There is much truth hidden in fiction. This Great Awakening has been going on for many generations. The narratives had to be built. People had to be subconsciously prepared for the truth.
The absolute truth, as Q has told us, would put many in the hospital. Even the simple truth about the nature of Central Banking is enough to give most folks a stress induced heart attack once they realize they have been little more than a slave their entire life, and that the wealth they believe they have accumulated over a long hard life of work and toil is nothing more than an illusion that can evaporate like a mirage in the desert.
That is where Anons come in though. It is our job to help the newly awakened find peace in truth, and show them that the fall of the cabal really is only the beginning, and that from here we will enter a new Golden Age for humanity where the parasites of the cabal will no longer hold us back, and peace and prosperity can be attained by all.
Main character isn't even real, finds out he came from a dream world version of the past of the current world he's in
A giant monster called Sin rampages and attacks various villages/cities and the people believe it is because of transgressions of the past
Summoners are sent on a pilgrimage to become sacrifice for the people or Spira in order to temporarily sate Sin
Technology of the past is largely abandoned because people believe it is responsible for the appearance of Sin
At the end of the game Sin is revealed to be the father of the main character, which is strange because they both came from a dream version of Zanarkand
Heavy emphasis on dreams being able to be manifested into reality?
This is what I can remember off the top of my head but I haven't played the game since I was 12...
I went through this. A wage slave my entire life. One person one vote. What a lie. I was sheeple to them. Just a slave. Why can't other ethnicity realize this?
There was a great scene in the last LOTR book where one of the hobbits is talking to a human guard and they are talking about the deep state. I could actually feel the evil pass over me as the audiobook narrator read a certain passage.
Only an authoritarian government, firmly tied to a people, can lead the people over the long term. Political propaganda, the art of anchoring matters of state in the broad masses so the whole nation will feel a part of them, cannot therefore be a means of winning power. It must become a means of building and keeping power. - J Goebbels
Well then I will do as you ask and leave you guys with these enlightening videos that clearly do not contain any misinformation. I was just saying, use your brain or be deceived.
I have, lot of interesting info, though I don't agree with everything that's put out. The MK is brushed off as fantasy. Pretty sure Q refers to them, unless the MK stands for something other than the Khazarian Mafia.
As much as I support looking for the hidden truth in everything, I unfortunately am going to draw the line at Tolkien.
Tolkien's narrative is not an allegory for anything. He hated allegory. He himself said these words and said only that it is a story - a story where one may immerse oneself and then emerge ready for the real world.
You could easily retort "Well of course he would say that", but since he never said or hinted anything to the contrary, that is what we have to work with as far as what he wanted.
I think its disrespectful to the man's own express wishes to say he was trying to expose the Deep State, much in the same way that same Deep State wants to disrespect his wishes with their shitty Amazon series.
The two trees of the Valinor served as more or less the sun and moon for the rest of Arda. They had 11 hours of light each with 1 hour of dawn or dusk each much like we understand the concept of day and night.
Morgoth had the great spider Ungoliant try to steal the light from the trees because he coveted and hated the light and beauty they gave. It fits well into his character as a Devil-like figure, since he is a failed creator who cannot create, only corrupt what was made by good, as Tolkien would say it.
Good find, Tolkien's legacy is a top priority for destruction by the elites... Amazon's bastardisation comes out on the anniversary of his death for a reason...
Retarded fucking video casually states as fact that the Swedes had hydro power in the 1200s, therefore Tom Bombadil (hill, water, and wood) represents hydro power. I would ask if you are really this gullible, but...
A brief internet search finds that the Han Dynasty in China conceived of hydropower over 2000 years ago.
Typically when we think of hydropower, we think of hydroelectricity. The concept of the water wheel is an ancient one that only recently (historically) was modified for use in the industrial revolution.
I think the spirit of the video was in shedding light on the Cabal's dislike of independence and self sufficiency. We can all be like Tom Bombadil if we choose, and live apart from the Cabal. The Cabal only has power over us if we choose to allow them to.
The carefree jolly Tom symbolizes what humanity will become once we are freed from the clutches of the Cabal's Central Banking system.
If the goal is to become like Tom Bombadil, then I don't want to see that ending, frankly. I would rather ride with the Rohirrim and fight beside the true king Aragorn (or, you know, Jesus, the true King of Kings when he returns).
The whole thing with Tom Bombadil is that he's great, but unreliable. He is a good spirit and he's not susceptible to the influence of the Ring even, but he's not going to trouble himself to go confront evil and defeat Sauron. He doesn't care. He'll sit on his ass while Sauron kills everyone else. Fuck that.
Meanwhile its the like of Aragorn, Gimli, Legolas, Boromir, Faramir, etc. who are out fighting and dying to banish evil. And don't forget Chad Samwise the Brave who eventually becomes mayor of the Shire and gets the girl in the end.
He specifically mention the Swedes, not the Chinese. Even if someone conceived of such a thing somewhere in the distant past, you cant say hill, water, and wood meant hydroelectric power to Tolkien, when almost nobody even knew about such things at that time. The metaphor would be meaningless to literally everyone, hence it is not what he meant, obviously.
Hydropower. Not hydroelectric power. You’re conflating the two.
Originally, the mills in the industrial revolution ran on straight water-to-wheel-to-belt-to-machine water power. Which really isn’t all that complicated. Water wheels were used to power saw mills and grist mills for even longer.
It wasn’t until Edison like a hundred or so years later that mills converted to hydroelectric.
I know, that’s exactly what you meant. And I’m saying it was not what the video alluded to. You don’t need to make electricity to get sufficient power from water for industry, just enough wheels, gears and belts and a big enough drop. But in Sweden all water was under control of the king, so that resource was under the control of centralized power.
If videos such as these have any utility beyond analysis of a possible metaphor, what is the harm? If eyes are opened to the possibility of what we speculate as "deep state," isn't it therefore beneficial in some small way? Those bookworms that have enjoyed Tolkien only on a superficial level might ascend beyond the fictional world of figurine collecting LARPers and find that the nature of the world is worthy of question.
I only got halfway through the video but the leaps they make are not convincing.
Teutonic and Norse mythology have stories about power and rings and swords. They have omniscient wanderers like Gandalf who appear from time to time to direct things. They have humans, giants and dwarves and journeys and curses.
Clearly Tolkien knew those stories, maybe he just dressed them up a bit?
Tolkien literally based his work off Norse, Celtic, and Germany mythology and spoke himself at length how he did so.
That and he crossed the mythology of Christian angles as noble warriors of good, with the Norse Alfar, and the Celte Fae, which he anglicized as "elves," which is the origin of the modern "fantasy" trope of elves, like from DnD and World of Warcraft comes from. And it was only much later, hippy writers mostly in the 1970's who wrote elves into tree hugging hippies of faffery and stupidity and weakness. Tolkien's elves in particular were ferocious and terrifying, the kind of people who fought armies of demons, each demon so powerful they could kill scores and scores of humans, all before before lunch because it was tuesday they were bored.
It didn't hurt that ancient norse actually associated the Alfar with Vahalla and their gods, so there is that too.
Though I would caution from drawing any direct lines between anything since the medieval Christians basically muddied all the understanding of ancient Norse lore, then tried to fold it into Christianity to help "sell" it to the norse and germanic peoples. And what little is known is known though the eyes of christians because the ancient Norse and Anglo-Saxons were illiterate peoples who kept oral histories, all of which were completely lost as those people became Christian and literally forgot their own history. Norse historians have only the Islandic Sagas which were carefully recorded from interviews of skalds by a Christian priest in Iceland, something others in North Europe didn't bother to do. But you have to remember this is Iceland, a far, far flung nordic colony far removed from Norway, Denmark and Sweden by both distance, and centuries when the Sagas were recorded.
And WW1 and his personal experience fighting it was also a great deal of the inspiration for the War of the Ring in the book, in particular Frodo was his own avatar he wrote into the story, each of the hobbits one of his English country bumpkin friends, all who died in the war actually.
My knowledge of Norse mythology comes almost entirely from composer Richard Wagner. Basically, he did a Tolkien but in music. He took the Norse myths and condensed them into four operas.
His dwarves were ferocious too especially after they had forged a ring from magic gold that gave them unlimited power. Its first owner cursed it so that everyone wanted it for the power but it always destroyed them.
Yah, if all you know is Wagner, you are doing yourself a massive disservice.
Wagner is also the source of most of the "viking" stereotypes that are widely inaccurate, including portraying them as savage barbarians wearing animal skins scarcely smart enough to use a privy. Wagner was the height of the "modern" (dated by now) German Empire, and a desire to both glorify Bismark Germany, but also to deminish and slander everything that came before to make Bismark and Germany look ultra modern and good-er-est than anything that came before.
Also to show now the actual Nordics, the Swedes, Danes, and Norwegians were a bunch of backwards, stinky, savage dumbassses.
He is about as faithful and accurate as Victorian English writing about Irish fae folklore and turning fae, the vengeful, terrifying, all-powerful trickster nature gods of Irish mythos, into tinkerbell, a subservant follower of a magical runaway English child.
Because remember the Anglo-Saxons (today the people of roughly Hamburg Germany aka Wagnerville-Bismarkia) have about a 3 millennia long history of trying to convince everybody else they are real norse too, and that Oden sorry Woden, is their god, and that the stinky norse stole it from them. And if you recall, when they went bad-Mustache-man, (because guess what, the "party" was from Hamburg, they ALSO tried to claim norse heritage, mythology, and gods as their own, again.
(also Norse were known for basically being clean freaks that bathed 3+ times a week and would never leave their long houses with their hair braided and their make up done just right, while the Anlgo-Saxons would bathe one a month and lived in mud huts (look up wattle and daub sometimes) at the same time the Norse were building massive fir-wood mead halls.
Wagner calls Woden, Wotan, by the way. I think he changed all the names - they obviously were not German enough. I did once read something about the epic poem Niebelungenlied expecting it to be pure Wagner but the story is rather different so obviously Wagner just took some names and ideas and made up his own story. But then, isn't the Niebelungenlied itself a condensation of other parts of Norse mythology?
So neither Tolkien nor Wagner produced stories particularly close to the original myths but they both relied on many of the underlying ideas in those myths. You can see where at least some of the inspiration came from.
If I link words to random words of my choosing I can put them together to make them say whatever I want, obviously. I don't think Tolkien said "Wall, wood, and hill". But of course if you say "Water = Wall" for no reason then you get what you want.
Water and a Wall is necessary to create a dam. Its Kinda far stretched but Tolkien was a master code breaker and knew a lot about sweden.
Its an interesting coincidence, especially because the wallenberg family controls all central banks in the world and the internet.
Hardly retarded if they are talking about mechanical water wheels to run something like a mill. That stuff is WAY older than the middle ages, and water wheels go back all the way to the 1st bronze age.
Now hydroelectric damns, yah I wouldn't quite believe it. But even far back as the bronze age, its known people in the Mediterranean would make simple acid batteries to eletro-plate goods often with salts of gold, sliver, or bronze. In fact its the origin of the idea of biting coins, since even as far back as the medival era people were well aware of counterfeit gold goods and coins made from plating lesser metals with a thin layer of gold.
And to say nothing of the fact the romans and greeks used clock-work computers. Many ages alter Americans would use similar devices in the Iowa Class battleships to calculate firing solutions for their guns.
The past is considerably more advanced than most people realize. They were not stupid, they just didn't have the pieces together yet to make advanced materials like steel in sufficient quantity to implement tech like steam engines. Like ancient egypt knew about steam engines, but rejected them because trying to hand-cast bronze was terribly expensive, and they has so many manual laborers, it was FAR cheaper to hire 10,000 men then try and build a very expensive machine that did the work of 100 men. Its the same reason modern India doesn't use caterpillars despite being well able to afford them.
If you refer to the Antykthera as a "clockwork computer", some people will think you are saying the ancient Greeks (not Romans btw) had something like what we think of as a computer. But in this case it was a mechanical device that tracked the movement of the stars. It was an achievement (in the fields of precision manufacturing and astronomical observation) but not as remarkable as people make it out to be. They had data on historical positions of the planets, used that to estimate circular orbits for various bodies, and used gears to make everything move together with as much accuracy as their incomplete knowledge of planetary motion allowed. Or at least that's my understanding, correct me if I'm wrong. If someone wants to make it sound even more impressive than it was, like so many Youtube videos, they call it a computer. By similar logic a calendar is also a computer. If you start with a known date and X out a day for every single day that passes, the calendar will always tell you what day it is.
Electroplating was invented in 1805. Not saying that there may not have been a very small group of elites with that technology in the ancient past, just that we don't have any actual evidence of it (that I am aware; again please feel free to supply any evidence to the contrary).
The Antykthera device didn't do any math. You turn a crank and it makes the planets rotate together. You could "observe" the rough positions of the planets, but the device did not actually perform any logic.
We live in an inverted world, a world of ficiton. Step into Nature, and you immediately see it, sense it. That is your 90 degree unplug.
A revolution is not for nothing called a revolution: 180.
We see it in language.
Try this: find the definiton of government .........
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You just fell into the trap. When you try to make a de-scription of government you will make a finite statement on its nature in concurrence with the Rights you are Born with. A de-finition is a moving away from the finite, and needs a scription that functions as a container. It is a sophistry.
There is much more! We often have no idea we either say something we mean the exact opposite of, or are using phraseology that does not mean anything.
Try: democracy. It is not what THEY say it is. It is what is said. demo means nothing. See its power in Washington DC.
What is an inter-ment?
the act of depositing in the ground; see inter = en terra.
the act of moving away(de) from positing a body in the ground? 🤔.
You gotta love your Baconian English .... FF-ed to the core.
JC Denton: Some people just don't understand the dangers of indiscriminate surveillance.
Morpheus: The need to be observed and understood was once satisfied by God. Now we can implement the same functionality with data-mining algorithms.
JC Denton: Electronic surveillance hardly inspires reverence. Perhaps fear and obedience, but not reverence.
Morpheus: God and the gods were apparitions of observation, judgement and punishment. Other sentiments towards them were secondary.
JC Denton: No one will ever worship a software entity peering at them through a camera.
Morpheus: The human organism always worships. First, it was the gods, then it was fame (the observation and judgement of others), next it will be self-aware systems you have built to realize truly omnipresent observation and judgment.
JC Denton: You underestimate humankind's love of freedom.
Morpheus: The individual desires judgment. Without that desire, the cohesion of groups is impossible, and so is civilization.
Excellent find Anon!
There is much truth hidden in fiction. This Great Awakening has been going on for many generations. The narratives had to be built. People had to be subconsciously prepared for the truth.
The absolute truth, as Q has told us, would put many in the hospital. Even the simple truth about the nature of Central Banking is enough to give most folks a stress induced heart attack once they realize they have been little more than a slave their entire life, and that the wealth they believe they have accumulated over a long hard life of work and toil is nothing more than an illusion that can evaporate like a mirage in the desert.
That is where Anons come in though. It is our job to help the newly awakened find peace in truth, and show them that the fall of the cabal really is only the beginning, and that from here we will enter a new Golden Age for humanity where the parasites of the cabal will no longer hold us back, and peace and prosperity can be attained by all.
I feel like the jab is going to be at play here when some people learn the truth.
We are all slaves to sin regardless.
Not when you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. Then the Holy Spirit will inhabit your heart.
Roman's 8:1!
I’ve always thought it would be the truth about parasites that would put everyone in the hospital.
Is it? I need some sauce.
If you read any of my comments in the gaming threads on GAW, it would be hilarious to assume that I haven't played it.
I'm totally open to your claim, and I think their involvement would be cool, but being a dickhead isn't going to get us any closer to this knowledge.
Let's see...
This is what I can remember off the top of my head but I haven't played the game since I was 12...
Can you maybe help with relating the themes of that game to what we're going through, because I'm largely drawing a blank...
There's gaming threads? How do I miss these.
At this point its just the gaming community in communities.win
Latest one was about Sega.
I went through this. A wage slave my entire life. One person one vote. What a lie. I was sheeple to them. Just a slave. Why can't other ethnicity realize this?
Brainwashing
They put the truth in the movies and the fiction in the news
This is the Matrix all over again (minus the Birg body parts)....
Please list the remaining ones! This is fascinating! I hadn't come across this before except, of course, the Matrix. And these are all from 2001???
There was a great scene in the last LOTR book where one of the hobbits is talking to a human guard and they are talking about the deep state. I could actually feel the evil pass over me as the audiobook narrator read a certain passage.
It’s an ancient evil.
How was the audiobook? The one I see on Audible has only one narrator; is he incredibly talented, or kinda boring?
Except for the singing parts, it's very well done.
Only an authoritarian government, firmly tied to a people, can lead the people over the long term. Political propaganda, the art of anchoring matters of state in the broad masses so the whole nation will feel a part of them, cannot therefore be a means of winning power. It must become a means of building and keeping power. - J Goebbels
Without a bit of discernment, anything means everything.
Well then I will do as you ask and leave you guys with these enlightening videos that clearly do not contain any misinformation. I was just saying, use your brain or be deceived.
"misinformation"? That's a term made up by the communists. Are you one?
yep, you got me. Continue soaking up all that totally valid info
Smiegal is what we will all look like after our full regiment of booster shots.
VERY interesting, thanks for posting.
British narrator makes everything legitimate… I’m sold!
It sure helps, doesn't it? Even though it's a text-to-speech robo-narrator. 😀
I think I will watch all of these!
https://www.youtube.com/c/TheFreePeoplesMovement/videos
I have, lot of interesting info, though I don't agree with everything that's put out. The MK is brushed off as fantasy. Pretty sure Q refers to them, unless the MK stands for something other than the Khazarian Mafia.
Thank you for posting very interesting. Can be watched at 1.5 for those with a busy day.
As much as I support looking for the hidden truth in everything, I unfortunately am going to draw the line at Tolkien.
Tolkien's narrative is not an allegory for anything. He hated allegory. He himself said these words and said only that it is a story - a story where one may immerse oneself and then emerge ready for the real world.
You could easily retort "Well of course he would say that", but since he never said or hinted anything to the contrary, that is what we have to work with as far as what he wanted.
I think its disrespectful to the man's own express wishes to say he was trying to expose the Deep State, much in the same way that same Deep State wants to disrespect his wishes with their shitty Amazon series.
The two trees of the Valinor served as more or less the sun and moon for the rest of Arda. They had 11 hours of light each with 1 hour of dawn or dusk each much like we understand the concept of day and night.
Morgoth had the great spider Ungoliant try to steal the light from the trees because he coveted and hated the light and beauty they gave. It fits well into his character as a Devil-like figure, since he is a failed creator who cannot create, only corrupt what was made by good, as Tolkien would say it.
Thanks fren. Great post
Musk_NK ??? What Q post was that?
Good find, Tolkien's legacy is a top priority for destruction by the elites... Amazon's bastardisation comes out on the anniversary of his death for a reason...
Retarded fucking video casually states as fact that the Swedes had hydro power in the 1200s, therefore Tom Bombadil (hill, water, and wood) represents hydro power. I would ask if you are really this gullible, but...
A brief internet search finds that the Han Dynasty in China conceived of hydropower over 2000 years ago.
Typically when we think of hydropower, we think of hydroelectricity. The concept of the water wheel is an ancient one that only recently (historically) was modified for use in the industrial revolution.
I think the spirit of the video was in shedding light on the Cabal's dislike of independence and self sufficiency. We can all be like Tom Bombadil if we choose, and live apart from the Cabal. The Cabal only has power over us if we choose to allow them to.
The carefree jolly Tom symbolizes what humanity will become once we are freed from the clutches of the Cabal's Central Banking system.
https://www.hydropower.org/iha/discover-history-of-hydropower
https://fuergy.com/blog/the-early-history-of-water-power#:~:text=The%20earliest%20known%20version%20of,in%20southern%20Europe%20and%20China.
I haven't looked in to homesteading, but I imagine it would be a hell of a lot easier without property taxes.
If the goal is to become like Tom Bombadil, then I don't want to see that ending, frankly. I would rather ride with the Rohirrim and fight beside the true king Aragorn (or, you know, Jesus, the true King of Kings when he returns).
The whole thing with Tom Bombadil is that he's great, but unreliable. He is a good spirit and he's not susceptible to the influence of the Ring even, but he's not going to trouble himself to go confront evil and defeat Sauron. He doesn't care. He'll sit on his ass while Sauron kills everyone else. Fuck that.
Meanwhile its the like of Aragorn, Gimli, Legolas, Boromir, Faramir, etc. who are out fighting and dying to banish evil. And don't forget Chad Samwise the Brave who eventually becomes mayor of the Shire and gets the girl in the end.
He specifically mention the Swedes, not the Chinese. Even if someone conceived of such a thing somewhere in the distant past, you cant say hill, water, and wood meant hydroelectric power to Tolkien, when almost nobody even knew about such things at that time. The metaphor would be meaningless to literally everyone, hence it is not what he meant, obviously.
Hydropower. Not hydroelectric power. You’re conflating the two.
Originally, the mills in the industrial revolution ran on straight water-to-wheel-to-belt-to-machine water power. Which really isn’t all that complicated. Water wheels were used to power saw mills and grist mills for even longer.
It wasn’t until Edison like a hundred or so years later that mills converted to hydroelectric.
No, you know I meant electricity
I know, that’s exactly what you meant. And I’m saying it was not what the video alluded to. You don’t need to make electricity to get sufficient power from water for industry, just enough wheels, gears and belts and a big enough drop. But in Sweden all water was under control of the king, so that resource was under the control of centralized power.
Further, the article you linked to mentions the Chinese using water to "pound grain". Not exactly the same as hydroelectric power.
You may be missing the overall point, but I also find videos like these worth an eye roll.
Even if I open my mind to things that seem silly, there are some things that are a bit of a stretch.
If videos such as these have any utility beyond analysis of a possible metaphor, what is the harm? If eyes are opened to the possibility of what we speculate as "deep state," isn't it therefore beneficial in some small way? Those bookworms that have enjoyed Tolkien only on a superficial level might ascend beyond the fictional world of figurine collecting LARPers and find that the nature of the world is worthy of question.
I don't think it's harmful necessarily, just silly and a bit unlikely but I can't discount anything like that at this point
I only got halfway through the video but the leaps they make are not convincing.
Teutonic and Norse mythology have stories about power and rings and swords. They have omniscient wanderers like Gandalf who appear from time to time to direct things. They have humans, giants and dwarves and journeys and curses.
Clearly Tolkien knew those stories, maybe he just dressed them up a bit?
Agreed.
Entirely possible Tolkien knew about the DS because of this time as a singals officer, but the video goes off the rails after that.
LOTR is a metaphor for a lot of things, just like every great epic.
Tolkien literally based his work off Norse, Celtic, and Germany mythology and spoke himself at length how he did so.
That and he crossed the mythology of Christian angles as noble warriors of good, with the Norse Alfar, and the Celte Fae, which he anglicized as "elves," which is the origin of the modern "fantasy" trope of elves, like from DnD and World of Warcraft comes from. And it was only much later, hippy writers mostly in the 1970's who wrote elves into tree hugging hippies of faffery and stupidity and weakness. Tolkien's elves in particular were ferocious and terrifying, the kind of people who fought armies of demons, each demon so powerful they could kill scores and scores of humans, all before before lunch because it was tuesday they were bored.
It didn't hurt that ancient norse actually associated the Alfar with Vahalla and their gods, so there is that too.
Though I would caution from drawing any direct lines between anything since the medieval Christians basically muddied all the understanding of ancient Norse lore, then tried to fold it into Christianity to help "sell" it to the norse and germanic peoples. And what little is known is known though the eyes of christians because the ancient Norse and Anglo-Saxons were illiterate peoples who kept oral histories, all of which were completely lost as those people became Christian and literally forgot their own history. Norse historians have only the Islandic Sagas which were carefully recorded from interviews of skalds by a Christian priest in Iceland, something others in North Europe didn't bother to do. But you have to remember this is Iceland, a far, far flung nordic colony far removed from Norway, Denmark and Sweden by both distance, and centuries when the Sagas were recorded.
And WW1 and his personal experience fighting it was also a great deal of the inspiration for the War of the Ring in the book, in particular Frodo was his own avatar he wrote into the story, each of the hobbits one of his English country bumpkin friends, all who died in the war actually.
Thanks for the update. Very interesting.
My knowledge of Norse mythology comes almost entirely from composer Richard Wagner. Basically, he did a Tolkien but in music. He took the Norse myths and condensed them into four operas.
His dwarves were ferocious too especially after they had forged a ring from magic gold that gave them unlimited power. Its first owner cursed it so that everyone wanted it for the power but it always destroyed them.
Yah, if all you know is Wagner, you are doing yourself a massive disservice.
Wagner is also the source of most of the "viking" stereotypes that are widely inaccurate, including portraying them as savage barbarians wearing animal skins scarcely smart enough to use a privy. Wagner was the height of the "modern" (dated by now) German Empire, and a desire to both glorify Bismark Germany, but also to deminish and slander everything that came before to make Bismark and Germany look ultra modern and good-er-est than anything that came before.
Also to show now the actual Nordics, the Swedes, Danes, and Norwegians were a bunch of backwards, stinky, savage dumbassses.
He is about as faithful and accurate as Victorian English writing about Irish fae folklore and turning fae, the vengeful, terrifying, all-powerful trickster nature gods of Irish mythos, into tinkerbell, a subservant follower of a magical runaway English child.
Because remember the Anglo-Saxons (today the people of roughly Hamburg Germany aka Wagnerville-Bismarkia) have about a 3 millennia long history of trying to convince everybody else they are real norse too, and that Oden sorry Woden, is their god, and that the stinky norse stole it from them. And if you recall, when they went bad-Mustache-man, (because guess what, the "party" was from Hamburg, they ALSO tried to claim norse heritage, mythology, and gods as their own, again.
(also Norse were known for basically being clean freaks that bathed 3+ times a week and would never leave their long houses with their hair braided and their make up done just right, while the Anlgo-Saxons would bathe one a month and lived in mud huts (look up wattle and daub sometimes) at the same time the Norse were building massive fir-wood mead halls.
Wagner calls Woden, Wotan, by the way. I think he changed all the names - they obviously were not German enough. I did once read something about the epic poem Niebelungenlied expecting it to be pure Wagner but the story is rather different so obviously Wagner just took some names and ideas and made up his own story. But then, isn't the Niebelungenlied itself a condensation of other parts of Norse mythology?
So neither Tolkien nor Wagner produced stories particularly close to the original myths but they both relied on many of the underlying ideas in those myths. You can see where at least some of the inspiration came from.
Water = Dam/Wall Wood = En Hill = Berg
Wallenberg, the family that controls investor AB . The master of puppets like soros and rotchshilds.
Sorry, "Water = Dam/Wall" ?
If I link words to random words of my choosing I can put them together to make them say whatever I want, obviously. I don't think Tolkien said "Wall, wood, and hill". But of course if you say "Water = Wall" for no reason then you get what you want.
Water and a Wall is necessary to create a dam. Its Kinda far stretched but Tolkien was a master code breaker and knew a lot about sweden. Its an interesting coincidence, especially because the wallenberg family controls all central banks in the world and the internet.
Hardly retarded if they are talking about mechanical water wheels to run something like a mill. That stuff is WAY older than the middle ages, and water wheels go back all the way to the 1st bronze age.
Now hydroelectric damns, yah I wouldn't quite believe it. But even far back as the bronze age, its known people in the Mediterranean would make simple acid batteries to eletro-plate goods often with salts of gold, sliver, or bronze. In fact its the origin of the idea of biting coins, since even as far back as the medival era people were well aware of counterfeit gold goods and coins made from plating lesser metals with a thin layer of gold.
And to say nothing of the fact the romans and greeks used clock-work computers. Many ages alter Americans would use similar devices in the Iowa Class battleships to calculate firing solutions for their guns.
The past is considerably more advanced than most people realize. They were not stupid, they just didn't have the pieces together yet to make advanced materials like steel in sufficient quantity to implement tech like steam engines. Like ancient egypt knew about steam engines, but rejected them because trying to hand-cast bronze was terribly expensive, and they has so many manual laborers, it was FAR cheaper to hire 10,000 men then try and build a very expensive machine that did the work of 100 men. Its the same reason modern India doesn't use caterpillars despite being well able to afford them.
They weren't talking about a mill.
If you refer to the Antykthera as a "clockwork computer", some people will think you are saying the ancient Greeks (not Romans btw) had something like what we think of as a computer. But in this case it was a mechanical device that tracked the movement of the stars. It was an achievement (in the fields of precision manufacturing and astronomical observation) but not as remarkable as people make it out to be. They had data on historical positions of the planets, used that to estimate circular orbits for various bodies, and used gears to make everything move together with as much accuracy as their incomplete knowledge of planetary motion allowed. Or at least that's my understanding, correct me if I'm wrong. If someone wants to make it sound even more impressive than it was, like so many Youtube videos, they call it a computer. By similar logic a calendar is also a computer. If you start with a known date and X out a day for every single day that passes, the calendar will always tell you what day it is.
Electroplating was invented in 1805. Not saying that there may not have been a very small group of elites with that technology in the ancient past, just that we don't have any actual evidence of it (that I am aware; again please feel free to supply any evidence to the contrary).
That literally what I mean about the clock work computers, using gears to do math, which is what the Antykthera Mechanism does.
The Antykthera device didn't do any math. You turn a crank and it makes the planets rotate together. You could "observe" the rough positions of the planets, but the device did not actually perform any logic.
We live in an inverted world, a world of ficiton. Step into Nature, and you immediately see it, sense it. That is your 90 degree unplug.
A revolution is not for nothing called a revolution: 180.
We see it in language.
Try this: find the definiton of government .........
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You just fell into the trap. When you try to make a de-scription of government you will make a finite statement on its nature in concurrence with the Rights you are Born with. A de-finition is a moving away from the finite, and needs a scription that functions as a container. It is a sophistry.
There is much more! We often have no idea we either say something we mean the exact opposite of, or are using phraseology that does not mean anything.
Try: democracy. It is not what THEY say it is. It is what is said. demo means nothing. See its power in Washington DC.
What is an inter-ment?
the act of moving away(de) from positing a body in the ground? 🤔.
You gotta love your Baconian English .... FF-ed to the core.
Dues Ex (1999) laid it all out very simply:
JC Denton: Some people just don't understand the dangers of indiscriminate surveillance.
Morpheus: The need to be observed and understood was once satisfied by God. Now we can implement the same functionality with data-mining algorithms.
JC Denton: Electronic surveillance hardly inspires reverence. Perhaps fear and obedience, but not reverence.
Morpheus: God and the gods were apparitions of observation, judgement and punishment. Other sentiments towards them were secondary.
JC Denton: No one will ever worship a software entity peering at them through a camera.
Morpheus: The human organism always worships. First, it was the gods, then it was fame (the observation and judgement of others), next it will be self-aware systems you have built to realize truly omnipresent observation and judgment.
JC Denton: You underestimate humankind's love of freedom.
Morpheus: The individual desires judgment. Without that desire, the cohesion of groups is impossible, and so is civilization.
awesome, thanks
Thank you.