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I'm curious which religions you think are cabal source vs the ones taken over by them

This is difficult to say. I could go through a list, but then I'd have to justify them, and that is a book length endeavor. In addition it would be largely speculative. I am constantly finding new evidence on these things that makes me lean one way or another. Not about everything, some are pretty clear cut, but some are so clouded in history, taking any sort of stand one way or the other seems foolish.

Christianity was a bunch of independent churches honestly seeking the truth to at least some degree.

I have that sense as well. My research suggests there was a lot of controversy of ideas, a lot of debate. Constantine ended that debate by making specific tenets (some taken from other religions, like Mithraism) into Roman Law (believe these things or else!).

I marvel at similarities between cultures which had no history of ever being in contact.

Those cultures had a lot of contact. The idea that there was no contact between East and West is a lie. Not only did they have contact (travel) between all those areas, their cultures were all founded (or subsumed) by the same group of people, the people we call the Scythians (or their progenitors).

The Scythians have been effectively removed from history, with nothing but lies, largely in the form of purposeful disconnections, left in its place. Until people understand who they were, it is impossible to understand the ancient world. You might know the Scythians as the Tartarians. They are the same group of people. People who look into Tartary are all forced to look into the wrong thing (giants, free energy, "Tartarians in America" and all that other bullshit). By keeping Tartary researchers focused on these mostly unrelated topics, it steers people away from that realization: Tartary was just Scythia, and Scythia ruled about 25% of the planet (approximately the area known as the USSR, though at times extending far beyond that) for 3000 to 5000 years.

Their removal from history in the early 20th century is, imo, the greatest scam of our Age, and likely the key to understanding everything.

224 days ago
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I'm curious which religions you think are cabal source vs the ones taken over by them

This is difficult to say. I could go through a list, but then I'd have to justify them, and that is a book length endeavor. In addition it would be largely speculative. I am constantly finding new evidence on these things that makes me lean one way or another. Not about everything, some are pretty clear cut, but some are so clouded in history, taking any sort of stand one way or the other seems foolish.

Christianity was a bunch of independent churches honestly seeking the truth to at least some degree.

I have that sense as well. My research suggests there was a lot of controversy of ideas, a lot of debate. Constantine ended that debate by making specific tenets (some taken from other religions, like Mithraism) into Roman Law (believe these things or else!).

I marvel at similarities between cultures which had no history of ever being in contact.

Those cultures had a lot of contact. The idea that there was no contact between East and West is a lie. Not only did they have contact (travel) between all those areas, their cultures were all founded (or subsumed) by the same group of people, the people we call the Scythians (or their progenitors).

The Scythians have been effectively removed from history, with nothing but lies left in its place. Until people understand who they were, it is impossible to understand the ancient world. You might know the Scythians as the Tartarians. They are the same group of people. People who look into Tartary are all forced to look into the wrong thing (giants, free energy, "Tartarians in America" and all that other bullshit). By keeping Tartary researchers focused on these mostly unrelated topics, it steers people away from that realization: Tartary was just Scythia, and Scythia ruled about 25% of the planet (approximately the area known as the USSR, though at times extending far beyond that) for 3000 to 5000 years.

Their removal from history in the early 20th century is, imo, the greatest scam of our Age, and likely the key to understanding everything.

224 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm curious which religions you think are cabal source vs the ones taken over by them

This is difficult to say. I could go through a list, but then I'd have to justify them, and that is a book length endeavor. In addition it would be largely speculative. I am constantly finding new evidence on these things that makes me lean one way or another. Not about everything, some are pretty clear cut, but some are so clouded in history, taking any sort of stand one way or the other seems foolish.

Christianity was a bunch of independent churches honestly seeking the truth to at least some degree.

I have that sense as well. My research suggests there was a lot of controversy of ideas, a lot of debate. Constantine ended that debate by making specific tenets (some taken from other religions, like Mithraism) into Roman Law (believe these things or else!).

I marvel at similarities between cultures which had no history of ever being in contact.

Those cultures had a lot of contact. The idea that there was no contact between East and West is a lie. Not only did they have contact (travel) between all those areas, their cultures were all founded (or subsumed) by the same group of people, the people we call the Scythians (or their progenitors).

The Scythians have been effectively removed from history, with nothing but lies left in its place. Until people understand who they were, it is impossible to understand the ancient world. You might know the Scythians as the Tartarians. They are the same group of people. People who look into Tartary are all forced to look into the wrong thing (giants, free energy, "Tartarians in America" and all that other bullshit). By keeping Tartary researchers focused on these unrelated topics, it steers people away from that realization: Tartary was just Scythia, and Scythia ruled about 25% of the planet (approximately the area known as the USSR, though at times extending far beyond that) for 3000 to 5000 years.

Their removal from history in the early 20th century is, imo, the greatest scam of our Age, and likely the key to understanding everything.

224 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm curious which religions you think are cabal source vs the ones taken over by them

This is difficult to say. I could go through a list, but then I'd have to justify them, and that is a book length endeavor. In addition it would be largely speculative. I am constantly finding new evidence on these things that makes me lean one way or another. Not about everything, some are pretty clear cut, but some are so clouded in history, taking any sort of stand one way or the other seems foolish.

Christianity was a bunch of independent churches honestly seeking the truth to at least some degree.

I have that sense as well. My research suggests there was a lot of controversy of ideas, a lot of debate. Constantine ended that debate by making specific tenets (some taken from other religions, like Mithraism) into Roman Law (believe these things or else!).

I marvel at similarities between cultures which had no history of ever being in contact.

Those cultures had a lot of contact. The idea that there was no contact between East and West is a lie. Not only did they have contact (travel) between all those areas, their cultures were all founded (or subsumed) by the same group of people, the people we call the Scythians (or their progenitors).

The Scythians have been effectively removed from history, with nothing but lies left in its place. Until people understand who they were, it is impossible to understand the ancient world. You might know the Scythians as the Tartarians. They are the same group of people. People who look into Tartary are all forced to look into the wrong thing (giants, free energy, "Tartarians in America" and all that other bullshit). By keeping Tartary researchers focused on these completely unrelated topics, it steers people away from that realization: Tartary was just Scythia, and Scythia ruled about 25% of the planet (approximately the area known as the USSR, though at times extending far beyond that) for 3000 to 5000 years.

Their removal from history in the early 20th century is, imo, the greatest scam of our Age, and likely the key to understanding everything.

224 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm curious which religions you think are cabal source vs the ones taken over by them

This is difficult to say. I could go through a list, but then I'd have to justify them, and that is a book length endeavor. In addition it would be largely speculative. I am constantly finding new evidence on these things that makes me lean one way or another. Not about everything, some are pretty clear cut, but some are so clouded in history, taking any sort of stand one way or the other seems foolish.

Christianity was a bunch of independent churches honestly seeking the truth to at least some degree.

I have that sense as well. My research suggests there was a lot of controversy of ideas, a lot of debate. Constantine ended that debate by making specific tenets (some taken from other religions, like Mithraism) into Roman Law (believe these things or else!).

I marvel at similarities between cultures which had no history of ever being in contact.

Those cultures had a lot of contact. The idea that there was no contact between East and West is a lie. Not only did they have contact (travel) between all those areas, their cultures were all founded (or subsumed) by the same group of people, the people we call the Scythians (or their progenitors).

The Scythians have been effectively removed from history, with nothing but lies left in its place. Until people understand who they were, it is impossible to understand the ancient world. You might know the Scythians as the Tartarians. They are the same group of people. People who look into Tartary are all forced to look into the wrong thing (giants, free energy, and all that other bullshit). By keeping Tartary researchers focused on these completely unrelated topics, it steers people away from that realization: Tartary was just Scythia, and Scythia ruled about 25% of the planet (approximately the area known as the USSR, though at times extending far beyond that) for 3000 to 5000 years.

Their removal from history in the early 20th century is, imo, the greatest scam of our Age, and likely the key to understanding everything.

224 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm curious which religions you think are cabal source vs the ones taken over by them

This is difficult to say. I could go through a list, but then I'd have to justify them, and that is a book length endeavor. In addition it would be largely speculative. I am constantly finding new evidence on these things that makes me lean one way or another. Not about everything, some are pretty clear cut, but some are so clouded in history, taking any sort of stand one way or the other seems foolish.

Christianity was a bunch of independent churches honestly seeking the truth to at least some degree.

I have that sense as well. My research suggests there was a lot of controversy of ideas, a lot of debate. Constantine ended that debate by making specific tenets (some taken from other religions, like Mithraism) into Roman Law (believe these things or else!).

I marvel at similarities between cultures which had no history of ever being in contact.

Those cultures had a lot of contact. The idea that there was no contact between East and West is a lie. Not only did they have contact (travel) between all those areas, their cultures were all founded (or subsumed) by the same group of people, the people we call the Scythians (or their progenitors).

The Scythians have been effectively removed from history, with nothing but lies left in its place. Until people understand who they were, it is impossible to understand the ancient world. You might know the Scythians as the Tartarians. They are the same group of people. People who look into Tartary are all forced to look into the wrong thing (giants, free energy, and all that other bullshit). By keeping Tartary researchers focused on these completely unrelated topics, it steers people away from that realization: Tartary was just Scythia, and Scythia ruled about 25% of the planet for 3000 to 5000 years.

Their removal from history in the early 20th century is, imo, the greatest scam of our Age, and likely the key to understanding everything.

224 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm curious which religions you think are cabal source vs the ones taken over by them

This is difficult to say. I could go through a list, but then I'd have to justify them, and that is a book length endeavor. In addition it would be largely speculative. I am constantly finding new evidence on these things that makes me lean one way or another. Not about everything, some are pretty clear cut, but some are so clouded in history, taking any sort of stand one way or the other seems foolish.

Christianity was a bunch of independent churches honestly seeking the truth to at least some degree.

I have that sense as well. My research suggests there was a lot of controversy of ideas, a lot of debate. Constantine ended that debate by making specific tenets (many taken from other religions) into Roman Law (believe these things or else!).

I marvel at similarities between cultures which had no history of ever being in contact.

Those cultures had a lot of contact. The idea that there was no contact between East and West is a lie. Not only did they have contact (travel) between all those areas, their cultures were all founded (or subsumed) by the same group of people, the people we call the Scythians (or their progenitors).

The Scythians have been effectively removed from history, with nothing but lies left in its place. Until people understand who they were, it is impossible to understand the ancient world. You might know the Scythians as the Tartarians. They are the same group of people. People who look into Tartary are all forced to look into the wrong thing (giants, free energy, and all that other bullshit). By keeping Tartary researchers focused on these completely unrelated topics, it steers people away from that realization: Tartary was just Scythia, and Scythia ruled about 25% of the planet for 3000 to 5000 years.

Their removal from history in the early 20th century is, imo, the greatest scam of our Age, and likely the key to understanding everything.

224 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm curious which religions you think are cabal source vs the ones taken over by them

This is difficult to say. I could go through a list, but then I'd have to justify them, and that is a book length endeavor. In addition it would be largely speculative. I am constantly finding new evidence on these things that makes me lean one way or another. Not about everything, some are pretty clear cut, but some are so clouded in history, taking any sort of stand one way or the other seems foolish.

Christianity was a bunch of independent churches honestly seeking the truth to at least some degree.

I have that sense as well. My research suggests there was a lot of controversy of ideas, a lot of debate. Constantine ended that debate by making the tenets into Roman Law (believe these things or else!).

I marvel at similarities between cultures which had no history of ever being in contact.

Those cultures had a lot of contact. The idea that there was no contact between East and West is a lie. Not only did they have contact (travel) between all those areas, their cultures were all founded (or subsumed) by the same group of people, the people we call the Scythians (or their progenitors).

The Scythians have been effectively removed from history, with nothing but lies left in its place. Until people understand who they were, it is impossible to understand the ancient world. You might know the Scythians as the Tartarians. They are the same group of people. People who look into Tartary are all forced to look into the wrong thing (giants, free energy, and all that other bullshit). By keeping Tartary researchers focused on these completely unrelated topics, it steers people away from that realization: Tartary was just Scythia, and Scythia ruled about 25% of the planet for 3000 to 5000 years.

Their removal from history in the early 20th century is, imo, the greatest scam of our Age, and likely the key to understanding everything.

224 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm curious which religions you think are cabal source vs the ones taken over by them

This is difficult to say. I could go through a list, but then I'd have to justify them, and that is a book length endeavor. In addition it would be largely speculative. I am constantly finding new evidence on these things that makes me lean one way or another. Not about everything, some are pretty clear cut, but some are so clouded in history (like Christianity), taking any sort of stand one way or the other seems foolish.

Christianity was a bunch of independent churches honestly seeking the truth to at least some degree.

I have that sense as well. My research suggests there was a lot of controversy of ideas, a lot of debate. Constantine ended that debate by making the tenets into Roman Law (believe these things or else!).

I marvel at similarities between cultures which had no history of ever being in contact.

Those cultures had a lot of contact. The idea that there was no contact between East and West is a lie. Not only did they have contact (travel) between all those areas, their cultures were all founded (or subsumed) by the same group of people, the people we call the Scythians (or their progenitors).

The Scythians have been effectively removed from history, with nothing but lies left in its place. Until people understand who they were, it is impossible to understand the ancient world. You might know the Scythians as the Tartarians. They are the same group of people. People who look into Tartary are all forced to look into the wrong thing (giants, free energy, and all that other bullshit). By keeping Tartary researchers focused on these completely unrelated topics, it steers people away from that realization: Tartary was just Scythia, and Scythia ruled about 25% of the planet for 3000 to 5000 years.

Their removal from history in the early 20th century is, imo, the greatest scam of our Age, and likely the key to understanding everything.

224 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm curious which religions you think are cabal source vs the ones taken over by them

This is difficult to say. I could go through a list, but then I'd have to justify them, and that is a book length endeavor. In addition it would be largely speculative. I am constantly finding new evidence on these things that changes my mind one way or another. Not about everything, some are pretty clear cut, but some are so clouded in history (like Christianity), taking any sort of stand one way or the other seems foolish.

Christianity was a bunch of independent churches honestly seeking the truth to at least some degree.

I have that sense as well. My research suggests there was a lot of controversy of ideas, a lot of debate. Constantine ended that debate by making the tenets into Roman Law (believe these things or else!).

I marvel at similarities between cultures which had no history of ever being in contact.

Those cultures had a lot of contact. The idea that there was no contact between East and West is a lie. Not only did they have contact (travel) between all those areas, their cultures were all founded (or subsumed) by the same group of people, the people we call the Scythians (or their progenitors).

The Scythians have been effectively removed from history, with nothing but lies left in its place. Until people understand who they were, it is impossible to understand the ancient world. You might know the Scythians as the Tartarians. They are the same group of people. People who look into Tartary are all forced to look into the wrong thing (giants, free energy, and all that other bullshit). By keeping Tartary researchers focused on these completely unrelated topics, it steers people away from that realization: Tartary was just Scythia, and Scythia ruled about 25% of the planet for 3000 to 5000 years.

Their removal from history in the early 20th century is, imo, the greatest scam of our Age, and likely the key to understanding everything.

224 days ago
1 score
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I'm curious which religions you think are cabal source vs the ones taken over by them

This is difficult to say. I could go through a list, but then I'd have to justify them, and that is a book length endeavor.

Christianity was a bunch of independent churches honestly seeking the truth to at least some degree.

I have that sense as well. My research suggests there was a lot of controversy of ideas, a lot of debate. Constantine ended that debate by making the tenets into Roman Law (believe these things or else!).

I marvel at similarities between cultures which had no history of ever being in contact.

Those cultures had a lot of contact. The idea that there was no contact between East and West is a lie. Not only did they have contact (travel) between all those areas, their cultures were all founded (or subsumed) by the same group of people, the people we call the Scythians (or their progenitors).

The Scythians have been effectively removed from history, with nothing but lies left in its place. Until people understand who they were, it is impossible to understand the ancient world. You might know the Scythians as the Tartarians. They are the same group of people. People who look into Tartary are all forced to look into the wrong thing (giants, free energy, and all that other bullshit). By keeping Tartary researchers focused on these completely unrelated topics, it steers people away from that realization: Tartary was just Scythia, and Scythia ruled about 25% of the planet for 3000 to 5000 years.

Their removal from history in the early 20th century is, imo, the greatest scam of our Age, and likely the key to understanding everything.

225 days ago
1 score