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Narg 2 points ago +3 / -1

Yes: it feels like something major will happen soon.

I don't know when, I it does feel like any day now . . .

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Narg 5 points ago +5 / -0

Headline is somewhat deceptive; the execution depicted actually happened as shown, but the person executed was a very bad guy who had just murdered several people.

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Narg 2 points ago +3 / -1

I saw the video also, and yes: it's FAR more horrifying than what you'd see in the movies.

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Narg 3 points ago +3 / -0

https://greatawakening.win/p/16aTLs7LL5/in-san-francisco-if-you-dont-wea/

In San Francisco, if you don't wear a mask, they can put you in prison -- The good news is that after they put you in prison, you aren't required to wear a mask. -(Steve Kirsch)-

-- And it's not even April Fools day.

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Narg 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hello Fractalizingiron:

Thank you for your comment, friend. It prompted more response from me than I can finish tonight; I'll address your parenthetical point about teachings first and try to edit my commentary on your main point down to a reasonable size for tomorrow or later in the week. You wrote:

Teachings, including doctrines, are efforts to describe and lead a person to truth, to experience truth, and live in alignment with truth, but they are not the truth itself.

THAT is an impressive insight, and a deep truth, known for thousands of years but largely forgotten. To slow down for a minute, here's Lao Tzu (or perhaps someone else; the authorship is disputed) on the subject circa 500BC:

Tao Te Ching (Gia-Fu Feng & Jane English Translation)

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The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao.

The name that can be named is not the eternal name.

The nameless is the beginning of heaven and earth.

The named is the mother of ten thousand things.

Ever desireless, one can see the mystery.

Ever desiring, one can see the manifestations.

These two spring from the same source but differ in name; this appears as darkness.

Darkness within darkness.

The gate to all mystery.

That makes a LOT more sense to me now than it did when I encountered it many years ago.

Less poetically, here's Iain McGilchrist on the subject in Ways of Attending: How our Divided Brain Constructs the World

Above I suggested that we have developed language not for communication, not even for thinking, but to enable a certain type of functional manipulation of the world. Language is like the general's map at HQ: a representation of the world. It is no longer present, but literally "re-presented" after the fact. What it delivers is a useful fiction.

Also:

Hence the brain has to attend to the world in two completely different ways, and in doing so to bring two different worlds into being. In the one, that of the right hemisphere, we experience the live, complex, embodied world of individual, always unique, beings, forever in flux, a net of interdependencies, forming and reforming wholes, a world with which we are deeply connected. In the other, that of the left hemisphere, we "experience" our experience in a special way: a "re-presented" version of it, containing now static, separable, bounded, but essentially fragmented entities, grouped into classes on which predictions can be based. This kind of attention isolates, fixes and makes each thing explicit by bringing it under the spotlight of attention. In doing so it renders things inert, mechanical, lifeless. But it also enables us for the first time to know, and consequently to learn and to make things. This gives us power.

Not understanding that causes HUGE problems in the world. Teachings are not the truth itself -- you said it, brother. Words are not the same as what they describe, and in fact words CANNOT accurately tell the full human truth of ANYTHING. This is one reason why Christians can and should feel united with those of any healthy religion; such religions are other ways of spreading Jesus' teachings, originally by people who never heard of Jesus. LOVE EXISTED BEFORE JESUS walked the Earth; Jesus brought love to the fore in His ministry but so does, for example, Jainism. Gandhi said it well:

Even as a tree has a single trunk but many branches and leaves, there is one religion -- human religion -- but any number of faiths. ~ M. K. Gandhi

It is the LOVE that is important; not the writings in the Bible or any other book. That is why to me "being saved" doesn't mean "believing" in Jesus but rather accepting and feeling, to whatever extent one can, the love / connection / empathy that each of us was born for, and why people who lived before Jesus and those today who have never heard the Gospel may nonetheless "believe in Him" -- because, as when Jesus talked about "little children who believe in me" he didn't mean an intellectual belief in Him but rather that they knew LOVE, as an experience, not as a concept.

Luke 17:21 -- a quotation from Jesus -- is proof of that to me:

Luke: 
17:21 Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you.


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Narg 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm not sure what your saying here, but LEF's Super K includes both MK-4 and MK-7 --

Serving Size 1 softgel

Amount Per Serving Vitamin C (as Ascorbyl palmitate) 10 mg

Vitamin K activity 2600 mcg

From:

Vitamin K1 (as phytonadione) 1500 mcg

Vitamin K2 (as menaquinone-4) 1000 mcg

Vitamin K2 (as trans menaquinone-7) 100 mcg

Other ingredients: extra virgin olive oil, gelatin, glycerin, beeswax, purified water, carob color, microcrystalline cellulose, maltodextrin.

Dr. Malone recommends 100 - 200 mcg of K-7 for those with vax problems.

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Narg 14 points ago +14 / -0

Not "neglgent" homicide: INTENTIONAL. They knew perfectly well what they were doing, and they did it for a purpose.

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Narg 7 points ago +7 / -0

Pfizer violated their Operation Warp Speed contract.

I'm guessing the Operation Warp Speed contract included stipulations about the work done on the vaccines and about the final product that were NOT adhered to.

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Narg 3 points ago +3 / -0

Very true -- the damage to our cardiovascular systems, immune systems, liver, and every other system and organ increases at a near-exponential rate as we age; you don't need to be jabbed to benefit from foods, supplements, and lifestyle choices that protect and improve your health.

That includes NEW (ish) discoveries and products like senolytics, autophagy activators, and telomere protectors like L-Ergothioneine, and more. Like every tech-dependent industry, the health-promoting supplement industry is advancing rapidly.

Also: when something becomes known for a particular benefit -- such as Cranberry juice or extracts for preventing / ending urinary tract infections -- odds a high that it ALSO has other benefits, such as significant anti-cancer activity.

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Narg 4 points ago +4 / -0

Absolutely! And in addition to nattokinase, consider Vitamin K -- in particular, the MK-7 fraction of K2 -- and the amino acid Taurine, per Dr. Malone, who also recommends magnesium glycinate.

MK-7 is not present in many vitamin K products; Life Extension sells Super K and Once-Daily Health Booster which do include MK-7.

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Narg 4 points ago +4 / -0

GREAT idea, /u/Nurarihyon_no_MAGA, for a thread, or focus, or whatever we're calling this.

The problem with society, here and in most places in the world, isn't just corruption or tyranny or Satanism or whatnot, but an unbalanced focus -- too much rational, logical, mechanical, nuance-blind, empathy-poor, context-poor left brain attention versus the more organic, spiritual, three-dimensional, connected, context-rich right-brain attention.

In life, we need both forms of attention, but balance is needed and the left hemisphere's form of attention must never become dominant in a culture (or one's life). Getting familiar with other cultures can help with that.

That's my take from reading Iain McGilchrist's work, and I recommend his writings for anyone interested in the concepts; a good, short introduction is Ways of Attending but there is a lot more from him including the 3,995-page The Matter With Things: Our Brains, Our Delusions and the Unmaking of the World.

Edit: 1578 pages, not 3995.

Here's a link between American Indian culture and the pro-freedom attitude of both the American colonists and the governments (from local to federal) they created:

American colonists learned a great deal about freedom -- real freedom, not just tyranny with loose chains -- from Indian tribes. Despite the lack of "modern amenities" of the time, some colonists dropped out of Western Civilization to live with one of the tribes simply for the freedom that life in a tribe offered. (No, not all tribes were the same in this regard).

Imagine living in a society where, when the Chief wanted to start a war, you could tell him to fuck off right to his face, refuse to participate, and walk away unmolested. Yes, THAT kind of freedom. It started waking people up, just hearing about such things. Without our exposure to the free Indian tribes and some of their wise men who detailed theory and practice of freedom to interested Whites, we might never have produced the Declaration and freed ourselves from Britain with a Revolution.

It's an interesting subject. For more, see The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity

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Narg 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thanks for posting. These direct, unflinching stats from respected figures like McCullough are important stones in the red-pill avalanche.

There's a glitch in the audio when he's saying how many people died within 30 days of the injection (at least when I watched it, including after reloading the video). To me, it sounds like he's saying 50,000, not 500,000, for deaths within 30 days but I can't really be sure WHAT he's saying at that point.

Near the end, he does say clearly that "the current tally is now 509,000 Americans have lost their lives to the vaccine."

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Narg 1 point ago +1 / -0

People HERE on GA haven't been nearly as concerned about Russia as about China, since this board got its start (and before, for many of us).

For that matter, Trump has been clear since before he took office six years ago that China, not Russia, was the foreign nation we should be most concerned about. It's the MSM that's been pushing Russia Russia Russia. No one's saying Russia's not a potential threat, but China's the far more active one.

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

Imagine the power being out for a year or more. Imagine the grid being wrecked so thoroughly that we don't have nearly enough spare parts to fix it, and can't MAKE new components without . . . getting the power back on to run the factories and run the transportation system to GET the new parts to their destination.

And forget the internet, of course. No more social media or anything else. No more Amazon or other e-commerce.

No transportation other than walking and horses. No gasoline or diesel (gas pumps -- and refineries for that matter -- need electricity); thus no food at the market, no anything being transported anywhere.

How long could you run a hospital without electricity? Until the back-up generators ran out of fuel, that's how long. And how would you get more medicine when THAT runs out?

Farmers don't use horses anymore to pull plows; they use large tractors and combines and other equipment that all needs fuel, which is one reason they can grow many times as much food as when they only had horses to work with. Thus, in most places, no food. And no clean water in most places either. Even well water is generally delivered via electric pump.

Much of the population would die of starvation, disease (being malnourished weakens the immune system -- and most Americans have already had at least one COVID bio-weapon), and violence.

Really: it doesn't bear thinking about. Modern civilization is FAR more delicate than we realize, and few people know how to live comfortably (or at all) WITHOUT modern techno-civilization and all it provides us.

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

I like it! "Trump 2023" sounds a LOT better than "Trump 2024". Too much damage is happening too fast to wait any longer, is my feeling.

The Q posts do suggest that freeing THE WORLD is part of the program. I'm apparently near my own personal precipice because I'm starting to have a hard time seeing how we're going to get out of this mess.

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Narg 3 points ago +3 / -0

You're right: that would wreck China, but it wouldn't really solve our problem.

We are not as foolish as to want to perish together with America by using nuclear weapons, despite the fact that we have been exclaiming that we will have the Taiwan issue resolved at whatever cost.

General Chi Haotian is correct: A nuclear attack on either nation by the other will destroy BOTH countries. (They don't call it Mutually Assured Destruction for nothing). China has plenty of nukes (and delivery systems) and would only need one detonated at a well-calculated altitude and geographical location to fry most of America's grid and electronics, killing 90% of the population within a year or so by some estimates.

And no, I don't feel comfortable that our defense systems would reliably prevent such an attack.

Something serious needs to be done to protect America from China, but it must be something that doesn't destroy us in the process -- and hopefully not China either. Destroy the CCP and the aggressive elements in the Red Army, but not the great mass of Chinese citizens. Best result would be to FREE the Chinese people by ending their tyrant "leadership."

After watching Trump in action during his first term, I think he might actually be able to defuse and put an end to the assault by China. I don't know how, but that's a big part of his charm: He often comes up with solutions that no one else seems to have even thought of, as with his North Korea visit (and whatever background work he also did, of course).

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Narg 5 points ago +5 / -0

Ho-Lee Shit. Read the thread!

"Their sky is often blue with white clouds, while our sky is covered by a layer of dark haze. Their tap water is clean enough for drinking, while even our ground water is so polluted that it can’t be drunk without filtering." (5/15)

"Only countries like the United States, Canada and Australia have the vast land to serve our need for mass colonization." (6/15)

"Maybe we can put it this way: death is the engine that moves history forward. [..] It is indeed brutal to kill one or two hundred million Americans. But that is the only path that will secure a Chinese century in which the CCP leads the world." (14/15)

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

Why "accidentally?" My impression that Fetterman was selected as a placeholder for another Dem as much as anything; they certainly knew he might not be long for this world given his medical problems.

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Narg 9 points ago +10 / -1

I adore Dr. Wolf and appreciate her work, but I'm pretty sure the coordinated evil we've been living through can be accounted for by wealthy psychopaths and their use of bribery, intimidation, and having control of most major organizations (media, education from K to graduate schools, medical and pharma and tech companies, Congress and politicians and regulators up and down the chains of authority, etc) -- which they've attained over a century or more of creation of new organizations and infiltration of existing organizations -- all enabled by the staggering wealth they've appropriated via "central banking" during the last 100+ years in America and around the world.

That doesn't mean she's wrong; I just don't think it's necessary to postulate supernatural beings to explain psychopathic behavior, even on the scale we've been dealing with.

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Narg -6 points ago +5 / -11

They are "victims of brutal and inhumane treatment." If you've read the details of their incarceration, you can't call it anything else than brutal and inhumane.

From an article in The Daily Mail::

Each one has 32 cells of about 100 square meters (1,075 square feet), designed to hold 'more than 100' inmates, according to Public Works Minister Romeo Rodriguez. [So, about 1 square meter -- just over a square yard -- per inmate]

Each cell has only two sinks and two toilets.

There are only 80 metal bunks for every 100 prisoners, and rights groups and observers have criticised the construction as a violation of incarceration standards.

'There will be no mattresses in the cells,' the prison warden - who wore a ski mask to protect his identity - told journalists when the project was unveiled.

While the prison is equipped with dining halls, exercise rooms and table tennis tables, they are exclusively for guards' use.

Prisoners will leave the cell only for legal hearings by videoconference, or to be punished in a windowless and unlit isolation cell.


The strategy of mass-arresting gang members and incarcerating them is by all reports doing a great job of saving El Salvador from rampant gang violence and murder. I'm all for that.

But the conditions under which the prisoners are being kept are cruel almost beyond belief. Yes, the gangs themselves are cruel beyond belief, but they could be just as securely detained under conditions that wouldn't cause international outrage (which is coming, if the situation is as described) and cause violence and disease among the prison population, which are ALSO coming.

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