Those posts will provide some answers to some of the questions he poses.
Just ready to head into Damon and Pythias. I'd just looked into Pythias as the wife of Aristotle, looking for a connection as to why those knights would name themselves after her. (Perhaps they didn't and it was the other P of D&P). Apparently, while on Lesbos, Pythias collected tissue samples and is described as being a biologist and embryologist. That seems to mesh with all this transhumanism. My guess is these inhuman cabalists are and have been experimenting on humans for decades if not centuries.
/u/TrustTheTruth could there be a connection between the Knights of Pythias and Pytheas of Massalia, the Greek explorer who introduced the idea of "Thule" by being the first to travel to both Britain and the Arctic circle in "about 330 BC"? The fact that he was the first to travel to the North pole area makes me think about the connections between Racine and Admiral Byrds voyage to the South pole. Is this just a coincidence or is there a connection between the name "Knights of Pythias" and Pytheas of Massalia?
I just posted a ton of research I did on Racine over a few years here:
https://communities.win/c/GreatAwakening/p/16ZXVVkzWY/x/c/4TohtSmcAAJ
Those posts will provide some answers to some of the questions he poses.
/u/TrustTheTruth could there be a connection between the Knights of Pythias and Pytheas of Massalia, the Greek explorer who introduced the idea of "Thule" by being the first to travel to both Britain and the Arctic circle in "about 330 BC"? The fact that he was the first to travel to the North pole area makes me think about the connections between Racine and Admiral Byrds voyage to the South pole. Is this just a coincidence or is there a connection between the name "Knights of Pythias" and Pytheas of Massalia?