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Kate - re the weaponisation of Tesla technology, have you read the provocative work of Joseph P Farrell?
"It means this War was never political at all, the politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted...."
"Proverbs for Paranoids 4: You hide, They seek."
"They are in Love. Fuck the War."
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Kate Story Wrote:Charles Drago Wrote:Aliens: It's OK to believe in infallibility of the Pope.
Leader Zog says that belief doesn't contradict basic definitions of mental health.
I have no problem with claims of infallibility. My cat is infallible.
I have a dog without a nose.
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Jan Klimkowski Wrote:[T]his places Mack as knowingly receiving Rockefeller/Aviary funding and support.
It also suggests he is another Timothy Leary figure.
Unwitting > witting > complicit?
Where on the scale do we judge him to be?
Where, indeed?
The genius of the UFO provocation's structure is to be discerned in its two-way disinformation flow.
Is the Farrell track designed to deflect attention from the reality of relatively prosaic extraterrestrial UFOs and/or what you neatly term The Other, or vice-versa?
The answer, of course, is "yes."
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Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Kate - re the weaponisation of Tesla technology, have you read the provocative work of Joseph P Farrell?
Jan,
No, but I certainly would be interested. I went to scribd.com and typed in Joseph P Farrell and Tesla in the search window and there are several items listed. I will have some free time tonight and can't wait to start reading. Also, I have found that many times if I can't locate an item of interest the Invisible Web comes in handy. These are mainly professional works of all categories that are not usually found by the normal search engines.
http://www.robertlackie.com/invisible/index.html
For websites that are now closed you can use the 'wayback machine' and find any website that existed since 1996 as long as you enter the original site address. Even if an article has been deleted on a working site, you can still use wayback to retrieve it. I have learned the hard way to search and dig.
Link for wayback:
http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
Thanks for the tip and I will take all the advice and suggestions I can get. There is not a proud bone in my body and I still have so much to learn and UNLEARN! I don't know which is harder.
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Charles Drago Wrote:Kate Story Wrote:Charles Drago Wrote:Aliens: It's OK to believe in infallibility of the Pope.
Leader Zog says that belief doesn't contradict basic definitions of mental health.
I have no problem with claims of infallibility. My cat is infallible.
I have a dog without a nose.
He shouldn't have disagreed with my cat! I tried to warn him.
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Kate,
I'm glad you're with us.
The "dog" line, by the way, is from an old Monty Python bit.
You were supposed to ask, "How does he smell?"
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Charles Drago Wrote:Kate,
I'm glad you're with us.
The "dog" line, by the way, is from an old Monty Python bit.
You were supposed to ask, "How does he smell?"
Thank you and I am glad to be here.
I have never watched Monty Python but ok, I'll bite(pun intended).
How does he smell?
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Charles Drago Wrote:Terrible.
I now dub you King of Corny Jokes and you will receive your floppy clown shoes and rubber nose shortly.:aetsch:
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Quote:Also, I have found that many times if I can't locate an item of interest the Invisible Web comes in handy. These are mainly professional works of all categories that are not usually found by the normal search engines.
http://www.robertlackie.com/invisible/index.html
For websites that are now closed you can use the 'wayback machine' and find any website that existed since 1996 as long as you enter the original site address. Even if an article has been deleted on a working site, you can still use wayback to retrieve it. I have learned the hard way to search and dig.
Link for wayback: http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
Thanks for these very interesting links Kate. I have also put them in our Research Tools and Useful Links board.
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