit nervous."
And he carries on like it was nothing. Later lies about how he saw the first plane hit the tower when NO FOOTAGE of that plane hitting the tower surfaced until the day after he claimed it was shown on the television at this school he was in.
Such a joke.
"George H. W. Bush may be one of the few Americans of his generation who cannot recall exactly where he was when John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas on November 22, 1963.
At times he has said that he was “somewhere in Texas.” Bush was indeed “somewhere” in Texas. And he had every reason to remember." source
"Constantine was the first emperor to stop the persecution of Christians and to legalize Christianity, along with all other religions/cults in the Roman Empire. In February 313, he met with Licinius in Milan and developed the Edict of Milan, which stated that Christians should be allowed to follow their faith without oppression"
40,000-400,000 is a LOT. Even 20,000 is a lot. 10,000 is a lot.
1,000 is a lot.
"The Library dwindled during the Roman period, from a lack of funding and support. Its membership appears to have ceased by the 260s AD. Between 270-275 AD, Alexandria saw a Palmyrene invasion and an imperial counterattack that probably destroyed whatever remained of the Library, if it still existed. The daughter library in the Serapeum may have survived after the main Library's destruction. The Serapeum was vandalized and demolished in 391 AD under a decree issued by bishop Theophilus of Alexandria, but it does not seem to have housed books at the time, and was mainly used as a gathering place for Neoplatonist philosophers following the teachings of Iamblichus."
My mistake. Christians were not the ones who originally destroyed the library. They just finished it off after several attacks by wandering hordes over the decades.
"Does not seem to have housed books at the time." according to Wikipedia. Sure, and how do you know that? Why would a Bishop order it to be destroyed if there was nothing of value there? Idiots.
Very few people could read or write at the time so the population was largely ignorant of the wealth of information that was acquired in these places. The mystery schools such as the one Plato was involved in KNEW the real truth of history at the time. At least I would like to imagine that they did since they had access to all of these original documents that we no longer have any idea even existed.
Imagine what could have been stored on Atlantis. Why is it that we have this tiny bit of fragment from Plato and nothing else to back his story up with? Did he make the story up himself or did he get it from a book or a scroll? It makes no sense to say that it existed and not go into much detail about it.
Imagine what other civilizations were recorded prior to the Sumerians.
Imagine what is stuffed inside the vaults of the Vatican with their miles upon miles of shelving.
Imagine what Cortes burned of the Aztecs when he set foot on their soil and was ordered by the Church to destroy all of their historical and religious records.
Looks real friendly doesn't he?
"After a battle in Otumba, they managed to reach Tlaxcala, having lost 870 men.[14] With the assistance of their allies, Cortés's men finally prevailed with reinforcements arriving from Cuba. Cortés began a policy of attrition towards Tenochtitlán, cutting off supplies and subduing the Aztecs' allied cities. During the siege he would construct brigantines in the lake and slowly destroy blocks of the city to avoid fighting in an urban setting. The Mexicas would fall back to Tlatelolco and even succeed in ambushing the pursuing Spanish forces, inflicting heavy losses, but would ultimately be the last portion of the island that resisted the conquistadores. The siege of Tenochtitlán ended with Spanish victory and the destruction of the city."
Wonderful man. Landed on their soil and began his butchering spree then forced whoever remained to convert to an entirely foreign religion. The peaceful kind, of course.
Funny how we don't talk about the atrocities of Spain these days.
"Since the conversion to Christianity of indigenous peoples was an essential and integral part of the extension of Spanish power, making formal provisions for that conversion once the military conquest was completed was an important task for Cortés. During the Age of Discovery, the Catholic Church had seen early attempts at conversion in the Caribbean islands by Spanish friars, particularly the mendicant orders. Cortés made a request to the Spanish monarch to send Franciscan and Dominican friars to Mexico to convert the vast indigenous populations to Christianity. "
"The Conquistadores immediately found willing local allies only too eager to help topple the brutal Aztec regime and free themselves from the burden of tribute and the necessity of feeding the insatiable Aztec appetite for sacrificial victims, and so within three years fell the largest ever empire in North and Central America."
Well, I guess Cortes put an end to human sacrifice as he swapped out their religion for Christianity and heck, if they won't stop the sacrifices he'd butcher them and solve the problem that way. Love thy neighbor and all that.
Who knows if it is even true that the Aztecs were engaged in mass sacrifices. Maybe, but what if they weren't? Good excuse to take over and decimate an entire culture by inventing a moral high ground to stand on and wash their hands off of blame.
Good thing Christians don't believe in performing barbaric sacrifices to the Gods.
Oh wait.
Exodus 10:25
"And Moses said, Thou must give us also sacrifices and burnt offerings, that we may sacrifice unto the LORD our God."
And Yahweh certainly didn't care for sacrifice did he?
Oh wait.
"The Lord told Moses to give the Israelites the following laws about offering sacrifices:
Bulls or rams or goats[a] are the animals that you may burn on the altar as sacrifices to please me.[b] You may also offer sacrifices voluntarily or because you made a promise, or because they are part of your regular religious ceremonies. The smell of the smoke from these sacrifices is pleasing to me.
If you sacrifice a young ram or goat, you must also offer a kilogram of your finest flour mixed with a liter of olive oil as a grain sacrifice. A liter of wine must also be poured on the altar."
"Cathars had a Church hierarchy and a number of rites and ceremonies. They believed in reincarnation, and in heaven, but not in hell as it is now normally conceived by mainstream Christians.
The Cathar view was that their theology was older than that of the Roman Church and that the Roman Church had corrupted its own scripture, invented new doctrine and abandoned the beliefs and practices of the Early Church. The Catholic view, of course was exactly the opposite, they imagined Catharism to be a badly distorted version of Catholicism. In addition to accusing the Cathars of faulty theology, they imagined a range abominable practices which would have been amusing except that, converted into propaganda, they led to the death of countless thousands through the Cathar Crusades and the Inquisition."
The idea that human beings were sparks of light trapped in tunics of material flesh had a number of logical consequences:
- Procreative sex was bad, since conception would result in another soul being trapped. For this reason, normal sex between man and wife was as bad as any other procreative sex. Marriage was worthless, while contraception was regarded with approval. Also, there was no reason to condemn any form of non-procreative sex.
- The less one had to do with evil (ie material) things, the better. Eating animals, or animal products, was particularly abhorred, though fish were allowed (as they were thought to reproduce asexually and were not therefore able to imprison a soul).
- The sooner we can shed this tunic of flesh, the sooner our souls could be free to fly like a spark of light back to heaven, the realm of the good God. There was therefore no reason to discourage suicide.
- There was not any reason to regard men as better than women. The important part, the soul, was the same. Only the vile material body was different.
- Since material objects were creations of the Bad God, it was absurd to imagine that they could be of any virtue. So, for example, jewels, money, relics, the Eucharist, reproductions of the cross, and church buildings were of no value whatsoever. Similarly the Catholic teaching about resurrection of the body was absurd. The very idea of a physical body in heaven was ridiculous. Further, it was not plausible that the Good God would send anyone from his realm into the evil material world of the Bad God. Jesus must therefore have been a sort of phantom, looking like a man but in fact immaterial.
- Anyone who attached great value to material things was at best mistaken and at worst a disciple of the Bad God. It was no secret that the Pope was the richest man in Europe. Cardinals, bishops and priests lived in great luxury and dressed in gorgeous robes. Worse, the Roman Church encouraged the worship of material objects such as the relics of saints. And worse yet it venerated the cross - not only a material object but also an instrument of torture. There was no escaping the logical conclusion. Roman Catholics were worshipping the wrong God - the God of Evil who had created this world. The behaviour of devout Catholics seemed to confirm this conclusion. Cathars referred to the Roman Church as the Church of Wolves.